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Familie von William Crabtree III III

Er ist verheiratet mit Hannah Whitaker.

Sie haben geheiratet am 27. Mai 1746 in Baltimore County, Maryland, er war 19 Jahre alt.Quellen 1, 2


Kind(er):

  1. William Crabtree  ± 1748-± 1818
  2. Abraham Crabtree  ± 1752-1838
  3. Isaac Crabtree  ± 1757-± 1847
  4. Jacob Crabtree  ± 1759-1846 
  5. James Crabtree  1762-± 1823 
  6. Job Crabtree  1765-1828
  7. Priscilla Crabtree  ± 1766-????
  8. Hannah Crabtree  1767-1862
  9. Margaret Crabtree  ± 1770-????
  10. Sarah Crabtree  ± 1772-????
  11. John Crabtree  1774-1865 


Notizen bei William Crabtree III III


i. Wm W. (4) CRABTREE III was born 22 Dec 1726 in Kingsville Baltimore
Co., MD and died 17 Feb 1777 in Saltville, Washington Co., VA. He married
Hannah Lyon? Whitaker 27 May 1746 in Kingsville, Baltimore Co., MD
daughter of Abraham Whitaker and Ann Poteet.
From: Roger Buckmann ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))
my note: the deat date above, I suspect may be incorrect. MLW.

notes: Wm W. Crabtree III fm Dona:
Wm W. (4) CRABTREE III was born 22 Dec 1726 in Kingsville Baltimore Co.,
MD and died 17 Feb 1777 in Saltville, Washington Co., VA. He married
Hannah Lyon? Whitaker 27 May 1746 in Kingsville, Baltimore Co., MD
daughter of Abraham Whitaker and Ann Poteet.

notes: noted Long Hunter,
PAF @ MAHON Library 3/18/95 shows they had another son named Samuel born
circa 1764 which is the first time I have seen this. John and Jemima
CRABTREE have a son Samuel born circa 1764 so I am not showing Samuel as
a son of this family yet.
Georges 2nd Militia of the Co., of Bedford
moved to Washington co., VA between 1768 - 1772
St John's Church - Protestant Epicaopal - Kingsville, MD
Known as Gunpowder Hundren in 1680; copley Parish 1692, then St. Johns;
the oldest parish in Baltimore co., MD - 1674 Jeremiah
eaton devised 340 AC for maintenance of the 1st Protestant ministers who
would reside in Baltimore Co., and to his successors forever. This
bequest was confirmed to the rector of St. John's Parish, Baltimore co.,
by and act of the Colonial Assembly in 1719

Continental Militia

1758 Hennings statues vol. 7p. 308 or Lord Dunmores's war, vol. 1p. 404
Jul 20 1768 land grant 378 ac Bedford Co., VA on Cub Branch a west brach
of Gills Creek to Wm III
1772 Wm sold to Amos Ellison 376 ac in Bedford Co., VA
26 Aug 1774 land grant to William (from Lord Dunmore War, p. 83) William
and John listed in Crozier's continental militia and that William and
John of Bedford Co., left there and settled in Washington Col, VA at
Saltville
1756-7 sister Elizabeth and her husband James Poteet went with brothers
Wm III and John (and families) to Bedford Co., VA

John Newland sold land to James CRABTREE who sold to William Walker
CRABTREE deposes he knew the land as a hunter 1772 - 9. James CRABTREE
deposes that in 1780 -1, William Walker settled on Laurel Fork.

Wash Co., deeds index 1776 - 1841:
from James Crabtree to Wm Crabtree book 7 pg 313
to Wm Crabtree from wm Long book 1 pg 279
from Wm Crabtree to Wm King book 1 pg 523
from Wm Crabtreee & wife to Francis Preston book 2 pg 51
from Wm Crabtree & wife to John Epperson and others book 3 pg 51
to Wm Crabtree from Abraham Crabtree book 3 pg 409
from Wm Crabtree to Mary Crabtree book 6 pg 36 (could be Mary, wife of
Jacob)
from Wm Crabtree trust to Thomas Tate book 9

William III moved his family from the Maryland Plantation to Bedford Co.,
VA in 1758 thence to Washington Co, VA in 1775.

