man Sr. Crow James‏‎
Born ‎ Nov 11, 1713 at St George's Parish, Baltimore Co, MD, died ‎ 1795 at Chatham Co, NC‎, 81 or 82 years
[James Crow.ged]

John's first wife died in 1742 after having John & Mary. John's married his second wife in 1743 and most of his children were by the second wife.

Will of James Crow, dated 16 July, 1792, probated Feb. Term 1795
N.C. State Archives film C.022.50001, 1781-1799
Vol. 2 pg. 38
" In the name God amen, I James Crow of the County of Chatham in North
Carolina being in body but of sound mind and memory thanks to almighty
God for the same and calling to mind the mortality of my body and
knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and
ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner and form
following,
First and principally I recommend my immortal soul into the hands of
the almighty God who gave it hoping through the merits of my blessed
redeemer to receive life everlasting and as to my worldly estate
wherewith it hath been pleased God to bless me I give and dispose of it
as follows -
First my will and desire is that all my just debts be regularly
discharged
Item I give to my beloved son John Crow ten shillings to him his heirs
and assigns forever-
Item I give to my beloved son James Crow ten shillings to him and his
heirs forever-
Item I give to my beloved son Stephen Crow ten shillings to him his
heirs ten shillings to him his heirs and assigns forever-
Item I give to my beloved son Reuben Crow then shillings to him his
heirs and assigns forever-
Item I give to my beloved son Isaac Crow ten shillings to him his heirs
and assigns forever
Item I give to my beloved son Abel Crow ten shillings to him his heirs
and assigns forever
Item I give to be beloved son William Crow ten shillings to him his
heirs and assigns forever
Item I give to my beloved daughter Hannah Brown ten shillings to her
her heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give to my beloved daughter Abba Riller {I believe this is a
form of the fairly common name "Averilla"} Pilkenton ten shillings to
her, her heirs and assigns forever
Item, I give to my grandson Levy Crow ten shillings to him his heirs
and assigns forever
Item I give to my granddaughter Annas {possibly Annis, another common
southern name} Crow ten shillings to her her heirs and assigns forever
Item I give to my two sons Reuben Crow and Isaac Crow all the land
belonging to the plantation whereon I now live to be divided between
them according to the line of agreement as it now stands the upper part
to Reuben and the lower part to Isaac them their heirs and assigns
forever.
Item I give to my beloved son Reuben Crow a tract land containing fifty
acres lying on Collinses Mountain to him his heirs and assigns forever-
And all the residue and remainder of my estate of what kind or quality
soever it may consist my will is that it may be sold and equally
divided between the above named persons only with this reserve that
Abbariller Pilkinton have two shares and the rest all an equal share to
them their heirs and assigns forever-
Lastly I constitute and appoint my two sons John Crow and Stephen sole
Executors of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of July one thousand
seven hundred and ninety two.
Signed James (his X mark) Crow {Seal}
Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of us
Vachel Clark Jurat
Richard Cate Jurat
Kennon Brown
A Copy Test. John Ramsey C.C.
Returned Feb'y Term 1795



Note: Living in the Hillsboro District of Chatham County, NorthCarolina at the time of the American Revolution. Fought in theRevolution as a soldier from North Carolina.

Children listed in his will, dated 7-16-1792, recorded inChatham County, North Carolina, Will Book C, pp. 37-38, were:John, James, Stephen, Reuben, Isaac, Abel, William, Hannah, andAbba Riller.

Married ‎ Nov 16, 1738 at Hartford, St Georges Parish, Baltimore Co, MD (approximately 2 years married) to:

woman Hannah Simpson‏‎
Born ‎ Jan 31, 1721/22 at Baltimore Co, MD, died ‎ Mar 1, 1741/42 at St George's Parish, Balitmore Co, MD‎, approximately 20 years

Children:

1.
man Sr. Crow John‏
Born ‎ Jan 1, 1739/40 at St Georges Parish, Baltimore Co, MD, died ‎ 1830 at SC‎, approximately 91 years
[James Crow.ged]

John's mother died when he was about two years old and John's father remarried. Prior to 1750, the family moved to Orange County, North Carolina.
He was a Revolutionary Patriot.
2.
woman Mary Crow‏‎
Born ‎ Jul 22, 1742 at St Georges Parish, Baltimore Co, MD‎


2nd marriage
man Sr. Crow James‏‎

Married ‎ Feb 7, 1742/43 at St Georges Parish, Baltimore Co, Md (approximately 50 years married) to:

woman Grace Denson‏‎
Born ‎ 1722 at Baltimore Co, MD, died ‎± 1792 at Chatham Co, NC‎, approximately 70 years
[James Crow.ged]

Grace is strongly believed to be related to the early Denson family that settled in
Sommerset&Worester Counties of Maryland.

Children:

1.
man Jr. Crow James‏
Born ‎ 1749 at Baltimore Co, MD‎
2.
man Stephen Crow‏
Born ‎ Feb 28, 1749/50 at Orange Co, NC, died ‎ Aug 6, 1830 at Clarke Co, GA‎, approximately 81 years, buried ‎ at Mars Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Oconee Co, GA
3.
man Sr. Crow Reuben‏
Born ‎ 1751 at Orange Co, NC, died ‎ 1824 at Clarke Co, IL‎, 72 or 73 years, buried ‎ at Darin Cemetery
4.
man Abraham Abel Crow‏
Born ‎ 1753 at Orange or Chatham Co, NC, died ‎before Mar 18, 1833 at Roane Co, TN‎, at most 80 years
5.
man William Crow‏
Born ‎ 1754 at Orange Co, NC‎
6.
man Isaac Crow‏
Born ‎ Mar 21, 1759 at Orange Co, NC, died ‎ Sep 30, 1845 at Walton Co, GA‎, 86 years, buried ‎ at Walton Co, GA
7.
woman Hannah Crow‏
Born ‎± 1760 at Orange Co, NC‎
8.
woman Abba Riller Crow‏
Born ‎± 1762 at Orange Co, NC‎