A photo of Fred D Crain lived in Pine Bluff Arkansas most of his life and was born on December 23, 1887, he died in August 1971. He was married to Nancy Barnett and had 3 daughters Freddie, Eirdie, and Mary Jane. He also had a son by his second wife, Mollie Brown whom they named Maxwell Brown. He was a school teacher and the school Master. He was half Choctaw Indian and American Negro. His family consisted of 21 siblings. He still has a living daughter, Mary Jane Hughes and living grandchildren and great grandchildren as of 2017. His ancestors are buried in Crain's Creek which is located in Arkansas and is a historic landmark.
Arkansas - also known as The Natural State & The Land of Opportunity.
Arkansas became a state in 1836. Part of the land that was acquired with the Louisiana Purchase and became a separate territory in 1819, Arkansas has a rich history. It was the 9th state to leave the...