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Facts and Events
Samuel Crawford was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Virginia
Acquisition of Land in Bedford Co., Virginia:
- Bedford Co., VA Deeds: Stith to Crawford. 27th Day of March 1770 between Richard Stith for Behalf of the Exrs. of Richard Randolph Gent. of Henrico County Deceased of the one part and James Crawford and Samuel Crawford sons of Wlliam Crawford Dec'd. of the other part. Witnesseth the said Richard Stith for and in consideration of the full sum of __ pounds seven shilling and six pence current money of Virginia in hand paid the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and deliver and conform unto them the said James Crawford and Samuel Crawford their heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or part of land containing two hundred and twelve acres by the same or less on both sides of Hays fork of Goose Creek at the head of situate in Bedford County and Bonded.... being part of a patent granted four thousand acres being part of the land conveyed by ___ of Richard Randolph Gent. Dec'd to the said Richard by a power of attorney dated November the seventh one thousand seven hundred and sixty one and Recorded in the ___ and also in Bedford Court.... in witness whereof the said Richard Stith hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first above written. [Signed] Richard Stith [S.S.].
- Memorandum that on the day and year first within written livery of seisen of the within granted land and premises was by the within named Richard Stith made Done and Executed unto the within named James Crawford and Samuel Crawford according to the Tenor of the within written Dec'd. [Signed] Richard Stith [S.S.]
- At a Court held for Bedford County March 27th 1770. This Indenture and memorandum of Livery of seisen hereon Endorsed were acknowledged by Richard Stith party thereto and Ordered to be Recorded. Att. Ben Howard C.B.C. Truly Recorded. [Signed] Ben Howard.
- 10 OCT 1770 - Alexander Evans sold to Samuel Crawford, 103 acres for £20
- 15 SEP 1779 - Samuel Crawford purchased 245 acres from Thomas Akens
Land Grant
- August 27, 1787. Samuel Crawford — Grant, 300 acres in Mason’s Cove, adjoining his own and James Crawford. Pat. Bk. 13, 588. Kegley's Virginia Frontier
Disposition of Land:
- 9 SEP 1772 Samuel Crawford and wife Jennet sold 103 acres to John Johnson Jr. [This the land they purchased from Alex. Evans in OCT 1770]
- 9 SEP 1788 - Samuel Crawford & wife Jennet sold 170 acres to Matthew Wilson
- 1793 Samuel Crawford, transaction of 191 acres [unspecified]
- 1793 - Samuel Crawford & wife Jennet sold land to Jeremiah Pate
- APR 1798 - Samuel Crawford & wife Jennet sold 300 acres to Jeremiah Pate
Records in Bedford Co. VA
- 26 DEC 1770 Samuel and James Crawford witnesses to property transaction--John Wills to John Wills. [should this read "Mills"?] [Annals of SW VA 1769-1800, Summers]
- 12 AUG 1778 Samuel Crawford was ordered to view road; same order was given again in OCT; 11 FEB 1779 report was returned. In the same session he was again ordered to view another road; this report was returned 13 MAY 1779. [Annals of SW VA 1769-1800, Summers]
- 8 NOV 1785 Samuel Crawford was ordered to view road. [Annals of SW VA 1769-1800, Summers]
- 14 AUG 1795. Samuel Crawford appointed Processioner. [Annals of SW VA 1769-1800, Summers]
Notes
From Ancestry.com post:
Crawford Jackson
Glenn E. Smith (View posts) Posted: 20 Feb 2000 12:00PM GMT
- Classification: Query
- Surnames: Crawford, Jackson
- I have Samuel Crawford Sr. b. between 1740-1750 in Botetourt, VA d. 1818 in Ohio Co., KY married to Janet Mason b. 1746 in VA and died unknown, they had the following children:
- 1.Sarah "Sallie" b. 1786 VA d. Dec 1802 Breckinridge Co., KY
- 2. William b. Dec 7, 1770 [prob. s/b 1771]
- 3. Mary Polly b. Nov 18, 1771 [prob. s/b 1772]
- 4. Margaret Peggy b. Feb 4, 1774
- 5. Janet Jane b. 1775
- 6. Eleanor b. 6 Feb 1776
- 7. Samuel Jr. b. 29 Jan 1781
- 8. Mason b. 15 Jan 1783
- 9. Joseph Nimrod b. 1805
- 22 year gap?
