Forwarded from another mail list. Please respond to the writer. Thanks Wanda --------- Forwarded message ---------- To: ILFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com From: cpulliam@midwest.net (Carla Pulliam) Newspaper 2 Jan 1919: A brief resume of the life of Judge Crawford: (contains photograph) John CRAWFORD was born in Virginia, he was of Scotch descent. He moved from Virginia to North Carolina and from there to Tennessee, coming to Illinois and settling in Franklin County in 1811. The locality where he opened up a farm is still called "Crawford's Prairie." John CRAWFORD was married to Elizabeth RANDOLPH in 1830. She was born and reared at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, her ancestors coming to that state from Virginia. She belonged to the celebrated RANDOLPH family of Virginia. Monroe Carroll CRAWFORD was born to them at Crawford's Prairie on 26 May 1835. His mother died in 1841, when he was six years old. He never forgot her. On 7 March 1844 he became a member of the family of Tilman B. CANTRELL of Franklin County, who had married a member of the CRAWFORD family. According to the custom of the time, he was regularly apprenticed to Col. CANTRELL to learn the art of farming. In 1845 CANTRELL moved to Benton and desired that Monroe enter the store. He managed to educate himself as well as circumstances would permit and at age 16 was teaching a school in Jefferson County. He attended McKendree College and later took up the study of law in the office of Judge William K. PARRISH at Benton. He then entered the law department of the University of Kentucky at Louisville. He returned to Benton and opened a law office in May 1854, at the age of 19. In 1856 he became a candidate for the office of State's attorney. The district was composed of the counties of Hardin, Pope, Massac, Johnson, Williamson, Franklin, Jackson, Union, Alexander and Pulaski. CRAWFORD mounted his horse on June 1st and started on a campaign that did not end until Oct. 1st and during the four months he visited every precinct in the ten counties. He and his opponent, Thomas H. SMITH, of Pope County, were warm personal friends and met frequently during the campaign, on one occasion sleeping together in the same bed at some country tavern. But CRAWFORD proved the more persuasive campaigner and was elected over his friend. During these years he remained a member of the family of Col. CANTRELL, who was always his kind and helpful friend. On 1 Nov. 1858 in Benton, CRAWFORD married Miss Sarah Illinois WILBANKS, who used to say that she "married him to get rid of him." On 24 March 1859 they moved to Jonesboro which place has been his home ever since. Judge CRAWFORD served in the 110th Regt. IL. Vol. Inft. and participated in several hard fought battles, including the Battle of Stone's River near Murfreesboro, Tn. In 1867 he ran for circuit judge and was elected.
