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    Notes:

    MG: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark Wagner.

    married Johannes Heinrich Brumbaugh Abt 1734, Germany. Johannes was born Abt 1714, Germany; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Johann Jacob Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 27 Nov 1734, Germany; died 13 Aug 1816, Hopewell Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried Aug 1816.
    2. 3. Conrad Kemper Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1735, Adelshofen, Baden, Germany; died 1806, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried 1806.
    3. 4. Johannes Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1740, Germany; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 5. George Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1761, Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, United States; died 12 Mar 1838; was buried Mar 1838.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johann Jacob Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (1.1) was born 27 Nov 1734, Germany; died 13 Aug 1816, Hopewell Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried Aug 1816.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark Wagner. "The Genealogy of the Brumbacks", 929.273, Film #13833761 by John Brumbaugh, Mic #908.876, pg 437. Says moved, with George, to Morrisons Love, Bedford Co, Penn. Collector of taxes, Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon PA 1791.

    IMM: Genealogy of the Brumbaughs by G Marcus Brumbaugh, Section E pg 349:
    (E1) Johannes Henrich Brumbach, the immigrant, and family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Capt Waire, #0 Sep 1754, sailing from Rotterdam and stopping at Cowes, England for provisions as was general custom during long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.

    Pg 349-350: Jacob (Jockel) md abt 1760 and settled on tract of land near Funkstown--Hagerstown, MD near Johann Jacob Brumbach (a cousin-see Sec C of bk) and had 6 children. Abt 1766 md Elizabeth Baker (Engle?) and had 9 children.
    Abt 1787 Jacob and his brother George removed with the earliest pioneers to Morrison's Cove, then in Bedford Co PA (now Blair) and located near the Rebecca Furnace property, occupying a large tract of land. The predatory Indian outbreaks of 1778-9 caused all early settlers to leave, and these brothers
    returned to former homes on Conecocheague River in MD--perhaps also Antrim Twp Franklin Co, PA. After cessation they re-occupied their Bedford Co lands

    pg 350 [E2] JACOB2 BRUMBAUGH—" Jockel " (Johannes Henrich1) b Nov. 27, 1734; about 1760 m his first w, whose name is yet unknown, near " Funkstown " (Hagerstown), Frederick Co., Md., and there were 6 ch. from this union. About 1766 Jacob2 in (2) Elizabeth Baker ( " E n g l e " ? ) , and there were 9 ch. from the 2d m, making a total of 15 ch.
    Mr. David Brumbaugh4 Wineland [ E l l - X ] , 6 April 11, 1817, says that his maternal grandparents came into Morrison's Cove, Bedford Co., now Blair, Pa., about 1780, and settled on the farm now owned by Samuel Dilling.
    Jacob Brumbaugh appears in the 1786 list of taxables in Antrim Twp.,Franklin Co., Pa. This was in the " Conecocheague settlement,"a which extended also across the Mason and Dixon line into the Hagerstown, Md., region. A quotation is given concerning this settlement on the Maryland side of the
    state line:
    "The district (Conococheague) was one of the earliest settled In Washington Co., Md., and contained a portion of Lord Baltimore's reserved lands and manors.
    "Nov. 9,1767, the commissioners empowered by him offered these lands for sale at the home of Col. Thos. Prather in Frederick Co. The manor contained over 11,000 acres. The ancestors of the immortal author of ' Star Spangled Banner' were residents of the Conococheague district and Edmund Key owned ' Paradise,' an estate of 335 acres, ' Good Hope,' 300 acres, and ' Friendship,' 206 acres. He died ih 1766."b
    The importance of establishing the identity of the 1786, Jacob Brumbaugh, taxable in Antrim Twp., Frankhn Co., Pa., is evident. Messrs. Elias B—. Hartle [C117-1], Hagerstown, Md., and H. H. Spangler, Mercersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., made two searches resulting in finding the following deeds, and the latter further adds: "There is no will'on record, and no letters of administration were granted in his estate. His real estate probably was con-
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    "Historical Sketch of Franklin Co., Pa., McCauley, 1878, p. 136.
    Gunneukisschik—Canococheague—Conecocheague in the Indian language means " Indeed-a
    long-journey." Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants—Rupp, p. 17.
    »Western Maryland, Scharf, Vol. II, p. 1289.

    pg 351: veyed by deed, and doubtless the deeds have never been recorded. As you know, many old deeds have never been placed upon record." Replies have not been secured from the Frankhn Co. Brumbaughs covering this matter of identity. See also [ C l ] Jacob Brumbaugh (p. 148). The " Timber Bottom, 10 a.," may have run over into Washington Co., Md., making this refer to [Cl] and not [E2].
    Oct. 22, 1789, Tieter Barnes deeded to Jacob Brombaugh a tract of land in the said Antrim Twp. called " Timber Bottom," containing 10 a., for a consideration of £30; recorded in Franklin Co., Pa., deed book, Vol. 2, p. 155.
    April 27, 1813, Jacob Myers deeded to Jacob Broombaugh in the said Antrim Twp., " adjoining other lands of Jacob Broombaugh," containing 2% a., for a consideration of $150; recorded in Vol. 11, p. 18.

    DEED FROM HENRY WISAW & ANNIE TO [E2] JACOB2 BROOMBAUGH FOR 198 A, 26 MAY, 1788.a
    This indenture made the 26th May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight between Henry Wisaw and Ann his wife of Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon Co. Pa. of one part and Jacob Broombaugh of the Twp and Co. aforesaid of the second part—consideration £325—land called
    money trap situate on Clover Creek in Morrisons Cove in Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon Co. Pa. Beginning at a corner White oake thence by land of Hugh Skelly &c. . . . Containing one hundred and ninety eight acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, &c. with the appurtenances which said tract was surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to said Henry Wisaw dated the 3d Dec. 1784, now held by patent dated 19 Sept. 1785.
    Witness HEINRICH WISAW [Seal]
    George Brombaugh ANNIE WISAW [Seal]
    JOHN STATES
    John Canan, Esq., and Margery Canan wife, of the Twp of Huntingdon, Huntingdon Co. Pa. on 28 Nov. 1814 deed to [E2] Jacob2 Brumbaugh of Hopewell Twp Huntingdon Co. Pa. for $1494.64 this tract called Bradley.
    (Recorded Huntingdon Co. Pa. Book 0, p. 291 10 Jan. 1814.)
    Jacob2 (his X mark) Brumbaugh? and Elisabeth (her X mark) Brumbaugh in presence of James Entrekin and Abraham Bowers on 26 Dec. 1815 for $876, deed to [E13] George3 Brumbaugh a tract containing 73 a & allow-
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    "Recorded Huntingdon Co., Pa., 4 June, 1788, Vol. A-l, p. 76, copied by Mr. Elmer E. Enyeart.
    ••Ancestors in common with early Germans who wrote fine German often made their mark to English deeds, etc. His signature is reproduced in Plate 97.

    pg 352: ances, also for $2268 in same deed 189 a 26 p. & allowances, being part of land surveyed under Location No. 709 in name of John Mitchell and later acquired by the said Jacob2 Brumbaugh near John Freek? land—the 2 conveyed tracts close to the mouth of James Creek.a
    Heads of Families First Census of the United States 1790, Penn., p 123, enumerates [E2] Jacob2 Brumbough as having 2 sons over 16 years, 4 sons under 16 years, and 3 daughters, besides the parents, part of the family having moved away, they then having 8. sons and 4 daughters; [C4] John2 Brumbough as having a wife and no children; and Nicholas Fouss (who in [E8] Margaret3 Brumbaugh) as having 2 sons under 16 years, besides his wife; and others connected with this history.

