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William Crowder

Birth6 September 1755 - Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
Death1833 - White Store Township, Anson County, North Carolina, USA
MotherRuth Talley
FatherBartholomew "Batt" C Crowder III

Born in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA on 6 September 1755 to Bartholomew "Batt" C Crowder III and Ruth Talley. William Crowder married Martha Stacy and had 7 children. He passed away on 1833 in White Store Township, Anson County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Bartholomew "Batt" C Crowder Iii
1721 - 1788
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Ruth Talley
1724 - 1793
Spouse(s)
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Martha Stacy
1762 - 1824
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Stacy Parker
1786 - 1824
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Nancy Fann
1771 - 1822
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Thomas Matthew (Thos) Crowder
1791 - 1868
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Martha Jane Crowder
1793 - 1885
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Overstreet Crowder (Not Proven)
1786 - 1858
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Richard Crowder
1795 - 1839
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Margaret Crowder
1788 - Unknown
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Daniel Crowder
Unknown - Unknown
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John Crowder
1784 - Unknown

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