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Husband: Cpt William H Crawford
Born: 1818/1819 in Marion Dist, SC
Married: 10 FEB 1840 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: about 1897 in GA
Father: James Crawford
Mother: Rachel Nevils
Spouses:
Wife: Margaret E Durant
Born: 1822/1823 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Father: Durant
Mother: >>>
Spouses:
Children
01 (M): Henry L Crawford, Pvt
Born: 1841/1842 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 29 AUG 1862 in Civil War
Spouses:
02 (F): Mary Ann Crawford
Born: 1843/1844 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses:
03 (F): Ellen G Crawford
Born: JAN 1847 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1900 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses:
04 (F): Louisa Caroline Crawford
Born: about 29 AUG 1849 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 29 JUN 1855 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses:
05 (F): M Julia Crawford
Born: 1851/1852 in Marion Dist, SC
Died:
Spouses: John Allison
06 (M): George D Crawford
Born: JUL 1854 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1900 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses:
07 (F): Matty A Crawford
Born: 1856/1857 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1870 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses:
08 (M): William G Crawford
Born: 1860/1861 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Spouses:
Additional Information

Cpt William H Crawford:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 142-147
...
James Crawford, the father of Chapman J. Crawford, married Miss Rachel Nevils, and by her bad two sons, Chapman J. and William H., and three or four daughters ; one married Peter P. Johnson, of Fayetteville, N. C. ; one married D. C. Milling, of Darlington, and one married D. J. McDonald, long a merchant at Marion, and Representative from Marion in the State Legislature in 1850, and finally failing in his business, removed to Arkansas. James Crawford, the second, was a very prosperous man, left a large estate, and died in the prime of life. His widow, Rachel, married Dr. Cherry, and by him had several daughters; one of them married, first. Dr. Richard Scarborough, of Marion; he soon died childless, and his widow then married Major O. P. Wheeler, and after some years he died, and she remained his widow for several years, when she died. Another daughter of Mrs. Cherry became the wife of the late C. Graham, of Marion ; she died before he did, and left an only child, a son, Herbert C. Graham, now residing in Marion. Another daughter, Sarah Jane, became the wife of Dr. J. Hamilton Wheeler, who died and left her a widow with two children, Ed. B. Wheeler and Tiston C. Wheeler, now residing in Marion ; their mother, Sarah Jane, still lives. Dr. Cherry, a most excellent and upright man, died away back in the '40's ; he was a well-to-do man.
...
His younger brother, Wm. H. Crawford, grew up and married a Miss Durant, sister of Rev. H. H. Durant, of the South Carolina Conference of the Southern Methodist Church; he married, loth February, 1840, the same day of Queen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert. Captain Crawford started out in life with fine prospects; he went into a large mercantile business at Marion, in partnership with his brother-in-law, D. J. McDonald, who had had some training for such business—a man of push and enterprise, but lacking in business judgment. The firm seemed to do well for a few years and then began to go down, and finally failed altogether, and Captain Crawford's whole property was swept out, and he with his family were left penniless. McDonald emigrated, to Arkansas, and was said to have built up again; but Captain Crawford remained poor to the day of his death ; he lived in Marion until three or four years ago, when he moved to Georgia, and died there about two years ago, eighty years of age. Captain Crawford was a good man, but the reverses to which he had been subjected soured his disposition, and he became apathetic as to all mankind; he left two sons, George and William, who are the only hope of perpetuating the name in that branch of the Crawford family. George Crawford is married and has children, whether sons or daughters, is unknown to the writer ; William is yet single. The connexion is yet large, but the name, like many others, may become extinct at least in that branch of the family, in another generation or two. What changes are wrought in one hundred and sixty years! ;


!CENSUS:1820;

!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 w/John A. CHERRY age 10-14 (1815/20);

!CENSUS:1840;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1793/1800
William H. Crawford 31 Farmer $2500 Marion
Margaret 27
Henry 8
Mary 6
Ellen 4
Louisa 1;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CIVIL WAR:Company D, 7th Battalion, South Carolina Reserves. W.H. CRAWFORD, Cpt;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Town of Marion # 48/56
William H. Crawford 60 M Clerk in Store SC-SC-SC
Margaret E. 57 wife
Mary A. 30 dau S
Ellen G. 28 dau S
George D. 23 son S Merchant
William G. 18 son S Printer;

