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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Daniel Brumbaugh |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Abt 1803 |
, , , Pennsylvania, |
Marriage |
1836 |
, , Montgomery County, Ohio,to Mary Studebaker |
Other[5][10] |
Abt 1837 |
, , Elkhart County, Indiana,Migration |
Census[6][11] |
1840 |
, , Elkhart County, Indiana, |
Other[7] |
1849 |
, , Polk County, Iowa,Migration |
Census |
1850 |
, , Polk County, Iowa,with Mary Studebaker |
Other[8][12] |
1854 |
, Cass, Guthrie County, Iowa,Migration |
Census |
1860 |
, Cass Twp, Guthrie County, Iowa,with Mary Studebaker |
Marriage |
2 Mar 1870 |
to Mary Chambers |
Census |
Jun 1870 |
, Cass, Guthrie County, Iowa,with Mary Chambers |
Census |
1880 |
, Cass, Guthrie County, Iowa,with Mary Chambers |
Death[3] |
8 Mar 1882 |
, Cass, Guthrie County, Iowa, |
Burial[4] |
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, Panora, Guthrie County, Iowa, |
[E1726] DANIEL4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b (???) 1803; d March 8, 1882; m (1) Mary Studebaker of Ind.; b April or May, 1797; d Jan. 10, 1864, and buried at Panora, Iowa. Both were members G. B. B. Ch. and lived upon a good farm.
March 2, 1870, Daniel4 m (2) Mary Chambers; dau Robert and Lydia (Pruner) Chambers of Monmouth Co., N. J. After the former's d, March 8, 1882, Mary m [E1829] + Henry5 Brumbaugh, her first husband's nephew; res. Panora, Iowa.
Eld. J. D. Haughtelin of Panora, Iowa, furnished much information concerning these families and writes: "I preached his 1st wife's funeral--we had our love feasts at his home--and I was elected to the ministry, and farmed at the same place. I solemnized his 2d marriage, baptized him and his 2d w, preached his funeral and was executor of his estate." He also says the 1st w by some was called "Mary Vissinger, or perhaps Wissinger."
"The Brumbaugh family were early settlers of Guthrie Co., and were well known as active, enterprising whole souled men. They were always found in the front rank, ready to do all in their power in the interests of their Co. ... Daniel Brumbaugh was b in Pa. in 1800 (1803?) and when an infant was taken by the family to Montgomery Co., O., where he was reared, and there m Mary Studebaker in 1836. ... He was again m in 1868 to Mary Chambers. ... In the fall of 1849 the family came to Polk Co., Iowa, and in 1854 moved to Guthrie Co., and settled on Sec. 9, Cass Twp., where his d occurred March, 1882."a
Children by 1st m (6):
[E1862] + Catherine5, b Oct. 30, 1831; d May 13, 1898.
[E1863] Samuel5, d 1838.
[E1864] + Daniel Hiram5, b March 19, 1838; d Jan. 18, 1906.
[E1865] + Levi5; d 1879.
[E1866] Elizabeth5; d 1859.
[E1867] Alfred5 ("Aaron") left home at age 19, and heard from but
once, six years later.
Children by 2d m (2):
[E1868] David (adopted).
[E1869] Solomon5, b Feb. 23, 1873.
aHistory of Guthrie Co., Iowa, 1884, p. 574.
References
- ↑ Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II).
- ↑ History of Guthrie and Adait Counties, Iowa. (Springfield, Ill: Continental Hist. Co., 1884.)
Daniel H. Brumbaugh, late of the firm of Brumbaugh & Hess. The Brumbaugh family were early settlers of Guthrie county, and were well-known as active, enterprising, whole souled men. They were always found in the front rank, ready to do all in their power in the interest of their county. From a member of this family (Daniel) sprang the subject of this sketch. Daniel Brumbaugh was born in Pennsylvania in 1800, and when an infant was taken by the family to Montgomery county, Ohio, where he was reared, and there married Mary Studebaker in 1836; they reared five children--Catherine, Levi, Elizabeth, Daniel H. and Aaron. Mrs. Brumbaugh's death occurred in January, 1864, and he was again married in 1868 to Miss Mary Chambers, by whom he had two children--David and Solomon. In the fall of 1849 the family came to Polk county, Iowa, and in 1854 moved to Guthrie county, and settled on section 9, Cass township, where his death occurred in March 1882; Guthrie Center - http://www.rootsweb.com/.
- ↑ Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II).
- ↑ Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II).
- ↑ Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II)
[E1864] + Daniel Hiram5 BRUMBAUGH; pg. 683.
- ↑ 1840 United States Federal Census, Record Type: 6th Population Census
Daniel Broombaugh household; Elkhart, Indiana; p. 31; Roll: 79.
- ↑ Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II).
- ↑ Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II).
- Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II)
Daniel's children at Vol. II, pp 660-665.
- ↑ soon after his parents were married in Montgomery County , Ohio
- ↑ Daniel Broombaugh - Males: 1 <5, 1 5<10, 1 30<40; Females: 1 <5, 1 5<10, 1 30<40. Living next to father Daniel.
- ↑ from Polk County, settling on Sec. 9.
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