The book is also available in Kindle. Found inside – Page 1616He settled in Titusville, Crawford county, Pennsylvania, and here worked for a ... family removed to Manchester, England, because of the famine in Ireland, ... m. John AYLETT. Found inside – Page 459He was a man of fine edu- surnames , and the family in many of its cation and was a professor of deep learning , branches ... and married Katherine A. who came to served in the office of high sheriff in the same Canada from Ireland . He m. a daughter of Porterfield , of that Ilk, and had a son. David, born 1707. It is believed that the grant of lands in Donegal (known as the Portlough Patent) was organized by the Duke of Lennox, Ludovic Stuart, who was held in great esteem by King James VI or I of England. Comparing the Crawford Coat-of-arms with the one of Brittany bears out this claim. Children of LAWRENCE CRAWFORD and HELEN CAMBELL Lawrence Crawford and Helen Campbell were. He imigrated to America in 1643. Also notorial copy of parole evidence of Colonel Boyle , of Shewalton , corroborated by his mother's the late honourable Mrs. Boyle , touching this (the Newfield branch) being the representative as the male descendants of Auchnames . James was thus 24th earl of Crawford and 7th earl of Balcarres; in 1826 he had been created a peer of the United Kingdom as Baron Wigan of Haigh Hall. Found inside – Page 42Four Centuries of Family Farms in Edymore and Cavanalee in County Tyrone Michael Cox. or unmarried nieces to call upon , it was essential that he could make ... the principal domain in fact, it proved the integrity of the Crawfurd-John Barony as it l?? Joseph Ayers, son of Jonathan Ayers and Mary Ayers, was born 7 Nov 1814 in Knox County, Tennessee. Geneanet. "came heirs female - but another part of the barony remained with the heirs male (desceuded from Reginald ), from whom derived the Crawfurds , of Lowdon ; and from John , his Reginald 's) son, came the designation of Crawfurd-John .". From this marriage descended the Earls of Loudoun. It is also to be noted that most of the Councilors have been Burgesses. He married Margaret Semple/ Semphill the daughter of Thomas Semple/Semphill. Genealogy and History of Representative Citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts includes Calvin Densmore Crawford (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($) He married MARGARET BLAIR, daughter of JOHN BLAIR. His wife was Marjory Barclay, [coincidentally ?] William Crawfurd , of Auchinames , who wedded Annabel , daughter of Chalmers of Gadgirth , and had one son, 1st, Reginald , his successor in Lowdon , and 2nd, Hugh , who inherited Crosby Monoch , &c. and termed West Lowdon , of whom afterwards "Sir Reginald , called Sir Ronald the younger." Old. Christopher, b. Found inside – Page 8Patty Russell Petaluma, CA Research Across the Pond My main family history ... you should check out the genealogy of Francis Crawford of Lymond & Sevigny. Marion, m. to Sir John Fairley of that ilk. He was the first of three children of Lucy and Thomas Lewis. George Turberville exrs., the latter to have a mourning ring; wife Sarah personal estate, Sarah Crawford born: 12 May 1666 in New Kent County, Virginia died: abt 1752 in Fredericksville Parish, Louisa, Virginia, Sarah Crawford, also shown as Crafford or Crofford, was born about 1675. m. and had seven children. Malcolm Crawford or Crawfurd was laird of Greenock and Kilbirnie, co. Ayr - he had a charter of Kilbirnie from King James IV, 1499. ), Child of Hugh Crawford and Margaret Colquohoun was, Malcolm Crawford (Hugh, Lawrence, Robert, Malcolm, Malcolm, John, Roger ,Malcolm, Roger, Reginald, John, Reginald, Galfridus, Johannes (John), Reginald, Reginald, Domincus, Reginald, Alan)was born in Kilbirine, Scotland, and died 1592. Born in Donegal, Ireland on 14 October 1820 to H. John Crawford and Sarah Bagley. JOHN DE CRAWFORD and unknown wife children were, 1 Margaret de Crawford m’d Archibald de Douglas. III. under the head of the "Fathers of the Revolution." John agreed to find and provide lands for the sd. beirs male to a certain portion of the t?? He married Sarah, sister of John Corry, of Castlecoole, county Fermanagh, great-grandfather of Armar Lowry Corry, 1st Lord Belmore. He seems to have accompanied David I. to the North, when that prince entered his kingdom from the court of his brother-in-law Henry I. of England , "followed," says Chalmers, "by a thousand Norman knights, whom he provided for