Joseph H Crum

M, #1377, b. 24 February 1852, d. 12 January 1909
Jospeh H. Crum (1852-1909), son of Henry Crum and Catherine Moore
A brief history of Sand Brook, Hunterdon, NJ where the Joseph Crum family lived and worshipped.
Joseph H. Crum cemetery marker
Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherHenry Crum b. 6 Apr 1815, d. 29 Oct 1897
MotherCatherine Moore b. 21 Oct 1817, d. 23 Dec 1891
Birth*24 February 1852 Joseph H Crum was born on 24 February 1852 at Sandbrook, Hunterdon, NJG. A copy of the birth registration from State of New Jersey states that Joseph was born 2 Feb 1852. Apparently there was a typing error in this document which was made long after the actual event. A reading of the original entry in Book R, page 79 indicates the birth date was 24 Feb 1852. The death certificate also lists the birthdate as 24 Feb 1852, not 2 Feb 1852.1,2 
1860 Census30 August 1860 Joseph appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Sand Brook, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents, Henry and Catherine, enumerated 30 August 1860.3 
1870 Census30 June 1870 18 year old Joseph H Crum was still living with his parents in Delaware Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG on 30 June 1870. Joseph was an apprentice wheelwright.4 
Marriage*25 February 1876 He married Anna Maria Carter, daughter of David Carter and Anna Maria Moore, on 25 February 1876 at Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG. The couple was married by Reverend Charles Thomas, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lambertville. The bride and groom were from New Hope, Pennsylvania. The groom was a wheelwright and the bride was a seamstress.5,6 
1880 Census*8 June 1880 Joseph and Anna Maria appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 at North Delaware Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG. Joseph was a wheelwright and Anna was caring for their two children, Gussie, age 3 and Richard age 1.7 
Occupation*1881 Joseph owned a wagon shop in Sand Brook, a small settlement in the northeast part of Delaware Township. Sand Brook is five and a half miles from Stockton and two and a half miles from Sergeantsville. Sand Brook also had a German Baptist Church, where Rev John P. Moore was pastor; a school where Joseph S. Fauss was the teacher; a grist mill run by water power, Hiram Moore, proprietor; a store kept by Charles W. Moore and a blacksmith shop operated by George F. Green. Sand Brook was named for the brook that fed the mill, a tributary of the Third Neshanic River.8,9 
Compiler's Comment These Moores residing in Sand Brook were probably relatives of Joseph's mother, Catherine Moore. 
1885 NJ census*1885 He appeared on the census of in 1885 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG.10 
Note*17 July 1890 On 17 July 1890, thirty seven year old Anna Maria died and left Joseph to raise six children ranging in age from two to thirteen. 
1895 NJ census*1895 He appeared on the census in 1895 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG.11 
Probate4 January 1897 He was named heir of the Sarah White estate which was probated on 4 January 1897 at Surrogate's Office, Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington, Hunterdon, NJG. He was to receive 1/6 of the residue of the estate after all expenses and bequests were paid. Sarah Crum White was Joseph's aunt.12 
1900 Census*7 June 1900 He appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of 424 North 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PAG, enumerated 7 June 1900. Joseph was employed as a metal worker and was living in a boarding house, as was his nephew, James Crum.13 
Compiler's Comment* By 1900, the widowed Joseph had left Sand Brook for Philadelphia. Perhaps employment opportunities were better in the city. His children ranged in age from 23 to 13. They had either married or were living with relatives and friends. The youngest, Cleve, moved in with a neighbor, Nathan Shepherd and his wife, Mary. Nathan Shepherd was a 70 year old farmer. Cleve earned his keep by helping on the farm; schooling was sporadic. He managed to attend school enough months to have the equivalent of a third grade education. It is hard not to wonder how different his childhood (and those of his siblings) might have been if his mother had not died from consumption when Cleve was only a toddler. 
Death*12 January 1909 Joseph died on 12 January 1909 at Los Angeles, CAG, at age 56. He suffered a fracture at the base of his skull on January 9th and died at 11 p.m. on January 12th. At the time of his death, he was residing at 520 1/2 Towne Ave in Los Angeles. He had lived there for four years and nine months. Joseph's occupation was carriage maker. Information for the death certificate was provided by his son, Richard F. Crum.1 
Compiler's Comment Apparently the opportunities Joseph's sons, Richard and Hawley, found in California provided the impetus for Joseph to move three thousand miles away from his home in NJ. 
Burial*15 January 1909 He was buried on 15 January 1909 at Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, CaliforniaG.1 
Obituary*22 January 1909  His obituary appeared in the Trenton Evening Times:"News of the death of Joseph H. Crum at his home in Los Angeles, CA has just reached here. He was sixty years old and a son of the late Henry Crum of Sand Brook. The deceased conducted a wheelwright shop at Sand Brook for many years. He is survived by three sons and three daughters."14 