Hello all, happy new year! Once again I have hit the wall and need your help. My great great-grandfather, was James D. Crawford born abt 1839 possibly in Virginia. At some point he met Temperance Ann Surber, and on 12-24-1854 in Claiborne Co., TN they married. In the 1860 Census of Claiborne Co., TN it shows James and Temperance and three children Abigail Jane, John C., and Samuel who was born in 1860. Does anyone have access to the 1870, and 1880 census? I need to find out where James D. Crawford was born, and where and when he died, our family "legend" is he died in the Civil War. It is as if he dropped down from the sky then disappeared again. John C. Crawford went on to marry Chloe Deliah Moyers of Claiborne Co., they had 2 children one was Rachel Crawford, who married William Jasper Jones. They are my grandparents. Thank you for any help that you can give me. Patty
Info from Ansearchin' News,, Memphis Genealogists Society 1963 & 1964 Issues TENNESSEANS BY BIRTH-RESIDENTS OF KENTUCKY 1850 Film Roll 109- Carter Co. Dist 2 372. LANDERS CRAWFORD age 31 M. FILM ROLL 110 Crittenden county KY Dist 2 141. ELIZABETH CRAWFORD, age 68 F. FULTON COUNTY KENTUCKY (Dist # not. listed, Roll # 110) 440. WILLIAM CRAWFORD---age 25, M. JAMES CRAWFORD---age 23, M GEORGE CRAWFORD---age 19, M. ANDREW CRAWFORD---age 19, M. JOHN CRAWFORD---age 18, M. 451. JAMES CRAWFORD---age 22, M. GREENUP CO. DIST 2 168-MILTON CRAWFORD---age 42, M. HARLAN COUNTY DIST 2 46. JAMES N. CRAWFORD---age 26, M> 83. ELIZABETH CRAWFORD---age 26, F. MAURY COUNTY TN TAXABLES FOR THE YEAR 1811 (original tax book -Maury Co Clerk's & Master's Office) ALEXANDER CRAWFORD---I free poll ALEXANDER C. CRAWFORD----1 slave---1 free poll JOHN CRAWFORD----50 acres--- 1 free poll--Cedar Creek, by entry WILLAIM CRAWFORD---100 acres---1 free poll--1 slave ALEXANDER CRAWFORD---1 free poll---3 slaves JAMES CRAWFORD, SR. I slave WILLIAM CRAWFORD---400 - 95 acres---1 free poll--Leeper's Lick Creek JOHN CRAWFORD---160 acres--- Cedar creek SAMUEL CRAWFORD---1 free poll ROANE COUNTY TN TAX LIST 1805 TSL&A 171. JOHN CRAFORD (as spelled in quarterly) SOME TENNESSEE TRAILS IN SIMPSON COUNTY KENTUCKY Included in list of Tennessee folks are Wm. H and MARGARET (CRAWFORD) Adams , Robertson co; HENRY CRAWFORD , VA & pioneer in Robertson Co TN. PETITION AGAINST TIPPLING HOUSES, FRANKLIN COUNTY TN 1837 9/1837 signers include JOSEPH CRAWFORD ANCESTORS ARE WHERE YOU FIND THEM Pioneer Trails, vo. 5, No 1. Jan 1963--(published by Birmingham (AL) Genealogical Soc.. --- Rev. Soldier, John Adair, b. 1732 in Ireland , died 2/24/1827, married ELEANOR CRAWFORD at Christianville, now Kingsport, TN ---Page 124-G. QUERIES 1964-201---Churchman-Hubbs-Dyche-Freeman-CRAWFORD-Morgan Mathilda Churchman married WILLIAM CRAWFORD. Malinda Churchman married MOSES CRAWFORD.. CRAWFORDS went to Hendricks co Ind. Need info ( Mrs. Valeta Wisuri, 540 N. Butrick Ave. Waukegan, ILL) EAST TENNESSEE SURVEYS 1807-1813 CAMPBELL COUNTY John Newman. S#7411 3///19/1813. E#1266 8/10/1812. 10 A on Montgomerys fork , a branch of New River. SCC. JONATHAN CRAWFORD, Jno. Newman. Rec. 7/5/1813. Lifted 9/20/1815 by Newman. More later... Wanda wrtracy@juno.com
http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4281.htm Ancestory.com, which is having a free 10 days viewing of the muster rolls for War of 1812. There are more than 400 Crawfords.
