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Henry Herman (Crummy) Crum (abt. 1731 - 1787)

Henry Herman Crum formerly Crummy aka Krumm [uncertain]
Born about in Barnwell, South Carolinamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 9 Jun 1752 in Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 56 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

Henry was born around 1731 and died in 1787.

Henry planted 400 acres of land in Berkeley County, South Carolina on 10 March 1772.[1]

Family

Parents: David Krumm & Sarah Ann Berry

Spouse: Magdalene Zorn m. 1752[2]

Children:

  1. David Crum (1753-1797)
  2. Peter Harmon Crum (1754-1789)
  3. Henry Herman Crum Jr. (1755-1782)
  4. Barbara Crum (b. 1757)
  5. Anne Crum (1760-1761)
  6. John Crum (1767-1812)
  7. Jacob Abram Crum (1769-1812)

Research Notes

Henry Crum's original last name was Crummy. It is unknown when the family shortened it to Crum. In the marriage information, the last name is Crummy. By the 1890 census, it was Crum.

Parents are now verified as David Krumm and Sarah Ann (Berry) Krumm according to Geni.com site for David Krumm, they came from Germany. According to a letter written by W. Elliott Crum, the Crum's came to America from Germany in 1730.

Sources

  1. South Carolina Archives, State Plats, Ser: S213190 Vol: 0018 Pg.: 00034
  2. South Carolina, Compiled Marriage Index, 1641-1965 - https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7840&h=378076&ssrc=pt&tid=166307389&pid=372157530365&usePUB=true




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