Person:John Crawford (128)

John Henderson Crawford
b.Est 1777 Virginia
d.Bef Feb 1807 Bath County, Virginia
m. 7 Apr 1763
  1. Violet Jane Crawford1765 - 1825
  2. Margaret Henderson CrawfordAbt 1769 -
  3. Andrew CrawfordAbt 1770 -
  4. Robert Crawford1772 -
  5. Agnes "Nancy" CrawfordAbt 1774 - Bef 1810
  6. Andrew Crawford1775 - 1856
  7. John Henderson CrawfordEst 1777 - Bef 1807
  8. Elizabeth 'Betsy' CrawfordBef 1788 -
Facts and Events
Name John Henderson Crawford
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1777 Virginia
Death? Bef Feb 1807 Bath County, Virginia

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].