Professor James Crawford (jurist), Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge
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JamesCrawford, whose name opens this sketch was born about 1812, in County Down, Ireland, and came to America with the family.
Crawford was a Republican, and had been offered many offices of trust, but for many years declined to serve; was finally induced, however, to accept the office of burgess of Canonsburg, holding that position several terms.
Jennie Crawford, sister of Mary and younger daughter of James and Esther (Watson) Crawford, in early womanhood was united in marriage with Rev. Luke J. Wasson, an earnest and eloquent young minister of Fairview, and son of Hugh and Elizabeth (McQueety) Wasson, who emigrated to America.
JamesCrawford "Sr" was his probable Uncle JamesCrawford born 1749, whereas his son JamesCrawford (c1784) was almost always listed as "Jr", but only after 1804.
JamesCrawford died before 7 Jan 1804, for on that date, Mary Crawford was deeded property by Jonathan Tart (her brother) on Catfish Swamp, and in the deed she was referred to as a widow.
JamesCrawford had an apparent son born ca 1790/1800 with him for the 1800 census (age "under 10"), which presumably was John.