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George Lindsay-Crawford, 21st Earl of Crawford

George Lindsay-Crawford, 21st Earl of Crawford (14 March 1723 – 11 August 1781), styled Lord Kilbirny and Drumry from 1723 to 1738, then 4th Viscount of Garnock from 1738 to 1749; was a Scottish aristocrat.

Early life

Lindsay-Crawford was born on 14 March 1723 at Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland. He was the second son of Patrick Lindsay-Crawford, 2nd Viscount of Garnock and Margaret Home. His elder brother was John Lindsay-Crawford and his sister, Christian Graham Lindsay-Crawford, married Patrick Bogle.

His paternal grandparents were John Crawford, 1st Viscount of Garnock (son of Hon. Patrick Crawfurd ( Lindsay) and grandson of the 17th Earl of Crawford) and the former Lady Margaret Stuart (a daughter of 1st Earl of Bute). His maternal grandfather was George Home of Kello, Berwickshire.

Career

Upon the death of his elder brother, John at age 17, on 22 September 1739, he succeeded as the 4th Lord Kilbirnie, Kingsburn and Drumry and as the 4th Viscount of Garnock both in the Peerage of Scotland. Upon the death of his distant cousin, John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford, on 24 December 1749, he succeeded as the 14th Lord Lindsay of the Byres, the 5th Lord Parbroath, the 5th Earl of Lindsay, and the 21st Earl of Crawford.

He served as a Lieutenant in the Earl of Drumlanrig's Regiment, in Holland.

Personal life

On 26 December 1755, he married Jean Hamilton (–1809), daughter of Robert Hamilton of Bourtreehill (the son of Hugh Hamilton of Clongall) and Jean Mitchell. Together, they were the parents of:

Lord Crawford died on 11 August 1781 at Crawford Lodge, Fife, Scotland. He was succeeded in his titles by his son, George. Upon his son's death in 1808 with no heir, the male line of the 17th Earl of Crawford and 1st Earl of Lindsay became extinct, and his titles passed to the male heirs of the 9th Earl of Crawford, under the regrant of 1642. His widow, the dowager Countess of Crawford, outlived George and both of their children before her death on 6 October 1809.

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