    [E2] " JACOB2 BRUMBACH, COLLECTOR " OP TAXES FOR WOODBERRY TWP, HUNTINGDON CO., PA., 1791.
    Numerous details concerning Woodberry (Woodbury) Twp., Bedford and Huntingdon Counties, Pa., have previously been given, and it is quite interesting to have a reproduction of the actual autographic return of [E2] " Jacob2 Brombaugh," as noted In the general summary of the county; and this in face of the fact that our early ancestry studiously avoided the holding of public office.
    " The following Persons Collectors of the Different Townships of Huntingdon County for the year 1791 to be charged as follows, viz.:
    £ S D
    Edward Hunter Collector of Huntingdon Township to 73 0 02
    amount of Tax 3 3 10
    76 4 0
    John Kneff Collector of Barree Township to amount of 59 14 02
    Tax 5 18 7
    65 12 9
    Neill Clark Collector of Hopewell Township to amount 48 05 02
    of Tax 2 9 6
    50 14 7
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    a"This deed is written upon the especially thick parchment deed of Henry Drinker and Elizabeth to John Canaan; and is recorded 24 Aug. 1816 in Book P, p. 99 &c. Huntingdon Co.

    pg 353: Jacob Brombaugh Collector of Woodberry Township to 23 03 05
    amount of Tax 5 0 7
    28 4 0
    Samuel Moore Collector of Frankstown township to 98 09 11
    amount of Tax 9 19 6
    108 9 5
    Nicholas Sheaver Collector of Shirley Township to amount
    of Tax 59 18 09
    Thomas Thompson Collector of Franklin Township to 65 18 05
    amount of Tax 7 16 3
    73 14 8
    George Wilson Collector of Dublin Township to amount 26 01 07
    of Tax 2 31
    28 04 8
    Abraham Wright Collector of Springfield Township to 39 17 01
    amount of Tax 1 2
    40 09 1
    Jophena Burley Senr. Collector of Tyrone Township 45 10 08
    to amount of Tax 1 10 2
    47 0 10
    Amount 561 3 10"
    In 1794 Jacob2 moved across the mountain into Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon Co., Pa., and soon thereafter executed the following deed:
    " [E2] Jacob Brombaugh and Elizabeth his wife of Woodbury Twp on Clover Creek, Huntingdon Co. Pa. on May 17, 1797, deed 198 a & 670 a for £658 to Geo, Putterbough.
    (Huntingdon Pa. Book F 1, p. 240.)
    The author has the following receipt:
    " June 19 1800 Received from Jacob Brombaugh 116£ 0s Od in part of 240£ he was to pay me on the first of this June for Land on Amount of a Tract of Land I sold him for which he has an article from me dated the 17th day of March 1800. JOHN CANAN."

    pg 354: Aug. 4, 1800 he received deed for this 219 acres on the south side of Warrior Ridge called " Timothy Meadows,"3 and lived there continuously until his death, August 13, 1816. The old homestead farm yet remains in the Brumbaugh name.
    Nov. 28, 1814, [E2] Jacob2 received his deed from John Canan for the property described in the following:
    PATENT TO SAMUEL WALLIS 236 ACRES BEDFORD CO PA 24 MAY 1782—
    "BRADLEY"
    The Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: Know Ye, that in consideration of the sum of Thirtyseven pounds seven shillings and one penny, lawful money paid by Samuel Wallis of the City of Philadelphia, into the Receiver General's office of this Commonwealth, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto the said Samuel Wallis a certain tract of land called Bradley,
    situated in Woodcock valley, formerly in Cumberland, now in Bedford County; Beginning . . . thence by John Mitchells land . . . thence by barrens . . . thence by John Littles Richland . . . thence by Powells land . . . containing Two hundred and thirty six acres and allowance of Six pCent for roads &c. with the appurtenances [which said Tract of Land was surveyed by virtue of an order on application No. 171, entered the first day of August, 1766, by Daniel McDavid; who by Deed dated the nineteenth day of January, 1767.b conveyed the said Tract of Land unto the said Samuel Wallis in fee; and a warrant for the acceptance of the Survey issued to him the fourteenth day of March last] To have and to hold . . . unto the said Samuel Wallis and his heirs; . . . free and clear of all Restrictions and Reservations as to Mines royalties, Quitrents or otherwise, excepting and reserving only the fifth part of all Gold and Silver ore for the use of this Commonwealth to be delivered at the Pitsmouth clear of all charges. In Witness whereof his Excellency William Moore, Esquire, president of the Supreme Executive Council, hath hereto set his hand and caused the State Seal to be hereunto affixed in Council the twenty-fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two; and of the Commonwealth the Sixth.
    Attest, WM. MOORE, ["Seal of the State of Pennsylvania,"
    V. MATLACK, President. Reverse, "Both Can't Survive."]
    Secy.
    (Enrolled Pat. Book No. 1, p. 307 and seal of Rolls Office attached 17 Aug. 1782.)
    On back of above patent Saml. Wallis and Lydia Wallis in presence of Cassandra Jacob and Jno. M. Potts on Sept. 4, 1782, for 5 shillings deed Bradley, to Abel James and Henry Drinker of Philadelphia, merchants.
    Abel James and Rebecca on 8th day of 4th month 1784 deed interest in Bradley to Henry Drinker.
    Henry Drinker and Elizath Drinker 19 Feb. 1794 for £171 s2 deed Bradley to John Canan—236 a of land in Woodcock Valley.
    (Recorded Huntingdon Co. Pa. Book D, p. 379 10 Dec. 1794.)
    It was a general practice for the father to retire from active business and divide his property amongst his children, which custom had many advantages. There resulted no uncertainty as to the division of the estate, no actual need
    ------
    "Application No. 709, Aug. 2, 1766, by John Mitchell for 300 acres on south side Warrior Ridge, adjoining claim of Arthur Parks. Returned Feb. 20, 1790, to Sol. Sills, 219 acres called " The Timothy Meadows," patented to Sills Feb. 23, 1790—from records of James Murray Africa, Huntingdon, Pa., and of Dept. of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg, Pa. The 1800 deed is recorded in Book H-l, p. 41, Huntingdon, Pa.
    "This deed for " Three hundred acres of Land lying on a small branch leading to Piper's Run in the County of Cumberland, and Province " of Pennsylvania, and the other deeds above mentioned are preserved by [E232] Jacob H—.5 Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa.
    Pg 355: for the execution of wills, and the necessities for comfort of the parents were assured by agreements often made part of the public records.

    AGREEMENT BETWEEN [E2] JACOB BROMBAUGH AND [E13] GEORGE BROMBAUGH, MARCH 28, 1807."
    " Artickles of Agreement made and concluded on this 28th day of March in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven Between Jacob Brombough of Hopewell Township County of Huntingdon and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of the one part and George Brombough of the Township, Co. and Commonwealth afforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said Jacob Brombough for and in consideration of the conditions and covenants hereinafter mentioned and agreed on hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said George Brombough his heirs and assigns the following described pieces or parcells of Land sittuate as follows
    One of the said Tracts Lyin and being in Hopewell Township and Co. aforesaid containing Seventy nine acres, being the North end of a larg Tract of Land Surveyed to David McDavid on and order No. 171 dated the 1st day of Aug. 1766 and the other Sittuate in the said Twp. containing one thousand and eighty nine acres and allowance being part of a larg Tract of Land containing two hundred and nineteen acres & allowances surveyed to John Mitchel in pursuance of an application No. 709 dated the 2d day of August one thousand seven hundred & sixty six for & in consideration whereof the said George doth agree to pay the said Jacob in the following manner, first the said Jacob for & during his natural life is to have the free & Entire use of the house he now lives in without any rent molestation or denyal & two Cows kept on the premises in paster during the Sumer & fall & Stable room during the winter Season also the said George is to sew the said Jacob yearly & every year one quarter of an acre in flax Ceed and pay the said Jacob yearly and every year durin his natural life twenty five shillings in Cash, fifteen bushels of rye thirty bu. of wheat fifteen bushels of corn, ten Bushels of Buckwheat, twelve bu. of Potatoes & seventy five pounds of Beef, Two tons of Hay, one ton second Crop & the other ton first Crop, and it is further agreed on by the said parties that the said George in adition to the forementloned payment is to pay the said Jacob's heires Executors Administrators twelve dollars lawfull money of the United States for each and every acre the two forementloned tracts may contain ten hundred and sixty six dollars whereof is to be paid to the said Jacob's heires Executors Administrators or assigns on the first friday in June after the deceas of the said Jacob and the residue in equal yearly payments of
    "Recorded in Book 0-1, p. 16 and 17, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
    Pg 356: one hundred pounds each Unto the whole is compleetly satisfyed and payed. And the parties further agree that provid the said Jacob should depart this life before the expiration of four years from this date that the first payment of four hundred pounds Shall not become due or payable before the first friday in June in the yeare one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and t h a t the aforementioned Agreement shall not be Understood by any way or means to debar the said George from his lawfull share or dividend of said Estate . In Witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
    his
    Witness JACOB X BROMBOUGH [iSeaZ]
    mark
    JAMES ENTREKIN GEORGE BROMBOUGH [xSeaZ]
    WILLAM ENTREKIN
    Huntingdon County, ss. Before the Subscriber one of the Justices of the peace in and for said County Personally came James Entrekin Esq. and being duly sworn according to Law saith that he was present and did see the parties to the written Article of Agreement Sign & seal the same as & for their act and Deeds for the purposes therein Mentioned and that he subscribed his name thereto as a Witness and that he was present and did see William Entrekin the other Subscribing Witness sign his name thereto as a witness and that the name William Entrekin thereto subscribed is in the proper hand writing of the said William Entrekin and farther saith not.
    ENTREKIN.
    Before ALEXR. MCCONNELL.
    A true Copy compared with the original this 24th day of March 1814.
    the 24 " day of March 1814
    WILLIAM STEEL Recorder."
    [ E 2 ] Jacob2 d in Hopewell Twp., Huntingdon Co., P a . , " late of Woodcock Valley," Aug. 13, 1816, and his son [ E 1 4 ] Daniel and J o h n Whyland served as administrators of his estate.
    The compiler has in his possession" cancelled notes of [ E 1 3 ] George3 Brumbaugh to the said admrs.: Aug. 2 3 , 1816, for $954.69 payable " the first friday in J u n e next," same date for $266.67 payable " the first friday in
    J u n e 1 8 2 1 , " and same date for $266.67, payable a year later (1822)—these are witnessed by P e t e r Deck and James Entrekin, and t he body of the notes is in the l a t t e r ' s handwriting.
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    •Preserved by [E22S] George Boyer5 Brumbaugh, James Creek, Pa.

