Person:Lucretia Crumrine (1)

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Lucretia Alberta Crumrine
d.11 Apr 1959
m. 21 Aug 1878
  1. Frank Marion Crumrine1878 - 1938
  2. Nellie Myrtle Crumrine1885 - 1975
  3. Addison Enis Crumrine1888 - 1955
  4. Zelma May Crumrine1890 - 1988
  5. Lois A. Crumrine1893 - 1979
  6. Roy Garnett Crumrine1895 - 1965
  7. Susie Delina Crumrine1897 - 1993
  8. Donnie Crumrine1900 - Aft 1900
  9. Lucretia Alberta Crumrine1900 - 1959
  10. George Alonzo Crumrine1901 - 1972
  11. Mable Viola Crumrine1903 - 1990
  12. Irvine Warren Crumrine1907 - 1964
m. 2 Jun 1917
  1. Harold George Gillham1918 - 2011
  2. Joseph G. Gillham1920 - 2016
Facts and Events
Name Lucretia Alberta Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 6 Apr 1900 Greeley, Nebraska, United States
Marriage 2 Jun 1917 St. Paul, Howard, Nebraska, United Statesto George L Gillham
Death? 11 Apr 1959
Burial? Elmwood Cemetery, Saint Paul, Howard, Nebraska, United States

Lucretia lived with her parents during the 1910 US Federal Census.

References
  1.   Lucretia Alberta Crumrine Gillham, in Find A Grave.

    Family Members
    Parents
    Warren Crumrine
    1857–1927
    Arabelle Kelley Crumrine
    1861–1939

    Spouse
    George L Gillham*
    1892–1959

    Siblings
    Frank Marion Crumrine*
    1878–1938
    Nellie Crumine Pratt*
    1884–1975
    Addison Enis Crumrine*
    1888–1955
    Zelma May Crumrine Cross*
    1890–1988
    Lois Crumrine Moore*
    1893–1979
    Roy Garnett Crumrine*
    1895–1965
    Susie Delina Crumrine Wieser*
    1897–1993
    George Alonzo Crumrine*
    1901–1972
    Mable Viola Crumrine Nerly*
    1903–1990
    Irvine Crumrine*
    1907–1964

    Children
    Harold Gillham*
    1918–2011
    Joseph G. Gillham*
    1920–2016

    *Calculated Relationship

    A double funeral service was held Monday afternoon for George Gillham of St. Paul, who died Friday evening of a heart attack, and his wife, Mrs. Lucretia Gillham, who died Saturday afternoon.

    Mrs. Gillham lapsed into a coma shortly after learning of her husband's death and passed away about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. She never regained consciousness.

    Both Mr. Gillham, 66, and Mrs. Gillham, 59 died in a St. Paul hospital. (Funeral details followed.)

    George Lewis Gillham was born the son of John R. Gillham and his wife Tena Weinhamer on a farm near Bosco, Illinois, on June 22, 1892. When he was three years of age he moved with his parents to Wolbach, Nebraska.

    Lucretia Alberta Crumrine Gillham was born the daughter of Warren Crumrine and his wife Arabelle Kelley at Greeley, Nebraska, on April 6, 1900. All of the years of her youth were spent in Greeley County, Nebraska, with the exception of three which were lived in the state of Kansas.

    The two of them were united in Holy Matrimony on June 2, 1917 at St. Paul, Nebraska. They spent the first years of their married life in Greeley County, Nebraska, where Mr. Gillham farmed. In 1934 the couple moved with their family to Wolbach, where Mr. Gillham operated a service station. In 1946 they moved to St. Paul, Nebraska, where they were to spend the remaining years of their lives. While living in St. Paul, Mr. Gillham was employed as a guard at the ordnance plant in Grand Island for several years. In the last few years he was a seed salesman.

    Three children were born in this union. They are: Mr. Harold Gillham, St. Paul, Nebraska; Mr. Joseph Gillham, Wolbach, Nebraska; Mr. Wayne Gillham, Grand Island, Nebraska.