Children of Joseph H Crum and Anna Maria Carter

Last Edited20 Mar 2017

Citations

  1. Joseph H. Crum, Original Certificate of Death, State index number and Local registered number left blank, California State Board of Health, no address on original certificate.
  2. Joseph Crum, birth registration Book R, p. 79 (no filing date indicated), New Jersey State Library, Archives & History Bureau, 185 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey.
  3. 1860 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 406, dwelling 513, family 568, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 21 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M653_695.
  4. 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 139, dwelling 118, family 127, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M593_ 869.
  5. Returns of Marriage, Volume BQ, page 21, Department of State, Division of Archives and Records, 225 West State Street, P. O. Box 307, Trenton, NJ.
  6. James Snell, History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties (Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck, 1881), Rev. Charles Thomas's affiliation with the Baptist Church is found on page 72.
  7. 1880 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, ED 65, p. 17 (penned) p. 9 (stamped), dwelling 164, family 178, Joseph H. Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 6 Oct 2007): National Archives microfilm T9_ 787.
  8. James Snell, History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties (Philadelphia, PA: Everts & Peck, 1881), page 337.
  9. Sand Brook Historical Association, http://www.sandbrook.org/TownHis.htm, (accessed 4 Jun 2000).
  10. Joseph Crum, 1885 New Jersey State Census, dwelling 79, family 88, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJ, microfilm 888624, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  11. Joseph Crum, 1895 New Jersey State Census, dwelling 94, family 378, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJ, microfilm 1026332, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  12. Sarah White, Hunterdon, NJ Surrogate's Office Probate file 2363 (Will Book 18, page 538), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, microfilm 802408.
  13. 1900 U.S. census, Philadelphia, PA, population schedule, Philadelphia Ward 15, E.D. 285, page 8A, dwelling 109, family 156, John Neville: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 17 Oct 2009): National Archives microfilm T623_1458.
  14. Flemington, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 22 Jan 1909.

