Ida Nicholson
b. circa 1867, d. 21 January 1925
- Ida Nicholson was born circa 1867 in Maryland.
- She married Charles Crumble on 16 April 1906 in York, York County, Pennsylvania, by license issued the same day, with Rev. J. H. Buckner officiating.. At the time of the marriage, the bride was previously unmarried, and the groom had been married once, widowed June 1892..
- The following appeared on 18 April 1906 in The York Daily: Licensed to Wed . . . Charles Crumble and Ida Nicholson, both of York.
- Charles Crumble and Ida Nicholson appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in York, York County, Pennsylvania, at 139 Baptist Avenue. Other members of the household included Lavinia Nicholson. Also in the household was one female boarder.
- She officially witnessed the death of Charles Crumble on 28 April 1917 at 113 Freys Avenue in York, York County, Pennsylvania.
- The following appeared on 1 May 1917 in The York Daily: Charles Crumble died last Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the family residence, 113 Frey's avenue. Death resulted from chronic valvular disease of the heart, following a several months' sickness. He was 51 years old. His wife was the only survivor. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Alexander Carroll, pastor of the East King Street African Methodist Episcopal Zion church, of which the deceased was a member, will officiate. Burial will be made in Labanon cemetery.
- She was employed as a cook by a private family, according to the 1920 census.
- Ida Nicholson appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in York, York County, Pennsylvania, at 113 Freys Avenue. Other members of the household included Gilbert James Givens, Lavinia Nicholson, Ary? Givens and Bernard Givens. Also in the household were two boarders.
- Ida Nicholson died on 21 January 1925 in York, York County, Pennsylvania, at York Hospital . Informant was Miss Carrie Young, 113 West Princess Street.
- She was interred at Lebanon Cemetery, North York, York County, Pennsylvania.
- Last Edited: 22 Sep 2015