Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . self-sacrifice and devotion. Hiswife predeceased him by only six months and both are fittinglylaid to rest in Hollywood Cemetery at Kichmond—that city towhich their eyes were so constantly turned during the enactmentof the drama of 1861-65 in which so prominent and praiseworthya part was taken by William Graves Crenshaw. The children of William Graves and Fanny Elizabeth Cren-shaw are: William Graves, Jr., Fanny Holladay, Mary Lewis,Spotswood Dabuey,


Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . self-sacrifice and devotion. Hiswife predeceased him by only six months and both are fittinglylaid to rest in Hollywood Cemetery at Kichmond—that city towhich their eyes were so constantly turned during the enactmentof the drama of 1861-65 in which so prominent and praiseworthya part was taken by William Graves Crenshaw. The children of William Graves and Fanny Elizabeth Cren-shaw are: William Graves, Jr., Fanny Holladay, Mary Lewis,Spotswood Dabuey, Margaret Winifred and Anne Grant. William Graves Crenshaw, Jr., married May Virginia Pettyand had issue William Petty, May Virginia, Jr., John Lewis andLewis Dabney. William Petty Crenshaw married Louise McMillan of NewOrleans, Louisiana, and has issue Calvert McMillan and Dorothy. Spotswood Dabney Crenshaw, who married Anne Clay,daughter of Cassius Clay of Lexington, Kentucky, had issue MaryWarfield, Fanny Graves, Spotswood Dabney and Clay. Anne Grant Crenshaw married Byrd Charles Willis, sou ofGeorge Willis of Orange County,


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