    Johann married Unknown Abt 1760. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Conrad Kemper Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (1.1) was born 1735, Adelshofen, Baden, Germany; died 1806, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried 1806.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke. "The Genealogy of the Brumbacks" by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, Ms, MD, 929.273, Film #13833761, Mic # 908876.
    Says Conrad and John arrived at Germantown, PA on 7 Oct 1765 (from Wurtemburg, Gy 1758?) Also said he died in 1791.

    IMM: Genealogy of the Brumbaughs by G Marcus Brumbaugh, Section E pg 360: (E3) Conrad and his brother Johannes arrived at Germantown, PA 7 Oct 1765 on the ship Countess of Sussex from Rotterdam.

    The author has a letter written 26 May 1888 by George Brumbaugh (grandson of Conrad) at age 86 in which he says "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 remember." A grandson of Conrad, Samuel of Perry TWP, Montgomery Co Ohio says he and his two bros came to America and from these three sprang all the Brumbaughs of Pennsylvania.
    "Conrad settled in Lancaster (?) Co PA probably before 1761, as it is believed that all of his large family were born in PA, and youngest of his 13 was born 1788. After part of his children were born, he removed to Morrison's Cove but with Indian troubles he returned to the more thickly settled portions of the state. When he returned to Morrison's Cove he found the Indians in possession and they had destroyed everything he had left behind and killed all the remaining settlers. After Indian troubles were over he returned and lived here for some time, then removing to Allegheny Co PA and became one of the pioneers of that section of the state. He was well educated in Germany and taught school and became minister in the German Baptist church.

    MIL: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 362: Harrisburg PA 10 Dec 1906 shows Conrad was a private on a Class Roll of Capt John Orbison's 4th CO, 4th Batt of Cumberland Co Militia--commanded by Col Samuel Culbertson 21 Aug 1780, see pg 767,Vol 23, Penna Archives, 3rd Series PA St Library, by Luther Kelker Custodian of Pub. Rcds.

    REL: German Baptist Brethren Church, pg 363 shows Annual Meeting of 1789 with Conrad's signature and shows him to be a teacher near Johnstown, Cambria, PA, as well as an entry giving him credit of 5 shilling for "Schooling for a little girl".

    LAND: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 362 shows "Conrad Brumbough" was assessed for no acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle & no negroes in 1780 in Montgomery Twp, Cumberland, PA (PA Archives, 3rd Series, Vol 20, pg 525)
    1783: "Coonrad Brumbaugh, Frankstown TWP, Bedford Co PA appeared in the
    "Supply Tax" for 300 acres and a tax of f6 s6 d6 (PA Archives Vol 21, pg 267)
    1788: Conrod Brombagh appears on list of taxable property of Woodberry
    TWP, Huntingdon, PA for 250 acres, 3 horses, 5 cattle & tax of 16s 3d (Vol 20,
    pg 344) The originial rcds at Huntingdon PA for 1788 shows "Conrad Crombaugh"
    as taxed 18s 3d for State and 8s 2d for Co.
    1793, Pg 364: Indenture 14 Nov 1783 between Philip Metzger of Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon,PA yeoman and Conrad Brombaugh of Woodbury TWP yeoman witness James Biddle of Philadelphia obtaining patent for tract of land formerly in Cumberland, now in Bedford Co and mostly in Huntingdon Co.(Pat BK #2 pg 157) where James Biddle had conveyed the same tract of land to Philip Metzger on 11 July 1792 and "for and in consideration of the sum of 2222 Pounds Gold and Silver coin pd by Conrad Brumbaugh...unto Philip Metzger ...a certain part of the above narrated tract of land situate in Bedford Co beginnina at a small birch in an Island in a run thence along Christian Hoovers line... containing 170 acres and 20 perches and the usual allowance of 6% for Roads highways...
    1797, pg 365: Indenture 25 May 1797 between Conrode Broombuch of Bedford Co and Christina his wife to Christian Hoover of Huntingdon Co PA for parcel of land (part of tract sold from Henry Drinker to Conrode) in Woodbury Twp, beginning at a swamp oak a corner of said Brombuchs survey thence by land of Jas Riddle... thence by land of Peter Hover...thence by land of Shinaflt...contain 35 acres 154 perches and allowance of 6% for roads...(more re previous agreemnts recorded for same land down to conveying it to Hoover) rcded BK D, pg 184 and Bk B pg 374 Huntingdon Co PA. Signed by Conrad and Christina.
    1797 pg 366: Deed from Conrad Brombach of Woodberry TWP and Chrystinia to Peter Hoover - 12 acres and 36 perches. (BK G-1, pg 91 Huntingdon PA
    1798 pg 366: Indenture 26 Mar 1798 from Conrode & Christina to Christian Hoover (F. 1, pg 460 Huntingdon Co PA)
    1804 pg 366: "Conrad Brumbaugh of Washington Co,MD (no wife's signature) deeded to Wm Heiser the E 1/2 lot #80, 41 ft x 240, Elizabeth Town, Wash, MD. (BK P pg 566, Hagerstown MD)
    1811 pg 266: "Conrad Brumbaugh deeds to Jacob Brumbaugh of Woodberry TWP Huntingdon Co, PA lands adj Christian Sleghty on nW and Tushess Mountain on east." (BK P-1 pg 299, Huntingdon PA)

    HISTORY: Brumbaugh Gen pg 366 shows purchases of grains,etc from John Horner of Johnstown PA (on Solomon's Run) and credit for "Cash, halling waggon, jackets, making buck skin overalls for boys",etc (Pg 646, plates 180-182
    possession of Emmett Horner, Johnstown PA)
    Pg 367 shows assessments in Conemaugh TWP, Cambria Co PA 1808-9 for property for Jacob, William, Daniel and John Brumbaugh (sons of Conrad). Pg 368 shows list of 12/13 children: 1-John b 19 Oct 1771-31 Oct 1849, md Christena Metzker; 2-Daniel 1775-1845; 3-Jacob; 4-William 1780-28 Aug 1849 md Eve Gable; 5-Conrad; 6-Elizabeth; 7-Christina Md John Ulrich; 8-Lavina; 9-Susan md Daniel Stutsman; 10-Mahala; 11-David 2 Nov 1786-13 Nov 1844 md Catherine Vaniman; 12-George 2 Apr 1788-16 Mar 1848 md Elizabeth Vaniman.

