Person:Philip Krumm (8)

m. 1 Feb 1832
  1. Henry Krumm1832 - 1907
  2. Barbara Anna Krumm1834 - 1904
  3. David Krumm1835 - 1900
  4. Frederica Krumm1836 - 1921
  5. William Krumm1838 - 1904
  6. Joseph Krumm1839 - 1920
  7. Louis W Krumm1840 - 1921
  8. Philip Krumm1841 - 1919
  9. Harmon Krumm1843 - 1935
  10. Catherina Krumm1848 - 1855
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 Philip Krumm
Gender Male
Birth? 31 Mar 1841 Mifflin twp., Franklin Co., Ohio
Other[6][21] 2 May 1864 Camp Chase, 133rd Reg. OVI; Co. F, Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioMilit-Beg
Marriage 23 Nov 1865 to Susannah Young
Residence? Bet 1865 and 1919 Lima twp., Licking Co., Ohio
Residence[7][22] 5 Jun 1880 Lima twp., Licking Co., Ohio
Other[9][24] 21 Mar 1889 Pataskala, Licking Co., OhioNews-OK
Residence[8][23] Bet 1889 and 1890 Summit Station, Licking Co., Ohio
Other[10][25] 8 Aug 1890 Ohio, United StatesPension Civil War
Other[11][26] 24 Feb 1899 Newark, Licking Co., OhioNews-OK
Other 20 Jun 1900 Lima twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1900
with Susannah Young
Other[12][27] 16 Mar 1904 Newark, Licking Co., OhioNews-OK
Other 12 Mar 1907 Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews-OK
with Susannah Young
Other 19 Aug 1907 Newark, Licking, Ohio, United StatesNews-OK
with Susannah Young
Other[12][28] 21 Mar 1908 Newark, Licking Co., OhioNews-OK
Other[13][29] 1909 Newark, Licking Co., OhioBio-hist
Occupation[14] 1910 Lima twp., Licking Co., Ohio"own income"
Other 20 Apr 1910 Lima twp., Licking Co., OhioCensus1910
with Susannah Young
Other[15][30] 23 Jan 1915 Newark, Licking Co., OhioNews-OK
Residence? 1919 750 East Fifth Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Death[1][2][17] 1 Feb 1919 750 East Fifth Street, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio
Burial[3][4][5][18] 4 Feb 1919 Silent Home cemetery, Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio
Other[31] Feb 1919 Obitz_OK
Other[16][32] 2 Feb 1919 Columbus, Franklin Co., OhioObitz2_OK
Other[19] Anecdote
Other[20] Anecdote
Reference Number? 1
Reference Number? 15628

from Nellie Connell Woodruff: Phillip Krumm was born 31 March 1841 atE. Columbus. (Census records show his parents were in Mifflin Twp.Franklin Co.) Died 1 Feb. 1919. 750 E. 5th. Ave. Columbus, OH. Servicesat Universalist Church, Summit Station,Ohio. Married Nov. 23 1865.Was married 65 years. 5 sons and 3 daughters. 3 sons ,have passedaway leaving 2 sons, 5 daughters. 27 Grandchildren, 15 greatgrandchildren, 3 brothers and 1 sister. (actually married 54 yrs.)

References
  1. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  2. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    certificate 10386.
  3. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker.
  4. Truro twp. Franklin Co. Ohio trustee. Silent Home cemetery Burial Records, Interviewer: Kenneth Krumm,Informant Address: by phone. (2002).
  5. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  6. Roster of Ohio Troops
    page 594-595.
  7. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Roll: T9_1040; Family History Film: 1255040; Page: 16C; EnumerationDistrict: 165; Image: 0034; ancestry image 7.
  8. Polk City Directory. 1889-1890 Newark, Licking County Directory. (R.L. Polk Co., 37001 Industrial Rd., Livonia, MI)
    page 869.
  9. Pataskala Standard: newspaper, Location: Pataskala, Ohio
    Page 3, Col 2.
  10. Civil War Pension Index, Url: www.ancestry.com
    application # 851,228; certificate #608,122 filed in Ohio.
  11. Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
    page 8.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
    page 4.
