Draft:Henry Crabb (judge)

Henry Crabb (October 1793 – November 28, 1827) was a justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1826 to 1827.

Born in Botetourt County, Virginia, Colonel Ralph Crabb, and as the brother of George Whitfield Crabb, Crabb was elected in December 1826 to fill a vacancy on the Tennessee Supreme Court caused by the death of John Haywood.

"served until death of following year; U.S. district attorney for Western District of Tennessee, 1824; Trustee of Cumberland College and University of Nashville (predecessor of George Peabody College) from 1816 to death."

Following Crabb's death, his seat remained vacant until the court was reconfigured in 1831.