Custards is an unincorporated community in Greenwood Township,[2] Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States.
According to the author Robert Waites, the name may have been due to Benjamin Custard, who in 1788 received a 300-acre (120 ha; 1,200,000 m2) land grant, which he'd called Custard's Delight.
[3] Another possible name origin was put forth by two Crawford County historians, who stated that the community was named for Richard Custard, who settled in the area in 1797.
From about 1810 to 1830 Richard Custard ran the Black Horse Tavern.
This Crawford County, Pennsylvania state location article is a stub.