Addresses, memorials and sketches published by the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association .. . iotirblood of her ancestors; is a member of the Relief Cor[) is regular in attendance at the meetings. Shemoved to Seneca Co., in is:):>. In ls:)s was united in hoiywedlock with Hamilton F. Crum. Thev moved to Fiitnuin Biographies. (>5 County, Ohio, in 1849, and in ISfU) moved to Lil)eity Centerwhere they bought pro])erty. ^ir. Ciuni followed wagon-making and repairing for many years. He was called to hiseternal rest Miiy *22, 1SS8, since which time this venerablelady has lived a


Addresses, memorials and sketches published by the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association .. . iotirblood of her ancestors; is a member of the Relief Cor[) is regular in attendance at the meetings. Shemoved to Seneca Co., in is:):>. In ls:)s was united in hoiywedlock with Hamilton F. Crum. Thev moved to Fiitnuin Biographies. (>5 County, Ohio, in 1849, and in ISfU) moved to Lil)eity Centerwhere they bought pro])erty. ^ir. Ciuni followed wagon-making and repairing for many years. He was called to hiseternal rest Miiy *22, 1SS8, since which time this venerablelady has lived a widow, keeping house in her own home un-til the present, enjoying a comfortable degree of health foradvanced age. To them were born six sons and four daugh-ters, tive of whom, one daughter and four sons G. and Wilbur F. fought for the Union in the waragainst the Rebellion, and are still living to witness the goodresults of their patriotism. Mrs. Crum is an honored ladyand will carry the good wishes of all her acquaintances to herfinal reward. C. C. Young. _^- A^^^-^;..--. THE GREAT APPLE TREE OF Too Late for Insertion on Page 54. OBITUARIES. ,.,rf* \ C ! DENISON B. SMITH. A feelino: of comes oNer us when death tiikesaway one whose character and intluence not only was linkedwith our early history, but was actively and impressivelystamped on the present. And there comes back to mind thepresence of the sturdy, manly, and yet genial and courtlygentleman of the old school that we knew in our boyhooddays, and again there come? to us visions of the old openhearted and open hande^l hv>spitality which was dis|)en>ed inthe pioneer homes. The open tire place with its cracklingbright burning back log. Xo life that has gone from us was Obituaries. -_ 6j more typical of these and all the other phases that markedpioneer life than was that of our good friend, Denison , who died at his home in Toledo elime 22, 1901. Heenjoyed our annual pion


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