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My line of CRAWFORDS 1 Samuel Crawford b: Abt. 1750 d: 1821 .. +Janet Mason b: Abt. 1755 d: Bet. 1810 - 1820 Father: John Mason .. 2 Margaret Crawford b: February 04, 1774 .. 2 Elinor Crawford b: February 06, 1777 .. 2 Samuel Crawford b: January 29, 1781 .. 2 Mason Crawford b: January 15, 1783 .. 2 Sarah Crawford b: 1785 in Botetourt, Virginia ...... +George Jackson b: in Va. d: 1838 in Daviess Co., Kentucky Father: Christopher Maccabeus Jackson Mother: Magdalene Boggus ...... 3 Lettitia Jackson b: September 02, 1806 in Daviess Co., Kentucky d: in Daviess Co., Kentucky Burial: Jackson Family Cem., Daviess Co., Ky. .......... +John Westley Lanham b: 1803 in Washington Co. Ky d: August 15, 1851 in Daviess Co., Kentucky Burial: Jackson Family Cem., Daviess Co., Ky. Father: Osbourn Lanham, Sr. Mother: Rachael Elizabeth Hess ...... 3 Samuel Jackson b: September 20, 1805 in Daviess Co., Kentucky .......... +Ada Priscilla Taylor b: April 30, 1809 in Daviess Co., Kentucky Father: John Peyton Taylor Mother: Mary Davis ...... 3 Burl Jackson b: September 22, 1809 ...... 3 Magdaline Jackson b: December 10, 1811 in Daviess Co., Kentucky .......... +James Howard ...... 3 Christopher D. Jackson b: March 13, 1813 in Daviess Co., Kentucky .......... +Nancy Lacklin b: June 29, 1825 in Henry Co. Ky. d: in Daviess Co. Ky. Father: Fielding L. Lacklin Mother: Elizabeth Kelly ...... 3 Jane Jackson b: May 20, 1815 ...... 3 Andrew Jackson b: September 20, 1817 ...... 3 Mary Jackson b: February 16, 1819 ...... 3 Margaret Allen Jackson b: January 11, 1821 d: Unknown .......... +John B. Sams b: May 09, 1825 Father: James Sams, SR. Mother: Permelia Kelly ...... *2nd Husband of Margaret Allen Jackson: .......... +John WATKINS, Jr. b: January 28, 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky d: March 29, 1882 in Daviess Co., Kentucky Father: John WATKINS Mother: Rachel HOPKINS ...... 3 Nancy Jackson b: November 16, 1825 d: March 31, 1916 in Philpot, Ky., Daviess Co. .......... +John Napolean 'Nap' Hinton b: January 22, 1819 in Daviess Co., Kentucky d: July 13, 1864 in Daviess Co., Kentucky Father: George Hinton Mother: Elizabeth Buckley ...... 3 Joseph Allen Jackson b: February 18, 1829
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.
Samuel Crawford BIRTH 1750 Virginia, USA DEATH 1821 (aged 70–71) Ohio County, Kentucky, USA BURIAL Crawford Family Cemetery Tar Fork, Breckinridge County, Kentucky, USA
ecords show that Samuel Crawford Sr. Acquired 1000 acres at Tar Fork in 1795. According to an old map it looks like his plantation was called Crawfordsville. Saml and Jane Mason Crawford married 1771 in Virginia; Saml married secondly in KY (Mary) Elizabeth Blacklock (1775-1839), daughter of Mrs (Townsend?) Blacklock (1752-1825), and Richard Blacklock (1750-1813). ~~~ The Samuel and Janette Mason Crawford log home probably sat down by the first or second creek next to the main entry lane. Janet's brother's log cabin, Joseph mason, was facing onto 992 about half mile towards the family's congregation, same side as: Piscah Church. The man who used to till the cornfield near the Crawford cemetery told me that sometimes when he went over a certain sunken area in that cornfield debris would come up like it had been a homestead dump. Samuel Crawford Sr. now has a federal issued granite revolutionary war, and a war of 1812 veteran headstone here in the Crawford family cemetery. ---- The Crawford Cemetery had/has a natural stone, hand-hewn wall around it's perimeter which looks to have been about 2 1/2 to 3 feet tall, but It has somewhat sunken and is now in disarray. And, in front of the cemetery, some 50 yards, there's a Rock out-cropping where one can still see the old saw marks where the indigenous stone was harvested from which to build this circa 1805 Crawford family cemetery wall. The wall was most certainly built by Samuel Crawford's slaves, of which he had an abundance (anything over 5-10 was considered a lot for Kentucky). According to records, at one time, Samuel Crawford Sr owned about 18 slaves. The Samuel Crawford main slave graveyard may possibly be located over the cliff, or at Samuel Crawford's second parcel of land (300? acres) located in the community of Rockvale at the boundary of Ohio and Breckenridge Counties, Kentucky. ----- A local historian says that she suspects that the Crawford Family was involved in helping to run the Tar Springs Resort which was only about a mile from the Crawford Family plantation. She points out that since the Crawford Family had around 18 slaves that she thinks that those slaves would've been somewhat involved in helping to run the Tar Springs Resort, Which was a 19th-century health resort about 4 miles south of Cloverport. ----- (Online is saying John Crawford Sr 1721-c1779, is the father of this Sam'l, but) Years ago, I saw a record that seemed to indicate that the parents of this Samuel Crawford are Samuel Crawford and Margaret Crawford, (so perhaps: Col John Samuel Crawford?? And thus indicating that perhaps Samuel's (1750-1821) parents may have been cousins?