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Descendants of Adam Crump


10. SARAH SUSAN4 CRUMP (JAMES3, ADAM2, JAMES1) was born Bef. 1790. She married NATHANIEL LILLY Bef. 1800, son of JOHN LILLY and ELEANOR DUMAS.
     
Children of S
ARAH CRUMP and NATHANIEL LILLY are:
  i.   JOHN HOGAN5 LILLY.
  ii.   THOMAS M. LILLY.
  iii.   JOHN CRUMP LILLY.
  iv.   SARA WHITFIELD LILLY, m. LITTLEBERRY HICK.
28. v.   BUSHROD LILLY, b. 1801, North Carolina.
29. vi.   EDMUND DAVID LILLY, b. 1809, North Carolina.


11. JOHN BUSHROD4 CRUMP, JR. (JOHN BUSHROD3, ADAM2, JAMES1) was born Abt. 1774 in North Carolina, and died Abt. 1855 in Mississippi. He married (1) LUCY SMITH. She was born in Mississippi. He married (2) ANN TRAWICK 1855 in Copia Co., Mississippi.
     
Children of J
OHN CRUMP and LUCY SMITH are:
30. i.   HARDY S.5 CRUMP, b. Abt. 1800, Montgomery Co., NC; d. 1862, Simpson Co., MS.
31. ii.   HARRIET CRUMP, b. 1801, Montgomery Co., North Carolina; d. 1876, Copiah County, Mississippi.
32. iii.   MARY CRUMP, b. Abt. 1805, Montgomery Co., NC; d. Abt. 1875, Wood Co., TX.
33. iv.   WILLIAM CRUMP, b. Abt. 1808, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1870, Louisiana.
34. v.   SALINA CRUMP, b. Abt. 1810, Montgomery Co., NC.
  vi.   HANAH CRUMP, m. MARTIN JONES, 11 Jan 1838.


12. JAMES4 CRUMP (JOHN BUSHROD3, ADAM2, JAMES1) was born 1780 in North Carolina (Source: Neil O'Hara, Vallejo, CA (9/96)), and died Abt. 1858 in Stanly County, North Carolina (Source: 1850 U S Census NC, Stanley County.). He married ELISABETH BETSY EASLEY Abt. 1800 in North Carolina (Source: Neil O'Hara, Vallejo, CA (9/96)), daughter of DANIEL EASLEY and ELIZABETH STEPHENS. She was born Abt. 1782 in Charlotte County, VA, and died Bef. 1850 in Stanly County, North Carolina.

Notes for J
AMES CRUMP:
In 1841, Montgomery County, NC, was divided and the land west of the Yadkin River became Stanley County. James and Elizabeth lived there until their deaths. Most of their children raised large families and most of them remained in NC in the Counties of Rowan, Anson, Davie, and Stanley.

On November 16, 1839 James Crump gave his son, John F. Crump of Montgomery County, NC, two negro slaves. This deed of gift was acknowledged and ordered to be registered in the Montgomery County Court, July Session, 1840. (Stanly Co. DB #14, pp. 300)

Little else is know about the personal life of James.

More About J
AMES CRUMP:
Fact 1: 16 Nov 1839, James gave his son two slaves. See "Notes".
     
Children of J
AMES CRUMP and ELISABETH EASLEY are:
35. i.   SARAH SALLY5 CRUMP, b. 07 Dec 1803, Stokes County, North Carolina; d. 23 Dec 1887, Lone Jack County, MO.
  ii.   MARY CRUMP, b. 1805, Montgomery County, North Carolina (Source: Juanelle Crump to Bill Hailey.); m. JOHN SMITH.
36. iii.   DANIEL CRUMP, b. Abt. 1809, North Carolina; d. 04 Dec 1857, Stanley County, North Carolina.
  iv.   GEORGE P. CRUMP, b. 1811, North Carolina (Source: 1850, 1860, 1870 Census Yazoo Co., MS.); d. Aft. 1870, Yazoo County, Mississippi; m. NONE.
  Notes for GEORGE P. CRUMP:
(Notes contibuted to by Jim Adams) George P. Crump, born about 1812 [I'm showing 1811 as his sister Nancy Ann was born Oct. 6, 1812] according to the age he gave census takers (Sorce: 1850, 1860 and 1870 Censuses. He said he was 38, 48, and 58 respectiverly.) He moved to Yazoo County, Mississippi, by 1843 (Source: Tax list) and claimed farmland worth $50,000 and personal property worth $44,950 in 1860 (Source: 1860 Census), but down to $25,000 and $2,000 by 1870. Personal property in 1860 was most likely in value of slaves owned.

