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The author (Marty Grant) is
a 1st cousin 6 times removed to James Crawford.
Special thanks to Winkie Robinson and Jo Dickerson
for data shared on this family.
Note: In the very early 1800's there were at least
four adult men named "James Crawford" in Marion Dist, SC. This has made positive
identification difficult at best. However, generally speaking, they did
attempt to distinguish themselves. For example, this James under study here
was almost always listed as "Jr" until his death in 1804. James Crawford "Sr"
was his probable Uncle James Crawford born 1749,
whereas his son James Crawford (c1784)
was almost always listed as "Jr", but only after 1804. The other one was
James G. Crawford (c1784/90)
(a.k.a. "Cype"). It is not always clear which James is being referenced in any
particular record. They were all related to each other (apparently) and
therefore related to the same people, so it is hard to tell from the context
which was which, except in some cases.
James Crawford was born ca 1755/74 (per 1800
census), presumably in the part of old Georgetown District that later
became Marion County. I don't know who his parents were, but based on Mr.
Sellers (who said the children were descendants of "old John" Crawford)
and based on Winkie's
theory it seems most likely to me that this James is a son of John Crawford
(1747), thus making James (d 1804) a grandson of James Crawford and Kesiah
Saunders. We have no direct proof of this connection though, and John just
didn't leave us many records due to the loss of Georgetown records, having died
before Marion was formed. Something may turn up eventually.
James Crawford married Mary Tart sometime
between 1790 and 1800. Mary was born ca 1774/84, daughter of Enos Tart Sr and
Sarah Smith. (Proven by his Will and several other records).
On 21 Sep 1794
John and Elizabeth Sanders
sold 50 acres to James Crawford Junr. Witnesses were
Thomas Lane and Sarahann Crawford.
This deed was proven before "James Crawford, JP", which seems to show that
James Crawford (1749) was the
Justice of the Peace (though both Sr and Jr could have been). I don't know who
the Sarah Ann Crawford was who witnessed this deed.
(Marion Co, SC Deed Book D, page 181, from
"Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On 2 Feb 1795, James Crawford and Anthony Pouncey
witnessed a deed from Samuel Pouncey to Enos Tart (James' father-in-law).
(Marion Co, SC Deed Book D, page 176, from
"Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On 4 May 1795, James Crawford Junr and
Jacob Alford witnessed a deed from Solomon Bolton to Enos Tart (James'
father-in-law). (Marion Co, SC Deed Book D,
page 194, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books
A - E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On 13 Dec 1797 John and Elizabeth Sanders sold 200
acres to James Crawford Junr, land "toward Catfish". Witnesses were
Robert Lucas and Joseph Lane.
This deed was proven before "James Crawford, JP", (James
Crawford (1749)) (Marion Co, SC Deed
Book D, page 183, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume
One Books A - E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On 14 Feb 1798 Harrison Lucas of Georgetown Dist,
SC sold 225 acres to James Crawford of same place. Witnesses were Robert Lucas,
and Christifer Due (Dew). * I don't know if this is this same James Crawford, or
the other James Crawford (1749).
(Marion Co, SC Deed Book B, page 317, from
"Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On the same date (14 Feb 1798) Harrison Lucas sold
another tract to James Crawford. This one was 100 acres on the North East Side
of Catfish Swamp and another tract of 128 acres and another of 200 acres.
Witnesses were Robert Lucas, and Christifer Due (Dew). * I don't know if this is
this same James Crawford, or the other
James Crawford (1749). (Marion Co, SC
Deed Book B, page 318, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds
Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe,
1996)
On 11 Mar 1798 John and Elizabeth Sanders sold 350
acres to James Crawford Jr on Hickory Grove. Witnesses were Robert Lucas
and Joseph Lane. This deed was
proven before "James Crawford, JP" on 11 Mar 1798 (James
Crawford (1749)) (Marion Co, SC Deed
Book D, page 189, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume
One Books A - E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
A deed dated 29 --- 1798 was recorded between
Vinson Dulancy of Saint Stephen Parish, Santee, SC to James Crawford Junr
of Liberty County, Georgetown District, SC for 150 acres, bordering
Hardy Crawford's land. Witnesses were
James Dulany and Peter Keighley. This deed was proven before James Crawford, JP
on 25 Feb 1799. That is James Crawford
(1749). (Marion Co, SC Deed Book D, page
186, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A -
E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
James Crawford was listed on the 1800 census in
Marion District, SC. He was next door to
Hardy Crawford, who I suspect could be his brother.
1800 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1800 Marion Dist, SC pg 788 James Crawford 10010-21100-0-0
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 26-44 (1755-1774) James CRAWFORD (1755/74) s/o ?
