I am seeking information on the following Crawford family. James C. Crawford b. 19/August/ 1695 Glasgow, Scotland d. 1775 Baltimore, MD Ruth Crawford (b. 1764) who married a William Campbell 12 Jan 1791. An additional information that you could provide on this lineage would be much appreciated. robert campbell gibbs
Hello. I am new to the list. If you connect to the following or have any information, please contact me: Mary Jane Crawford b. l827, Missouri, married Dewitt Clinton Reid b. 1813, KY, in Brown Co., IL. Their children were: William b. l847 IL and Susan Ann b. l849 IL. Living next to Mary Jane and Dewitt in the l850 Brown Co., IL, census are a Catherine Crawford 47 b. NY and children Joseph l6 b. IL, John l4 b. IL, George W. 12 b. IL, Thomas 8 b. IL, and Malinda 6 b. IL. Catherine is probably Mary Jane's mother. Two houses down from Catherine Crawford is a Benjamin Crawford 21 b. MO and wife Elizabeth 21 b. KY. Benjamin is probably Mary Jane's brother. Thanks in advance for any help given. Joan Joanjmm@aol.com
My Great Grandfather was William John Crawford who was born in Ireland about 1844. His Father was James Crawford and his Mother was Jane Brown. He came to New Zealand about 1864 and died here in 1912. Any information Please.
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I found this information on the Family Tree Makers genealogy library page. I could look for more information on these specific people Page 131 [Image for A Genealogical History of the Dunlevy Family ] was: "Her father was Edward Crawford, who came from Donegal, Ireland, I am informed, and settled in the Cumberland Valley about the year 1740, taking up something over 600 acres of land near Fayetteville, Franklin County. Pa. That is what the place is called now. When he died in 1792 it was in Guilford township, Franklin County, Pa. He made his last will and testament in 1792, January 9th, in which he states that he was considerably advanced in life, and it was proven in May of the same year before his son Edward Crawford, who was the first register of the county when it was formed in 1784, I believe, and for many years thereafter. This Edward was a prominent man of affairs in the county and about 1810 was one of the principal founders of the bank of Chambersburg. His son, Thomas Hartley Crawford, was elected to Congress. Edward Crawford willed his property as follows: To his son James, the part of the farm on which he then lived. To his son John, the home part of the farm on which the testator lived. To his son Edward, 200 pounds. To his daughter, Martha Cook, and husband, 20 pounds. To his daughter, Elizabeth Fulton and husband, 50 pounds. To his daughter, Sarah Work, and husband, 3 pounds, and to their eldest son, Edward Work, 50 pounds. To his daughter, Ruth Elliott, and husband, 50 pounds. To his daughter, Mary Dunlevy, and husband, 50 pounds. He also named several grandchildren, viz: Edwin Fulton and Thomas H. Crawford. From investigations I made, it seems that James, his second son, died without issue. John served in the Revolutionary war (as did Edward) and was taken prisoner in New Jersey, there being 230 in the party captured at the time, and he was held prisoner in New York city for some two years. He had a son James, whose son Frederick, I met in Chambersburg, Pa., Aug 10, 1895, and who now lives on the farm his great-grandfather had taken up and which he and his daughter, Dr. Katherine M. Crawford, a practicing physician of Chambersburg, say had been farmed and owned continuously by the Crawford family for 155 years (now 160 years). They say that every acre is still owned by the family and the original log house is still standing, but Frederick Crawford has built a fine residence on it. I asked him if the other Crawfords had come over with his great-grandfather, Edward, and he said, `Yes, ten' but could not inform me about them. I do not think Col. William Crawford was related, unless he might have descended from one of these ten. Of course you know of Martha Cook's descendants. Some of Elizabeth Fulton's