
1597 - 1655 (57 years)
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| Name |
Thomas Crump |
| Birth |
30 Mar 1597 |
England |
| Gender |
Male |
| Arrival |
1624 |
Virginia, United States |
| FSID |
1624 |
Virginia, United States |
| FSID |
LZDQ-D6S |
| Death |
Mar 1655 |
Virginia, United States |
| Person ID |
I27617 |
footsteps |
| Last Modified |
27 Nov 2025 |
| Father |
William Charles Crump, b. 1580, Shopshire, England d. 1651, Kentshire, England (Age 71 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Suzannah Leyton, b. 1583, Bedfordshire, England d. 1651, Northinghamshire, England (Age 68 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Marriage |
1600 |
Shopshire, England |
| Age at Marriage |
William was ~ 20 years - Suzannah was ~ 17 years. |
| Family ID |
F16851 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Elizabeth Buck, b. 1600, Lancastershire, England d. 1660, New Kent County, Virginia, United States (Age 60 years) |
| Children |
| + | 1. William John Crump, b. 1629, Virginia, United States d. 1694, Virginia, United States (Age 65 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F16883 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
27 Nov 2025 |
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| Notes |
- Thomas Crampe/Crompe emigrated to Virginia Colony before 1624. As of th e census of 16 February 1623/24 he was living on the Eastern Shore. By t he Muster of 24 January 1624/25 he was sharing a home with John West on J ames Island.
Thomas Crampe (Crump) served as Burgess for James City at the Assembly o f 1631/32, representing The Neck of Land in 1632 and 1632/3-1633.
Since Thomas is not on record owning land prior to 1633, it is likely h e and Elizabeth lived on the late Rev. Richard Buck's property in the e astern end of Jamestown Island, acreage in which Elizabeth had a legal i nterest.
Thomas Crampe/Crompe emigrated to Virginia Colony before 1624. As of th e c ensus of 16 February 1623/24 he was living on the Eastern Shore. By t h e Muster of 24 January 1624/25 he was sharing a home with John West on J a mes Island.
Thomas Crampe (Crump) served as Burgess for James City at the Assembly o f 1 631/32, representing The Neck of Land in 1632 and 1632/3-1633.
Since Thomas is not on record owning land prior to 1633, it is likely h e a nd Elizabeth lived on the late Rev. Richard Buck's property in the e as tern end of Jamestown Island, acreage in which Elizabeth had a legal i n terest.
Thomas Crampe/Crompe emigrated to Virginia Colony before 1624. As of th e census of 16 February 1623/24 he was living on the Eastern Shore. By t he Muster of 24 January 1624/25 he was sharing a home with John West on J ames Island.
Thomas Crampe (Crump) served as Burgess for James City at the Assembly o f 1631/32, representing The Neck of Land in 1632 and 1632/3-1633.
Since Thomas is not on record owning land prior to 1633, it is likely h e and Elizabeth lived on the late Rev. Richard Buck's property in the e astern end of Jamestown Island, acreage in which Elizabeth had a legal i nterest.
Thomas Crampe/Crompe emigrated to Virginia Colony before 1624. As of th e c ensus of 16 February 1623/24 he was living on the Eastern Shore. By t h e Muster of 24 January 1624/25 he was sharing a home with John West on J a mes Island.
Thomas Crampe (Crump) served as Burgess for James City at the Assembly o f 1 631/32, representing The Neck of Land in 1632 and 1632/3-1633.
Since Thomas is not on record owning land prior to 1633, it is likely h e a nd Elizabeth lived on the late Rev. Richard Buck's property in the e as tern end of Jamestown Island, acreage in which Elizabeth had a legal i n terest.
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