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Facts and Events
Name |
Martin Krumm, III |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][4] |
5 Nov 1843 |
Mifflin twp., Franklin Co., Ohio |
Occupation[10] |
1866 |
a machinist. Listed in the directory as Krumm, Martin Jr. |
Residence[11][25] |
1866 |
250 South Fourth Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Occupation[12] |
Bet 1866 and 1867 |
F. & Martin Krumm and Co., 186 South Fourth Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio(F and Martin Krumm) Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry goods |
Marriage |
1869 |
Franklin Co., Ohioto Wilhelmina Luckhaupt |
Marriage |
6 Sep 1872 |
Franklin Co., Ohioto Mary Elizabeth Luckhaupt |
Occupation[13] |
1885 |
M & D Krumm, 258 & 260 South Fourth, Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioMartin III and Daniel, brothers. This business address later is changedto 328-330 South Fourth |
Residence[13] |
1885 |
98 East Noble, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Residence[14][26] |
1900 |
416 East Mound Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Occupation[1][9][15] |
Bet 1906 and 1932 |
President Martin Krumm Co. |
Residence[16][27] |
1920 |
416 Luckhaupt Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Residence[17][28] |
11 Apr 1930 |
416 Luckhaupt Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Residence[1] |
1932 |
416 Luckhaupt Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Death[5][6][1][7][8][22] |
14 Jun 1932 |
416 Luckhaupt Avenue, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Other[18][29] |
15 Jun 1932 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObituary |
Other[19][30] |
15 Jun 1932 |
Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObituary2 |
Burial[5][1][6][23] |
16 Jun 1932 |
Green Lawn cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio |
Other[20][31] |
1995 |
Bio-hist |
Other[21][32] |
2000 |
Bio-hist |
Other[9][24] |
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Bio-hist |
Reference Number |
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16108 |
Reference Number |
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606 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Schoedinger Funeral Home burial cards. Schoedinger burial cards. (State Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH).
- ↑ United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
born Nov 1845 in Ohio.
- ↑ United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
age 76 born in Ohio.
- ↑ Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 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).
- ↑ Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
certificate # 36053.
- ↑ Obituary. (further information available upon request).
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 History of Franklin County, OH.
- ↑ Williams' Columbus Directoy
105.
- ↑ Williams' Columbus Directoy
page 105 1866-1867.
- ↑ Williams' Columbus Directoy
1866-1867 page 105.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Wiggin's Columbus City Directory, 1885-86; Vol. VI. (J. Wiggins & Co., Publishers and Printers, 74 North High, Columbus, Ohio,1885)
page 441.
- ↑ United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
- ↑ Julie Krumm Reeder. Home visit with Julie Krumm Reeder, Interviewer: Kristina Kuhn Krumm,Informant Address: Columbus, Ohio. (Aug 27, 2003).
- ↑ United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
- ↑ United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
Roll: T626_1795; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 1110;ancestry image: 25.
- ↑ The Columbus Dispatch, Location: Columbus, Ohio
page 14-A.
- ↑ The Columbus Citizen, Location: Columbus, Ohio
page 17.
- ↑ edited by Lafayette Haymaker. The First Book of the Dead. (Mainesburg Press, New Albany, OH, 1995)
84.
- ↑ Carolyn Krumm Naas. Krumm family history book. (self published, Dayton, Ohio, 1995)
3.
- ↑ at home from cerebral Arteriosclerosis since 1929. The informant onMartin's death certificate was Miss Ruby Krumm (daughter)
- ↑ in Lot no 135-137 section S; Burial in Adam Luckhaupts Lot
- ↑ "Martin, born just east of Columbus, was graduated from the Columbus HighSchool. He was married to Wilhelmina Luckhaupt who was born July 16th,1848, and died August 6th, 1870. He then married Mary ElizabethLuckhaupt, a sister of his first wife. Wilhelmina and Mary ElizabethLuckhaupt were daughters of Adam Luckhaupt and Wilhelmina GertrudeKarst. Adam Luckhaupt was born in Germany on November 2nd, 1809, and atthe age of fourteen years he spent ninety days in crossing the Atlanticon a Sailing vessel. His wife was born in Germany on October 26th,1817, and came to America at the age of about nine years. In 1854 theycompleted the Luckhaupt home on the National Road. In this home MartinKrumm and his family still reside. Adam Luckhaupt died on August 21st,1885, and his wife on July 21st, 1887.
To Martin and Wilhelmina Luckhaupt Krumm a son was born, William H.,who died July 10th 1928. To him and his second wife, Mary ElizabethLuckhaupt Krumm were born seven children as follows: Raymond E. L.,Wilhelmina, Clara, Howard L., Ruby, Richard and Helen. Wilhelmina,Clara and Richard died in infancy. At an early age Martin Krumm became associated with his father inthe manufacturing business and carried it on after his father's death.In 1878 Daniel, his brother, became a partner and the firm was known asM. & D. Krumm. In 1904 Daniel retired. In 1915 the business wasincorporated under the name of The Martin Krumm Company with Martin aspresident and his son, Howard L., as general manager.