Leonard Crum

M, #54, b. 18 April 1839, d. after 21 April 1910
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherHenry Crum b. 6 Apr 1815, d. 29 Oct 1897
MotherCatherine Moore b. 21 Oct 1817, d. 23 Dec 1891
Birth*18 April 1839 Leonard Crum was born on 18 April 1839 in NJG.1,2 
1840 census1840 He is probably the male under age 5 listed in the household of his father, Henry Crum, in the 1840 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG.3 
1850 Census8 August 1850 He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Raritan, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents, Henry and Catherine.4 
1860 Census30 August 1860 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Sand Brook, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents, Henry Crum and Catherine Moore. Leonard was a farmer.5 
Marriage*5 February 1863 Leonard married Susan R Dawes, daughter of John Dawes, on 5 February 1863 at M.E. Parsonage, Flemington, Hunterdon, NJG.6,7 
Note19 March 1864 Among the bequests in the will of Isaac Rowe who died c. 1861, was a sum of $5000 to Sarah White. Sarah had been Isaac Rowe's housekeeper. If Sarah died without issue, the money was to go to Leonard Crum, son of Sarah's brother, Henry Crum. In this Release filed at the Hunterdon County Surrogate's Office, Sarah gave Leonard $2500 and he signed a release of making any further claims against Sarah White.8 
Research needed In 1864, a Leonard Crum was awarded second prize for best thorough-bred mare at the Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Hunterdon County Agricultural Society. He also won 1st premium for an apple peeler and cutter in the Miscellaneous Articles - Gentlemen's Department. Was it this Leonard Crum or the Leonard Crum, born 1825, son of Benjamin Crum, who won these awards?9,10 
Deed Grantee21 February 1865 Leonard Crum purchased 15.5 acres in Delaware Township from Emanuel Hartpence and his wife Elizabeth Ann. The purchase price was $1775, subject to a mortgage of $1166.00.11 
Misc4 September 1866 He signed a petition to build a road on 4 September 1866 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. He signed another petition dated 28 Oct 1870 for another road in the same township.12 
1870 Census*8 July 1870 Leonard and Susan appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Sergeantsville, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 8 July 1870. Their children Carrie Bell, James Peter, Willie and Jason Suydam were living with them. Leonard owned land worth $2500 which he was farming.13 
1880 Census*June 1880 He and Susan R Dawes appeared on the 1880 Federal Census West Raritan, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated June 1880. Their children Carrie Bell, James Peter, Willie, Lizzie, Henry Francis and John White were listed as living with them. Leonard's occupation was huckster.2 
Misc* A huckster is a seller of retail articles or a seller of fruits and vegetables. 
Residence*1895 They were residing at Hopewell, Mercer, NJG, by 1895.14 
1900 Census*15 June 1900 He and Susan R Dawes appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Hopewell Township, Mercer, NJG, enumerated 15 June 1900. Their children John White and Theodore were listed as living with them. 61 year old Leonard was a farm laborer. The family was living in a rented home.15 
Research needed* What happened to the 15.5 acres of farm land in Delaware Township bought in 1865? 
1905 NJ census*18 June 1905 By 18 June 1905, Leonard, Susan and their son, John, had moved back to Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG.16 
Deed Grantee*March 1907  Leonard Crum bought the house and lot near Brookville belonging to the estate of the late Alfred Wilson. It was purchased at public sale Mar 1907 for the consideration of $1050.17 
1910 Census*21-22 Apr 1910 Leonard and Susan appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 21-22 Apr 1910. Their son John White was listed as living with them. Leonard and John were working on the family's farm.18 
Death*after 21 April 1910 He died sometime after the 1910 census was recorded on the 21st of April. A search of death certificates from 1910 - 1931 filed at the New Jersey State Archives did not produce a death certificate. He was not in Frank Burd's Obituary Card File at HCHS.19 
Burial* He was buried at Harbourton Churchyard, Mercer, New JerseyG.20 

