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Male, born 1879-05-20, died 1930-07-12

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Crim, William H., Jr., Architect


Professional History

Résumé

Principal, William H. Crim., Jr., Architect, San Francisco, CA. In 1918, Crim had an office at 425 Kearny Street in San Francisco.

Personal

Relocation

William Henry Crim, Jr., was born on 05/20/1879 in San Francisco, CA.

As per his 09/12/1918 World War I draft registration card, Crim and his family lived at 303 Arguello Boulevard in San Francisco.

Crim last resided at 2295 Broadway in San Francisco. The architect died at Stanford Hospital in San Francisco on 07/12/1930 at the age of 51. (See Ancestry.com, Source Information Ancestry.com. California, U.S., San Francisco Area Funeral Home Records, 1895-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010, accessed 06/03/2024.) He was buried at the Olivet Gardens of Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, CA.

Parents

His father was William Henry Crim, Sr., (born in Lancaster, OH).

Sarah C. Crim was his mother, who, in 1923, resided in Los Gatos, CA.

His siblings included Grace M. Crim and Samuel M. Crim.

Parents

He wed Juanita Marie Castillar (born 12/09/1878 in CA-d. 11/01/1961 in Santa Clara County, CA) on 06/08/1904 in San Francisco, CA.

Biographical Notes

A 08/06/1923 US passport application listed Crim, at age 44, 6-feet tall, with a broad forehead, gray eyes, long nose, medium mouth, prominent chin, gray hair, oval face and a medium Caucasian complexion. Crim was set to travel to Great Britain, Norway, Germany, Sweden, Frane, Belgium, Italy and Austria, departing from New York, NY, aboard the Unites States Lines' SS Leviathan (built as the Vaterland for the Hamburg America Line in 1913) on 10/20/1923.

Crim toured Europe previously in 1904-1905, according to his 1923 passport application.

Member, Bohemian Club, San Francisco, CA.

Member, Free and Accepted Masons, Mission Lodge #169, San Francisco, CA.


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