and established in his dominions for their civilization and protection." Patrick’s great-grandson, John Lindsay, 17th earl of Crawford and 1st earl of Lindsay (c. 1598—1678), was the son of Robert Lindsay, 9th Lord Lindsay of the Byres, whom he succeeded as 10th lord in 1616. His account of the journey provides invaluable eyewitness testimony to the trauma and tragedy that many emigrants had to face en route to their new lives in Canada and America. He was ancestor to Crawfurd of Newark .) John Evans, of Grassendale; 2. Thus far we have not been able to connect this "first John" with the family tree in Scotland. a daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, second son of David I and his wife Maud (Matilda), Domincus Crawford and Miss le Scot Children, Reginald de Crawford (Domincus Crawford, Reginald, Alan) wife unknown, Child of Reginald de Crawford and unknown wife. Ancestors include: John Ireland and Margaret -- Alexander Parks and Margaret Ireland -- William Alexander and Elizabeth Parks -- and others. 5 Nicholas MERIWETHER was born on 11 Dec 1719 in Louisa County, VA. 1, page 767. Found insideV - vi Table of Contents ..... ..... vii - viii The Andrews Family Crest ................................ 1 The Andrews ... 5-6 The Irish in America and Northern Ireland . ... 11 Placemat Map of Crawford , Mercer & Venango Counties . James Crawford, born 1825 in Ireland. Robert Crawfurd , of Auchinames , who wedded, first, -, daughter of Archibald , Earl of Angus ; and secondly, a daughter of Houstoun , of Houstoun . In 1633 he was created earl of Lindsay, and having become a leader of the Covenanters he marched with the Scottish army into England in 1644 and was present at Marston Moor; in 1644 also he obtained the earldom of Crawford in the manner already mentioned. Cornelius Crawford, of Jordanhill, m. Mary, daughter of Sir James Lockhart of Lee. 1. An Sloinnteoir Gaeilge gives Mac Raith, making it a synonym of MacGrath, which would account for the distribution in the south. Anne, m. 1783, Henry Colclough of Mount Sion, county Carlow (a son of Beauchamp Colclough, of Bohermore, co. Carlow), High Sheriff of the county 1803, died 1836. Sarah on 5/21/1691 & that she intermarried with James Brechin. Anne, m. to Sir Archibald Steuart, of Blackhall; 2. "From him are descended all the Crawfords of the Kilbirnie branch in this country." To him succeeded his son. Received the accession to the Barony of Green-Easter about 1390 (about a mile from Port Glasgow. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person’s profile. Child of ROBERT CRAWFORD and MARGARET SEMPLE Robert Crawford and Margaret Semple was. #1, p. 27 of 27 March 1753. He married the Lady (reported by some to have been his cousin) Mary Cunningham, daughter of the 7th Earl of Glencairn, and by her had two sons and two daughter.". THE FIRST CRAWFORD IN AMERICA, Facts and speculation about probable linkage with the Scottish clan. Here is story about the Lindsay/Crawford family. p. xiv. Updated April 05, 2019. This database details information found in John Burke’s history of landed gentry or commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, printed in 1837 and 1838. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 5 Menmuir, a man of great intellectual attainments, left two sons, the younger, David, succeeding to the family estates on his brother’s death in 1601. 1506 in Kilbirine, Scotland, and died June 1547 in Scotland. When it comes to ease of use and the depth of its tools, FamilySearch is perhaps the best free genealogy website on the web. Nov 12 2019 7 Elizabeth MERIWETHER was born on 20 Jun 1703 in Goochland, Virginia. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z, WIKITREE HOME   |   ABOUT   |   G2G FORUM   |   HELP   |   SEARCH. People Projects Discussions Surnames II.). James Crawford b 1758 VA; d1836 IN – in the R1b-01B Ardmillan group R-Y88686 — the James Crawford married to Rebeccca Anderson Maxwell; this James owned land along Paint … John Crawford had 6 children. The sister of Sir Reginald Crawford, sheriff of Ayr, married Wallace of Elderslie in the 13th century and was the mother of William Wallace, the Scottish knight and patriot who was immortalised in the film Braveheart. He mar. Patrick Crawfurd , of Auchinames , who espoused in 1606 , Jane Crawfurd , heiress of Crosby , and thus again united the ancient estates of Crosby and Auchinames . The male line was carried on by: Sir John Crawfurd, eldest