Children of Leonard Crum and Susan R Dawes

Last Edited12 Oct 2016

Citations

  1. Letter from Ruth Ent (Box 22, Sergeantsville, New Jersey) to Louise Rorer Rosett, 2 May 1978; in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett (1005 Stagecoach Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM). Ruth Ent copied birth, marriage and death information from the family Bible in the possession of Ruth Crum, daughter of Isaac Crum.
  2. 1880 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, West Raritan, E.D. 73, page 152.2000, dwelling 344, family 353, Leonard Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 28 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T9_787.
  3. 1840 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 253, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 6 Sep 2010): National Archives microfilm 367.
  4. 1850 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Raritan Township, page 64, dwelling 259, family 285, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 19 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M432_453.
  5. 1860 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 406, dwelling 513, family 568, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 21 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M653_695.
  6. Leonard Crum and Susan R. Davis[sic] marriage, 5 Feb 1863, in Marriage records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1795-1875 being an index to the marriages recorded in the office of the county clerk at Flemington, New Jersey: volume 3, p. 354, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, microfilm 0874051, item 2.
  7. Marriages, Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, NJ, 11 Feb 1863, volume XXV, number 27, The website containing abstracts of The Hunterdon Democrat listed the marriage date as 4 Feb and the brides name as Susan R. Haws; http://njsuttonfamily.org/…
  8. Isaac Rowe, Hunterdon, NJ, Surrogate's Office Probate file 05016 (Receipts Volume 7, page 285), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, microfilm 806595.
  9. List of Premiums Awarded at the Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Hunterdon County Agricultural Society, Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey, 19 Oct 1864, CD-ROM, 114 Main Street, Flemington, NJ 08822; Hunterdon County Historical Society.
  10. Hunterdon County Agricultural Fair - List of Premiums, Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, NJ, 19 Oct 1864, Volume XXVII, No. 11, copy in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett, 1005 Stagecoach Road SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123.
  11. Hunterdon County Deeds, Volume 131, page 438, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT : microfilm 807042.
  12. Abstracts of Hunterdon County Road Record Files with Index, 1781-1969, Hunterdon County Clerk's Office, Hall of Records, 71 Main Street, Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.
  13. 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 142A, dwelling 165, family 176, Leonard Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 8 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm M593-869.
  14. Leonard Crum, 1895 NJ State Census, Hopewell, Mercer, NJ, Roll V227_87, page 1, line 20, digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) Provo, UT.
  15. 1900 U.S. census, Mercer, NJ, population schedule, Hopewell Township, E.D. 49, page 9B, dwelling 180, family 197, Leonard Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 28 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T623_981.
  16. Leonard Crum, New Jersey State Census, Schedule No. 1, population, dwelling 238, family 248, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJ, microfilm 1688613, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  17. Stockton, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 15 Mar 1907, www.genealogybank.com.
  18. 1910 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, E.D. 7, page 4B, dwelling 102, family 108, Leonard Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 28 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T624.
  19. "Research Report", 04 Sep 2011, Ann H. Boldt (20 Deacon Drive, Trenton, NJ 08619-1338), to Louise Rorer Rosett (1005 Stagecoach Road SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123); in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett, 1005 Stagecoach Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM.
  20. New Jersey State Library, Trenton, NJ, New Jersey Tombstone Inscriptions; microfilm 591271, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT.

Leonard Crum

M, #2556, b. circa 1825, d. before 27 August 1870
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherBenjamin Crum b. 20 Jun 1784
MotherSarah Lanning b. c 1786, d. 8 Apr 1862
Birth*circa 1825 Leonard Crum was born circa 1825. According to the 1850 census, he was about 26, meaning a birth date of 1824. According to the 1860 census, he was 34, giving a birth year of 1826.1,2 
1850 Census*26 August 1850 He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG, enumerated 26 August 1850. Leonard was living with 40 year old John Conover, a farmer. The census did not list an occupation for the twenty-six year old Leonard. He may have been a farm laborer.1 
Marriage*27 September 1851 He married Christianna Honness, daughter of Conrad Honness and Rachel Stevenson, on 27 September 1851 at Hunterdon, New JerseyG.3 
1860 Census*1 June 1860 He and Christianna Honness appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of New Hampton, Lebanon Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG, enumerated 1 June 1860. Leonard was a farm laborer who did not list the value of any real or personal property. Their children, Samuel H. and Sarah, were living with them.2 
Misc*4 May 1869 Was this the Leonard Crum against whom a suit was filed on 4 May 1869 at Hunterdon Circuit Court, Flemington, Hunterdon, NJG, for debt in excess of $100? The plaintiff was Acker Moore. J.B. Mason Co. delivered the suit with attached schedule on 1 Sep 1869 to the home of Leonard Crum. Crum was not at home; the papers were left in the care of his wife.4 
Death*before 27 August 1870 He probably died before 27 August 1870 when the 1870 census was enumerated. He does not appear on the 1870 census roll with his wife and children. No death record was found in the NJ State Archvies.5,6 
Probate* There were no probate records found in a search of the filmed copy of the Hunterdon County Probate Index.7 

