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William Sidney Crawford

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William Sidney Crawford

Birth
USA
Death
1815 (aged 54–55)
Amherst County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Sweet Briar Station, Amherst County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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William Sidney, a Princeton graduate, lawyer and clerk of the Amherst County courts for many years, was considered a distinguished member of the community. As well as being a lawyer, he was also a fairly successful planter. He and his wife, Sophia Perm, had eleven children. Their daughter, Maria Antoinette Crawford, became the wife of Elijah Fletcher in 1813. At his death, William Sidney willed Tusculum to his son-in-law, Elijah Fletcher and his descendants.

Grandson of David Crawford, III. See Find A Grave Memorial# 112273748:

David Crawford, III

Sources: http://archive.org/stream/indianafletcherw00whit/indianafletcherw00whit_djvu.txt
http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2061&context=adan
William Sidney, a Princeton graduate, lawyer and clerk of the Amherst County courts for many years, was considered a distinguished member of the community. As well as being a lawyer, he was also a fairly successful planter. He and his wife, Sophia Perm, had eleven children. Their daughter, Maria Antoinette Crawford, became the wife of Elijah Fletcher in 1813. At his death, William Sidney willed Tusculum to his son-in-law, Elijah Fletcher and his descendants.

Grandson of David Crawford, III. See Find A Grave Memorial# 112273748:

David Crawford, III

Sources: http://archive.org/stream/indianafletcherw00whit/indianafletcherw00whit_djvu.txt
http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2061&context=adan


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