Daughter of William Waltz (1796–1887) and Mary Hauser Waltz (1805–1891)
BIRTH: 18 May 1839
Red House, Allegany County (now Garrett), Maryland
DEATH: 2 July 1896
Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland
Died at her home on Oak Street after a short illness
BURIAL: 3 July 1896
International Order of the Odd Fellows Section (I.O.O.F)
Oakland Cemetery, Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland
Married Joseph Edward Crim (1834-1908) in 1859 at Red House, Allegany County (now Garrett), Maryland. Of this union 11 children:
1. Edward Brown: b. 17 Nov 1860; d. 17 Oct 1936
2. Ida Catherine: b. 9 Nov 1861; d. 10 Nov 1943
3. William Schindler: b. 10 Oct 1863; d. 15 Feb 1938
4. David Calvin "Cal": b. 12 Dec 1864; d. 19 Dec 1953
5. Joseph Edward: b. 6 May 1867; d. 13 July 1867
6. Minnie Ellen: b. 10 Sept 1868; d. 27 June 1942
7. Frances Marion "Fannie": b. 27 Oct 1871; d. 21 Aug 1960
8. Margaret Elizabeth "Lizzie": b. 8 Apr 1873; d. 23 Nov 1964
9. George Henry: b. 7 Dec 1874; d. 16 Dec 1954
10. Lula Alverda "Lulie": (1876–1877 - died at 9 months, 12 days)
11. Walter: b. 29 Dec 1882; d. 2 Sep 1893 (8 months, 4 days)
OBITUARY: The Republican (Oakland, Maryland), Thur., 8 Jul 1896 - Page 4
Mary J., wife of J. M. Crim and daughter of the late William and Mary Waltz, was born near Red House Mary 18, 1839, and died in Oakland July 2, 1896, aged 57 years, 1 month and 14 days. Her remains were followed on Friday, July 3, at 5 o'clock p.m. by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and neighbors from her late residence to St. Mark's Lutheran church where the funeral services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. J./ W. Butler. From the church the remains were conveyed to the Odd Fellows' cemetery where they were laid to rest. The deceased was a kind, affectionate and loving wife and mother, a friendly and peaceable neighbor, ever willing to aid and give a willing hand and good advice to all. Over forty years she connected herself with the Lutheran church near Sunnyside and lived in that faith until death called her away to the church on high. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband and eight children, viz: Edward B. of Gormania, W. Va.; Mrs. E. J. Crim, of Wadesville, Va.; Wm. S. and D. Calvin, of Cincinnati; Mrs. John Menhorn, Misses Fannie and Lizzie and G. H. of Oakland, besides her four brothers, five sisters and thirteen grandchildren.
Daughter of William Waltz (1796–1887) and Mary Hauser Waltz (1805–1891)
BIRTH: 18 May 1839
Red House, Allegany County (now Garrett), Maryland
DEATH: 2 July 1896
Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland
Died at her home on Oak Street after a short illness
BURIAL: 3 July 1896
International Order of the Odd Fellows Section (I.O.O.F)
Oakland Cemetery, Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland
Married Joseph Edward Crim (1834-1908) in 1859 at Red House, Allegany County (now Garrett), Maryland. Of this union 11 children:
1. Edward Brown: b. 17 Nov 1860; d. 17 Oct 1936
2. Ida Catherine: b. 9 Nov 1861; d. 10 Nov 1943
3. William Schindler: b. 10 Oct 1863; d. 15 Feb 1938
4. David Calvin "Cal": b. 12 Dec 1864; d. 19 Dec 1953
5. Joseph Edward: b. 6 May 1867; d. 13 July 1867
6. Minnie Ellen: b. 10 Sept 1868; d. 27 June 1942
7. Frances Marion "Fannie": b. 27 Oct 1871; d. 21 Aug 1960
8. Margaret Elizabeth "Lizzie": b. 8 Apr 1873; d. 23 Nov 1964
9. George Henry: b. 7 Dec 1874; d. 16 Dec 1954
10. Lula Alverda "Lulie": (1876–1877 - died at 9 months, 12 days)
11. Walter: b. 29 Dec 1882; d. 2 Sep 1893 (8 months, 4 days)
OBITUARY: The Republican (Oakland, Maryland), Thur., 8 Jul 1896 - Page 4
Mary J., wife of J. M. Crim and daughter of the late William and Mary Waltz, was born near Red House Mary 18, 1839, and died in Oakland July 2, 1896, aged 57 years, 1 month and 14 days. Her remains were followed on Friday, July 3, at 5 o'clock p.m. by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and neighbors from her late residence to St. Mark's Lutheran church where the funeral services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. J./ W. Butler. From the church the remains were conveyed to the Odd Fellows' cemetery where they were laid to rest. The deceased was a kind, affectionate and loving wife and mother, a friendly and peaceable neighbor, ever willing to aid and give a willing hand and good advice to all. Over forty years she connected herself with the Lutheran church near Sunnyside and lived in that faith until death called her away to the church on high. She leaves to mourn their loss a husband and eight children, viz: Edward B. of Gormania, W. Va.; Mrs. E. J. Crim, of Wadesville, Va.; Wm. S. and D. Calvin, of Cincinnati; Mrs. John Menhorn, Misses Fannie and Lizzie and G. H. of Oakland, besides her four brothers, five sisters and thirteen grandchildren.
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W/O Joseph M
Family Members
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George Adam Hauser Waltz
1825–1917
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Margaret Sivilla Waltz White
1827–1907
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Edelia Louisa Catherine Waltz Wotring
1829–1904
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Sarah Sophia Elizabeth Waltz Shaeffer
1831–1912
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Christina Ellen Waltz Lee
1834–1918
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John Levi Waltz
1836–1924
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Benjamin Davis Waltz
1838–1838
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Benjamin Henry Waltz
1841–1903
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David Elias Waltz
1843–1863
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William Yantz Waltz
1845–1931
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Eva Marion Waltz Arnold
1847–1933
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Edward Brown Crim
1860–1936
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Ida Catherine Crim Crim
1861–1943
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William Schindler Crim
1863–1938
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David Calvin "Cal" Crim
1864–1953
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Joseph Edward Crim
1867–1867
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Minnie Ellen Crim Menhorn
1867–1942
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Frances Marion "Fannie" Crim Naugle
1870–1960
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Margaret Elizabeth "Lizzy" Waltz Murphy
1873–1964
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George Henry Crim
1874–1954
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Lula Alverda "Lulie" Crim
1876–1877
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Walter Crim
1882–1883