    Conrad married Anna Christina Hiser Abt 1771, prob Germany. Anna was born Abt 1739, Germany; died 1811, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 6. John Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Oct 1771, Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; died 31 Oct 1849, Bradford, Miami, Ohio, United States; was buried 1849.
    2. 7. Daniel Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1775, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1845, Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, United States; was buried 1845.
    3. 8. Jacob Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1778, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 9. William Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1780, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 28 Aug 1849; was buried Aug 1849.
    5. 10. Conrad Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1782, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. 11. Elizabeth Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1784, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. 12. David Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 Nov 1786, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 13 Nov 1844, near New Lebanon, Ohio; was buried Nov 1844.
    8. 13. George Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 Apr 1788, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died 16 Mar 1848, near Brookville, Ohio.
    9. 14. Christina Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1790, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.
    10. 15. Lavina Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1792, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    11. 16. Susan Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1794, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.
    12. 17. Mohala Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1796, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 4.  Johannes Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (1.1) was born Abt 1740, Germany; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark
    Wagner.

    HISTORY: Brumbaugh Gen pg 368 shows John as the "stocking weaver" (strump
    weber) and shows several deeds which settle the fact that Mary
    Elizabeth Metzker was his wife.

    Johannes married Mary Elizabeth Metzgaar. [Group Sheet]


  4. 5.  George Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (1.1) was born Abt 1761, Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, United States; died 12 Mar 1838; was buried Mar 1838.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark Wagner.

    George married Susanna Metzgaar. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 19 Oct 1771, Bedford, Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States; died 31 Oct 1849, Bradford, Miami, Ohio, United States; was buried 1849.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    LAND: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 638 Indenture 30 Aug 1815 between John Brumbaugh of Woodbury TWP, Bedford,PA and Christina his wife to George Brumbaugh of Woodbury Twp, Huntingdon, PA for $3000 for "half part of a grist mill lately erected and build on the said George Brumbaugh's land on the waters of Clover Creek, situate in Woodbury Twp, Huntington, PA at common costs and expenses of
    said John and George Brumbaugh and held by them as joint tenants in partnership together with all and singular the stones, geers and other apparatus to said mill..as also the dam up to the line between John Brumbaugh and Danial Rhode & 1 rod or perch of ground each side of dam on John Brumbaugh's land, for road... left for free passage forever. (Deed BK K pg 151 Bedford Co PA, property owned by Henry Dilling Brumbaugh (E183).
    1815: On the same day as above John and Christina deeded land to George Brumbaugh for $500 for part of large tract of land adjoining on the north Henry Wissard's on the south Geroge Brumbaugh's, and on the north again "John Metzgers Divisions", & on the east "Sussey's Mtn"; containing 81 acres. Warrant issed to John Brumbaugh 12 May 1812 (Pat Bk H #7 pg 147
    1798 pg 640: Article of Agreement between John Wells and John Brumbaugh of Woodbury Twp, land in Somerset Co PA (in German).
    1804 pg 640: Deed from Abraham Morrison to John Brumbaugh 17 May 1804 for 150 acres and allowances of 6% being the Michael Kuhn warrant situated on the east side of Stonycreek mine adjoing Jacob Workings in Conemaugh Twp, Somerset Co (BK Vol 4 pg 105, Somerset Co PA)

    HIST,DTH: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 641 shows that the family moved in 1818 to Miami Co, Ohio where John died at Bradford 31 Oct 1849, aged 77-11-19; Christina died 31 Aug 1826 aged 61-3-6. John was a farmer, miller and minister in German Baptist Bretheren Church. (Dr John B...Ballinger (E1859-i) has facts on these famiies. Listed on pg 641 are 9 children of John and Christina.

    [E1827] BARBARA5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1720] Conrad4, [E1700] John3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) TO Solomon Metzger; s David B. Metzger of Silver Lake, Kosciusko Co., Ind.
    One son, surname Metzger:
    I Lyman6, b 1881, in North Manchester, Wabash Co., Ind.; 1905 TO Nova Ethel Frantz, b 1891, in 111.; dau Michael and Jennie (Witt) Frantz. Lyman i^ a tinsmith; Repn,; member G. B. B. Ch., and
    ad. is Wenatchee, Chelan Co., Wash.
    Children (3) :
    (1) Harold7, b May 7, 1906.
    (2) Naomi7, 0 Jan. 25, 1908.
    (3) Marion7, b Oct. 24, 1910; d Sept. 17, 1910.

    page 674-675:
    [E1816] BENJAMIN5 BRUMBAUGH ([1718] David4, [E1700] John3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b Sept. 12, 1841, near New Lebanon, Montgomery Co., O.; at Cincinnati, O., Jan. 5, 1865, TO Mary May, b Sept. 4, 1847; dau George and Sarah (Weaver) May.
    Children ( 8 ):
    [E2030] Arthur6, b April 13, 1866; TO Dora Dickensheets.
    [E2031] David6, b May 2, 1868; TO Kate Keating.
    [E2032] George6, 6 March 6, 1874; d July 10, 1874.
    [E2033] + Orion F.6, b Sept. 21, 1875; TO Catharine Libecap.
    [E2034] Elizabeth6, 6 Oct. 30, 1878; TO Forest Keiser.
    [E2035] Myrtle6, o July 31, 1881; TO Edward Horning.
    [E2036] John6, b Oct. 29, 1883.
    [E2037] Elva6, 6 Dec. 19, 1886.

    [E1819] SAMUEL5 BRUMBAUGH ( [E1719] Daniel4, [E1700] John3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) 6 June 25, 1827; d; TO Susanna Maurer; dau Daniel Maurer.
    Children* (8) :
    [E2045] Lavina6; [E2046] Daniel; [E2047] Soloma; [E2048] Loretto;
    [E2049] Isaac; [E2050] Perry; [E2051] Fannie; [E2062] John.

    [E1820] HENRY W—.5 BRUMBAUGH ( [E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) b April 9, 1829, in O.; farmer; hved in Darke Co., 0 . ; TO Matilda Fink, b Feb. 28, 1840, in MifHinburg, Union Co., Pa.; dau John and Elizabeth (Steininger) Fink. Henry d at Horatio, Darke Co., 0., July 22, 1898, and his w d there Feb. 14, 1906; both were buried in the Harris Creek cemetery, near Bradford, Miami Co., O.
    Children (4) :
    [E2056] + John Franklin6, b Sept. 6, I860; TO Jennie Brewer.
    [E2057] Lewis Clinton6, 6 Dec. 19, 1861; d April 20, 1911; unm.
    [E2058] + Susan Elizabeth6, 6 June 30, 1865; TO Clinton D. Kinney.
    [E2059] + Roscoe Philip6, 6 Jan. 19, 1872; m Alice Canada.

    [E1821] MARGARET5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) b Feb. 11, 1832, near Dayton, Montgomery Co., O.; Dec. 12, 1850, TO ( 1 ) Samuel Ballinger, b Dec. 6, 1821; s Jesse and Elizabeth (Fetter) Ballinger; bro. of Elum Ballinger, who TO [E1802] -4- Esther5 Brumbaugh. Margaret TO (2) Perry Creager, b Jan. 1, 1819, near Dayton, O.; s Thomas and Elizabeth (Lecklider) Creager. Mr. Creager d at Horatio, Darke Co., O., Feb. 18, 1900, and was buried at Harris Creek Cem., Bradford, O. Margaret5 lives at Horatio, O., and has been of considerable assistance in furnishing information.
    One son by 1st m:
    [E2061] John S.6, 6 Nov. 4, 1851; d Nov. 23, 1851.
    'Details unobtained.

    pg 676
    [E1822] ELIZABETH5 BRUMBAUGH ( [E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) b June 30, 1834; d Feb., 1882; TO (1) Daniel Yount, d; in (2) Young Carey.
    Children by 1st m (7), surname Yount:
    i Lucinda6; d age 15.
    ii Fannie Matilda0; in Jacob Martin, Versailles, O.
    iii Margaret6 ; TO David Bosserman, Covington, O.
    iv Henry Lincoln6 ; in Anna Etter, Greenville, 0.
    v Lovina6; in H. M. McCurdy, Piqua, O.
    vi Daniel6 ; TO Francis Brewer, Greenville, O.; R. R. 6.
    vii Walter6.
    Son by 2d m, surname Carey:
    viii Charles Walter6, b June 9, 1876; TO Roby Hite, Horatio, 0.

