In 1927, 66-year-old Crawford married Annie Laurie Warmack (1900–1984), a native of
St. Louis who was 27. She was the daughter of Robert Warmack (1862–1924), the wealthy founder of the
International Shoe Company, and Martha Sharp Warmack (1869–1956). In 1932, when Crawford was 71, his only child was born, reportedly in Crawford's personal railroad carriage. The family had two homes, one in the
Squirrel Hill section of
Pittsburgh and a second home (previously his father's residence) at 304 Hill Street, Emlenton, PA. Their daughter was: •
Martha Sharp "Sunny" Crawford (1932–2008), They divorced in 1988, following her injury in 1980, and she died in 2008 after having been in a coma for nearly 28 years. Upon his death, he left his estate to his widow and his three-year-old daughter, valued at more than US$100 million (UK£75 million). His widow, who remarried in 1957 to Russell Barnett Aitken (1910–2002), who owned
Champ Soleil in
Newport, Rhode Island, and their daughter moved to
New York City and
Greenwich, Connecticut. After his widow's death in 1984, her widower, Aitken remarried Irene (
née Boyd) McAlpin Roosevelt, the widow of
John Aspinwall Roosevelt, youngest son of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Through his only daughter, Sunny, he was the grandfather of
Cosima von Bülow (b. 1967). ==References==