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Facts and Events
Name |
Bishop Crumrine |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
9 Feb 1841 |
Washington, Pennsylvania, United States |
Military[7] |
From Aug 1862 to 25 Jul 1865 |
Pennsylvania, United States4th Regiment Pennsylvania Artillery, Co G (Independent Battery G) |
Marriage |
Aug 1872 |
to Helen L. Adams |
Marriage |
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to Carrie Thompson |
Census[8] |
1 Jun 1880 |
Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, United States |
Census[1] |
1 Jun 1900 |
Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, United States |
Residence[1] |
1 Jun 1900 |
Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, United States833 Western Ave |
Death? |
6 Mar 1914 |
Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, United States |
Burial? |
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Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, United States |
Bishop lived with his parents during the 1850 US Federal Census.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Shawnee, Kansas, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623)
NARA microfilm publication T623, Roll 500, Precinct 3 Topeka city Ward 3, Shawnee, Kansas, United States, ED 155, Sheet 9A, Dwelling 176, Family 201, Lines 49-50.
Bishop Crumrine 57 Mabel Crumrine 21
As of Apr 2017, FamilySearch neglected to include this family's surname in the categorization.
- Kansas, United States. State Census Collection, 1855-1925
1 Mar 1885.
Name: O C Crumrine [B C Crumrine] Census Date: 1 Mar 1885 Residence County: Shawnee Residence State: Kansas Locality: Topeka Birth Place: Pennsylvania Family Number: 4 Marital Status: Widowed Gender: Male Age: 44 Birth Year: abt 1841 Race: White Household Member(s): Name Age O C Crumrine 44 Ada Crumrine 11 Mabel Crumrine 7 Harrold B Crumrine 2 Elizth Crumrine 52 [Bishop's sister]
- United States. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865. (Ancestry.com Operations Inc, Provo, UT, 2009).
Name: Bishop Crumrine Age at Enlistment: 21 Enlistment Date: 22 Aug 1862 Rank at enlistment: Corporal State Served: Pennsylvania Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in the Pennsylvania Batty G Light Artillery Battery on 22 Aug 1862.Promoted to Full Sergeant on 01 Aug 1863.Mustered out on 18 Jun 1865 at Fort Delaware, DE. Birth Date: 9 Feb 1841 Sources: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865Research provided by HDS subscriber
- Kansas, United States. Kansas, Wills and Probate Records, 1803-1987. (Ancestry.com [database on-line]).
Name: Bishop Crumrine Probate Date: 11 Mar 1914 Probate Place: Shawnee, Kansas, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1914 Inferred Death Place: Kansas, USA Item Description: Probate Records, Vol 95-96, 1911-1915; Vol 97, 1911-1913
- Kansas, United States. State Census Collection, 1855-1925
1 Mar 1875.
Name: B Crumrine Census Date: 1 Mar 1875 Residence County: Shawnee Residence State: Kansas Locality: Topeka Birth Place: Pennsylvania Gender: Male Age: 33 Birth Year: abt 1842 Race: White Household Member(s): Name Age B Crumrine 33 H L Crumrine 22 A Crumrine 1
- United States. U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918. (Ancestry.com [database online]).
Owner's Name: B Crumrine State: Kansas County: Shawnee Town: Topeka Year: 1873
- ↑ Cutler, William G. History of the State of Kansas. (Chicago, Illinois: A. T. Andreas, 1883)
Pg 559.
Bishop Crumrine, attorney at law, was born in Washington County, Pa., February 9, 1841. He entered Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, in 1859, and remained there until the fall of 1861, when he enlisted in the Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers for three years. That regiment having the maximum number, he was not mustered in it, and in August, 1862, he enlisted again in Company G, Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Artillery and was mustered out July 25, 1865, having been during his term of service on detached service a great part of the time. On his return from the army he read law with his brother Boyd Crumrine of Washington, Pa., and was admitted to practice there in 1867. In October, 1868, he removed to Topeka, Kan., where he was engaged in surveying for about one year. He was then appointed as a Justice of the Peace to fill a vacancy for one year, and was then elected Justice of the Peace for one year. Since then he has been engaged in the practice of the law in that city. He was married in August, 1872, to Helen L. Adams, a native of Wellington, Ohio, their children being two daughters and one son--Ada E., Mabel O. and Harold B.
- ↑ Shawnee, Kansas, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9)
NARA microfilm publication T9, Roll 397, Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas, United States, ED 6, Sheet 117C, Dwelling 304, Family 355, Lines 31-34.
Bishop Cunnrine 39 Helen L. Cunnrine 28 Ada E. Cunnrine 6 Mabel O. Cunnrine 2
- 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.253.
- Shawnee, Kansas, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624)
Topeka Ward 3.
Bishop Crumine 69 Mable Crumine 32
- Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925
1875.
Name: H L Crumrine Census Date: 1 Mar 1875 Residence County: Shawnee Residence State: Kansas Locality: Topeka Birth Place: Ohio Gender: Female Age: 22 Birth Year: abt 1853 Race: White Household Member(s): Name Age B Crumrine 33 H L Crumrine 22 A Crumrine 1
- Who's Who in Topeka
p.26, 1905.
Crumrine, Bishop—Born, Washington, Pa., Feb. 9, 1841; Son of Daniel and Margaret C.; educated, Jefferson Coll., Pa., 3 years; married Helen L. Adams, Topeka, 1872; enlisted, 1861, Co. G., 4th Pa. vol. art.; served through Civil War; admitted to bar, 1867; to Topeka, 1872; justice of the peace 2 years; deputy co. atty., Shawnee, 1875-85; atty. at law. Offices 107 W. 7th.
- Bishop Crumine 9 February 1841 – 6 March 1914 • KL5G-P4F, in FamilySearch Family Tree.
Bishop Crumine 1841–1914 • KL5G-P4F Marriage: Abt 1862
Helen L. Adams 1848–1884 • KC55-ZGD
Children of Helen L. Adams and Bishop Crumine (3) Ada Crumrine 1873–1920 • K469-2PR Mabel O. Crumrine 1877–1917 • MRCP-7XK Harold B Crumrine 1882–1885 • MRCP-7FQ
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL5G-P4F
- Bishop Crumrine, in Find A Grave.
Bishop Crumrine, attorney at law, was born in Washington County, Pa., February 9, 1841. He entered Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, in 1859, and remained there until the fall of 1861, when he enlisted in the Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers for three years. That regiment having the maximum number, he was not mustered in it, and in August, 1862, he enlisted again in Company G, Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Artillery and was mustered out July 25, 1865, having been during his term of service on detached service a great part of the time. On his return from the army he read law with his brother Boyd Crumrine, of Washington, Pa., and was admitted to practice there in 1867. In October, 1868, he removed to Topeka, Kan., where he was engaged in surveying for about one year. He was then appointed as a Justice of the Peace to fill a vacancy for one year, and was then elected Justice of the Peace for one year. Since then he has been engaged in the practice of the law in that city. He was married in August, 1872, to Helen L. Adams, a native of Wellington, Ohio, their children being two daughters and one son--Ada E., Mabel O. and Harold B. He later married Carrie T. Crumrine.
Family Members Parents Daniel Crumrine 1805–1872
Spouses Helen L Adams Crumrine 1852–1884 Carrie Thompson Crumrine 1854–1893
Siblings SGT Boyd Crumrine 1838–1916 Le Sage Crumrine 1843–1925 Alonzo Bower Crumrine 1846–1889
Children Mabel Crumrine 1877–1917 Harold B. Crumrine unknown–1885
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