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George Crumrine
d.6 Jul 1889
Facts and Events
George's brother Abraham also married a woman named Mahala.
Note daughter Julia's record.
References
- Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
West Bethlehem.
Geo Crumrine 36 Mehala Crumrine 26 James Crumrine 8 Elizabeth A Crumrine 3 Julianne Crumrine 1
- Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
West Bethlehem.
George Crumrine 46 Mabela Crumrine 35 James Crumrine 18 Anne Crumrine 9 Cordelia Crumrine 7 Lucinda Crumrine 5 George Crumrine 3 John Crumrine 2
- Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
West Bethlehem.
George Crumrin 57 Mahala Crumrin 48 Julia A Crumrin 18 Cordelia Crumrin 16 Lucinda Crumrin 14 Leroy Crumrin 12 John Crumrin 10 Dora Crumrin 8
- Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
West Bethlehem.
George Crumrine 62 Mahala Crumrine 52 Julia Crumrine 25 Leroy Crumrine 23 Della Crumrine 21 Elwood Crumrine 19 Dora Crumrine 14
- ↑ George Crumrine, in Crumrine, Boyd; Franklin Ellis; and Austin N Hungerford. History of Washington County, Pennsylvania: with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Apollo, Pennsylvania: L. H. Everts & Co.; Closson Press, 1882; 1984)
p.978.
George Crumrine, of West Bethlehem township, was born Oct. 28, 1813, in the township where he now resides, and was one of sixteen children (all of whom arrived at maturity) of John Crumrine and his wife Barbara, who was a Fohrman.
The fifth named of this family, George Crumrine, had but little start in the way of pecuniary aid, but by means of industry and economy has succeeded in acquiring a competency, and is now a representative farmer of his township. In his youth he learned the carpenter's trade, and on Oct. 25, 1840, was married to Mahala, oldest daughter of James and Julia Ann (Bricker) Barnhard, neighbors of his father. In 1847 he abandoned his trade and removed to the farm which he now occupies and owns near Hillsborough, the post-office at that place being called Scenery Hill. His children are James B., born April 27, 1842 (married first, Jennie Collins; second, Gusta Harris), a physician at Pennsboro', W. Va., where he has been practicing for the last fourteen years. Taking an active interest in politics, he has been a Democratic member of the West Virginia Legislature during its last two sessions. His other children are Elizabeth A., born Dec. 26, 1847, wife of Jacob Gayman, a surveyor, residing at Hillsborough; Julia Ann, born June 2, 1849, is unmarried; Cordelia, born May 13, 1851, wife of Robert Hornbake, miller, Fredericktown; Emma Lucinda, born June 13, 1853, wife of Cephas Horn, of Hillsborough; George Leroy, born Sept. 4, 1855, and John Elwood, born Aug. 22, 1865, are unmarried and reside with their parents
http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/cfc39e8a-7a84-4457-8b76-7a7b1fc26cab/12975698/602852709
- 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,250, 256.
- George Crumrine 28 October 1813 – Deceased • K653-WHR, in FamilySearch Family Tree.
George Crumrine 1813–Deceased • K653-WHR Marriage: Abt 1836 , Washington, PA.
Mahala Barnard 1822–1891 • K64K-LH8
Children of Mahala Barnard and George Crumrine (9) James B Crumrine 1842–1895 • LHR5-JR8 Eveline A. Crumrine 1847–Deceased • LHR5-VQZ Julia Ann Crumrine 1849–Deceased • LHR5-V9Y John Elwood Crumrine 1851–1940 • K6MG-C5M Cordellia V Crumrine 1851–1924 • LHR5-VHF Lucy Krumrine 1853–Deceased • 9H4N-L45 Emma Lucinda Crumrine 1853–Deceased • KZLG-5H4 George LeRoy Crumrine 1855–Deceased • LHR5-JMV Dora Crumrine 1866–Deceased • K86T-VF6
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K653-WHR
- Commemorative biographical record of Washington County, Pennsylvania: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox, 1974)
2: 1470-71, 1893.
George Crumrine was born in 1814, on his father's farm, situated on Daniel's run, in Bethlehem township. He learned the carpenter's trade, and was considered one of the most skillful workmen of his time. In 1861 he built the present house of his son John, with no assistance but that of his boys, and to-day it stands a silent but eloquent witness of his skill. He received his education at the subscription school, a small log cabin with slab seats and desks and other primitive furniture. In 184- he married Miss Mahala Barnett, daughter of James Barnett. of Washington county, and she bore him the following children, all of whom are living: James Le Roy, Eveline, Lucy, Dora, Julia, Della and John Elwood.
- George Crumrine, in Find A Grave.
Death date verified by obituary
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