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ADAM CRUM REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER
Posted by: Lowell Dawson (ID *****2261) Date: December 22, 2007 at 10:36:41
  of 2012

I am trying to determine the exact location of the grave of Adam Crum and Barbary Horn Crum in the Crum/Silver Creek area of Wayne County. Family tradition indicates that he probably is buried near the mouth of Silver Creek. Other interviews with the family indicates that he may be buried under some evergreen trees near the mouth of the creek. Other hearsay informations mentions a cedar grove on Silver Creek. Actually these trees are definitely not cedars. At the present time information should indicate that "near the mouth of Silver Creek" is the final resting place of Adam and Barbara Crum. William Crum,Sr. and Elizabeth (Pack) Crum are buried in the Crum-Farley Cemetery about 1 mile North of Crum. Another son, Frederick Crum, is buried in the Wooten Cemetery North of Crum off Route 152 about 4 or 5 miles from Crum. Does anyone have any more information on the final resting place of Adam Crum? Thanks for your reply.


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