    Mr. Gillham passed from this life at 8:45 p.m on April 10, 1959 at the age of 66 years, 8 months and 19 days. Mrs. Gillham passed from this life at 5:00 p.m. on April 11, 1959 at the age of 59 years and five days. Both passed to their eternal rest at the hospital in St. Paul, Nebraska. Mr. Gillham was preceded in death by his parents and by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Van Osdall. Mrs. Gillham was preceded in death by her parents and by two brothers, Mr. Frank Crumrine and Mr. Addison Crumrine. Together they were preceded in death by an infant grandson.

    Mr. and Mrs. Gillham leave behind their three children and five grandchildren.

    Mr. Gillham leaves behind four brothers and three sisters. These are: Mr. Chalie Gillham, Alda, Nebraska; Mr. De? Gillham, Ogallala, Nebraska; Mr. Jess Gillham, Grand Island, Nebraska; Mr. Walter Gillham (address unknown), Mrs. Addie Nestor of Spalding, Nebraska; Mrs. Cora Hodson of Oroville, California; Mrs. Nora James of San Diego, California.

    Mrs. Gillham leaves behind three brothers and five sisters. These are: Mr. Roy Crumrine of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mr. George Crumrine, Grand Island, Nebraska; Mr. Ervin Crumrine, Greeley, Nebraska; Mrs. Nellie Pratt, Greeley, Nebraska; Mrs. Roy Cross, Jewell, Kansas; Mrs. Dan Wieser, St. Paul, Nebraska; Mrs. Lois Moore, Hastings, Nebraska; Mrs. Fred Nerly, Wolbach, Nebraska.

    Both Mr. and Mrs. Gillham were members of the Methodist Church for most of the years of their lives, and Mrs. Gillham served faithfully and fruitfully in the women's organization of the church. At death they were members of the Methodist Church in St. Paul, Nebraska. It is a great tribute to their faith that God granted their wish that death would not long separate Mr. and Mrs. Gillham.

    In life these two were especially devoted to one another. But their devotion was not a selfish devotion. Rather, it was given in service and love to their children and grandchildren. Their main concern in this earthly life was to see that their sons were well established in their own homes and making a good living. Their love for their children and grandchildren was responded to by an equal love for them by those children and grandchildren. They were well thought of by their friends and neighbors.

    The Wolbach Messenger, April 16, 1959, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney

  2.   Greeley, Nebraska, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T625)
    Oconnor.

    George L Gillham 26
    Lucretia A Gillham 19
    Herald G Gillham 1

  3.   Greeley, Nebraska, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T626)
    Center.

    George L Gillham 36
    Patrica A Gillham 30
    Harold G Gillham 11
    Joseph G Gillham 10
    Wayne Gillham 6

  4.   Greeley, Nebraska, United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T627)
    Wolbach.

    George Gillham 47
    Lucester Gillham 39
    Harold Gillham 21
    Wayne Gillham 16

  5.   Smith, Earl E. (Earl Elmer). Mosher history and genealogy. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1978)
    p.81.

    697-IV-Lucretia Crumrine-Gillham, daughter of Warren J. and Orabell Kelley-Crumrine
    Born: April 6, 1900 at Greeley, Nebraska
    Died: April 11, 1959
    Married: June 2, 1917 to George Gillham at St, Paul, Neb.
    --Born: July 22, 1892 in Illinois
    --Died: April 10, 1959
    Their children:
    799-V-Harold George Gillham B-May 24, 1918
    800-V-Joseph G. Gillham B-Feb. 5, 1920
    801-V-Donald Wayne Gillham B-July 2, 1923

    George Gillham died of a heart attack April 11, and Lucretia died the next day of a cerebral stroke caused by the shock of George's death. They had lived on a farm near Greeley most of their lives, In 1934 he operated an oil station, and since 1944 they had lived in St. Paul, Nebraska where be was an Occo Feed Salesman, Methodist Church.