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- BIR,MG,DTH: Brumbaugh Gen by G Marcus Brumbaugh pg 677 shows md Matilda
Stanton, dau of Thomas Stanton, who died May 1894 & bur West Cem Panora
Iowa. Md again to Mary Chambers Brumbaugh, widow of Daniel Brumbaugh (his
second wife) Henry was the only child of Conrad and Mary Jacobs Brumbaugh
Prominent citizen of Cass TWP (Guthrie Co, Iowa). Bn in Elkhart Co, IND
and lived there until 1844 when he & his parents moved to Polk Co, Iowa until
moved from there in 1850 to Guthrie Co. In 1864 he went to Montana and Idaho
to mine, but became sick and didn't mine, remaining in the area for 18 months.
He is owner of 109 a. of as good land as is to be found in Cass TWP (Hist of
Guthrie Co 1884, pg 475) He farmed his father's land (of 1850) but the active
management was conducted by his son George Washington. Coal reported to have
recently been discovered in considerable quantity on farm. Henry's children
listed on pg 678.
pg 677 [E1829] HENRY5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1723] Conrad4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) o Nov. 14, 1835, in Cass Twp., Elkhart Co., Ind.; d Dec. 19, 1911; Aug., 1853, m (1) Matilda Stanton, dau Thomas Stanton; she d May, 1894, and was buried in West Cemetery, Panora, Iowa. Dec, 1896, he m (2) Mary (Chambers) Brumbaugh, widow of [E1726] + Daniel* Brumbaugh (latter's 2d w).
aHenry Brumbaugh, the only ch. of Conrad and Mary (Jacobs) Brumbaugh, is one of the prominent citizens of Cass Twp. (Guthrie Co., Iowa). He was b in Elkhart Co., Ind., where he lived till the fall of 1844, when his parents moved to Polk Co., Iowa, where they remained until 1850 (May 2), when they came to Guthrie Co. . . . Henry was m Aug. 31, 1853, to Matilda Stanton.
. . . 1864 Mr. Brumbaugh went to Montana and Idaho to mine, but after arriving there was taken sick and did not attempt mining, but remained in that section some 18 months. He is the owner of 109 a. of as good land as is to be found in Cass Twp.""
Henry5 farmed the original farm taken up by his father (Conrad3) in 1850, but the active management of the same has recently been conducted by his s George Washington6. Coal is reported to have recently been discovered in considerable quantity upon this farm.
It had been Henry's custom for years to go to a bam near the house each day about 4 p. m. Dec. 19, 1911, while returning as usual he was seen to fall and d before he could be taken into the house. The funeral sermon was to have been preached by Eld. Jacob Diehl Haughtelin, but he became sick and was unable to do so. To the latter are due the compiler's thanks for facts concerning these families, and to him, and to Lester Ward7 Brumbaugh [E2371], he is indebted for the following dates, largely taken from tombstones.
Children (10) :
[E2130] Frederick6, b 1853; d 1858.
[E2131] + Conrad6, b 1855; d Aug. 8, 1906; TO Florence Church.
[E2132] Thomas6, b Sept., 1857; d Jan., 1896.
[E2133] + George Washington6, b April 10, 1859; in Susan Harris.
[E2134] -J- Abraham Lincoln6, b Nov. 9, 1861; TO Mary Hoopengarner.
[E2135] Mary Ellen6, b 1863; d 1865.
[E2136] + Susanna6, b Dec. 26, 1864; d May 10, 1894; TO John William
Harris.
[E2137] + Catharine Jane6, b Jan. 10, 1867; in Walker Embry.
[E2138] -)- William Watres6, b March 10, 1868; TO Nancy J . Harris.
[E2139] + Alberta0, b April 30, 1871; in Isaac Harris.
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aHistory of Guthrie Co., Iowa, 1884, p. 475
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