Husband: Anthony Cribb |
Born: 1799/1800 in Marion Dist, SC Married: before 1830 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 20 APR 1870 in Marion Co, SC Father: Thomas William Cribb Mother: Elizabeth Spouses: |
Wife: Samantha Ford |
Born: 1815/1816 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 08 JUN 1869 in Marion Co, SC Father: George Ford Mother: Milly Payne Spouses: |
Children |
01 (M): William Thomas Cribb Born: 1832/1833 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 11 OCT 1910 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Mary Jane Harrelson |
02 (M): Dempsey Cribb Born: 1836/1837 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 29 AUG 1862 in Civil War Spouses: Jane Martin |
03 (F): Emma J Cribb Born: SEP 1840 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 14 JUL 1884 in Horry Co, SC Spouses: Alexander H Martin |
04 (M): George Tally Cribb Born: 13 FEB 1842 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 12 JAN 1906 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Sineath Huggins |
06 (F): Sarah Cribb Born: 1845/1846 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
07 (F): Tinna Cribb Born: 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1850 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
Anthony Cribb:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 88 w/Elizabeth CRIBB age 0-9 (1800/10);
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist, SC pg 56 w/Elizabeth CRIBB age 18-25 (1794/1802);
!NAMED:20 Nov 1821 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 14 John HENRY Estate. Merchant. Notes & Accounts: ... Benjamin JOHNSON Sr ... Roger ROBERTS ... Richard JOHNSON son of Sam, ... Francis JOHNSON, James CAMPBELL ... Duncan CAMPBELL ... James JAMES ... Theophilus CAMPBELL ... Alexander LANE ... Carey JOHNSON, son of Lewis, ... Levy BLACKMAN ... Norton ROBERTS ... Elizabeth CRIB ... Lewis JOHNSON ... John BLACKMAN ... John TURNER, Samuel JOHNSON, Mrs. Kezia ROBERTS ... Cresse BARNES ... Scarce Book WATSON Jr ... James CRAWFORD ... Readon ROBERTS ... Jeremiah CAMPBELL ... Anthony CRIB ... James CRAWFORD ... David BLACKMAN ... Gadi CRAWFORD & James G. CRAWFORD ... Willis HUGGINS ... David EDWARDS ... Dempsy CRIBB ... Col. James JOHNSON ... Willis & James G. CRAWFORD ...;
!GRANT: 5 Oct 1825 Marion Dist, SC, Anthony CRIBB, 237a;
!DEED:14 Sep 1827 Marion Dist, SC M-82 Elizabeth CRIBB, widow of Thomas CRIBB deed of gift to my son Anthony CRIBB to take effect at my death and he to take care of me as long as I live. All my dower int in the lands of my late husband Thomas CRIBB, it being 85a of the Screven Tract of land my husband bought from Peter MORROW between Maiden Down and Black Swamp. Witness: John MARTIN, Matthew MARTIN;
!DEED:31 Aug (1828?) Marion Co., SC Book P page 86
Pricilla Cribb of Marion Dist, to Anthony Cribb for $35 ... 38a ... laid out to me of my father's estate on west side of Maiden Swamp between the two big branches.