>From The Maury Genealogist Columbia, TN (Middle TN) 1972 Issues MAURY COUNTY MARRIAGES 1855 CHARLES D. CRAWFORD---Eliza K. Barr--Lic. 3/8/1855, married 3/8/1855 by Wm. H. Baldridge, MG. Hillary Wright---MARTHA JANE CRAWFORD--Lic. 12/1/1855, married 12/2/1855, John Morrrison, JP RECORD OF DEATHS--State of Tennessee Abstracted from "Local Registrar's Record of Deaths" Book Jan 1914-Sept 1918 CELA CROFFORD (black)---2/13/1913--4-9/1914, son of HOLMAN CROFFORD & Lena Mortella, buried Tamsa Chapple. (?) ( copied as in book wt.) HARRIETT FRANCES CRAWFORD, married, born 11/9/1843, in TN, died 3/9/1919 of heart disease & influnza, dau of Stark Wood, born in TN & ---Fitzgerald born in TN, buried Rose Hill. LOUISE ANNETTE JACKSON, colored, widow, music teacher, b. 6/18/1839 in Maury co died 3/24/1919, dau of CHARLES CRAWFORD born in Maury & Susan Wantland born in Maury , buried in Rieves cemetery. STATE CAUSES State vs.WILLIAM CRAWFORD-assualt On May 13, 1831, WILLIAM CRAWFORD assualted Samuel Brown with intent to kill him by stabbing him. Not guilty. State vs. BENJAMIN F. CRAWFORD-=bastardy Suit brought by Elizabeth J. Pillow, a single woman, who was delivered of a male child Mar 6, 1860.CRAWFORD charged by Court to pay for support of the child. (Court Minute Book 19, page 249, 9/4/1860.) State vs. THOMAS CRAWFORD & FRANCIS CRAWFORD---murder In May 1 1860 THOMAS CRAWFORD & FRANCIS CRAWFORD assaulted Aaron, a slave of Sally E. Dickey. Thomas with a pistol shot slave in back near the spine, Aaron then & there died. Francis aided & abetted in the act. 1857 MARRIAGE BONDS (Maury County Courthouse) CHARLES T. CRAWFORD---Sallie A. Wood---12/16/1857---E.T. Journey, bondsman THOMAS S. CRAWFORD, bondsman for James w. Padgett & Sarah E. Bingham--6/3/1857 MAURY COUNT COURT MINUTES Book 2 Ordered that the following men be appointed jury to mark, view, & lay out road from Columbia to Snow creek includes SAMUEL CRAWFORD Ordered the following men including SAMUEL CRAWFORD to work on the road from Chambers Ferry to Jno B. McMahan's. pg. 81--David Craig appt. overseer instead of WILLIAM CRAWFORD, to lead all hands to work under him on road construction. pg. 100--Indenture of bargain & sale from Isaac Acuff to WILLIAM CRAWFORD for 100 acres, ack. & rec. (1810) Pg. 160-Ordered that JAMES CRAWFORD & others be appointed Jury to make alteration in the road from Brooks Mill to John Chambers. MAURY MARRIAGES ( as reported in Nashville newspapers.) CHARLES D. CRAWFORD married Maury Co to Miss Susan Wantland, (Natl Banner & Nashville Whig---3/26/1830. ) INDEX TO WILL BOOK -MAURY COUNTY (the first of 6 books from TSL&A cover period of 8/1832-4/1837) A.B. CROFFORD, 358, 332 ROBERT CRAWFORD; will; 283 Wanda wrtracy@juno.com
Hello! Similarly, I'm interested in SC as well -- my forebearers came from Chester county (and basically stayed there...) Thanks! Rob researching CRAWFORD, GRAVES, FARRAR, STRICKER, BRYSON, HOLDEN -- Most blues songs are about love because either you're in love or not, and either way you've got trouble. -- Scott Ainslie > From: WinkieFL@aol.com > Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 21:42:01 EST > To: CRAWFORD-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Univ. holdings of Newspapers > Resent-From: CRAWFORD-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 18:42:38 -0800 (PST) > > Marilyn, > That was some list of Newspapers you sent to the list, even SC & AL for > such early years. Since your CRAWFORDs went from SC > AL...OK, would like to > know what part of SC. Am interested in Marion Co, SC, and descendants of > John b 1746 >Hal b 1780. > Thanks for your contribution to the list...as we all make a mad dash to > our nearest Univ. > WinkieFL@aol.com > > In a message dated 12/30/99 7:19:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, > CRAWFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > << > Marilyn Griffin Conner > > Researching: GRIFFIN, CRAWFORD, HANCOCK (SC>AL>MS>AR>OK) and > NIX (GA>TX>OK) >>> > >
