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 Ann CRAWFORD James CRAWFORD Elizabeth CRAWFORD Charlotte CRAWFORD Frances CRAWFORD 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 |