descendants lived in Greensburg some years ago, but I believe have mostly all died. I have no knowledge of Sarah Work's descendants. Ruth Elliott was my greatgrandmother. One of her daughters married Michael Finley, the man named as executor by Morris Dunlevy. Referring to the three Crawford sisters, Ruth (Crawford) Elliott, wife of Captain William Elliott, died July 2d, 1830, aged 76 years. This makes her birth in 1754. Mary (Crawford) Dunlevy, wife of Anthony Dunlevy, died October 31, 1829, in the 68th year of her age. This would make her birth in 1761. Martha (Crawford) Cook, wife of Col. Edward Cook, was born December 25, 1743, and died April 8, 1837, in the 94th year of her age. Col. William Crawford was 52 years old when he was burned by the Indians on June 11, 1782. This would make his birth in 1730. Col. Edward Cook married [History of Bridgewater, NH] Page 115 the "Thomas Crawford, of Hampstead," who settled in what is now Bridgewater, in 1768. His son, 2. Thomas Crawford, later Colonel, had preceded him and was the first settler within the present limits of that town. June 21, 1766, when only nineteen years of age, he purchased 400 acres of land in Bridgewater, and soon after settled on Lot 9, First Division, now the farm of Sherman S. Fletcher. His log cabin stood a few rods west of the buildings now standing. One hundred years ago, and a little later, the Crawfords of Bridgewater were very numerous. Ezra Crawford, Capt. Jonathan Crawford, Robert Crawford, and John Crawford had large families, but the name disappeared from the town records many years ago. Col. Thomas Crawford had a family, but the most persistent efforts, continued through several years, have failed to discover more than fragments of a genealogy. It appears from the town records that "Thomas Crawford, Jr., married, Nov. 21, 1811, Mrs. Polly Peaslee." This was probably a son of Col. Crawford. Thomas Crawford, Jr., had at least two children: Jane, b. Jan. 5, 1812, and William, b. June 20, 1813. Tradition says that the Crawfords of Bridgewater settled Crawfordville, Ind.; but all efforts to obtain information from Crawfords now living there have been fruitless. Col. Thomas Crawford, as appears from dates given at the time of his enlistment in the continental army, was b. about 1749, probably in Hampstead. He enlisted from New Chester, July 11, 1775, and served as sergeant in Capt. Osgood's company of Rangers in the Northern army, and was discharged in December, following. In June, 1776, he was member of the committee of safety of New Chester, and signed a petition to the "Colony Committee" for arms and ammunition for local defense. In the Bennington campaign he served as sergeant major in Col. David Hobart's regiment. After the war he is said to have commanded the regiment of local militia. He served as moderator of the annual town meeting in New Chester, two years; as selectman of New Chester, 11 years, and subsequently of Bridgewater, 15 years. He served 21 years as town clerk of Bridgewater, and four years as treasurer. He represented his district or town (See Political History) in the legislature 13 times, first in 1787, and last in 1806. In 1791, he was given a seat contested by "Mr. Shattuck." He represented his district in the convention that convened at Exeter, Feb. 13, 1788, to ratify the constitution of the United States; and in the convention that convened at Concord, Sept. 7, 1791. He served as justice of the peace many years. He was one of the leaders of the house of representatives; was at the head of some of the most important committees, and frequently served on special committees. He was evidently one of the progressive men of his day, and his vote is recorded as in favor