--if both his parents had the same last name of Crawford?) Another source cites William Crawford-died 1769 of Botetourt Co VA as being the father of this Tar Fork Samuel. Perhaps Margaret's maiden name was Daviess, which is apparently somehow an important family (sur)name, both at TarFork and back in Augusta County, VA, with Daviess having been used as a first name for at least one of Samuel's grandsons (Daviess Earl Crawford). And then used as a middle name back in Augusta County for an apparent cousin: Capt Samuel Davies Crawford 1786-1846. The Davies family(s) was in Augusta County VA, and other surrounding areas. Also, there were Davies living in Lancaster county Pennsylvania in the early 18th century, which is where many of the extended Augusta County Crawfords supposedly immigrated to, first, coming from Northern Ireland, so landing in Lancaster, PA, before they then migrated to Augusta County Virginia. (but there were early Crawford families too living in Tidewater Virginia in the middle 1600s which may be this Samuel's ancestry). See the memorial and history for Captain Samuel Davies Crawford, born 1786-died February 13, 1846, of Augusta county VA. And thus His middle name: Davies matches Samuel Crawford's grandson's first name Daviess, and most likely connects this Fort Defiance Crawford family to the Breckenridge county Crawford family of Tar Fork, Cloverport. So the Tar Fork Crawfords also used the name Davies as a first name (Daviess). I wonder if Samuel (1750-1821) Crawford's mother's maiden name is Davies. And thus it certainly seems probable that a lot of Samuel Crawford's extended Crawford family would be buried in the old Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church at Fort Defiance, in Augusta County VA. So It certainly appears that this Cloverport Samuel Crawford, 1750-1821, is SOMEHOW blood related to the most central progenitor immigrant: Colonel William Crawford 1691-1761, who, having immigrated from northern Ireland, coming first to Lancaster county Pennsylvania circa 1723, is the main or a main Crawford progenitor for those Augusta County and Virginia Crawfords, But perhaps being a great uncle or a great-great uncle to Samuel Crawford 1750-1821 of Tar fork, Cloverport, Breckenridge County. With the Davies (sur)name it seems reasonable that Col Wm Crawford 1691-1761 can be linked SOMEHOW to the Cloverport Crawfords. But It makes more sense that there is a blood relatedness through as extended family, because If Colonel William Crawford 1691-1761, was indeed the grandfather or great grandfather of this Cloverport Samuel Crawford 1750-1821, I think those records would have surfaced by now. It SEEMS to me that the Jamestown, VA or Norfolk VA Crawfords (of John and David Crawford, or then Wm & Naundine Valentine Crawford) would be the linage of this Tar Fork, KY Samuel Crawford 1750-1821. But this hypothesis would certainly need to be proven. It would likely help greatly if the middle names of all Samuel Crawford's children and grandchildren were known, and even Samuel's siblings middle names. One online blog claims that the book: The Descendants of Moses and Isabell (Clark) Crawford of Bucks County, PA, by Allen W Scholl, indeed tries to chronicle the (John and David Crawford-Jamestown VA) ancestry of Samuel Crawford 1750-1821 of Tarfork, Cloverport Kentucky, but falls short. One of Samuel Crawford's grandsons was named John Crawford Pate. Another grandson was named Samuel Crawford Pate and was the official who presided over Abraham Lincolns first trial as a young lawyer, in 1827, wereby Abraham Lincoln, the future president of United States, then defended himself, in the east room of Samuel Crawford Pate's home in Lewisport, KY. Samuel and brother James Crawford bought in March of 1770 land from descendants of the Randolph Family of Henrico county VA, which is where the David Crawford line was situated; so it seems likely that Samuel of Tar Fork is somehow connected into that Henrico County Crawford line. ~~~ These old records in my possession show that In 1801 Samuel CRAWFORD sells acreage back in Virginia to the Terry family, with the Terrys having married into the David Crawford descendants. Thus most likely he was selling land to his cousins, and Samuel CRAWFORD of Tar fork is likely descended from David Crawford 1625-1710, the progenitor. Samuel Crawford’s only known sibling is James CRAWFORD who bought land with Samuel in Virginia, and then lived next door to him in Botetourt County Virginia. ~~~ Samuel’s (1750-1721) father is likely William Crawford, who was a county constable in Virginia, he being born circa 1720. (This Samuel CRAWFORD of Tar Fork Kentucky perhaps seems to be a nephew of the John Crawford who has a will in Botetourt county in 1796. With this John also having sons named Samuel and James Crawford, which would seemingly be cousins to Samuel Crawford of Tar Fork Breckinridge County Kentucky. All this being very confusing in the VA records, but using DNA should help.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158398954/samuel-crawford
- SAMUEL CRAWFORD & JENNET MASON, by Linda Sparks Starr.
