1. Alois Krenn
2.. Joseph R. Krenn (1887-1958) m Marie - (c1887-1955)
3... Evelyn Lillian Krenn (1924-1970)
Evelyn Lillian Krenn [ID 00012]
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Born Oct 25 1924, Connecticut.1,2,3,4
On Sep 10 1956 Evelyn arrived at the Port of New York on the S.S. Nassau, first class, having sailed Aug 31 1956 from New York, New York:5
Krenn, Evelyn, born in Connecticut.
Evelyn and family were shown in the 1959 city directory of New Britain, Connecticut:6
Krenn Evelyn lab tech W Hartford r 55 Kelsey
Evelyn and family were shown in the 1961 city directory of New Britain, Connecticut:6 Krenn Evelyn med sec 32 Grove Hill r 55 Kelsey
Evelyn and family were shown in the 1963 city directory of New Britain, Connecticut:6 Krenn Evelyn tech 51 Cedar r 22 Cedarwood dr
Evelyn and family were shown in the 1965 city directory of New Britain, Connecticut:6 Krenn Evelyn priv sec G M Winship r 22 Cedarwood dr
Evelyn Lillian Krenn died Dec 9 1970, Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut; age 46.4
Evelyn never married.4
Photo: Evelyn Lillian Krenn 1942 yearbook, New Britain High School, New Britain, Connecticut
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Sources
- 1930 census, New Britain, Hartford County, Connecticut; roll T626-266, ED 168, page 22B, line #79, dwelling #263, family #524.
- 1940 census, New Britain, Hartford County, Connecticut; roll T627-505, ED 2-128, page 61A, line #18, household #124.
- U.S. School Yearbooks, 1880-2012; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001; http://www.ancestry.com.
- New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957; http://www.ancestry.com.
- U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989; http://www.ancestry.com.
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