Fulda Families


Harry Fred Crum [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 13 Aug 1893 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 24 Apr 1954. He married 6 Loretta Louise Baker on 7 Nov 1916.

In 1920, Harry F. Crum (27) owned a mortgaged farm in Franklin Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Residents of the household were his wife Loretta (22), daughter Helen (2 yrs, 10 mos.), in-laws Joseph (54) and Louise (54) Baker, and sister-in-law Emma (16). Harry was the only person in the household who had an occupation listed (farmer). Neighboring households were those of Carl Danford and Miller T. Ingram. Loretta Baker Crum's uncle, Alexander Baker (40), lived nearby with her widowed grandmother, Elizabeth Baker (76).

According to an article in The Zanesville Signal on 10 Aug 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crum and children Helen, Elizabeth, Paul and Eileen of Lewisville were guests in the home of Harry's sister, Mrs. Frank Nauer of Kuhn, Ohio for a Crum-Nauer reunion. See Frank Nauer for full text of article.

In 1930, Harry F. Crum (37) still owned a farm in Franklin Twp. He lived there with his wife, Loretta (32), and children Helen L. (12), Elizabeth (9), Paul (7), and Maxine (1 yr, 1 mo.). The children all attended school except Maxine. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Clement Mallett and Carl Danford.

Loretta Louise Baker [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 2 Jul 1898 in Monroe Co., OH. She died 8 on 28 Jul 1991 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She was buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH. She married 9 Harry Fred Crum on 7 Nov 1916.

Records conflict on spelling of surname:
Baker -- Jim Hohman, obituary
Becker -- Dolores Snider

Obituary:
Loretta Louise Crum, 93, formerly of 808 Orchard St., died at ? p.m. Thursday,
July 1, 1991 at Willow Haven Nursing Home. Mrs. Crum was a member of St.
Thomas Catholic Church. Born July 2, 1898 in Monroe County, she was a daughter
of Joseph and Louise Zwick Baker.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George (Helen) Carter of Los Angeles, Calif.,
and Mrs. Norma Jean Zimmerman of Oklahoma City, Okla.; one son, Paul Bernard
Crum of Toledo; 11 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry F. Crum, who died in April
1954; three daughters, Eileen Crum, Katherine Betty Wartenbee and Mary Maxine
Alton.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hillis Funeral Home.

They had the following children:

  F i Helen L. Crum
  F ii Katherine Elizabeth Crum
  M iii Paul Bernard Crum
  F iv Eileen Crum 1 was born about 1925 in Ohio. She died on 30 Aug 1927 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She was buried in Burkhart, Monroe Co., OH.

Eileen (Ilene) Crum's obituary appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on September 1, 1927
CALDWELL CHILD DIES FROM INJURIES SUSTAINED
IN FALL FROM BED AT HOME LAST WEEK CALDWELL, Aug 31 -- Ilene, aged two years, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crum of near Swazey, passed away,
early Tuesday morning at the Good Samaritan hospital, at
Zanesville, following an operation for blood poisoning. The child had fallen from her bed one day last week striking
her elbow on the floor, but it was not thought at the time her
injuries were serious. Her condition became worse Saturday
and she was removed to the hospital, where it was found
blood poisoning had developed. She is survived by her par-
ents, two sisters and one brother of the home. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker of Main street,
Caldwell. Funeral services will be held from the Catholic church at
Burkhart Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with burial at Burkhart.
  F v Mary Maxine Crum
  F vi Norma Jean Crum

Francis Joseph Nauer [Parents] "Frank" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 4 Oct 1891 in Woodsfield, Monroe Co., OH. He died on 12 Feb 1963. He married 8 Blanche Ida Crum on 16 May 1922 in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

Frank Nauer was a veteran of World War I. Details of service record are as follows:
Name: Frank J. Nauer Serial Number: 2106801 Race: W
Residence: Burkhart, O. Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Woodsfield, O. Enlistment Date: 19 Sep 1917
Birth Place: Woodsfield, O. Birth Date / Age: 26 Years
Assigns Comment: 158 Depot Brigade to 11 Nov 1917; Co K 347 Infantry to 1 July 1918; 162
Depot Brigade to Discharge Corporal 6 Aug 1918; Sergeant 1 Oct 1918.
Honorable discharge 30 Dec 1918.

