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Mary Crumpler

Female 1763 - 1826  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Crumpler was born on 10 Sep 1763 in Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia (daughter of Beasant Crumpler and Sarah); died on 20 Jun 1826 in Hendricks County, Indiana; was buried on 10 Jun 1826 in tombstone, Hendricks County, Indiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 15 Jan 1798, Beasant Crumpler will recorded to "daughter Molly Jones", Southampton County, Virginia

    Mary married Mathew Jones on 20 Jan 1785 in Southampton County, Virginia. Mathew was born on 18 Mar 1758 in Nottoway Parish, Southampton, Virginia; died on 18 Jul 1836 in Hendricks Co., Indiana; was buried on 18 Jul 1836 in Buried Primative Baptist Cemetary, Center Valley, Hendricks Co., Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    [Related - Crumpler Name - jjones116@aol.com.ftw]

    Marriage documented in Southampton Co. Court book (on file)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Beasant Crumpler was born in ABT. 1730 (son of William Crumpler and Elizabeth Arrington); died about Oct 1795 in Southampton County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 01 Oct 1975, Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia; Southampton Co., VA, Will Book 5 (1797 - 1804), p. 45 Abstracted by Matt HARRIS [brackets, line breaks, & surname capitalization his] [p] 161 [note in margin] Beasant CRUMPLER Will In the Name of God Amen, I Beasant CRUMPLER of the parrish of Nottoway and County Southampton, being Sick and weak in body but of a perfect sound mind and memory do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament, In manner and form as followeth Viz.--- Item I Give unto my Son William CRUMPLER five Shillings - Item I Give unto my [sic] Allin JOHNSON One Shilling Sterling - Item I Give unto my son Beasant CRUMPLER my land and plantation whereon I now live Containing one hundred Acres be the same more or less, Also one his bedstd bed & Furniture one falling Table, One large pott & hooks, One Applemill, together with all the Necessaries I have for saving fruit; All my Coopers Tools, One half Cross cut Saw, One half of a Grindstone, Two Sows & ten Pigs, and the increase thereof, One Pyde Cow & Yearling, One lack heifer, and the increase thereof One Sorrel mare, New Saddle & bridle, Two Guns, One Cart & Wheels, One plough frame, & plowing Gier, Two Augers, Two Chisels, One hand Mill, One Narrow Ax, One Gum chest, Two plough hoes, One weeding D.o one Grubing D.o One five Quart Jug, one half Gallon water Jug, pair Iron wedges, three Chairs, 3 Q.t Bottles, One Clear half-pint Bottle, All these to him and his heirs forever - Item I Give unto Allen LITTLE five Shillings - Item I Give unto Eley JOHNSON five Shillings - Item I Lend unto my beloved wife Sarah CRUMPLER all the remains of my estate not above mentioned During her life or Widowhood and at her death or marriage it is my will and desire that it Should be equally divided between my three daughters namely Molly JONES, Betsy CRUMPLER & Sally CRUMPLER to them and their heirs forever And Lastly I do appoint my son Beasant CRUMPLER and my friend Ju.s CRUMPLER to be my whole and sole Ex'ors of this my Last Will and Testament making void all other will by me heretofore made In Witness my hand ['&'] Seal this 1.st Day of October 1795 - Beasant CRUMPLER Sen.r *Seal* X his mark William CRUMPLER Benjamin CRUMPLER West TYNES j.r At a court held for the county of Southampton the 15.th day of Jan. 98 This will presented in court by Beasant CRUMPLER the executor therein named proved by the oath of William CRUMPLER and Benjamin CRUMPLER two of the Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded; And on the Motion of the Said executor who made oath according to Law certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form giving Security Security Whereupon Sam KELLO Cl [page end]

    Beasant married Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah
    Children:
    1. William(IV) Crumpler
    2. Betsey Crumpler
    3. Sally Crumpler
    4. 1. Mary Crumpler was born on 10 Sep 1763 in Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia; died on 20 Jun 1826 in Hendricks County, Indiana; was buried on 10 Jun 1826 in tombstone, Hendricks County, Indiana.
    5. Beasant Crumpler was born on 24 Jan 1778 in Southampton County, Virginia; died in 1845.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Crumpler was born in ABT. 1700 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia (son of William Crumpler and Elizabeth Rayford); died on 14 Nov 1771 in Southampton Co. VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Witness: 29 Sep 1730, Witnessed will with William Crumpler Sr. of Thos. Underwood in Isle of Wight County, Virginia

    William married Elizabeth Arrington on 23 Jun 1724 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Arrington
    Children:
    1. Sarah Crumpler
    2. Dorothy Crumpler
    3. Elizabeth Crumpler died in William Woodward.
    4. Ann Crumpler was born in Virginia.
    5. Lucy Crumpler
    6. Cherry Crumpler
    7. Mary Crumpler
    8. William(III) Crumpler was born in ABT. 1725.
    9. 2. Beasant Crumpler was born in ABT. 1730; died about Oct 1795 in Southampton County, Virginia.
    10. Benjamin Crumpler was born in ABT. 1730; died on 13 Dec 1787 in Southampton Co. VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Crumpler was born in ABT. 1670 (son of William Captain Crumpler and Unknown); died in Oct 1750 in Southampton Co. VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land: 8 Jun 1692, Harris sold land to Wm Crumpler (IoW land pg 39, 1706)
    • Witness: 7 Jan 1693/94, nuncupative will of John Watkins Sr. proved
    • Tax List: 1704, quit rent rolls, 570 acres, Isle of Wight County, VirginiaVA
    • Will: 28 Dec 1724, named in will of brother-in-law Phillip Rayford
    • Witness: 23 Nov 1730, Witnessed will of William Bridger (Isle of Wight)
    • Will: 1749, Will book, Southampton Co. VA
    • Land: 25 Nov 1751, Capt William Crumpler to son John Crumpler land Indenture (Southampton Co. Bk 1)

