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Thanks Bonnie..My ggg- grandfather on my father's side was Forest Flournoy.
He was the father of Virginia Flournoy who married Thomas Alexander Crump.
They were the parents of my g-grandmother, Margaret Elizabeth Crump who
married Edward Cox.  Oh, great.....more work....

On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Bonnie Flythe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> 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" <
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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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