The following article appeared in The Zanesville Signal on 10 Aug 1926. Note that the host couple’s name is misspelled in the headline.
DINNER PARTY AT THE MAUER HOME NEAR KUHN, OHIO
Summerfield, O., Aug 10. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nauer of Kuhn, route 1 entertained with an elaborate two
course dinner Sunday. Covers being laid for Miss Stella
Crum of Fairmont, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haren
of Miltonsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michael and sons
Arthur Leo and Victor, of Fulda, Miss Margaret O’Brien
of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crum and children Helen,
Elizabeth, Paul and Eileen of Lewisville, Mr. and Mrs. Urban
Crum and children Donald, Clarence and Irene of Sarahsville
route, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dimmerling and sons Walter, Clar-
ence and Wilbert and Mrs. and Mrs. George Crum and son
Raymond and daughter Edna of Summerfield R.F.D., Mrs.
and Mrs. Geo., Nauer, Harmony Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Brister, John Nauer and Charles Schumacher of the Burkhart
vicinity, and the host and hostess and son, Herman.
The affair was a reunion of the Nauer and Crum fam-
ilies and proved to be a delightful one.

The phrase "covers were laid" refers to place settings, i.e., "a meal was served to the following people."

In 1930, Frank J. Nauer (39) and his wife Blanche I. (34) owned a farm in Seneca Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Living with them were their children Herman L. (6), and Lucille A. (2 yrs 7 mos.) and Frank's widowed father John Nauer (76). Adjacent homes in the census were those of Ernest Hohman and Joseph Brister.

Blanche Ida Crum [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 18 Feb 1896 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 16 Aug 1983 in Guernsey Co., OH. She was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery, Burkhart, Monroe Co., OH. She married 7 Francis Joseph Nauer on 16 May 1922 in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 4, 6 Sep 1939:
20 YEARS OF MARRIAGE ARE CELEBRATED
Mr. and Mrs. Clemence Dimmerling entertained with a picnic
dinner at their home on the East Pike recently and the affair complimented
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horn, who were celebrating
their 20th wedding anniversary.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michael and children,
Arthur, Leo, and Roger, Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dimmerling of Summer-
field; Mrs. Frank Naur, Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horn, Woodsfield;
Rose Marie and Patricia Ann Dimmerling, Miss Marcella Dimmerling, Zanes-
ville.

The surname of the anniversary couple was misspelled in the article. They were Lawrence and Emma (Crum) Haren, who were married on 2 Sep 1919 in St. Mary’s Church in Fulda. Emma Crum Haren was the sister of Mary Crum Dimmerling, the host’s mother.

Obituary (from Betty Hartley):
Blanche B. Nauer, 87, of Route 1, Lewisville, passed away August 16
at Guernsey Memorial Hospital of heart failure following a two-year illness.
She was born in Noble County, February 18, 1896, the daughter of the late
George and Gertrude Ritterbeck Crum. Her husband Frank Joseph Nauer
passed away February 12, 1963.
Surviving ae her three sons: Herman of Nashport, Joseph of Canton, Leo
of Hebron; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Lucille) Michel of Canton, Mrs.
Richard (Gertrude) Nau of Route 1, Caldwell; two brothers, Raymond Crum
of Summerfield, Lewis Crum of Keyser, WV; and one sister, Edna Haren of
Woodsfield, 29 granchildren; and 15 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Joseph Nauer on February
12, 1963; and by five sisters and two brothers.
She was a homemaker, a life member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Burkhart,
and member of CWC Club.
Mass of Christian Burial was at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Rosary was held
at the Brubach Funeral Home , Summerfield, with Father Tom Nau officiating.
Burial in the church cemetery.

