Richard Crouch 4 (John 3, Richard2, Richard1) born 1790 [1], married Francis Ann Leiper on March14, 1819 in Richmond City., Virginia. He died at the home of his brother-in-law, Dr. H.W. Coleman, Sr. on August 26, 1859 in his 69th year [15] and was burried in the Shockoe Hills Cemetery, Richmond City, VA.[1] She was the daughter of Andrew Leiper [2][3][4][5][6] and Francis Trent[18][20]. Andrew Lieper was a native of Edinburg, Scotland and for many years a prominent physician of Richmond. [4] Francis Leiper was an orphan at time of marriage. In 1856 Richard Crouch lived on the N.W. Corner of 4th and Clay Street in Richmond, VA [12]
1. Andrew Leiper Crouch 5, born February 22, 1822 Richmond, died March 13, 1897 Richmond[8][11]. Fought in the Mexican and Confederate Wars. [15] Needs research.2. Richard G. Crouch 5, born about 1829 [7] based upon F.A. Crouch living with Richard G. Crouch in the 1870 Census.
3. Lucy Ann Crouch 5, born about May 1832, died May 31st, 1899. [7][]
4. Andrewetta Leiper Crouch, born 1835, died 1835 [19]
5. Helen Patterson 5, born July 19, 1839; died January 6, 1843. [16]
6. Frances C. Crouch 5, born about 1841 [7]
7. Thomas Leiper Crouch 5 born January 6, 1842 [16]; married Jean Frances Jennings [10] had one daughter Frances Leiper Crouch 6
[1] Richmond City, Va. - Cemeteries - Shockoe Hills Cemetery; North side of Shockoe Hill, between 4th and 7th Streets; Richmond, Virginia.
In memory ofRichard Crouch
Born 1790 ( This places Richard as being born next in line to his brother Thomas Harris Crouch )
Died Aug. 26, 1859
Francis Leiper, Born 1773, Died December 23, Wife of Andrew Leiper, M.D. A native of Edinburg, Scotland; For many years a prominent physician of this city.
[2] Annals of Henrico Parish by Lewis William Burton, Robert Alonzo Brock p. 467
In memory of the domestic worth and professional merit of Dr. Andrew Leiper, who died Oct. 17th, 1798, age 81 years. (Buried near the corner of Twenty-fifth and Grace Streets, close to the wall.)
[3] History of the Descendants of Samuel Harper, James Purdy and James Leeper.................1894 page 46(Google Books)
Has the history of Andrew Leiper, his brothers and who his father was.
[4] Richmond, Capital of Virginia: Approaches to Its History by Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission 1938 Whittet & Shepperson page 321
Andrew Leiper (1717-1798), who studied medicine in Philidelphia and was the preceptor of William Henry Harrrison, later President of the United States. He lived at Eighteenth and Franklin streets, and is burried in St. John's Churchyard.
[5] "THE NORTH AMERICAN ,PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1912" BY GEORGE A. CHANDLER
LEIPER CXXVI OLD PHILADELPHIA FAMILIES : BY FRANK WILLIAM LEACH
Quote:
"Andrew graduated from the medical school attached to the University of Edinburgh. He was the last of three brothers to come to America,the date of his arrival being shortly prior to the beginning of the Revolution. He established himself until his death"
"He had scarcely begun his professional career, before hostilities with England began, and his services were promptly tendered to the Colonial authorities.
Dr. Leiper remained in the service throughout the war, and, at its close, resumed his private practice at Ritchman.
His death was due to yellow fever."
The last of three brothers to come to America prior to biginning of the Revolution
Established in Richmond,VA
He attended a sailor afflicted with yellow fever in the hold of a vessel in Richmond Harbor
He died of yellow fever.
[6 ] Annals of Henrico Parish by Josiah Staunton Moore, Lewis William Burton, Robert Alonzo Brock 1904 page 467
In memory of the domestic worth and professional merit of Dr. Andrew Leiper, * who died Oct. 17th, 1798, aged 81 years. (Burried near the corner of Twenty-fifth and Grace Streets, close to the wall.)* He was a student of medicine in the office of Dr. Benjamin Reesh (signer of the Declaration of Independence), in Philadelphia, Pa, and in turn, Wm. Henry Harrison, President of the United States studied medicine under Dr. Andrew Leiper in Richmond. The name Leiper has been perpetuated in the worthy families of Crouch and Robinson, with whom his descendants intermarried.
[7] ....1850 City of Richmond, Henrico Co. Virginia enumerated on 21st day of December
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LN HN FN .......NAME................AGE...SEX.....RACE.....TRADE....ESTATE.....ESTATE....BORN
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39 240 1073....Crouch, Richard......60.......M............W........Collien........27,500..........................Virginia
40....................Crouch, Francis A..50........F.............W.................................................................Virginia
41....................Crouch, Richard G..21.......M............W........Clerk.................................................Virginia
42....................Crouch, Lucy A......15.......F..............W.................................................................Virginia
01....................Crouch, Frances A....9.......F..............W..................................................................Virginia
02....................Kerchival, Mary......55......F................W.................................................................Virignia
03....................Liefer, Frances.........98......F................W................................................................Virginia
1860 3rd Ward City of Richmond, Virginia enumerated on the 13th of Aug 1860 - Richmond VA.
