W. Crozier
W. Crozier was born in Ireland, in 1827, and at an early age came to the U. S. with his parents, who located in Tomkins County, N. Y. In ’47, the subject of this sketch removed to Ills., and to Kansas in ’57, locating in Linn County, and there engaged in farming. In ’64 he came to this county and in ’66 commenced improving his present homestead. In ’58 he was united in marriage to Miss Margarett Lawhead, of Linn County, Kansas. He devotes his attention principally to stock raising and grain growing. He has one of the finest and strongest springs in this county, just south of his house, issuing from the hill side, 13 feet higher than the foundation of the house. He has built a large stone reservoir, and from this, pipes will convey the water to his house, pasture and fountain in the yard, which is tastefully arranged. His farm is an honor to the county, and he is annually adding to the many conveniences now afforded.
Atlas Map of Johnson County, Kansas, E. F. Heisler and Co., 1874, p. 71.