Children of Leonard Crum and Christianna Honness

Last Edited1 May 2016

Citations

  1. 1850 U.S. census, Hunterdon, New Jersey, population schedule, Bethlehem Township, page 225, dwelling 296, family 296, John Conover: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 19 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M432, roll 453.
  2. 1860 U.S. federal census, Hunterdon, New Jersey, population schedule, Lebanon Township, page 94, dwelling 3, family 3, Leonard Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M653, roll 695.
  3. Hunterdon County, New Jersey marriages, 1790-1895: microfilm 0818212, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT.
  4. Acker Moore v. Leonard Crum, Hunterdon Circuit Court #2313 and #2280, Hunterdon County Clerk's Office, Hall of Records, 71 Main Street, Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.
  5. 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Lebanon Township, page 265, dwelling 380, family 422, Christiana Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M593, roll 870.
  6. "Statewide NJ Death Records Searched 1848 - 1878", 23 Sep 2011, Ann H. Boldt (20 Deacon Drive, Trenton, NJ 08619-1338), to Louise Rorer Rosett (1005 Stagecoach Road SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123); in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett.
  7. General Index to estates C - G 1804 -1897, Hunterdon County, NJ, Surrogate's Court, Family History Library microfilm 818215, Salt Lake City, UT.

Lewis C Crum

M, #59, b. 21 May 1848, d. 5 September 1918
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherHenry Crum b. 6 Apr 1815, d. 29 Oct 1897
MotherCatherine Moore b. 21 Oct 1817, d. 23 Dec 1891
Birth*21 May 1848 Lewis C Crum was born on 21 May 1848 in NJG.1,2,3 
1850 Census8 August 1850 Lewis appeared on the 1850 U.S. census of Raritan, Hunterdon, NJG enumerated 8 August 1850. He was living with his parents.4 
1860 Census30 August 1860 Lewis was living with his parents, Henry and Catherine, in Sand Brook, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG when the 1860 U.S. census was enumerated on 30 August 1860.5 
1870 Census30 June 1870 22 year old Lewis C Crum appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG in the household of his parents, Henry and Catherine, enumerated 30 June 1870. Lewis was a farmer.6 
Marriage*30 November 1876 He married Anna L Snyder on 30 November 1876. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Pittman.7 
1880 Census9 June 1880 He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of North Delaware, Hunterdon, New JerseyG in the household of his parents, Henry Crum and Catherine Moore. His wife, Anna, and daughter, Bertha, were also members of the household. Lewis was a farmer.8 
1885 NJ census*1885 He appeared on the state census of 1885 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. Wife, Anna, and daughter, Bertha, were part of the household.9 
1900 Census*19 June 1900 Lewis and Anna appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of West Raritan Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 19 June 1900. 52 year old Lewis was farming land that he owned. Their daughter, Betha May, was living with them.3 
1905 NJ census*3 June 1905 He appeared on the New Jersey census enumerated on 3 June 1905 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. Lewis's wife and daughter were also living there.10 
1910 Census*1910 Lewis and Anna appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. Their daughter Bertha May was listed as living with them. He was a farmer living on rented property.11 
1915 NJ census*1915 He appeared on the 1915 NJ census at East Amwell Township, Hunterdon, NJG. His wife, Anna, and daughter, Bertha, were living with him. There was also a man named Edgar Moore living with the family. Lewis' birthdate was given as May, 1849.12 
Death*5 September 1918 He died on 5 September 1918 near Sandy Ridge, Hunterdon, NJG at age 70. Services were conducted at the home by Rev. Clarence Moss, pastor of the Sandy Ridge Church. He was survived by his widow and one daughter, Miss May Crum, who resided at home.13 
Burial*9 September 1918 He was buried on 9 September 1918 at Sandy Ridge Cemetery, Hunterdon, NJG.14 

