The gentleman is using the wicker chair to hold himself steady.
Barney Krumholz had his photo taken in Fairbury, ILL by a photographer by the name of Phillips.
Thanks for stopping by. Do come again:)
Update from Iggy:
Bernard was a farmer.
Bernard Krumholz (Oct. 24, 1871 in Germany - Oct. 12, 1953 in Illinois) Husband of Anna Marie (nee) Weber Krumholz (1880 - 1958).
Parent: Jacob Theodore Krumholz (1838 - 1916) and Agatha Kleinhans Krumholz (1840 - 1904)
Children:
Daniel Conrad Krumholz (1902 - 1972)*
Elizabeth Mary Krumholz Noel (1903 - 1999)*
John Krumholz (1906 - 1972)*
Marie Agatha Krumholz (1908 - 1910)*
Anna Frances Krumholz Nauman (1911 - 1994)*
Edward Bernard Krumholz (1917 - 2000)*
Burial:
Saint Marys Cemetery, Metamora, Woodford County, Illinois.
Parent: Jacob Theodore Krumholz (1838 - 1916) and Agatha Kleinhans Krumholz (1840 - 1904)
Children:
Daniel Conrad Krumholz (1902 - 1972)*
Elizabeth Mary Krumholz Noel (1903 - 1999)*
John Krumholz (1906 - 1972)*
Marie Agatha Krumholz (1908 - 1910)*
Anna Frances Krumholz Nauman (1911 - 1994)*
Edward Bernard Krumholz (1917 - 2000)*
Burial:
Saint Marys Cemetery, Metamora, Woodford County, Illinois.
I wasn't too convinced until I discovered Anna Marie Weber's family lived in Peoria and Fairbury. This Barnard was a farmer.
ReplyDeleteBernard Krumholz (Oct. 24, 1871 in Germany - Oct. 12, 1953 in Illinois) Husband of Anna Marie (nee) Weber Krumholz (1880 - 1958).
Parent: Jacob Theodore Krumholz (1838 - 1916) and Agatha Kleinhans Krumholz (1840 - 1904)
Children:
Daniel Conrad Krumholz (1902 - 1972)*
Elizabeth Mary Krumholz Noel (1903 - 1999)*
John Krumholz (1906 - 1972)*
Marie Agatha Krumholz (1908 - 1910)*
Anna Frances Krumholz Nauman (1911 - 1994)*
Edward Bernard Krumholz (1917 - 2000)*
Burial:
Saint Marys Cemetery, Metamora, Woodford County, Illinois.
Find A Grave Memorial# 15653104
(http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15653104)
It would be wonderful he he could find his way back to his family!
ReplyDeleteMy last name is German but it sure doesn't look like that. I guess I have never really studied names of people from Germany to see the variety that comes from there. The Schultz with the z actually shows that German names did have z's in them.
ReplyDeleteWell, looks like that one is headed straight for a Full Circle feature--and soon!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting info. That chair is awesome.
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