Person:Amanda Crumrine (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1850
  1. Isabell CrumrineAbt 1838 - 1906
  2. Amanda Crumrine1838 - 1914
  3. Catharine CrumrineAbt 1840 - Aft 1850
  4. Morgan CrumrineAbt 1841 - Aft 1850
  5. Marion Crumrine1841 - 1865
  6. Alexander Crumrine1844 - 1887
  7. Demas Crumrine1845 - 1927
  8. Margaret H. Crumrine1848 - 1918
  9. James Crumrine1849 - 1935
Facts and Events
Name Amanda Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 8 Dec 1838 Pennsylvania, United States
Death? 25 May 1914 Beallsville, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial? Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Amanda lived with her parents during the 1850 US Federal Census.

Amanda lived with her father and step-mother during the 1860 US Federal Census.

Amanda lived with her uncle (George) Daniel during the 1870 US Federal census

References
  1.   Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968 [database online] . (Lehi, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014).

    Name: Amanda Cumrine
    [Amanda Crumrine]
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Age: 75
    Birth Date: 8 Dec 1838
    Birth Place: Pennsylvania
    Death Date: 25 May 1914
    Death Place: Beallsville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
    Father: William Cumrine
    Mother: Drusilli Morgan
    Certificate Number: 47122

  2.   Amanda Crumrine, in Find A Grave.

    (death certificate included)

  3.   Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Beallsville.

    Matthew Blaine 81
    Amanda Crumrine 51 [61] servant

  4.   Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Deemston.

    Stephen W Hill 55
    Ella M Hill 51
    Blaine B Hill 28
    John W Hill 20
    Mary J Hill 16
    Amanda Crumrine 70 servant

  5.   Clay, Phyllis Crumrine, and Hilmer Crumrine. A family history of William Krumrein, Crumrine and his wife Susannah McWhorter: our first ancestors in Kansas ; giving both descendents and ancestors along with the allied families of Stalnaker, Radcliff, Zinn, and others both in America and Germany. (Wichita, Kansas: P. Clay, 1989?)
    p.265.