Person:Daniel Krumm (3)

m. 5 May 1839
  1. Captain Frederick Krumm1840 - 1899
  2. Martin Krumm, III1843 - 1932
  3. Clara Krumm1845 - 1846
  4. Albert Krumm1847 - 1907
  5. Alexander Washington Krumm1850 - 1910
  6. Daniel Krumm1852 - 1943
  7. Mary Fredrica Krumm1854 - 1855
  8. Amelia Krumm1856 - 1869
  9. Flora Krumm1858 - 1930
  10. Louise A. Krumm1860 - 1947
m. 1905
  1. Daniel Baxter Krumm1910 - 1992
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Krumm
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 21 Jan 1852 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Occupation[7] 1870 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohioan iron machinist
Occupation[8] 1880 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohioiron fence
Occupation[10] 1885 M & D Krumm, 258 & 260 South Fourth, Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioMartin III and Daniel, brothers. This business address later is changedto 328-330 South Fourth
Residence[9] 1885 262 South Fourth, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Occupation[11][12][13] Bet 1887 and 1900 M & D Krumm, 328 & 330 South Fourth Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohioon southeast corner of fourth and Noble, manufacture of machinery andiron fences in partnership with his brother Martin. Daniel was a makeralso of violins
Other[14][27] 1899 Hobby/Interest
Residence[15] Bet 1900 and 1901 332 South Fourth, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Marriage 1905 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohioto Jeane C Baxter
Occupation[16] 1910 only listed as "own income" on the census
Residence[17][28] 19 Apr 1910 332 South Fourth, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Residence[18][19][29] 1920 307 15th Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Residence[20] 1926 307 15th Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Residence[21] Bet 1926 and 1943 307 East 15th Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Death[3][4][25] 19 Dec 1943 307 East 15th Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Burial[5][6][26] 22 Dec 1943 Green Lawn cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Other[22][30] 1943 Retirement
Other[23][31] 20 Dec 1943 Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObituary
Other[24][32] 20 Dec 1943 Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObituary2
Reference Number 16111
Reference Number 609
References
  1. Schoedinger Funeral Home burial cards. Schoedinger burial cards. (State Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH).
  2. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  3. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    cert #75814.
  4. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  5. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  6. 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).
  7. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132).
  8. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Roll: T9_1016; Family History Film: 1255016; Page: 183D; EnumerationDistrict: 28; Image: 0486.
  9. Wiggin's Columbus City Directory, 1885-86; Vol. VI. (J. Wiggins & Co., Publishers and Printers, 74 North High, Columbus, Ohio,1885)
    page 441.
  10. Wiggin's Columbus City Directory, 1885-86; Vol. VI. (J. Wiggins & Co., Publishers and Printers, 74 North High, Columbus, Ohio,1885)
    page 441.
  11. Columbus City Directory, 1900-1901
    480.
  12. edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995)
    84.
  13. Ancestry's Columbus, Ohio Directories, 1887-92, Url: www.ancestry.com.
  14. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  15. Columbus City Directory, 1900-1901
    480.
  16. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624).
  17. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    ED# 115; sheet 3B; image 6.
  18. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
  19. Franklin County, Ohio Auditor, Url: www.franklincountyauditor.com.
  20. Schoedinger Funeral Home burial cards. Schoedinger burial cards. (State Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH).
  21. Schoedinger Funeral Home burial cards. Schoedinger burial cards. (State Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH).
  22. Schoedinger Funeral Home burial cards. Schoedinger burial cards. (State Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH).
  23. The Columbus Dispatch, Location: Columbus, Ohio
    page 6A.
  24. The Columbus Dispatch, Location: Columbus, Ohio
    page 12A.
  25. 1:30am at his home from cerebral vascular occlusion due toArterio-Sclerosis. Informant on his certificate was his son
  26. lot 75 in section 82; mother's maiden name listed as "Fisher"
  27. toured Europe on a bicycle
  28. own their home free of mortgage. Jennie lists she is mother of NOchildren after four years of marriage. This home no longer exists in2004
  29. son, Daniel, is at home. This home was built in 1910 and has seven rooms,with 2,538 sq. ft. There are four bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Itsvalue in 2002 was 136,600, it was sold that year for $195,000. It isbeing used for College student rental property
  30. Iron Fence and Fire Escape, Mfg
  31. "KRUMM-Daniel, Sunday, residence, 307 15th Avenue, age 91. Survived bysons, Daniel B.; sister, Mrs. Louise Armbruster. Funeral Wednesday, 2PM Schoedinger's Chapel. Interment Greenlawn. Friends may call atSchoedinger's after Tuesday noon."
  32. "Dr. Roy A. Burkhart, pastor of First Community Church, will officiate atservices to be held at 2 PM Wednesday in the Schoedinger Chapel forDaniel Krumm, 91, formerly of the M.& D. Krumm Manufacturing Company,who died at his home, 307 15th Avenue Sunday following a long illness.Burial rite will be held in Greenlawn. Born in Columbus, a son of oneof the founders of Columbus Maennerchor, Mr. Krumm was many years activein that organization, and since his retirement in 1905 he had devotedmuch time to his hobby of making violins. Mr. Krumm had also beenactive in sports and toured Europe in 1899 on a bicycle. He was amember of the Columbus Bicycle club, Southside Bowling club and the oldColumbus Whist club and belonged to Goodale Lodge of Masons. He issurvived by a son, Daniel B. Krumm, and a sister, Mrs. LouiseArmbruster."