Just a note to add about Hezekiah; I had printed some miscellaneous Crawford info from a message that was sent from Lyn Gillson @ lgils80@hotmail.com. She was looking for info on James K. Crawford and had identified a Hezekiah as a possible relation. She listed him as Hezekiah Crofford Fayett Co census 1820. James B. Payne wrote: > Chuck, > > Sorry this has taken a while, I have had company. I have searched through > all of my Crawford data and finally came across what I had on Hezekiah. I > am afraid that you will be disappointed because it appears that you already > have looked in this source. > > I have his name on 2 printouts I have made from the AIS Searches > (Accelerated indexes of Tax Lists and censuses from 1790-1870). For anyone > who might not be acquainted with this resource, it is available at most LDS > Family History Libraries as well as on Ancestry.com. This is what I had > copied- it happened to be on the same page as my ancestor, Hugh Crawford: > > AIS Search 1: > CRAWFORD, Hezekiah Scott Co, KY 179 30010-20100-00 > 1810 > > AIS Search 2: > CRAWFORD, Hezekiah Fayette Co, KY No Twp Listed > 1820 > > This is all that I have, he wasn't on the same page as Hugh on my later > searches. > Good Luck in your search, Pat Payne
I have gotten a few who have complained that they cannot view my page on their computer system. For those, I have a plain version. Let me know if the plain version comes up clearly. Good news for those who get an enjoy the full version, it will still remain the page that everything is tied into. Alan Cole 4746 Bordeaux Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040 (760) 281-9888, voice (760) 281-9879, fax AlanRayCole@USA.net www.homestead.com/colelinks, favorites www.homestead.com/alancole, An American Family . . ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Chuck, Sorry this has taken a while, I have had company. I have searched through all of my Crawford data and finally came across what I had on Hezekiah. I am afraid that you will be disappointed because it appears that you already have looked in this source. I have his name on 2 printouts I have made from the AIS Searches (Accelerated indexes of Tax Lists and censuses from 1790-1870). For anyone who might not be acquainted with this resource, it is available at most LDS Family History Libraries as well as on Ancestry.com. This is what I had copied- it happened to be on the same page as my ancestor, Hugh Crawford: AIS Search 1: CRAWFORD, Hezekiah Scott Co, KY 179 30010-20100-00 1810 AIS Search 2: CRAWFORD, Hezekiah Fayette Co, KY No Twp Listed 1820 This is all that I have, he wasn't on the same page as Hugh on my later searches. Good Luck in your search, Pat Payne
Does anyone know about the descendants of family. The text provides plenty of info about the ancestors of Vituriah. J. Haywood Crawford is my g-grandfather's brother. The family moved to Nashville, TN about 1900. J. Haywood Crawford (3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 1854, m. 3 Oct 1894, in JACKSON CO., TN, Vituriah Draper, b. 25 Jul 1856, (daughter of William Draper and Amelia Ray). Marriage appears in the text, Draper Families in America, by Anderson et al, 1964, pg. 373. Children: i Ernest Crawford. Thank you, Walter K. Crawford, III
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I am searching for my mother's family, Crawford's, who were raised in and around Greenville, NC, maybe in Pitt County or Martin County. What I have thus far is this: Henry Crawford married Clemmie Nobles, married "Granny" Taylor Henry & Clemmie had 5 sons, Granny Taylor & Henry had 3 sons William Franklin "Will" B. 5/23/1893 D.9/4/1950 my grandparents married Vesta Wynne B. 3/28/?? D.4/19/?? 3 children Frances Ray Herman Earl Willie Louise "Billie" my mother George Crawford married Lena ? 5 children born in Greenville, NC Cecil B.11/16/23 Clemmie Elizabeth B.7/9/26 Louis Ray B.7/1/28 Louise B.9/20/30 William Roosevelt B.10/2/34 Amos Crawford married Susie Smith 4 children Olivia - now deceased Graham Mary Evelyn - now deceased William T. Wiley Crawford B.9/23/?? married Emily Pollack 1 child Karen Henry Crawford never married Harry Crawford married Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Lizzie still lives in Roanoke Rapids) 4 children Ray Tommy MALE MALE Fred Crawford married Gladys (Gladys still lives in Bryantown, MD) 2 children Jimmy Joey Allan Crawford married Nina (Nina still lives in Derwood, MD) 3 children Michael-twin Nina Jean-twin MALE If anyone can complete any of this, I would be most grateful. You may even be a cousin and I would love to find out about my grandfathers family. Lynne Woodward jwoodwar@mindspring.com