    [E1823] JOHN5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) 0 Feb. 11, 1837; TO Jane Carey; ad. Blumer, Miami Co., 0.
    Children (2) :
    [E2064] Foster6.
    [E2065] Susanna6.

    [E1824] ISAAC5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) b May 6, 1839; TO Catharine Crowell; dau Samuel and Elizabeth (Wise) Crowell; farmer; ad. Versailles, Darke Co., 0.
    Children (6) :
    [E2070] Mary6 ; [E2071] Daniel; [E2072] Samuel; [E2073] Charles;
    [E2074] Edward; [2075] Harley.

    [E1825] EMANUEL5 BRUMBAUGH [E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) b Sept., 1841; TO Lucinda Blackmore; dau Martin and Malinda (Carey) Blackmore; ad. Troy, Miami, Co., O.
    Children (6) :
    [E2077] Emma6; [E2078] Susie; [E2079] Bessie; [E2080] Lizzie;
    [E2081] Nellie; [E2082] Robert.

    [E1826] FANNIE5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1719] Daniel4, same ancestry as [E1819]) b Sept., 1844; TO William H a r t ; s Ebenezer Hart of Covington, O.
    One dau: Elsie6 Hart.

    John married Christina Metzkger 1794, Blair, Pennsylvania, United States. Christina was born 25 May 1765; died 31 Aug 1826, Bradford, Miami, Ohio, United States; was buried Sep 1826. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Daniel Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 1775, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1845, Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, United States; was buried 1845.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke.

    HIST: Brumbaugh Gen by G Marcus Brumbaugh pg 642. Lived near Conemaugh (later called Johnstown PA and moved to a farm near Dayton Ohio and thence to Elkhart Co, IND. He died in 1845 at Goshen, Elkhart, IND.
    Pg 646: Ledger of John Horner 1799-1809, from History of Cambria Co PA by H W Storey, Vol I pg 296: Operating a saw and grist mill on Solomon's Run and contains entries for Conrad Brumbaugh and his sons, including Daniel, which shows that Danil spent half a day mowing grass 1 Aug 1801 and received credit of 1s (13 1/3c) and 6d (5 & 55/100 mills) and rec'd more for a day's work in cleaning John Horner's mill race (near Conemaugh (Johnstown) PA). Ledger continues onto pg651, where a list of Daniel Brumbaugh's 10 children is shown.

    Daniel married Anna Bowers 1802, Hopewell Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 18. Elizabeth Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1796, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1899; was buried 1899.
    2. 19. Conrad Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1798, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1878; was buried 1878.
    3. 20. Susan Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1800, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 21. George Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1800, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 6 Apr 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 7 Apr 1898, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.
    5. 22. Daniel Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1803, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 8 Mar 1882; was buried Mar 1882.
    6. 23. Catherine Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1807, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. 24. Andrew Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1811, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. 25. Samuel Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Sep 1818, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died 27 Jul 1898; was buried Jul 1898.
    9. 26. Isaac Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1820, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died 1863; was buried 1863.
    10. 27. Abraham Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1822, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 8.  Jacob Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1778, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR: Roberta Brokaw Gerke


  4. 9.  William Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 1780, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 28 Aug 1849; was buried Aug 1849.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    IGI 1. Eva Goble md abt 1802, Film #5026416/51, #1553866; 2. Eve Cable #1553805, SS: 7 Mar 1991 Ogden T

    pg665-666[E1745] JACOB4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b June 12, 1807, in Pa. and moved to Montgomery Co., 0 . ; moved to Ind. about 1835, and was one of the first settlers in what was organized March 8, 1838, into Jefferson Twp. (Sec. 2), Kosciusko Co.—located Oct. 1, 1836. Jan. 16, 1828, he TO Susanna Bowser, b Aug. 16, 1809, in Montgomery Co., 0., and dau Philip Bowser. Her sister, Catharine, TO [E1746] + John4 Brumbaugh. Jacob4 d Aug. 11, 1854. " When Mr. Brumbaugh came to the township there were no houses, nothing but Indians and wild animals. He entered 240 a. and later purchased 160 a. of partially improved land, all of which is well cultivated, making it one of the finest farms in the twp. Politically Mr. Brumbaugh was a Repn., as is also his son Daniel. He and his w were members of the G. B. B, Ch., his w being the only living member who was in the first organized ch. in Jefferson Twp.»a
    " A German Baptist society was organized at the house of Jacob Brumbaugh [E1745] in the spring of 1837 by elders John Miller and David Cripe. John Leatherman and wife and William Brumbaugh and wife were the first members. From the date of the organization until the death of John Leatherman in 1867, he was pastor of the congregation. This society erected a church at Gravelton in 1876, and is in a fairly prosperous condition.""
    Children (6) :
    [E1947] John D—.5, b Nov. 4, 1828; d Nov. 7, 1875 ; TO Nancy Johnson.
    [E1948] + David M—.5, b Sept. 16, 1830; d June 23, 1901; TO Susannah Keller.
    [E1949] George5, b Dec. 13, 1833; d June 5, 1910; TO Drinda McCloud.
    [E1950] Daniel5, b March 22, 1838; d June 22, 1891.
    [E1951] William5, b July 2, 1840.
    [E1952] Catharine5, b Jan. 1, 1843; w John W. Whitehead.

    [E1746] JOHN4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2,Johannes Henrich1) b in Pa. Feb. 7, 1809, moved to Montgomery Co., 0., in 1832, and thence to Jefferson Twp., Kosciusko Co., Ind., in 1833. In 1826 he m Catharine Bowser, sister of Susanna, who TO [E1745] -4- Jacob Brumbaugh.
    Children (4) :
    [E1955] Jacob5.
    [E1956] Rachel5; TO John Reid.
    [E1957] Susan5; TO Abraham Guyer.
    [E1958] + David5; TO Susan Kellar-

    [E1747] CONRAD4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b in Montgomery Co., O., July 11, 1811; TO Catharine Miller; both were natives of Montgomery Co., O.; they " moved to Elkhart Co., Ind., in 1832, locating in a wilderness, and, like all pioneers, had many hardships and privations to endure. They were members of the Dunkard "History of Kosciusko Co., Ind., 1887, p . 621.
    "History of Kosciusko Co., Ind., 1987, pp. 714-715.
    pg667 Ch. Conrad d in 1875, and Catharine in 1879. They were among the most respected of the pioneers of Elkhart Co., and among her representative citizens.""
    Children (5) :
    [E1959] Lydia5.
    [E1960] Eve5.
    [E1961] Josephus5, 6 June 3, ; ad. New Paris, Ind.
    [E1962] .
    [E1963] + John M.5, 6 Jan. 27, 1835.

    pg 667 [E1749] SUSANNAH4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b May 3,1817; June 4, 1835, in Jacob H. Mumma, b in Washington Co., Md., Jan. 26, 1811; s Henry Mumma, who moved with his family from Md. to Harrison Twp., Montgomery Co., 0., in 1827; and lived in that locality until his d in 1853 (Henry had Jacob H. and 2 other sons and 2 dau). Jacob H. Mumma also located on a farm in Harrison Twp., as above noted, and spent most of his life there; 1845 to 1875 he hved in Madison Twp., a few months in Champaign Twp.; then returning to Harrison Twp., he remained
    with his s Henry Clay Mumma until 1881. He then went to Miami Co., 0., and d at the latter place in the spring of 1879, aged 79 yrs. Susannah4 d Dec. 25, 1873. Jacob m (2) Barbara (Rowe) Hess, widow of John
    Hess, and Barbara d Dec, 1894. All were members G. B. B. Ch.
    Children by 1st m (5), surname Mumma:
    i William M.5, b July 30, 1836; d July 20, 1887; TO Mary A. Bowser, who survives and lives with Eld.
    Wm. Klepsinger (latter recently deceased) at Ft. McKinley, 0. One s Wilson6,
    ii Henry Clay5, 6 in Harrison Twp., Montgomery Co., 0., April 8, 1838; common school education; Sept.
    30, 1860, TO (by Rev. Peter Nead [E276]) Ann Black, dau Thomas Black. After TO, moved to his
    father's farm of 144 a.; managed it for four years on shares, and then bought i t ; recently has given
    special attention to fruit growing. Himself and w are members G. B. B. Ch. (14 ch).
    iii David H.5, 6 March 7, 1840; TO Elizabeth Warner, who d; he lives in Dayton O. (3 ch alive),
    iv George W.5, b Aug. 22, 1846; d March 3, 1910; TO Rosa Shick, who lives at Stillwater Junction, 0. (5 ch
    alive),
    v Aaron M.5, b Nov. 6, 1850; TO Martha Wolf (5 ch). Aaron5 d July 16,
    "History of Kosciusko Co., Ind., 1887, p. 624

    pg 668 1893. Martha later TO Samuel Ullery, and they hve at Stillwater Junction, 0.