Dona
email: Roger Buckmann ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))2 SOUR S517

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William Crabtree
1726-1779

1746
William Crabtree
± 1748-± 1818
Abraham Crabtree
± 1752-1838
Isaac Crabtree
± 1757-± 1847
Jacob Crabtree
± 1759-1846
James Crabtree
1762-± 1823
Job Crabtree
1765-1828
Priscilla Crabtree
± 1766-????
Margaret Crabtree
± 1770-????
Sarah Crabtree
± 1772-????
John Crabtree
1774-1865

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  1. Descendants of James Crabtree of Yorkshire Submitted by Winfred Tipton
    (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)

    Generation No. 1

    1. JAMES1 CRABTREE. He married ELIZABETH WEBBER.

    Child of JAMES CRABTREE and ELIZABETH WEBBER is:

    2. i. WILLIAM2 CRABTREE, b. March 06, 1682, Broughton,
    Yorkshire County England; d. September 10, 1756, Baltimore County
    Maryland.

    Generation No. 2

    2. WILLIAM2 CRABTREE (JAMES1) was born March 06, 1682 in Broughton,
    Yorkshire County England, and died September 10, 1756 in Baltimore County
    Maryland. He married JANE
    A. HALSTEAD May 03, 1703, daughter of JAMES HALSTEAD and GRACE CORTNEY.

    Notes for WILLIAM CRABTREE: Came To the USA in 1703. William was bonded
    to James Hogg from 1698-1703 as a Husbandman

    Jane Halstead was bonded to James Hogg from 1698-1703.

    Notes for JANE A. HALSTEAD: Came to the USA in 1703. She was bonded to
    James Hogg from 1698-1703.

    Children of WILLIAM CRABTREE and JANE HALSTEAD are:

    3. i. WILLIAM3 CRABTREE II, b. March 15, 1704,
    Malita,,,England.

    ii. THOMAS CRABTREE, b. 1707, Kingsville Maryland; d.
    August 03, 1774, Orange County, North Carolina; m. ELIZABETH S. POTEET.

    iii. GRACE CRABTREE, b. May 29, 1711, Kingsville Maryland;
    m. WILLIAM JOHN HAYES.

    iv. ANN CRABTREE, b. January 15, 1714, Kingsville
    Maryland; m. WILLIAM WILBORN.

    v. JAMES CRABTREE, b. February 20, 1716, Kingsville
    Maryland; d. 1784, Washington County Maryland; m. CATHERIND DUMOSS.

    vi. JOHN CRABTREE, b. 1718, Kingsville Maryland.

    vii. ELIZABETH CRABTREE, b. December 13, 1720, Kingsville
    Maryland.

    viii. SAMUEL CRABTREE, b. July 25, 1725, Kingsville
    Maryland. Notes for SAMUEL CRABTREE: Samuel was an Invalid

    Generation No. 3

    3. WILLIAM3 CRABTREE II (WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born March 15, 1704 in
    Malita,,,England. He married MARY PYKE February 17, 1725 in St. Johns
    Church, Hartford County Maryland.

    Children of WILLIAM CRABTREE and MARY PYKE are:

    4. i. WILLIAM4 CRABTREE III, b. December 22, 1726,
    Baltimore County Maryland; d. March 05, 1779, Saltville, Washington
    County Virginia.

    ii. ELIZABETH CRABTREE, b. November 05, 1728, Baltimore
    County Maryland; d. Bedford County Virginia; m. JOHN JAMES POTEET,
    September 20, 1748.

    iii. MARY CRABTREE, b. December 03, 1730, Baltimore County
    Maryland; m. WILLIAM PYKE, June 09, 1752.

    iv. JOHN CRABTREE, b. April 28, 1732, Baltimore County
    Maryland; m. (1) JEMINA ???; m. (2) HANNAH BUTCHER, June 22, 1755.Notes
    for JOHN CRABTREE: John had 9
    children by each wife, no more info...

    v. THOMAS CRABTREE, b. November 07, 1734, Baltimore County
    Maryland; m. ELIZABETH BARTON, October 23, 1760.

