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Facts and Events
George and his brother, William R. Krinn, owned a grocery and meat store in Marion, Grant County, Indiana, from about 1900 to 1910.
Image Gallery
Daniel and Ellen (Sliger) Krinn circa 1892 and their children, David Edward, Elizabeth Alice, Mary Elizabeth, Cora Ann, William Richard, George Ami, Della M., Charles Augusta, Jesse Cleveland George and Jessie (Fordyce) Krinn and their two oldest children, Donald Letis and Berneil Marcina, circa 1908 George and Jessie (Fordyce) Krinn family Bible page George Ami Krinn, circa 1880 Marion High School, Marion, IN Class of 1900 (freshmen) from 1897 Juggernaut Marion High School, Marion, IN Class of 1900 (freshmen) from 1897 Juggernaut World War I draft registration card from Ancestry.com Bluffton (Indiana) News-Banner, 24 Sep 1941 Marion (Indiana) Leader-Tribune, 25 Sep 1941, p. 5, col. 2 Marion (Indiana) Chronicle, 24 Sep 1941, p. 2, col. 5 Indiana State Board of Health cert. no. 29889 (1941), Bureau of Vital Statistics, Indianapolis
References
- ↑ Soldiers' CW pension application files, in Daniel Krinn questionnaire.
File No. 628406, National Archives, Washington, DC. Daniel provided his children's names and ages of birth on a questionnaire
- George Krinn card, in WWI draft registration cards.
National Archives, Washington, DC; accessed online at Ancestry.com.
- George Krinn entry, in Jahn Funeral Home Records, 1922-1956.
Jahn Funeral Home, Wells County, Indiana
- ↑ George A. Krinn certificate no. 29889, in Indiana State Board of Health
1941.
Bureau of Vital Statistics, Indiana
- ↑ George-Jessie Krinn stone, in Tombstones in Six-Mile Cemetery
photographed 1984 by Dawne.
Six-Mile Cemetery, east of Bluffton, Wells County, Indiana
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