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Colonel Valentine Crawford, Jr.

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Birthplace: Orange County (now Berkeley), Virginia, British American Colonies
Death: January 07, 1777 (52-53)
Jacobs Creek, Pennsylvania, United States (He died after falling through the ice on Jacobs Creek, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Either from drowning or pneumonia afterwards.)
Place of Burial: Summit Point, Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Valentine Crawford, I and Honora Stephenson
Husband of Catherine Crawford; Sarah Crawford and Rachel Crawford
Father of Joseph "Josiah" Daniel Crawford; George Washington Crawford, Sr.; William Crawford; Moses Crawford; Valentine Crawford, III and 4 others
Brother of Mary Margaret Munn; Elizabeth Ross (Crawford); Martha Sutton (Crawford); Colonel William Crawford, IV and John Crawford
Half brother of John Stephenson; Col. Hugh Stephenson; Richard Stephenson, Jr.; Captain James Stevenson; Marcus Stephenson and 1 other

Occupation: Valentine acted as a secretary or an assistant to George Washington. Colonel in the Virginia Militia Revolutionary Army, Surveyor, Farmer, Secretary and Assistant to George Washington, Colonel in Virginia Militia during the American Revolution
Managed by: Charlie McKinney
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About Col. Valentine Crawford

A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA (SOLDIER). DAR Ancestor #: A027664

Biography

Valentine died at age 52, Intestate (without a will). He fell through theice while returning home, in Washington Co., PA. Colonel William Crawford took the body to Bullskin Creek, Shepherdstown, WVA, and buried it beside his mother, Honora Crawford Stephenson, born Honora Grimes. His body was interred Jan. 9, 1777 in West Virginia, Bullskin Church Cemetary, WV.

He married three times. His first wife was Catherine ??, then Sarah Morgan ( or Ann Connell), then Rachel ??.

Valentine Crawford Jr., and his brother William Crawford, enlisted in the British Army in 1754 at Winchester , VA. Both took oath to the King of England. Valentine was commissioned Colonel in the Virginia Militia in December of 1776 and served as Wagon Master General. Valentine acted as a secretary or an assistant to George Washington. He is reported to have been elected to the Virginia House of Burgess and voted in that body in 1758.

Valentine was a private in the Augusta Co.,VA militia in 1775, stationed at Fort Finecastle. On October 1, 1776, he was stationed at Fort Henry (now Wheeling, WV). He was a Colonel in the Virginia State Militia Troops from 1776 to 1777. He was a resident of Tyrone Township, Fayette Co.,PA in 1772-1775. Valentine Crawford Jr. applied for 100 acres of land in Frederick Co.,VA in 1748, about the time of his marriage and purchased (paid for) the land on 6-21-1754. (Evelyn Pope)

Sources

  1. https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7173631M/The_Washington-Crawford_le.... The Washington-Crawford letters. Being the correspondence between George Washington and William Crawford, from 1767 to 1781, concerning western lands. With an appendix, containing later letters of Washington on the same subject; and letters from Valentine Crawford to Washington, written in 1774 and 1775, chronologically arranged and carefully annotated. By C. W. Butterfield. Published 1877 by R. Clarke & co. in Cincinnati .

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Col. Valentine Crawford's Timeline

1724
1724
Orange County (now Berkeley), Virginia, British American Colonies
1740
1740
Virginia, Colonial America
1741
October 25, 1741
Fork of James, Orange, Virginia, United States
1748
1748
VA
1753
1753
1755
1755
1755
Virginia, British Colonial America
1757
October 6, 1757
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
1765
1765