Reverend John Craig 1709-1774 : his descendants and allied families/ by Lillian Kennerly Craig
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John Craig was born in 1709 in Donegore, Antrim, Ireland. He emigrated in 1734. He settled in Augusta County, Virginia and was the founder of Augusta Stone, and Tinkling Spring Presbyterian churches in Virginia. He married Isabella Helena Russell. They had nine children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Ireland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri.
Includes Alexander, Allen, Arbuckle, Armstrong, Bright, Burford, Clayton, Eastham, Guy, Hamilton, Handley, Huddleston, Kennerly, Langtry, McCoy, Shrewsbury, Tate, Woodson, Yates and related families.
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