Person:George Crumrine (27)

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George A. Crumrine
d.Aft 1894
m. 21 Feb 1858
  1. George A. CrumrineAbt 1861 - Aft 1894
  2. William Curtis Crumrine1862 - 1938
  3. Charles Edwin Crumrine1864 - 1958
  4. Grant Crumrine1867 - 1903
  5. Irving Jacob Crumrine1869 - 1945
  6. Maggie CrumrineAbt 1871 - Aft 1880
  7. Kelsey Sands Crumrine1873 - 1949
  8. Daisy Vernon Crumrine1876 - 1931
  9. Susan Crumrine1883 - 1904
  10. Henry Weaver Crumrine1885 - 1963
m. 18 Nov 1884
  1. Sarah Crumrine1886 - Aft 1920
  2. William Crumrine1890 - Aft 1910
  3. Cora Crumrine1893 - 1933
Facts and Events
Name George A. Crumrine
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1861 Ohio, United States
Marriage 18 Nov 1884 Madison, Alabama, United Statesto Huldah E. Esslinger
Death? Aft 1894

George lived with his parents during the 1880 US Federal Census.

References
  1.   Grant, Robert N. Sorting Some of the Wrights of Southern Virginia : Part XV: 1776
    p.189.

    On July 28, 1908, at Madison County, Alabama, Circuit Court, File 167A, the heirs of Andrew Jackson Esslinger filed a petition for the sale of his land and listed the children of Hulda E. (Esslinger) Crumrine as among the heirs, indicating that Hulda ... had died before that date. ... Sarah Turner ... of full age ... Willie Crumrine, Cora Crumrine ... minors, over the age of fourteen years ... and live in Madison County in the State of Alabama

  2.   Esslinger, William Francis. Two hundred years of the Esslinger family. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1983)
    p.52.

    Huldah E. Esslinger was married in 1884 to George A. Crumrine, who was a farmer and carpenter. To them were born three children: Sarah who became the wife of Joe Turner, whose business as a mechanic, carried them to Detroit, Michigan, to reside.

    A son, Willie Crumrine, who died before he reached the age of 21 years. Another daughter, the youngest, named Cora, became the wife of Mr. R. M. Glasgow, after which they moved into the State of Indiana.