Marilyn, That was some list of Newspapers you sent to the list, even SC & AL for such early years. Since your CRAWFORDs went from SC > AL...OK, would like to know what part of SC. Am interested in Marion Co, SC, and descendants of John b 1746 >Hal b 1780. Thanks for your contribution to the list...as we all make a mad dash to our nearest Univ. WinkieFL@aol.com In a message dated 12/30/99 7:19:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, CRAWFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Marilyn Griffin Conner Researching: GRIFFIN, CRAWFORD, HANCOCK (SC>AL>MS>AR>OK) and NIX (GA>TX>OK) >>
In a message dated 12/29/99 8:41:28 PM Pacific Standard Time, conner4@nstar.net writes: << Today my employer sent me to the University of Oklahoma to do some research in old newspapers. While there, I discovered the University has quite a collection of newspapers on microfilm dating back to 1785. >> On a similar note.......each and every state has a state library, and each state library usually has a collection of old newspapers on microfilm which you may order through interlibrary loan. I've ordered "old newspaper" microfilm from both the state library of Pennsylvania and the state library of Virginia and I've thoroughly enjoyed reading through them. Even though I originally ordered the newspaper films to search for obituaries, I ended up reading about all sorts of local happenings which better acquainted me with the history of the area I was researching. I read about horse shows, oyster suppers run by the local church group, accidents down at the saw mill, and even a murder trial. If you are interested in finding out what each state library's holdings are, I believe the yahoo search below will take you the homepage of each state library. I don't know about all of them, but I've had a good experience with the state libraries of at least two of them. It takes a little extra effort to locate and order exactly what you want, but I think it is well worth the trouble. Your local reference librarian can help you too. My library charges $1 per reel which I consider a bargain. http://dir.yahoo.com/Reference/Libraries/U_S__State_Libraries/ OR <A HREF="http://dir.yahoo.com/Reference/Libraries/U_S__State_Libraries/">Yaho o! Reference:Libraries:U.S. State Libraries</A>
Today my employer sent me to the University of Oklahoma to do some research in old newspapers. While there, I discovered the University has quite a collection of newspapers on microfilm dating back to 1785. It never occurred to me to check the University's library for old periodicals or newspapers. I can't wait to go back on my own time to do family research. If you have a major university near you, it might be worth checking into. Here is a list of the oldest newspapers I found at OU: NY Times Sept. 1851 forward NY Times Obituary Index 1858 - forward NY Herald 1835 - London Times January 1785 - forward London Bee-Hive 1862-1876 Chicago Tribune April 23 1849 - forward Wall Street Journal July 8, 1889 - Washington Post December 1877 - U.S. Gazette 1825-1837 Anti-Masonic Enquirer (Rochester NY) Sept. 15 1829-Dec. 24, 1833 Connecticut Courant