He the son of William per Bedford Co. Deed Book C-3, page 420-1; she the daughter of John per Augusta Co. Will Book III, p. 52. Their marriage per Botetourt Co. Marriage Bond dated 23 MAR 1771 with security John Mills Jr. Since husbands were usually older than wives, I position his birth as ca.1745-1750 for she "of law ful age" on the bond--thus at least 21 in 1771. I position her birth specifically as spring 1750. She does not appear in the Rev. John Craig's baptismal records (which ends in 1749); however, her elder brother John was baptized 7 MAR 1749. There fore she was born after MAR 1749 but by MAR 1750 to be "of legal age" MAR of 1771. She was born in then Augusta Co. VA; Samuel's birthplace is yet to be determined.
Samuel and his brother James first appear in the VA valley records ca1770. Together they purchased 212 acres on Goose Creek in what was then thought to be or was Bedford Co. 27 MAR 1770. Apparently no one has systematically located all the land Samuel acquired in VA; neither has anyone located all the references to him in various records. The following may only be a sampling. from Annals of SW VA 1769-1800 by Lewis Preston Summers: 10 OCT 1770 Alexander Evans sold to Samuel 103 acres for L20 26 DEC 1770 Samuel and James Crawford witnesses to property transaction--John Wills to John Wills. [see above marriage bond--should this read "Mills"?] 12 AUG 1778 Samuel was ordered to view road; same order was given again in OCT; 11 FEB 1779 report was returned. In the same session he was again ordered to view another road; this report was returned 13 MAY 1779. 8 NOV 1785 Samuel was ordered to view road 10 FEB 1789 Samuel Crawford (Roan Oak) was appointed Valuer of Property. [This the first use of the designation "Roan Oak" suggesting another Samuel Crawford (there are six on the 1787 tax rolls) is beginning to appear in court records. [Mrs. Coulter says there was an older Samuel who died 1790's whose probate records are under "Andrew".] "Our" Samuel is possibly the one appointed Processioner in 14 AUG 1795.
VA Land Deeds from Margaret Elgin: 9 SEP 1772 Samuel and Jennet sold 103 acres to John Johnson Jr. [This the land they purchased from Alex. Evans in OCT 1770- see above.] 15 SEP 1779 Samuel purchased 245 acres from Thomas Akens 9 SEP 1788 Samuel & Jennet sold 170 acres to Matthew Wilson 1793 transaction of 191 acres [unspecified] 1793 they sold land to Jeremiah Pate APR 1798 they sold 300 acres to Jeremiah Pate
from Burton's Botetourt Co. VA: It's Men 1770-1777 "our" Samuel Crawford appears on the tax list in 1772 and 1775 from "Stone House at Cloverdale to South Roanoke River". Fothergill & Naugh VA Taxpayers 1782-1787 shows one Samuel in Botetourt Co. taxed with one poll (white male over 21) plus one slave and the other Samuel with just one poll. Per Kegley's VA Frontiers the 1783 tax roll for Capt. Neely's Co. (all residents east of Peter's Creek near the Great Lick) includes Samuel Crawford Sr. who was taxed with 10 horses, 12 cattle and had no slaves. This is probably "ours" for Jennet's brother Joseph Mason was in the same tax district; he had 1 horse and 1 cow.