They had the following children:

  M i Herman Leo Nauer
  F ii Lucille Adeline Nauer
  F iii Gertrude Nauer
  M iv Joseph George Nauer
  M v Leo O. Nauer

Harry Ernest Michel [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 3 Nov 1897 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 16 Dec 1968 in Lowell, Washington Co., OH. The cause of death was a heart attack. He was buried 7 in Sandy Valley Cemetery, Waynesburg, Stark Co., OH. He married 8 Cora Lillian Crum on 4 May 1920 in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

According to an article in The Zanesville Signal on 10 Aug 1926, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michael and sons Arthur, Leo, and Victor were guests in the home of Cora's sister, Mrs. Frank Nauer of Kuhn, Ohio for a Crum-Nauer reunion. See Frank Nauer for full text of article.

In 1930, 33 year old farmer Hary Michel lived with his 32 year old wife Cora on a farm they owned (value $1000) in Enoch Township, Noble County, Ohio. Living in the household with them were children Arther (8), Leo (7) Victor (5), Wanetta (2) and Roger (1). Arther and Leo attended school. All members of the household were born in Ohio as were Harry's mother and Cora's parents. Harry's father was born in Germany. The family owned a radio.

The following appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on March 17, 1933: RECEIVES BAD CUT ON HEAD Harry Michael received a bad cut on the head Wednesday
morning while mending a grape arbor at his home, near Fulda.
He was brought to the office of Dr. E. G. Ditch where two stitches
were taken to close the wound.


Obituary:
HARRY H. MICHEL
Mr. Michel, 71, of Waynesburg passed away suddenly on
Monday [16 Dec 1968] while visiting his daughter, Mrs. Howard
(Patricia) Huck of Lowell, O.
Mr. Michel was a retired farmer and a former employee of the
Natco Corp. of Magnolia. He was a member of St. James Catholic
Church in Waynesburg and Magnolia Grange.
Other survivors in addition to Mrs. Huck are another daughter; five
sons; 32 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, one of whom
is Beda of Louisville, and 3 sisters, including Mrs. Walter (Ella) Weisent
of Harrisburg. He was preceded in death in 1966 by his wife, Cora, and
a son, Leo J. was killed in World War II.
Requiem High Mass will be sung this morning, Thursday, at 9:30 in
the church and burial will be in Sandy Valley Cemetery.

Cora Lillian Crum [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 21 Jun 1898 in Stock Twp., Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 1 Dec 1966 in Waynesburg, Stark Co., OH. She was buried in Sandy Valley Cemetery, Waynesburg, Stark Co., OH. She married 6 Harry Ernest Michel on 4 May 1920 in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.

From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 4, 6 Sep 1939:
20 YEARS OF MARRIAGE ARE CELEBRATED
Mr. and Mrs. Clemence Dimmerling entertained with a picnic
dinner at their home on the East Pike recently and the affair complimented
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horn, who were celebrating
their 20th wedding anniversary.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michael and children,
Arthur, Leo, and Roger, Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dimmerling of Summer-
field; Mrs. Frank Naur, Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horn, Woodsfield;
Rose Marie and Patricia Ann Dimmerling, Miss Marcella Dimmerling, Zanes-
ville.

The surname of the anniversary couple was misspelled in the article. They were Lawrence and Emma (Crum) Haren, who were married on 2 Sep 1919 in St. Mary’s Church in Fulda. Emma Crum Haren was the sister of Mary Crum Dimmerling, the host’s mother.

Cora Crum Michel's obituary appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 03 Dec 1966:
Mrs. Cora L. Michel, 68, of Magnolia, O., native of Noble County,
died at 4:40 p.m. Thursday (Dec. 1, 1966) at the home of a son,
Victor Michel of Waynesburg. She had been in failing health for
the past 12 years. Mrs.. Michel was born on Jun 21, 1989 in Stock
Township, Noble County, a daughter of George and Gertrude Ritter-
beck Crum. She was a member of St. James Catholic Church at
Waynesburg and the Altar and Rosary Society.
Surviving are her husband, Harry; five sons, Victor, at whose home
she died, twins Gerald and Harold of Canton, Arthur also of Canton and
Roger of Canton and Roger of Caldwell; two daughters Mrs. Albert Smith
Jr. of Hopewell and Mrs. Howard Huck of Lowell; 32 grandchildren, a great-
grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Haver [sic Nauer] of Lewisville and
Mrs. Clem Haren of Woodsfield and two brothers, Raymond Crum of
Summerfield and Lewis of Burlington, W.Va. Another son, Leo, was killed
in World War II.
The body was taken to McCreery-Finefrock Funeral Home in Magnolia
where friends may call from 7 until 9 p.,. today and from 2 until 4 p.m. Sunday.
The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday in the funeral house. Requiem High
Mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. Monday in St. James Church with burial in Sandy
Valley Cemetery near Waynesburg.