Jan 1820-Dec 25 1849 Arkansas Gazette 1819-1822 Blakely AL Sun 1818-1819 St. Stephens AL Halcyon 1818-1820 Huntsville AL Gazette 1816 Alabama Courier (Claiborne) 1819 Alabama Cahawba Press and Alabama Intelligencer 1819-20 Alabama Watchman 1820 Pendleton SC Weekly Messenger 1807-1820 >From Charleston SC: Charleston Mercury 1822-1868 Evening Gazette 1785 - Morning Post 1786- City Gazette 1787 - Daily Advertiser to 1810 Investigator 1812-1814 State Gazette Oracle 1807 - Timothy & Masons Daily Advertiser 1794 Southern Patriot 1814-1818 And other miscellaneous SC newspapers [The latest date I found for a SC paper was 1822] Camden SC Gazette 1816-1822 Richmond Virginia Enquirer 1784-1831 Alexandria Advertiser 1784-85 Norfolk Chronicle 1792-94 There were papers from other northern states which I did not write down (I'm researching in the South). OU also has a drawer of microfilm labeled "Underground Newspapers" which I did not explore on this visit. There is another section of the library where Government documents are held. I ran through it quickly, but was not able to determine whether it held any documents of genealogical value. I will look into this further on my next visit. The nice thing about a University library is the extended hours. During school terms, they are open late every night (until 2:00 a.m. some nights), and are also open on Saturday and Sunday. Good luck! Marilyn Griffin Conner Researching: GRIFFIN, CRAWFORD, HANCOCK (SC>AL>MS>AR>OK) and NIX (GA>TX>OK)
The following information is from Watauga Association of Genealogists periodicals, Upper East Tennessee P.O. Box 117 Johnson City TN 37605 1990-1993 issues MINUTES OF COURT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS, COUNTY COURT VOL I, 1778-1779, WASHINGTON COUNTY , NC-TN p. 199 (Friday) Charles Robertson, Esq. vs JAMES CRAWFORD; inquiry p 222. James Stuart vs JAMES CRAWFORD; case & inquiry. For pltf. 1 penny p. 382--DEED: PHILLIP CRAWFORD to William------. RESOLUTIONS FOR JOHNSON CITY Lodge 486, A.F. & A.M. to the memory of J.A. Galliher, deceased died March 22, 1893. Committe: W.H. CRAWFORD; I.T. McNees; C.W. Carr SCHOLARS IN MOUNT ZION & HILL GROVE SCHOOLS, GREENE CO TN 1888-1895 Report of Hill Grove School, taught by J.H. Leibs 10/2/1893--2/14/1894 ROBERT CRAWFORD---b. 11//1/76---headmarks-17 QUERIES 90-88---CRAWFORD-Eaton-Kidwell-Massey-Rhea Seeking info on a Jordan Lorenga Rhea family. He & wife, Elizabeth Massey had 10 children, one was MALINDA JANE CRAWFORD ( 1852-1889) (Janis Ragar, 2330 S. Marvin Sedalia, MO 65301) 93-46--CRAWFORD-Ferguson-Fine-Greene-Reedy Seeking info on SARAH ANN FINE CRAWFORD died 1892, buried Union cemetery , Newport, TN. What was her relationship to WILLIAM M. CRAWFORD? (JOHN CRAWFORD FERGUSON, 3123 Sussex Rd. , Augusta, GA. 30909. home pho 706--733--1612 ) SULLIVAN COUNTY TN MARRIAGE RECORDS, BOOK 1 John Carbery---ELIZABETH CRAWFORD---License 5/2/1864, married 5/8/1864, by Thomas J. Murrell, MG. pg. 35--Andrew J. Pullam---TABITHA CRAWFORD 11/18/1865, Solomon Bachman, MG. pg. 44--JAMES CRAWFORD---Ann Steele---license 2/28/1866.