Person:Sarah Crumrine (10)

Watchers
m. 24 Mar 1859
  1. Sarah Flora Crumrine1860 - 1917
  2. John M. Crumrine1862 - 1863
  3. Ulysses Ellswood Crumrine1866 - 1895
  4. Willy Mansfield Crumrine1868 - 1870
  5. Victor Valentine Crumrine1872 - 1931
  6. Martin Luther Crumrine1874 - 1947
  7. Susan Jane Crumrine1879 - 1951
m. 6 Oct 1880
  1. Leslie JohnsonAbt 1881 - Aft 1885
  2. Lena May Johnson1884 - 1966
  3. John L. Johnson1887 - Aft 1940
  4. Winchester E. Johnson1892 - 1968
  5. Viola Mead Johnson1894 - 1981
  6. Goldie Johnson - 1897
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Flora Crumrine
Gender Female
Birth? 20 Mar 1860 Troy, Fluvanna, Virginia, United States
Alt Birth[4] 20 Mar 1860 Carroll, Maryland, United States
Marriage 6 Oct 1880 to Winchester C. Johnson
Death? 1 Apr 1917 Coyville, Wilson, Kansas, United States
Burial? Carlisle Cemetery, Toronto, Woodson, Kansas, United States

Sarah lived with her parents during the 1860, 1870 and 1880 US Federal Censuses.

References
  1.   Sarah Flora Crumrine Johnson, in Find A Grave.

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Winchester C Johnson (1855 - 1949)

    Children:
    Goldie Johnson*
    Viola Mead Johnson Lawrence (1894 - 1981)*

    *Calculated relationship

  2.   Greenwood, Kansas, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623)
    Salt Springs.

    Winchester Johnson 44
    Sarah F Johnson 40
    Lena M Johnson 15
    John L Johnson 12
    Winchester E Johnson 8
    Viola M Johnson 5

  3.   Greenwood, Kansas, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T624)
    Salt Springs.

    Winchester C Johnson 54
    Sarah T Johnson 50
    John L Johnson 22
    Winchester E Johnson 18
    Viola M Johnson 15

  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.48.