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1. | Mary Crump is geboren in 1868 in Marshville,,Kansas,USA (dochter van John Smith Crump en Emma M Weber); is gestorven in 1938 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. Mary getrouwd Richard Ferdinand Gottschalk op 9 jun 1893 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. Richard (zoon van Robert Gottschalk en Rosette Kauert) is geboren op 5 apr 1861 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA; is gestorven op 12 jul 1907 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. [Gezinsblad] [Familiekaart] Kinderen:
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2. | John Smith Crump is geboren op 24 feb 1843 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA (zoon van Francis Jefferson Crump en Emilia Smit); is gestorven op 28 jan 1920 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. John getrouwd Emma M Weber op 9 apr 1865 in Marshville,,Kansas,USA. Emma is geboren op 26 aug 1845 in ,Delaware, Ohio, USA; is gestorven op 1 okt 1917 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. [Gezinsblad] [Familiekaart] |
3. | Emma M Weber is geboren op 26 aug 1845 in ,Delaware, Ohio, USA; is gestorven op 1 okt 1917 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA.
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4. | Francis Jefferson Crump is geboren op 31 jan 1801 in Negrofoot, Hanover, Virginia, USA; is gestorven op 30 apr 1881 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. Aantekeningen: See http://www.historiccolumbusindiana.org/crump/johnsmithcrump.htm to read about the live of Francis J Crump and his son John S Crump Francis getrouwd Emilia Smit. Emilia is geboren op 17 aug 1809 in ,Wayne, North Carolina, USA; is gestorven op 7 feb 1846 in Columbusm, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. [Gezinsblad] [Familiekaart] |
5. | Emilia Smit is geboren op 17 aug 1809 in ,Wayne, North Carolina, USA; is gestorven op 7 feb 1846 in Columbusm, Bartholomew, Indiana, USA. Aantekeningen: From a user sumbitted World Family Tree we learn that Francis married Amelia Smith in 1828 in North Carolina an extended familytree for Amelia Smith is provided going al the way back to the 14th centurary in England. Unfortunately there is no source listings pointing to actual evidence of this tree.
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