  13. E. M. P. Brister. Centennial History of the City of Newark & Licking County, Ohio. (1909)
    Volume 2, Page 422.
  14. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    ED#64; page 145B; sheet 2B; ancestry image: 4.
  15. Newark Daily Advocate: newspaper, Location: Newark, Ohio
    Page 7, Col 2.
  16. The Columbus Dispatch, Location: Columbus, Ohio.
  17. senile dementia; informant is wife she lists his parents as Martin Krummand May Young
  18. Lot 871; grave 2. This is a large family plot with five graves. Buriedthere is Philip and Susannah and three children, Harvey, James andLowell
  19. We have several photos of Philip and wife Susannah. As well as a copy ofthe funeral program.
  20. Philip was a Republican and belonged and practiced in the UniversalistChurch. He started farming in Licking County, Ohio at age 24 with hisSister Fredericka's husband, Henry Gieseck, and he remained in thisjoint effort until he married and farmed his land alone
  21. Mustered in May 6, 1864 at Camp Chase, Oh by Major Cravens. Mustered outAug 20, 1864 at Camp Chase, O., by E.E Brand, Captain 18th Infantry,USA. He is listed as age 23 with period of service 100 days
  22. listed as "Krumb". They have five children at home, Minnie, Frank, Etta,Clara and James. They also have a housekeeper, Arvilla Darby, age 17
  23. Personal propery: $869
  24. "Summit Station - The farmers have improved the past pleasant weather bygetting ready for spring work. ...Philip Krumm planted potatoes lastSaturday."
  25. date hard to read, might be Aug 8, 1880. This is an Invalid Pensionapplication
  26. "SUMMIT STATION- The cake walk given by the ladies of the Universalistchurch at Beem's hall Wednesday night was a great success in every way.Ten couple contested for the prize cakes, Mrs. F.M Layton and Mr. Wm.Reaes winning the first and Miss Tracy Rusler and Mr. Ed Milburn thesecond. Messrs. Philip Krumm, Prof. Rusler and C.W. Swygert acted asjudges." NOTE: In a cake walk a band usually plays music, whileparticpants walk in a circle around the band stand. The music might stopat any moment and when it does, whoever was closest to a pre-determinedspot in the circle was the winner of the cake(s).
  27. "Messrs. G.G. Walters and Levosee Sinsabaugh are building a new barn forPhilip Krumm."
  28. "Philip Krumm Insane-- An affidavit of lunacy was filed in the Probatecourt by Dr. J.T. Harbottle, charging that Philip Krumm, a citizen foSummit Station, was insane. An inquest was held by the Probate court andthe court found that the defendant was insane and ordered him committedto the State Hospital. Deputy Sheriff Hindel went out to Summit StationSaturday and took the patient to Columbus. Mr Krumm is aged 65 years, isa veteran of the Civil war, and a well to do and highly esteemedcitizen. He is extremely melancholy, has religious and other delusionsand a suicidal tendency. He has a wife and a large family of children."
  29. "PHILIP KRUMM - Philip Krumm, a prosperous farmer of Lima township,whose family for many generations has followed the same pursuit in thispart of the state, was born in Mifflin township, Franklin county, Ohio,March 31, 1842, a son of Martin and Mary Krumm, both of whom werenatives of the fatherland. His father, accompanied by his second wifeand seven children, after seventy-seven days voyage, landed in Americanin the year 1832, the journey being anything but agreeable, since inthose days passengers were required to carry their own edibles anddrinking water, and consequently they were obliged to suffer the pangsof hunger and the little food afforded them was obviously unsavory. Inall he had fourteen sons and four daughters, seven sons and threedaughters survive and a half brother is also living. Of his four sonsthree, Joseph, Harmon and Philip, were in the hundred days' serviceduring the Civil war, and the fourth, Louis, served three years in theNinety-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. John and Gottleib, half brothers,were among the "forty-niners" who during the gold excitement went to
    California where they successfully followed mining for a number ofyears. The elder Mr. Krumm departed this life in Franklin county, Ohio,in the year of 1864, when seventy-seven years of age, and his wifesurvived him by
    twenty-five years, passing away March 2, 1889.
