Genealogie der Familie Engertsberger

Raymond A Crummer

Raymond A Crummer[1, 2]

männlich um 1887 -


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  • Name Raymond A Crummer 
    Geburt um 1887  Iowa, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Volkszählung 1910  Grant, Pocahontas, Iowa, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    UID 5DCD08854B3DAC1586C1329BEA66C57C 
    Personen-Kennung I292608620545  Genealogy der Familie Engertsberger
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    Vater John Austin Crummer,   geb. 25 Aug 1848, Caldwell, Racine, Wisconsin, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 13 Mai 1938, Pocahontas, Pocahontas, Iowa, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 89 Jahre) 
    Mutter Kate Henderson,   geb. 30 Jan 1860, Mason Township, Cerro Gordo, Iowa, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 17 Okt 1928, Center, Pocahontas, Pocahontas, Iowa Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 68 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung 10 Mai 1869  Carroll, Illinois, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Familien-Kennung F648  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

  • Quellen 
    1. [S1066210417] Volkszählung 1910 der Vereinigten Staaten, (MyHeritage), https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?itemId=24744168&action=showRecord.
      Raymond A Crummer<br>Geschlecht: männlich<br>Geburt: ca. 1887 - Iowa, United States<br>Wohnsitz: 1910 - Grant, Pocahontas, Iowa, USA<br>Alter: 23<br>Familienstand: Ledig<br>Rasse: Weisser<br>Ethnie: American<br>Vater: John A Crummer<br>Mutter: Kate H Crummer<br>Geschwister: Clara E Crummer, Lorens L Crummer<br>Volkszählung: VerwaltungsbezirkGrantSerienT624Abbildung834 CountyPocahontasBlatt6-A StaatIowaFamilie53 Datum1910-00-00Zeile12Siehe Haushaltsmitglieder<br><a id='household'></a>Haushalt<br>Beziehung zum Familienoberhaupt; Name; Alter; Vorgeschlagene Alternativen<br>Familienoberhaupt; <a href="https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=505319801&itemId=24744165-&groupId=84da7f9d57ce38f52378127c6d1fcaed&action=showRecord&recordTitle=John+A+Crummer">John A Crummer</a>; 61; <br>Ehefrau; <a href="https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=505319801&itemId=24744166-&groupId=84da7f9d57ce38f52378127c6d1fcaed&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Kate+H+Crummer">Kate H Crummer</a>; 50; <br>Tochter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=505319801&itemId=24744167-&groupId=84da7f9d57ce38f52378127c6d1fcaed&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Clara+E+Crummer">Clara E Crummer</a>; 30; <br>Sohn; <a href="https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=505319801&itemId=24744168-&groupId=84da7f9d57ce38f52378127c6d1fcaed&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Raymond+A+Crummer">Raymond A Crummer</a>; 23; <br>Sohn; <a href="https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=505319801&itemId=24744169-&groupId=84da7f9d57ce38f52378127c6d1fcaed&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Lorens+L+Crummer">Lorens L Crummer</a>; 19; <br>Diener; <a href="https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10132/volkszahlung-1910-der-vereinigten-staaten?s=505319801&itemId=24744170-&groupId=84da7f9d57ce38f52378127c6d1fcaed&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Christine+Engle">Christine Engle</a>; 20;

    2. [S1066210424] Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1836-1922, (MyHeritage), 26 Mrz 1914, https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historic-american-newspapers-1836-1922?itemId=6318637&action=showRecord.
      <p>Evening Times-Republican<br />Veröffentlichung: Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA<br />Datum: 26. Mrz. 1914<br />Text: "...o'clock was celebrated the marriage of Miss XMla Gulgren to Raymond Crummer, of Pocahontas. The wedding took place at the home of Miss Bflla's cousin, 'Mrs. •N. Stafford, at* Fort 'Dodge, Kev. Mr ..."<br />Über diese QuelleIn April 1851, Henry Anson was the first European settler to arrive in what is now Marshalltown in Marshall County, Iowa. In 1853, he named the town Marshall after a Michigan town in which he had previously lived, but the name was changed to Marshalltown in 1862 to avoid confusion with another Iowa town. The following year, Marshalltown replaced Marietta as the county seat.Marshalltown’s Evening Times-Republican was formed from the consolidation of two early Marshalltown newspapers, the Marshall County Times and the Marshall Republican. The Marshall County Times was established in 1858 by Edwin N. Chapin and Royal H. Barnhart and published weekly. It changed hands frequently over the next ten years, eventually returning to Chapin’s ownership in 1869. A daily edition was started on April 27, 1875, and soon after this, the paper was purchased by Arthur S. Burnell. Thomas Mercer and Thomas E. McCracken founded the Marshall Republican, publishing weekly beginning on July 1, 1871. In 1875, the paper began to publish semiweekly and was soon sold to Halsey Lee Merriman. The Times and the Republican merged in 1880, when Burnell traded the Marshall County Times to Merriman in exchange for his printing business. Merriman consolidated the papers into the Weekly Times-Republican.This new publication struggled to gain stability. In 1882, Silas C. McFarland purchased an interest in the Times-Republican. The paper became the Evening Times-Republican in 1890 and Merriman retired a year later. In 1893, McFarland was appointed postmaster and sold his share of the paper to Welker Given. McFarland bought his interest back in 1896, only to sell again three years later, when he was appointed to the United States Consul at Nottingham, England. By 1900, the Evening Times-Republican finally found stable ownership after it was purchased by David Windsor Norris Jr., Theodore Johnston, William P. Hughes, George F. Thayer, Rodney C. Wells, Frank A. Moscrip, and Harry J. Rodgers, who together formed the Times-Republican Printing Company. In 1923, the name of the paper was changed to the Marshalltown Times-Republican ,until it was shortened again to the Times-Republican in 1974.The Times-Republican began as an eight-page paper, published daily with the exception of Sundays. By 1915, the paper was most often 12 pages per issue, but could range anywhere from 10 to 16. It usually featured state and national news on the front page, including excerpts from other Iowa newspapers and extensive coverage of Republican Party politics. The rest of the paper included local news and editorials, reports of social events, and obituaries. In its early years, the Evening Times-Republican used Associated Press material extensively, including columns on fashion, historical events, national and international news, and serialized fiction. As the paper progressed, it increased its coverage of local and state news and included fewer literary and miscellaneous pieces</p>