They had the following children:

  M i Arthur Walter Michel
  M ii Joseph Leo Michel 1, 2, 3 was born on 21 Mar 1922 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 18 Dec 1944 in Luxembourg. The cause of death was WWII casualty. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
  M iii Victor Leo Michel
  F iv Irene Cora Michel 1 was born in 1926 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died in 1926 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
  F v Wonetta Cora Michel
  M vi Roger Lawrence Michel
  M vii Harold Michel
  M viii Gerald Michel
  F ix Patricia Michel

Louis J. Crum [Parents] "Shorty" 1, 2, 3 was born on 19 Mar 1901 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 23 Apr 1987 in .. He married 4 Stella Smith before 1935.

From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 10, 12 Sep 1935:
George Crum, son Raymond and daughter Edna have returned from a visit with
Mr. Crum's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Crum and with Miss Virginia
Helsa, Clarksburg, W.Va., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kullman and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Sefold and daughter of Fairmont, W.Va., and other friends.


Louis Crum, who was known as "Shorty" lived in Clarksburg, WV in 1938. He resided in Burlington, West Virginia in 1966.

Stella Smith [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 1 Oct 1907 in Upper Tract, Pendleton Co., WV. She died on 24 Jul 2004 in Romney, Hampshire Co., WV. She married 3 Louis J. Crum before 1935.

Stella Crum's obituary appeared in the Mineral Daily News Tribune, Newspaper, Keyser, WV on July 27, 2004

ROMNEY, W. VA. -- Stella Crum, 96, a resident of Hampshire Health
Center, Romney, formerly of Keyser, died on Saturday, July 24, 2004,
at the nursing home.
Born October 1, 1907, in Upper Tract, she was a daughter of the late
Jonah E. and Zadie (Mitchell) Smith, She was also proceded in death
by her husband, Lewis "Shorty" Crum and a son Daniel R. Crum.
Mrs. Crum was a retired registered nurse and a member of the
Church of Assumption of Keyser.
Surviving are her three sons, Louis J. Crum of Ft. Worth Texas,
David L. Crum of Atlanta, Ga., and Dennis C. Crum of Virginia Beach,
Va.; nine grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Markwood Funeral Home, Keyser
on Wednesday from 7-9 pm.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Church of the
Assumption, Keyser on thursday, July 29, 2004, at 10:30 a.m. with
Father Ivan M. Lebar as celebrant. Interment will follow in Potomac
Memorial Gardens, Keyser.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.markwoodfuneral-
home.com <http://www.markwoodfuneralhome.com>.

They had the following children:

  M i Louis J. Crum
  M ii Daniel Richard Crum
  M iii David L. Crum
  M iv Dennis C. Crum

Wilmer Sebold 1, 2 was born on 24 Jul 1902. He died in Nov 1987 in Levittown, Bucks Co., PA. He married 3 Stella Crum after 1926.

Dates are taken from the SS Death Index. It has not been proven that this is the same Wilmer Sebold. SS # issued in West Virginia before 1951.

Stella Crum [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born on 6 Aug 1903 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 19 Nov 1936. She married 4 Wilmer Sebold after 1926.

According to an article in The Zanesville Signal on 10 Aug 1926, Miss Stella Crum of Fairmont, W. Va. was a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Nauer of Kuhn, Ohio for a Crum-Nauer reunion. See Frank Nauer for full text of article.


Clemence Anthony Haren [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 11 Mar 1890 in Malaga Twp., Monroe Co., OH. He died 7 on 8 Jan 1974 in Beallsville, Monroe Co., OH. He married 8 Edna A. Crum on 10 May 1947.

Other marriages:
, Laura A.

