Notes:
Data source is Kevin Blair, 5180 Crispy Drive, Centerville, OH 45440-2203. E-mail kblair@integrity.com
'Brumbaugh Family Genealogy' by Dr. Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, published 1913
Genealogy of the Brumbach Families, Volume 2
Author: Gaius M. Brumbach
This is an account of the Brumbach families including those using the following variations of the original name; Brumaugh, Brumbach, Brumback, Brombaugh, Brownback, and many other connected families. Thousands of names included in this two volume set.
Bibliographic Information: Brumbaugh, Gaius M. Genealogy of the Brumbach Families, Two Vols. Frederick H. Hitchcock, New York 1913.
[E1749] SUSANNAH4 BRUMBAUGH ([E1703] William3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b May 3, 1817; June 4, 1835, m 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., O., 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 lived 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., O., 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; m Mary A. Bowser,
who survives and lives with Eld. Wm. Klepsinger (latter recently
deceased) at Ft. McKinley, O. One s Wilson6.
ii Henry Clay5, b in Harrison Twp., Montgomery Co., O., April 8, 1838;
common school education; Sept. 30, 1860, m (by Rev. Peter Nead
[E276]) Ann Black, dau Thomas Black. After m, moved to his
father's farm of 144 a.; managed it for four years on shares, and
then bought it; recently has given special attention to fruit growing.
Himself and w are members G. B. B. Ch. (14 ch).
iii David H.5, b March 7, 1840; m Elizabeth Warner, who d; he lives in
Dayton O. (3 ch alive).
iv George W.5, b Aug. 22, 1846; d March 3, 1910; m Rosa Shick, who
lives at Stillwater Junction, O. (5 ch alive).
v Aaron M.5, b Nov. 6, 1850; m Martha Wolf (5 ch). Aaron5 d July 16,
1893. Martha later m Samuel Ullery, and they live at Stillwater
Junction, O.
a-History of Kosciusko Co., Ind., 1887, p. 624.
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1880 Census Place: Harrison, Montgomery Co., OH
Source: FHL Film 1255052 National Archives Film T9-1052 Page 518A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
H.C. MUMNIA Self M M W 42 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: MD Mo: MD
Ann MUMNIA Wife F M W 39 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA
Vernon MUMNIA Son M S W 19 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Isabelle MUMNIA Dau F S W 17 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Martha MUMNIA Dau F S W 13 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Thomas MUMNIA Son M S W 11 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Cora MUMNIA Dau F S W 8 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
John MUMNIA Son M S W 6 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Eve MUMNIA Dau F S W 4 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Lily MUMNIA Dau F S W 2 OH
Fa: OH Mo: OH
Jacob H. MUMNIA Father M W W 69 MD
1900 Census OH, Montgomery Co., Harrison Twp., North Prec. ED 86, p. 185
Mumma, Henry, head, Apr 1838, 62, m 39 yrs, b. PA/PA/PA, farmer
" , Anna, wife, Mar 1841, 59, m 39 yrs, 14 children, 8 living, b. OH/PA/PA
" , Thomas J., son, Mar 1869, 31, single, b. OH/OH/OH, farmer
" , John H., son, Jan 1874, 26, single, b. OH/OH/OH, stationary engineer
" , Lily M., dau, Nov 1877, 22, single, b. OH/OH/OH (no children listed)
" , Charles, grand son, July 1895, 4, b. OH/OH/OH
" , Pearl, grand dau, Dec 1898, 1, b. OH/OH/OH
1910, Census, OH, Montgomery Co., Harrison Twp. Prec. North B., p. 191 ED 129
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Mumma, Henry, head, 72, m1 50 yrs, b. OH/MD/PA, no occupation
" , Ann, wife, 69, m1 50 yrs, 14 children, 7 living, b. OH/PA/PA
" , Lily M. dau, 32, single, b. OH/OH/OH (no children listed)
" , Charles, grand son, 14, single, b. OH/OH/OH
" , Emerson, grandson, 2, single, b. OH/OH/OH
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[Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of the City of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio]
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HENRY CLAY MUMMA, [pages 1149-1150] a prominent farmer and fruit grower of Harrison township, Montgomery county, Ohio, was born in this township, April 8, 1838. He is a son of Jacob H. and Susan (Brumbaugh) Mumma, the former of whom was a native of Maryland. Jacob H. and Susan Mumma were the parents of five children, all sons, three of whom are still living, as follows: Henry Clay, David H. and George W.
Jacob H. Mumma came to Ohio with his parents in 1827. They located in Harrison township, and in this county Mr. Mumma lived most of his life, but spent some two years in Clarke county. From 1845 to 1875 he lived in Madison township, and after a few months in Champaign county he returned to Harrison township, where he lived with his son, Henry Clay, until the spring of 1881. He then went to Miami county, and died there in the spring of 1879, at the age of seventy-nine years. His wife died December 25, 1873, at the age of fifty-six, and he then married Barbara Rowe, widow of John Hess. She died in December, 1894. Both were members of the German Baptist church.
Henry Mumma, the paternal grandfather of Henry C., was of German descent and a native of Maryland. , Coming to Ohio in 1827, he located in Harrison township, living there until his death, which, occurred in 1853. He had a family of three sons and two daughters. The maternal grandfather, William Brumbaugh, was an early settler in Ohio, but later removed to Kosciusko county, Ind., where he died at an advanced age. He and, his wife reared a family of ten children.
Henry Clay Mumma has been a resident of Harrison township most of his life. His education was received in Madison township, in the district schools, and though quite limited, because of the inferior facilities of the day, has been supplemented by his own subsequent study until now he is among the best informed men of his county.
On September 30, 1860, Mr. Mumma married Miss Ann Black, daughter of Thomas Black. To this marriage there have been born fourteen children, as follows: Arthur V., Belle, Sarah, Martha, Thomas, Amanda, Cora, John, Eve, Leo, Effie, Walter and two that died in infancy. Sarah, Amanda, Effie and Walter are also now dead. Arthur V. married Amanda Neiswinger, who is now deceased. He afterward married Amanda Minnick, by whom he has two children, viz: Wilbur and Willard. Belle married Thomas Nichol, and has four children, viz: Joseph, William, Ivy and Walter. Martha married William Ehrbaugh, and has three children, Clarence, Ethel and Bertha. Cora married Augustus Haines, and has three children, Harlan, Maizy and Howard H.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Mumma are members of the German Baptist church. After his marriage Mr. Mumma moved upon his father's farm, which he managed for four years on shares, and at the end of this time he bought the place, which now contains 144 acres. While during most of his life on the farm he was engaged in general agriculture, he has of late given considerable attention to the raising of fruit and to gardening. He is a member of one of the oldest and best families in the county, and by his honorable and upright career, is most creditably sustaining its reputation.