    Generation No. 4

    4. WILLIAM4 CRABTREE III (WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born December
    22, 1726 in Baltimore County Maryland, and died March 05, 1779 in
    Saltville, Washington County Virginia.
    He married HANNAH WHITAKER May 27, 1746 in Baltimore County Maryland,
    daughter of !!amebegin ABRAHAM WHITAKER and ANN POTEET. Notes for WILLIAM
    CRABTREE III: This
    family lived near Saltville Virginia.

    Children of WILLIAM CRABTREE and HANNAH WHITAKER are:

    i. WILLIAM5 CRABTREE IV, b. 1748, Baltimore County
    Maryland; d. 1818, Tazewell County Virginia; m. (1) HANNAH LYONS; m. (2)
    CATHERINE STARNES, 1777. Notes
    for WILLIAM CRABTREE IV: William was a Lieutenant in the
    Revolutionary Army.

    ii. ABRAHAM CRABTREE, b. 1752, Baltimore County Maryland;
    d. February 05, 1838, Russell County Virginia; m. MARY LEWIS.

    iii. ISAAC CRABTREE, b. 1757, Baltimore County Maryland;
    d. 1847, Wayne County kentucky; m. SALLY PIKE. Notes for ISAAC CRABTREE:
    Isaac was a member of the
    House of Representatives.

    iv. JACOB CRABTREE, b. 1759, Baltimore County Maryland; d.
    March 19, 1846, Bedford County Virginia; m. MARY PRICE, August 04, 1786.
    Notes for JACOB CRABTREE:
    Jacob show on the Lee Co. Va. Census for 1830--Age 70-80
    Jacob was a Revolutionary War veteran he applied for a pension in 1833,
    and received it in 1835...

    v. JAMES CRABTREE, b. March 20, 1762, Baltimore County
    Maryland; d. 1823, Washington County, Illinois; m. RHODA BARTON. Notes
    for JAMES CRABTREE:James was
    a Captain in the Revolutionary Army and applied for a
    pension in 1833. Lee Co. Va.

    vi. JOB CRABTREE, b. April 29, 1765, Bedford County
    Virginia; d. January 12, 1828, Hickory Flats, Lee County Virginia; m.
    REBECCA SMYTH, December 17, 1790. Notes for
    JOB CRABTREE: Job is buried in the Dryden Cemetery, Lee
    County Va.

    vii. PRISCILLA CRABTREE, b. 1766, Bedford County Virginia;
    m. JOHN RICHARD PRICE, July 12, 1790.

    viii. HANNAH CRABTREE, b. December 17, 1767, Washington
    County Virginia; d. December 02, 1862; m. EDWARD SMYTH, September 06,
    1787. Notes for EDWARD
    SMYTH:Edward was a Revolutionary war veteran, he fought in
    the battle of Kings mountain under Col. William Campbell. See "Drapers
    Kings Mountain Heros". This families bible
    was in the possession of Wayne E. Smyth of Waco Ky at last
    account. However Wayne died 10-23-91 in Madison Co. Ky. age 90, so where
    the bible is now is anybody's guess.

    ix. MARGARET CRABTREE, b. 1770, Bedford County Virginia;
    m. JOHN SIMMONS.

    x. SARAH CRABTREE, b. 1772, Bedford County Virginia; m.
    BENJAMIN CLARK, December 07, 1790.

    xi. ??? CRABTREE, b. 1773; d. 1773.

    xii. JOHN CRABTREE, b. August 25, 1774, Bedford County
    Virginia; d. July 23, 1865, Lee County Virginia; m. ALICE FRIEND, July
    29, 1800, By Rev. Nicholas Regan in
    Washington Co. Va.. Notes for JOHN CRABTREE: John is was
    shown on the Lee Co. Va. Census for 1830--Age 50-60

    Generation No. 5

    5. JOHN5 CRABTREE (WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born August
    25, 1774 in Bedford County Virginia, and died July 23, 1865 in Lee County
    Virginia. He married ALICE
    FRIEND July 29, 1800 in By Rev. Nicholas Regan in Washington Co. V!!a.,
    daughter of ABRAHAM FRIEND and ELIZABETH HOWARD. Notes for JOHN
    CRABTREE: John is was shown on the
    Lee Co. Va. Census for 1830--Age 50-60