    [E1750] WILLIAM4 BRUMBAUGH ( [E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) 6 in 0. May 23, 1819; Sept. 26, 1844, TO Catherine Miller, b Dec. 6, 1825, in Preble Co., 0 . ; dau Stephen and Anna Miller. William was a farmer; Repn.; himself and w were members G. B. B. Ch. [See E1745] ; and hved at Milford, Kosciusko Co., Ind. William d Aug. 21, 1856; his w d June 16, 1900, and was buried at Arroya Grande, Cal. Their s Henry Clayton also d in Cal. Sept. 22, 1885.
    Children ( 5 ):
    [E1964] + Mary Ellen5, b Sept. 27, 1847; TO John Artz.
    [E1965] -4- John Milton5, b June 16, 1849; TO (1) Lora Mae Johnson; in (2) Marie Engle.
    [E1966] + Henry Clayton5, 6 July 5, 1851; d Sept. 22, 1885; TO Angle Perkey.
    [E1967] + Anna Elizabeth5, b May 4, 1854; m Charles Butterfield.
    [E1968] + Eva Emeline5, b April 19, 1866; TO William Moulton.

    [E1751] MARY4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, same ancestry as [E1745]) b July 27, 1821; d March 22, 1891; TO Joseph Leatherman, b April 25, 1811, and d May 2, 1868. Joseph was s of Rev. John Leatherman, who d Feb. 21, 1867 (90 yrs., 7-21), and who long served as minister to the G. B. B.
    congregation in Kosciusko and Elkhart counties, Ind. [See E1745].

    [E1752] EVE4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b Sept. 22, 1823; d Dec. 4, 1875, in Jackson Twp., Elkhart Co., Ind., and was buried in Whitehead Cemetery, that county.
    March 4, 1847, she TO David Whitehead, b Feb. 17, 1826, in Ohio; d Dec. 17, 1870, in Jackson Twp., Elkhart Co., Ind.; farmer; member G. B. B. Ch.
    Children (7), surname Whitehead:
    i William H.5, b April 28, 1850; TO Josephine A. Hoops, b July 22,1854; d April 10, 1893; dau Lewis and Louiza (Abshire) Hoops.
    One daughter:
    (1) Erve W.6, b Feb. 20, 1874; TO Feb. 29, 1903, Ethel Elliott; Goshen, Ind. (4 ch).
    ii Adam Wesley5, b Sept. 14, 1852; d March 2, 1874.
    iii Melvin5, b Feb. 18, 1855 ; d Feb. 22,1874.
    iv Susan E.5, b Sept. 24, 1857; d July 16, 1893; TO Jacob Frame

    pg 669 v Melinda Alice5, 6 April 13, I860; d Jan. 30, 1861.
    vi Mary Etta5 , b Oct. 29, 1862; Nov. 11, 1880, at Goshen, Ind., m Daniel M. Bowser, b Feb. 15, 1855, in
    Noble Co., Ind.; s Andrew and Eve (Christie) Bowser. Daniel is twp. assessor; Repn.; member Ref.
    Ch.; his w helped considerably in this work; res. 719 S. Main St., Goshen, Elkhart Co.* Ind.
    • Children (2), surname Bowser:
    (l)Zelma C.°, b March 11, 1882; Sept. 16, 1903, TO Zena Eckleharger; res. Goshen, Ind. (2 ch).
    (2) Alletah W.6, b Sept. 1, 1884; Sept. 7, 1906, TO Rev. Arthur J. Michael; res. Culver, Ind. (2 ch).
    vii Elmer D.5, b April 10, 1870; d April 4, 1871.

    William married Eva Goble Abt 1802, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet]


  5. 10.  Conrad Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1782, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR: Roberta Brokaw Gerke


  6. 11.  Elizabeth Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1784, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR: Roberta Brokaw Gerke


  7. 12.  David Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 2 Nov 1786, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 13 Nov 1844, near New Lebanon, Ohio; was buried Nov 1844.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    pg 669 [E1764] JOHN4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1710] David3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b April, 1814; Wi Dianna Swihart, b Nov. 26, 1815, in Dayton, O.; dau Jacob Swihart; farmer; Dem.; member G. B. B. Ch.; d Aug. 14, 1880.
    Children (10):"
    [E2001] + Mary5, March 26, 1836 ; d Oct. 19, 1908; in Abraham Brandenburg.
    [E2002] -4- Noah5, 6 May 12, 1838; m Catharine Brandenburg.
    [E2003] Catharine5, 0 March 11, 1840; d Dec. 19, 1846.
    [E2004] Lydia5, b Feb. 18, 1842; in James Brandenburg.
    [E2005] David5, b Oct. 2, 1844; d Dec. 27, 1846.
    [E2006] Elizabeth5, 6 March 22, 1847; d Nov. 19, 1849-
    [E2007] Susannah5, 6 July 11, 1851; in Wm. Reynolds.
    [E2008] Sarah5, b Feb. 9, 1854; m (1) Eby; in (2) John Kenner.
    [E2009] Jacob5, b Jan. 15, 1857.
    [E2010] Abraham5, b Oct. 2, I860.

    David married Catharine Vaniman 10 Oct 1813, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet]


  8. 13.  George Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 2 Apr 1788, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died 16 Mar 1848, near Brookville, Ohio.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    George married Elizabeth Vaniman 1815, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet]


  9. 14.  Christina Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1790, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    Christina submitted by 1. Kemp Horshman film 1394321 AF83-076399
    3126 W 51st Street, Inadianapolis, IN 46208
    2. William Powell
    512 S Main, Orem UT 84058
    All submitted by 1. 2. and 3. Marilyn R Lewis, 646 NE Hazelfern Place, Portland OR 97232-2622
    and 4. Pam Wagner

    Christina married John Ulrich 1792, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States. [Group Sheet]


  10. 15.  Lavina Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1792, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR: Roberta Brokaw Gerke


  11. 16.  Susan Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1794, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    Susan married Daniel Stutsman near Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  12. 17.  Mohala Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1796, Morrisons Cove, Bedford, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR: Roberta Brokaw Gerke



Generation: 4

  1. 18.  Elizabeth Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 1796, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1899; was buried 1899.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    IGI - John? 1824 montgomery Co OH, SS 10 Jun 1986, Oakland T, Frilm #8603004/53, #1396155

    Elizabeth married Joshua Hart Bef 1848. [Group Sheet]


  2. 19.  Conrad Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1798, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1878; was buried 1878.

    Notes:

    MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke.

    1840 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass: Anc.com Img 23, pg 153, no date, Dw 140,141: is this him? Ck
    BROOMBAUGH, Conrad 29/Guthrie, md farmer, entitled to vote; Florie 20/Guthrie
    md,keeping house; Henry 2Guthrie

    IGI SS film 7507809/51, #935386

    Conrad married Mary Jacobs Apr 1830, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 28. Henry Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Nov 1835, Cass Township, Guthrie, Iowa, United States; died 19 Dec 1911; was buried Dec 1911.

