April 16, 1935 (unusure of publication)
"Harriet Cordelia Crum was born in Hancock county on July 8, 1848, to Amos and Rebecca (Strouse) Crum. The early part of her life was spent in Indiana. After the death of both parents she came to Hancock county, it was then Cammonsburg(sic) in 1862.
On September 18th, she was united in marriage to Jacob Adam Rinehart, who preceded her in death on October 22, 1928. To this union one son was born, Clinton Ismond Rinehart and two daughters, Ada Elizabeth Krider and Georgie(sic) Montez Oppenlander at whose home she died.
Her family all died young, the last brother in 1900. She had four brothers and two sisters.
In 1878, with her husband they settled in Dunkirk, O., where they lived for 50 years, in all 60 years of wedded life.
She belonged to the U.B. Church and was always there when possible and tried to do her part.
On April 7 she suffered a stroke breaking her hip and suffered great pain for six days. She died April 15 and was buried in Bishop cemetery near Findlay on April 18th. She left 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren."
She lies in an unmarked grave.
April 16, 1935 (unusure of publication)
"Harriet Cordelia Crum was born in Hancock county on July 8, 1848, to Amos and Rebecca (Strouse) Crum. The early part of her life was spent in Indiana. After the death of both parents she came to Hancock county, it was then Cammonsburg(sic) in 1862.
On September 18th, she was united in marriage to Jacob Adam Rinehart, who preceded her in death on October 22, 1928. To this union one son was born, Clinton Ismond Rinehart and two daughters, Ada Elizabeth Krider and Georgie(sic) Montez Oppenlander at whose home she died.
Her family all died young, the last brother in 1900. She had four brothers and two sisters.
In 1878, with her husband they settled in Dunkirk, O., where they lived for 50 years, in all 60 years of wedded life.
She belonged to the U.B. Church and was always there when possible and tried to do her part.
On April 7 she suffered a stroke breaking her hip and suffered great pain for six days. She died April 15 and was buried in Bishop cemetery near Findlay on April 18th. She left 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren."
She lies in an unmarked grave.
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