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Bonnie Flythe <[log in to unmask]>
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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Shirley,
I have been trying to identify the parents of Sterling Jamison Crump and 
George W. Crump with no luck so far.
Sterling J. Crump's name does appear on the King Wm Tax lists in 1820 and is 
there until 1824.  In 1817 he is mentioned with Mary Crump in land 
alterations (I have not personally looked at that entry so do have some 
reservations). He purchased land in King Wm in 1815 and was described as of 
Richmond. George W. Crump appears in the  records (early 1800s) even less 
often.

However, many years ago the Crump Family Newsletter published extensive 
lists of Crump marriages.  These appear to be marriages of daughters of 
Thomas & Peggy:

Polly J. Crump m. Walthall C. Lockett 8 Dec.1817, dau of Thomas, dec'd; 
Chesterfield Co., Va; Weisiger.

Susan Crump m. Bolling Robertson, Dau. Peggy Logwood, 22 Jan. 1840; 
Chesterfield Co., Va.; Weisiger; "Religious Herald"

Peggy Crump m. Forrest Fluornoy 9 March 1809, Chesterfield Co., Va. : Knorr

This last one could be a marriage of a daughter from another Crump line, but 
looks interesting.  I don't think there is anything to show Sterling & 
George were his sons. With Mary Jane & Elizabeth, I have not found 
anything,but have not looked thoroughly.
Hope this helps.
Bonnie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shirley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 11:51 AM
Subject: [VA-ROOTS] Thomas Crump and Margaret "Peggy" Gearton Crump Logwood


> May I have some assistance, please?
>
> According to Thomas and Peggy Crump Logwood's (1767- after 1843) son, 
> Elias
> on the various declarations on behalf of his mother receiving the
> Revolutionary War pension of her first husband, Thomas Crump - Elias 
> states
> that he had one brother, John Q. Crump.
>
> YET, other "sources" state there were other siblings i.e.Sterling Jamison
> Crump, George W. Crump, Mary Jane Crump, Elizabeth Crump and Margaret
> "Peggy" Crump.
>
> Would anyone have any documentation of pretty solid sources to qualify
> Sterling Jamison Crump and the rest listed in my above paragraph as 
> children
> of Thomas Crump and Margaret "Peggy" Gearton?
>
> Thank you very much for any and all assistance.
>
> Shirley Cox Schroeder
>
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