Lemuel S. Crislip
1822–1898
Lemuel S. Crislip (Friedrich Carl Christlieb1, Jacob Christlieb2, Jacob Crislip II3), born 16 October 1822, in Harrison County; married, 1st, 22 January 1846, Salina Peck, born 11 March 1825; 2nd, Josephine ___. Lemuel made his will on 28 September 1897. It was submitted for probate to Roane County Court Clerk’s office on 9 August 1898, an indication that Lemuel died in the early part of August that year. A copy of Lemuel Crislip’s will can be seen below.

1897 Will: Lemuel Crislip, Son of Jacob II
Roane County Deeds, Spencer, West Virginia
Children of Lemuel Crislip and Salina Peck
Cyrus A. Crislip (Friedrich Carl Christlieb1, Jacob Christlieb2, Jacob Crislip II3, Lemuel Crislip4) [379], born 1850. “Cyrus A. Crislip, son of Lemuel and wife, married and made his home many years on part of the old home farm; later moved to Spencer; was elected by the people and served one term as delegate for Bane County in the State Legislature, twenty-second session, 1895; served as United States Postmaster at Spencer a term of four years, later moved to Upper Meigs County, Ohio, and died there. Cyrus A. Crislip and wife [Salina Peck] brought up two children, a daughter and a son, their names, Sallie 0., who married John H. Kincaid, on April 10, 1908, her age then 22, his age 33; he was born in Fayette County, West Virginia; of this marriage two children were born; they have their home at or near Coolville, Ohio. Romeo R. Crislip, son of Cyrus A., and wife, was twice married first to Miss Ocie Morford; of this union a daughter was born; his second marriage was with a Miss Wine.” Excerpted from “History of Roane County, West Virginia.”
John S. Crislip (Friedrich Carl Christlieb1, Jacob Christlieb2, Jacob Crislip II3, Lemuel Crislip4) [380], born 1847.
Luther J. Crislip (Friedrich Carl Christlieb1, Jacob Christlieb2, Jacob Crislip II3, Lemuel Crislip4) [380], born ca. 1854; married, 22 September 1870, Melissa Riddle, daughter of George and Hannah Riddle.
Mary A. Crislip (Friedrich Carl Christlieb1, Jacob Christlieb2, Jacob Crislip II3, Lemuel Crislip4) [380], born 1849; died before 1870.
Olive Crislip (Friedrich Carl Christlieb1, Jacob Christlieb2, Jacob Crislip II3, Lemuel Crislip4) [380], born July 1861; married John A. Vandale, Attorney of Spencer, Roane County, West Virginia. “They brought up three children in their home in Spencer, Earl, Laura and Geneva; all long ago gone elsewhere.” Excerpted from “History of Roane County, West Virginia.”