Person:Lucinda Crumrine (1)

Watchers
m. 1803
  1. Elizabeth Crumrine1807 - 1884
  2. Mary Crumrine1808 - 1888
  3. Susanna Crumrine1810 - 1892
  4. Margaret Crumrine1811 - 1873
  5. George Crumrine1813 - 1889
  6. John Crumrine1815 - 1885
  7. William G. Crumrine1817 - 1901
  8. David Crumrine1822 - 1887
  9. Julia Ann Crumrine1824 - 1893
  10. Sarah CrumrineAbt 1825 - Aft 1860
  11. Judith Crumrine1826 - 1872
  12. Abraham Crumrine1826 - 1904
  13. Barbara Crumrine1828 - 1873
  14. Maria Crumrine1828 - 1906
  15. Lucinda Crumrine1831 - 1892
  16. Valentine Crumrine1833 - 1905
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Facts and Events
Name Lucinda Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 15 Apr 1831 Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage to John T. Blackford
Death? 28 May 1892 Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial? Horn Cemetery, Marianna, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

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

References
  1.   Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    West Bethlehem.

    Anne Crumrine 73 mother?
    Sarah Crumrine 41 sister?
    Lucinda Crumrine 27
    James Smith 11

  2.   Lucinda Blackford, in Find A Grave.

    wife of John Blackford and daughter of J & B Crumrine

    Family links:
    Parents:
    John Crumrine (1779 - 1857)
    Barbary Fohrman Crumrine (1787 - 1873)

    Siblings:
    Barbary Crumrine (____ - 1873)*
    Elizabeth Crumrine Horn (1807 - 1884)*
    Susanna Crumrine Sargeant (1810 - 1892)*
    Julia Ann Crumrine Theakston (1824 - 1893)*
    Maria Crumrine Drake (1828 - 1906)*
    Lucinda Blackford (1831 - 1892)
    Valentine Crumrine (1833 - 1905)*

    *Calculated relationship

  3.   Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    German.

    John Blackford 65
    Lucinda Blackford 48

  4.   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.257.