Person:Martha Crawford (31)

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Martha Crawford
b.Abt 1747
 
m. Bef 1741
  1. William CrawfordAbt 1741 - Bef 1781
  2. John CrawfordAbt 1745 -
  3. Martha CrawfordAbt 1747 -
  4. James Crawford, Jr.Abt 1749 -
  5. Margaret "Margery" CrawfordBef 1752 -
  6. Elizabeth CrawfordAbt 1751 - Abt 1790
  7. Thomas CrawfordBet 1774 & 1780 - Bef 1807
  • HGeorge LongAbt 1745 -
  • WMartha CrawfordAbt 1747 -
m. 3 Sep 1767
Facts and Events
Name Martha Crawford
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1747
Marriage 3 Sep 1767 Abbeville District, South Carolinato George Long
Alt Marriage Sep 1774 Abbeville District, South Carolinato George Long
References
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    + 5. Martha; born ca. 1747; married prior to Nov. 7, 1780; married George Long.

    http://www.eugenetrimble.com/Crawford%20South%20Carolina.pdf

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    5. Martha Crawford; born ca. 1747; married Sept. 3, 1767, George Long (born in Virginia, ca. 1750; son of Matthew Long and Elizabeth Montgomery of Abbeville Co., SC). “George and Martha sold their land in Abbeville Co., SC and moved to Georgia.”
    According to Sarah Lois McMichael, and Film No. 2034554, of The Church of Jesus
    Christ of Latter Day Saints, George Long and Martha Crawford were married Sept. 3, 1767. In Sarah Lois McMichael’s book Trailing Our Ancestors, pages 234-239, is a very lengthy and detailed genealogy of this Long family that arrived from London on the Bellinger in 1737, landing in Philadelphia, Jan. 8, 1738. Children of George and Martha are apparently named in the section “See Long [Paternal] Genealogy, Second Generation” mentioned on page 219 of above book. Anyone interested in this Long family is urged to read the account in Trailing Our Ancestors.
    George Long received On The Bounty, a grant May 13, 1768, in Granville Co., SC, the
    same day that one James Crawford, received what was apparently, his second 200 acre grant in Granville County. “George Long, 150 acres in Granville County on Duck Branch, waters of Coosahatchie, bounded by vacant land. Survey certified Sept. 9, 1767, granted May 13, 1768.
    Quit Rent begins in 10 years. Recorded Sept. 6, 1768. John Knight (X) his mark, for the memorialist. Isaac Perry, D.S.” 16

    http://www.eugenetrimble.com/Crawford%20South%20Carolina.pdf