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Facts and Events
Name |
Harmon Krumm |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
19 Oct 1843 |
Franklin Co., Ohio |
Other[3][18] |
2 May 1864 |
Camp Chase, 133rd Reg. OVI; Co. F, Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioMilit-Beg |
Other[4][19] |
9 Feb 1865 |
Milit-Beg |
Other[4] |
26 Sep 1865 |
Lexington, Fayette Co., KentuckyMilit-End |
Marriage |
1 Jun 1869 |
Crawford Co., Ohioto Elizabeth Myers |
Occupation[5] |
1870 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., Ohioa farmer |
Other |
6 Jun 1870 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1870 with Elizabeth Myers |
Occupation[6] |
1880 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., Ohioa farmer |
Other |
13 Jun 1880 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1880 with Elizabeth Myers |
Other[7][20] |
20 Feb 1889 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews |
Other[8][21] |
8 May 1891 |
Pension Civil War |
Other |
1900 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1900 with Elizabeth Myers |
Other |
1920 |
Licking Co., OhioCensus1920 with Elizabeth Myers |
Physical Description[9][10] |
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 |
Other[11][22] |
19 Apr 1930 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1930 |
Death[1] |
5 Oct 1935 |
Pataskala, Licking Co., Ohio |
Burial[2][17] |
Oct 1935 |
Pataskala cemetery, Pataskala, Licking Co., Ohio |
Other[23] |
10 Oct 1935 |
Obituary |
Other[12][24] |
17 Oct 1935 |
Pataskala, Licking Co., OhioObituary2 |
Other[13][25] |
24 Oct 1935 |
Pataskala, Licking Co., OhioObituary |
Other[14][26] |
2 Nov 1935 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews |
Reference Number |
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15667 |
Reference Number |
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165 |
Quotes from: "The First Book of the Dead": "...my grandmother's uncleHarmon, who Edith Yearling described as a "known clairvoyant". When mygrandmother's sister, became deathly ill as a baby, according to Edith,Harmon was called in. "Heat water", he ordered. And when it reachedjust the right temperature, he said, "dip her in it". From then on,Emma improved. Harmon, also, looked for spiritual experience outsidetraditional religion."
the 1870 Census shows H.M.Krum age 20 living with William Krum as alaborer. This might have been Harmon helping his brother
from Dorothy Haegele Weller: "Harmon Krumm served as a Union soldier inthe Civil War and remained a staunch Republican for his entire life.Harmon did not believe in using modern conveniences and there was norunning water or electric in his home. Even after his death, as hisunmarried daughters still living there did not have it installed. Harmonand Elizabeth were banished to live out in Pataskala area because oftheir relationship to one another and disapproval of that among thefamily. Elizabeth was said to be an unhappy woman, and preached to herdaughters to never get married."
References
- ↑ Obituary. (further information available upon request).
- ↑ Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
- ↑ Roster of Ohio Troops
594-595.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 American Civil War Soldiers, Url: www.ancestry.com.
- ↑ United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
page: 60B; sheet 20; ancestry image 20.
- ↑ United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).
- ↑ Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
page not cited.
- ↑ Civil War Pension Index, Url: www.ancestry.com
Application #1015099; certificate 954519.
- ↑ 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).
- ↑ Harry Franklin Gieseck. Gieseck family information, Interviewer: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, InformantAddress: Carroll, Ohio. (September, 2004 and subsequent visits).
- ↑ United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
District 45- 5; sheet 5B; ancestry image 10.
- ↑ Pataskala Standard: newspaper, Location: Pataskala, Ohio
page 5.
- ↑ Pataskala Standard: newspaper, Location: Pataskala, Ohio
page 7.
- ↑ Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
page 5.
- edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995)
60.
- United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132).
- ↑ Lot 566; section 3
- ↑ Mustered in May 6, 1864 at Camp Chase, Oh by Major Cravens. Mustered outAug 20, 1864 at Camp Chase, O., by E.E Brand, Captain 18th Infantry,USA. He is listed as age 20 with period of service 100 days
- ↑ here Harmon re-enlisted as a private, this time in Comany F of the 185thInfantry Regiment Ohio
- ↑ "The Jury Sits Down on the Proposed Krumm Ditch.-- In the celebratedditch case of Harmon Krumm against the Trustees of Etna township, ontrial in the Probate Court, the jusry returned a verdict this morning,finding that it was not conducive to the public health, convenience orwelfare to cause the proposed ditch to be established and located. Thecase came up to the Probate Court on appeal of Harmon Krumm from thedecision of the Trustees of Etna township and it has excited a greatdeal of interst in that locality."
- ↑ files for pension as an invalid. Here it lists he was in Company F of the133 and in Company F of the 185th Regiments
- ↑ four children at home, Thomas (is this Abraham?), Nellie, Anna and Cora.Also grandaughter, Daisy, listed
- ↑ "The Granville Times" Obituaries and Death Notices A - K From January 1,1927 to December 31, 1935: Harmon Krumm, paper date: 10/10/1935 page 4.I need to look this up
- ↑ "HARMON KRUMM- During the aftermath of our street fair, the death of thevenerable Harmon Krumm, which occurred on Oct. 5, escaped mention inlast week's Standard. Mr. Krumm, had he lived 14 days longer would havebeen 92 years old, having been born on October 19, 1843. He was thelast of the Civil War veterans of western Licking county and was a manwell respected by neighbors and all who knew him. He is survived bythree sons, Abram, Jacob, and James; and three daughters, Cora, Anna andNellie and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Carl Haegele. Funeral services wereheld Monday, Oct 7 and burial in Pataskala cemetery."
- ↑ "In the passing of Harmon Krumm, death has claimed one of Etna township'soldest citizens. He was born in East Columbus, Ohio, Oct 19, 1843 anddied Oct. 5, 1935 at the age of 91 years, 11 months and 4 days. He wasthe son of Martin and Mary Krumm and was one of nine children. HE wasunited in marriage with Elizabeth Myers in 1868. In early life heunited with the Methodist church and remained a member of his church theremainder of his life. He was a kind father, faithful husband and a goodneighbor. He lived in Licking county for sixty-six years. He was aCivil War veteran and during his service was a member of Co. F. 133rdregiment O.V.I. He is survived by six children, one son having precededhim in death; thirteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
CARD OF THANKS-We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks torelatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shownus during the illness and death of our beloved father, Harmon Krumm.Special thanks are due Rev. Swinburne, Mr. Caner and the P.E.Rutherford Co., and also grateful thanks for the beautiful floralofferings, cards, and letters in our recent bereavement. -Krumm Brothers and Sisters"
- ↑ "J.A. Zartman administrator of the estate of Herman [sic] Krumm, filed areport of the sale of household goods."
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