George Frederick Crow

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George Frederick Crow

Birthdate:
Birthplace: York County, Province of Pennsylvania
Death: March 1824 (61)
Monroe County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Homer Crow and Susannah Crow
Husband of Rachel Crow
Father of John Homer Crow; Jacob Crow; Martin Allan Crow; Michael Crow; Isaac Ray Crow and 3 others
Brother of Peter Crow; Michael Martin Crow; Martin Jacob Crow; John J. Crow; Elizabeth Bates and 6 others

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About George Frederick Crow

George Frederick CROW was born on July 26, 1762 in York County PA. He died in 1824 in Monroe County, OH. Frederick was baptized in York County, Pennsylvania. He was credited with Revolutionary War service for protecting the frontier. He settled on Clear Fork of the Little Muskingum River in 1805. His will was recorded in Monroe County, Ohio, in March 1824.

George Frederick CROW and Rachel ENOCHS had the following children:

A. John CROW. J. Homer Crow said this son lost his life in the War of 1812. There is no other information on him.

B. Jacob CROW was born about 1790 in Greene County PA. He died before May 29, 1846 in Monroe County, Ohio. Widow petitioned his estate for her dower on 29 May 1846. He married Mary Leasure or Lazear about 1822.

C. Martin CROW died in March 1826.

D. Michael CROW.

E. Isaac CROW was born in July 1809.

F. Rhoda CROW was born in May 1812.

G. Mary CROW was born in 1820.

H. Elizabeth CROW. Possibly married Daniel Blake Jr.

Provided by Karen Romick

More About Jacob Crow:

Burial: 1823, Crow Family Cemetery, Greene County PA.

More About Jacob Crow and Susannah Sechris:

Marriage: 1760

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Fredrick, Peter, Martin, John, Elizabeth, Michael, Susan, Catherine,

Christina, Esther, Lydia, and Mary

Fredrick: He was born July 26, 1762 in York, PA. He died March 1824 in Monroe, Ohio. He married

in 1781 in Greene Co., PA. to Rachel ENOCHS. She was born 1764 in Greene Co., PA. She

was the daughter of Enoch and Rebecca (MORRIS) ENOCHS.

Source Notes: The Fireside Stories of The Jacob Crow Family"

The 1820 census shows Fredrick Crow in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio, aged over 45

years; his household then contained his wife, aged 16-45 years, and two males aged 18-26 years, two males aged 10-16 years, and one male and one female under 10 years of age. Fredrick was engaged in agriculture. Fredrick Crow settled on Clear Fork of the Little Muskingum River about 1805. He is credited with Revolutionar service, having been paid for protecting the frontiers in 1782. Executors of the estate of Fredrick Crow were Rachel, Jacob and Martin. Rachel was the widow and Jacob and Martin are most likely the sons. In 1826 Rachel Crow, widow of the late George Fredrick Crow, sold one third part of a tract of land to Woodman Okey and Edward Reed. In 1828 Michael Crow, heir of the late G.F. Crow, sold land to Okey and Reed.

7 Children

John, Jacob, Martin, Michael, Issac, Rhoda, and Mary

John: He was born Abt. 1788 in York Co., PA.

He died in the War of 1812.

Jacob: He was born Abt. 1790 in York Co., PA.

Martin: He was born Abt. 1792 in York Co., PA.

Michael: He was born Abt. 1794 in York Co., PA.

Isaac: He was born Abt. 1796 in York Co., PA.

Rhoda: She was born Abt. 1798 in York Co., PA.

Mary: She was born Abt. 1802 in York Co., PA.

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George Frederick Crow's Timeline

1762
July 26, 1762
York County, Province of Pennsylvania
1788
1788
York, PA, United States
1790
1790
York, PA, United States
1790
Richhill, Greene, Pennsylvania
1792
1792
York, PA, United States
1794
1794
York, PA, United States
1796
February 6, 1796
York, Pennsylvania, United States
1798
May 1798
York, Pennsylvania, United States
1802
August 8, 1802
York, PA, United States