    Notes:

    Captain William CRUMPLER I

    was born about 1680. He died between Oct 1750 and 1775 in Southampton County, VA.(19) He signed a will on 29 Oct 1750 in Southampton County, VA. "I give unto my son John Crumpler the plantation I live on ___ said land containing one hundred acres, more or less ___ also 65 acres being part of a survey of 130 acres divided by a line of marked trees." (John must have been the youngest son to have received the home place. Son William must have been the older and was married, received his main inheritance at time of marriage.) To son William he wills, "the remaining portion of those two tracts for grandson William." He also left to William's daughter, Sila, a feather bed, furniture, two pewter dishes, to pewter basins, and two plates. He had an estate probated on 14 Feb 1775 in Southampton County, VA. William Crumpler, Sr. born Abt. 1680, Virginia, married 23-Jun-1724, in Isle of Wright County, Virginia, Elizabeth Raiford, (daughter of Philip Wreyford and Fortune ?). William died Oct-1750, Southampton County, Va. William Crumpler is first mentioned in Isle of Wright County, Virginia, when he bought 100 acres of land on Blackwater Swamp from William Carver on June 8, 1692. He bought 45 acres more from William Carver in 1697/98. On September 11, 1700, he and his wife, Elizabeth, sold 50 acres of land he owned on Blackwater Swamp. In October od 1700, he again bought 350 acres of land from William Carver, and on March 29, 1703, he bought 200 acres of land from George Williamson. On June 16, 1714, William Crumpler received 270 acres on the south side of Blackwater Swamp for importing six persons into this country, which included himself. He continued to buy land on Blackwater Swamp with the purchase of 130 acres on July 12, 1718. On July 23, 1724, Philip Raiford made his will and named "my loving brother-in-law William Kinchen and my loving brother-in-law William Crumpler, Trustees." William Russell Raiford in his "The History of the Raiford Family" stated: "We know from other records of Isle of Wright County that William Kinchen married Elizabeth Ruffin, daughter of Robert Ruffin of Surry County. According to Chapman's Isle of Wright Marriages, William Kinchen also married Elizabeth Joyner, daughter of Thomas Joyner, whose will, dated August 13, 1734, was probated July 28, 1735. We may conclude with plausible probility that Philip Raiford had a sister, Elizabeth (who married William Crumpler), and that the wife of Philip Raiford, whose name was Sarah, was a sister of William Kinchen." William's wife, Elizabeth was the daughter of Philip and Fortune Wreyford, and the grand-daughter of Elias Wreyford. An Elizabeth Wreyford was baptized February 8, 1647 at Crediton Church in Devon, England, which is located only five miles north of Exeter. This seems a little old for our Elizabeth, but could still possibly be her. William is listed as a vestryman of Benn's Church in Smithfield, Virginia. He made his will in Southampton County, Virginia on October 24, 1750, and it was recorded February 14, 1751. Evidently Elizabeth was already dead as she wasn't mentioned. Children were:

    i. William CRUMPLER II was born about 1700 in Isle of Wight County, VA. He signed a will on 7 Aug 1761 in Southampton County, VA. Will Book I

    Mentions bequests to "my son Bessant, Elizabeth, Dorothy Brock, Benjamin, ___ all the remainder of my Estate I give to my loving wife Elizabeth Crumpler during her life and after death equally divided between son John and my six daughters, Sarah, Eliza Woodland, Lucy Crumpler, Cherry Crumpler and Mary Crumpler. Wife Elizabeth and son Bessant sole Executors. Will probated in Southhampton County. Son John was to supervise property of his young sisters. Because the girls names in this will have been carried on in Sampson County, I believe this William to be father of John who came to NC prior to 1747." William Stacy Crumpler He died before 11 Nov 1771 in Southampton County, VA. (20) He had an estate probated on 11 Nov 1771 in Southampton County, VA.
    "Crumpler" is an occupational name for the Old English cromphet - a flat, thin cake which was often fried on a griddle. In Medieval England, the Cromplers or Crumplers made and sold these "crompied cakes." They were favorite items at county fairs, market days and festivals, similar to our doughnuts today. Tea and crumpets are the favorite afternoon snack in England and Scotland even today.
    64 ii. John CRUMPLER Sr..

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    William married Elizabeth Rayford in ABT. 1694 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Rayford
    Children:
    1. 4. William Crumpler was born in ABT. 1700 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died on 14 Nov 1771 in Southampton Co. VA.
    2. John(I) Crumpler was born in 1712 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died on 7 Feb 1782 in Duplin County, North Carolina.