    Children of JOHN CRABTREE and ALICE FRIEND are:

    6. i. MARY VIRGINIA6 CRABTREE, b. April 29, 1801, Salt
    Works, Washington County Virginia; d. September 20, 1864, Lee Country
    Virginia.

    ii. ELIZABETH HOWARD CRABTREE, b. September 28, 1802, Salt
    Works Washington County Virginia; m. WILLIAM LESLIE.

    iii. HANNAH WHITAKER CRABTREE, b. October 04, 1804, Lee
    County Virginia.

    iv. SARAH SIMMS CRABTREE, b. August 10, 1806, Lee County
    Virginia.

    v. JOHN MARTIN CRABTREE, b. August 11, 1809, Lee County
    Virginia; d. August 07, 1883, Dallas County Texas; m. CAROLINE MARY
    JONES, June 01, 1848, Sulphur
    Springs, Lee County Virginia.

    vi. NANCY SIMPSON CRABTREE, b. September 05, 1811, Lee
    County Virginia.

    vii. ABRAHAM FRIEND CRABTREE, b. May 10, 1814, Lee County
    Virginia.

    viii. ALICE ANNA CRABTREE, b. March 19, 1820, Lee County
    Virginia.

    Generation No. 6

    6. MARY VIRGINIA6 CRABTREE (JOHN5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1)
    was born April 29, 1801 in Salt Works, Washington County Virginia, and
    died September 20, 1864 in Lee
    Country Virginia. She married !!twindlo1908ELISHA J. COX May 09, 1820 in
    By Rev. Wm. Jones, Claiborne County Tennessee, son of JESTER COX and MARY
    ???.
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    > RE: "Subject: [CRABTREE] Children of William Crabtree From: Ralph Hayes
    ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)) esp for Roger Buckmann: What is the source for it?"


    My information has come from a file that was given to me. It is quite
    extensive and does list sources. Not having done the research myself, I
    can't vouch for it 100%, but I can say so far what I have found on my own
    and what has been discussed on this list seems to support the majority of
    the data held in the file.


    I have: Descendants of Wm CRABTREE


    1.) Wm2 CRABTREE x Jane Hosteed
    children:
    i. Wm (3) CRABTREE m. Mary Pike
    ii. Thomas(3) m. Elizabeth Susanna Poteet
    iii. Mary Grace m. William John Hayes
    iv. Ann m. William Welborn, SR.
    v James m. Catherine Dumas
    vi. John m. (1) Margaret ? (2) Catherine Beness
    vii Elizabeth m. James Poteet
    viii Samuel m. Esther ?


    Mary CRABTREE was born 29 May 1711 in Kingsville, Baltimore Co., MD and
    died Unknown. She married Wm John Hayes 31 Oct 1727 in Baltimore co., MD
    notes for Mary Grace CRABTREE - PAF @ MAHON Library 3/18/95 : shows Grace
    was born at St. John's Parish, Deer Creek


    children of Mary CRABTREE and Wm Hayes are:
    i. Mary (4) Hayes b. 7 Dec 1728
    ii. Elizabeth Hayes b. 30 Apr 1731
    iii. Ann Hayes, b. 12 Sep 1733
    iv. John Hayes b. 19 Feb 1734/35


    The Elizabeth that married James Billingsley is the daughter of the above
    William (3)
    it goes:
    (father)William(2) CRABTREE x Jane Hosteed/Hostead
    (son) William(3) CRABTREE x Mary PIKE
    children:
    i. William W.(4) CRABTREE III m. Hannah Lyon? Whitaker
    ii. Elizabeth CRABTREE
    iii. Mary Virginia
    iv. John
    v. Thomas



    i. Wm W. (4) CRABTREE III was born 22 Dec 1726 in Kingsville Baltimore
    Co., MD and died 17 Feb 1777 in Saltville, Washington Co., VA. He married
    Hannah Lyon? Whitaker 27 May 1746 in Kingsville, Baltimore Co., MD
    daughter of Abraham Whitaker and Ann Poteet.