son of Hugh Crawfurd of Loudoun (temp. Robert Crawford of Oakley Park, county Meath, m. Alice, daughter of Jason Hassard, of Gardenhill, co. Fermanagh, and d. 1734, leaving one son, Jason, of Laurencetown, co. Meath, who d. 1769, leaving three sons and two daughters. It bears the subtitle of "A Historicall and Genealogical Deduction of the Several families of the sir name of Crawfurd as weel such as are extinct as those who are yet extant from the time of King David the 1 till the present time". "Our Ancestors' quotes Fred E. Crawford in "The Early Ancestors of the Crawfords" as authority for the statement that, "This John was one of the early patentees of land in Donegal in Ireland, but did not stay there and the grant was given to one of his friend, John Stewart." William Crawfurd died in 1582 , when the barony of Auchinames reverted to the male heir his uncle. 3 Thomas MERIWETHER was born about 1691 in Goochland, Virginia. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. David son John Crawford is William Crawford link to the Crawford line, Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800, Description: Located on the Potomac River, Westmoreland County was created in 1653 from Northumberland County. This last named Hugh succeeded his father in 1246 , in Lowdon , and as Vicecomes de Air , and by his wife Alicia , left a son Reginald and a daughter Margaret , who married Sir Malcolm Wallace , of Ellersley , and was mother of the immortal patriot Sir William Wallace the guardian. (See Burke's Peerage.) Children. Rev. Catherine, m. to David Fairlie of that ilk. The above Patrick of Drumsoy , married Jane , second daughter to Archibald of Auchinames , but the representation of the family through female went by his grand-daughter to the Edmonstons -the male representation reverted to his uncle, Robert Crawfurd , designed by Nisbet "Captain Robert Crawfurd , of Nethermains ;" and that the Nethermains so alluded to, was the Nethermains of Kilwinning , whence sprang the Crawfurds of Newfield , is sufficiently attested by the will at Patrick Crawfurd , of Auchinames , lately discovered among the records of the Commissary Court of Glasgow . "From the elder branch." (182 7—1894), also a descendant of the 4th Lord Lindsay of the Byres, was entitled to the earldom. Children of John Crawford and Mary Cunningham were: John Crawford b 1600 was said to have had a Mistress/Concubine. Settled in Canada. His successor was his son Alexander, the 4th earl (d. 1736), who was followed by another son, James, the 5th earl (1691—1768), who fought for the Stuarts at Sheriffrnuir. Crawford Chiefs; Prominent Crawford Clansmen; History of Scotland; Webshop; Heraldry Show sub menu. Found inside – Page 7I immediately set the clerk working on the Crawford geneology and he ... In that year a William Crawford migrated from Scotland to County Antrim, Ireland. Sir Lawrence of the "Illustrious" family of Crawford, Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland, married Helen, daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell of Loundon, Ancestor of the earls of Loudon. She died in 1767 in Amhurst County, Virginia. The Scotch-Irish in America tells the story of how the hardy breed of men and women, who in America came to be known as the ‘Scotch-Irish’, was forged in the north of Ireland during the seventeenth century. John, rector of Halden, in co. Kent (England). ), Malcolm Crawford wife the daughter of co-heiress of Malcolm Galbraith of Greenock and ancient Family of Renfrewshire, Child of MALCOLM CRAWFORD and DAUGHTER GALBRAITH Malcolm Crawford and daughter of Malcolm Galbraith was, Roger de Crawford (Malcolm, Roger, Reginald, John, Reginald, Galfridus, Johannes (John), Reginald, Reginald, Domincus, Reginald, Alan) and unknown wife had a son John de Crawford. — Leonard, and had issue, a son. Found inside – Page 879He is now the only representative of his father's family in Crawford County . ... Daniel , Sr. , was a native of Ireland , and settled on the farm now owned by our subject , though the land had been previously taken up by ... 