  3. 20.  Susan Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1800, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    IGI SS 1827, Montgomery OH Film 8693502/46, #1396156

    Susan married George Jacobs 1827, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 21.  George Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 1800, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 6 Apr 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 7 Apr 1898, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 1FGT-71
    • Census: 1885, IA, Guthrie Co-Cass

    Notes:

    1800 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstown: George Brumbaugh was born 1800

    1831 MG: LDS IGI 1761008: md 1821 - CK OUT

    1840 CENSUS: OH,Montgomery Co: Anc.com

    1848 MARRIAGE #2: George Brumbaugh md Mary Matthews Changers 1848

    1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32:
    BROOMBAUGH, George 50/PA-farmer, Mary 35/PA, Philip 18/PA, Daniel 16/PA, John 14/OH,
    Sarah 12/OH, Temperance 10/OH, Rhody 8/OH

    1853 LAND: OH, Monroe Co-Deed Index Aug 22, 1853, Film #931418. Also film 940294, Deed Index-18 Jan 1849 (931406-?)
    R4 T1 C36, 40 acres NWSE, Vol 13, p 394. Appears in deed: Wash Co, Purch 10 June 1850. From George to Philip Brumbaugh 80 acres from George to James Smith on 18 Jan 1849

    1854 CENSUS: IA, Guthrie Co, Iowa (see Hist of Sullivan Co MO)

    1860-70 CENSUSES: to get

    1880 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass Twp: Anc.com Img 14, pg 14, 23 June, Dw 110,124:
    BRUMBAUGH, George 76/PA (PA,PA) md, retired farmer; Mary E-wife
    65/MD (MD,MD) md, no occ; BAKIRK, William-son-in-law
    36/NG (Eng,Eng) md machinist; Amanda M-dau 28/OH
    (PA,PA)md,keep house; Emanuel J-gson 9/IA (NH,OH)
    at home; Howard E-gson 6/IA-at home, temporarily
    disabled with sprain.

    1898 DEATH: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: George Brumbaugh died 6 April 1898 at the home of his son, Philip Brumbaugh; buried White Oak Cemetery, stone: "George Brumbaugh born 1800, died April 6, 1898, age 98 Y."


    NOTES: Father, Daniel. Mother unknown. Other wife: Mary (nee Matthews or Chambers) SHARKEY

    1963: Letter Mrs Neva Bails Nickell to June Hallmark: she has seen tombstone marker in White Oke Cem; George's name, dth date on John's stone: 21 April 1898. She didn't know who George was. Mrs Nickells sis=Fern Woodward

    Myrtle: 430 West Allen, Goldendale, WA 98620 Tel: 509 773 5390
    (Address current as of 6-7-1991) AFN:1FGT-71

    Roberta: 8049 NE Flanders, Portland Ore 97213 Tel: 503 255 8651

    George married Mary Nancy Horner Abt 1821, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States. Mary (daughter of Christian Horner and Catherine Shively) was born 1802, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1842, Washington, Ohio, United States; was buried 1842. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 29. Lucinda Ann Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 20 Apr 1822, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 30. Catherine Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1825, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1858, Jackson, Jackson, Ohio, United States.
    3. 31. Philip Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Sep 1832, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 6 Oct 1921, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 7 Oct 1921, Hoover Cemetery, NW of Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States.
    4. 32. Daniel Webster Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Dec 1834, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 9 Dec 1910, Seville, Medina, Ohio, United States; was buried 11 Dec 1910.
    5. 33. John Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Feb 1836, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 24 Feb 1917, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; was buried 26 Feb 1917, White Oak Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan, Missouri.
    6. 34. Sarah Ann Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Nov 1838, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States; died 25 Aug 1915, Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington, United States; was buried Aug 1915, Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington, United States.
    7. 35. Temperance Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1840, Washington, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. 36. Rhoda Jane Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1842, Cass Township, Guthrie, Iowa, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    George married Mary Matthews Chambers 1848. Mary was born , Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1892, Panora, Guthrie, Iowa, United States; was buried 1892. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 37. George Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born 29 May 1850, Monroe, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 38. Amanda Brumbaugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 1852, Ohio, United States; died Abt 1915.

  5. 22.  Daniel Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born 1803, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; died 8 Mar 1882; was buried Mar 1882.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke



    [E1862] CATHERINE5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1726] Daniel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b Oct. 30, 1831; Sept. 18, 1859, m Robert Alexander Swindler, b Jan. 20, 1830, at Brownsville, Montgomery Co., Ind.; second s of Thomas and Jane (?) (Wesson) Swindler; farmer, and
    lived near Panora, Guthrie Co., Iowa; Repn.; member Church of Christ. " The parents were devout Christians and hard workers, leaving to their upright, industrious, genial and true sons many acres of hard-earned land. They took to raise a little homeless dau at 6 yrs. of age, Laura Seaman, who is Mrs. Albert Rodenberg, living on a Guthrie Co., Iowa, farm-she had been a successful school teacher."
    Catherine5 d May 13, 1898, and Robert d July 2, 1907, both buried at Panora, Iowa.
    Children (4), surname Swindler:
    i Daniel6, b Aug. 5, 1861; Aug. 8, 1893, m Mila McCleery, b May 4, 1869, a few miles W. of Oxford, Iowa; dau Hugh McCleery of Ballymena, Ireland, and Elizabeth Elmira (O'Brien) McCleery of Monroe Co., Ind.
    Daniel6 graduated from Guthrie Co. High School (1883), and State Univ. of Iowa (1887) ; began teaching in 1880, and taught part of every year to June, 1900, except four years spent in State Univ. of Iowa. He was principal at Oxford (1 yr.), Fonda (1 yr.), Casey (2 yrs.), and Wellman (8 yrs.). His health failing somewhat, he began farming and for some years has lived near Thayer, Union Co., Iowa.
    He was named Daniel Thomas Swindler, but since 1878 has dropped the middle name

    6 8 2
    Mrs. Swindler attended the Oxford High School, St. Agathy's Conservatory of Music, and the Iowa City Academy.
    One daughter:
    (1) Helen7, b at Wellman, Iowa, July 24, 1904.
    ii Lee Monroe6 Swindler, b Jan. 10, 1864; graduated from High School, Panora, Iowa ('85), Iowa College (Grinnell, A. B., '89) ; supt. Guthrie Co., ( l a . ) pub. schs., 1890-96; supt. Guthrie Co., High School
    (Panora) 1896-99; served as mayor of Yale, la., for 2 yrs. In the spring of 1900 he took charge of Yale
    Savings Bank, Yale, Iowa, as cashier, and continues to own controlling interest in the same; is also
    interested in a national bank at Bagley, Ia., and controls a bank at Hemdon, Ia.
    He is prominent and successful in business, social and political affairs ; Repn.; member Pres. Ch.;
    and his w describes him as a " man of robust health, fair complexion, height 6 ft., weight 240 lbs., total abstainer, using neither tobacco nor whiskey-good natured and jolly, a splendid man."
    April 14, 1891, at Guthrie Center, la., he TO Laurayne Browne, b April 19, 1864, at Ft. Jefferson,
    Darke Co., O.; dau Smith Patterson and Belinda Holmes (Harshman) Browne; graduate of West Des Moines Training Sch., and had been a successful teacher in the pub. schs. of Des Moines, and Guthrie Center, Ia.; active in social, church (member Pres. Ch.), and literary work.a
    iii James William6 Swindler, b May 11, 1866, at Panora, Iowa; Sept. 21, 1898, m Mabelle L. Hoyt; educated in pub. sch. and spent one year in High Sch.; farmer; united with Bap. Ch. April 8, 1888; S. S. supt.,
    1888-92; member Mt. Etha Lodge, K. of P. (1902), and of Masonic Lodge No. 529 (1903); address
    Panora, Guthrie Co., Iowa.
    One son:
    (1) Carroll Hoyt7, b May 10, 1900.
    iv Frederick Ellsworth5 Swindler, b at Panora, la., June 28, 1868; Dec. 24, 1890, at Fremont, Neb., m Adlee Green, b at Salem, W. Va., Feb. 12, 1873; dau W. E. Green; he was educated in Dist Sch. No. 6, Cass Twp., Guthrie Co., l a . ; and conducts a large farm near Geddes, Charles Mix Co., S. Dak.
    Daughters (2) :
    (1) Fern6, b April 15, 1895.
    (2) Gail6, b Sept. 24, 1899.
    ----------
    aMrs. Swindler kindly furnished numerous details for this portion of this work