1 Male(s) 0-9 (1790-1800) John CRAWFORD (1790/1800) son
1 Female(s) 16-25 (1774-1784) Mary TART Crawford (1774/84) wife
1 Female(s) 10-15 (1784-1790) Daughter? Sister? Sister-in-law? (1784/90)
2 Female(s) 0-9 (1790-1800) Mercy CRAWFORD (1790/94) daughter
Charity CRAWFORD (1797/98) daughter
On 1 Jan 1802, both James and Mary Crawford (and
her brother Enos Tart) witnessed a deed from Jacob Buckholts Jr of Darlington
District, to Thomas T. Wickham of Marion for land on Catfish Swamp. Both James
and Mary signed with a mark. (Marion Co, SC
Deed Book B, page 121, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds
Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe,
1996)
On 3 Apr 1802 "James Crawford" of Marion Dist,
sold 300 acres to Lazares Lee, land known "as Mill Tract", apparently purchased
by Crawford from the Sheriff at a Sheriff's sale. Witnesses were Thomas T.
Wickham and Samuel Johnston. * I don't know if this was this James Crawford, or
James Crawford Sr (1749).
(Marion Co, SC Deed Book B, page 150, from
"Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On 27 Nov 1802, Johnathan and Ann Tart sold 400
acres to "James Crawford". (Jonathan Tart was Mary Tart Crawford's brother). The
land was on the East side of Great Pee Dee River. Another tract of 100 acres,
and another of 200 acres. Witnesses were James Crawford (probably
James Sr-1749) and
Osborne Lane.
(Marion Co, SC Deed Book D, page 185, from
"Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
James Crawford died before 7 Jan 1804, for on that
date, Mary Crawford was deeded property by Jonathan Tart (her brother) on
Catfish Swamp, and in the deed she was referred to as a widow. The land was 400
acres "towards Catfish Swamp". Witnesses were Enos Tart (her brother) and John
Mace and Charles Stewart. (Marion Co, SC
Deed Book D, page 192, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds
Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe,
1996)
On 27 Feb 1804, widow Mary Crawford, and her
brother Enos Tart were granted letters of Administration for the estate of James
Crawford Junr, deceased. (Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the
Ordinary)
On 16 Mar 1804, Mary Crawford and Enos Tart
qualified to be Administrators for James Crawford, deceased.
(Marion Dist, SC Administrations Book A page 54, as published in "Pee Dee
Queue", Volume XVI, No. 1, Jan-Feb 1992, page 3)
On 7 Apr 1804 a dower relinquishment was made for
an earlier deed that helps prove something about this family. On 27 Feb 1795
John and Elizabeth Sanders sold 200 acres to Enos Tart. The land adjoined
Hardy Crawford. Witnesses were John Tart
and Thomas Waters. Elizabeth Sanders relinquished her dower rights to this land
on 7 Apr 1804 before Robert Moody, JQ, but she relinquished the rights not to
Enos Tart because he had recently died, but instead to "Mary Crawford and heirs
of said Enos Tart". This further proves that Mary Crawford was a daughter of
Enos Tart. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book D, page
190, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A -
E 1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
On 11 Dec 1804, a citation was issued against Mary
Crawford (now Mary Bass) and Enos Tart as Administrators of James Crawford
deceased. It was ordered that they find other securities, or else give up their
letters of administration. Apparently, Mary Bass did not show up in regards to
this matter, so her rights of administration were revoked and they were given
solely to Enos Tart. A reference was made to a Court held on 7 Dec 1804
regarding this matter. (Marion Dist, SC Minutes of the Ordinary)
The above record shows that widow Mary Tart
Crawford had married a Mr. Bass between 16 Mar 1804 and 7 Dec 1804. Other
records show that her second husband was Wright Bass (a. k. a. "Right
Bass"). Wright was born ca 1755/65, so a good bit older than Mary. I don't
know who his parents were.
There was more than one Wright Bass in the area, so the records can be
confusing. There were two men named "Right Bass" listed on the 1790
census in Prince George Parish. One of them was probably this Wright, the other
one may be his
father. Wright (Jr) was previously married to Nancy ---. I don't know her
maiden name. A 1799 deed from Right and Nancy Bass to Levi Gibson proves his
father was named Wright Sr, and shows that Wright Sr was an heir to Moses
Bass. Jo Dickerson tells me that Wright Sr was a nephew of Moses, who had no
children. (Marion Co, SC Deed Book C, page 355,
from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
By 1800, there was only one "Right Bass" in Marion
District. His apparent first wife must have died between 1800 and 1804 when he
married Mary Tart Crawford.
A deed dated 20 Feb 1800 seems to suggest that
Wright Bass was the father of a child that Sarah Bird had (presumably out of
wedlock). (Marion Co, SC Deed Book E, page
42, from "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E
1800-1811", by Lucille Utley, and Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996)
Wright Bass was listed on the 1810 census in
Marion District. He was listed next to
James Crawford Jr and Stephen Berry. Since both Wright and Mary had children
from previous marriages, I'm not sure who was who in their household on this
census record. For example, Wright Bass had an apparent son born ca 1790/1800
with him in 1800, but so did James Crawford. In 1810, there was only one person
this age with Wright Bass. Which was it? A Crawford son, or a Bass son? James
Crawford had a son named "John" who I suspect was born ca 1790/1800, so is this
him with Wright Bass in 1810, or is it someone else? No way to be sure.