2166 David Crawford, Burgess of New Kent Co., Va., 1692 states: "Dominicus de Crawford is said to have been the fifth great-grandfather of Margaret de Crawford, the mother of Sir William Wallace. Since John Poindexter was the eldest son & heir at law of Thomas Poindexter Sr. he was born betw. The deposition of Christian Poindexter 1765 says, "Sarah Brechin agreed to sell 60 acres in Hanover Co. which land was entailed to her (Sarah's) eldest son John Poindexter so Sarah proposed to her heir entail John that he sell all these lands & use 60 lbs in the purchase of negro slaves which slaves were to be used by Sarah during her natural life & after her death to son John. Found inside – Page 2At the beginning of the “ Seranus " letter , Crawford lists her Scotch , French and English ancestry . ... In view of the fact that her father's people had been in Ireland since the sixteenth century , it is somewhat surprising that in ... 5 James Crawford ,Ancestor of the Crawfords of Minnoch in Ayrshire. The author returned to Ireland in 1847–49 to help with famine relief and recorded those experiences in the rather harrowing:Annals of the Famine in Ireland. It relates the circumstances under which the great exodus to the New World began, the trials and tribulations faced by these tough American pioneers and the enduring influence they came to exert on the politics, education and religion of the country. Robert Crawford (Malcolm, Malcolm, John, Roger ,Malcolm, Roger, Reginald, John, Reginald, Galfridus, Johannes (John), Reginald, Reginald, Domincus, Reginald, Alan) was born 1480 in Kilbirine, Ayrshire, Scotland, and died 1513 Kilbirine, Ayrshire, Scotland. James Breechin (or Breckin)’s wife Sarah Crawford’s father: David Crawford born: 1625 in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland died: killed by Indians 13 December 1689, Assaquin Plantation, New Kent, Virginia Member of the House of Burgesses. He died in 1226 , when he was succeeded by his son. Caledonis); he appears to consider his barony as that that was divided between co-heiresses. William Crawfurd , of Auchinames , who was infeft in 1649 . 2-David, son of John, born in 1625; came with his father to Jamestown, Virginia in 1643. Reginald de Crawford and Margaret Loudoun children were. Jason, of Laurencetown, m. a daughter of Henry Rowley, of Maperath, co. Meath, and left issue, 2. There are many conflicting stories about John Crawford, so I am posting all that I have found. From Joseph I can trace our lineage down to Leona Mae Crawford, my grandmother. The Ocean Plague: or, A Voyage to Quebec in an Irish Emigrant Vessel is based upon the diary of Robert Whyte who, in 1847, crossed the Atlantic from Dublin to Quebec in an Irish emigrant ship. David and wife (Jane? Found insideMany Scots families also used androgynous names—for example, Christian was used as a version of Christina, and Crawford has been used as a girl's name in ... This book fulfils a keenly-felt need for a modern, comprehensive dictionary of Scottish Gaelic into English. This gentleman being slain at the battle of Pinkie in 1547 , and dying without issue, the estates devolved on his next brother. This impressive database covers the families of the early English colonies in America. DAVID CRAWFORD, known as Col. David, born 1625 Ayrshire, Scotland/Ireland, died 1710 New Kent Co., VA, married 1654 Jane maiden name unknown. VII, page 157.”. Virginia Biographical Encyclopedia, Vol. David Crawford m'd Elizabeth Smith daughter of George Smith in Nov 1695 in Amhurst County, Virginia. Hugh, his heir, who continued the elder line, a staunch adherent of Queen Mary. 1 Reginald de Crawford, b 1190 d. Abt. Reginald Crawford and wife Miss Swane children, 2 Cauterus Crawford, Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Cruford. John de Crawfurd Miles , who dying in 1248 , was buried in Melrose Abbey, and his estates divided between his two daughters and co-heiresses; the elder marrying Archibald de Douglas , (See Chart of New hottle Abbey) from which marriage descended the renowned Earls of Douglas ; and of which lady (by whom, as Chalmers shows, the Dowglass obtained their first considerable addition of property) there is a very perfect and beautiful effigy in Douglas church. Rose Marie, b. in Paris, 6th January, 1861, mar., 9th January, 1883, to Edward Pusey, eldest son of Rev. So title passes to second son of Galfridus. Hugh Crawfurd , of Crosby , died prior to the year 1320 , when he was succeeded by his son, (The same writer represents the castle of Auchinames as a "War tower now rapidly going to decay by reason of Crosby 's becoming the residence of the family."). “Virkus' Compendium of American Genealogy”, Vol. Crawford, Nancy, b.1794, Born 1794 in County Tyrone, near Fintona, Ireland, Died 1842 in Adams Co., OH. Specialist consultants for particular areas, including