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 Virginia Boat Club in 1894, at the time of its incorporation.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 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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