(date of marriage not stated or by whom) pg. 73--PLEASANT CRAWFORD---Caroline Owens, 8/6/1867, Solomon Bachman, MG. James K. Shipley---ELEN R. CRAWFORD---10/27/1867, A.C. Shipley. pg. 99---Jacob Camper---MARTHA E. CRAWFORD--Lic. 6/4/1868, married 6/7/1868--William Hancher, MG pg. 109--J.H. CRAWFORD---Sarah E. sells---10/29/1868--J.K. Hancher, MG. pg. 110---LEWIS CRAWFORD---Anna Persinger---Lic. 11/8/1868, married 11/29/1868--N.M. Carr, JP pg 122---SHADRACH CRAWFORD---Malinda C. Mowell, Lic 3/16/1869, married 3/28/1869, Thomas J. Murrell,"Minister of the Gospel". WASHINGTON COUNTY TN MARRIAGES BOOK II 1846-1874 George Sliger (of color) ---SARAH CRAWFORD (of color)---May 4,1871 "I married them ." Lewis Lucas, MG. pg. 389---Andy Kitzmiller---MELVINA CRAWFORD, 6/23/1872, Elder J. Ford. pg 411--David R. Good---EMMA R. CRAWFORD---10/16/1873, C.W. Meek, JP pg. 75---THOMAS CRAWFORD---Eliza Armstrong, Lic. 2/6/1877, married 2/11/1877, Geo. R. Duncan, JP. pg. 73---HENRY CRAWFORD---Anna Hall--Lic. 1/6/1877, married 1/10/1877, Geo. F. Duncan, JP. pg 82---GEORGE G. CRAWFORD---Lucinda C. Vaughan---Lic. 8/29/1877, married 9/4/1877, Wm. Hensley, MG. pg. 88--William Williams---DILLIE CRAWFORD---Lic 10/13/1877, married 10/14/1877, Joseph Hill, JP. pg. 90--W.B. Reeser---MISS M.P. CRAWFORD---Lic 11/3/1877, married 11/7/1877, John A. Jones JP. pg. 146--William H. Norton---ANNA M. CRAWFORD Lic 1/11/1880, married 1/13/1880, J.A. Brown JP. pg. 162---W.H. CRAWFORD---Nelia Bayless--9/30/1880, D.O. Bbyers, MG. pg. 169---SAMUEL CRAWFORD---Melvina Hughes- (no return) note by Wanda- indication was that if there was no return, it COULD have been neglect of the Officiant, not necessarly that there was no marriage performed)- pg. 176---MANSON CRAWFORD---Cordelia Jackson (both of color), no marriage date given, Barney Cunningham, MG. LIc. date 2/22/1881. HAMMER The children of Nancy Agnes Fain Hammer and her first Husband John Fain. 3. Thomas married SALLIE CRAWFORD 4. John Rueben married ELEANOR CRAWFORD. ( two older children) HER CHILDREN BY JOHN HAMMER (Second) 1. Sarah , b. 1/1/1796, married first SAMUEL CRAWFORD. 2. Mary (Polly) b. 3/9/1798, married 6/15/1819, JAMES CRAWFORD SIMPSON. 1985 ANSEARCHIN' NEWS QUARTERLY PETITION TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TENNESSEE 1815-1812 microfilm Roll # 24-2-1806--Ccitizens of Smith Co TN to form a new county. signers include ISR. CRAFFORT. ( sorry =this one was left off of my last post.) Any Luck? Wanda wrtracy@juno.com
forwarded from another mail list. Please respond to message # 4 and not to me. Thanks Wanda
Chris, my Crawfords were in Missouri at that same time but I don't show a Patrick. David Crawford b. 1821 moved to Wright Co. MO about 1858. His children were Joseph born 1849 George born 1855 Mary born 1857 David Finnis born 1864 James born 1870 If you find anything that can connect our lines let me know. Lynn Murray
Greetings. It has been a while since I posted my Crawford line. I haven't had much luck, but will not give up hope. Any connections please e-mail me boydcm@tisd.net. Descendants of Patrick Alvin Crawford Generation No. 1 1. PATRICK ALVIN2 CRAWFORD (JAMES1) was born in Missori. He married (1) MARY ELLEN GRIFFIN, daughter of ANDREW GRIFFIN and ELLEN. He married (2) SARAH. Children of PATRICK CRAWFORD and MARY GRIFFIN are: 2. i. BERT LEE3 CRAWFORD, b. May 26, 1880, McDonald Co., Missouri; d. August 13, 1953, Joplin, Missouri. ii. MYRTLE CRAWFORD, b. May 22, 1883; m. (1) MR. POGUE; m. (2) ARTHUR GRUNDEN. Generation No. 2 2. BERT LEE3 CRAWFORD (PATRICK ALVIN2, JAMES1) was born May 26, 1880 in McDonald Co., Missouri, and died August 13, 1953 in Joplin, Missouri. He married ELEANOR MABLE DAVIS, daughter of JOHN DAVIS and LUCY PINQUARD. Children of BERT CRAWFORD and ELEANOR DAVIS are: 3. i. CRENNA BELLE4 CRAWFORD, b. March 06, 1910, Grove, Oklahoma. ii. LOTTIE MAE CRAWFORD, b. August 30, 1911, Grove, Oklahoma. iii. RUBY FERN CRAWFORD, b. May 02, 1913, Oklahoma; m. TED HARRIS. 4. iv. PATRICK A. CRAWFORD, b. February 06, 1916; d. 1985, Sacramento, California. 5. v. MARY FRANCES CRAWFORD, b. October 12, 1917, Joplin, Missouri. vi. DAVID WAYNE CRAWFORD, b. April 10, 1923, Picher, Oklahoma; d. October 1948, Concord, California; m. RUTH. Thanks, Chris Boyd