the Celtic languages, Iberian languages, and Jewish names, have provided much information not previously available.This title is also announced in the Oxford General Books catalogue for ... Sir Reginald Crawford, "firm friend of King Robert Bruce", was given lands of Crumshine in Cunningham, 1320, which had belonged to John Baliol. He married 1st Elizabeth Barclay, daughter of David Barclay , no issue and 2nd married Margaret Colquohoun, Hugh Crawford was a staunch friend of Mary, Queen of Scots. We do not know the name of David's wife, nor the date of his marriage. Where this John established his residence was termed, says Chalmers, "Villum Johannis Privigni Baldwini;" and the circumjacent village that arose John's-town; this portion of the barony constituting the parish of Crawfurd-John , in contradistinction to Crawfurd proper, inherited by his elder brother. The land on which Richmond was built belonged to him", and probably had its name suggested from Riginald de Richmond, "The Good", sometimes referred to as "the extreme ancestor of the Crawfords". John, of Laurencetown, who left: 1. [It is widely published that this John Crawford is the son of Malcolm Crawford and Margaret Cunningham. The facts of this intriguing mystery await some future researcher who can then supply the "missing link" between the descendants of this first Crawford in America and the multitudinous Crawfords in THE LIVES OF THE LINDSAYS and supplementary genealogical records of pre-pre-American Crawfords in Scotland. Margaret, m. her cousin Ralph Crawford, of Snowhill. of Alexander , Master of Eglinton , son of Alexander , 1st Lord Montgomerie , and by whom he had three sons. signifying, according to Chalmers, in Gaelic , "the Pass of Blood," as commemorative probably of some sanguinary conflict between the Aborigines and their Roman invaders. Patrick, second son of John, 17th Earl of Crawford, and 10th Lord Lindsay of the Byres, (who assumed the name of Crawford on succeeding to Kilbirnie, and whose son, John Lindsay Crawford, of Kilburnie, was created Viscount Gurnock in 1703.) This makes it hard to work on families but Miss Pauline Young work hard in her book relink the lines. James , who m. the Lady Elizabeth Cunningham , daughter of William sixth Earl of Glencairn , by a daughter of Gordon of Lochinvar , and predeceasing his father, left an only child. The records of the Council of the Virginia Colony in Chapter 15 on 1st Nov.1733 & signed by WilliamGooch, Gov. Birth date, occupation, names of family members, and a reference to sources listed on pages ix-xiv may also be provided. and co-heiress of Robert Brown , of Nethermains and Burrowlands ; which latter estate was conveyed by the younger sister to her husband, Alexander Blair , of Giffordland . It is written of his son David, the second Crawford in America, that when he was killed by the Indians in 1710, at age 85, "He owned extensive lands in the countries of New Kent (Hanover) and James City; also, many slaves. After the defeat of the Scots at Dunbar, however, Crawford regained his influence in Scottish politics, but from 1651 to 1660 he was a prisoner in England. Elizabeth married Thomas MERIWETHER in 1735 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Ir. He (John) obtained a charter under the great seal of the lands and baronies of Kilbirny and Easter Greenock, anno 1600. of William Stirling of Law, and by her had five sons and two daughters: Laurence Crawford, Major-General in the Scottish army; killed at the Siege of Hereford. Roger Crawford accompanied Kind David Bruce in his expedition into England and was taken prisoner at the battle of Durham, 1346. Found inside – Page 16“Love Your Neighbor” Close to the school house another black family lived: Jess Butler, his wife Carrie, ... in Ireland, Scotland and Northern England. Record information. From this marriage lineally descends the present Flora-Muir Campbell-Rowdon-Hastings, Countess of Loudon , in her own right, and her son the present Marquis of Hastings . Poindexter taken 3/6/1765 age 60 yrs. for Fermanagh, b. Rev. Herkley , of Kilb?? The book it states that David Crafford deeded 500 acres to his daughter Sarah. William Crawford married Rebecca # Morton and had 17 children. Found inside – Page 7I immediately set the clerk working on the Crawford geneology and he ... In that year a William Crawford migrated from Scotland to County Antrim , Ireland .

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