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- [S1708] Public Member Trees, recovered, My Walker Family Tree - CanyonFH/Clark Crum (147) facts 20211202GHLn-.
Record for Clark Crum (147) facts
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My Walker Family Tree - CanyonFH/Clark Crum
Clark Crum 1796-1887
BIRTH 25 MAY 1796 • Leyden, Franklin, Massachusetts,
DEATH 22 FEB 1887 • Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania,
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2911602/person/968327285/facts?ssrc=&_ga=2.38957475.1291782542.1638453797-606325083.1635043217
Record for Clark Crum (147) facts
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My Walker Family Tree - CanyonFH/Clark Crum
Clark Crum 1796-1887
BIRTH 25 MAY 1796 • Leyden, Franklin, Massachusetts,
DEATH 22 FEB 1887 • Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania,
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2911602/person/968327285/facts?ssrc=&_ga=2.38957475.1291782542.1638453797-606325083.1635043217
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Clark W. Crum Clark W. Crum CanyonFHadded this on 29 Aug 2010 appleblossomjworiginally submitted this to Hosier/Walter Tree on 18 Sep 2008 |
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Clark & Sybil Hopkins Crum Clark & Sybil CanyonFHadded this on 4 Sep 2010 appleblossomjworiginally submitted this to Hosier/Walter Tree on 18 Sep 2008 |
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Lyman G. Crum 20211202GHLn-
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Lyman CanyonFHadded this on 29 Aug 2010 appleblossomjworiginally submitted this to Hosier/Walter Tree on 18 Sep 2008 |
- [S1720] Public Member Trees, N/A, Crum- Record for Eda Gilbert (100) facts 20240307GHLn-.
Record for Eda Gilbert (100) facts
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Sophronia & perhaps mother and grandmother hilarywood60added this on 11 Sep 2008 serh70726originally submitted this to PA Ancestors With Branches on 24 Oct 2007 This picture supposedly is of Sophronia, her mother (on right) and her grandmother ( in the center ). I don't know for sure who identified these women, so I don't know if everything is correct, but the oldest woman in the center is identified as a Mrs. Crum.
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Sophronia & perhaps mother and grandmother hilarywood60added this on 11 Sep 2008 serh70726originally submitted this to PA Ancestors With Branches on 24 Oct 2007 This picture supposedly is of Sophronia, her mother (on right) and her grandmother ( in the center ). I don't know for sure who identified these women, so I don't know if everything is correct, but the oldest woman in the center is identified as a Mrs. Crum.
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Sophronia & perhaps mother and grandmother 20240307GHLn- Pasted from front Media Details:
Sophronia & perhaps mother and grandmother hilarywood60added this on 11 Sep 2008 serh70726originally submitted this to PA Ancestors With Branches on 24 Oct 2007 This picture supposedly is of Sophronia, her mother (on right) and her grandmother ( in the center ). I don't know for sure who… |
- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for Deborah W. Jackson (28) facts
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Deborah W. Crum Jackson
BIRTH 1829 New York, USA
DEATH 4 Apr 1912 (aged 82-83)
Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Ulysses Cemetery
Ulysses, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID 78558784 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Family Members
Parents Clark Crum 1798-1887
Spouse Daniel Bundy Jackson 1828-1894
Siblings Emily E. Russell 1821-1885
Chandler Crum 1824-1865
Malinda G. Johnson 1827-1845
Origin B Crum 1831-1875
Lyman G. Crum 1834-1875
Mark S Crum 1838-1905
James L Crum 1845-1938
Children Eda Clarinda Jackson Burt 1850-1917
Oregen Darley Jackson 1852-1916
Flowers
In their memory
Plant Memorial Trees
Left by Evette Dingle-Smith on 16 Mar 2015
Leave a Flower
- [S1130] ancestry.com in-mail:, SU. Debora Crum descendant, contacted me.
Deborah Crum (1) fact
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ancestry in-mail
OCTOBER 12
SU
Hello John,
I am a Great Great Granddaughter to Daniel & Deborah (Crum) Jackson. I too have been enjoying to learn about my ancestors. The Crum family is one area I dont have much about yet. Today is the first time i am seeing any hint that talked of any Crum’s. The photo of Lyman is one i put in Danels gallery. At the moment I dont recall the connection. I would be interested in seeing you tree if you would share with me.
Thank you,
Susie
Susiewny@gmail.com
11:20 AM
OCTOBER 13
Hi Susie, I've sent an invitation to my latest Tree. I'd love to know your ancestry to Deborah & Daniel and map it in my Tree.
Let me know if you do not get the invitation.
john
wetzupdoc@me.com
Read, 05:33 PM
OCTOBER 14
SU
I got the invite and says I am a guest. The only thing it is showing me is YOU as a silhouette saying “living”
Absolutely no one else is showing.
