Person:Elizabeth Myers (20)

Elizabeth Myers
m. Bef 1835
  1. Jacob MyersAbt 1835 -
  2. Martin M Myers1838 - 1920
  3. Fredericka Myers1840 - 1893
  4. Mary MyersAbt 1843 - Bef 1880
  5. John George Myers1845 - 1892
  6. Elizabeth Myers1847 - 1927
  7. Sarah Myers1850 - 1921
m. 1 Jun 1869
  1. Louis Krumm1870 - 1915
  2. Abraham Krumm1872 - 1950
  3. Jacob Krumm1874 - 1952
  4. Cora Bell Krumm1875 - 1980
  5. Carrie T Krumm1876 - 1878
  6. Nellie J Krumm1879 - 1956
  7. Annie Lory Krumm1884 - 1969
  8. James S Krumm1889 - 1964
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Myers
Alt Name Elizabeth Meyers
Alt Name[2] _____ Krumm
Gender Female
Birth[3][4][5] 19 Sep 1847 Bucyrus, Crawford Co., Ohio
Confirmation[10][14] Abt 1859
Marriage 1 Jun 1869 Crawford Co., Ohioto Harmon Krumm
Other 6 Jun 1870 Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1870
with Harmon Krumm
Other 13 Jun 1880 Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1880
with Harmon Krumm
Other 1900 Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1900
with Harmon Krumm
Other 1920 Licking Co., OhioCensus1920
with Harmon Krumm
Physical Description[11][12] Aug 1924 Etna twp., Licking Co., Ohiotaken by grandaughter, Daisy, in front yard of their home. Harry FGieseck remembers that Harmon Krumm had a big Barn out by the road, andanother one on the farm and a grainery. It was a beautiful farm in it'sday. Long after Harmon's death, Harry's Krumm neighbors were known to haveseveral antique cars in their barn. As a Junior in high school, Harrytold his father he wanted to go speak to Cora Krumm to see if she mightsell any of them to him. His father told him, "Don't you bother thosepeople". A few days after this, Harry saw a large flat bed truck andtowing a trailer, it was pulling away from the Krumm farm with a load ofantique cars upon it and the trailer. Harry was very disappointed and isquite sure that man probably got away with those cars very cheap
Death[6][7][13] 8 Aug 1927 Etna, Licking Co., Ohio
Burial[8][9] 10 Aug 1927 Pataskala cemetery, Pataskala, Licking Co., Ohio
Other[15] Aug 1927 Obitz_OK
Reference Number? 195
Reference Number? 23105
References
  1. Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
  2. Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
  3. Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
  4. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    age 12.
  5. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    age 3.
  6. Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
  7. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    certificate #47192.
  8. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  9. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  10. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  11. Dorothy Haegele Weller. Harmon Krumm family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, Address:Norwich, CT, Author E-mail: DWeller612 at aol.com. (2002 and subsequent e-mails).
  12. Harry Franklin Gieseck. Gieseck family information, Interviewer: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, InformantAddress: Carroll, Ohio. (September, 2004 and subsequent visits).
  13. at 1 pm from cerebral hemorrhage (5 hours) with contiburtory senility.Informant was husband, Harmon. On certificate Harmon lists Elizabeth'smother's name as Mary Myers instead of Mary Krumm
  14. Lutheran Church in Bucyrus, OH
  15. " Elizabeth Krumm, daughter of Martin and Mary Myers, was born Bucyrus,Ohio, September 19, 1847, and departed this life August 8, 1927, aged 79years, 11 months, and 19 days. She was united in marriage with HarmonKrumm in October 1867, making her home near Pataskala, O. To this unionwere born seven children, one son, Louis, having preceded her in death.She leaves to mourn her departure, a kind and generous husband, HarmonKrumm, three daughters, Cora, Nellie and Anna, and an adoptedgranddaughter, Daisy Belle of the home; three sons, Abraham, Jacob andJames, near the home; also 12 grandchildren and many other relatives andfriends. At the age of 12 she was confirmed in the Lutheran church atBucyrus, Ohio. Later she and her membership transferred to theMethodist church here, where she has kept her faith since. "A chair isvacant in our home A voice we loved is still, A chare is vacant in ourhome Which never can be filled."

    CARD OF THANKS: We wish to thank all those who were so kind andhelpful to us during the death of our dear wife and mother. H. Krumm andFamily