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Family:William Crawford and Hannah Vance (1)
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Crawford
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Chambersburg
Vance
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Chambersburg
Parents:
Valentine Crawford and Honoria Grimes
Col. William Crawford, Indian Trader
b.
2 Sep 1722
Spotsylvania County, Virginia
d.
11 Jun 1782
Ohio, United States
Parents:
John Vance and Elizabeth Glass
Hannah Vance
b.
11 Apr 1723
New Haven, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
d.
1817
Fayette City, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
m.
5 Jan 1743/44
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
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[2]
5 Jan 1743/44
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Children
Birth
Death
1.
John Crawford
27 Dec 1744
Shenandoah Valley, Frederick, Virginia, United States
22 Sep 1816
Monroe, Adams, Ohio, United States
2.
Ophelia Crawford
2 Sep 1747
Prob. Virginia
1825
3.
Sarah Crawford, "Refused Simon Girty"
1749
Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia
10 Nov 1838
Fayette County, Pennsylvania
4.
Ann Crawford
Est 1750
Prob. Virginia
Abt 1785
Connellsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
5.
John Crawford
Est 1752
Prob. Virginia
Kentucky
6.
Erne Crawford
7.
Nancy Crawford
1767
Virginia
Bef 1782
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References
↑
Butterfield, C.W.
The Washington-Crawford Letters, Beyond the Blue Ridge
.
↑
Emahiser, Grace U.
From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford
. (Fostoria, Ohio: G. U. Emahiser, c1969 (Lithographed by the Commercial Press))
pg. 65, 219.
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