William Smith

M, #2846, b. circa 1868
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
FatherBishop Smith1 b. c 1844, d. a 4 Jan 1897
MotherSarah1 b. c 1848
Birth*circa 1868 William Smith was born circa 1868 in NJG.1 
1870 Census30 August 1870 He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Clarksville, Lebanon Township, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents, Bishop Smith and Sarah.1 
1880 Census7 June 1880 Twelve year old William Smith appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Bethlehem, Hunterdon, NJG in the household of his parents.2 
Last Edited6 Apr 2016

Citations

  1. 1870 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, Clarksville, Lebanon Township, page 273A, dwelling 479, family 550, Bishop Smith: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 15 Feb 2012): National Archives microfilm M593_870.
  2. 1880 U.S. census, Hunterdon, NJ, population schedule, East Bethlehem, E.D. 078, page 219C, dwelling and family not numbered, William B. Smith: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 15 Feb 2012): National Archives microfilm 787.

Anna L Snyder

F, #112, b. 1852, d. 19 January 1926
Bertha Mae Crum, daughter, and Anna Snyder Crum (1852-1926)
wife of Lewis Crum
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
Birth*1852 Anna L Snyder was born in 1852 in NJG.1 
Marriage*30 November 1876 She married Lewis C Crum, son of Henry Crum and Catherine Moore, on 30 November 1876.2 
1880 Census9 June 1880 Anna was lving with her in-laws, Henry and Catherine Crum, her husband Lewis Crum and daughter Bertha when the 1860 census of Delaware Township, Hunterdon was taken.3 
1885 NJ census1885 She and Lewis C Crum appeared on the state census of 1885 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. Daughter Bertha was part of the household.4 
1900 Census*19 June 1900 Anna and Lewis appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of West Raritan Township, Hunterdon, NJG, enumerated 19 June 1900. Lewis was farming land that he owned. Their daughter, Betha May, was living with them.5 
1905 NJ census3 June 1905 The couple appeared on the New Jersey census enumerated on 3 June 1905 at Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. Their daughter, Bertha, was living with them.6 
1910 Census*1910 By 1910, the couple was living in Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG. They were no longer living on land they owned. Lewis was a farming rented prorperty.7 
Reunioncirca 3 November 1924 Anna 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 was her husband's brother.8 
Death*19 January 1926 She died on 19 January 1926.9 
Burial* She was buried at Sandy Ridge Cemetery, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJG.1 

Child of Anna L Snyder and Lewis C Crum

Last Edited11 May 2016

Citations

  1. Annie L. Crum cemetery marker, in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett, 1005 Stagecoach Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM; marker read by Isabelle C. Rorer.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Lewis Crum, 1885 New Jersey State Census, dwelling 75, family 84, Delaware Township, Hunterdon, NJ, microfilm 888624, Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. Letter from Frank Burd President Old Amwell Cemetery (Stockton, New Jersey) to Louise Rorer Rosett, 6 Aug 1980; in the files of Louise Rorer Rosett (1005 Stagecoach Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM).

Rachel Stevenson1

F, #2563, b. 1791, d. 19 November 1844
Birth*1791 Rachel Stevenson was born in 1791.1 
Marriage* She married Conrad Honness.1 
Death*19 November 1844 She died on 19 November 1844.1 

Children of Rachel Stevenson and Conrad Honness

Last Edited6 Apr 2016

Citations

  1. Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, Early Germans of New Jersey: Their History, Churches and Genealogies (Dover, New Jersey: Dover Printing Company, 1895), page 416.

Ada M. Stilson

F, #2665, b. September 1858
ChartsBenjamin Crum Pedigree Chart
Benjamin Crum Descendant Indented Chart
Birth*September 1858 Ada M. Stilson was born in September 1858 in VTG.1 
Marriage* She married Samuel H. Crum, son of Leonard Crum and Christianna Honness.2 
1900 Census*9 June 1900 She and Samuel H. Crum appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of 261 Ashland Street, North Adams, Berkshire, MAG, enumerated 9 June 1900. Their children Samuel Harry, Russell S. and William Leonard were listed as living with them. Samuel was a carpenter who had been unemployed for three months. The family lived in a rented home.1 
1910 Census18 April 1910 By 18 April 1910, the couple had moved a few houses away on the same street to 291 Ashland Street, North Adams, Berkshire, MAG. Their son William Leonard was listed as living with them. Samuel continued to work as a carpenter.3 
Census 193021 April 1930 By 21 April 1930, Ada and Samuel had moved to Sunderland, Bennington, VTG and their finances had improved. They now owned their own home valued at $3000 and also had a radio. Two of their sons, Samuel and William, were in the home on the day of the census. Further research is needed to determine whether the sons were living with their parents or just visiting the day the census information was taken.4 

Children of Ada M. Stilson and Samuel H. Crum

Last Edited6 Apr 2016

Citations

  1. 1900 U.S. census, Berkshire, MA, population schedule, North Adams Ward 7, E.D. 58, page 17A, dwelling 214, family 300, Samuel H. Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 24 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T623.
  2. Samuel H. Crum, Vermont Death Certificate number 42, digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), Provo, UT.
  3. 1910 U.S. census, Berkshire, MA, population schedule, North Adams, ward 7, E.D. 63, page 3B, dwelling 47, family 57, Samuel H. Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 24 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T624_572.
  4. 1930 U.S. census, Bennington, VT, population schedule, Sunderland, E.D. 26, page 4A, dwelling 85, family 88, Samuel M. Crum: digital image by subscription, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) (accessed 24 Feb 2010): National Archives microfilm T626, roll 2426.

Mary Elizabeth Storer

F, #2835, d. 1900
Marriage* Mary Elizabeth Storer married William L. Berrien.1 
Death*1900 She died in 1900.1 

Children of Mary Elizabeth Storer and William L. Berrien

Last Edited6 Apr 2016

Citations

  1. Judith Anne Berrien Munday, "RE: Berrien," e-mail message from LDTeacherRetired to Louise Rorer Rosett, 8 Jan 2012.