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Vanderbilt, Frank Armstrong Crawford, Mrs.
Crawford, Robert Leighton. 1883. Laurus crawfurdiana : memorials of that branch of the Crawford family which comprises the descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia, 1660-1883, with notices of the allied families, p. 19, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/160375/?offset=0#page=34
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I have removed George Smith-3275 and Mary French-326 as parents of Elizabeth (Crawford) Smith-3264 for reasons as Bill Wise suggested. Also, my mother's DNA matches this Elizabeth but not her previous parents.
Elizabeth (Crawford) Smith-3264 very probably is not the daughter of George Smith-3275 and Mary French-326 Smith because George and Mary are life-long New Englanders and Elizabeth was born and died in Virginia.
Rebecca-10 and Peters-2040 appear to represent the same person because: I believe Rebecca Peters was married to the wrong John Crawford brother in your records. She was actually married to Crawford-453. Crawford-454 was 453's older brother that died at 5 yrs of age.
Smith-65579 and Smith-3264 do not represent the same person because: Family, spouses, etc all divergent. Only agreement is in death date. Do not think this is the same person
Smith-65579 and Smith-30906 appear to represent the same person because: they have the same spouse information. Please compare and merge Smith-65579 into Smith-30906 if you agree they are two profiles for the same person. Thank you. Kitty Cooper-1 Smith
Someone seriously messed up sourcing. Going to take time to fix. I'll bring the info here when I know what's what.