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- 1832 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnston: Philip Brumbaugh born 26 September 1832
Philip's obit: "born Altoona, Blair Co PA 26 Sep 1832-ck further
1836-1850 HISTORY: OH,Washington Co: Philip's obit 1921: "...Age of 4 traveled with parents to Washington Co OH where Philip lived until 1850 when joined the throng moving west by traveling down the OH to Mississippi River, then up by flat boat to Keokuk Co IA...."
1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32: Philip Broombaugh age 18 bn PA, son of George and Mary Broombaugh
1852 HISTORY: IA,Lee Co: Brumbaugh Gen by G Marcus Brumbaugh (1833)pg 678: bn nr Johnstown & moved to OH, then to Lee Co IA spring 1852,
1852 MARRIAGE #1: IA,Lee Co: Philip Brumbaugh md Elizabeth Ann Rodgers 2 December 1852 [obit 1921 and "...To this union 9 children bn, 5 of whom survive him."]
AFN:1FGV-XR, married to Elizabeth Ann Rogers
1854 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie-CK OUT
1854 HISTORY,RELIGEON: Obit of Philip 1921: "...In 1854 Br Brumbaugh was converted & united with Primitive Bapt Church nr Keokuk IA, earning mbrship in Mssry Bapt Church when coming to MO. He ever lived an upright Christian life. Uncle Philip as everyone called him was truly a great man-he was honest & reliable in every way; many times when his generosity reached out & helped the strugglers. No one ever asked for his help & went away withoutit. He was greatly loved by all who knew him. He lived according to golden rule & shall be remembered in the hearts of those who knew him. He was patient during a lingering illness. For many yrs he suffered an incurable sickness. As left, he dd with friends on all sides & love for them all..."
1860 CENSUS: IA,Lee Co-Des Moines Twp, 20 July 1860:
BRUMBAUGH, Philip 28/PA-farmer; Elizabeth 29/IN; Manda M 3/Iowa; Martha E
3/IA; Lenna 9/12-IA; Elizabeth Smith 19/VA
1863-1869 HISTORY: IA,Guthrie Co-Panora: Obit 1921: "...1863 came to Panora-Guthrie Co IA. 1869 located nrth Browning near Old Post Office of Scottsville until Browning was started in 1871..."
1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: FHL flm #552322, Dw#135/135:
BRUMBAUGH, Phillip 37/PA; Elizabeth A 39/IN; Amanda 16/IA; Martha E 4/IA;
Annette 11/IA; Emma 9/IA; Wm S 6/IA; Ida M 4/IA; Phillip G 1/IA
1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, 7 June FHL,flm #1254738, pg 123, Dw#128:
BRUMBAUGH, Philip 48/PA (PA/PA); Elizabeth 50/IN (OH/KY); Eviline 17/IA;
Ida 14/IA; Philip 11/IA; Ann Rodgers-mthr/lw 73/OH (VA/NJ).
Next dwelling frm John & Abigail
1890 HISTORY: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Obit 1921: "...To Browning in 1890, lived there until died..."
1891 DEATH of wife: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Elizabeth Ann Rodgers Brumbaugh died 5 October 1891, age: 61yrs 2mos 19days.
1891 HISTORY: MO,Guthrie Co-Panora: FHL fiche# 6087847,Guthrie Co newspaper-Panora 1889-1893 pg 18: Phillip Brumbaugh of Browning here for visit-4 Dec 1891
1892-3 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Sullivan Co-FHL flm #1761007 md Mrs Jane Higbee Blackmore 23 Dec 1892-3, re 1900 census
AFN:1FGV-XR, married to #2 Jane Higbee Blackmore, a dau of Jesse & Susan Blackmore
1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: Anc.com Img 10,pg 5B, Dw 98,104:
BRUMBAUGH, Philip-head 67/PA bn Sep 1832 (PA,PA)md 7 yrs,
farmer, own farm & home; Jane-wife 58/OH bn Jan1842
(PA,PA)md 7yrs, 1 child; Laverne BLACKMORE-gdau 8/KS
bn Feb 1892 (IA,MO); John C-gson 5/MO bn Nov 1884;
Lucy FULLER-sister 76/PA bn April 1824 (PA,PA) widow 4/10
children living.
1905 LAND: Browning Leader-Record March 1905: Phillip Brumbaugh sold lot to John Newton in east Browning
1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-No Benton Twp,Browning: Anc.com Img 13 pg 19, 22 Apr, Dw 13,13:
BRUMBAUGH, Philip-head 77/PA (Ind,PA) m2 times-this time 16yrs, own income;
Jane-wife 68/;OH (PA,PA) md 2 times,this time 16 yrs, 3/3 children
living, no occ; Lucy FULLER-sister 87/PA (Ind,PA) wid, 4/10 children
living.
1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-No Benton Two,Browning: Anc.com Img 8, p4B,[no date], Dw 108:
BRUMBAUGH, Philip-head 87/OH (PA,PA)md and retired,own home;
Jane-wife 78/OH (PA,OH) md, no oc.
1921 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Phillip Brumbaugh died 6 October 1921 at home, age 89yrs 10days. Buried Hoover Cemetery 7 October after services conducted by Rev R E Smithens, 1st Baptist Church in Browning.
Brumbaugh Fam Bible-Browning,Sullivan Co, MO: Philip was 89yr10dys
NOTES:
Brumbaugh Genealogy by Marcus Gaius Brumbaugh pg 678-679: [E1833] PHILIP5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same ancestry as [1831]) 6 Sept. 26, 1832, near Johnstown, Cambria Co., P a . ; moved to Ohio, and from the latter state to Lee Co., Iowa, In the spring of 1852, there marrying (1) Elizabeth Ann Rogers, b 1830, in Ripley Co., Ind.; dau of John Rogers and s of Abariah R. Rogers, who TO [E1835] John5 Brumbaugh. In 1863 they moved to a farm in Guthrie Co., Iowa, and in 1869 to a 211 a. farm in Sullivan Co., Mo. Elizabeth d 1891 near Browning, Linn Co., Mo., which
was his address some years since. Philip5 m (2) Jane Blackmore. He was a farmer; Repn.; and member Mission Bap. Ch. 'No children then reported from 3d m.
Pg 679
Children (9) :
[E2141] Edward D.6, b Jan. 28, 1854 ; d April 5, 1854.
[E2142] + Amanda M.6, b June 12, 1855 ; m Andrew J . Arthurs.
[E2143] + Martha E.6, b March 21, 1857; m John P. Newton.
[E2144] Lenora6, b Sept. 3, 1858; d Sept. 3, 1859.
[E2145] + Sarah Annetta6, b Sept. 21, I860; m (1) George A- Launtz.
[E2146] + Emaline6, b July 31, 1863; m Charles E. Halett.
[E2147] William S.6, b May 10, 1865; d Aug. 6, 1874.
[E2148] Ida May6, b Oct. 20, 1866; m Frederick J. Alspack.
[E2149] + Philip Grant6, b March 2, 1869; m Mary De France Halliburton.
NOTES: Philip's Fam Bible poss Raymond Alspach Browning MO seen Oct 1992: rec'd info from, other papers from Alspachs, also nwsppr obit on Philip & others on tape. Pictures 21-22 (#8) assumed Philip, 23-24 (#9) Philip & Eliz, #7(19-20) assumed Jane Blackmore wife #2, #6 Amanda, #5 Martha, #4 Annette, #3 Emma
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