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Warren J. Crumrine
d.1927
Facts and Events
Warren lived with his parents during the 1860 and 1870 US Federal Censuses.
References
- Warren Crumrine, in Find A Grave.
Family links: Parents: Enos Crumrine (1835 - 1914) Susan B Mosher Crumrine (1834 - 1917) Spouse: Arabelle Kelley Crumrine (1861 - 1939) Children: 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)* Lucretia Alberta Crumrine Gillham (1900 - 1959)* George Alonzo Crumrine (1901 - 1972)* Mable Viola Crumrine Nerly (1903 - 1990)* Irvine Crumrine (1907 - 1964)* Siblings: Sarah E Crumrine Chumbley (1856 - 1938)* Warren Crumrine (1857 - 1927) John Calvin Crumrine (1860 - 1937)* Mary Rosetta Crumrine Roberts (1862 - 1941)* George Asa Crumrine (1867 - 1902)* Martha Dorleska Crumrine Matson (1869 - 1971)* Lou E. Crumrine Scott (1872 - 1961)* William B Crumrine (1875 - 1918)* Robert A Crumrine (1877 - 1970)* *Calculated relationship
- Warren, Iowa, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
Otter.
Warren Crumrine 22 Arabelle Crumrine 18 Frank Crumrine 7m
- Greeley, Nebraska, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623)
Center.
Warren Crumrine 47 Belle Crumrine 38 Nellie M Crumrine 14 Frank Crumrine 20 Addison Crumrine 12 Yelma Crumrine 9 Lois A Crumrine 7 Roy Crumrine 4 Susie Crumrine 1 Donnie Crumrine 8/12
- Greeley, Nebraska, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624)
Center.
Warren I Crumrine 50 Arabelle Crumrine 45 Zelma M Crumrine 18 Lois A Crumrine 17 Roy S Crumrine 13 Susie D Crumrine 12 Lucretia Crumrine 10 George Crumrine 8 [9] Mable V Crumrine 5 Ervin W Crumrine 3
- Greeley, Nebraska, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T625)
Center.
Warren Crumrine 62 Aralette Crumrine 59 Mabel Crumrine 16 Irvin Crumrine 13 George Crumrine 18 Pearl Crumrine 19 [18] Annabelle Crumrine 0 [3/12]
- Crumrine, Gale D. (Gale David). Descendants of Michael and Peter Crumrine. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992)
p.45.
Warren J. Crumine, b. 16 Oct. 1857 in Warren Co., Iowa., d. Dec. 1926 or 1927. m. Arabelle Kelley, b. Dec. 1861, d. 1939 Married at Indianola, Iowa. Lived in Warren Co., Iowa before moving to Nebraska. He died in Greeley, Nebr.,; she died in Warren Co., Iowa. In 1880 census in Warren Co., Iowa, Otter Twp. Frank, Nellie Myrtle, Addison Enos, Lois, Zelma, Roy, Susie Delina, Lucretia, George Alonzo, Mabel Violet, Irvin Warren
- Smith, Earl E. (Earl Elmer). Mosher history and genealogy. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1978)
p.71.
575-III-Warren J. Crumrine, son of Enos and Susan B. Mosher-Crumrine Born: October 16, 1857 in Warren County, Iowa Died: 1927 Married: to Orabell Zelley at Indianola, Iowa --Born: --Died: 1939 in Warren County, Iowa Their children: 690-IV-Frank Crumrinc B-Oct. 2, 1879 D-1930 601-IV-Nellie Crumrine B-July 18, 1885 602-IV-Addison Crumrine B-May 27, 1888 D-Nov. 7, 1955 693-IV-Lois Crumrine B-Jan. 10, 1893 694-IV-Zelma Crumrine B-Aug. 17, 1890 695-IV-Roy Crumrine B-May 10, 1896 696-IV-Susie Delina Crumrine B-Aug. 19, 1897 697-IV-Lucretia Crumrine B-Apr. 6, 1900 D-April 1959 698-IV-George Alonzo Crumrine B-Dec. 23, 1901 699-IV-Mabel Violet Crumrine B-Nov., 1903 700-IV-Irvin Crumrine B-Jan. 6, 1907
Warren and Orabell Crumrine lived in Warren County a few years before moving to Nebraska
- Obituary.
Warren Isaiah Crumrine 15 Oct 1858-8 Jan 1927 A PIONEER OF GREELEY DEAD ******* The Final Summons to Warren Crumrine at Ord. ******* Warren Izar (sic Isaiah) Crumrine, one of the pioneer settlers of Greeley, died at 4 o'clock, last Saturday morning in a hospital at Ord. He had been ill just a week. He went to the hospital hospital (sic) a week ago last Friday for an operation for rupture. A cancer was discovered during the operation, and this was given as the cause of his death. Immediately after the operation he became seriously ill and his condition continued to grow worse until the end. The body was brought to the family home nine miles east of Greeley and the funeral services were held from the Methodist church here Monday afternoon. Rev J. A. Martin, pastor, officiated. The pallbearers were, A. L. Hepp, Ben Weiser, T. J. Howard, Henry Nestor, James Donnelly and Carl Bergstrom. Burial was in the cemetery northwest of town. The deceased was born at Indianola, Ia., October 15, 1858. He was married there to Miss Arabelle(sic) Kelley of the same place August 11, 1877. In 1887 the family moved to Calwell, Kas., and the same year to Greeley. The family moved to Oklahoma in March 1893, but returned to Greeley in August of the same year. They spent the winter at Central City, returning to Greeley the next spring and remained here until 1910, when they moved to Jewel City, Kas. Mr. and Mrs. Crumrine and family lived there for three years when they moved back to Greeley, where they have since resided. Mr. Crumrine is survived by his widow and eleven children, five sons and six daughters. The children are Frank W. of Waco, Neb.; Mrs. Harry Pratt of Greeley, Adison (sic) of Scotia, Mrs. roy Cross of Jewel City, Kas; Mrs. Ernest Moore of Greeley, Roy of Robinsdale, Minn.; Mrs. Dan Weiser of Greeley, Mrs. George Gillham of Greeley, George of Greeley, Mrs. Fred Nerly and Ervin of Greeley. Four sisters and two brothers also survive. They are Calvin of Superiour (sic), Kas.; Robert of Beloit, Kas.; Mrs. Will Madsen of Superior, Kas.; Mrs. Lou Scott of Witchita (sic), Kas.; Mrs. Sarah Chumley of Indianola, Ia.; and Mrs. Mary Roberts of Califormnia. (sic) All of the children were here for the funeral. His sisters, Mrs. Mary Scott and Mrs. Madsen, and his brothers, Calvin and Robert, also were here. Mrs. Scott's daughter, too, attend the funeral. Mr. Crumrine was a carpenter and helped to build the first store building in Greeley. He built the first house ever constructed here. The store was the old T. H. Hoelwarth building where the Larson building now stands. The house is now owned by Mrs. Belle Byrns and is located in the north part of town. He also constructed several homes for the pioneers of Greeley. He farmed and worked at his trade for years. In the early days, he lived a mile north of Greeley. Mr. Crumrine was held in high esteem by all his neighbors and his friends were as numerous as his acquaintances. He was of a quiet and unassuming disposition, a hard worker and a man respected by all. Source: The Greeley Citizen, Greeley, Nebraska, 13 Jan 1927
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