Mary Ann Crabtree *

Birth: 1764


Crabtree
Mary Ann Crabtree *
m. Charles Boothe Cromwell *

William Cromwell

Hiram Cromwell

Jane Cromwell

Anthony O. Cromwell

Johnson Cromwell

Margaret Cromwell

Thomas Jefferson Cromwell

Mary "Polly" Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell

Mahala Cromwell *

Andrew Franklin Cromwell

Elizabeth "Betty" Cromwell

Father: Crabtree

Married Charles Boothe Cromwell * on 1785 at Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, USA
Child 1: William Cromwell 2 Jan 1786 - 12 Apr 1874 m. Jane Hunt
Child 2: Hiram Cromwell 1790 -
Child 3: Jane Cromwell 1791 - m. Joseph Booth (Booth)
Child 4: Anthony O. Cromwell ABT 1797 -
Child 5: Johnson Cromwell 1799 -
Child 6: Margaret Cromwell 23 Jul 1799 - m. John T. Fields
Child 7: Thomas Jefferson Cromwell 13 Jun 1801 - m. Margaret (Taylor)
Child 8: Mary "Polly" Cromwell 28 Jan 1803 - m. Aaron H. Garrett
Child 9: Oliver Cromwell 1805 -
Child 10: Mahala Cromwell * 21 Jul 1809 - 29 Mar 1887 m. William "Billy" Taylor *
Child 11: Andrew Franklin Cromwell 1810 -
Child 12: Elizabeth "Betty" Cromwell - m. Joseph Robinson

Notes: 1792 Russell Co. Personal Property Tax List
Crabtree, Abraham (1, 1)
Crabtree, Jacob (1)
Crabtree, Thomas (1)
1792 Land Tax
Crabtree, Abraham - 156 Ac.
Crabtree, Jacob - 50 Ac.

Walker vs. Preston--O. S. 93; N. S. 31--William Walker, late of Washington County, died intes tate, leaving widow, Elizabeth, and eight children, viz: Nancy (m. Wm. Gallehan), Betsey (m . Wm. Carmack), John, William, Peggy (m. Elijah Tancray), James (infant), Lucy (infant), Els y (infant). At William's death all were infants except John. In 1773 Henry Dougherty made a s ettlement on Laurel Fork of Holston River. Dougherty sold to John Newland, who sold to Jame s Crabtree, who sold to William Walker, deceased. William Crabtree deposes he knew the land a s a hunter, 1772-1779. Mrs. Nancy Tate, a settler, deposes. Robert Fowler, a settler, 1779, d eposes. James Crabtree, a settler, deposes, Robertson County, Tenn, 1805, that his depositio n was formerly taken in Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky. Aaron Lewis, a surveyor, depose s, 1804, in Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky. Andrew Marshall deposes that John Doughert y left the county in 1778 and Henry Dougherty in 1779. James Crabtree deposes that in 1780 o r 1781, Wm. Walker settled on Laurel Fork. Elisha Dungans, a settler, deposes that Wm. Walke r in 1778 or 1779 moved to Middle Fork of Holston. James Tosh deposes he knew no improvemen t earlier than Parson Terry's. James Stokes lived on it at one time. Charles Thurman depose s he was married in June, 1790, and William Walker, died the winter before. Robert Dennison d eposes that Henry and John 105 Dougherty moved from this country in fall of 1779. Joseph Doug herty lived on Reed Creek. Deponent is brother-in-law to the Doughertys.

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