1810 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 84 Right Bass 11001-30110-0-0
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 45 and up (bef 1765) Wright BASS (1755/65)
1 Male(s) 10-15 (1794-1800) Son? (1794/1800) John CRAWFORD (1790/1800)?
1 Male(s) 0-9 (1800-1810) Mahalalel CRAWFORD (1801/02) Step-Son
1 Female(s) 26-44 (1765-1784) Mary TART Crawford Bass (1774/84) wife
1 Female(s) 16-25 (1784-1794) Mercy CRAWFORD (1790/94) Step-daughter
3 Female(s) 0-9 (1800-1810) Charity CRAWFORD (1797/98) Step-daughter
Mary BASS(1806/10) daughter
Rachel BASS (1806/10) daughter
Mary Tart Crawford Bass died sometime between 1810
and 1820.
Wright Bass was listed on the 1820 census in
Marion District. This census was alphabetical, so I can't tell who his neighbors
were.
1820 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1820 Marion Dist, SC pg x Wright Bass 100101-22000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 45 & up (before 1775) Wright BASS (1755/65)
1 Male(s) 16-25 (1794-1804) Mahalalel CRAWFORD (1801/02) step-son
1 Male(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Son? Wright BASS
2 Female(s) 10-15 (1804-1810) Mary BASS(1806/10) daughter
Rachel BASS (1806/10) daughter
2 Female(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Daughter?
Daughter?
Wright Bass married Elizabeth --- between
1820 and 1823. I don't know her maiden name.
Wright Bass made his Will on 10 Jul 1823, naming
his wife Elizabeth, and daughters: Martha Bass, Mary Bass, Rachel Bass and Sarah
Bass, and son Right Bass. John Tart and Henry Berry were named as his executors.
The Will was proven 4 Aug 1823, so he died sometime between those two dates. The
Will is mentioned and summarized in his probate records. (Probate
Roll # 69, published in "Probate Records, Marion County, South Carolina Volume
One", page 55, by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, 1985).
The above Will is online at the
Marion Co, SC GenWeb pages, transcribed by Winkie Robinson.
A document in the Probate file dated 6 Aug 1827
shows that Mary Bass is an heir to the estate (she was named in the Will) and
that she is also under 21 years of age, and that she wanted "my brother
Mahalalel Crawford" appointed as her guardian. (He was her half brother).
(Probate Roll # 69, published in "Probate Records, Marion County,
South Carolina Volume One", page 55, by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, 1985).
Unfortunately, this was one of the few early
Marion families that Sellers did not write much about, though he did mention
some of them, enough to help considerably:
"There was another family of Crawfords,
descendants of old John, but in a different branch of the family--Hal Crawford
and a brother named John, and two sisters, the wife of Cross Roads Henry
Berry, and Mercy Bass, wife of Joseph Bass (senior). Berry's wife was named
Charity. Hal Crawford married and went West; John Crawford never did marry. I
suppose they are both dead." ("A History
of Marion County, South Carolina", 1902, page 146, by W. W. Sellers, Esq)
Children of James and Mary (Tart) Crawford.
James Crawford and Mary Tart had several children,
and Mary Tart and Wright Bass had a few, though I'm not sure which of those with
Wright Bass are from which marriage, since he seems to have been married three
times. In his Will he only named five children (4 daughters, 1 son), but gave no
indication which were from which marriage. I'd imagine that some were from the
marriage to Mary Tart Crawford.
In
Marion County Court in March 1820 a court case "Joseph Bass and wife vs. Wright
Bass" names the heirs of James Crawford deceased as widow who married Wright
Bass and --- (blank) wife of Joseph Bass, and --- (blank) wife of Henry Berry,
John Crawford who has reached age 21, and Mahalaleal Crawford, a minor. Although
this does not list the daughters names it does say who they married and combined
with other records they've been identified as Mercy and Charity. This list
agreed with what Mr. Sellers wrote (See above) so that tracks well. (Marion County
Court of Common Pleas).
John Crawford (1790/1800)
Mercy Crawford (1790/94)
Charity Crawford
(c1798)
Mahalalel "Hal" Crawford
(c1802)
John Crawford
was born ca 1790/1800 in Georgetown Dist,
SC (now Marion Co, SC).
Mr. Sellers mentioned John as a brother of "Hal". He also stated that he
never married. The 1820 court case indicates that John Crawford had
reached 21, so he may have been born ca 1798/99.
James Crawford had an apparent son born ca
1790/1800 with him for the 1800 census (age "under 10"), which presumably was
John. In 1810, Wright Bass had an apparent son with him age 10-15 (born ca
1794/1800) which could be John, or perhaps someone else. The same person
(apparently) was still in Wright Bass for the 1820 census, in the age 16-25
category (born ca 1794/1804).
I found many John Crawfords on the 1830 census in
various states. There was not one in Marion Dist, SC in 1830.
In 1840, there were many John Crawfords in several
states.
I have no idea what happened to this particular
John Crawford.
Mercy Crawford
was born ca 1790/94 in Georgetown Dist, SC
(now Marion Co, SC).
Mercy seemed to be with her parents for the 1800
census, in the "under 10" age group (born ca 1790/1800). She seemed to be with
her step-father Wright Bass for the 1810 census, age 16-25 (born ca 1784/94).
Mercy Crawford married Joseph R. Bass ca
1810/12 in Marion Dist, SC. Joseph was a son of Joseph Bass Sr and Miss Jones
(per Sellers). He was born ca 1787 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC).