I am a great niece of Cora Burton White.
10:44 AM
OCTOBER 27
In sorry. Ancestry.com has a liusy relationship with FTM, which is the program in which i do my work. They uploaded less than half my Media files and who knows what else misfires on-line (ancestry.com) i could not find your dad, or your brother in my Mothership, the FTM file; rhat really bothers me because there are also about 10,000 more people in my on-line than on my computer! And i think you’ve just put your finger on one of my problems. I’ve got to look at some earlier versions, see if i can find where i lost them. This is a MAJOR frustration with this program!!
I will find out what is going on and get it fixed but it may take a while. I am long overdue for a CHAT with these folks.
Sorry, some of this answer actuallly adressed a different priblem????
Have you looked at any of my other Trees, also WETZEL-SPRING…
And actually, you shouldn’t need an invitation to see any of them, they are public.
Try without the invitation.
And i really am very sorry about this.
Read, 10:16 PM
OCTOBER 28
SU
I just don't know how to find other trees.
I just opened your tree again. It has one Silhouette and it says private. I cannot see anything else on your tree, living or not. I think you need to change the setting.
08:05 PM
NOVEMBER 6
SU
i just was rereading your last msg to me above.. I didn't realize that you had both of these trees..
which is your tree, the Wetzel -Bunce tree or the Wetzel - Spring tree? I just relooked and it's the Wetzel - Spring tree that I can only see the one silhouette. I am able to see more of the silhouettes with names and dates.
I'm trying to make a Shutterfly book for my aunt and hopefully I will get it done this week or next.
03:31 PM
TODAY
Susie, I am so sorry about my tardy response- I only now got into messages and saw yours. I hope this is not too late for you.
So sorry, too, about my Tree . I have a message in it that says that Sync had been interrupted and my identity was removed. It has probably caused all kinds of havoc.
Tree remains Public, though, but I had disconnected its link to my FTM/computer tree, to avoid things just like that- Sync compromising the Mother Ship (FTM).
I also corrected your status, i.e., You should be able to see living people; perhaps that explains the dearth of information. Please let me know.
Wetzel-Bunce is not my tree, never heard of it. But thanks for mentioning it; I may be able to learn something!
'Crum' is a long-standing family name in Potter County, PA, as are Jackson and White.
I reference several FaceBook groups in my Tree; you may find a wealth of information in them; I do. Old family photos and the conversations around them are priceless! A couple Coudersport Groups, Potter-McKean Genealogy, Roulette Remember..., Kettle Creek / Cross Fork... Let me know if you're interested in joining any of them and if you have any trouble finding them.
I'm sorry you/we lost a whole month by my negligence. We just moved back to central PA in July and there's still so much work to be done.
Where in Western NY? My mom's family is from Allegany, Cattaraugus County, with may relatives in Steuben and other counties.
john
Delivered, 09:26 AM
Deborah Crum Jackson, died 1912 in Bingham twp, Potter County, daughter of Clark and Edna Gilbert Crum?
This Deborah is the aunt of the wife (Sarah Crum) of my 3rd great uncle (George Ebbert Williams) but I do not have Daniel Jackson with her. Beyond them, we share ancestry, so Hi Cousin!
But I obviously have nothing in their line back to you, so anything you can share here would be greatly appreciated.
Please let me know how you do in accessing my on-line Tree. I have a couple other Wetzel-Spring trees still on-line; they are also public and they may not be as corrupted as this last submission seems to be.
I am eager to learn more but I'll start by filling in with what I can find on-line.
later,
john
Would you mind sharing YOUR on-line Tree with ME?
Have you accessed this reference, J.H. Beers & Co? On M.S. Crum:
J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections (1890), Coudersport Public Library, first accessed 19.03.01, 1232.
M.S. Crum, farmer, P.O. Newfield, son of Clark and Eda Crum, was born in Ulysses township, Potter Co, Penn, in 1838.
His parents came to Potter county March 2, 1831, and located on the place now owned by James Nixon, in Ulysses township.
This was the 5th family to settle in Ulysses township, and Mr. Crum gained the reputation of being one of the most successful hunters in the county. He killed over 1,500 deer, and many panthers, catching two of the latter alive. He also killed 21 black bear, 5 large gray wolves, and wild cats and foxes almost without number.
He paid for a farm of 350 acres from the proceeds of the game he sold.
His children were:
- Mrs. Deborah Jackson,
- Mrs. Abigail Johnson,
- James L. and
- M.S.
The father died February 22, 1887, aged 90 years, and the mother in August, 1864.
M.S. Crum was reared in his native township, and has always devoted his attention to agriculture.