I am looking for others researching my line of Crawford. A Miss Crawford (don't know first name) married Benedict Meade b 1773 and died at Watertown, Washington Co. Ohio. in 1840. Their daughter, Mary Ann Meade b 1813, married David Flowers b 1808. Mary Ann died in Iowa in 1890. From Judy Yocum Ruffino (yocum@home.com)
Hello, I hope everybody had a great Christmas, I'm still looking for the Parents of a Jonathan Crawford born 1820 in Franklin Co, Pa. He married a Mary Jane Sanson in Feb 1846 most likely in Franklin Co, Pa also, They had two boys William and John before leaving Pa for Ohio around the Greenville, Union City, Ohio area. Mary Jane Sanson parents names was Edward and Esther Sanson they had the following boys named Noah,John, Jeremiah they had also left with Jonathan And Mary Crawford to Ohio if any of these names fit your family line please contact me. Mike ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Again from ANSEARCHIN' NEWS QUARTERLIES 1985 & 1987 Issues QUERIES 85-30---Mathis-CRAWFORD-Smith-Hardin Wm Mathis b. TN 1806 (Williamson Co.?) moved to Illinois, married ISABELLE CRAWFORD 10/20/1828. Need info. ( A. Oakes, Box 541, Mukilteo, WA. 98175). 85-184---CRAWFORD-Noles/Nolin-Ward Need info on FRANCIS CRAWFORD; on 1830-40 Knox co. TN census. ( Mrs. VIRGIL CRAWFORD, P.O. Box 92, Maryneal, TX 79535) BOOK REVIEWS Early Pioneers on the Three forks of the Kentucky River, by MILES NICHOLAS CRAWFORD. 1984. Soft back. 186 PP. Order from Mr Crawford, 3486 Norman Dr. Charleston, WV 25306. $25.00 SAMUEL CRAWFORD moved to Clark Co KY c1784. EL-HANNON CRAWFORD is mentioned, who was part Cherokee Indian & many legends about others early settlers in the book. INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS WILSON CO TN microfilm M-704 Roll 537 EDMOND CRAWFORD---pg. 301 COUNCIL CRAWFORD---pg. 301 ( next to Edmond) JAMES HIBBITT---A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER "research indicates James Hibbitts was born in 1760 & died 5/5/18211 in Smith Co TN He married NANCY CRAWFORD 1/7/1793, dau of DAVID CRAWFORD & Mary Young CRAWFORD. Their chidren were all born at Hartsdale, Smith Co TN. 1. MARY Y. b. 2/14/1794, d. 10/24/1840; married Ed Featherstone. 2.DAVID CRAWFORD m. Rebecca Rucks (Rux) 3. ROBERT HUNTER- b. 4/16/1797; d. 3/22/1852; m. Margaret Caroline Sharp 11/29/1820. 4. ELIZABETH L. m. Dr. Marcus Sharp 5. LOUISA m. James Morris Sharp. 6. JOSEPH FANKLIN. d. 11/1867; m. 4/1833 to Martha Louise Cannon 7. JOHN JOHNSTON b. 5/30/1867; d. 12/16/1893 married 1829 Nancy Caroline Parker. (additional generations of this line were reported to Dr. Frazell by Charles & Jean Hibbitt of Gallatin TN); son JOHN BRITTIAN m. Rebecca Allen; gr-son JOHN ALLEN m. Lucy barry & their son CHARLES YOUNG m. Jean Marschall. PETITIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TENNESSEE 1805-1812 Roll # 3, TN State Library & Archives 24-2-1806-Petition of citizens of Smith Co to form new Co. signers include: ISAAC CRAfford. 12-2--1809---Petition of citizens of Maaury Co re laws governing "Tippling & Tippling Houses". signers include WILLIAM CRAWFORD; WILLIAM CRAWFORD (sic). 19-2-1809--Petition of citizens, "Settlers in the Late purchase from Difernet States" for protection ----- signers include WILLIAM CRAWFORD 19-1-1812--Petition of Capt Peter Searcy & citizens of Hickman Co 12 Oct 1812. signers include JOHN CRAWFORD THOMAS CRAWFORD SABERT (?) CRAWFORD 20-1/19-812--Petition of citizens of Washington Co re: persons in prison. signers include S. CRAWFORD ; JOHN CRAWFORD ; HUGH CRAWFORD. 