Taken from an old Scrapbook, ca 1890, "Kentucky Genealogy From The Long Ago, " Kentucky Explorer, Volume 10, Number 6, November, 1995, p. 99. By permission. Boyle County. Hogue, Ewing The Crawfords came at an early day from Baltimore and Thomas Crawford, Boyle County, a soldier of 1812, married his first cousin-Ewing. Possibly the Ewings came with the Crawfords. A grandson of this couple, O. Brumfield, lives in Louisville. A son by his second wife, Thomas Crawford of Perryville, Ky. might know something of the Ewing emigrants. James Gilkeson, from Va., married a sister of the elder Thomas Crawford and their daughter, Lizzie, married Rev. A. A. Hogue, of Lebanon, Ky. Solomon Hogue came from the old Opequon Church, Va. to Ky. He smoked a silver pipe. He and his brother-in-law, Capt. McMurtry, were Revolutionary Soldiers, present at the surrender of Cornwallis. His son, Samuel Hogue was a soldier of 1812. Rev. A. A. Hogue was Samuel's son. Another branch of the Hogues came from Va. to Tenn. and to Ky., and back to S.C. Mrs. Judge Noble, of Crescent Hill, daughter of Samuel Hogue, or Ex. Governor Hogue Tyler of Va., might give further information. Crawford Ewing Brumfield Gilkeson Hogue McMurtry Cornwallis Tyler = Louisville-Jefferson-KY Lebanon-Marion-KY VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/boyle/crawford.t.txt