I jumped to conclusions. I simply post what other, less computerized, members of my family research and compile. The info was sent to me with the news that we were related to John Wesley. When I saw John Wesley in the line, I assumed that he was the John Wesley. He, as you maintain, is not my ancestor. He is the nephew of my Samuel Wesley, the cousin of my Timothy, the uncle of my William.... Sorry for the rash announcement! The John Wesley is not my ancestor, only my relative. Alan Cole 4746 Bordeaux Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040 (760) 281-9888, voice (760) 281-9879, fax AlanRayCole@USA.net www.homestead.com/COLELINKS . . ----- Original Message ----- From: FWI To: GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath@USA.net Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 7:06 AM Subject: John Wesley I looked at your Web-page because of the Reynolds connection. But I was also curious as to how you connected to John Wesley. If my memory of the History of Methodism serves me correctly, John Wesley had no descendents. He was married briefly. I am vague on the details of this marriage except to comment that it was a strange and ill-conceived notion for John Wesley. Franklin
Hear ye! Hear ye! Ten new family roots have been added to my tree, including my line to John Wesley! Several of the other lines have been expanded! And a new format! PLEASE, LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE MORE TO ADD! VISIT! http://www.homestead.com/alancole/index.html Alan Cole 4746 Bordeaux Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040 (760) 281-9888, voice (760) 281-9879, fax AlanRayCole@USA.net www.homestead.com/COLELINKS . . ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
There is a Web site that will show the distribution of any surname in the U. S. as reported in the 1990 and some older census'. http://www.hamrick.com/names/ MY FAMILY TREE: http://www.homestead.com/alancole/index.html Apologies to any lists that may have had this posted, but, I am forwarding this to all lists that I am on. Alan Cole 4746 Bordeaux Lane, Mason, Ohio 45040 (760) 281-9888, voice (760) 281-9879, fax AlanRayCole@USA.net http://www.homestead.com/COLELINKS/index.html, web ________________________________________________________ NetZero - We believe in a FREE Internet. Shouldn't you? Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
I AM LOOKING FOR PETER CRAWFORD - BORN FEB 1, 1809 IN LOUISA CO., VA. HE MARRIED MARIA CARTER MONTAGUE ON JAN 7, 1835 IN LOUISA CO., VA. I NEED INFORMATION ON PARENTS, SIBLINGS, ETC. PETER BAPTISTE CRAWFORD WAS A PREACHER IN MISS, ARK, AND LA. HE WAS ALSO A TEACHER IN THESE STATES. PETER AND MARIA WERE THE PARENTS OF 7 CHILDREN. THEY WERE: (1) WILLIAM H. 1836-1840 (2) ANNA ELIZABETH 1838-1872 (3) MARIA LOUISE 1940-1854 (4) EDWARD BAPTISTE 1845-1864 -- Killed battle of New Hope Georgia - Civil War (5) MARTHA VIRGINIA 1848-1920 (6) MARY VICTORIA 1850-1922 -- MY GGRANDMOTHER (7) WILLIE MONTAGUE 1853-1872 ONLY MARTHA VIRGINIA AND MARY VICTORIA HAD CHILDREN. PETER AND MARIA RAISED A NEPHEW OF PETER'S. HIS NAME WAS CHARLES EDGAR CRAWFORD (1838-1877). CHARLES WAS ALSO A PREACHER. IF YOU HAVE A PETER CRAWFORD IN ANY OF YOUR INFORMATION, PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT RLee151800@aol.com THANKS VICKI LEE