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    [E1864] DANIEL HIRAM5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1726] Daniel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) & on a farm near Goshen, Ind., March 19, 1838; 1848 his parents and their family moved to Des Moines, Iowa, and in 1853 to a farm near Panora, Iowa; 1859 they crossed the plains to Colo, and Daniel spent some months in mining; returned to Panora in I860; taught select and public schools until 1862, when he enlisted as private in Co. I, 29 Iowa Vol. Inf., promoted to 1st Sgt., and mustered out Aug., 1865. Sept. 25, 1865, at Panora, m Wealtha Ann Trent, b April 16, 1846, at Goshen, Ind.; dau Gilbert and Charity (Roger's) Trent, and sister to George Trent, who m [E1837] + Temperance5 Brumbaugh. Daniel5 engaged in the hardware business at Panora, Iowa, for seven years, when he sold out and entered upon the same business at Guthrie Center, same state ("Brumbaugh and Hess") . Upon election as Treas. Guthrie Co., in 1891 (re-elected 1893), he sold out the business; retired from active business in 1899 and moved to Seattle, Wash., later to Portland, Oregon., where he lived until his d, Jan. 18, 1906. Various correspondents speak of him as a splendid man, and very successful in business; he was Repn., and member M. E. Ch.
    Mrs. Brumbaugh and her sons, William Elmer6, Harry Craig6, and Alfred6 live at 1014 E. Main St., Portland, Ore. (Illustration.)
    Children ( 7 ):
    [E2200] + William Elmer6, b June 15, 1866; m Cora Green.
    [E2201] Florence6, b Dec. 26, 1867; d July 28, 1869.
    [E2202] + Raymond6, b Feb. 10, 1872; m Mary Grace Barker.
    [E2203] Claude6, b Feb. 11, 1874; m Chrissie Syms.
    [E2204] + Daniel Albert6, b Nov. 5, 1879.
    [E2205] + Harry Craig6, b Aug. 2, 1886.
    [E2206] + Alfred6, b March 23, 1889.

    [E1865] LEVI5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1726] Daniel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) in 1857 at Panora, Iowa, m Elizabeth Carpenter. He went to Colo, and is reported to have d there in 1879.
    Children ( 2 ):
    [E2207] Alvin or Albert6 ; in 1889 was unm., and a tinsmith in Kansas.
    [E2208] Myrtle6; m; in 1889 was living in Iowa.

    [E1919] THOMAS JEFFERSON5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1729] Samuel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b Feb. 20, 1849; m Mary (Edwards) Spong, widow of George Spong (2 ch, surname Spong) ; reported to reside at or near Springfield, Lane Co., Ore

    6 8 4
    Children (6) :
    [E2221] Lydia6; [E2222] Samuel, [E2223] Thena, [E2224] James, [E2225] Thomas, [E2226] Spencer.

    Daniel married Mary Studebaker 30 Nov 1830, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet]


  6. 23.  Catherine Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1807, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    Catherine married John Davis. [Group Sheet]


  7. 24.  Andrew Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1811, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    Andrew married Sarah Barringer 22 Feb 1844, Elkhart, Indiana, United States. Sarah was born Abt 1815; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  8. 25.  Samuel Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Sep 1818, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died 27 Jul 1898; was buried Jul 1898.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    [E1920] SARAH ANN5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1729] Samuel4, same ancestry as [E1919]) b April 11, 1851, at Goshen, Elkhart Co., Ind.; Nov. 27, 1873, at Salem, Ore., m Philip L. Spong, b Jan. 17, 1850, at Logansport, Ind.; s Alexander and Margaret Ann (De Vine) Spong. They lived in Ind., Ill., Iowa, and, in 1866, moved to Marion Co., Ore.; later to Lane Co., Ore. Mr. Spong is Dem.; member Bap. Ch., and his w furnished considerable information for this section of the work; ad. Springfield, Lane Co., Ore.
    Children (7), surname Spong:
    i Mary Ann6, b April 22, 1875; m James Miles.
    ii Margaret Ann6, b Feb. 20, 1877; m John Mosby.
    iii Isabella6, bFeb. 20, 1877; d Feb. 3, 1883.
    iv Albert6, b July 20, 1879; d April 4, 1880.
    v Noah6, b Oct. 23, 1881; d Jan. 10, 1883.
    vi Dora6, b June 19, 1885; d Dec. 11, 1903; m Fred Byrne.
    vii Sherman6, b June 28, 1887.

    [E1921] ISABELLA5 BRUMBAUGH ([1729] Samuel4, same ancestry as [E1919]) b at Goshen, Ind., Sept. 16, 1853; Dec. 9, 1871, at Logansport, Ind., m William Alexander Spong, h at Logansport, Ind.; and bro of Philip L. Spong; address Springfield, Lane Co., Ore.
    Children (5), surname Spong:
    i Arthur6, b Sept. 22, 1872; d June 27, 1878.
    ii Nelson6, b July 1, 1874; d July 4, 1878.
    iii Minnie6, 6 Dec. 31, 1878.
    iv Richard Lewis6, b Nov., 1880.
    v Etta6 , b Feb. 28, 1884.

    [E1924] DANIEL HENRY5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1729] Samuel4, same ancestry as [E1919]) b in Guthrie Co., la., Aug. 9, 1865; June 16, 1889, m Juda Lebow, b Oct. 10, 1863, at Cottage Grove, Ore.; dau Simpson and Hannah (Shields) Lebow; occupation farming and " timber cruiser by trade, and handy with carpenter tools "; Dem.; ad. Cottage Grove, Lane Co., Ore.
    Children (3) :
    [E2236] Kittle6, b July 28, 1891

    685
    [E2237] Frank6, b June 15, 1893.
    [E2238] Fred6, b Feb. 25, 1898.

    Samuel married Lydia Ann Leer 10 Oct 1844, Elkhart, Indiana, United States. [Group Sheet]


  9. 26.  Isaac Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1820, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died 1863; was buried 1863.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke


    pg 665 [E1730] ISAAC4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) TO (1) Juliann Imbody, who d in 1848; dau Matthias and " Polly " Imbody. Oct., 1849, the family moved to Iowa, and returned to Ind. in the spring of 1850. Isaac TO (2) Eliza Wogaman. Isaac is described as a very strong man, often holding two men at arm's length at one time. In 1862 he enlisted in the 54th Reg. Ind. Inf., and often carried the knapsacks of weary soldiers; d in 1863 during his enlistment in the U. S. Army.
    Children by 1st m ( 3 ):
    [E1926] + James K.5, b April 2, 1844; m Elizabeth Blough.
    [E1927] Catharine5, b 1846; in. John Miltenberger.
    [E1928] Elizabeth5, b 1848; TO Emanuel Stouder.
    Children by 2d m ( 4 ):
    [E1929] Susann5; TO John Fox.
    [E1930] Henry5 ; TO Alice Berkey.
    [E1931] Amanda5; TO Samuel Overholser.
    [E1932] Mary5 ; in Isaac Baker.


    p 685[E1926] JAMES K.5 BRUMBAUGH [E1730] Isaac4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b in Elkhart Co., Ind., April 2, 1844; Jan. 16, 1867, at Goshen, Ind., m Elizabeth Blough, b June 3, 1851, in Somerset Co., Pa.; dau Christian and Mary (Ream) Blough; farmer; Repn.; member G. B. B. Ch.; ad. Goshen, Elkhart Co., Ind.
    Children (9) :
    [E2241] Nancy6, b March 22, 1868; m (1) Hezekiah Sworerland; m (2) John James.
    [E2242] Minnie6, 6 May 21, 1870; m Samuel Browning.
    [E2243] John6, b Aug. 14, 1872; m Ella Anglemeyer.
    [E2244] Charles6, b Nov. 1, 1874; m Fanny Cripe.
    [E2245] + William Henry6, b Aug. 15, 1877; m Osie Bower.
    [E2246] + Lewis6, b March 26, 1880; m Clara Cripe.
    [E2247] Jesse6, b Feb. 5, 1883; m Maud Imbody.
    [E2248] Maud6, b Dec 23, 1886; m William Lytic.
    [E2249] Janette6, b Feb. 15, 1888; d Sept. 14, 1888.

    Isaac married Juliann Imbody 27 Jun 1843, Elkhart, Indiana, United States. [Group Sheet]


  10. 27.  Abraham Brumbaugh Descendancy chart to this point (7.Daniel3, 3.Conrad2, 1.1) was born Abt 1822, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Roberta Brokaw Gerke

    [E1731] ABRAHAM4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) TO Rachel Wogaman; gunsmith, later R. R. engineer ; last heard of at Burlington, Iowa.
    Children (2) :
    [E1933] George5.
    [E1934] Ellen5.

    Abraham married Rachel Wogaman 3 Oct 1844, Elkhart, Indiana, United States. [Group Sheet]