Sarah Crum

F, #2561, b. 1857, d. 1953
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherLeonard Crum b. c 1825, d. b 27 Aug 1870
MotherChristianna Honness b. c 1828
Birth*1857 Sarah Crum was born in 1857 in New JerseyG.1 
1860 Census1 June 1860 She appeared on the census of 1 June 1860 in the household of her parents, Leonard and Christianna, who were residing in New Hampton, Lebanon Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG.2 
1870 Census27 August 1870 She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Clarksville, Lebanon Township, Hunterdon, New JerseyG in the household of her mother, Christianna Honness Crum.3 
Marriage*4 April 1875 She married Jacob C. Martenis on 4 April 1875 at Glen Gardner M.E. Parsonage, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon, NJG. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. S. Woodruff.4 
Probate4 January 1897 She was named heir of the estate of Sarah White, her father's sister, which was probated 4 Jan 1897 Surrogate's Office, Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington, Hunterdon, NJG. She was to divide $1000 with her siblings. She may have been named to divide Sarah's wearing apparel with her female cousins and her sister but the filmed will was illegible in this section.5 
Reunioncirca 3 November 1924 Sarah Crum Martenis and her husband attended the Crum Family Reunion hosted by Isaac and Maggie Crum in honor of Isaac's brother, Daniel, who was visiting the East for the first time since moving to Kansas 47 years earlier.6 
Death*1953 She died in 1953.1 
Burial* She was buried at Spruce Run Cemetery, Glen Gardner, Hunterdon, NJG.7 

Child of Sarah Crum and Jacob C. Martenis

Last Edited26 Mar 2016

Citations

  1. Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com.
  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. 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.
  4. Marriages, Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, NJ, 11 May 1875, Volume XXXVII, No. 37, Whole No. 1910, http://njsuttonfamily.org
  5. Sarah White, Hunterdon, NJ Surrogate's Office Probate file 2363 (Will Book 18, page 538), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, microfilm 802408.
  6. Crum Reunion, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 3 Nov 1924, page 18, www.genealogybank.com (accessed 13 Mar 2016). The newspaper article states that Daniel Crum was visiting from California. The 1920 and 1930 federal census shows he was residing in Kansas in those years. The compiler has not found any evidence he ever lived in CA.
  7. Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com, Memorial # 11619207.

Sarah Ann Crum

F, #53, b. 11 July 1837, d. 30 April 1923
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*11 July 1837 Sarah Ann Crum was born on 11 July 1837. Her death certificate listed age at date of death as 89 years, 9 months and 19 days. If the age is correct, then her birth date would be 11 Jul 1833 which is nearly four years before her parents married. The actual birth date on the death certificate is 11 Jul 183? with the fourth digit written over and illegible.1,2 
1840 census1840 She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father, Henry Crum, in the 1840 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG.3 
1850 Census8 August 1850 She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Raritan, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of her parents.4 
1860 Census30 August 1860 She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Sand Brook, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of her parents, Henry Crum and Catherine Moore.5 
Marriage*18 April 1867 She married John Tomlinson, son of Mariah, on 18 April 1867. The ceremony was performed by Rev R. Hyde. Mr. Tomlinson was from Franklin; Sarah Ann Crum was from Delaware Township.6 
1870 Census*21 July 1870 Sarah and Johnwere living Cherryville, Franklin Township, Hunterdon, NJG on 21 July 1870. Their daughter Emma was listed as living with them. Sarah's brother, Daniel M., was also included in the household. John was a propsperous farmer with real estate valued at $8400 and personal property valued at $1500.7 
1880 Census19 June 1880 Sarah and John had moved to at Burlington Township, Coffey, KSG, prior to 19 June 1880. Their children, Emma and George, were living with them. John was a farmer.8 
Probate4 January 1897 She 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. She was to receive 1/6 of the residue of the estate after all expenses and bequests were paid. Sarah White was her paternal aunt.9 
1900 Census8 June 1900 She appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 in the household of George Tomlinson, her son, and Nora E., her daughter-in-law, at Liberty Township, Coffey, KSG. Sarah's husband, John Tomlinson, was also living in the home.10 
1920 Census7 January 1920 By 7 January 1920, Sarah Ann Crum appeared in the household of Lincoln Douglass, her grandson, at Burlington Township, Coffey, KSG.11 
Death*30 April 1923 She died on 30 April 1923 at age 85.1,2 
Burial*1 May 1923 She was buried on 1 May 1923 at Big Creek Cemetery, Burlington, Coffey, KSG.2 

Children of Sarah Ann Crum and John Tomlinson

Last Edited6 Apr 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. S. A. Tomlinson, Certificate of Death 189, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of Vital Statistics, 1000 W. Jackson, Suite 120, Topeka, KS.
  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. New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1895 by Jordan Dodd, Liahona Press, digital image by subscription, www.ancestry.com accessed 23 Jul 2010.
  7. 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Franklin Township, page 16, dwelling 115, family 133, John Tomlinson: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 7 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm M593.
  8. 1880 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Burlington Township, E.D. 42, page 327.2000, dwelling 56, family 60, John Tomlinson: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T9_377.
  9. Sarah White, Hunterdon, NJ Surrogate's Office Probate file 2363 (Will Book 18, page 538), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, microfilm 802408.
  10. 1900 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Liberty Township, E.D. 39, page 3B, dwelling 57, family 57, George Tomlinson: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T623_475.
  11. 1920 U.S. census, Coffey, KS, population schedule, Burlington Township, E.D. 12; page 1B, dwelling 15, family 16, L. Douglass: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 25 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T625.

Stillborn daughter Crum

F, #60, b. 3 March 1851
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
BirthStill*3 March 1851 An unamed daughter was stillborn on 3 March 1851.1 
Last Edited23 Jan 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.

Stillborn son Crum

M, #56, b. 18 April 1844
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 1844 Stillborn son Crum was born on 18 April 1844.1 
Last Edited26 Mar 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.

Stillborn son Crum

M, #64, b. 13 March 1859
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
BirthStill*13 March 1859 Stillborn son Crum was stillborn on 13 March 1859.1 
Last Edited23 Jan 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.