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Facts and Events
Name |
Margaret L Krumm |
Alt Name[1] |
Maggie Krumm |
Alt Name |
Maggie Saveson |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[2] |
19 Oct 1872 |
Mifflin twp., Franklin Co., Ohio |
Marriage |
1899 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohioto John Saveson |
Residence[5][12] |
14 Jun 1900 |
Mifflin twp., Franklin Co., Ohio |
Residence[6][7][13] |
29 Apr 1930 |
863 Stelzer Road, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Residence[1][8][14] |
1961 |
863 Stelzer Road, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Death[1][3][10] |
30 Jan 1961 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Burial[2][4][11] |
3 Feb 1961 |
Green Lawn cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Other[9][15] |
1995 |
New Albany, Franklin Co., OhioBio-hist |
Reference Number |
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22595 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
- ↑ Ancestry's Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2000, Url: www.ancestry.com
Volume: 16399 Certificate: 03110.
- ↑ Burial records.
- ↑ United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
ED# 40; sheet 12 B; image 24.
- ↑ United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
Roll: T626_1793; Page: 24A; Enumeration District: 203; Image: 0557;ancestry image: 47.
- ↑ Franklin County, Ohio Auditor, Url: www.franklincountyauditor.com.
- ↑ Ancestry's Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2000, Url: www.ancestry.com.
- ↑ edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995)
61.
- ↑ Cerebral vascular accident. Medical: 1942 -goiter operation
- ↑ in Lot 74 of section U in the David Krumm lot (daughter to owner)
- ↑ renting their home living with Maggie's brother Augustus
- ↑ living next to Fred and Emma Seydler. They own their home worth $10,000.this address no longer exists in 2004
- ↑ in a "Sears and Roebuck Bungalow" they built
- ↑ "I remember my grandmother best sitting in an ornamental wooden rockingchair at the stairs end of the living room on a summer evening, herstrong profile outlined against the screen door, a black shawl drawnover her shoulders, conversing in her cordial, composed, and assured waywith the company. In my extravigant and romantic view of her, itoccurred to me that she was queenly. I did know, of course, that thequeen churned butter and did her own housecleaning." from John Saveson
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