Margaret E Durant:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 142-147
...
His younger brother, Wm. H. Crawford, grew up and married a Miss Durant, sister of Rev. H. H. Durant, of the South Carolina Conference of the Southern Methodist Church; he married, l0th February, 1840, the same day of Queen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert. Captain Crawford started out in life with fine prospects; he went into a large mercantile business at Marion, in partnership with his brother-in-law, D. J. McDonald, who had had some training for such business—a man of push and enterprise, but lacking in business judgment. The firm seemed to do well for a few years and then began to go down, and finally failed altogether, and Captain Crawford's whole property was swept out, and he with his family were left penniless. McDonald emigrated, to Arkansas, and was said to have built up again; but Captain Crawford remained poor to the day of his death ; he lived in Marion until three or four years ago, when he moved to Georgia, and died there about two years ago, eighty years of age. Captain Crawford was a good man, but the reverses to which he had been subjected soured his disposition, and he became apathetic as to all mankind; he left two sons, George and William, who are the only hope of perpetuating the name in that branch of the Crawford family. George Crawford is married and has children, whether sons or daughters, is unknown to the writer ; William is yet single. The connexion is yet large, but the name, like many others, may become extinct at least in that branch of the family, in another generation or two. What changes are wrought in one hundred and sixty years! ;


!CENSUS:1840;

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1793/1800
William H. Crawford 31 Farmer $2500 Marion
Margaret 27
Henry 8
Mary 6
Ellen 4
Louisa 1;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Town of Marion # 48/56
William H. Crawford 60 M Clerk in Store SC-SC-SC
Margaret E. 57 wife
Mary A. 30 dau S
Ellen G. 28 dau S
George D. 23 son S Merchant
William G. 18 son S Printer;

!CENSUS:1900 x

(01) Henry L Crawford, Pvt:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1793/1800
William H. Crawford 31 Farmer $2500 Marion
Margaret 27
Henry 8
Mary 6
Ellen 4
Louisa 1;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CIVIL WAR:Company F. Gregg's First Regiment SC. Henry L. CRAWFORD, Pvt, enl Aug 1, 1861. Killed Aug 29, 1862;

(02) Mary Ann Crawford:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1793/1800
William H. Crawford 31 Farmer $2500 Marion
Margaret 27
Henry 8
Mary 6
Ellen 4
Louisa 1;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Town of Marion # 48/56
William H. Crawford 60 M Clerk in Store SC-SC-SC
Margaret E. 57 wife
Mary A. 30 dau S
Ellen G. 28 dau S
George D. 23 son S Merchant
William G. 18 son S Printer;

(03) Ellen G Crawford:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1793/1800
William H. Crawford 31 Farmer $2500 Marion
Margaret 27
Henry 8
Mary 6
Ellen 4
Louisa 1;

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Town of Marion # 48/56
William H. Crawford 60 M Clerk in Store SC-SC-SC
Margaret E. 57 wife
Mary A. 30 dau S
Ellen G. 28 dau S
George D. 23 son S Merchant
William G. 18 son S Printer;

!CENSUS:1900 Marion Co., SC Marion Town # 20/20
George D. Crawford head Jul 1854 45 M 17 SC-SC-SC Merchant Grocery
Lola wife Apr 1863 36 M 17 7-3 GA-GA-GA
Anna M. dau May 1891 9 SC-SC-GA
Marion H. son Jun 1895 5 GA-SC-GA
Ruth dau Oct 1898 1
Ellen G. sister Jan 1847 53 S SC-SC-SC;

(04) Louisa Caroline Crawford:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1793/1800
William H. Crawford 31 Farmer $2500 Marion
Margaret 27
Henry 8
Mary 6
Ellen 4
Louisa 1;

!DEATH:29 Jun 1855 Marion Star, died, Louisa Caroline, daughter of W.H. and M.E. CRAWFORD, age 5 years, 10 months (calculates to birth of 29 Aug 1849);

