CRENSHAW -- Charles Crenshaw was born in Virginia, married Eunice White of that State, and moved to South Carolina, settled on King's Creek. He was a son of William Crenshaw, of Amelia County, Virginia, and wife, Miss Carr. Charles was one of the founders of old Mount Bethel Academy. He had a large family but many of his children died young. He died in 1814, leaving his widow, Eunice, and children: Archibald, Abner, Anderson, Walter, Willis, and Phoebe.... Dr. Abner Crenshaw married Charlotte Elmore, daughter of John A. Elmore, and moved to Alabama. His first wife is buried in Laurens Cemetery, Laurens, S.C.
CRENSHAW -- Charles Crenshaw was born in Virginia, married Eunice White of that State, and moved to South Carolina, settled on King's Creek. He was a son of William Crenshaw, of Amelia County, Virginia, and wife, Miss Carr. Charles was one of the founders of old Mount Bethel Academy. He had a large family but many of his children died young. He died in 1814, leaving his widow, Eunice, and children: Archibald, Abner, Anderson, Walter, Willis, and Phoebe.... Dr. Abner Crenshaw married Charlotte Elmore, daughter of John A. Elmore, and moved to Alabama. His first wife is buried in Laurens Cemetery, Laurens, S.C.
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Benjamin Thomas Elmore
1791–1841
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Sophia Saxon Elmore Ross
1794–1852
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Franklin Harper Elmore
1799–1850
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Susan Elizabeth Elmore Lewis
1805–1889
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Sarah Terry Elmore Fitzpatrick
1807–1837
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Capt John Archer Elmore Jr
1808–1878
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William Augustus Elmore
1812–1890
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Luther Alfred Elmore
1814–1821
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Col Henry Marshall Elmore
1816–1879
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COL Lawrence Ludlow Elmore
1817–1840
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Rush Physick Elmore
1819–1864
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Winfred Scott Elmore
1820–1823
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Mary Martin Elmore Scott
1823–1916
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Albert Stanhope Elmore
1827–1909
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Ann Harriet Elmore Hearne
1829–1907
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