    notes: noted Long Hunter,
    PAF @ MAHON Library 3/18/95 shows they had another son named Samuel born
    circa 1764 which is the first time I have seen this. John and Jemima
    CRABTREE have a son Samuel born circa 1764 so I am not showing Samuel as
    a son of this family yet.
    Georges 2nd Militia of the Co., of Bedford
    moved to Washington co., VA between 1768 - 1772
    St John's Church - Protestant Epicaopal - Kingsville, MD
    Known as Gunpowder Hundren in 1680; copley Parish 1692, then St. Johns;
    the oldest parish in Baltimore co., MD - 1674 Jeremiah eaton devised 340
    AC for maintenance of the 1st Protestant ministers who would reside in
    Baltimore Co., and to his successors forever. This bequest was confirmed
    to the rector of St. John's Parish, Baltimore co., by and act of the
    Colonial Assembly in 1719


    Continental Militia


    1758 Hennings statues vol. 7p. 308 or Lord Dunmores's war, vol. 1p. 404
    Jul 20 1768 land grant 378 ac Bedford Co., VA on Cub Branch a west brach
    of Gills Creek to Wm III
    1772 Wm sold to Amos Ellison 376 ac in Bedford Co., VA
    26 Aug 1774 land grant to William (from Lord Dunmore War, p. 83) William
    and John listed in Crozier's continental militia and that William and
    John of Bedford Co., left there and settled in Washington Col, VA at
    Saltville
    1756-7 sister Elizabeth and her husband James Poteet went with brothers
    Wm III and John (and families) to Bedford Co., VA


    John Newland sold land to James CRABTREE who sold to William Walker
    CRABTREE deposes he knew the land as a hunter 1772 - 9. James CRABTREE
    deposes that in 1780 -1, William Walker settled on Laurel Fork.


    Wash Co., deeds index 1776 - 1841:
    from James Crabtree to Wm Crabtree book 7 pg 313
    to Wm Crabtree from wm Long book 1 pg 279
    from Wm Crabtree to Wm King book 1 pg 523
    from Wm Crabtreee & wife to Francis Preston book 2 pg 51
    from Wm Crabtree & wife to John Epperson and others book 3 pg 51
    to Wm Crabtree from Abraham Crabtree book 3 pg 409
    from Wm Crabtree to Mary Crabtree book 6 pg 36 (could be Mary, wife of
    Jacob)
    from Wm Crabtree trust to Thomas Tate book 9


    William III moved his family from the Maryland Plantation to Bedford Co.,
    VA in 1758 thence to Washington Co, VA in 1775.


    It makes it tough when our ancestors named everyone after everyone
    else..... I have two lines of "DAY'S" that intermarried and of course all
    the daughters and sons names are similar or the same - made it sorting
    out the two lines.... :-)
    Hope this helps ........
    Dona
    email: Roger Buckmann ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))

Historische Ereignisse

  • Die Temperatur am 22. Dezember 1726 war um die 5,0 °C. Der Wind kam überwiegend aus Süd-Westen. Charakterisierung des Wetters: betrokken. Besondere Wettererscheinungen: winderig. Quelle: KNMI
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    • 2. Juli » The Iron Bridge, der weltweit erste gusseiserne Brückenbogen, überspannt einen Fluss, den britischen Severn.
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Gleicher Geburts-/Todestag

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  • 1766 » Jean Astruc, französischer Arzt, Professor der Medizin, Naturforscher und Begründer der modernen Bibelkritik des Pentateuchs
  • 1770 » Crispus Attucks, afrikanischer Hafenarbeiter
  • 1770 » Gaetano Chiaveri, italienischer Baumeister und Architekt
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  • 1790 » Flora MacDonald, als Heldin verehrte Jakobitin aus Schottland
  • 1795 » Joseph Reicha, deutscher Cellist und Komponist

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Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", Datenbank, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I23696.php : abgerufen 7. Mai 2024), "William Crabtree III III (1726-1779)".