In the 1850 census in Jackson Co., TN, James Crawford and wife Elizabeth are found in the household of Absalom Shipworth and wife Nancy. Nextdoor is Samuel and Catherine Crawford with son Alexander. I have mane the (il)logical jump that Nancy Shipworth must be James daughter and Samuel must be the father of Samuel. You can check the reference at http://www.aros.net/~cbutler/census/list/013list.htm . Check households 1026 and 1027. Also note household 997. In 1960 Samuel is dead and Catherine and 3 children are found next door to this Lewis and Mary Crawford. The report below includes the leap of faith. Share and let me know what ya'll think. Walter K. Crawford, III Cookeville, TN 1. James Crawford b. 1800, KENTUCKY, m. Elizabeth _____, b. 1802, KENTUCKY. James died 27 Jun 1880, buried: Clementsville Cem., Clay Co., TN. Found in the 1850 Jackson Co., TN Census living in the household of Absalom Shipworth, next door to Samuel and Catherine Crawford. A Joseph Crawford age 2 is also found in the house. He might be a son of Scott or James. Children: + 2. i Nancy Crawford b. 1824. + 3. ii Samuel Crawford b. 1825. 4. iii Scott Crawford b. 1828, KENTUCKY. 5. iv James Crawford b. 1830, KENTUCKY. Second Generation 2. Nancy Crawford (1.James1) b. 1824, m. Absalom Shipworth, b. 1821, KENTUCKY. Children: 6. i Sarah Shipworth b. 1845, KENTUCKY. 7. ii Rachel Shipworth b. 1847, KENTUCKY. 8. iii James W. Shipworth b. 1849, KENTUCKY. 3. Samuel Crawford (1.James1) b. 1825, Tompkinsville, KY, m. 12 NOV 1846, Catherine Clark Keith, b. 13 NOV 1828, Tennessee, (daughter of Alexander Keith and Polly "Mary" Clark McAdoo) d. 10 DEC 1860. Samuel died Bef 1860. Not shown in 1860 Census with family. Catherine: Found in 1860 census roll 1258. Jackson Co., TN 5th district, 600/605 Post Office: Clemmentsville Children: + 9. i William Alexander Crawford b. 16 MAY 1847. + 10. ii Mary E. Crawford b. 1853. + 11. iii J. Haywood Crawford b. 1854. Third Generation 9. William Alexander Crawford (3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 16 MAY 1847, THOMPKINSVILLE, KY, m. 28 NOV 1871, in Home of Richard P. Brooks,GAINESBORO, TN, Mary Amelia Brown, b. 26 AUG 1856, FLYNN'S LICK, Jackson Co., TN, (daughter of Uriah Thomas Brown and Cypressa Calvin Brooks) d. 15 FEB 1923, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. William died 23 APR 1922, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Children: 12. i Lula Bell Crawford b. 11 JUL 1876, Cookeville, TN. + 13. ii Zanda Georgiann Crawford b. 8 AUG 1880. 14. iii Lander Crawford b. 29 Oct 1881, JACKSON CO., TN, d. 29 Oct 1881, JACKSON CO., TN. 15. iv Luke Crawford b. 24 Mar 1883, d. 4 JUN 1933, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, Putnam Co.,TN. + 16. v Minnie Payne Crawford b. 14 MAR 1885. + 17. vi Samuel Uriah Crawford b. 16 DEC 1887. + 18. vii William Hubert Crawford b. 6 JAN 1896. + 19. viii Walter Keith Crawford b. 17 AUG 1899. 10. Mary E. Crawford (3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 1853, Tennessee, m. 31 Jul 1872, in JACKSON CO., TN, Henry Sadler, b. 4 Jun 1848, JACKSON CO., TN, (son of Nelson Sadler and Betridge Scanland) occupation Cumberland Pres. Minister, d. 31 Mar 1937. Found in 1880 Census, Jackson Co., TN, Civil Dist. 2, pg. 267, 22/22. Henry: Found in 1900 Census of Jackson Co., TN, 2nd Civil District, pg. 93A, 47/47. In 1900 Census had been married five years to Olive Bell "Ollie" Smith and had several children. Children: 20. i Eugenia C. Sadler b. 5 Oct 1873, Tennessee, m. 10 Nov 1892, in JACKSON CO., TN, William M. "Bill" Forkum. Eugenia died 5 Dec 1926. + 21. ii William G. Sadler b. 1876. 22. iii Walter Sadler b. Oct 1878, Tennessee. Married a woman in California, they separated. He returned to Jackson Co. and died soon afterwards. + 23. iv Clark Sadler b. Feb 1884. 11. J. Haywood Crawford (3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 1854, m. 3 Oct 1894, in JACKSON CO., TN, Vituriah Draper, b. 25 Jul 1856, (daughter of William Draper and Amelia Ray). Marriage appears in the text, Draper Families in America, by Anderson et al, 1964, pg. 373. Children: 24. i Ernest Crawford. Fourth Generation 13. Zanda Georgiann Crawford (9.William3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 8 AUG 1880, JACKSON CO., TN, m. 24 DEC 1899, in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, David Campbell Lynn, b. 6 SEP 1871, JACKSON CO., TN, (son of Asa Lynn and Martha Susan Morgan) d. 6 JUL 1953, JACKSON CO., TN, buried: Draper Cem., Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN. Zanda died 11 APR 1961, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, buried: Draper Cem., Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN. Children: 25. i David Crawford Lynn b. 30 SEP 1900, JACKSON CO., TN, occupation School Teacher, m. 29 MAY 1929, Josephine Alma Melissa Ledbetter, b. 18 Feb 1905, (daughter of Richard Ledbetter and Sarah Bland). David died 11 DEC 1976, North Carolina. 