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Harmon (Karl Hermann) Krouse
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Harmon (Karl Hermann) Krouse |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3] |
5 Nov 1851 |
Mühlheim an der Donau, Kreis: Tuttlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany |
Emigration? |
Jul 1859 |
Muhlheim an der Donau, Wuerttemberg |
Marriage |
8 May 1879 |
Saint Aloysius Catholic Church, Yoder, Allen, Indiana, USAto Catharine Steinbacher |
Education? |
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Unknown, Able to read |
Occupation? |
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Farmer, landowner |
Residence[5] |
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Death[4] |
8 Mar 1923 |
Saint Joseph's Hospital, Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, USA |
Burial? |
12 Mar 1923 |
Saint Aloysius Catholic Church, Yoder, Allen, Indiana, USA |
Other[6] |
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Indiv Note |
Other[7] |
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Research Note |
Religion? |
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Roman Catholic, Member of Saint Aloysius Church and Saint Joseph's School Society |
References
- ↑ Rt. Rev. H.J. Alerding. Roanoke ~ Nix Settlement Saint Joseph' s Church 1867 with Photograph of Jakob Mayer, Excerpt from: The Diocese of Fort Wayne, 1857- 22 Sep. (The Archer Printing Company, Fort Wayne, 1907).
- ↑ Rt. Rev. H.J. Alerding. Roanoke ~ Nix Settlement Saint Joseph' s Church 1867 with Photograph of Jakob Mayer, Excerpt from: The Diocese of Fort Wayne, 1857- 22 Sep. (The Archer Printing Company, Fort Wayne, 1907).
- ↑ According to Research conducted by Kenneth I. Christman
- ↑ Died 8:15 in the morning, after a weeks illness, following a stroke of paralysis. News Sentinel 8:4
- ↑ Northwest fractional quarter in Section twenty-eight(28), township twenty-nine (29) north, Range twelve (12) east -140 acres
- ↑ According to Mary Margart Redding, Harmon "had the patience of a saint," he use to play cards with Mary. Harmon worked hard, owned farm. Helped to take care of Catherine at Mary and Joe's house since she was an invalid.
Harmon use to tell his children that "I came the the new world with a little more on than what I was born in" From Mary Margaret Redding
- ↑ According to the Indiana census of 1870, Harmon was refered to as a Harber, his stepfather being John Harber.
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