Dear Karen and Jan, Here is what I found on Rev. Edward Crawford. He was called to the Sinking Spring and Spreading Spring Presbyterian congregations in 1778. He was allowed to marry people in 1781 by the court. In 1782 he stopped his labors at Sinking Spring and was employed part of his time in the Locust Bottom. He joined the Abingdon Presbytery in 1794. He married Jane McDonald in 1795. There was a period of time before he joined the Abingdon Presbytery he was not consider a minister. My information was not sure how long he stayed at Locust Bottom. The Spreading Spring and Sinking Spring congregations formed the Fincastle congregation either under Rev. Crawford or in the time period before the next pastor Rev. Robert Logan came in 1803. The Presbyterians that met at Mary McDonalds were known as the Denean Church. I hope this helps you. I enjoyed looking up the information. My part of the family are still Presbyterians. Esther