Notes:
Data source is an obituary
Meigs County, OHIO
The Democrat, 6 February 1902, page 4
"Three Deaths at Syracuse"
Syracuse Correspondent
Philip Mumaw
Philip Mumaw, a resident of Syracuse, for quite a number of years but who of late years resided with his daughter, Mrs. Stanley Holter of Morning Star, passed quietly away Jan. 30, 1902, of pneumonia, having been ill about a week. Mr. Mumaw was born Feb. 13, 1827, at Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, was married to Elizabeth [illegible]ne Beach at Shendandoah, Va., in 185[?] to which union were born 8 children, five of whom survive him: John, William, David A., and Thomas of this place, and Mrs. Wilbur Duskey of
Blatchford and Mrs. Stanley Holter of Morning Star. His first wife having died May 10, 1866, he again united in marriage to Susan Knight in Jackson county, Virginia in 1868. One child was born to this union, Mrs. Edward Kennedy of Felicita, O. His last wife died Oct. 13, 1886. He was a good honest and upright citizen and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He was 74 years, 11 months and 19 days old at the time of his death. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. L. E. Smith of Racine at the Syracuse Presbyterian church, Saturday at 1 o clock and his remains were interred in the Carleton cemetery, followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends.
Rose is listed in the 1900 census of Sutton, Meiigs County, OH, but Wilbert is missing. Probably working elsewhere. They and their family are listed in Athens Co., OH in the 1910 census.