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Re: Sarah Crow

BonnyLogsdonBurns  (View posts) Posted: 8 Feb 2012 4:50PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: CROWE CATHCART LOGSDON WALL ELROD
George Crow (born circa 1780; died 16 July 1833) George Crow was the son of Robert P. Crow (Revolutionary War veteran) and Nancy Campbell.

Sarah "Sally" White (born 1790 in Greene County, TN) Sarah White was the daughter of William White (Revolutionary War veteran) and Mary Johnson.

George Crow and Sarah White were married 21 June 1808 in Roane County, TN.

Marriage date and George's death date are from Sarah's widow's pension application for George's service in the War of 1812.

Their children are:

James Crow married

William Crow

Nancy Ann Crow married (27 December 1843) John W. Butler

Margaret Angeline Crow married William Qualls

Renertha Minerva Crow married (28 July 1846) George Richard Stubbs

Robert Newton Crow

George W. Crow married (4 September 1842) Sarah Allison

Sarah J. Crow


This information below was taken from Roane County TN Estate Books A,B,&C and Original Estate Papers 1802-1842, compiled and indexed by Robert L. Bailey 1997.

Roane County Records—ORPHANS --1802-1842 (from Loose Papers)
CROW, Orphans (1832): WILLIAM, ROBERT NEWTON, ANGELINE, NANCY ANN, SARAH JANE, RENERTHA, GEORGE W. CROW. Guardian: Sarah Crow

Original Estates (From Loose Papers) 1802-1842
CROW, GEORGE (1832) – 13 Documents: Sale of estate returned by SARAH CROW and JAMES CROW, administrators: Dower set apart to Sarah Crow, widow of George Crow; sale of slaves, MANDA, RUBIN, JOHN, SPENCER, JOSEPH, EMILY; Sarah Crow and James Crow were appointed administrators of the estate of George Crow, William Crow and George Arnold entered into bond with them.
Received of Sarah Crow Administrator of the Estate of George Crow decd. Fifty dollars and fifty cents in full on our part of the money arising from the sale of Negroes of said Estate also fifty dollars and fifty centes as attorney for William Crow Given under our hands this tenth day of December 1850. William Rector Benjamin Hewitt, Mary Hewitt.

I hope this helps.
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dixiechickpgr... 14 Aug 2000 6:38PM GMT 
Jan Briley 22 Aug 2000 1:35PM GMT 
BonnyLogsdonB... 24 Jan 2012 12:49AM GMT 
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