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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for Theron Clark Crawford (19) facts
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Theron Clark Crawford
BIRTH 29 Nov 1858
Milford, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
DEATH 10 Mar 1924 (aged 65)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
BURIAL Evergreen Cemetery
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
PLOT Section: Association Single Graves, Plot: 7255, Grave: 5
MEMORIAL ID147372149 ·
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 0
Family Members
Parents Henderson Crawford 1818-1886
Sarah W. Wood Crawford 1823-1894
Spouse Lily Washington Crawford 1854-1875 (m. 1875)
Siblings Charles A. Crawford 1847-1894
Children Inez Grace Crawford Fraser 1897-1977
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Capt Claud Lovat Fraser
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Capt Claud Lovat Fraser
BIRTH 15 May 1890
Greater London, England
DEATH 18 Jun 1921 (aged 31)
Dymchurch, Shepway District, Kent, England
BURIAL St Bartholomew's Church Churchyard
Buntingford, East Hertfordshire District, Hertfordshire, England
PLOT 156.
MEMORIAL ID65993125 ·
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 2
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Captain Claud Lovat Fraser
14th Bn Durham Light Infantry Claud Lovat Fraser was a member of a distinguished old family in which it was traditional to include the name Lovat in the eldest son's name. For much of his life he was know simply by that name. Fraser's father (also Claud) was a prominent solicitor.
The young Fraser and his younger brother Alan were educated at Charterhouse School in Surrey. In 1907 he began his studies to enter his father's law firm, but was always more interested in becoming an artist. In 1911 with his father's blessing he left the family firm and began to pursue a career in art.
After a brief period under the tutelage of Walter Sickert in 1912 he executed illustrations for Haldane Macfall's essay on art and aesthetics entitled The Splendid Wayfaring.
In 1913, along with Holbrook Jackson and the poet Ralph Hodgson Lovat Fraser established a small publishing firm called The Sign of the Flying Fame to produce decorative poetry broadsides and chapbooks. Although printed in limited editions and often hand-coloured, they were affordably priced and were intended to make poetry more accessible to the general public.
In the autumn of 1914, Fraser enlisted with the Inns of Court Officer Training Corps and was quickly commissioned to the 14th Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry. He went on to produce sketches as a record of the trenches and battlefields of Flanders. He was one of few British officers to survive the Battle of Loos in 1915. In December of that year his battalion withstood a German gas attack but in the confusion of the event, he neglected to put on his gas mask and suffered injuries to his lungs. He was promoted to captain in early 1916, but by late February he was invalided home, suffering from the effects of gas and from shellshock after a battle at the Ypres Salient. He served as a clerk in the War Office on visual propaganda from October 1916 through to late April 1917 and then at the Army Record Office at Hounslow until his discharge in March 1919.
In August 1916, he had met the American-born actress Grace Inez Crawford in the dressing room of a theatre. They were married in February 1917 and had a daughter, Helen. His wife's interests contributed to his increased activity in theatre and costume design.
After the war, Fraser made designs for the Harold Munro's Poetry Bookshop and for the Curwen Press. He also executed private commissions for bookplates, stationery and greeting cards. He produced the designs for a very successful revival of John Gay's The Beggar's Opera.
During this period Grace and Lovat Fraser became friendly with Paul Nash (artist). They were introduced by Nash and his wife to Dymchurch in Kent and the two families holidayed together. Lovat was taken ill, while the family were vacationing there and died on June 18 after a sudden illness related to the injuries he had sustained from the gassing from which he had never properly recovered.
A memorial exhibition of his work was held in December 1921 at the Leicester Galleries in London.
Family Members
Parents Claud Fraser 1861-1929
Florence Fraser unknown-1933
Spouse Inez Grace Crawford Fraser 1897-1977 (m. 1917)
Flowers • 2
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