Eyre Evans Crowe of New Jersey. Claimed a loss of £1,700 sterling, and received £700 sterling. Crowe was in Canada after the Peace.
74Never married, per letter from Richard Robert Crowe to his son William B. Crowe.
From "American Loyalist Claims", Peter Wilson Coldham, F.A.S.G., National Genealogical Society
75CROWE, EYRE EVANS, ReadIng, Berkshire. Served in 84th Regt. in
East Indies during French War and was at seige of every French garrison
until surrender of Pondicherry. In last war, raised men for service and
commanded a Co. in 4th Infantry. His brother, Robert Richard Crowe,
purchased land for him in N. J. , value of which has been much enhanced
by buildIng, but it was all seized by State on attainder of his brother.
Memorial 19 Mar. 1784 London (A013/17/324-326).
75,
304Eyre Evans was a Loyalist. After going from America to England and then to Nova Scotia, the family lived in Coldbrook, Kings Co.
Erye Evans Crowe, a career officer of the British Army, he served as a Lieutenant with the 84th Regiment in India; he was with the 95th Regiment of Foot in 1780 and served as a Captain in the British 4th Infantry during the American Revolution.
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London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
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NAME:
Eyre Evans Crowe
BURIAL DATE:
6 Jul 1804
PARISH:
St Marylebone
COUNTY:
Middlesex
BOROUGH:
Westminster
RECORD TYPE:
Burial
REGISTER TYPE:
Parish Register
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