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Subject: Re: CRAWFORD-D Digest V04 #114
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:34:05 EDT
Dear Rosemary,
I want to personally thank you for putting all this pertinent
information and sources online for me and the list. Most of us know the many hours,
months, and years of struggle that goes into collecting all these facts. Your
generosity in sharing is a real gift. Only the first part of the many sources
you sent are listed below. It certainly will help me fill in lots of gaps in my
chart.
Hopefully, I will be able to find more with the leads you've given me
and be able to share with the you and the list.
My sincere thanks,
Winkie CRAWFORD Robinson
In a message dated 10/26/04 4:00:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
> Hi Winkie,
> I believe this to be my family, although as you said sources are hard to tye
>
> down! In the 1790 Census of Anson Co., NC there is one male Crawford
> listed: Michael CRAWFORD. In his household are numerous male children.
> Between 1800 and 1810 , the males in his household decrease and new
> CRAWFORD males appear in the census records.....now listed are Michael
> CRAWFORD, Sr., Michael CRAWFORD, Jr., David CRAWFORD (my ancestor) and >
> Richard F. (I believe FARR) CRAWFORD. ................ Rosemary
> .............
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