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Major Joseph Croshaw (c. 1610-12–1667) was a planter living near Williamsburg in the Colony of Virginia. He was the son of Captain Raleigh Croshaw. He became a planter and lived a few miles from present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. On December 10, 1651, he patented land which became the plantation known as Poplar Neck:
The couple had three children: Elizabeth Yeardley was listed as age 6 in the February 1624 Jamestown Muster, so was born about 1618, [15] James City, Virginia, Died: ~1660-1666, Bruton Parish, York County, Virginia, Inherited 1/3 of Mother's Estate: Flowerdew Hundred Plantation; Some claim she married Major Joseph Croshaw. However, there has ...
Richard Croshaw (1621–1667), brother and executor for estate of Noah Croshaw in a April 1665 York County, VA proceeding, in which Major Joseph Croshaw was the Attorney for Capt Richard Croshaw. Richard married Elizabeth (unknown), named as his widow and executor for his estate, in an October 1668 York County Court proceeding.
7th New Jersey: Ltc Ezra A. Carman (w), Maj Francis Price, Jr. 8th New Jersey: Col Adolphus J. Johnston (w), Maj Peter H. Ryerson (k) Artillery Maj Charles S. Wainwright. Battery D, 1st New York Artillery: Cpt Thomas W. Osborn; 4th New York Battery: Cpt James E. Smith; 6th New York Battery: Cpt Walter M. Bramhal
102nd New York: Maj Joseph C. Lane; 109th Pennsylvania: Col Henry J. Stainrook (w) 111th Pennsylvania: Maj Thomas M. Walker; 8th US and 12th US Battalion: Cpt Thomas G. Pitcher (w) 3rd Brigade BG George S. Greene Col James A. Tait 1st District of Columbia: Col James A. Tait; 78th New York: Ltc Jonathan Austin; Corps Artillery Cpt Clermont L. Best
By November 1664, West married Unity Croshaw, daughter of Major Joseph Croshaw of York, member of the House of Burgesses. The children of Colonel John and Unity Croshaw were: [8] John West III; married Judith Armistead. Nathaniel West, married, as her second husband, Martha Woodard, widow of Gideon Macon and grandmother of Martha Washington.
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Stones River of the American Civil War.The Union order of battle is listed separately. . Order of battle compiled from the army organization [1] during the campaign, [2] the casualty returns [3] and the re
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