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    1. Re: Crumrine
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/xdQ.2ACIB/63.2.1 Message Board Post: Susanne, I saw your February message and thought that I had written to you personally, but evidently I didn't. Your CRUMRINE line is as follows: HANS MICHAEL KRUMREIN (your immigrant ancestor in this family was b. 1713 in Jungholzhausen Wuerrtemberg in what is now Germany, d. 1749 in PA) md. Eva Barbara SCHWEINHARDT, dau. of George Michael SCHWEINHARDT and wf. Elizabeth Barbara ?, who came on the same ship as Hans Michael. I have his line back to 1592 in what is now Germany. He arrived in Philadelphia, PA on the ship "Pennsylvania" on 11 Sep 1732 and settled in the part of PA that is now Montgomery Co.. They had four children, among them was: JOHAN STEPHEN KRUMRINE (1737-1812) md. Maria Catharina ROTH (1738-ca. 1816). They had 7 children, among them was: ADAM KRUMRINE (1772-1845) md. Christina KLEINHANS (1779-1857), d.o. Frederick & Elizabeth KLEINHANS. Adam and Christina moved to Centre Co., PA and had six children, among them was: HENRY KRUMRINE (b. ca. 1818, d. 19 May 1889) md. 1) Susannah ? and 2) Katie ? . All his children were by his first wife. He was a grain merchant, school director and Assistant Superintendent of the Spring Mills Union Christian School (have "where it was" in my records, but cannot recall it right now). He and his first wife had 11 children, among them was: CHRISTINA KRUMRINE/CRUMRINE, b. ca. 1847-1848 in Centre Co., PA md. Benjamin Franiklin Phillips. You know the rest. All of the above (and much more) is in my records which have been filmed by the Family History Library (Mormon) in Utah. There are six fat films of my records. You can contact me at my personal E-Mail address for information about them and which films have the information on your families. These films have lots of biographical information and letters from persons I contacted on the various families over a period of 25 years as well as my research into census, land, probate, etc. records in the places where the families lived. Good luck in your search! Dolores

    06/28/2003 12:37:07