George filed notice February 10, 1860, hiring William Allen, a Stanly County magistrate and sister Nancy Crump Allen's husband, to help him collect his share of James Crump's estate; three days later William filed a bill of sale to George for an apparent family of nine slaves for $5,115. (Source: Stanly County Deed Book 5, pages 259 and 260).

George does not have a wife or family in either of the three census periods 1850-1870, so it is assumed that he never married and did not have any heirs.

37. v.   NANCY ANN CRUMP, b. 06 Oct 1812, Montgomery County, North Carolina; d. 01 Feb 1871, Stanley County, North Carolina.
38. vi.   ELIZABETH CRUMP, b. 16 Apr 1814, Stanley County, North Carolina; d. 09 Jul 1883, Gonzales County, Texas.
39. vii.   JOHN FRANKLIN CRUMP, b. 20 Aug 1816, North Carolina; d. Jul 1859, Montgomery County, North Carolina.
40. viii.   CAROLINE CRUMP, b. 1824, North Carolina.
41. ix.   SOPHRONIA CRUMP, b. 1825, North Carolina.


13. STEPHEN4 CRUMP (JOHN BUSHROD3, ADAM2, JAMES1) was born 1788 in Montgomery County, North Carolina, and died 1857 in Stanley County, North Carolin. He married (1) NANCY EASLEY Bef. 1812, daughter of DANIEL EASLEY and ELIZABETH STEPHENS. She died 12 Dec 1826 in ,North Carolina (Source: Nancy Lewis 8/31/96.). He married (2) DELIAH PARHAM Aft. 1826. She died Bef. 1850. He married (3) ELIZA ANN KENDALL Bef. 1850, daughter of JOHN SPILLMAN KENDALL. She was born 1830.

Notes for S
TEPHEN CRUMP:
Stephen was a farmer and owned real estate valued at $8700, the second highest in Stanly County. In 1857 when Stephen's property was divided among his 15 heirs, he owned 45 slaves. Stephen served in the 2nd Regiment of Montgomery County in the War of 1812.

From p. 16 of "Stanly County USA, A History of Stanly County, NC", 1990, is the following: "the Stephen Crump family owned about all the land in this area for miles around. He owned many slaves and farmed in a big way. He also operated the Crump Feed & Grain Mill as well as a general store. Note: (Stephen Crump's third wife was Ann Eliza Kendall, daughter of John Spilman Kendall). The Kendalls were another prominent family. Thornton and Reuben Kendall were prosperous land owners, who also had many slaves.

Stephen married Nancy Easley in or about 1809. Their chidren were born between then and 1926 or so. Nancy must have died about 1826 as their youngest son Woodson was born about then. Stephen then married Deliah Parham about 1826 or 1827. Deliah died by 1850 as Stephen and Eliza Ann Kendall had Lucy Ann Crump by about 1850/51. However, Deliah was his wife in the 1850 census.

Notes for N
ANCY EASLEY:
Nancy Easley was a sister to Elizabeth "Betsy" Easley, who married Stephen's brother, James.
     
