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Adam Crim

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Adam Crim

Birth
Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
31 Dec 1844 (aged 81)
Herkimer County, New York, USA
Burial
Herkimer County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Adamus Crimm
Birth 21 Dec 1763
Christening 31 Jan 1764
Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia
Palatine, Montgomery, New York
Father Paulus Crimm
Mother Magdalena
Sponsors Adam Steele, Eva Staring

"Adam Crim (youngest son of Paul) born in 1763 married Elizabeth Hoover. The premises near the Henderson Church on which this man spent much of his lifetime, are now owned by his great grandson, Ira Crim of Jordanville. It seems that Adam was not pleased with the lands given him by his father and tried to locate at Fort Herkimer where his wife had several brothers but was thrice rejected from a new made clearing and primitive cabin and obeying the continued entreaty of his wife, returned to Andrustown.
"Their children were Jacob A, Lana, Eve, Hannah and Katherine. When their first born Jacob A. was drafted to serve in the war of 1812 Adam (the father) became his substitute as he was about fifty years old and preferred carrying a musket to farming. So he went with many of his kin, to Sacket Harbor and returned safe and sound at the close of the war."
"...Adam Crim... and his wife Elizabeth Hoover visited their cousin, Henry Miller and his wife Elizabeth Wolever... in Columbia... There was a trap door leading to the basement kitchen and Mrs. Crim fell through the opening and broke her hip. She was carried to her home in Henderson but never walked and died two or three years later. Her death occurring Jan 8, 1836 when she was seventy five years old. She was cared for by Lana and requested that she might be buried on the hill near the house, and this was the first burial in the family plot now separated from the house by the Trolley Road. ...Adam Crim died Dec. 31, 1844 aged eighty one."
Jacob A. Crim married Christian, daughter of Rev. Mr. Garner of Minden.
Katherine born in 1817 married Peter Kayner
Lana never married
Eve married her cousin David Crim
Hannah married Christian Ackler
~Genealogies Compiled by Mrs. Alice G Hatch [1847-1937]

1790 Federal Census
German Flatts, Montgomery, New York
Adam Grim
1 male of 16 and upwards
1 female

Anna Grimm
Birth 6 Dec 1790
Christening 9 Jan 1791
Saint Johns Dutch Reformed Church
Saint Johnsville, Montgomery, New York
Father Adam Grimm
Mother Elisabeth

Catharina Grimm
Birth 4 Nov 1793
Christening 12 Jan 1794
Saint Johns Dutch Reformed Church
Saint Johnsville, Montgomery, New York
Father Adam Grimm
Mother Elisabeth

Jacob Adam Crim 151085138
1794-1881 Tombstone

1800 Federal Census
Warren, Herkimer, New York
Adam Crim
1 male under 10
1 male 26 & under 45
5 females under 10
1 female 26 & under 45

Twins
Magdalena Grim
Margretha Grim
Birth 9 Apr 1801
Christening 10 May 1801
Lutheran Saint Pauls Church
Minden Twp, Montgomery, New York
Father Johan Adam Grim
Mother Elisabeth

Eva Grimm
Birth 10 Sep 1803
Christening 30 Oct 1803
Lutheran Saint Pauls Church
Minden Twp, Montgomery, New York
Father Adam Grimm
Mother Elisabeth

1810 Federal Census
Warren, Herkimer, New York
Adam Grim
1 male of 10 & under 16
1 male of 45 & upwards
2 females under 10
2 females of 10 & under 16
1 female of 16 & under 26
1 female of 45 & upwards

1820 Federal Census
Warren, Herkimer, New York
Adam Crim
2 males of 16 & under 26
1 male of 45 & upwards
2 females under 10
3 females of 16 & under 26
1 female of 26 & under 45
1 female of 45 & upwards
2 engaged in Agriculture

Adam Crim & Elezebeth Hover were sponsors at the birth of Adam, March 18 1821, son of Jacob Crim & Christianna Gardner.
Fayetta, Seneca county, New York
Records of St John's Reformed Church

"Records on file in the adjutant-general's office at Albany show that subsequent to the year 1859 upward of two hundred and thirty men from Herkimer county presented claims to the State for having furnished their own equipments, clothing, etc., in the war of 1812, and such claims were allowed...
Adam Crim by executor, Henry and Jacob Crim, Warren"
~"History of Herkimer County, New York" by F.W. Beers & Co., New York. 1879

Burial information from Graves Registry of the Empire State Society--
Adam Crim
Birth 1763
Death 1844
Service Soldier
State of Service NY
Burial Paul Crim Cem
Andrustown/Jordanvle, Herkimer County, NY, USA

"Samuel Howard Swift, Adrian, Mich. (35720). Son of Irving W. and Estelle (Hughes) Swift; grandson of Samuel R. and Sarah C. (Crim) Swift; great grandson of Jacob Adam and Christina (Garner) Crim; great2-grandson of Adam A. and Elizabeth (Hoover) Crim; great3-grandson of Paul Crim (Grim), private, Fort Herkimer, New York Militia."
"Irving W Swift, Adrian, Mich. (35147). Son of Samuel R. and Sarah C. (Crim) Swift; grandson of Jacob Adam and Christina (Garner) Crim; great grandson of Adam A. and Elizabeth (Hoover) Crim; great2-grandson of Paul Crim (Grim), private, Fort Herkimer, New York Militia."
~The SAR Magazine, Volume 16, Sons of the American Revolution, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1921, Official Bulletin pgs 60, 110
Adamus Crimm
Birth 21 Dec 1763
Christening 31 Jan 1764
Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia
Palatine, Montgomery, New York
Father Paulus Crimm
Mother Magdalena
Sponsors Adam Steele, Eva Staring