The production from this old shop has been of such variety as tocover a field of great scope. Among the commoner products of today arefire escapes, stairways, ladders, balconies, doors, railings, windowguards, fences and ornamental iron. Practically all of the iron fencingon school properties and, it is estimated, seventy-five percent of alliron fencing in Columbus was made and erected by this concern.
Originally a horse traveled in a circle to furnish power for theoperation of machinery in this shop. A gas engine, built by ReevesBrothers of Columbus, has averaged about eight hours of day per workingday since April, 1905, it having supplanted one of the steam engineswhich turned the wheels during the intervening period. A combinationshear and punch press has been in operation for fifty years. One of thetwo first iron working lathes to be installed in Columbus, approximatelyseventy years ago, is still owned by the company.
Martin Krumm has invented and patented machinery and articles usedin connection with the iron industry with his many hobbies. A violincello presented to him by Henry Treyens and John Bickel more thanseventy years ago is his pet hobby today. He was a member of theColumbus Maennerchor for about forty years and played several musicalinstruments.
In 1893 when the Adam Luckhaupt estate was subdivided (Krumm,Sargent and Krumm Subdivision) Martin Krumm remodeled the homestead inorder that Mound Street might be extended and he laid sidewalks andplanted trees along the various streets of the subdivision and set asidea strip of ground for an alley. At this time he designed and built,along original lines, a furnace which, after thirty-seven winters ofoperation, is till giving satisfactory service to the fourteen roomhouse.
Throughout his eighty-seven years of life Martin Krumm has derivedhis greatest pleasure and satisfaction in conceiving and producingthings of unusual merit and durability and in contributing to thecomfort and happiness of those about him."
- ↑ listed as a boarder
- ↑ living at home are children: William, Raymond, Howard, Ruby and Helen
- ↑ living at home are children: Howard, Rudy (listed as a son) and Helen
- ↑ own their home worth $20,000. Four adult children at home: Raymond,Howard, Ruby and Helen
- ↑ "Krumm Funeral to be Held Thursday - Aged President of Iron Works Dies ofHardening of Arteries - Funeral services for Martin Krumm, aged 88,president of the Martin Krumm Co., iron works, who died Tuesday at hishome, 416 Luckhaupt avenue, of hardening of the arteries, will be heldThursday at 3:30pm at the residence. Krumm, who was born in EastColumbus, joined his father, Martin Krumm, Sr., in operation of the ironworks, which were founded in 1849. The company occupies the originalsite. Mr. Krumm was the inventor of several machines used in the ironindustry. He was a member of the Columbus Maennerchore for many years. Abrother, Daniel Krumm; a sister, Mrs. Albert E Armbruster; twodaughters, Ruby and Helen Krumm, and three sons, Raymond, E.L. andHoward L. Krumm survive. Burial will be in Green Lawn cemetery by theSchoedinger Co."
- ↑ "MARTIN KRUMM RITES THURSDAY-Former Head of Iron Works, Son of PioneerResident; Dies at Age of 88. Martin Krumm, 88, former president of theMartin Krumm Co., iron works, who died Tuesday at his home, 416 S. 22ndstreet, from hardening of the arteries after a year's illness, will beburied in Green Lawn Cemetery Thursday by the Schoedinger Co., followingservices in the late residence at 3:30 p.m. He was a son of the lateMartin Krumm, who was born in Germany, came to Franklin county in 1812and founded the iron works in 1849. He joined the firm in 1869 andinvented several machines used in the industry. Mr. Krumm marriedsuccessively Wilhelmina Luckhaupt, her sister, Mary Elizabeth Luckhaupt,both deceased, for whose family the street now known as 22nd street wasformerly named. He is survived by his brother, Daniel: a sister, Mrs.Albert Armbruster; two daughters, Ruby and Helen Krumm, and two sons,Raymond and Howard L. Krumm. For many years Mr. Krumm was a member ofthe Columbus Maennerchor Society."
- ↑ "Martin Krumm, III is listed in with the Columbus businessman who metNovember 09, 1872 in the city hall to take preliminary steps organizingof Board of Trade. In 1900 Martin Krumm, III was continuing hisfather's manufacture of machinery and iron fences in partnership withhis brother Daniel, a maker also of violins."
- ↑ "This Martin lived at 416 South 22nd street, which was built in 1854 byhis father-in-law, Adam Luckhaupt. It was this house which was referredto as the "Krumm Farm" in August 23, 1999, article in "ColumbusDispatch" when the home was being renovated."
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