(06) George D Crawford:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 142-147
...
His younger brother, Wm. H. Crawford, grew up and married a Miss Durant, sister of Rev. H. H. Durant, of the South Carolina Conference of the Southern Methodist Church; he married, l0th February, 1840, the same day of Queen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert. Captain Crawford started out in life with fine prospects; he went into a large mercantile business at Marion, in partnership with his brother-in-law, D. J. McDonald, who had had some training for such business-a man of push and enterprise, but lacking in business judgment. The firm seemed to do well for a few years and then began to go down, and finally failed altogether, and Captain Crawford's whole property was swept out, and he with his family were left penniless. McDonald emigrated, to Arkansas, and was said to have built up again; but Captain Crawford remained poor to the day of his death ; he lived in Marion until three or four years ago, when he moved to Georgia, and died there about two years ago, eighty years of age. Captain Crawford was a good man, but the reverses to which he had been subjected soured his disposition, and he became apathetic as to all mankind; he left two sons, George and William, who are the only hope of perpetuating the name in that branch of the Crawford family. George Crawford is married and has children, whether sons or daughters, is unknown to the writer ; William is yet single. The connexion is yet large, but the name, like many others, may become extinct at least in that branch of the family, in another generation or two. What changes are wrought in one hundred and sixty years! ;


!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Town of Marion # 48/56
William H. Crawford 60 M Clerk in Store SC-SC-SC
Margaret E. 57 wife
Mary A. 30 dau S
Ellen G. 28 dau S
George D. 23 son S Merchant
William G. 18 son S Printer;

!CENSUS:1900 Marion Co., SC Marion Town # 20/20
George D. Crawford head Jul 1854 45 M 17 SC-SC-SC Merchant Grocery
Lola wife Apr 1863 36 M 17 7-3 GA-GA-GA
Anna M. dau May 1891 9 SC-SC-GA
Marion H. son Jun 1895 5 GA-SC-GA
Ruth dau Oct 1898 1
Ellen G. sister Jan 1847 53 S SC-SC-SC;

(07) Matty A Crawford:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck # 1/1
Wm H. Crawford 41 Farmer $0/3000 SC
M. E. 37 f
H. L. 18 m
M. A. 15 f
E. G. 13 f
M. J. 8 f
G. D. 5 m
M. A. 3 f;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

(08) William G Crawford:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 142-147
...
His younger brother, Wm. H. Crawford, grew up and married a Miss Durant, sister of Rev. H. H. Durant, of the South Carolina Conference of the Southern Methodist Church; he married, l0th February, 1840, the same day of Queen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert. Captain Crawford started out in life with fine prospects; he went into a large mercantile business at Marion, in partnership with his brother-in-law, D. J. McDonald, who had had some training for such business-a man of push and enterprise, but lacking in business judgment. The firm seemed to do well for a few years and then began to go down, and finally failed altogether, and Captain Crawford's whole property was swept out, and he with his family were left penniless. McDonald emigrated, to Arkansas, and was said to have built up again; but Captain Crawford remained poor to the day of his death ; he lived in Marion until three or four years ago, when he moved to Georgia, and died there about two years ago, eighty years of age. Captain Crawford was a good man, but the reverses to which he had been subjected soured his disposition, and he became apathetic as to all mankind; he left two sons, George and William, who are the only hope of perpetuating the name in that branch of the Crawford family. George Crawford is married and has children, whether sons or daughters, is unknown to the writer ; William is yet single. The connexion is yet large, but the name, like many others, may become extinct at least in that branch of the family, in another generation or two. What changes are wrought in one hundred and sixty years! ;



!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Marion Township # 119/133
William H. Crawford 51 Merchant $400/650 SC
Margaret E. 48
Mary Ann 24
Ellen 22
Julia 18
George 15
Matty 13
William 9;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Town of Marion # 48/56
William H. Crawford 60 M Clerk in Store SC-SC-SC
Margaret E. 57 wife
Mary A. 30 dau S
Ellen G. 28 dau S
George D. 23 son S Merchant
William G. 18 son S Printer;

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