"Adam Crim (youngest son of Paul) born in 1763 married Elizabeth Hoover. The premises near the Henderson Church on which this man spent much of his lifetime, are now owned by his great grandson, Ira Crim of Jordanville. It seems that Adam was not pleased with the lands given him by his father and tried to locate at Fort Herkimer where his wife had several brothers but was thrice rejected from a new made clearing and primitive cabin and obeying the continued entreaty of his wife, returned to Andrustown.
"Their children were Jacob A, Lana, Eve, Hannah and Katherine. When their first born Jacob A. was drafted to serve in the war of 1812 Adam (the father) became his substitute as he was about fifty years old and preferred carrying a musket to farming. So he went with many of his kin, to Sacket Harbor and returned safe and sound at the close of the war."
"...Adam Crim... and his wife Elizabeth Hoover visited their cousin, Henry Miller and his wife Elizabeth Wolever... in Columbia... There was a trap door leading to the basement kitchen and Mrs. Crim fell through the opening and broke her hip. She was carried to her home in Henderson but never walked and died two or three years later. Her death occurring Jan 8, 1836 when she was seventy five years old. She was cared for by Lana and requested that she might be buried on the hill near the house, and this was the first burial in the family plot now separated from the house by the Trolley Road. ...Adam Crim died Dec. 31, 1844 aged eighty one."
Jacob A. Crim married Christian, daughter of Rev. Mr. Garner of Minden.
Katherine born in 1817 married Peter Kayner
Lana never married
Eve married her cousin David Crim
Hannah married Christian Ackler
~Genealogies Compiled by Mrs. Alice G Hatch [1847-1937]

1790 Federal Census
German Flatts, Montgomery, New York
Adam Grim
1 male of 16 and upwards
1 female

Anna Grimm
Birth 6 Dec 1790
Christening 9 Jan 1791
Saint Johns Dutch Reformed Church
Saint Johnsville, Montgomery, New York
Father Adam Grimm
Mother Elisabeth

Catharina Grimm
Birth 4 Nov 1793
Christening 12 Jan 1794
Saint Johns Dutch Reformed Church
Saint Johnsville, Montgomery, New York
Father Adam Grimm
Mother Elisabeth

Jacob Adam Crim 151085138
1794-1881 Tombstone

1800 Federal Census
Warren, Herkimer, New York
Adam Crim
1 male under 10
1 male 26 & under 45
5 females under 10
1 female 26 & under 45

Twins
Magdalena Grim
Margretha Grim
Birth 9 Apr 1801
Christening 10 May 1801
Lutheran Saint Pauls Church
Minden Twp, Montgomery, New York
Father Johan Adam Grim
Mother Elisabeth

Eva Grimm
Birth 10 Sep 1803
Christening 30 Oct 1803
Lutheran Saint Pauls Church
Minden Twp, Montgomery, New York
Father Adam Grimm
Mother Elisabeth

1810 Federal Census
Warren, Herkimer, New York
Adam Grim
1 male of 10 & under 16
1 male of 45 & upwards
2 females under 10
2 females of 10 & under 16
1 female of 16 & under 26
1 female of 45 & upwards

1820 Federal Census
Warren, Herkimer, New York
Adam Crim
2 males of 16 & under 26
1 male of 45 & upwards
2 females under 10
3 females of 16 & under 26
1 female of 26 & under 45
1 female of 45 & upwards
2 engaged in Agriculture

Adam Crim & Elezebeth Hover were sponsors at the birth of Adam, March 18 1821, son of Jacob Crim & Christianna Gardner.
Fayetta, Seneca county, New York
Records of St John's Reformed Church

"Records on file in the adjutant-general's office at Albany show that subsequent to the year 1859 upward of two hundred and thirty men from Herkimer county presented claims to the State for having furnished their own equipments, clothing, etc., in the war of 1812, and such claims were allowed...
Adam Crim by executor, Henry and Jacob Crim, Warren"
~"History of Herkimer County, New York" by F.W. Beers & Co., New York. 1879

Burial information from Graves Registry of the Empire State Society--
Adam Crim
Birth 1763
Death 1844
Service Soldier
State of Service NY
Burial Paul Crim Cem
Andrustown/Jordanvle, Herkimer County, NY, USA

"Samuel Howard Swift, Adrian, Mich. (35720). Son of Irving W. and Estelle (Hughes) Swift; grandson of Samuel R. and Sarah C. (Crim) Swift; great grandson of Jacob Adam and Christina (Garner) Crim; great2-grandson of Adam A. and Elizabeth (Hoover) Crim; great3-grandson of Paul Crim (Grim), private, Fort Herkimer, New York Militia."
"Irving W Swift, Adrian, Mich. (35147). Son of Samuel R. and Sarah C. (Crim) Swift; grandson of Jacob Adam and Christina (Garner) Crim; great grandson of Adam A. and Elizabeth (Hoover) Crim; great2-grandson of Paul Crim (Grim), private, Fort Herkimer, New York Militia."
~The SAR Magazine, Volume 16, Sons of the American Revolution, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1921, Official Bulletin pgs 60, 110


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