Children of S
TEPHEN CRUMP and NANCY EASLEY are:
42. i.   JAMES5 CRUMP, b. Abt. 1809, North Carolina; d. Mississippi.
43. ii.   ALEXANDER CRUMP, b. Abt. 1812, North Carolina; d. 1886, Texas.
44. iii.   ELIZA CRUMP, b. Abt. 1816, North Carolina.
45. iv.   MARY CRUMP, b. 25 Sep 1816, North Carolina; d. 09 Dec 1892.
  v.   ROLAND A. CRUMP, b. Abt. 1821; m. SARAH KIRKPATRICK, Abt. 1846.
46. vi.   SARAH CRUMP, b. 1822, North Carolina.
47. vii.   STEPHEN CRUMP, JR., b. Abt. 1823, North Carolina; d. Bef. 1858, North Carolina.
48. viii.   WOODSON D. A. CRUMP, b. Abt. 1826; d. Aft. 1870.
     
Children of STEPHEN CRUMP and DELIAH PARHAM are:
  ix.   ATLAS5 CRUMP, b. 1831, North Carolina (Source: Nancy Lewis 8/31/96.).
  x.   NANCY F. CRUMP, b. 1835; m. WILLIAM BENNETT.
     
Children of STEPHEN CRUMP and ELIZA KENDALL are:
  xi.   LUCY ANN5 CRUMP, b. Abt. 1850 (Source: Nancy Lewis 8/31/96.); m. WILLIAM GILLIS, 17 Jul 1867 (Source: Nancy Lewis 8/31/96.).
  More About LUCY ANN CRUMP:
Residence: Aft. 1867, Lived in WallaWalla, Washington

  xii.   WINNNIFRED "WINCY" F. CRUMP, b. Jul 1853, North Carolina; m. STEPHEN MEYERS, 19 Jun 1870.
  xiii.   ROBERT CRUMP, b. Abt. 1854; m. AMELIA WEBB.
  More About ROBERT CRUMP:
After marriage: Aft. 1870, Went to Oklahoma

49. xiv.   WALTER STEPHEN CRUMP, b. 14 Apr 1856, North Carolina; d. 14 Apr 1939.
  xv.   CHARLOTT HELEN CRUMP, b. Abt. 1857; m. (1) CHARLES HENDLEY; m. (2) WILLIAM HENDLEY.


14. MACK4 CRUMP (JOHN BUSHROD3, ADAM2, JAMES1) was born Abt. 1791 in North Carolina, and died Bef. 1850 in Davidson Co., North Carolina. He married REBECCA MONROE. She was born Abt. 1794 in North Carolina, and died Bef. 1860 in Davidson Co., North Carolina.

Notes for M
ACK CRUMP:
Mack's date of birth is based on the Cesus records of Rowan County, North Carolina, for 1810 and Davidson County for 1830. In 1810 he was shown to be between 17 and 26, and the 1830 Census showed him to be "of 30 but not 40". That places his birth between 1790 and 1794. Since his sister Nancy is known to have been born in July 1790, and his brother Roland to have been born in 1792, 1791 was chosen. He could have been a twin to either, but if not, then he would have been born about 1791. If he were born as late as 1793 then his son would have been born when he was 17. Not impossible, but unlikely. ELC 1/2000

1820 NC Census - Mack not found, but some census lost.

1830 NC Census - Davidson County, p. 227 000011-000201, so of 30 but not yet 40 - one son.

1840 NC Census - Davidson County, p. 240 Rebecca shown as widow, 00001-0000101, so Mack is deceased and still only one son.

1850 NC Census - Davidson County, p. 272 Rebecca A. (56) with Thomas C. Crump 35, and Frances Crump 34. Apparently Thomas C. is the son of Mack and Rebecca and Frances is his wife.

1860 NC Census - Davidson County, p. 690 Thomas C. is shown as 38, Frances as 38, and in the household are William Harris 13, and Frances Harris 10. Also James "Trader" 28. I do not remember whether Trader was a surname or an occupation.

     
Child of M
ACK CRUMP and REBECCA MONROE is:
  i.   THOMAS C.5 CRUMP, b. Abt. 1815, North Carolina; m. FRANCES.


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