Sellers said a great deal about the Joseph Bass
family, too much to quote here. He mentioned eleven children and profiled their
families.
Joseph Bass was listed on the 1820 census in
Marion Dist, SC:
1820 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1820 Marion Dist, SC pg x Joseph Bass 400010-10010
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 26-44 (1775-1794) Joseph R. BASS (1786/87)
4 Male(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) James W. BASS (1811/12) son
Joseph R. BASS (1812/13) son
Enos T. BASS (1815/16) son
Thomas R. BASS (1818/19) son
1 Female(s) 26-44 (1775-1794) Mercy CRAWFORD Bass (1790/94) wife
1 Female(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Elizabeth A. BASS (1815/20) daughter
Joseph Bass was listed on the 1830 census in
Marion Dist, SC. This census was alphabetical, so I don't know who his neighbors
were.
1830 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 6 Joseph Bass 0022001000000-2110010000000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 40-49 (1780-1790) Joseph R. BASS (1786/87)
2 Male(s) 15-19 (1810-1815) James W. BASS (1811/12) son
Joseph R. BASS (1812/13) son
2 Male(s) 10-14 (1815-1820) Enos T. BASS (1815/16) son
Thomas R. BASS (1818/19) son
1 Female(s) 30-39 (1790-1800) Mercy CRAWFORD Bass (1790/94) wife
1 Female(s) 10-14 (1815-1820) Elizabeth BASS (1815/20) daughter –> m by 1840
1 Female(s) 5-9 (1820-1825) Harriet BASS (1823/24) daughter
2 Female(s) 0-4 (1825-1830) Laura BASS (1824/25) daughter
Helen BASS (1825/30) daughter
Joseph Bass was listed on the 1840 census in
Marion Dist, SC, next door to
William Turner.
1840 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 182 Joseph Bass 0100400100000-0222001000000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 50-59 (1780-1790) Joseph R. BASS (1786/87)
4 Male(s) 20-29 (1810-1820) James W. BASS (1811/12) son
Joseph R. BASS (1812/13) son
Enos T. BASS (1815/16) son
Thomas R. BASS (1818/19) son
1 Male(s) 5-9 (1830-1835) John C. BASS (1835) son
1 Female(s) 40-49 (1790-1800) Mercy CRAWFORD Bass (1790/94) wife –> d 1846
2 Female(s) 15-19 (1820-1825) Harriet BASS (1823/24) daughter
Laura BASS (1824/25) daughter
2 Female(s) 10-14 (1825-1830) Helen BASS (1825/30) daughter
Adarezer BASS (1829/30) daughter
2 Female(s) 5-9 (1830-1835) Lebanon BASS (1831/32) daughter
Daughter? (1830/35) –> gone by 1850
According to Sellers, Mercy Crawford Bass died in
December 1846.
Joseph Bass was listed on the 1850 census in
Marion Dist, SC with several of his younger children with him. ** I don't have
this entry typed up yet.
Joseph Bass died on ("or about") 15 Jun 1854 in
Marion Dist, SC (per Equity records). This date and family information was given
in an Equity case. (Roll # 282, "Marion
County South Carolina Extracts from Equity Rolls", page 90, by Lucille Utley)
Charity Crawford
was born ca 1797/98 in Georgetown Dist, SC
(now Marion Co, SC).
Charity seemed to be with her parents for the 1800
census, in the "under 10" age group (born ca 1790/1800). She seemed to be with
her step-father Wright Bass for the 1810 census, age "under 10" or born ca
1800/10. This one isn't an exact match, but it is probably her.
Charity Crawford married Henry Berry
between 1810 and 1820. Sellers stated he was referred to as "Cross Roads Henry",
presumably to distinguish him from another Henry Berry. Henry was a son of
Stephen Berry and Sarah Dew. He was born 13 Jan 1796 (per Sellers).
Sellers said a great deal about the Henry Berry
family, too much to quote here. He mentioned that he had eight children and gave
some information on each of them.
Henry Berry was listed on the 1820 census in
Marion Dist, SC. In fact, there were two Henrys. This Henry was listed as "Jr"
to distinguish from his older relative. (His Uncle, I believe).
1820 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1820 Marion Dist, SC pg x Henry Berry Jr 100100-00100
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 16-25 (1794-1804) Henry BERRY (1796) s/o Stephen
1 Male(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Cade BERRY (1819/20) son
1 Female(s) 16-25 (1794-1804) Charity CRAWFORD Berry (1797/98) wife
Henry was listed on the 1830 census in Marion
Dist, SC. His uncle Henry was listed also, but as "Sr". This listing was
alphabetical, so I can't tell who anyone's neighbors were.
1830 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 6 Henry Berry 1120010000000-2000200000000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 30-39 (1790-1800) Henry BERRY (1796) s/o Stephen
2 Male(s) 10-14 (1815-1820) Cade BERRY (1819/20) son
Son? (1815/20) * Not in 1820
1 Male(s) 5-9 (1820-1825) Gewood BERRY (1821/22) son
1 Male(s) 0-4 (1825-1830) Elihu BERRY (1825/26) son
2 Female(s) 20-29 (1800-1810) Charity CRAWFORD Berry (1797/98) wife
Sister? Sister-in-law? (1800/10)
2 Female(s) 0-4 (1825-1830) Mary BERRY (1825/26) daughter
Telatha BERRY (1825/30) daughter
Henry Berry was listed on the 1840 census in
Marion Dist, SC. He was the only "Henry" this year. Apparently his Uncle Henry
had died by then.
