William Crannelby
William Crannel was born about 1702. He probably was the the son of Englishman Robert Crannel and his wife Mary Winslow Crannel. During the early 1700s, his father was a soldier in one of the Independent Companies that were stationed in Albany. His mother seems to have been of New England background. This individual also has been referred to as "William Winslow Crannel." In June 1726, he married Albany native Margarita Bennewe at the Albany Dutch church. Their first child was christened the following month. By 1739, three more of their children were baptized in Albany where he was an occasional baptism sponsor. He was the father of at least eight children. In 1725, he was appointed constable for the first ward. Aside from that, he seems to have made no impact on the community record. Perhaps he was absorbed by his in-laws, the Bennewes! William Crannel died early in 1757 and was buried in the churchyard on January 7. A number of his descendants became residents of the Upper Hudson region.
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first posted: 9/15/07
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