He lived on the old homestead until 1870, when he bought the farm he now owns.
He was married January 1, 1862, to Hannah M., daughter of Willis Young.
They have 2 children:
- Sarah (now Mrs. George Williams) and
- Addie. In politics,
Mr. Crum is a Democrat, and has held various township offices.
A reference to another public tree, that I just had to recover, can be found at
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2911602/person/968327285/facts?ssrc=&_ga=2.38957475.1291782542.1638453797-606325083.1635043217
for Deborah. Author is CanyonFH, Springville, Utah, Utah, USA Age: 50-59.
She posts 4 public trees.
Read, 09:54 AM
SU
Here is the direct line from
Deborah Crum/ Daniel Jackson
Oregon Jacksom/May E. Marlett
J. Robert Burton/ Sarah D. Jackson (are my moms parents)
Norm J. Zimmer/ Jun M. Burton (my mom)
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DECEMBER 3, 2021
12:59 AM
I just check out my Tree, saw the same thing as you described, just one silhouette, no info... But my name was at the bottom, clicked on that and voila! Tree. FYI.
Read, 12:59 AM
DECEMBER 15, 2022
susiewny
here I am, on vacation. in Florida and can't sleep.
I started looking at ancestry... at 3am.
I just figured out where our trees connect.
(I do see some difference in our people as well)
Deborah W. Crum is my great great grandmother on my mother's side of my family.
She married a Daniel Bundy Jackson, then had 3 children together,
- John C.,
- Edith "Eda" Clarinda &
- Oregen Darley "Darby"
Darby is my great grandfather.
He married "May" Mary Marlatt. (her headstone says 1868-1924 her death cert. says 1925... appears they read another comment that said 24 and didn't make them change it on the stone) They had 5 children.
- Agnes,
- Andrew,
- Sarah and her twin (stillborn), &
- Maynard.
Sarah married James "Robert" Burton. They are my mom's parents. They had 6 children.
- Mark W. Jr. (stillborn),
- George Wahington,
- Ella May,
- Edith Edna,
- Roberta Rose and
- June Marie.
June married Norman James Zimmer, my parents...
I think I just noticed I had sent you something about this before...
Well I only just blundered into this after looking at a "hint"
well you haven't got any info for Deborah & Daniel Crum on your tree...so here you go if you are interested.
Susie
07:31 AM
MARCH 10
01:46 PM
Im sorry, just caught your message. (Maybe i saw it earlier and intended to respond later???? ) At any rate, thank you. I will check this out.
Read, 01:46 PM
MARCH 11
susiewny
I like the new update that DNA matches added. Now when you look at DNA matches, it shows which parents side of the family that this DNA match comes from. This has helped so much.
We are trying to find out who my husband's father is. Now we have something to start with.
Happy Easter to you both ????????
09:16 AM
Do you know any info on these people ?
Limus Barker married Dorothy. Marilyn 1931, Amy 1935 , Nancy 1938 are their children. Probably buries in Ulysses, Pa.
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- [S202] J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890, (Name: PA-Roots; Date: 1890;), 1232 M.S. Crum- farmer, hunter consolidated 20190205HAv (2) facts ..... (6)again 20210623HAv- (6) ............ (18), 24238? http://www.pa-roots.com/index.php/pabooks/24-historymecp.
M.S. Crum, farmer, P.O. Newfield, (18) facts
20211202GHLn- accessed, for susiewny, ancestry.com in-mail:
J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections (1890), Coudersport Public Library, first accessed 19.03.01, 1232.
M.S. Crum, farmer, P.O. Newfield, son of Clark and Eda Crum, was born in Ulysses township, Potter Co, Penn, in 1838.
His parents came to Potter county March 2, 1831, and located on the place now owned by James Nixon, in Ulysses township.
This was the 5th family to settle in Ulysses township, and Mr. Crum gained the reputation of being one of the most successful hunters in the county. He killed over 1,500 deer, and many panthers, catching two of the latter alive. He also killed 21 black bear, 5 large gray wolves, and wild cats and foxes almost without number.
He paid for a farm of 350 acres from the proceeds of the game he sold.
His children were:
- Mrs. Deborah Jackson,
- Mrs. Abigail Johnson,
- James L. and
- M.S.
The father died February 22, 1887, aged 90 years, and the mother in August, 1864.
M.S. Crum was reared in his native township, and has always devoted his attention to agriculture.
He lived on the old homestead until 1870, when he bought the farm he now owns.
He was married January 1, 1862, to Hannah M., daughter of Willis Young.
They have 2 children:
- Sarah (now Mrs. George Williams) and
- Addie. In politics,
Mr. Crum is a Democrat, and has held various township offices.
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