Louis Larison

M, #2754
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherFrank Wayland Larison b. 10 Dec 1899, d. 10 Feb 1979
MotherLillian M.
Death* He died when he was a baby.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.

Mary G. Larison

F, #97, b. 24 October 1909, d. 25 May 1994
Mary Larison (1909-1994)
daughter of William and Mary Crum Larison
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherWilliam Bodine Larison b. 6 Jan 1877, d. 4 Feb 1954
MotherMary H Crum b. 24 Jul 1880, d. Sep 1976
Birth*24 October 1909 Mary G. Larison was born on 24 October 1909 in NJG.1 
1910 CensusApril 1910 She appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of her parents, William Bodine Larison and Mary H Crum.2 
Reunioncirca 3 November 1924 She, her parents and two siblings, 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.3 
Census 1930April 1930 She appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of 180 Union Street, Lambertville, NJG in the household of her parents, William and Mary. The 20 year old was working as a machine operator in a bag mill.4 
Census 19401940 She appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of 182 Main Street, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of her parents, William and Mary. She was working as an examiner in a hosiery mill. Mary had completed eighth grade.5 
Death*25 May 1994 She died on 25 May 1994 at Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG, at age 84.6 
Burial* She was buried at Sandy Ridge Cemetery, Hunterdon, NJG.7 
Last Edited11 May 2016

Citations

  1. Social Security Death Index, http://ancestry.com, Mary G. Larison, 145-09-2306, issued NJ (before 1951).
  2. 1910 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, E.D. 6, sheet 10B, dwelling 247, family 265, William B. Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T624.
  3. 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.
  4. 1930 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, West Amwell, sheet 4B, dwelling 97, family 99, William Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T626.
  5. 1940 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Lambertville, Ward 3, page 10A, line 37, William B. Larison: (http://familysearch.org) (31 Jan 2016):.
  6. Social Security Death Index, http://ancestry.com
  7. Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com, Memorial # 119153427.

Richard C. Larison

M, #96, b. 27 August 1905, d. 16 October 1989
Siblings Richard, Frank and Mary Larison
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherWilliam Bodine Larison b. 6 Jan 1877, d. 4 Feb 1954
MotherMary H Crum b. 24 Jul 1880, d. Sep 1976
Birth*27 August 1905 Richard C. Larison was born on 27 August 1905 in Sergeantsville, Hunterdon, NJG.1,2 
1910 CensusApril 1910 He appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents, William Bodine Larison and Mary H Crum.3 
Reunioncirca 3 November 1924 He, his parents and two siblings, 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.4 
Census 1930April 1930 Twenty four year old Richard was living with his parents when the 1930 Federal Census of 180 Union Street, Lambertville, NJG was taken on April 1930.5 
Occupation*April 1930 Richard was working as a truck driver.5 
Marriage* He married Mildred Ely.2 
Death*16 October 1989 He died on 16 October 1989 at Ringoes, Hunterdon, NJG, at age 84.1 
Obituary*18 October 1989 He's death was was recorded in an Obituary on 18 October 1989 at the Trenton Evening Times. "EAST AMWELL - Richard C. Larison of Ringoes died Monday at the Mercer Medical Center in Trenton. He was 84. Born in Sergeantsville, Mr. Larison lived in Lambertville for most of his life, moving to Ringoes 20 years ago. After 30 years of service , Mr. Larison retired from the Union Paper Mill of New Hope, Pa. He was a life member of the Columbia Fire Company and past member of the Leni Lenape Lodge No. 15. Husband of the late Mildred Ely Larison, he is survived by two daughters, Sally Reid, with whom he resided, and Betsy Ent of Newtown, Pa; a sister, Mary Larison of Lambertville; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Garefino Funeral Home, 10 N. Franklin St., Lambertville. Burial will follow in the Holcombe-Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until time of services Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amwell Valley Rescue Squad, Route 179, Ringoes, 08551."6 

Children of Richard C. Larison and Mildred Ely

  • Sarah Larison
  • Elizabeth Larison
Last Edited11 May 2016

Citations

  1. Social Security Death Index, http://ancestry.com, Richard C. Larison, 146-05-9103, issued NJ (before 1951).
  2. Richard C. Larison, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 18 Oct 1989.
  3. 1910 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, E.D. 6, sheet 10B, dwelling 247, family 265, William B. Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T624.
  4. 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.
  5. 1930 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, West Amwell, sheet 4B, dwelling 97, family 99, William Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T626.
  6. Richard C. Larison, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 18 Oct 1989, page 43.

