Notes:
!Listed as farmer in Port Byron Rock Island IL "Nat Munma"
Data source is Beth Arnold Taylor, E-mail ejat53@charter.net
Data source is Rebekah Donahoo. hakeber30@msn.com
1880 census, IL, Rock Island Co., Coe Twp., ED 243
All children are listed.
1900, Coe, Rock Island, Illinois
Nathaniel Mumma, head, Feb 1834, 66, m: 44 yrs, b: OH/MD/MD, Farmer
Margarete E Mumma, wife, Oct 1837, 62, m: 44 yrs, 7 children, 6 living, b: OH/OH/OH
Mammie Mumma, dau, Dec 1881, 18, single
William Lark, servant, May 1853, 37, divorced, b: Sweden/Sweden/Sweden
Minnie Barber, adopted dau, 12, b: IL/IL/IL
[ The Rock Island Argus, 17 Aug 1909, Tue, Page 6 ]
Nathaniel Mumma died at 2:30 ii:is morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Archie Biggs, in Coe, where he had been visiting. His demise was sudden and resulted from a rtroke apoplexy. Mr. Mumma was 75 years of age and a native of Ohio. He had been a resident of Coe for many years. Mr. Mumma was stricken while at the dinner table yesterday and did not regain consciousness. His home, since his retirement from the farm several years ago, has been at Port Byron. He first came to this vicinity 42 years ago. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. James Donahoo and Mrs. Edward Cowley of Mcline, Mrs. Archie Biggs cf Coe, Mrs Laura Bailey of Albany, Charles of Port Byron and Winfleld of Nebraska