Person:George Brumbaugh (2)

Watchers
George Brumbaugh
  • HGeorge BrumbaughAbt 1802 - 1898
  • WMary Horner1802 - 1842
m. Bef 1822
  1. Lucy Ann Brumbaugh1822 -
  2. Catherine Brumbaugh1825 -
  3. Phillip Brumbaugh1832 - 1921
  4. Daniel Webster Brumbaugh1834 - 1910
  5. John Brumbaugh1835 - 1917
  6. Sarah Ann Brumbaugh1838 - 1915
  7. Temperance BrumbaughAbt 1840 - 1928
  8. Rhoda Jean BrumbaughAbt 1842 -
m. Aft 1842
  1. George Brumbaugh1850 -
  2. Amanda M BrumbaughBet 1851 & 1852 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] George Brumbaugh
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1802 , , , Pennsylvania,
Marriage Bef 1822 , Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania,to Mary Horner
Census[4][9] 1830 , Conemaugh, Cambria County, Pennsylvania,
Census[5][10] 1840 , Marlboro, Stark County, Ohio,
Marriage Aft 1842 to Mary Matthews or Chambers
Census 16 Sep 1850 , Jackson Twp, Monroe County, Ohio,with Mary Matthews or Chambers
Census 15 Jul 1860 , Saylor Twp, Polk County, Iowa,with Mary Matthews or Chambers
Census 16 Jul 1870 , Cass Twp, Guthrie County, Iowa,with Mary Matthews or Chambers
Census 1880 , Cass Twp, Guthrie County, Iowa,with Mary Matthews or Chambers
Census 1885 , Cass, Guthrie County, Iowa,with Mary Matthews or Chambers
Other[11] Bet 1885 and 1895 , Browning, , Missouri,Migration
Alt Burial[6][12] 2 Apr 1898 White Oak Cemetery, , Sullivan County, Missouri,
Death[3][8] 6 Apr 1898 , Browning, Sullivan County, Missouri,
Burial? White Oak Cemetery, , Sullivan County, Missouri,

[E1725] GEORGE4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b 1802 in Pa.; at Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa., he m (1) Mary Horner, dau of Christian Horner, b Jan. 4, 1778, and Catharine (Shively) Horner: Christian was son of John Horner,a the miller whose accounts are reproduced elsewhere. George4 lived in Pa., Ohio, Mo., and Iowa. In a letter written May 26, 1888, from Panora, Guthrie Co., Iowa, at age 86 he said "Conrad and Johannes came from Germany about 1765, and settled within 3 miles of Johnstown, Pa., where David and George were born. Conrad died within 3 miles of Johnstown when I was too young to recall."

"I landed in this County in 1854, where I am today" (1888). "I don't know where my relatives went from Dayton." He recalled amongst the children of [E3] Conrad2 Brumbaugh, his father, [E1701] + Daniel3, [E1703] + William3 and [E1708] + David3, and said "they moved to Dayton, O., in early times."

Mary died 1842 in Washington, Co., O., and was buried in Talbot's cemetery.

George4 m (2) Mary Sharkey, widow of George Sharkey (n‚e Mary Matthews or Chambers?), b at Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa., and she had been the 2d w of [E1726] + Daniel4 Brumbaugh. He was a farmer; Dem.; and "Protestant"; and d at Browning, Sullivan Co. (now Linn Co.), Mo., April 6, 1898, at age 96. Mary is reported to have d in 1892 at Panora, Guthrie Co., Iowa, and to have been there buried. During her later years she repeated a conversation of [E1725] George4, wherein he said in substance that their family had extensive possessions in Germany (she could not recall where), "but none of us will ever likely profit from it."

           Children by 1st m (8): 

[E1831] + Lucy Ann5, b April 20, 1822; m (1) Reese Kindall; m (2) Thos.

            Fuller. 

[E1832] + Catharine5, b 1825; d 1858; m Perry Knight. [E1833] + Philip5, b Sept. 26, 1832; m Elizabeth Ann Rogers. [E1834] + Daniel Webster5, b Dec. 14, 1834; d Dec. 9, 1910; m Sarah

             Bowers. 

[E1835] + John5, b Feb. 5, 1836; m Abby R. Rogers. [E1836] + Sarah Ann5, b 1838; m Edward Robertson. [E1837] + Temperance5, b 1840; m (1) George Trent; m (2) Benj. Crow;

             m (3) David M. Ginter. 

[E1838] + Rhoda Jane5, b 1842; m William Harris.

           Children by 2d m (2): 

[E1839] + George5, b May 29, 1850; m Mary Ann Kirtley. [E1840] Amanda5; d; m William Bakirk (3 ch).


aSee [E3, 1701, 1703], pp. 642, 646, Pl. 179-182. Christian was prominent in Cambria Co., Pa., for over 50 yrs. and descendants yet live there. He also witnessed the agreement between John Wells and [E1700] John?? Brumbaugh.


References
  1. Ancestral File
    # 1FGT-71.
  2. Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II)
    b 1802 in Pa. "Conrad and Johannes came from Germany about 1765, and settled within 3 miles of Johnstown, Pa., where David and George were born. Conrad died within 3 miles of Johnstown when I was too young to recall.".
  3. Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II)
    He was a farmer; Dem.; and "Protestant"; and d at Browning, Sullivan Co. (now Linn Co.), Mo., April 6, 1898, at age 96.
  4. 1830 Cambria County, Pennsylvania, George Brumbaugh household, Record Type: 1830 Federal Population Census, Record Info: Conemaugh Twp, pg 177, Film: M19_161.
  5. 1840 Stark County, Ohio, George Brumbaugh household, Record Type: 6th US Population Census, Record Info: Marlboro, Pg 80, Film: M704 427.
  6. White Oak CemeteryWhite Oak Cemetery, Sullivan County, MO, Url: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mosulliv/cemeteries/whiteoak.html.
  7.   Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II)
    Daniel's children at Vol. II, pp 660-665. George at pp 662-663.
  8. He was a farmer; Dem.; and "Protestant"; and d at Browning, Sullivan Co. (now Linn Co.), Mo., April 6, 1898, at age 96.
  9. George Brumbaugh Males: 1 20<30 Females: 1 <5, 1 5<10, 1 20<30
  10. George Brumbaugh Males: 2 <5, 1 5<10, 1 10<15, 1 40<50 Females: 2 <5, 1 5<10, 1 10<15, 2 15<20, 1 40<50
  11. from Guthrie County, Iowa because he does not appear in the 1895 Iowa state census.
  12. White Oak Cemetery records lista a Brumbaugh, George 1800 – Apr 2, 1889 Age 93. NOTE: It looks like this was a transposition error.