1840 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 137 Henry Berry 1112101000000-0120011000000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 40-49 (1790-1800) Henry BERRY (1796) s/o Stephen
1 Male(s) 20-29 (1810-1820) Cade BERRY (1819/20 son
2 Male(s) 15-19 (1820-1825) Gewood BERRY (1821/22) son
Son? (1820/25) * Not in 1830 unless 1815/20
1 Male(s) 10-14 (1825-1830) Elihu BERRY (1825/26) son
1 Male(s) 5-9 (1830-1835) James BERRY (1834/35) son
1 Male(s) 0-4 (1835-1840) Stephen BERRY (1836/37) son
1 Female(s) 40-49 (1790-1800) Charity CRAWFORD Berry (1797/98) wife
1 Female(s) 30-39 (1800-1810) Sister? Sister-in-law? (1800/10)
2 Female(s) 10-14 (1825-1830) Mary BERRY (1825/26) daughter
Telatha BERRY (1825/30) daughter
1 Female(s) 5-9 (1830-1835) Virzilla BERRY (1831/32) daughter
Henry and Charity Berry and family were listed on
the 1850 census in Marion District. ** I don't have this entry typed up yet.
Charity Crawford Berry died 22 Jan 1856 (per
tombstone) in Marion Dist, SC (now Dillon Co, SC) and is buried at the Berry
Cemetery in Dillon Co, SC.
Henry Berry was listed on the 1860 and 1870 census
in Marion Co, SC (in Kirby Township).
Henry Berry died on 9 Jul 1876 (per Sellers) in
Marion Co, SC. His probate file was a large one. (Probate Roll #
2033, published in "Probate Records, Marion County, South Carolina Volume Two",
by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, 1985, page 200).
Mahalalel "Hal"
Crawford was born ca 1801/02 in Marion
Dist, SC. He was listed only by his first initial on many records,
probably due to the difficult spelling of his name. Sellers referred to him as
"Hal Crawford", and that is the only reference I've seen using that nickname for
him, but it does make sense, "Hal" for Mahalalel.
Special thanks to Winkie Robinson for data shared
on Hal's family.
Hal was apparently home with his mother and
step-father (Wright Bass) for the 1810 census, listed in the "under 10" age
group (born ca 1800/10), and apparently still home for the 1820 census, listed
in the age 16-25 category (born ca 1794/1804).
Hal was listed on several documents pertaining to
the estate of his step-father Wright Bass, but only one of them indicates the
relationship. He was not named in Wright Bass' Will of 1823.
Sometime around 1820/25, Mahalalel Crawford
married Mary Mace in Marion Dist, SC. Mary was a child of John Mace and
Frances Finklea. This marriage is mentioned by Sellers, and is also proven by
Equity records (more on them below). And also proved by Will of John Mace.
"M. Crawford" was listed on the 1824 Marion
District, SC tax list and taxed 40 cents.
In an estate sale for Wright Bass in 1826 (no
exact date) "M. Crawford" was a purchaser, among others.
On 6 Aug 1827, Hal's half-sister Mary Bass (being
between 14 and 21 years old) asked that "my brother Mahalalel Crawford appointed
my guardian". This document states that Mary was a legitimate daughter of Mary
Bass, wife of Wright Bass, deceased. This also proves that Mahalalel Crawford
was a child of Mary wife of Wright Bass (and other records prove Mary Bass was a Tart, daughter
of Enos Tart, and previously widowed from James Crawford), thus proving
Mahalalel is a son of James Crawford and Mary Tart. (Probate Roll
# 69, published in "Probate Records, Marion County, South Carolina Volume One",
page 55, by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith, 1985).
Mahalalel Crawford was listed on the 1830 census
in Marion Dist, SC. Unfortunately this census was alphabetical, so I can't tell
who his neighbors were:
1830 census analysis (based on available
evidence): (Explanation of this census)
1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 10 Mahalalel Crawford 1000100000000-2000100000000
Analysis:
1 Male(s) 20-29 (1800-1810) Mahalalel CRAWFORD (1802) s/o James and Mary
1 Male(s) 0-4 (1825-1830) Willis CRAWFORD (1824/25) son
1 Female(s) 20-29 (1800-1810) Mary MACE Crawford (1800/10) wife
2 Female(s) 0-4 (1825-1830) Ann CRAWFORD (1825/30) daughter
Mary CRAWFORD (1825/30) daughter
Hal and family left Marion Co, SC for Monroe Co,
AL in the early 1830's, apparently arriving before 1834 (based on birth places
of children). Monroe County was a popular destination for Marion County, SC
families during this timeframe.
Mary Mace Crawford died sometime between ca 1834
and 1837, for in that latter year, Hal married again.
