Notes:
Data source is Eileen Halter Mummaugh, e-mail eileen.mum@comcast.net
In the 1880 census, George is living with another family in Carroll County.
1880 Census Place: Wollerys, Carroll, Maryland
Jeremiah R. BABYLON Self M M W 55 MD
Occ: Farmer Fa: MD Mo: MD
Margaret BABYLON Wife F M W 57 MD
Occ: Keeping House Fa: MD Mo: MD
Mary C. BLINN SisterL F S W 45 MD
Fa: MD Mo: MD
Geo. MUMMAUGH Other M S W 38 MD
Occ: Laborer Fa: MD Mo: MD
Augustus LENTZ Other M S W 15 GER
Fa: GER Mo: GER
1900: Census, Woolerys, Carroll, Maryland
Geo Manghma, head, 66, m: 19yrs, b: MD/MD/MD, farm laborer
Mary E Manghma, wife, 35, m: 19 yrs, 5 children, 5 living, , b: MD/MD/MD
Grace M Manghma, dau, 17, b: MD/MD/MD
Claud G Manghma, son, 19, b: MD/MD/MD
Laurence L Manghma, son, 13, b: MD/MD/MD
Earl W Manghma, son, 10, b: MD/MD/MD
Roland W Manghma, son, 7, b: MD/MD/MD
1910: Census, Election District 4, Carroll, Maryland
Mary E Mummaugh, head, 46, widow, b: MD/MD/MD, farmer, home farm
Earl W Mummaugh, son, 20, single, b: MD/MD/MD, farm laborer
Roland W Mummaugh, son, 17, b: MD/MD/MD
George C Mummaugh, son, 27, b: MD/MD/MD, farm laborer
Agnes A Mummaugh, dau-in-law, 18, 2 children, 2 living, b: MD/OH/OH
Charles W Mummaugh, grandson, 1 11/12, b: MD/MD/OH
Sterling W Mummaugh, grandson, 4/12 , b: MD/MD/OH
George was killed while loading a calf into the "Market Car" of the Western Mayland Rail Road. There was a lawsuit which followed alledging neglect on the part of the Railroad.