The genealogy of Benjamin Crow/ compiled by William L. Newberry

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c2002

Publisher

Clark County Historical Association (AR)

Place of Publication

Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Physical

38 leaves : ill., coat of arms, geneal. tables, ports.

Notes

Benjamin Crow was born in about 1756 in Augusta County, Virginia. His parents were Walter Crow and Ann Miller. He served in the Revolutionary War. He married Ann Gregg in about 1782. They had eleven children. They moved to Tennessee in about 1783, to Missouri in 1796 and to Arkansas in 1819. Benjamin died in about 1830 in Clark County, Arkansas. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Utah and California.

Includes DeWoody, Gale, Gibbins, McDaniel, McLaughlin, Morris, Newton, Pruitt, Smart, Weir and related families.

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