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
1880 Census Place: Madison, Montgomery Co., OH
Source: FHL Film 1255052 National Archives Film T9-1052 Page 643A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Amanda MUMMA Self F W W 36 OH
Occ: Keep House Fa: PA Mo: OH
Harry C. MUMMA Son M S W 10 OH
Occ: At Home Fa: OH Mo: OH
Willie B. MUMMA Son M S W 6 OH
"Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of the City of Dayton and of Montgomery Co., OH"
Pages 944-956 Henry P. Brehm to John J. Detrick
http://www.daytonhistorybooks.citymax.com/page/page/1705245.htm
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After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Culbert lived a year with the wife's father, and then, in 1839, settled in Poast Town, where Mr. Culbert engaged in blacksmithing on his own account, prospered and erected a fine residence, in which he still resides. To Mr. and Mrs. Culbert were born five children, but two of whom are living?William H. and Amanda. Of the younger children, Elijah died at the age of thirty-nine years; Jacob at ten, and Elizabeth at the age of six; and on January 3, 1884, Mr. Culbert lost his beloved wife, she dying a devoted member of the German Baptist church.
As early as 1860, Mr. Culbert was enrolled in the Second regiment, Ohio state militia, and was commissioned lieutenant-colonel, but this regiment was shortly afterward consolidated with the One Hundred and Thirty-first Ohio national guard, and when mustered into the United States service at the opening of the Civil war, Col. Culbert was reduced in rank to major, in which capacity he served 100 days, being stationed at Baltimore and Washington, and receiving his discharge at Camp Chase, August 25, 1861. The major, however, had two sons who also served in the Civil war?William H. and Elijah. William H. was a sergeant in company E, Seventy-first volunteer infantry, became a veteran and served four years; he was twice wounded, once at Lovejoy's station and once at Nashville. Elijah was a sergeant in the One Hundred and Thirty-first (his father's regiment, and served 100 days. William H., who has been on the Dayton fire department for about eighteen years, married Miss Eliza Shafer, and is the father of one child?Clarence. Amanda C., the major's eldest daughter, was married to David B. Mumma, now deceased, and became the mother of two children?Harry C, and Willis, the latter of whom died at the age of seventeen years. Harry C. Mumma married Miss Rosie Arnold, and this union has been blessed with one child, Corinne.