According to Winkie Crawford Robinson's research,
Mahalalel Crawford married Martha Wilson on 7 Feb 1837 in Monroe Co, AL.
I have no additional data on Martha. There were several Wilson families in
Monroe Co, AL by 1830, though I don't know how Martha connects to any of them.
There was a James, John, Lucy and Thomas listed there in 1830. In 1840, there
was only H. S., James P. and Thomas Wilson in Monroe Co, AL. One of them could
be Martha's father. Of these, H. S. Wilson was on the same page with Mahalalel
Crawford in 1840.
Winkie Robinson also found another marriage for
Hal in 1845, so apparently Martha Wilson Crawford died between 1840 and 1845 in
Monroe Co, AL.
On 19 Nov 1845, Hal married Sarah Finklea
in Monroe Co, AL. She was born ca 1812/13 in Georgia (per 1850 census). Finklea
is a Marion County, SC name also. I don't know who her parents were, but I
suspect. that she is a child of John C. Finklea (c1775) and Mercy Crawford
(daughter of Hardy Crawford). That would
make Sarah Finklea a cousin to Mahalalel Crawford. I don't have any proof that
Sarah is a child of John C. Finklea, but he isn't the only Finklea that went to
Monroe Co, AL. More research is needed to determine who her parents were.
"M. Crawford" was listed on the 1840 census in
Monroe Co, AL. He was listed on the same page with "W. G. Crawford" (his cousin
Willis G. Crawford). ** I don't
have the enumerations from this census yet. There were also other Crawfords in
Monroe Co, AL this year, though whether or not related, I don't know. (Bryant,
William and Norvel Crawford).
On 12 Nov 1845, John Mace made his Will in Marion
Dist, SC naming his heirs, including daughter "Mary Crawford" and he also
mentioned as part of his property, "negroes in possession of Mahaleal Crawford".
(Probate Roll # 1139 7/8, published in "Probate Records, Marion
County, South Carolina Volume One", page 321, by Lucille Utley, Danny Smith,
1985).
Mahalalel Crawford moved from Monroe Co, AL to
Walton Co, FL around 1849/50. Winkie Robinson found them on the 1850 census
there. ** I don't have this census listing typed up yet.
On 14 Nov 1854, an Equity case was brought
concerning the heirs of Matthew Mace (brother of Mary Mace Crawford). Heirs were
named including "the children of Mary Crawford, wife of M. Crawford" and it
names her children: Willis Crawford, Ann, wife of --- Jameson, Mary, wife of J.
R. Moody, John Crawford and William Crawford. It also mentions that all
(but Mary and J. R. Moody) live outside of South Carolina.
("Marion County South Carolina Extracts from
Equity Rolls", Roll # 315, page 101, and addendum page 10, by Lucille Utley)
I have no additional data on this family after
this timeframe, but I'm sure there is much more waiting to be found.
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1. James1
Crawford
, born 1755/74 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died bef 7 Jan 1804 in Marion Dist, SC,
son of John Crawford
. He married bef 27 Feb 1795 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now
Marion Co, SC) Mary Tart
, born 1774/84 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 1810/20 in Marion Dist, SC,
daughter of Enos Tart
and Sarah Smith
.
Children
of James Crawford and Mary Tart were as follows:
+ 2
i Mercy2
Crawford
, born 1790/94 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 1 Dec 1846 in Marion Dist, SC;
buried in Bass Cem, Dillon Co, SC. She married Joseph R
Bass
.
+ 3
ii Charity2
Crawford
, born 1797/98 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 22 Jan 1856 in Marion Dist, SC;
buried in Berry Cem, Dillon Co, SC. She married Henry
Berry
.
4
iii John2
Crawford
, born abt 1799 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died aft 1820 in Marion Dist, SC.
+ 5
iv Mahalalel "Hal"2
Crawford
, born 1801/02 in Marion Dist,
SC; died aft 1850 in FL. He married (1) Mary Mace
; (2) Martha Wilson
; (3) Sarah Finklea
.
Generation 2
2. Mercy2
Crawford
(James1), born 1790/94 in
Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 1 Dec 1846 in Marion
Dist, SC; buried in Bass Cem, Dillon Co, SC. She married in
1810/12 in Marion Dist, SC Joseph R Bass
, born 27 Apr 1786 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 15 Jun 1854 in Marion Dist, SC, son
of Joseph Bass
and Martha Jones
.
Children
of Mercy Crawford and Joseph R Bass were as follows:
+ 6
i James W3
Bass
, born 2 Aug 1812 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 25 Dec 1876 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC. He married Martha Louisa "Lucy" Moody
.
+ 7
ii Joseph D3
Bass
, born 12 Dec 1813 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 28 Sep 1866 in Latta, Marion Dist, SC; buried in Bass
Cem, Dillon Co, SC. He married Amelia Moody
.
8
iii Enos T3
Bass
, born 7 Jan 1816 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 11 May 1853 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC.
+ 9
iv Thomas R3
Bass Dr
, born 1818/19 in Marion Dist,
SC; died bef 1900 in Florence Co, SC. He married Mary A R
Carter
.
