1861 to 1865. He was the second cousin of James Harrison Cravens. Born in Rockingham County, Virginia, Cravens moved near Hardinsburg, Indiana with his...
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James Cravens may refer to: James H. Cravens, (1802–1876), U.S. Representative from Indiana James A. Cravens, (1818–1893), U.S. Representative from Indiana...
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James Craven may refer to: James Braxton Craven Jr. (1918–1977), United States federal judge James Brown Craven (1850–1924), author of works on ecclesiastical...
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James Harrison Cravens (August 12, 1802 – December 4, 1876) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, second cousin of James Addison Cravens. Born on August...
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Senator Cravens may refer to: James A. Cravens (1818–1893), Indiana State Senate John R. Cravens (1819–1899), Indiana State Senate Jordan E. Cravens (1830–1914)...
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Archdeacon James Brown Craven (1850 – 17 April 1924) was author of the History of the Church in Orkney and several other works on ecclesiastical history...
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1868. Second cousin of James H. Cravens. Aaron Asbury Cravens, Indiana State Representative 1893 1899. Son of James A. Cravens. William H. Crawford (1772–1834)...
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James Braxton Craven Jr. (April 3, 1918 – May 3, 1977) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and...
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and Britain. The imminent outbreak of war forced the Cravens to return to South Africa. Craven was appointed head of physical education at the South...
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James Craven (born Titus Benjamin Meigs in Malone, New York; c. 1902–1991) was a Canadian-American actor. He played a wide variety of roles and has a...
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