S: Pricilla (x) Cribb
W: David S. Edwards, Richard Edwards
Recorded 17 Dec 1834;
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 10 Anthony CRIBB age 20-29 (1800/10) "00001-0002";
!WITNESS:1 Jan 1833 Marion Dist, SC P-197 Dempsey CRIBB to William CRIBB, my 1/2 interest in 207a of land part of an original grant to Richard EDWARDS in 1816 on Maiden Down. Witness: David EDWARDS, Anthony CRIBB, John COLLINS;
!DEED: 2 Dec 1835 Marion Dist, SC R-192 Anthony CRIBB with dower by his wife Samantha CRIBB to John CRIBB of Georgetown District, 50a on Maiden Down Swamp and part of a 200a grant to John CRIBB Sr in 1768. Witness: John C. HUGGINS, Richard EDWARDS;
!NAMED: 4 Apr 1837 Marion Dist, SC Inventory Book 1827-1836 pg 96 James C. BELLUNE. Notes: Joel BARNES & E.B. WHEELER ... William CAMPBELL (Bare Swamp) ... Levi CAMPBELL ... John D. COLEMAN ...Anthony CRIBBS, Peter DOVE .... Book Accounts: Jamima BLACKMAN, Duncan CAMPBELL, James CAMPBELL Jr ... Gadi CRAWFORD, ... James G. CRAWFORD, David CAMPBELL ... William P. CAMPBELL, John COLEMAN Jr ... CRAWFORD & ERVIN, Chapman CRAWFORD ...Enos T. HUGGINS ... Evan HUGGINS ... Adwin W. JAMES ... William JOHNSON (Catfish) ... Archabald JOHNSON, Malichi JAMES ... Alexander LANE ... James LANE Jr, Osburn LANE ... Reddin ROBERTS ... John ROBERTS ... John L. SMITH ... Mrs. Susannah TART ... Isam WATSON ...;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 135 Anthony CRIBB Jr age 30-39 (1800/10) "210001-01001";
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1014/1019
Anthony Cribb 50 Farmer $1000 Marion
Mantha 34
William 17 "
Dempsey 13
Tally 10 m
Emma 8
Mary 6
Sarah 4
Tinna 2/12 f;
!DEED:13 May 1852 Marion Dist, SC W-248 Benjamin LEWIS and wife Abbie of Robeson Co, NC to Anthony CRIBB, 200a that belonged to John C. CRIBB adj Aaron MARTIN and Richard EDWARDS. Witness: David S. EDWARDS, John W. MOODY;
!DEED: 2 Jan 1856 Marion Dist, SC W-497 Anthony CRIBB Esq to Dempsey CRIBB, 200a land in the Fork of Buck Swamp and Maiden Down. Witness: N.C. McDUFFIE, Evans LEWIS;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Floydsville PO # 1183/1171
A. Cribb 55 m (no occupation listed) $-/- SC
M. 44 f
G. F. 19 m
M. 15 f;
!CENSUS:1870;
!DEATH:20 Apr 1870 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: "The Cribb Family" Mother Elizabeth CRIBB, died July 1st, 1853, her husband was John CRIBB. Their children: John CRIBB died April 23th, 1851. Anthony died April 20, 1870, Semantha died Jun 8th, 1869, Demcy died June 24th, 1877, Anna his wife, died Oct 16th, 1856. Soldier Demcy CRIBB Jr Killed Aug 29, 1862;
!REFERENCE:Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell
Some whare about or near the date of 1800, There Lived a man by the Name of George Ford who Lived in the vicinity of Allins Bridge who raised a Family, 2 Sons and three Girls the Sons, married too Sisters by the name of Lupo's Wm Ford married Neoma and Nelson married Polly.
The Girls (Bettsy married Wm. Goodyer Samantha, Anthony Cribb Sally,
Benjamin Shooter All Gone.;
!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. 167-170
...
There was another old Ford, by name of George, who lived just below Tabernacle Church, on the road leading from Bear Swamp to Allen's Bridge, on Little Pee Dee ; he was related to those other Fords, at least collaterally ; he was a very energetic man and accumulated some property.; I never knew much of him; he was not a very old man when he died. I know that he left two sons, William and Nelson Ford, and know that he had three daughters, if no more, to wit; second wife of William Goodyear, Sr.- her name was Elizabeth ; also the wife of the late Benjamin Shooter-her name was Mary ; she was the mother of the Shooter family, a numerous family, and among them the gallant Colonel W. P. Shooter, who was killed in the severe battle of Spottsylvania Court House, in May, 1864. A family noted for its gallantry in the war. Colonel Wm. P. Shooter and two of his brothers (names not remembered) fell on the same day and in the same fight. Another daughter was the wife of Anthony Cribb, and became the mother of our W. T. Cribb and of Dempsy Cribb, Jr. ; the latter is dead. W. T. Cribb is a respectable and good citizen, a brave soldier in the struggle for the "Lost Cause," and so was his brother, George T. Cribb. He lost a leg in the contest, and yet lives. Of the sons of George Ford, William (familiarly called "Little Bill Ford"), as now remembered, married, first, a Miss Lupo; he raised some family by her, the names and number not now known to the writer. "Little Bill Ford" has been dead some years, and perhaps his Butler wife. Nelson Ford lived to an advanced age, eighty or more, has not been dead many years; he was a most excellent man and worthy citizen ; he married a Miss Lupo, and raised a family, how many is not known; one of his sons, named Hardy, lives near Nichols, and is a most excellent man and one of our best citizens. The Ford family, as a whole, were good people, and extend down two or three generations further than herein traced ; for the want of information and personal acquaintance, the writer can go no further. They did their duty fully in the war, and demonstrated to their country a patriotism and courage of which the present and coming generations may be proud. Their connections are extensive. ;
