Beverley T. Crump

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Beverley Tucker Crump (June 10, 1854 – March 29, 1930) was a politician and judge in Virginia.[1]

His father, William Wood Crump, was a lawyer and judge who served as assistant secretary of the treasury for the Confederate States of America. His mother was Mary S. Tabb.[1]

He served in the Virginia Legislature in 1893 and 1894. He was elected a circuit court judge in Richmond in 1902.[1] He married Etta (Henrietta) Ogle Tayloe in 1884. They had three daughters and a son,[1] William Wood Crump (1887 – 1968).[2]

He was president of the in 1894, at the time of its incorporation.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c d Tyler, Lyon Gardiner (July 17, 1906). "Men of Mark in Virginia: Ideals of American Life; a Collection of Biographies of the Leading Men in the State". Men of Mark Publishing Company – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Association, Virginia State Bar (July 17, 1970). "Proceedings of the ... Midwinter Meeting and ... Annual Meeting". The Association – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Virginia Boat Club (VBC) - Club History". virginiaboatclub.wildapricot.org.

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