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Christina Mary Krumm
d.1900
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Elizabeth T. Wight. Conley/Krumm family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, Address:Tacoma, Washington, Author E-mail: wesixsk at harbornet.com. (July 2006)
as seen on Marriage license. - ↑ edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995).
- ↑ Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
- ↑ edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995).
- ↑ edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995).
- ↑ Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
- ↑ Green Lawn Cemetery interment cards, ca. 1820-1981, Roll: 20 microfilmreels, copies of interment cards. (General Microfilm Corporation, under contract with the Franklin CountyGenealogical Society, Columbus, Ohio, November, 1981).
- ↑ edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995).
- ↑ complication of child birth to her second child
- ↑ in the David Krumm lot
- ↑ Page 52 "my grandmother's cupboard contained some examples of the Chinapainting young ladies did in late Victorian times. Conley, the marriedname of my grandmother's sister Tina, is printed on the bottom of asmall pitcher decorated with dogwood blossoms..
page 63: the death that year that affected my grandmother most, Ibelieve, was that of her sister Christine Conley, whom she always called"Tina" a portrait of Tina in a wedding gown, mounted in a two foot by2ft. ivory and gold frame, hung on my grandmother's bedroom wall alongwith a portrait of my father has a baby in a dress and cap trimmed withlace, mounted in identical frame. Tina died giving birth or fromcomplications of giving birth to her still born second child when herfirst child, Ralph, was four years old"
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