Samantha Ford:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 10 w/Anthony CRIBB age 15-19 (1810/15);
!DEED: 2 Dec 1835 Marion Dist, SC R-192 Anthony CRIBB with dower by his wife Samantha CRIBB to John CRIBB of Georgetown District, 50a on Maiden Down Swamp and part of a 200a grant to John CRIBB Sr in 1768. Witness: John C. HUGGINS, Richard EDWARDS;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 135 w/Anthony CRIBB Jr age 20-29 (1810/20);
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1014/1019
Anthony Cribb 50 Farmer $1000 Marion
Mantha 34
William 17 "
Dempsey 13
Tally 10 m
Emma 8
Mary 6
Sarah 4
Tinna 2/12 f;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Floydsville PO # 1183/1171
A. Cribb 55 m (no occupation listed) $-/- SC
M. 44 f
G. F. 19 m
M. 15 f;
!DEATH: 8 Jun 1869 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: "The Cribb Family" Mother Elizabeth CRIBB, died July 1st, 1853, her husband was John CRIBB. Their children: John CRIBB died April 23th, 1851. Anthony died April 20, 1870, Semantha died Jun 8th, 1869, Demcy died June 24th, 1877, Anna his wife, died Oct 16th, 1856. Soldier Demcy CRIBB Jr Killed Aug 29, 1862;
!REFERENCE:Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell
Some whare about or near the date of 1800, There Lived a man by the Name of George Ford who Lived in the vicinity of Allins Bridge who raised a Family, 2 Sons and three Girls the Sons, married too Sisters by the name of Lupo's Wm Ford married Neoma and Nelson married Polly.
The Girls (Bettsy married Wm. Goodyer Samantha, Anthony Cribb Sally,
Benjamin Shooter All Gone.;
!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. 167-170
...
There was another old Ford, by name of George, who lived just below Tabernacle Church, on the road leading from Bear Swamp to Allen's Bridge, on Little Pee Dee ; he was related to those other Fords, at least collaterally ; he was a very energetic man and accumulated some property.; I never knew much of him; he was not a very old man when he died. I know that he left two sons, William and Nelson Ford, and know that he had three daughters, if no more, to wit; second wife of William Goodyear, Sr.- her name was Elizabeth ; also the wife of the late Benjamin Shooter-her name was Mary ; she was the mother of the Shooter family, a numerous family, and among them the gallant Colonel W. P. Shooter, who was killed in the severe battle of Spottsylvania Court House, in May, 1864. A family noted for its gallantry in the war. Colonel Wm. P. Shooter and two of his brothers (names not remembered) fell on the same day and in the same fight. Another daughter was the wife of Anthony Cribb, and became the mother of our W. T. Cribb and of Dempsy Cribb, Jr. ; the latter is dead. W. T. Cribb is a respectable and good citizen, a brave soldier in the struggle for the "Lost Cause," and so was his brother, George T. Cribb. He lost a leg in the contest, and yet lives. Of the sons of George Ford, William (familiarly called "Little Bill Ford"), as now remembered, married, first, a Miss Lupo; he raised some family by her, the names and number not now known to the writer. "Little Bill Ford" has been dead some years, and perhaps his Butler wife. Nelson Ford lived to an advanced age, eighty or more, has not been dead many years; he was a most excellent man and worthy citizen ; he married a Miss Lupo, and raised a family, how many is not known; one of his sons, named Hardy, lives near Nichols, and is a most excellent man and one of our best citizens. The Ford family, as a whole, were good people, and extend down two or three generations further than herein traced ; for the want of information and personal acquaintance, the writer can go no further. They did their duty fully in the war, and demonstrated to their country a patriotism and courage of which the present and coming generations may be proud. Their connections are extensive. ;
(06) Sarah Cribb:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1014/1019
Anthony Cribb 50 Farmer $1000 Marion
Mantha 34
William 17 "
Dempsey 13
Tally 10 m
Emma 8
Mary 6
Sarah 4
Tinna 2/12 f;
(07) Tinna Cribb:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1014/1019
Anthony Cribb 50 Farmer $1000 Marion
Mantha 34
William 17 "
Dempsey 13
Tally 10 m
Emma 8
Mary 6
Sarah 4
Tinna 2/12 f;
Revised: June 27, 2024
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