10
v Elizabeth A3
Bass
, born 20 May 1820 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 20 Oct 1898 in Marion Dist, SC. She married aft
1850 in Marion Dist, SC Samuel J Bethea Rev
, born 22 Oct 1808 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 24 Oct 1877 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Dothan
Methodist Cem, Dillon Co, SC, son of James Bethea
and Margaret Cockrane
.
+ 11
vi Harriet B3
Bass
, born 1823/24 in Marion Dist,
SC; died aft 1880 in Marion Co, SC. She married John R
Bethea
.
+ 12
vii Laura D3
Bass
, born 1824/25 in Marion Dist,
SC; died Dec 1857 in Marion Dist, SC. She married David S
Bass
.
+ 13
viii Helen E3
Bass
, born 4 Nov 1827 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 11 Nov 1854 in Marion Dist, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC. She married William H Smith
.
14
ix Adarezer C3
Bass
, born 1829/30 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1900 in Marlboro Co, SC. She married aft 1850 in Marion
Dist, SC James E Coxe
, born in Marlboro Dist, SC.
+ 15
x Lebanon M3
Bass
, born 1831/32 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1850/56 in Marion Dist, SC. She married Cyrus B
Haselden
.
+ 16
xi John Crawford3
Bass
, born 2 Mar 1835 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 31 Jan 1920 in Dillon Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC. He married (1) Hannah Jane Bethea
; (2) Minnie (---)
.
3. Charity2
Crawford
(James1), born 1797/98 in
Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 22 Jan 1856 in Marion
Dist, SC; buried in Berry Cem, Dillon Co, SC. She married in
1810/20 in Marion Dist, SC Henry Berry
, born 13 Jan 1796 in Georgetown
Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC); died 9 Jul 1876 in Marion Co, SC, son of
Stephen Berry
and Sarah Dew
.
Children
of Charity Crawford and Henry Berry were as follows:
17
i Cade3
Berry
, born 6 Feb 1820 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 19 Jul 1872 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Berry Cem,
Dillon Co, SC.
+ 18
ii Gewood3
Berry
, born 1821/22 in Marion Dist,
SC. He married Joanna M Ellerbe
.
+ 19
iii Mary3
Berry
, born 1825/26 in Marion Dist,
SC; died bef 1900 in Marion Co, SC. She married Stephen N
Fore
.
+ 20
iv Elihu3
Berry
, born 1825/26 in Marion Dist,
SC. He married (1) Mary Jane Haselden
; (2) Mary Ellen Hays
.
21
v Telatha3
Berry
, born 1831/32 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1850/60 in Marion Dist, SC. She married aft 1850 in
Marion Dist, SC Willis Fore Dr
, born 1817/18 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1864, son of Joel Fore
and Amelia Finklea
.
+ 22
vi Virzilla3
Berry
, born 1831/32 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1851/60 in Marion Dist, SC. She married John
Mace
.
+ 23
vii James3
Berry
, born 1834/35 in Marion Dist,
SC. He married Harriet B Alford
.
24
viii Stephen C3
Berry
, born 15 Jun 1835 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 2 Jul 1859 in Marion Dist, SC; buried in Berry Cem,
Dillon Co, SC. He married in 1850/60 in Marion Dist, SC
Euphemia "Fama" Watson
, born 9 Mar 1832 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 11 Aug 1898 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Antioch Cem,
Marion Co, SC, daughter of Isham Watson
and Mary Hayes
.
5. Mahalalel "Hal"2
Crawford
(James1),
born 1801/02 in Marion Dist, SC; died aft 1850 in FL. He married
(1) in 1820/25 in Marion Dist, SC Mary Mace
, born abt 1803 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1834/37 in Monroe Co, AL, daughter of John Mace
and Franky Finklea
; (2) on 7 Feb 1837 in Monroe
Co, AL Martha Wilson
, died 1840/45 in Monroe Co, AL;
(3) on 19 Nov 1845 in Monroe Co, AL Sarah Finklea
, born 1812/13 in GA.
Children
of Mahalalel "Hal" Crawford and Mary Mace were as follows:
+ 25
i Willis3
Crawford
, born 1825 in Marion Dist, SC.
He married Rebecca (---)
.
26
ii Ann3
Crawford
, born 7 Sep 1827 in Marion
Dist, SC. She married (1) abt 1848 in Montgomery Co, AL James
Edward Lindsey
, died 1851 in Montgomery Co,
AL; (2) bef 1854 (---) Jameson
.
+ 27
iii Mary3
Crawford
, born 1830/31 in Marion Dist,
SC; died aft 1860 in Wilcox Co, AL. She married James R
Moody
.
28
iv John3
Crawford
, born 1831/32 in NC.
29
v William3
Crawford
, born 1833/34 in Monroe Co, AL.
Children
of Mahalalel "Hal" Crawford and Martha Wilson were as follows:
30
i Eliza3
Crawford
, born 1836/37 in Monroe Co, AL.
31
ii James3
Crawford
, born 1839/40 in Monroe Co, AL.
Children
of Mahalalel "Hal" Crawford and Sarah Finklea were as follows:
32
i Florida3
Crawford
, born 1846/47 in Monroe Co, AL.
33
ii George W3
Crawford
, born 1847/48 in Monroe Co, AL.
34
iii Benjamin F3
Crawford
, born 1850 in Walton Co, FL.
