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Trying to find Crawford

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ShannonJ

ShannonJ Report 6 Jul 2007 04:15

Hello, I thought that I'd add some more Crawford names to the list and see if anyone has any relations to them. The earliest Crawford that I've located is my 4x great grandfather James Travers Crawford Sr. born in 1791 in Glebe, Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland. James died when he was 47 after being kicked by a horse on the family farm. He married Margaret Hunter also born in 1791 in Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland. Together, they had three children: - my 3x great-grandfather William Crawford born November 9, 1820 in Glebe, Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland. - Margaret Crawford born February 4, 1835 in Glebe, Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland Joseph Crawford born October of 1838 in Glebe, Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland There may be other children. I just haven't found them yet. I'm trying to track my Crawfords backwards from James Sr. The information above came from www.familysearch.org. I do have a fairly concise family history of William's family (much of whom emigrated to the USA & Canada) if anyone is interested. Regards, Shannon