Yantis's 1787 VA Tax Payers from Botetourt Co. shows three Samuel Crawfords as heads of households. One Samuel is taxed for 0 white males between 16 and 21; 2 Blacks above 16; 0 Blacks under 16; 7 horses and 12 cattle and another with 1 white male above 16; no Blacks; 10 horses and 23 cattle. "Our" Samuel is one of those for the other "head of household" is taxed for only 4 horses. Three other Samuels appear on the rolls--two over 21 and one between 16 and 21--who were all living in other CRAWFORD households.
Per Robert Stoner A Seed-Bed of the Republic: Early Botetourt "our" Samuel was registered for recruitment in the Revolutionary War in the 15th District along with Jennet's brothers Joseph and James. Another Samuel Crawford was registered in the 10th dis- trict.
Kentucky
I suspect Samuel or his agent chose the land he desired in KY during 1796 or as late as the summer of 1797. We learn from Old Kentucky Surveys & Grants that he was granted 1000 acres in (then) Hardin Co. on Rock Lick Creek 6 AUG 1798; this land was surveyed for him 18 NOV 1797.
Samuel and Jennet purchased several additional tracts of land in the areas that became Breckinridge and Ohio Counties; much of this was given to their children. They resided in what became Ohio Co. for he appears on the 1810 and 1820 Ohio Co. KY census per Ohio County, Kentucky 1810-1840 Censuses transcribed by Rowena Lawson. His household in 1810 consisted of one male 16 26 and Samuel and Jennet--both over 45. His 1820 household showed just Samuel and his then wife Elizabeth plus 18 slaves. This Samuel reportedly served as either a Commissioned Officer from Breckinridge Co. in the War of 1812 or as a private in Capt. Kincheloe's Co. of Mounted Volunteer Militia summer 1813; I suspect the reporter is mistaking his son for him for this Samuel would have been nearing 70 years of age and resided in Ohio Co. at the time.
Jennet's name last appears on an Ohio Co. Deed 11 JUL 1810; she died sometime between this date and 11 FEB 1818 when Samuel wrote his will naming his then wife Mary Elizabeth (Blacklock). Samuel died shortly before 12 NOV 1821 (date of probate) in Ohio Co. KY. He had 18 slaves at the time of his death; he have already given most of his children their portions, so left his second wife Elizabeth the bulk of his estate including the plantation on which he lived.
Children from will of Jennet's brother James Mason located in Botetourt Co. VA Will Book B, p. 183; James identifies these as his neices and nephews and children of Samuel and Jennet Craw- ford. Jennet, his sister and best friend, received his mulatto "Nelly". Samuel was named as one of his executors. [Children are verified as heirs of Samuel in Ohio Co. KY Deed Book Q, page 134-37.]
from Kentucky Ancestors vol. 17, No. 2, OCT 1981 (1) William was first son b. 1771 died 1845 in Illinois. He married 1798 Malinda Harden (1780-ca.1826 KY) in Kentucky.
from copy of manuscript sent by Nellie Fern Baker: (1) William b. DEC 1771 married Malinda Harden 15 FEB 1798 in Hardin Co. KY. (2) Mary "Polly" b. 18 NOV 1771 married 6 APR 1789 Edward Pate in Botetourt Co. VA. She died before 1857.
(3) Jane "Jenny" b. AUG 1773 m. 20 OCT 1792 John Pate in Botetourt Co. VA. She died before 1857.
(4) Eleanor "Ellen" b. 6 FEB 1777 d. 19 AUG 1817. She married 12 SEP 1799 James Jennings
(5) Margaret "Peggy" b. 4 FEB 1779 d. 20 FEB 1862. She married Joseph Allen 11 JUN 1803 in Breckinridge Co. KY. [Exchange, vol II No. 2 p26 AUG 1989 gives the date of her death as 2 FEB 1862. It also gives Joseph the rank of "Capt."]
(6) Samuel Jr. b. 25 JAN 1781 d. 23 MAY 1824. He married Theodocia Earl Compton 16 FEB 1806.
(7) [from Margaret Elgin]: Mason b. 15 JAN 1783 Botetourt co. VA d. 25 MAR 1865 in Ursa, Adams Co. Illinois. He married first Mary Jane McCreery 10 FEB 1805 at Hartford, Ohio Co. KY and second Susan Allenthorpe. He had 13 children with Mary Jane and 7 with Susan. [Hildy Crawford exchange p58 says Mary Jane (McCreery) Crawford died 7 JUL 1826.] William, son of Susan, b. 10 MAY 1829 Jane, dau Mary Jane b. 9 MAY 1808
(8) Sarah "Sally" b. ca. 1784 married George Jackson 20 DEC 1802 in Breckinridge Co. KY.
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