    In the district school of Mifflin township, Franklin county, wherehis parents located on coming to America, Philip Krumm received hiseducation, and upon completing is studies remained on the old home farm,engaged in the
    active pursuit of agriculture until he was twenty-four years of age,when he came to this county with his brother-in-law, Henry Geiseck, withwhom he engaged in farming until he was united in marriage. He thenpursued the occupation independently until a few years ago, when heretired. His farm consists of seventy acre located on the Lima and Etnatownship line and is highly improved land, equipped with the best modernmachinery and provided with a comfortable residence, barns, outbuildingsand all the requirements for conducting a general farming business.During his career as an agriculturist Mr. Krumm gave his undividedattention to the enterprise and pursued the occupation industriously andperseveringly, and from year to year his harvest were of pecuniaryadvantage and enabled him to establish himself in comfortablecircumstances so that in the evening of life he might
    enjoy the fruits of his long years of labor. Although he is in hissixty-seventy year he is not contented with living a life of inactivity,and while he has given up farm duties he utilizes a great deal of histime in selling fencing.
    On November 23, 1865, Mr. Krumm was united in marriage with SusannahYoung, who was born in this township about a mile and a half south ofSummit Station, on May 24, 1848, and has resided here all her life. Shewas a
    daughter of Mathias and Susannah (Lurany) Young, her father having beena native of Maryland, where his birth occurred in June, 1814, and hermother of Fairfield county, Ohio, where she was born in the year of1822. With his parents Mr. Young came to Fairfield county prior to hismarriage, and was one of the number who cut timber for the new part ofthe old state reservoir
    In Fairfield county he was married, in April, 1839, and one yearlater he located on a farm in this township where he resided until hisdeath in January, 1889, his wife departing this life five years later.Their farm consisted of two hundred and fifty acres of excellent land,in addition to which they owned other large tracts of land which theyalso devoted to agriculture, the seventy acres now under cultivation byMr. Krumm being a portion of the two hundred and fifty acre farm.Susannah Young was one seven children, the others being Daniel andRichard, deceased; Manesay Howard, of Columbus; Lafayette, of Pataskala;Franklin who died in infancy; and David, of Columbus. Daniel enlistedin Company 1, Ninety-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which he serveduntil the close of the war, and his brother Richard, who enlisted in thenine months' service in the Seventy-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, alsoenlisted in the One Hundred Eighty-eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, inwhich he served for three years.
    Mr. and Mrs. Krumm were blessed with the following children: MinnieConnell, of Summit Station; Frank, of this township; Lowell, who died ininfancy; Ada Belknap, of Columbus; Arthur, at home; Florence Brown, ofColumbus; and Harvey, who resides at home. Mr. Krumm votes with therepublican party, to which he has always given his support. As to hisreligious faith, he is liberal and, being a man of great sympathy andkindness and one who wishes the best for humanity at large, he isaffiliated with the Universalist church, at the services of which he isa faithful worshiper. As heretofore mentioned, he served in Company F,One Hundred and Thirty-third Ohio Volunteer Infancy, in the one hundreddays' service, and was honorably discharged at Camp Chase, August 20,1864. Aside from being an industrious and enterprising man, Mr. Krummis also one of excellent traits of character and moral force, and beinghonorable and just in all his dealings he is held in high respect by thecitizens of the community."
  30. "Delinquent Tax Sale - Summit Village, Lima Township. Krumm, P. and S.,lot 27, value $310; taxes of 1913 and 1914"
  31. "SUMMIT STATION - The remains of Mr. Philip Krumm who died at his home750 East 5th Ave., Columbus, Saturday morning was brought here Tuesdayand the funeral was held in the Universalist church at eleven o'clock.Rev. F. M. Pitkins officiating assisted by Rev. Levitt. Burial inSilent Home at Reynoldsburg, by W. I. Winegarner."
  32. "Phillip Krumm, aged 77, 750 East Fifth Avenue, Saturday fromcomplications. He is survived by his wife, two sons, five daughters,three brothers, a sister, 26 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.Funeral from the Universalist church at Summit Station, Tuesday at 11a.m. Interment will be made at Reynoldsburg. W. I. Winegarner."