BIOGRAPHY: Samuel B. CRAWFORD, M.D., 1878, Juniata Co., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Mike Williamson Transcribed by Patty Frank Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/juniata/ _____________________________________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume II, Page 869. _____________________________________________________________________ SAMUEL B. CRAWFORD, M. D., was born in Mifflintown, Juniata county, in 1817, and was a son of Dr. David and Margaret (Brown) Crawford. He was educated in Mifflintown, and read medicine under his father and his uncle. Dr. Samuel Crawford, of Franklin county, Pa., after which he attended lectures at Jefferson Medical College, and received his diploma in 1856. For a time he practiced at Mifflintown, but soon succeeded Dr. Kilbraith at McCoysville, where he spent his entire life. His death occurred at McCoysville, in 1878. Dr. Crawford married, first, his full cousin, Maria L. Crawford, who died in 1864; they had two sons: James, and David, who died young. In 1867 he married Amanda, daughter of William and Jane (Harris) Junk, both members of the United Presbyterian church. Their children are: Samuel B., married Junia McLaughlin, and has four children, Bessie M., Frances E., Milton, and Charles Bryan, named for the silver candidate for presidency; Minnie M., wife of William Stewart, of Altoona, Pa.; and Margaret Gertrude. Dr. Crawford was prominent and popular in fraternity circles, having been a member of the Masonic order and of the Odd Fellows at McCoysville. He was commissioned at lieutenant-colonel of the Eighteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia, by Governor Curtain, September 18, 1862. He was a Democrat. The family are members of the United Presbyterian church. The Doctor was widely and favorably known, both as a physician and as a good citizen.