Person:William Crawford (82)

Watchers
William Crawford
  1. John Crawford, Jr.Bef 1750 - Bef 1796
  2. William CrawfordEst 1750 - 1835
  3. Alfus "Ufus" CrawfordAbt 1770 -
  • HWilliam CrawfordEst 1750 - 1835
  • WMary McRoberts1755 - Bef 1781
m. Est 1775
m. 20 Sep 1784
  1. Jean CrawfordAbt 1782 -
  2. Elizabeth CrawfordAbt 1784 - 1837
  3. Thomas CrawfordAbt 1787 -
  4. William K. Crawford1787 - 1860
  5. Mary CrawfordAbt 1789 - Bet 1824 & 1827
  6. Sarah CrawfordAbt 1794 -
  7. Joseph Crawford1795 - 1871
  8. Robert K. Crawford1798 - 1849
  9. Andrew K. Crawford1799 - 1866
  10. Samuel F. Crawford1800 - 1867
  11. Alexander Crawford1801 - 1882
  12. Eufues Crawford
  13. Margaret Crawford
Facts and Events
Name William Crawford
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1750 Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage Est 1775 to Mary McRoberts
Marriage 20 Sep 1784 Botetourt County, Virginiato Margaret Kilpatrick
Death? Feb 1835 Botetourt County, Virginia

Information on William Crawford

William Crawford acted as a private in the Revolutionary War. He was on the roster of Captain Thomas Rowland's company to the frontier of Fincastle Co. Virginia for the protection of the inhabitants against the combined forces of Indians and British. This Information came from the DAR records of Miss Alverta Geisendorfer of Quincy Illinois 1978. His Nephew Colonel William Crawford was burned to death by Indians in Wyandot Co. Ohio. [Source: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/v/e/Donna-L-Averill-CO/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0013.html]

Notes

Possible Land Acquisition: (needs additional research):

  • Page 1. February 10, 1769. Alexander Walker of the Colony of Virginia to William Crawford. 5 shillings. Lease of a certain tract or parcel of land containing 154 acres on Broad Creek, a branch of James River. [Source: Botetourt County, Virginia Deed Book 1].
References
  1.   Grose, S. Botetourt County Virginia Heritage
    pg. 109.