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Title: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 11:37 BST (UK)
(sounds like a place in Yorkshire!!).

I am chasing "George Crump" long serving butcher of Bridgnorth.

Born Bewdley, 1846.
He married Leah Starkey, 1873, she died in 1889.
In 1891 Census (5 Apr) he's in Bridgnorth, with daughters Ada (14) and Jessie (10).
7 Sep 1891 he marries Sarah Harrold (b1852).
Dec 3, 1891 an auction is held of his household effects, since he is "leaving the town".

Then George and Sarah Crump disappear from any record I can find.

Ada Crump marries Henry Jones in 1898, and in 1901 is in Wales, and Jessie Crump is living there too.

So - what happened to George and Sarah?

   BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 11:42 BST (UK)
Sarah was 39 when she married so children are possible.
I have checked the GRO births for Crump's with MMN "Harrold", 1891-1900 and found none.

   BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 11:49 BST (UK)
Hmm. There's a Welsh thing going on; George's son Robert Henry Crump, b1875 married a Mary Elizabeth Murray from Pontypridd, Flintshire, in 1896.

Jun 1896, Chester/8a/727

 BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:00 BST (UK)
Looking at newspaper reports, he was a methodist preacher. Did he embark on some missionary work perhaps?
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:08 BST (UK)
And finally Jessie married David John Jermine, Jun 1909 in Conway, Caernarvonshire
(Conway/11b/866)
 
  BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: Mr Gwynne Chadwick on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:10 BST (UK)
Hi,

From the Bridgnorth Journal issue dated 2nd December 1893.
"Death of George CRUMP, age 48, a Butcher, Late of High Street, Bridgnorth. Died at his shop in Chester. Left Bridgnorth 3 years ago. Buried at Bridgnorth."

I can check for a headstone for George and Leah in Bridgnorth cemetery later in the week.

If it's the same family as Henry CRUMP, Plumber / Painter of Bridgnorth, then there is lots more local info'.

'till later.
Gwynne
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:11 BST (UK)
Looking at newspaper reports, he was a methodist preacher. Did he embark on some missionary work perhaps?
Ooh - interesting. It's certainly possible. Thank you.

  BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:19 BST (UK)
Hi,

From the Bridgnorth Journal issue dated 2nd December 1893.
"Death of George CRUMP, age 48, a Butcher, Late of High Street, Bridgnorth. Died at his shop in Chester. Left Bridgnorth 3 years ago. Buried at Bridgnorth."

I can check for a headstone for George and Leah in Bridgnorth cemetery later in the week.

If it's the same family as Henry CRUMP, Plumber / Painter of Bridgnorth, then there is lots more local info'.

'till later.
Gwynne

Wow - that's him all right. Where/how did you get access to the Bridgnorth Journal?

The BNA only has (bizarrely) 52 issues, weekly for 1856!!

https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/bridgnorth-journal-and-south-shropshire-advertiser

  BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:21 BST (UK)
Per the Probate Calendar he died on 26 November 1893. Address Rowton House, Rowton, Cheshire. Probate to widow Sarah.
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:25 BST (UK)
Another brick wall smashed by rootschat!

Thanks to all.

 BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:29 BST (UK)
Inquest report from the Cheshire Observer
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: Mr Gwynne Chadwick on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:33 BST (UK)
Hi,

Quote
Wow - that's him all right. Where/how did you get access to the Bridgnorth Journal?
After sitting at the micro film reader in Bridgnorth Library for thousands of hours, I've published three books containing thousands of interesting events, including many BMD's in Bridgnorth between 1852 and 2009 (with some gaps)

I asked;
Quote
If it's the same family as Henry CRUMP, Plumber / Painter of Bridgnorth, then there is lots more local info'.
??

Gwynne

Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Tuesday 26 September 17 12:42 BST (UK)
Hi,

Quote
Wow - that's him all right. Where/how did you get access to the Bridgnorth Journal?
After sitting at the micro film reader in Bridgnorth Library for thousands of hours, I've published three books containing thousands of interesting events, including many BMD's in Bridgnorth between 1852 and 2009 (with some gaps)

I asked;
Quote
If it's the same family as Henry CRUMP, Plumber / Painter of Bridgnorth, then there is lots more local info'.
??

Gwynne
No - George Crump is (in fact) an informative side-shoot to the person I'm really focused on, so I don't need to follow a side-shoot of a side-shoot. Thanks for the offer (and, of course, thanks again for your insanely valuable original post)

 BugBear
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: Mr Gwynne Chadwick on Wednesday 27 September 17 11:44 BST (UK)
Hi,

Here are the burial details of Leah and George CRUMP in Bridgnorth Municipal Cemetery.

Leah Crump, wife of George, age 45. Buried on 18th March 1889. Grave No.1197 UnConsecrated.
George Crump, a Butcher, age 48. Lived in City of Chester. Buried on 29th November 1893. Grave No.1196 UnConsecrated.

It's many years since I've tried to add an image but you may see;
a) Although the inscription has eroded, I'm sure this is their memorial headstone.
b) Advert from an 1886 Almanack.

(http://)

Gwynne
Title: Re: Whither Crump?
Post by: bugbear on Wednesday 27 September 17 12:02 BST (UK)
That's wonderful - thank you!

 BugBear