William Bodine Larison

M, #94, b. 6 January 1877, d. 4 February 1954
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
Birth*6 January 1877 According to his information on his World War I draft registration, William Bodine Larison was born on 6 January 1877 in Stockton, Hunterdon, NJG. His birth year on his tombstone is 1878. Presumably,the year on his draft registration, written by William, is the accurate one.1,2 
Marriage*8 July 1899 He married Mary H Crum, daughter of Joseph H Crum and Anna Maria Carter, on 8 July 1899 at Hunterdon, NJG.3 
1900 Census*6 June 1900 He and Mary H Crum appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 6 June 1900. Their child, Frank Wayland, was listed as living with them. William was farming property which he owned and which was mortgaged. Mary's brother, Hawley, was living on the farm and helping with the the farm work.4 
1910 Census*April 1910 He and Mary H Crum appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated April 1910. Their children Frank Wayland, Richard C. and Mary G. were listed as living with them. William was working on a rented farm.5 
Note*circa 1917 William was described as tall with a slender build, blue eyes and brown hair on his draft registration card. He was a foreman at the Smith and Sons Co. on North Union Street in Lambertville.1 
Reunioncirca 3 November 1924 He, his wife and three children, 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. Daniel Crum was his wife's uncle.6 
Census 1930*April 1930 By April 1930, the family had moved to 180 Union Street, Lambertville, NJG. Three of their children, Richard C., Mary G. and Helen, were listed as living with them. William was no longer a farmer. He was working as a general house painter. The family was living in a home which rented for $22/month.7 
Census 1940*1940 He and Mary had moved since the 1930 census was taken. They appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of 182 Main Street, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG. Their children Mary G. and Helen were listed as living with them. Sixty three year old Wiliam was a truck driver. The family was living in a house which rented for $20 per month.8 
Death*4 February 1954 He died on 4 February 1954 at Northeastern Hospital, Philadelphia, PAG, at age 77.2 
Obituary* He's death was was recorded in an Obituary in the 4 Feb 1954 edition of the Trenton Times. "LAMBERTVILLE--William B. Larison, 76, husband of Mrs. Mary Crum Larison of 186 North Union Street, died in Northeastern Hospital, Philadelphia. He was born at Stockton. In addition to his wife he is survived by two sons, Richard of this place and Frank of Tanneytown, Md; two daughters, Miss Mary Larison at home and Mrs. Helen Clark of Daytona Beach, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Edward Venable of Sergeantsville; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 pm at the Van Horn Funeral Home, 21 York Street, with the Rev John Y Elliot of the Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in Sandy Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday evening."2 

Children of William Bodine Larison and Mary H Crum

Last Edited14 Apr 2016

Citations

  1. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com).
  2. Find a Grave Index 1600's-Current, www.findagrave.com, Memorial # 119153450.
  3. 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.
  4. 1900 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, E.D. 6, page 65, dwelling 53, family 55, William B. Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T623.
  5. 1910 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Delaware Township, E.D. 6, sheet 10B, dwelling 247, family 265, William B. Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T624.
  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. 1930 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, West Amwell, sheet 4B, dwelling 97, family 99, William Larison: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 10 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T626.
  8. 1940 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Lambertville, Ward 3, page 10A, line 37, William B. Larison: (http://familysearch.org) (31 Jan 2016):.

Leonard LaRue

M, #2714, b. 1 October 1887, d. 25 May 1960
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherWilliam LaRue b. Jan 1867, d. 13 Apr 1937
MotherCarrie Bell Crum b. Nov 1865, d. 27 Feb 1950
Birth*1 October 1887 Leonard LaRue was born on 1 October 1887 in Sergeantsville, Hunterdon, NJG.1,2 
1900 Census7 June 1900 He appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of West Amwell, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents, William LaRue and Carrie Bell Crum. He had attended school for nine months.1 
1910 Census1910 He appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of Lewis C Crum and Anna L Snyder, his great uncle and aunt. He was working on the farm as a hired man.3 
Draft registration5 June 1917  Leonard's World War I draft registration written on 5 June 1917 indicated he was a machinist working at J.S. Sperling, Trenton. He was living at 144 Kent, Trenton, Mercer, NJG. He was single with grey eyes, brown hair and a slender build.4 
Marriage* He married Esther D. Cario.5 
1920 Census*2 January 1920 He and Esther D. Cario appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of 30 Cuyler Avenue, Trenton, Mercer, NJG, enumerated 2 January 1920.5 
Reunioncirca 3 November 1924 He and his wife 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. Daniel Crum was his mother's uncle.6 
Census 1930*12 April 1930 He and Esther appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of 265 North Union, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 12 April 1930. He was a general house painter. The family owned their home which was worth about $2500.7 
Draft registration*1942 He was still a resident of 265 N. Union Street, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG in in 1942 when he filled out his World War Ii draft registration. Esther was his next of kin and his place of employment was at his home address. He was 5'6" with blue eyes and gray hair.2 
Death*25 May 1960 He died on 25 May 1960 at home on Jackson Street, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG at age 72.8 
Obituary*26 May 1960 He's death was was recorded in an Obituary on 26 May 1960. The obituary stated: "LAMBERTVILLE - Leonard LaRue, 72, died yesterday at his home on Jackson Street. A retired painter, he was a veteran of World War I. Mr. LaRue was a member of the American Legion Toscanni Post No 120 of Lambertville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esther Durling Williamson LaRue; a daughter, Mrs. William Thompson of North Wales, Pa. and two granddaughters. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Van Horn Funeral Home, 21 York Street, Lambertville. Dr. J. Clyde Henry, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Lambertville will officiate with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night."8 
Burial*29 May 1960 He was buried on 29 May 1960 at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lambertville, Hunterdon, NJG.9 

Child of Leonard LaRue and Esther D. Cario

  • Ursula B. LaRue
Last Edited1 Apr 2016

Citations

  1. 1900 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, West Amwell, E.D. 27, page 5A, dwelling 99, family 101, William B. Larue: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 03 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm T623.
  2. Leonard LaRue, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Card, www.ancestry.com (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration).
  3. 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.
  4. "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", accessed 3 Oct 2011; digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com); Provo, UT, FHL microfilm 1712202.
  5. 1920 U.S. census, Mercer, NJ, population schedule, Trenton, Ward 12, E.D. 100, page 1B, dwelling 19, family 19, Leonard LaRue: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 3 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm T625_1054.
  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. 1930 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Lambertville, E.D. 23, page 9A, dwelling 206, family 207, Leonard LaRue: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 3 Oct 2011): National Archives microfilm 1361.
  8. OBITUARIES: Leonard LaRue, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 26 May 1960, page 6, www.genealogybank.com (accessed 3 Feb 2016).
  9. OBITUARIES: Leonard LaRue, Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, NJ, 26 May 1960, page 6.