On 5 Jun 1917, 27 year old Clem Harren of 700 High Ave. SW, Canton, Ohio registered for the US military draft. The registration card states tht he was born March 11th, 1890 in Ozark, Ohio. At the time of the draft registration, Clem was a carpenter working for S.P. Herron in Canton. According to the draft registration, he was married (but his wife is not named). Clem was described as being of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.

Clem Haren has not been found in the 1920 census.

In 1930, Clem A. Haren (40) and his wife, Laura (34) owned a home worth $5000 at 241 Dryden Ct. in Canton, Ohio. Both were natives of Ohio, as were their parents. Clem worked as a house contractor. A portion of their home was rented to a young couple, Andrew and Dorothy Danner.

Two notes from the "Ozark News Briefs of Interest" column in the Zanesville Times Recorder, 10 Nov 1933:
OZARK, O. -- Clem Haren of Beallsville route was in town shopping Thursday evening.

Earl Shivers, Clem Haren and Leo and Peter Burkhart helped Frank Riser saw wood Thursday.


In 1942, 52 year old Clem Anthony Haren of Box 451 Woodsfield, Monroe Co., Ohio registered for the US military draft for a second time. Clem's date and place of birth were March 11, 1890 in Monroe County, Ohio. When asked for the name and address of a person who would always know his whereabouts, Clem answered "Cecil Yoss, Woodsfield, Ohio." Clem indicated that he was self-employed in Monroe County, but did not indicate what his occupation was. Clem was 5'8", 170 lbs with blue eyes, gray hair and a light complexion.

Although his second wife's obituary states that Clem Haren died in 1965, his gravestone says 1974. This is confirmed by the Social Security Death Index. Alternate date of birth (from Mark Haren): Mar 1889.

Edna A. Crum [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 17 Sep 1908 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 9 Feb 2002 in Barnesville, Belmont Co., OH. She was buried in St. Sylvester Cemetery, Woodsfield, Monroe Co., OH. She married 6 Clemence Anthony Haren on 10 May 1947.

Edna Crum lived in Fairmont, WV in 1938.

From the Zanesville Signal, May 19, 1947 WOODSFIELD -- The engagement of Miss Edna Crum of Morgantown, W. Va.,
to Clem Haren of Woodsfield has been announced by her brother, Louis Crum
of Morgantown. The bride-elect is employed at the University of Morgantown and
Mr. Haren is manager of the Smith Lumber company on Sycamore street.

Obituary:
WOODSFIELD - Edna A. Haren, 93, of South Sycamore Street died Saturday
(Feb. 9, 2002) at Barnesville Hospital.
She was born Sept. 17, 1908, in Noble County to George and Gertrude Ritterbeck
Crum. She was a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church at Woodsfield and the
Catholic Women's Club. She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clem Haren, in 1965 [sic]; six sisters,
Mary Dimmerling, Matilda Kullman, Emma Haren, Blach Nauer, Cora Michel and Estella
Sebold; and four brothers, Lewis, Raymond, Urban and Harry Crum.
Mass of Christian burial is at 11 a.m. today at St. Sylvester Catholic Church at Woods-
field with Father David Gaydosik officiating. Burial is in St. Sylvester Catholic Church
Cemetery. Bauer-Turner Funeral Home in Woodsfield is in charge of arrangements.


Joseph Baker [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born in Dec 1863 in Ohio. He died 9 after 1939. He married 10, 11 Louisa R. Zwick on 14 Apr 1885 in Monroe Co., OH.

Siblings Joseph and Roseanna Baker were married to siblings Louisa and John Zwick.

In 1900, Joseph Baker (36) owned a farm in Franklin Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Living with him were his wife Louise K. (35), children Agnes M. (13), Herman C. (11), Nora B. , (8), and Loreta L. (1), and hired hand Samuel Orr (20). Agnes and Herman attended school. Everyone in the household was a native of Ohio. One child died prior to 1900.

In the 1910 census, Joseph Baker (46) still owned a farm in Franklin Twp. Household members were Louisa (45) and children Herman (20), Lenora (18), Loretta (11) and Emma (7).

At the time of the 1920 census, Joseph and Louise Baker and their daughter Emma lived with the family of daughter and son-in-law Loretta and Harry Crum in Franklin Twp. The family of Joseph's brother, Alexander lived nearby with his widowed mother, Elizabeth.

