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CRAWFORD

Locality: First assumed by the proprietor of the lands and barony of Crawford in Lanarkshire, Scotland (Scottish)
'Cru', bloody + 'ford', a pass or way (Gaelic)



    Verified      Distantly- or marriage-related      Probable, under research      Possible, under research


John (James) CRAWFORD
b. ca 1800 in Lanarkshire, Scotland
m. Frances NETHERY on 16 March 1827 in St Mary's Church of Ireland, Ardess, Fermanagh, Ireland
d. bef. 1859 in Scotland

        Ann CRAWFORD
        b. 1830 in Ireland

        James CRAWFORD
        b. ca 1832 in Ireland

        Elizabeth CRAWFORD
        b. 1837 in Scotland

        Charlotte CRAWFORD
        b. 1838 in Scotland

        Frances CRAWFORD
        b. 1839 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
        m. Alexander Thomas KIDD on 24 June 1859 in High Church, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
        d. 18 September 1860 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland (Likely of puerperal fever)



Sources: C Fischer; S Stanley


SCOTLAND CENSUS:

1841, CRAWFORD, Frances, 1, born Lanarkshire SCO, U, residing John Street, Glasgow Lanarkshire SCO

1851, CRAWFORD, Frances, 10, Scholar, born Glasgow Larnark, SCO, U, residing 15 John Street, Glasgow Lanarkshire SCO

1861, CRAWFORD, Frances, DECEASED

 

1841, CRAWFORD, John, 42, Clerk, born Lanarkshire SCO, residing Crawfords Land, London Road South Side, Lanarkshire SCO

1851, CRAWFORD, John, 49, Hand loom weaver (cotton), born Lanarkshire SCO, residing Muirhead, Lanarkshire SCO

1861, CRAWFORD, John, DECEASED