Person:Isaac Crumrine (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1795
  1. Samuel Crumrine1796 - Aft 1860
  2. John Crumrine1799 - 1884
  3. Susannah CrumrineAbt 1802 - Aft 1850
  4. Daniel Peter Crumrine1802 - 1902
  5. Aaron Crumrine1806 - 1891
  6. George Peter Crumrine1806 - 1885
  7. Moses Crumrine1807 - 1886
  8. Jacob Crumrine1811 - 1892
  9. Sarah Barbara Crumrine1814 - 1874
  10. Henry CrumrineAbt 1815 -
  11. Peter Crumrine1818 - 1880
  12. John Crumrine1821 - 1897
  13. Isaac Crumrine1823 - 1887
  14. Elizabeth CrumrineAbt 1826 - Aft 1850
  15. Martin Houston Crumrine1834 - 1907
  16. William CrumrineAbt 1836 -
m. 9 Oct 1845
  1. Margaret Crumrine1846 - 1854
  2. Mary Louise Crumrine1851 - 1927
  3. Sarah Elizabeth Crumrine1852 - 1922
  4. Susannah M. Crumrine1853 - 1855
  5. George David Crumrine1859 - 1919
  6. Anna M. Crumrine1863 - 1915
  7. Charles C. Crumrine1863 - 1914
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Crumrine
Gender Male
Birth? 31 Jan 1823 Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 9 Oct 1845 to Susanna Aller
Death? 11 Sep 1887 Carroll, Ohio, United States
References
  1.   History of Carroll and Harrison Counties, Ohio, Volume 2
    532, 1921.

    Isaac Crumrine was born in Carroll County, Maryland, in 1823. and as a boy came with his parents to Carroll County, Ohio, in early pioneer days. His father spent his last years in western Ohio, but his mother died on the home farm in Carroll County, Ohio, her death occurring before his. They reared the following named children. Henry, George, Peter, William, Martin, John, Eliza, David, Isaac and Sarah. Leaving the parental homestead at the age of eighteen years, Isaac Crumrine went to Canton, Ohio. where he served an apprenticeship at the blacksmith's trade. which he followed a number of seasons. Returning to Carrollton, he opened in a brick building standing just west of the Stemple House the first hardware establishment in the place. Selling out at the close of the Civil war. he opened another store where the late George J. Butler was for many years engaged in mercantile business, and later established the store which was subsequently managed by his son George. Mr. Crumrine had also other interests, having been proprietor of an elevator and warehouse from 1878 until 1887. His death, which occurred September 11. 1887, was a loss to the community, and was deeply regretted by a host of friends and associates.
    Isaac Crumrine married Susanna Aller, and they became the parents of seven children, as follows: Two who died in infancy: Mary, who married George H. Swift; Sarah who married Samuel J. Cameron; Anna, who became the wife of H. A. Kennedy: George D.: and Charles. Mr. Crumrine was a democrat in politics, and a member of the Lutheran Church.
    ---History of Carroll and Harrison Counties, Ohio, Volume 2

  2.   Isaac Crumrine, in Find A Grave.

    His obituary in the Carroll Free Press, Carrollton, Ohio, Wednesday, September 14, 1887.

    Isaac Crumrine died of cancerous enlargement of the liver, at his home on the corner of Canal and Lisbon Streets, after a few weeks illness, Sunday night, aged 64 years, 7 months and 11 days. A post mortem was held Monday noon by Drs. Skeeles, Tripp, Williams, Long and Zeigler, the latter performing the manual operation. The autopsy showed that the liver was enormously enlarged and dotted over the entire surface with hard, cancerous black spots. This organ weighed 14 1/2 lbs. avoirdupois, and measuring near 18 inches; while the average liver in a normal condition weighs but 3 to 4 pounds and measures 19 to 12 inches. Samples of the liver were taken by the physicians for further examination by specialists. It is supposed that the same trouble which necessitated the taking out of his eye, a few months ago, became constitutional and finally ended his life.
    Mr. Crumrine was born with in a few miles of Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 31st of January, 1823, and located in this part of Ohio when yet a young man, working at the black-smith trade. On the 9th of October 1845 he married Susanna Aller, and by industry and economy he accumulated a fair competency. He leaves a widow, two sons and three married daughters, all of whom have arrived at years of majority. At the time of his death he was possessed of considerable real estate and town property about Carrollton and one quarter section of the 16 school lands in Harrison Township. His manner of life was frugal and industrious, having accumulated much of his possessions while in the mercantile business, now managed by his son George. During his last illness he disposed of his property by will, the contents of which has not yet been made public. The funeral took place from his late residence at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. Schmucker, of the Lutheran Church officiating.

