Shelby  County  Indiana
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Crum


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Friday, July 29, 1899
Page 4
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          Mrs. Carrie Crum and son, Jennings,  are here from Pee Wee Valley, Ky., guests of  Mr.and Mr. C. P. Hale.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
April 22, 1897
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          Maud Crum  was Friday granted a divorce from  Orin H. Crum,  also the custody of their child.  Mrs. Crum alleged failure to provide and infidelity as cause of action.  The unfortunate young lady is the pretty and accomplished daughter of  Dr. J. F. Snider,  of Fairland, while her divorced ex-husband is a son of  Mr. Wash Crum,  of Moral township.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Monday, February 1, 1892
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          J. W. Crum  went to Martinsville today to adjust a loss for the Continental Insurance Company.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
December 31, 1891
Page 3
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          Uncle Joel Crum,  of Moral township, one of the solid democrats of the county, was in the city Wednesday.  Mr. Crum is one of our oldest and best subscribers and we are always glad to see him.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
July 24, 1890
Page 3
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          Mr. Wash Crum,  one of the enterprising farmers of Moral township, says that the farmers of his locality will club together and send a man to Michigan to purchase a car load of seed wheat.  Mr. Crum says that the wheat raised this year is not fit for seed and they don't intend to use any of it.  The Michigan wheat has a world wide reputation.
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The  Shelby  Union  Banner
May 14, 1863
Page 4 col 3
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          MAN KILLED LONDON.--On Wednesday of last week John Crum, while engaged in a mill at London in this county, accidentally fell across a large circular saw which was revolving with great rapidity.  He was instantly cut in two, the saw striking him on the left shoulder and cutting through to the right side completely severing the head and the right shoulder, which were thrown some thirty feet. -- Volunteer.
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