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LN HN FN .......NAME................AGE...SEX.....RACE.....TRADE....ESTATE.....ESTATE....BORN
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12 1305 1394 ...Richard G. Crouch...34......M............W.......Farmer............8,000..........2,000.......Virginia
13......................F.A..Crouch.............65.......F.............W...Gentlewomean..10,000.........2,000........Virginia (F.A. = Francis Ann Lieper)
14.......................Thos. L. Crouch......18......M.............W....Clerk.....................................................Virginia
15.......................Lucy A. Crouch.......23.....F................W..................................................................Virginia
16.......................Polly Kirchwell........65......F...............W..................................................................Virginia
[8] Birth Date / Death Date / Occupation / Rank:
Samuel Bassett French (1820-1898), attorney, judge, Confederate officer, and editor, was a Norfolk native who lived in Chesterfield County and Richmond. (Accession 21332) Between 1890 and 1897 and in preparation for an intended biographical dictionary to be titled Annals of Prominent Virginians of the XIX Century, French compiled biographical information on almost 9,000 men, often obtaining information either from the subject or members of the immediate family.Andrew Leiper Crouch Born 1821 Richmond; Died 3/13/1897 Richmond. (Probable son of Richard and Francis Leiper ???) Additional Research Needed
[9] The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography page 94
Note in General Wilkinson's Orderly Books whereby he gave thanks to the Richmond Volunteers, War of 1812 under Captain Richard Booker dated 29th December, 1813. Under his command was one Private Richard Crouch. Is this said Richard Crouch the son of the Richard Crouch of which this page is the subject.
[10] The Armistead family: 1635-1910 By Virginia Armistead Garber page 235
The widow Jean Sinclair Bean, who married John Armistead above, had one child - Apphia Whiting Bean - a beautiful girl, who married Dr. William Keaton Jennings. Issue, one child, Jean Frances Jennings, who married, 1872, Thomas Lieper Crouch, of Richmond, VA. Issue one child, Frances Leiper Crouch, who married Charles Russel Dodson, of Texas, now Virginia.
[11] Catalogue of the Officers and Alumni of Washington and Lee University By Washington and Lee University 1888 (Page 92)
1078. Andrew Leper Crouch, Richmond, Va.
[12] The Richmond Directory, and Business Advertiser, for 1856 By Moses Ellyson (page 96)
Crouch, Mrs. Thomas; res. e.s. 3rd, be. Main and FranklinCrouch, B.S., coal and wood dealer, n.e. eor. 10th and Basin Bank; res. Sydney
Crouch, ______, printer, with Ritchie & Dunnavant, s.w. cor. 10th and Bank; res. 2nd, be. Clay and Leigh
Crouch, Richard, res. n.w. cor. 4th and Clay. (subject of this page)
Crouch, Edward, carpenter shop, n.s. of Marshall, out of corporation.
Crouch, Richard, G., res n.w. cor. 4th and Clay (son of the above Richard)
[13] The Thomas Book p 435 by Lawrence Buckley Thomas
Some family history on Frances Ann Liepers father and grandfather.
[14] Find A Grave.com - Hollywood Cemetery - Robert Henry Temple & Lucy Ann Crouch Temple
( Thanks to Todd E. Long, a descendant of Bernard S. Crouch, who was a son of this Richard Crouch's 4 brother Thomas Harris Crouch 4.)
[15] ..Find A Grave.com - Shockoe Cemetery, Richmond Va.
[16] History and reminiscences of the Monumental Church, Richmond, VA. from 1814 by George D. Fisher 1880
Page 201 - Birth - Helen Patterson, infant daughter of Richard Crouch, born July 19, 1839.Page 202 - Baptisms remembered to have been done by Bishop Moore (but imperfectly reported form memory)
January 6, 1842(?) - Thomas Leiper (Crouch), child of Richard Crouch.
Page 211 - Funeral - January 6, 1843 Helen Patterson, infant daughter of Richard Crouch
[17] The Virginia magazine of history and biography, Volume 2 June 1895 By Virginia Historical Society page 95
Is the above Richard Crouch the same one who's listed as a Private under Captain Booker of the Richmond Volunteers who were given leave to return to the capital of Virginia from service in the north on 29th December 1813.
[18] Library of Virginia online catalog: Richmond Whig & publisher advertiser: Died yesterday, Mrs. Francis Lieper, relict (widow) of Dr. Andrew Lieper, in her 80th year. Families of Dr. Trent and Richard Crouch requested to attend the funeral (p.2, c.5)
[19] Library of Virginia online catalog; Richmond Courier and Daily Compiler: Died on Tuesday (Aug. 4), Andrewetta Leiper Crouch, infant daughter of Richard Crouch. (p.2 c. ) Published 1835.
[20] The Thomas book: giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G., the Thomas Family descended from him , and of some Allied Families ....1896 By Lawrence Buckley Thomas, D.D. p. 435
Andrew Leiper, son of Thomas Leiper (Strathaven, in Clydesdale, Scotlant) and Helen Hamilton was born in 1750, a graduate of the Medical School of the University of Edneburgh; emigrated to Virginia, and practiced medicine at Richmond. Served through the Revolutionary War as a surgeon, m. Frances, dau. of Alexander Trent, of "Warehill" Chesterfield Co., VA. and died, October 17, 1798 of yellow fever contracted while attending a sailor in the hold of a vessel in Richmond Harbour, and is burried in St. John's Churchyard under a handsome tombstone erected by his wife. Issue: Andreweta Hamilton Leiper who married Dr. George Williamson and Francis Ann Leiper who married Richard Crouch.
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