Child of Lewis C Crum and Anna L Snyder

Last Edited21 Oct 2016

Citations

  1. Letter from Ruth Ent (Box 22, Sergeantsville, New Jersey) to Louise Rorer Rosett, 2 May 1978; in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett (1005 Stagecoach Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM). Ruth Ent copied birth, marriage and death information from the family Bible in the possession of Ruth Crum, daughter of Isaac Crum.
  2. Lewis C. Crum cemetery marker, in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett, 1005 Stagecoach Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM; marker read by Isabelle C. Rorer.
  3. 1900 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, West Raritan Township, E.D. 20, page 9A, dwelling 195, family 203, Lewis Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 2 Mar 2010): National Archives microfilm T623_981.
  4. 1850 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Raritan Township, page 64, dwelling 259, family 285, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 19 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M432_453.
  5. 1860 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 406, dwelling 513, family 568, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 21 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M653_695.
  6. 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, page 139, dwelling 118, family 127, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Aug 2008): National Archives microfilm M593_ 869.
  7. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Flemington, NJ, Hunterdon County Marriage Records, 1876 - 1900, compiled by FranK E. Burd; 1765392, items 3 - 4, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  8. 1880 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, North Delaware Township, E. D. 65, page 19 (penned) page 10 (stamped), dwelling 189, family 204, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 6 Oct 2007): National Archives microfilm T9_787.
  9. Lewis Crum, 1885 New Jersey State Census, dwelling 75, family 84, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJ, microfilm 888624, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  10. Lewis C. Crum, 1905 New Jersey State Census, schedule No. 1, population, dwelling 66, family 68, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJ, microfilm 1688613, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  11. 1910 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, E.D. 6, page 4B, dwelling 97, family 103, Lewis C. Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 3 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm T624_895.
  12. Lewis C. Crum, (accessed 21 Oct 2016) 1915 NJ census, East Amwell Township, Hunterdon, NJ, Sheet 9B, Household 244, Line no. 100, (http://familysearch.org) Salt Lake City, UT.
  13. Death notice, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 10 Sep 1918, www.genealogybank.com.
  14. Death notice, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 10 Sep 1918.

Lillian C. Crum

F, #2788, b. circa 1908, d. 14 January 1963
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherHenry Francis Crum b. 7 Aug 1873, d. 8 Dec 1967
MotherLillian C. Babel b. 1876, d. 25 Jan 1959
Birth*circa 1908 Lillian C. Crum was born circa 1908 in NJG.1 
1910 Census21 April 1910 She appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Honey Hollow, Titusville, Mercer, NJG in the household of her parents, Henry Francis Crum and Lillian C. Babel.1 
1920 Census17 February 1920 She appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Hopewell Township, at Mercer, NJ in the household of her parents, Henry and Lillian.2 
Marriage* She married Charles W. Worthley.3 
Death*14 January 1963 She died on 14 January 1963 at 349 Berwyn Avenue, Trenton, Mercer, NJG.3 
Burial* She was buried at Colonial Memorial Park, Trenton, Mercer, NJG.3 

Children of Lillian C. Crum and Charles W. Worthley

  • Leslie Worthley
  • Charles R. Worthley Jr.
Last Edited23 Jan 2016

Citations

  1. 1910 U.S. census, Mercer, NJ, population schedule, western part Hopewell Township, E.D. 38, page 5A, dwelling 86, family 93, Henry F. Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 5 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm T624_895.
  2. 1920 U.S. census, Mercer, NJ, population schedule, Hopewell Township, E.D. 41, page 16A, dwelling 326, family 351, Henry Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 5 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm T62_1053.
  3. Obiturary - Mrs.Chas. Worthley, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 15 Jan 1963, page 10, www.genealogybank.com.