Person:Harvey Krumm (4)

Harvey Edwin Krumm
b.17 Nov 1889 Licking Co., Ohio
m. 23 Nov 1865
  1. Philomena H Krumm1867 - 1926
  2. Francis Monroeville Krumm1869 - 1925
  3. Lowell C Krumm1871 - 1872
  4. Etta Laura Krumm1875 - 1937
  5. Clara Alice Krumm1877 - 1935
  6. James M Krumm1879 - 1880
  7. Ada L Krumm1881 - 1968
  8. Arthur David Krumm1884 - 1962
  9. Florence E. Krumm1886 - 1963
  10. Harvey Edwin Krumm1889 - 1911
Facts and Events
Name[1] Harvey Edwin Krumm
Alt Name[2] Edwin H Krumm
Gender Male
Birth[3] 17 Nov 1889 Licking Co., Ohio
Occupation[8] 1911 a laborer
Death[4][10] 2 Jan 1911 Lima twp., Licking Co., Ohio
Burial[5][6][7][11] 5 Jan 1911 Silent Home cemetery, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio
Other[9][12] 19 Jan 1911 Pataskala, Licking Co., OhioObitz_OK
Reference Number? 137
Reference Number? 15639


References
  1. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  2. County of Birth. Birth records
    vol 2 page 210.
  3. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Harvey E. born Nov 1889 (son).
  4. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    certifcate number: 3759.
  5. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  6. Truro twp. Franklin Co. Ohio trustee. Silent Home cemetery Burial Records, Interviewer: Kenneth Krumm,Informant Address: by phone. (2002).
  7. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  8. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  9. Pataskala Standard: newspaper, Location: Pataskala, Ohio
    page one.
  10. killed by a train; accident. Informant on his certificate was his uncle,David Young of Columbus
  11. Lot 871; grave 3
  12. "Harvey Edwin Krumm, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Philp Krumm, was born on the farm, south of Summit, Nov.17, 1889. Met instant death, being struck by a passenger train near Summit, Jan.2, 1911. He was of pleasant disposition, agreeable to all his companions, and the past few years was very helpful to his parents, always contributing to the wants and pleasures of others rather than to himself.

    He has gone to the land so fair,
    To the bright and blest forever,
    To the home where many mansions are,
    Where the saints are parted never.
    He has gone home to receive his crown,
    Which the Lord of life will give him,
    And to hear his blessed word, "Well done,"
    When the Master shall receive him."