History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 702. [Harrison County] [Berry's Station Precinct] E. C. CRENSHAW, farmer, P. O. Berry; was born in Scott County, Ky., July 7, 1805, and is the son of Joel and Millicent (Sutton) Crenshaw, both natives of Virginia and brought by their parents to Scott County when children; he was born in 1780, was a soldier in the war of 1812, and died in 1838. Mrs. Crenshaw died in 1869, aged seventy-six years. E. C. remained with his parents until thirty years of age; he received his education in Scott County and spent the early years of his manhood assisting his father at farming; in 1835 he was married to Miss Lizzie Goddard, who has borne him four children, two of whom are living: Mary E., now wife of I. N. Walker, and George, who married Miss Keturah Walker and who now resides with his parents. In 1835 Mr. Crenshaw began farming on his own account in Scott County and in 1836 also ran a brickyard near Georgetown. In 1837 he removed to Fayette County; he farmed there for two years and then returned to Scott County; in 1842, he removed to Harrison County; bought a farm of 200 acres and has since been engaged in agricultural pursuits and stock raising, and has added to his farm until he now owens 510 acres. He is considered one of the substantial thorough-going men of the county and is in every way worthy of the good name and reputation he bears. Crenshaw Sutton Goddard Walker = Scott-KY Fayette-KY VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/crenshaw.ec.txt