Born Sellersburg, Ind., March 12, 1859; attended home school and Kentucky University; began preaching 1886, laboring at different periods as an evangelist; served as minister, Charlestown, Ind., 1888; Shelbyville, Ind., 1889; Martinsville, Ind., 1893; Thorntown, Ind., 1896; Jamestown and New Richmond, Ind., 1899; Everett, Wash., under the National C. W. B. M., 1902.
Brown, John Thomas. Churches of Christ: A Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral History of Churches of Christ. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton and Company. 1904. Page 640.
Spouse: Margaret "Maggie" Adeline Allen (1861-1944), married December 29th, 1880, at Clark County, Indiana – four daughters (Edsa, Margaret, Edna, Mary) and four sons (Walter, Charlie, Arland, Archie)
Father: Jesse Martin Crim (1820-1893)
Mother: Tilsey Ann Littrell (1825-1895)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Born Sellersburg, Ind., March 12, 1859; attended home school and Kentucky University; began preaching 1886, laboring at different periods as an evangelist; served as minister, Charlestown, Ind., 1888; Shelbyville, Ind., 1889; Martinsville, Ind., 1893; Thorntown, Ind., 1896; Jamestown and New Richmond, Ind., 1899; Everett, Wash., under the National C. W. B. M., 1902.
Brown, John Thomas. Churches of Christ: A Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral History of Churches of Christ. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton and Company. 1904. Page 640.
Spouse: Margaret "Maggie" Adeline Allen (1861-1944), married December 29th, 1880, at Clark County, Indiana – four daughters (Edsa, Margaret, Edna, Mary) and four sons (Walter, Charlie, Arland, Archie)
Father: Jesse Martin Crim (1820-1893)
Mother: Tilsey Ann Littrell (1825-1895)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
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