12-1-1812---Petition of Robert Sellars of Maury Co to build a water grist mill on Duck River. signers include SAMUEL CRAWFORD. INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS MEIGS COUNTY TN microfilm 704 Roll 0528 JOHN CRAWFORD---pg. 224 JAMES CRAWFORD---pg. 225 NANCY CRAWFORD---pg. 225 FAMILY GATHERINGS Report From a Confederate Soldier (to the Editor of "Peoples Press", Hernando, DeSoto Co. MS 7 June 1866) " The list of the dead" include ISAAC CRAWFORD. Happy Hunting Wanda wrtracy@juno.com
A forward from another mail list. Please respond to Sandi messager # 4 Wanda Message: #4 Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 07:59:30 -0600 From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCKY] ADAIR CO MARRIAGES - HORNBACK THRU HUGHES HORNBACK, Michael to ROSS, Liddy, d/o James, 21 Aug 1809. HORRELL, James to MORE, Jane, d/o Jane, 15 Oct 1818. HORRELL, William to CLARK, Elizabeth, d/o Solomon & Esther, 9 Apr 1808. HUBBARD, Carter A to BREEDING, Martha A, d/o John H, 21 Aug 1837. HUBBARD, Walker L to WATSON, Rachel, d/o Johnson, 16 Nov 1837. HUDDLESTON, John to CRAWFORD, Betsey, 7 Jan 1814. HUDGENS, Moses to TUCKER, Polly, d/o William, 18 Nov 1816. HUDSON, Elisha to HARDIN, ELizabeth, 13 July 1825. He also shown HANSON. HUDSON, John to BROCKMAN, Elizabeth, d/o Thomas, 16 Dec 1821/1822. HUGART, Camel to BLAIR, Mary, d/o JOhn, 17 Dec 1835. HUGGART, Young to CHAMBERS, Nancy, he s/o Polly CLARK WISDOM who md James WILSON. 10 Dec 1829. HUGHES, Blackamore to SHANNON, Mary, 9 Mar 1829. HUGHES, Dudley to JONES, Elizabeth A/Betsey, d/o Robert, 25 May 1814. HUGHES, George to GRADY, Peggy, ward of Cager CREEL, 4 June 1813. HUGHES, Jeremiah to LEACH, Betsey Ann, d/o Matthew, 10 Sept 1839. HUGHES, John to ELLIOTT, Nancy C C, d/o Alex, 9 July 1822. HUGHES, John to DIDDLE, Polly, 2 Feb 1836. HUGHES, Thomas to SNEED, Matilda, d/o John, 18 June 1813. HUGHES, Thomas to CLARK, Nancy, d/o William, 18 Apr 1816. HUGHES, Turner to REDMAN, Nancy, d/o Elizabeth, he s/o Blackamore, 27 Nov 1823. to be continued next week with HUMPHREY. That's it for today! Sandi Colonel Sandi Gorin 205 Clements,Glasgow, KY 42141 (270) 651-9114 or E-fax (707)222-1210 Member Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce Gorin Genealogical Publishing: http://members.delphi.com/gorin1/index.html TIPS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Tips KYBIOS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Bios ARCHIVES: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl GORIN FAMILY WEBSITE: http://www.myfamily.com/home/home.asp ______________________________
Is there a list of web addresses for Crawford families in Georgia -- specifically those in NW GA? Thanks, Joe Crawford, Dallas, GA
Crawford Family History Database at - http://members.aol.com/crawfordnet/crawford.htm States- Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Database for each state contains genealogy sites within each state. There are also many links to Crawford pages. The Virginia site contains a link to The Crawford's of Rockingham site which has Virginia marriages, census reports with links to family trees, name index, etc. Robert
Looking for the Parents of Jonathan Crawford born 1820 in Franklin Co. Pa and married a Mary J. Sanson in 1846. Then moved to Darke Co, Ohio in 1850. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com