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Isaac Crumrine

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Isaac Crumrine

Birth
Darke County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 May 1882 (aged 51)
Burial
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6990083, Longitude: -85.8268361
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He married Elizabeth Keith April 19th, 1860.

He was the son of Catherine Brenner.

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(From "History of Wabash County, Indiana" pub. 1884, pg 486)
ISAAC CRUMRINE (deceased) was born in Darke County, Ohio, June 20, 1830, the oldest son of John and Catharine Crumrine, natives of Pennsylvania and of German origin. He attended the common school, receiving a fair education. When old enough, he assisted his father in a blacksmith shop four or five years, acquiring a knowledge of the trade.

In 1852, came with his parents to Wabash County, and located on the Mississinewa River, where Mr. Crumrine, Sr., built a grist mill, the Somerset Mills, and also conducted a saw mill at home until 1860.

He was united in marriage, April 19, to Miss Elizabeth Keith, born in Darke County, Ohio, November 2, 1840. Mr. and Mrs. Crumrine then removed to Grant County, where they resided four years, returning again to Wabash County and purchasing the homestead farm, where he lived until his death. It is well improved and contains 140 acres. Mr. Crumrine has seen many changes, had some start in life, but his success was principally due to his untiring industry and foresight as a business man.

Mr. and Mrs. Crumrine were the parents of five sons, all married, as follows: Alonzo, Seymore, Milo, Monroe and Wellman. Mrs. Crumrine is a member of the German Baptist Church. Mr. Crumrine died May 30, 1882.
He married Elizabeth Keith April 19th, 1860.

He was the son of Catherine Brenner.

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(From "History of Wabash County, Indiana" pub. 1884, pg 486)
ISAAC CRUMRINE (deceased) was born in Darke County, Ohio, June 20, 1830, the oldest son of John and Catharine Crumrine, natives of Pennsylvania and of German origin. He attended the common school, receiving a fair education. When old enough, he assisted his father in a blacksmith shop four or five years, acquiring a knowledge of the trade.

In 1852, came with his parents to Wabash County, and located on the Mississinewa River, where Mr. Crumrine, Sr., built a grist mill, the Somerset Mills, and also conducted a saw mill at home until 1860.

He was united in marriage, April 19, to Miss Elizabeth Keith, born in Darke County, Ohio, November 2, 1840. Mr. and Mrs. Crumrine then removed to Grant County, where they resided four years, returning again to Wabash County and purchasing the homestead farm, where he lived until his death. It is well improved and contains 140 acres. Mr. Crumrine has seen many changes, had some start in life, but his success was principally due to his untiring industry and foresight as a business man.

Mr. and Mrs. Crumrine were the parents of five sons, all married, as follows: Alonzo, Seymore, Milo, Monroe and Wellman. Mrs. Crumrine is a member of the German Baptist Church. Mr. Crumrine died May 30, 1882.

Bio by: Friends of Falls Cemetery



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