26. ii Austin Hawkins Lynn b. 13 Jul 1902, JACKSON CO., TN, m. (1) 1 Jan 1931, Sallie Maude Boston, b. 25 May 1911, m. (2) 14 Nov 1942, in Greenfield Villiage, MI, Phyllis Jane Winkler, b. 13 NOV 1919, DETROIT, MI, (daughter of Robert Winkler and Hazel Stewart) m. (3) 1957, Louise _____. Austin died Dec 1983, Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA. 27. iii Samuel Asa Lynn b. 3 NOV 1907, Lynn Hollow, Jackson Co., TN, m. 16 Jul 1931, in White's Bend, Jackson Co., TN, Bonnie Jean Brown, b. 12 SEP 1909, JACKSON CO., TN, (daughter of William White Brown and Sarah Susan Birdwell) d. 2 APR 1983, HUNTSVILLE, AL, buried: Cookeville City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Samuel died 28 JUL 1966, Cookeville, TN, buried: Cookeville City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. 28. iv James Arthur Lynn b. 3 OCT 1912, JACKSON CO., TN, m. (1) 27 Nov 1935, in JACKSON CO., TN, Mary Daffo Rogers, b. 30 MAR 1909, JACKSON CO., TN, (daughter of Samuel Guilky Lee Rogers and Ova Richmond Hogg) d. 24 JUL 1964, Virginia, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN, m. (2) 26 DEC 1965, in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, Margaret Kemp Amonette, b. 12 Mar 1913, Tennessee, (daughter of John Allen Amonette and Gertie May Young). James died 4 Apr 1999, Algood, Putnam Co., TN. 29. v Mary Maudine Lynn b. 14 NOV 1915, JACKSON CO., TN, m. 29 JUN 1935, in JACKSON CO., TN, Joe Lee, b. 15 DEC 1911, JACKSON CO., TN, d. JACKSON CO., TN. Mary died 21 NOV 1960, JACKSON CO., TN. Died of Leukemia. 30. vi Barbra Lynn b. 23 DEC 1917, JACKSON CO., TN, occupation School Teacher, m. 13 JUL 1947, in JACKSON CO., TN, James Washington Whiteside, Jr, b. 23 Jul 1913, North Carolina, d. 4 Feb 1994, CHARLOTTE, NC. 31. vii Walter Campbell Lynn b. 19 AUG 1919, JACKSON CO., TN, occupation Truck Driver, m. 22 JUL 1938, in JACKSON CO., TN, Effie Margaret Meadows, b. 25 JUL 1923, JACKSON CO., TN, (daughter of Aaron L. Meadows and Junie Whitaker). Walter died 28 DEC 1977, LEBANON, TN, buried: LEBANON, TN. Died of a brain tumor. 16. Minnie Payne Crawford (9.William3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 14 MAR 1885, Flynns Lick, Jackson Co., TN, m. 4 MAR 1910, in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, Alfred Floyd Barbour, b. 13 JUL 1870, COLLPEPPER CO., VA, (son of James Barbour and Fanny Beckman) d. 1 NOV 1917, GREENVILLE, NC, buried: MT. OLIVET CEM., NASHVILLE, TN. Minnie died 1 DEC 1958, Cookeville, TN, buried: CITY CEMETERY. Children: 32. i James Crawford Barbour b. 4 DEC 1910, Meridian, MS, m. Jun 1938, Sarah Ellen Wilson, b. 20 JAN 1912, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN, d. Dec 1982, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN. James died 7 MAR 1982, NASHVILLE, TN, buried: MT. OLIVET CEM., NASHVILLE, TN. 33. ii Mary Brown Barbour b. 1 APR 1913, JACKSON, MS, occupation High School Librarian, d. 15 SEP 1986, ALGOOD, TN, buried: COOKEVILLE CITY CEMETERY. 34. iii Minnie Floyd Barbour b. 21 FEB 1915, COLUMBIA, SC, m. Clifford Jennings Parrot, b. 12 Nov 1912. Minnie died MAY 1982, CHATTANOOGA, TN, buried: CHATTANOOGA, TN. 35. iv Fanny Beckman Barbour b. 19 SEP 1916, GREENVILLE, NC, m. 28 MAY 1943, in Cookeville, TN, Alton F. Whitlow, b. 5 APR 1912, SAVANNAH, TN, d. 12 SEP 1944, FRANCE. Fanny died 11 Mar 1993, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Alton: Killed in action in WWII 17. Samuel Uriah Crawford (9.William3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 16 DEC 1887, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, occupation Car Dealer, m. Apr 1931, in ALGOOD, TN, Lucile Elizabeth Colvert, b. 30 MAY 1902, Alexandria, TN. Samuel died 20 JUL 1964, RED BOILING SPR, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Children: 36. i Mary Frances Crawford b. 1 MAY 1932, Cookeville, TN, occupation Librarian at UTK. Retired because of Altzheimers disease. 