The Descendants of Philip D Crume

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10. Rev. Moses Crume

1"Falsehood Refuted", Delaware Patriot & American Watchman, (Wilmington, Del.), Friday, July 18, 1828; Issue 53; col. B.
19th Century U.S. Newspapers, Infotrac. Accessed through the New England Historic Genealogical Society, www.newenglandancestors.org, 6 Apr. 2008.
"To the Editors of the National Republican.
Gentlemen--In your paper of the 13th June I perceived an article signed "An Enemy to Aristocracy," and I must confess that I am somewhat surprised from his communication to find that there was any one base enough to maliciously misrepresent the Convention of the Methodist Episcopal church, held at Pittsburgh... For to my knowledge, we neither had a secret or public conclave assembled for the purpose of testing our strength upon the Presidential question; and as for our making any attempts to become the National Church, it would have been spurned as soon by the members of the Convention generally as it would be by the community at large...
MOSES CRUME."

2"Falsehood Refuted", United States’ Telegraph, (Washington, DC), Tuesday, July 22, 1828; Issue 128; col. A.
19th Century U.S. Newspapers, Thomson Gale, accessed through NewEnglandAncestors.org.

3Will of Moses Crume, vol. 2 (old), pp. 354-355, 24 Aug 1838, Butler County Records Center and Archives, Hamilton, OH.
Rick Crume's file C 1680.
Moses names his wife Ann and children Mary Kercheval, Isaac Crume, Marks Crume, William Crume, Peggy Swann, Dr. Pliny Crume and Anna Deem. He mentions his land in Oxford Township, Butler County, Ohio. Moses died before 5 April 1839 when Isaac Crume was named executor of Moses' estate.

4Probate file of Moses Crume, estate 01041, inventory record vol. 6, pp. 347-353, Butler County Records Center and Archives, Hamilton, OH.
Rick Crume's file C 1680.


John Gregg

1Probate file of Moses Crume, Butler County Records Center and Archives, Hamilton, OH.
Rick Crume's file C 1680.

2Probate file of Moses Crume.