In 1930, 66 year old Joseph Baker lived with his wife Louise (65) and his daughter Emma (26) in a home they owned (value $3000) at 610 Main Street, Caldwell Village, Olive Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. Based on census data, Joseph and Louise had been married for about 45 years. All members of the household were born in Ohio. Joseph worked as a a laborer doing "odd jobs." The family owned a radio set.

Louisa R. Zwick [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born in Jan 1865 in Lewisville, Monroe Co., OH. She died 9 on 7 Aug 1939 in Caldwell, Noble Co., OH. She was buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Caldwell, Noble Co., OH. She married 10, 11 Joseph Baker on 14 Apr 1885 in Monroe Co., OH.

According to the census, four of Louise Zwick Baker's five children were living in 1900.

LOUISE Z. BAKER DIES MONDAY AT HOME IN CALDWELL
CALDWELL - Mrs. Louise Zwick Baker, 74, wife of
Joseph Baker, died suddenly at the home on Main street
Monday morning [7 Aug 1939] at 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. Baker
had been an invalid since last December and was stricken
while seated in her wheelchair. A physician was called but
death occurred within a few minutes after he arrived at the
home. Mrs. Baker was well known in Caldwell and Noble
county. The family moved to Caldwell from Lewisville 19
years ago.
She was a daughter of Martin and Margaret Hohman
Zwick, and was born at Lewisville, Monroe county. She was
the last surviving member of her family.
Mrs. Baker was the mother of five children, all of whom
survive. The are Mrs. Edward Schott of Canal Fulton, Herman
Baker of Lewisville, Miss Leona Baker of Cleveland, Mrs. H.T.
Crum of New Concord, and Miss Emma Baker of the home.
There are 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at
St. Philomena Catholic church conducted by Rev. Fr. Louis B.
Preston. Interment will be made in Olive cemetery. The body
was removed to the Murphy funeral home and arrangements
are in charge of funeral Director Brubach of Summerfield.

They had the following children:

  F i Agnes Mary Baker
  M ii Herman Clement Baker
  F iii Lenora B. Baker "Nora " 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 2 Oct 1891 in Caldwell, Noble Co., OH. She died in Mar 1977 in Orrville, Wayne Co., OH.

Lenora Baker never married.
  U iv infant Baker 1 was born about 1895. infant died before 1900.
  F v Loretta Louise Baker
  F vi Emma Baker

Harry Hesse 1 was born before 1890.

He had the following children:

  F i Virginia Hesse

John B. Haren [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born in Aug 1863 in Center Twp., Monroe Co., OH. He died 7 on 2 Dec 1924 in Monroe Co., OH. He married Catherine Burkhart about 1887.

In 1900, John Haren (37) owned a mortgaged farm in Center Twp., Monroe County, Ohio where he lived with his wife Cathrine (32) and children Clemence N. (11) and Anna H. (9). Everyone in the home was a native of Ohio. Catherine had given birth to two children, both of whom were still living, according to the census. Both children attended school. The census states that when they were first married, John and Catherine were 18 and 13 years old, respectively (abt 1880). If true, this would mean there was a nine-year gap between the marriage and the birth of their first child.

The family still lived on a farm in Center Twp., Monroe County ten years later. The household consisted of John (47), Cathrine (43), Clemence A. (20), and Aney H. (18). According to the 1910 census, John and Catherine had been married for 23 years. This puts their marriage date around 1887.

By 1920, the children had moved on. John (57) and Catherine (52) lived by themselves on their farm in Center Twp.

Catherine Burkhart [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 5 Apr 1867 in Ohio. She died 8 on 23 Dec 1947. She married John B. Haren about 1887.

Sources conflict on date of birth:
05 Apr 1867 -- Hartley
05 Apr 1868 -- Haren

In 1930, widow Catherine Haren (63) lived with her daughter and son-in-law in Canton, Ohio.

Katherine Burkhart Haren lived in Rockford, Illinois at the time of her sister Mary Weisend's death in 1946.

They had the following children:

  M i Clemence Anthony Haren
  F ii Anna M. Haren

Clarence Francis Crum [Parents]

Other marriages:
, Opal E.

Betty Miller

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