35
iv Hardy3
Crawford
, born 1852/53 in Walton Co, FL.
Generation 3
6. James W3
Bass
(Mercy2
Crawford, James1),
born 2 Aug 1812 in Marion Dist, SC; died 25 Dec 1876 in Marion Co, SC;
buried in Bass Cem, Dillon Co, SC. He married in 1850/60 in
Marion Dist, SC Martha Louisa "Lucy" Moody
, born 16 Aug 1831 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 3 May 1892 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem, Dillon
Co, SC, daughter of Barfield Moody
and Sarah "Sally" Crawford
.
Children
of James W Bass and Martha Louisa "Lucy" Moody were as follows:
36
i Cornelius G4
Bass
, born 27 Dec 1859 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 16 Apr 1924 in Dillon Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC.
37
ii James Edgar4
Bass
, born 5 Oct 1861 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 13 Jul 1904 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC.
38
iii Robert A4
Bass
, born 1863/64 in Marion Dist,
SC.
39
iv George Frank4
Bass
, born 1865/66 in Marion Dist,
SC.
40
v William Joseph4
Bass
, born 17 Feb 1868 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 4 Aug 1880 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem, Dillon
Co, SC.
41
vi Thomas Leon4
Bass
, born 1870 in Marion Co, SC.
42
vii Lucious4
Bass
, born 11 Jan 1873 in Marion Co,
SC; died 28 Sep 1912 in Dillon Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem, Dillon Co,
SC.
43
viii Rufus E4
Bass
, born 21 May 1875 in Marion Co,
SC; died 4 Mar 1905 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem, Dillon Co,
SC.
7. Joseph D3
Bass
(Mercy2
Crawford, James1),
born 12 Dec 1813 in Marion Dist, SC; died 28 Sep 1866 in Latta, Marion
Dist, SC; buried in Bass Cem, Dillon Co, SC. He married in
1840/45 in Marion Dist, SC Amelia Moody
, born 12 May 1818 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 14 Dec 1875 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC, daughter of Robert Moody
and Elizabeth Smith
.
Children
of Joseph D Bass and Amelia Moody were as follows:
44
i Arametta4
Bass
, born 1844/45 in Marion Dist,
SC; died 1870/80 in Marion Co, SC.
45
ii Rosabella4
Bass
, born 26 Jun 1846 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 19 Jan 1916 in Dillon Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC.
46
iii Addison L4
Bass
, born 11 Oct 1848 in Marion
Dist, SC; died 29 May 1901 in Marion Co, SC; buried in Bass Cem,
Dillon Co, SC.
47
iv Thomas J4
Bass
, born 1850/51 in Marion Dist,
SC.
9. Thomas R3
Bass Dr
(Mercy2
Crawford, James1),
born 1818/19 in Marion Dist, SC; died bef 1900 in Florence Co, SC.
He married in 1850/53 in Marion Dist, SC Mary A R Carter
, born 1833/34 in Marion Dist,
SC.
Children
of Thomas R Bass Dr and Mary A R Carter were as follows:
48
i Liston D4
Bass
, born 1852/53 in Marion Dist,
SC.
49
ii Ida J4
Bass
, born 1854/55 in Marion Dist,
SC.
50
iii Oscar D4
Bass
, born 1856/57 in Marion Dist,
SC.
51
iv Mary Ella4
Bass
, born 1858/59 in Marion Dist,
SC.
52
v William L4
Bass
, born 1860 in Marion Co, SC.
53
vi James Lorey4
Bass
, born 1862/63 in Marion Dist,
SC.
11. Harriet B3
Bass
(Mercy2 Crawford, James1),
born 1823/24 in Marion Dist, SC; died aft 1880 in Marion Co, SC.
She married on 2 Feb 1842 in Marion Dist, SC John R Bethea
, born 1815/16 in Marion Dist,
SC; died aft 1880 in Marion Co, SC.
Children
of Harriet B Bass and John R Bethea were as follows:
54
i Marion Almira4
Bethea
, born 1847/48 in Marion Dist,
SC.
55
ii Joseph J4
Bethea
, born 1850/51 in Marion Dist,
SC.
56
iii Lewis S4
Bethea
, born 1852/53 in Marion Dist,
SC.
57
iv Walter E4
Bethea
, born 1855/56 in Marion Dist,
SC.
58
v Harris C4
Bethea Rev
, born 1858/59 in Marion Dist,
SC.
59
vi Addie W4
Bethea
, born 1860/61 in Marion Dist,
SC.
60
vii Thomas C4
Bethea
, born 1863/64 in Marion Dist,
SC; died abt 1884 in Marion Co, SC.
12. Laura D3
Bass
(Mercy2
Crawford, James1),
born 1824/25 in Marion Dist, SC; died Dec 1857 in Marion Dist, SC.
She married in 1850/57 in Marion Dist, SC David S Bass
, born 1827/28 in Marion Dist,
SC; died in Georgetown Co, SC, son of Bryant H Bass
and Jane R (---)
.
Children
of Laura D Bass and David S Bass were as follows:
61
i Helen Louisa4
Bass
, born 1854/55 in Marion Dist,
SC.
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