Person:Henry Krumm (6)

Henry C Krumm
b.19 Nov 1868 Franklin Co., Ohio
m. 19 Apr 1860
  1. Emma Krumm1862 - 1934
  2. Augustus D Krumm1865 - 1931
  3. John Daniel Krumm1867 - 1896
  4. Henry C Krumm1868 - 1941
  5. Christina Mary Krumm1870 - 1900
  6. Margaret L Krumm1872 - 1961
  7. Clinton Krumm1875 - 1896
  8. Carrie T Krumm1879 - Abt 1972
  9. Robert KrummAft 1880 - 1904
  10. Lydia E Krumm1882 - 1886
m. 1927
Facts and Events
Name Henry C Krumm
Alt Name[1] Hennie Krumm
Gender Male
Birth? 19 Nov 1868 Franklin Co., Ohio
Occupation[7] 1900 a broom maker
Residence[10][17] 20 Apr 1910 Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Occupation[8][9] Bet 1910 and 1941 a carpenter on houses for wages
Marriage 1927 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohioto Bertha H Beeler
Residence[11] 1941 3086 East 5th Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Death[2][3][14] 12 Oct 1941 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Other[12][18] 13 Oct 1941 Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObituary
Burial[4][5][15] 15 Oct 1941 Green Lawn cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Other[13][19] 1995 New Albany, Franklin Co., OhioBio-hist
Other[6][16] Anecdote
Reference Number 22618
References
  1. Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
  2. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    certificate #60281.
  3. 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).
  4. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  5. 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).
  6. Franklin County, Ohio Auditor, Url: www.franklincountyauditor.com.
  7. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
  8. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624).
  9. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  10. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    ED# 26; sheet 6B; image 12.
  11. 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).
  12. The Columbus Dispatch, Location: Columbus, Ohio
    page 4A.
  13. edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995)
    13.
  14. chronic myocarditis, with contributory Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic(something illegible) and Arterio-Sclerosis. Informant on hiscertificate was his wife
  15. lot 317 sec 82 of Bertha Moccabee Lot (husband to owner)
  16. Old home no build date available. It has 12 rooms with six bedrooms andthree bathrooms with a total of 2,844 sq. foot. In 2002 is a duplex withvalue $46,200
  17. living as a roomer with another family. I can not read the surname forthem, this home is two doors down from Robert F. and Grace Krumm.
  18. "KRUMM-- Henry C., age 72, 3086 East 5th Avenue. Survived by wife, Mrs.Bertha H. Krumm; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie L. Saveson and Mrs. Carrie T.Zimmer and 8 nephews. Friends may call at the O. L. Lindenbolt FuneralHome where services will be held to PM, Wednesday. Interment Green LawnCemetery."
  19. page 13
    "Hennie (Henry Krumm) lived on rents from properties he owned in EastColumbus. He planted a large garden at the back of his land which lay atthe back of my grandparents' 14 acres (John and Margaret(Krumm)Swenson). He wore old clothes in the garden, a colorless shirtand old suit jacket and vest and a pair of miss matched shapeless pants.He would work a couple hours in the garden and then, cross the fieldsto sit on the back steps or in the kitchen and give my grandmothercompany. They talked of all their material inheritance's from theKrumm's and gave each other advice, my grandmother giving more thanHennie. Hennie resembled my grandmother physically but he wasphlegmatic. He had a fixed stare and a voice that seem to struggle tomake its way out of his throat. His broad hands were skilled atwhittling with a pen knife, which he always carried. He paid noattention to me ordinarily. But he surprised me one time by offering mea squirt gun constructed like a syringe, he had made from a branch of anelderberry bush. The branch was hollowed out except for an inch or twoof the pith left in the firing end, leaving a hole in the center. Atthe plunger, he carved from another kind of wood. It was ingenious,expertly turned out. Perhaps it was a domain to boy he remembered fromhis Victorian childhood. But it didn't work well. It didn't createenough pressure to send the water any distance"