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Alfred Crum 1851–1923 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Aug 1851

Birth Location: Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA

Death Date: 26 Feb 1923

Death Location: Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA

Father: James Crum

Mother: Louisa Cooley

Spouse(s): Louisa Shrickle

Children(s): Lydia Crum

The story of Alfred Crum began in 1851 in Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA. Alfred Crum married Louisa Paulina Shrickle, and had children including Lydia J Crum. Alfred Crum passed away in 1923 in Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Alfred Crum began in 1851 in Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA.
  • Alfred Crum married Louisa Paulina Shrickle, and had children including Lydia J Crum.
  • Alfred Crum passed away in 1923 in Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA.

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Alfred Crum's Ancestors

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Alfred Crum
1851–1923
Birth Place: Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA
Parents
James Crum
1825–1887
Monroe, Ohio, United States
Louisa Cooley
1825–1913
Ohio, USA
Grandparents
Henry Crum
1798–1853
Shortcreek, (West) Virginia, USA
Mary (Okey) Balding
1805–1877
Virginia, United States
Thomas Cooley
1799–1847
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Eliza Cooley
1802–1902
Maryland
Great-Grandparents
Adam CRUM
1749–1831
Barbary Crum)
1775–1850
James Balding
1761–1818
Sarah Goodrich
1763–1818
John Sr.
1767–1847
Susannah Means
1768–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gilbert Crum
1700–1762
Matje Jansen
1709–1789
Frederick HORN
1749–1831
Barbara COOK
1747–1824
JOSEPH Balding
1745–1814
Abner Goodrich
1733–1825
Ruth Delano
1743–1818
Johannes Cooley
1740–1823
Annette Decker
1745–1768

Alfred Crum's Descendants

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Alfred Crum (Aug 1851–26 Feb 1923) m. Louisa (Paulina) Shrickle (1 Mar 1851–9 March 1917)
  1. 1. Lydia (J) Crum 1873–1959 m. John (Willard Van) Fossen 1868–1964
    1. 1. Joseph (Bryan) VanFossen 1897–1971 m. Edna (Pearl) Wilson 1904–1973
      1. 1. Alfred (Van) Fossen 1935–2018 m. Bonnie (Jean) Pennington 1922–2000
      2. 2. Erma (Elenora) VanFosson 1925–2003
      3. 3. Ira (Willard) VanFossen 1926–2007
      4. 4. Lydia (Grace) VanFosson 1928–1992
      5. 5. Marjorie (A. Van) Fossen 1937–2003
      6. 6. Thomas (Edward VAN) FOSSEN 1938–1975
      7. 7. Esther (Evalin Van) Fosson 1940–2001
      8. 8. Robert (Lee "Richard") VanFosson 1931–2005
      9. 9. Celesta (Darlene) VanFosson 1928–2002
      10. 10. Janet (D VAN) FOSSEN 1942–2004
      11. 11. Marvin (Leon) VanFosson 1941–1941
      12. 12. Carl (Wilmer) VanFosson 1924–1924
      13. 13. Mary (Lorgine) VanFossen 1933–1938

Alfred Crum's Timeline

2 Records

1851
Aug 1851
Birth of Alfred Crum in Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA
Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA
1923
26 Feb 1923
Age 72
Death of Alfred Crum in Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA
Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Aug 1851
    Event Place: Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Feb 1923
    Event Place: Elk, Noble, Ohio, USA

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