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Facts and Events
John Henderson Crawford was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Will Abstract
- Pg. 370 - Will of John Henderson Crawford - dated Nov. 24, 1806
- Wit: William Greene, John Stephenson, and Jenny Stephenson
- Probated February 1807 Court
- Exec: brothers Robert and Andrew
- Beq: to sister Betsy's two sons Henderson and John Hall #33.33. Each to be invested and held in trust until they are of age (if either dies, the other receives his share;l if both die, their other brothers inherit)
- to sister Vilet's daughter Susannah Henderson Gwin $33.33
- to brother Robert's son John Crawford $500 (to his brother if he dies)
- any balance to be sold and divided equally between his father and his four sisters, Elisabeth Hall, Bilet Gwin, Margaret Cleek and Agness Wiley.
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 47].
- Pg. 375 - Inventory - John H. Crawford
- Submitted June 1807 Court by William Green, John Stephenson, John Wilson and Mathias Benson Sr.
- horses 3, cattle 37, hogs 3, rye, tools, saddle and bridle, clothing, cloth, farm implements, slaves Jack and Patty (?) and her son Lewis, furniture, "a quantity of fine salt, a qualtity of ginsang", 7 pieces of cast brass, 1 small Bible, rifle gun and shot pouch, tableware.
- [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 48].
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