    Information researched by Richard Paul Culler of Carrollton, Ohio.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Peter Crumrine (1774 - 1860)
    Elizabeth Ringer Crumrine (1776 - 1856)

    Spouse:
    Susanna Aller Crumrine (1818 - 1896)*

    Children:
    Margaret Crumrine (1846 - 1854)*
    Sarah Elizabeth Crumrine Cameron (1852 - 1922)*
    Susannah M. Crumrine (1853 - 1855)*

    Siblings:
    Samuel Crumrine (1796 - ____)*
    John Crumrine (1799 - 1884)*
    Daniel Peter Crumrine (1802 - 1902)*
    Jacob Crumrine (1804 - 1892)*
    George Peter Crumrine (1806 - 1885)*
    Aaron Crumrine (1806 - 1891)*
    Moses Crumrine (1807 - 1886)*
    Jacob C. Crumrine (1811 - 1869)*
    Elizabeth Crumrine Aukerman (1820 - 1901)*
    Isaac Crumrine (1823 - 1887)

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    Died Sept. 11, 1887 aged 64 Years, 7 months & 10 days

    Note: Shares obelisk with Susanna

  3.   Carroll, Ohio, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Centre.

    Isaac Crumrine 27
    Susannah Crumrine 28
    Margaret Crumrine 4
    M L Crumrine 2
    Israel Dayhuff 19

  4.   Carroll, Ohio, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Carrollton.

    Isaac Crunvine 36
    Susanna Crunvine 39
    Mary L Crunvine 9
    Sarah E Crunvine 7
    Anna M Crunvine 2
    George D Crunvine 5/12

  5.   Carroll, Ohio, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Carrollton.

    Isaac Crumrine 46
    Susanna Crumrine 49
    S E Crumrine 17
    Anna M Crumrine 12
    G J D Crumrine 10
    Charles C Crumrine 6
    M L Gambel 20 daughter
    Anna N Gambel 3 granddaughter

  6.   Carroll, Ohio, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    Carrollton.

    Isaac Crumsine 56
    Susanna Crumsine 60
    Anna M. Crumsine 21
    George D. Crumsine 20
    Charles C. Crumsine 16
    Mary L. Gamble 30
    Anna E. Gamble 13

  7.   U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865.

    Name: Isaac Crumrine
    Side: Union
    Regiment State/Origin: Ohio
    Regiment: 40th Regiment, Ohio Infantry
    Company: G
    Rank In: Private
    Rank Out: Private
    Alternate Name: Isaac N./Crumrine
    Film Number: M552 roll 23

  8.   U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865.

    Name: Isaac Crumrine
    Birth Year: abt 1823
    Place of Birth: Ohio
    Age on 1 July 1863: 40
    Race: White
    Residence: Centre, Carroll, Ohio
    Congressional District: 17th

  9.   Isaac Crumrine 31 January 1823 – 11 September 1887 • K81B-K2B, in FamilySearch Family Tree.

    Isaac Crumrine
    1823–1887 • K81B-K2B​​
    Marriage: 9 October 1845
    Carroll, Ohio, United States

    Susannah Aller
    1818–1896 • KDSM-HY8​​

    Children of Susannah Aller and Isaac Crumrine (9)
    Margaret Crumrine
    1846–1854 • MKXY-CDS​​
    M.S. Crumrine
    1848–Deceased • G7R7-ZVC​​
    Mary Louise Crumrine
    1848–1927 • MKXY-C6Q​​
    Sarah Elizabeth Crumrine
    1852–1922 • 9NW8-TPF​​
    Susannah M. Crumrine
    1853–1855 • G9G9-LHR​​
    Anna M Crumrine
    1858–1915 • MKXY-QLK​​
    George David Crumrine
    1859–1919 • K4VN-WS9​​
    Charles C. Crumrine
    1863–1914 • MKXY-CXJ​​
    Robert Crumrine
    1866–Deceased • MKXY-CFZ

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