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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Jacob Krumm |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2] |
6 May 1874 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., Ohio |
Marriage |
22 Feb 1901 |
to Amanda Agnes Rostofer |
Other[6][14] |
31 Dec 1901 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews-OK |
Other[7][15] |
31 Jul 1906 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews-OK |
Other[6][16] |
21 Aug 1906 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews-OK |
Occupation[8] |
1910 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., Ohioa farmer on own account |
Other |
16 Apr 1910 |
Etna twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1910 with Amanda Agnes Rostofer |
Other[5][17] |
Jul 1911 |
Anecdote |
Other[9][18] |
3 Jul 1911 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews |
Other |
1920 |
Licking Co., OhioCensus1920 with Amanda Agnes Rostofer |
Death[3] |
15 May 1952 |
Pataskala, Licking Co., Ohio |
Burial[3][4][12] |
May 1952 |
Pataskala cemetery, Pataskala, Licking Co., Ohio |
Other[10] |
15 May 1952 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObituary2 |
Other[11][19] |
16 May 1952 |
Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesObituary |
Other[5][13] |
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Anecdote |
Reference Number |
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23162 |
References
- ↑ Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995).
- ↑ County of Birth. Birth records
v 1 page 160.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Obituary. (further information available upon request).
- ↑ Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Harry Franklin Gieseck. Gieseck family information, Interviewer: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, InformantAddress: Carroll, Ohio. (September, 2004 and subsequent visits).
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
page 6.
- ↑ Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
page 2.
- ↑ United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
ED#51; page: 1B; sheet 1B; ancestry image: 2.
- ↑ Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
page 8.
- ↑ The Columbus Dispatch, Location: Columbus, Ohio
page 18A.
- ↑ Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
page: 15; col 5.
- ↑ buried with is wife Amanda
- ↑ Jacob Krumm owned land on both sides of the road. Currently the house andthe barn still stand. An extra home has been built just behind the barnthat was not there in Jacob's time. Jacob's home was on West side of theroad. Back then Jacob's farm was very large. There were only three farmson the stretch of road where he lived and most of it Jacob owned. TheHuss family and Emswiler family were the other two families. The currentaddress on the mailbox is 6056
- ↑ "Marriage Licenses-- Jacob Krumm and Amanda Rostofer" Odd they would gettheir license nine months "after" they were married??
- ↑ "Had Narrow Escape-- Summit Station, July 31-- Jacob Krumm met with quitea trilling experience on day last week while he was loading hay with ahay loader. The horses which he drives started to run, thowing Mr Krummfrom the wagon. The hay loader having no respect for hay or personscaught him and endavored to give him a thorough shaking prparatory toloading him on the wagon. Jacob was not ready to die and by an almostsuper-human effort, disconnected himself from the machine and made hisescape. The horses are doing as well a can be expected."
- ↑ "Jacob Krumm and Bert McIntosh are on the sick list, threatened withtyphoid fever
- ↑ Family lore has passed down that Jacob shot himself, but lived throughit. He had shot himself in the head, middle of forehead, in attemptedsuicide but did not die. The bullet lodged between the two lobes of hisbrain, he carried the bullet inside his head for years
- ↑ "JACOB KRUMM-- Attempted Suicide at His Home at Etna Early ThisMorning.-- Jacob Krumm, aged about 35 years residing in Etna, attemptedto commit suicide this morning about three o'clock, by shooting himselfin the head, and it is probable that the attempt to take his life willbe successful. Mr Krumm is a well known farmer living in the village ofEtna and is married and has three childre. At an early hour this morningone of the neighbors of the Krumm family was startled to have Mrs. Krummrun screaming into his home, announcing that she had found her husbandlying in the yard and that he was covered in bloood. They hastened tothe Krumm home, but in the meantime the wounded man had crawled into hishome. A physician was summoned and it was found that he had shot himselfthrough the forhead with a target rifle. The wound is considered fatal.No reason can be ascribed for the deed. Mr. Krumm stands high in thecommunity. He has met with no reverses of any kind and had no domestictroubles. He is rational at times since the attempt on his life, butrefuses to discuss his act further than to say that he wished to die.The bullet is lodged in his head and the doctor hold out no hope for hisrecovery."
- ↑ "Jacob Krumm, 79, retired farmer and lifelong resident of the Pataskalavicinity, died at 10 a.m. Thursday in his home in Mink Street, west ofPataskala. He had been ill nine months. Born May 7, 1873, nearPataskala he was the son of Abraham and Elizabeth (Myers) Krumm. Heleaves his widow, the former Amanda Rostoffer, whom he married Feb. 22,1901; also four daughters, Mrs Daisy Haegele of Pataskala, Miss GladysKrumm of Kirkersville, Mrs. Hazel Bowshire of New Salem and Mrs. JanetGeiser of Columbus and Marrell Krumm of Audubon, N. J. also 17grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three sisters and a brother,Misses Cora, Nell, and Anna Krumm and James Krumm, all of Pataskala. Thebody is at the Vinton D. Morrow Funeral Home in Pataskala, where theRev. S. E. Brunner will conduct services at 2 p.m. Saturday. Burialwill be made in Pataskala Cemetery."
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