| Birth: | Jun. 15, 1844 Grayson County Kentucky, USA | | Death: | May 29, 1926 Jefferson County Kentucky, USA |  America Ann Stinson Crawford, the daughter of Caleb Stinson and Lydia Day, was born on June 15, 1844 in Kentucky. She was the wife of Benjamin Franklin Crawford, the son of James Crawford and Catherine Harned. He was on born April 14, 1832 in Hardin County, Kentucky. He wwas the Sheriff of Grayson County, Kentucky in 1883.
America and Benjamin Franklin Crawford were married in 1863. They were the parents of the following children: George Y. - b. ca 1864 / aft 1916 in MS - m. Palestine Cummings 31 Dec 1889 Caleb S. - b. ca 1865 - m. Lucy B. Anderson 17 Oct 1899 James Wallace - b. 1 Dec 1866 - m. Mona Ann White Rhea/Ree - b. ca 1867 Dora - b. ca 1868 Ida M. - b. Oct 1869 / d. before 1880 America E. - b. 29 Mar 1872 / d.30 Oct 1878 Annie Laurie - b. 21 Dec 1872 / d. 4 Jun 1890 Benjamin Franklin - b. 19 Dec 1873 Andrew Jackson - b. 21 Nov 1883/d. 23 Jan 1912 Lydia C. - b. 20 Feb 1868 / d.9 Jun 1893 Bettie
Benjamin Franklin Crawford, died on January 2, 1901. He was buried as B. F. Crawford in the Kefauver Cemetery in Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky. America Ann Stinson Crawford died in Jefferson County, Kentucky at the age of 81 years, 11 months and 14 days. She was buried with her husband in the Kefauver Cemetery in Grayson County, Kentucky.
RootsWeb Presents Kentucky Death Records 1911-2000 Last Name First Name MI Age Death Place Residence Death Date Volume Certificate Death Volume --- CRAWFORD AMERICA 082 JEFFERSON (not specified) 05-29-1926 027 13297 1926 Family links: Spouse: Benjamin Franklin Crawford (1832 - 1901) Children: Ida Crawford (1869 - ____)* America E. Crawford (1872 - 1873)* Annie Laurie Crawford (1878 - 1890)* Lydia C. Crawford (1878 - 1883)* *Calculated relationship
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Kefauver Cemetery
Leitchfield Grayson County Kentucky, USA | Created by: VirJean Potter Bozarth Record added: Jun 15, 2010
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