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Philip Crume, of Flint Run, VA and Nelson Co., KY
Facts and Events
Philip Crume was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Virginia
Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:
- M-66: Philip Crume of Frederick Co., 400 acres on Flint Run in said Co. Surv. [by] John Baylis. Adj. John Calfee. 7 Oct. 1762. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 145].
- O-57: Philip Crume of Frederick Co., 200 acres on Flint Run on South River of Shannandoah in said Co. Surv. [by] Thomas Rutherford. Adj. William Linch, Daniel Stover, Robert Edwards. 4 Aug. 1767. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 191].
Will Abstract
- Book A. - Page 470.
- Crume, Philip Sr.. Will dated 16 April, 1801.
- Names wife Anne Crume, to my five children: John, Peggy, Nancy, Keziah and Squire. Also to my sons Ralph, Philip, Jesse, heirs of my son Wm. dec'd, to son Moses, daus: Susannah, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Eunice.
- Exors: Wife Anne and son Jesse Crume.
- Wits: Ralph Crume, Philip Crume, Moses Crume.
- Codicil: to son Daniel, 55 acres land in Washington Co. on Hog Run, waters of Beach Fork.
- Wits: Joseph Ferguson, Eleazar [I] Birkhead, Sarah (X) Marks.
- Proven by oaths of Moses Crume and Benj. Marks, ordered annexed to will. Also proven by Eleazar Birkhead adn Sarah Marks. Sworn to by Anne Crume and Jesse Crume, having given bond with John Nall Jr. and Moses Crume as securities.
- Cert. granted for probate, 13th July, 1801.
- [Nelson County, Kentucky will book "A", 1790-1807 (abstracts), pg. 12]
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's: [unless otherwise listed]
- Page 206--10th November, 1749. William Taylor's appraisement by Samuel Odel, Thos. Grubbs, Abraham Job. To Samuel Denton, Philip Crum.
- Vol. 1 - ORIGINAL PETITIONS AND PAPERS FILED IN THE COUNTY COURT - 1751. Petition recites that last fall the Court sent James McKay and Richard Harrill to view a road. They accordingly viewed a road to strike out of McKay's road at Reuben Paget's and so to keep down the River on the east side to the County line. Prays an order to appoint Philip Crum, William Hurst or William Harrill to be surveyor, and order all tithables on Flint Run and its branches and Gowny's run and its branches from Walter Cunningham's down to the County line: Jacob Harrill, Peter Emlie, Anthony Horton, Reuben Paget, Richard Harrill, Sr., William Owens, John Kelly, Howard Gibson, James McCoy, Philip Crame, Joseph Hokens, William Hurst, Thomas Lann, Richard Harrill, William Harrill, Thomas Monmon, William Colbee, Thomas Harrill, John Harrill, John Jones, Joseph Ballinger, James Land, Moses Harrill. [Note: as this record relates to settlers near Flint Run, this confirms Philip Crume as living there in 1751].
- Land Grant: G-550: William Calfee of Augusta Co., 450 acres in said Co. Surv. [by] Mr. George Hume. Adj. Philip Crume, on East Branch of Flint Run, Rubin Paget, John Calfee. 13 June 1751. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 51].
- Land Grant: O-225: George Reeve Jr. of Pr. William Co., 425 acres on Flint Run in Frederick Co., surv'd for Thomas Lann and Plot returned by George Hume. Lann did not comply with Advertisement from Office of 26 Mar. 1765 (See Book N.). Adj. Philip Crume, Bingham, John Calfee, Ruben Paget. 21 June 1769. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 200].
- Land Grant: P-91: Darby McCarty of Frederick Co., 253 acres in said Co. Surv'd 1 June 1757 for McCarty by George Hume and forfeited. See Book N. Deed to Darby McCarty. Adj. Philip Crume, William Calfee, Thomas Lan. 17 Dec. 1771. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 214].
- Land Grant: P-193: John Hardin, Jr. of Province of Pennsylvania, 296 acres on South River of Shannandoah in Dunmore Co. Surv'd 1751 for Mark Hardin by George Hume but forfeited by Advertisement and recorded in Book N. Adj. William Russell, the Manor of Leeds, Philip Crume, Bingham. 18 Feb. 1773. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 220].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 .
Philip D. Crume, born 9 August 1724,3 on Bull Run Farm, present-day Prince William County, Virginia; died 20 April 1801,4 at the house known as Riverside, Botland Precinct, Nelson County, Kentucky. He was married, first, to Sarah Withers, 23 December 1749,5 and, second, to Anna Barrett, 9 September 1788, 6 in Shenandoah County, Virginia.7 Anna was born 17 December 1769,8 in Shenandoah County as a daughter of Margaret (Koffman) Bonehard and died 27 December 1848 at Seven Cedars, the home of her son Squire Crume, in Woodlawn, Nelson County. Philip and Anna are buried in Poplar Flat Cemetery, near Woodlawn. Anna was married, second, on 20 December 1804 in Nelson County, to Jacob Marks, and, third, in June 1821, to the Rev. William Morris.
http://www.onelibrary.com/genealogy/reports/Crume-Family-By-Rick-Crume-1995.pdf
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