37. ii Samuel Uriah Crawford, Jr. b. 30 AUG 1933, Cookeville, TN, occupation OB/GYN, m. 12 May 1957, in Marion, VA, Claribel Marie Moles. Samuel died 13 Jun 1978, Cookeville, TN, buried: Cookeville City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Died of heart attack. 18. William Hubert Crawford (9.William3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 6 JAN 1896, occupation Cookeville Police Chief, m. (1) in Cookeville, TN, Maude Ellen Dow, b. 12 NOV 1901, d. 22 APR 1954, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN, m. (2) 1954, in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, Helen Bartlett. William died 8 Apr 1982, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Helen: Previously married to _____ Cochran Children by Maude Ellen Dow: 38. i William Glenn Crawford b. 15 JUN 1924, Cookeville, TN, m. Lillian Faye Trice, b. 17 APR 1927, MT. PLEASANT, TN. 19. Walter Keith Crawford (9.William3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 17 AUG 1899, White's Bend, Jackson Co., TN, occupation Attorney, m. 29 MAY 1938, in WARTBURG, TN, Wilma Caroline Schubert, b. 25 APR 1900, WARTBURG, TN, (daughter of Bruno Schubert and Louisa Caroline Zumstein) occupation Home Demonstration Agent. Walter died 6 NOV 1978, Cookeville, TN, buried: City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. Children: 39. i Walter Keith Crawford, Jr. b. 20 Jan 1940, Cookeville, TN, occupation ATTORNEY, m. 14 JUN 1963, in First Methodist Church, Cookeville, TN, Frances Howard Eubank, b. 7 APR 1942, Cookeville, TN, (daughter of Walter Howard Eubank and Amy Levena Hunter). 21. William G. Sadler (10.Mary3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. 1876, Tennessee, m. Mary Armstrong, d. 7 Mar 1936, Dodsonville, TN. William died 10 Feb 1910, JACKSON CO., TN. Mary: Later married Gordon Outlaw. One daughter by each of her husbands. Children: 40. i Female Child Sadler. 23. Clark Sadler (10.Mary3, 3.Samuel2, 1.James1) b. Feb 1884, Tennessee, m. 5 Oct 1903, in JACKSON CO., TN, Minnie Dudney, b. 6 Feb 1885, Free State, Jackson Co., TN, (daughter of William Henry Harrison Dudney and Olive Bell "Ollie" Smith). Seven children. Married his step-sister. Children: 41. i Grace Sadler b. 1904. 42. ii Iva Sadler. 43. iii Bessie Sadler.
In a message dated 8/8/1999 4:59:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, CRAWFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > One of his sons was Hugh Caldwell > Crawford, born in Nelson Co (I don't have the date), but he married Rebecca > Foreman in 1829 in Nelson Co. . Do you have any info on this Crawford, such as where the "Hugh Caldwell" came from - any by that name in his line? Gloria in MD
Pat I mentioned Hezekaih Crawford in my earlier message. He was my 3rd great-grandfather. If you have any information on him, I would greatly appreciate it. I am stuck on his parents. I do know that he married Sally Powell in Madison Co., Va. April 16, 1799 and I have his children. Chuck cnelson22@compuserve.com
Debra Claussen, Please send the web page for the Transcribed CRAWFORD family Bible below. Many of our relatives went to TX and we might find one listed. Thanks, WinkieFL@aol.com In a message dated 8/9/99 5:10:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time, CRAWFORD-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Dear Crawford cousins, Just found this webpage with Crawford births, deaths and marriages (but NO locations on anything) transcribed from a Crawford family Bible. I linked to this from a Texas research site, so I am guessing this Crawford family was in Texas. If you need more info, please contact the site owner. Debra Claussen >>
looking for information on a Newton Crawford who was from OH, born about 1860 or 65, perhaps went to California.