Crawford County, Pennsylvania Genealogy

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County Courthouse
903 Diamond Park Meadville, PA 16335 (814) 333-7400 or (800)-982-9019

History
Named for Col. William Crawford (1732 – 11 June 1782) was an American soldier and surveyor who worked as a western land agent for George Washington. Crawford fought in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. He was tortured and burnt at the stake by American Indians in a notorious incident near the end of the American Revolution. (source:Wikipedia)

Parent County
12 March 1800: Crawford County was created from Allegheny County.

==== Boundary Changes ====


 * Before 1785: Not included in any county (included in Donation Lands in 1783), still unorganized territory.
 * 9 March 1771: Bedford County created from Cumberland County.
 * 26 February 1773: Westmoreland County split off from Bedford County.
 * 27 March 1781: Washington County was created from Westmoreland County, taking a part of future Crawford County.
 * 24 September 1788: Allegheny County was created from Washington and Westmoreland counties, including the part covering future Crawford County.

Cambridge Springs | Centerville | Cochranton | Conneaut Lake | Conneautville | Espyville | Meadville | Saegertown | Spartansburg | Titusville | Townville

Neighboring Counties
Erie | Mercer | Venango | Warren | Ohio counties: Ashtabula | Trumbull

Cemeteries
Cambridge: Mitchell Cemetery

Cochranton: Cochranton Cemetery

Meadville: Greendale Cemetery Meadville: Roselawn Cemetery Meadville: St. Brigid's Cemetery

Saegertown: Saegertown Cemetery

Maps

 * Free, downloadable iages from the 1876 Historical Atlas of Crawford County, Pennsylvania have been posted online by Ancestor Tracks

Web Sites

 * Linkpendium - Crawford County
 * USGenWeb project.
 * Family History Library Catalog