Person:John Brumbaugh (1)

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John Brumbaugh
b.Feb 1835 , , , Ohio,
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. 31 Jan 1858
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] John Brumbaugh
Gender Male
Birth[3][4] Feb 1835 , , , Ohio,
Alt Birth[6] 5 Feb 1835 , Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania,
Alt Birth[7] 5 Feb 1836 , Ot ?, Monroe County, Ohio,
Marriage 31 Jan 1858 , , Lee County, Iowa,to Abariah Rogers
Census Jul 1860 , Charleston, Lee County, Iowa,with Abariah Rogers
Other[8][12] 1 Aug 1864 Military
Census 1870 , Duncan Twp, Sullivan County, Missouri,with Abariah Rogers
Census 1880 , Duncan Twp, Sullivan County, Missouri,with Abariah Rogers
Residence[9] 1888 , Cora, Sullivan County, Missouri,
Census[10] 1890 , Duncan Twp, Sullivan County, Missouri,
Census 1900 Browning City, BentonTwp, Linn County, Missouri,with Abariah Rogers
Death[5] 24 Feb 1917 , Browning, Sullivan County, Missouri,
Burial? White Oak Cemetery, Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri,
Reference Number? 47

GEDCOM of Neil S. Smith

John was a brother to Phillip Brumbaugh, wife of Elizabeth Ann Rogers.

Last name sometimes spelled "Brambaugh."

Three unknown children based on birth record of Caty May which stated she was the 13th child of John and Amey Brumbaugh.[Rodriguez921.FTW]

GEDCOM of Neil S. Smith

John was a brother to Phillip Brumbaugh, wife of Elizabeth Ann Rogers.

Last name sometimes spelled "Brambaugh."

Three unknown children based on birth record of Caty May which stated she was the 13th child of John and Amey Brumbaugh.

[E1835] JOHN5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same ancestry as [E1831]) b Feb. 5, 1836; m Abariah R. Rogers, sister of Elizabeth Ann Rogers, who m [E1833] + Philip5 Brumbaugh.

In 1888 this family lived at Cora, Sullivan Co., Mo.; no response to repeated inquiries.

         Children (6): 

[E2158] Lucy N.6; m (1) (???) Pierce; m (2) (???) Huff. [E2159] Daniel P.6; m (???) Fields. [E2160] Elizabeth6; m Clay Bails. [E2161] Rebecca6; m John Fields. [E2162] Nettie6; m Warren Stephenson. [E2163] + John6.


References
  1. Ancestral File
    AFN from Gufstafson, Wagner and Wright.; # 1FGW-03.
  2. The Genealogy Researchers of Linn County Missouri. Obituaries of The Browning Leader-Record 1908-1919, Volume: 1, File Reference: Gen 977.824d. ([imported from GEDCOM from Neil S. Smith])
    "Brumbaugh, John, born Johnstown, Penn., 5 Feb. 1836, died 24 Feb. 1917. As small boy to Ohio, Leaving Ohio to Iowa where he married Abigal Rogers. To Sullivan County, 1864. Thirteen children, eight survive, Daniel, John W. and Lennie Smith, Washington, Nettie Myers ad Lucy Huff, Oklahoma; May Mills, Green City; Annie Bates and George, Browning. Wife died four years ago. Leaves children, one brother and two sisters. Burial White Oak Cemetary.".
  3. Sullivan County, Missouri 1900 U. S. Census, Record Type: U. S., File Reference: Roll 905. (imported GEDCOM from Neil S. Smith)
    page 8A, aged 65. shows born in OH. Both parents born in PA.
  4. 1850 Monroe County, Ohio, George Broombaugh household, Record Type: 7th US Population Census, Record Info: Jackson Twp, Dist. 106, pg 423, Film: M432_712
    shows John, 14, b, in Ohio.
  5. Missouri Death Certificates Index 1910-1955, Record Type: State Archives, Records Services, Subject: Archived Death Records, Url: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates. (11 Sep 2006)
    John Brumbaugh February 24, 1917 Linn 6611.
  6. Missouri Death Certificates Index 1910-1955, Record Type: State Archives, Records Services, Subject: Archived Death Records, Url: http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates. (11 Sep 2006)
    John Brumbaugh February 24, 1917 Linn 6611.
  7. Ancestral File
    say E1835 - presume "estimated" - Says born in Ohio.; # 1FGW-03.
  8. 1890 Special Veteran's Census Missouri, Record Type: Special. (imported GEDCOM from Neil S. Smith)
    SD 5, ED 246, corporal 44 Mo Volunteer Infantry, Co E. Eyes nearly gone.
  9. Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II)
    George's children at Vol. 11, pp 678-681.
  10. 1890 Veterans Schedules, Record Type: Special Census
    Duncan, Sullivan, Missouri; Roll: 31; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 246.
  11.   Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh. Genealogy of the Brumbach families. (1913, Vol. II).
  12. Corporal, 44 Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Company E