Edward James Frederick Crawford (7 December 1809 – 15 May 1880) Adelaide brewer married (1) Mary Ann Scott (2) Frances Mitchell ( – 1 April 1877) in Sydney on 31 July 1841. • James John Crawford (7 February 1848 – 17 October 1926) married Ruth Harding (1859 – 17 February 1946) of Wanganui, New Zealand, on 15 November 1879? 25 November 1880?. They lived Wanganui, then Commercial Road,
Koroit, Victoria, then Brighton, South Australia. In 1896 he wrote a prize-winning story for
Melbourne Punch. Both James and Ruth died in
Brighton, South Australia. Their seven sons were: :*Edward James Frederick Crawford (c. 1881? – ) married Margaret Elizabeth Gray of
Horsham, Victoria on 30 May 1907. Named identically to his grandfather, he was bank manager with the National Bank at Koroit, Angaston, Eudunda, Strathalbyn, Wagga Wagga, Albury Bendigo and Prahran, playing organ at several of the earlier towns' Congregational churches. Not to be confused with a contemporary, related, identically named Melbourne architect. :*Lindsay Tremlett Crawford (27 April 1882 – 2 December 1973) married Eugenie Laugier on 15 April 1911, lived in
Tocumwal, New South Wales :*George Crawford (c. 1884? – ) living at 90 Warrigal Road, Surrey Hills in 1951. :*
Sidney Crawford (4 November 1885 – 14 May 1968) married Elsie Mary Allen on 10 September 1920. Their children included: ::*James Allen "Jim" Crawford (1922–1999) married Josephine Margaret Bond (1925– ) of Clare on 30 November 1946. Jim succeeded his father as managing director of the conglomerate of companies, ::*Frances Mary Crawford (1923– ) ::*Diana Frances Mary Crawford (1923– ) married Thomas William Whitton of Sydney in 1950 ::*Jocelyn Elizabeth Crawford (1924–1988) :*Rev. Norman Crawford (died 1968?), psychologist and curate of Koroit was ordained an Anglican priest in 1915. He served at
Ouyen,
Dimboola,
Sea Lake,
Plympton and at
Glenelg. He campaigned against flogging and capital punishment; a
Howard League member noted for his opposition to the
hanging of
Max Stuart. He wrote an ancillary verse to the
National Anthem. :*Arthur Crawford (c. May 1893 – ) bank clerk, served in France with the Motor Transport Service; married Estella Helena Mitchell, daughter of Lt.-Col.
C. Ashmore Mitchell VD (1862–1941). Arthur was still alive 1946. :*Francis "Doc" Crawford (c. March 1895 – 30 August 1913) They had a home at 22 Seaview Terrace,
Brighton. For further information see Hindmarsh Brewery#Crawford family. == References ==