Notes:
NOTICE: Through DNA testing of men with the Mummy\Mummey\Mumy surname, I have been able to determine that the original surname of this family was MUMMY and became altered to MUMMA when Samuel Mumy enlisted in the Civil War in Harrisburg. He could not read nor write. Therefore, these descendants are not "genetically" related to the MUMMA family although that is the surname they use. - Doug Mumma doug@mumma.org
1870 Census, PA, Dauphin Co., Wiconisco Twp, 4 Aug 1870, p. 743
Mumma, Martin, 26, Fireman on Locomotive, b. PA, can not write
Mumma, Susan, 26, keeping house, b. PA, can not write
Mumma, Amelia A., 2, b. PA
Mumma, Mary A., 8/12m b. PA
1880 Census, PA, Dauphin Co., Lykens Twp, ED. 119, household 108 5th June 1880 p. 295D
Muma, Martin, 36, engineer, b. PA, Fa: PA, Mo: PA
Muma, Susan, 36, wife, keeping house, b. PA, Fa: PA, Mo: PA
Muma, Mary, 10, daughter, helping at home, b. PA
Muma, Samuel, 7, son, b. PA
Muma, George, 5, son, b. PA
1900 Census PA, Dauphin Co., Millersburg, ED 92, Sheet 10, p. 259A 11 June 1900
Mumma, Martin, Head, May 1845, 56, married 14 years, PA, PA, PA, locomotive engineer
" , Mary, wife, Feb 1862, 38, married 14 years, 2 children, 1 living, PA, PA, PA
" , Harry, son, Apr 1885, 15, single, PA
Carl, George, stepson, Feb 1884, 16, single, PA
1910 Census PA Nothumberland Co., Sunbury borough,
Mumea, Martin, head, 46, m2, 20 yrs, b. PA/PA/PA Fireman Railroad
" , Mary M., wife, 47, m2, 20 yrs, 0 children, 0 living, b. PA/PA/PA
NOTE: The census shows a birth year of 1845, but his tombstone has 1844 carved on it and is used as his birth year.
"Martin Mumma, engineer of Day's train on the summit Branch, is moving into the house recently occupied by J. Milton Beard, on Union St. today, Aug 7. We understand Conductor Day will move here as soon as he secures a house." [Millersburg Sentinel, Aug 7, 1891]
"Mr. and Mrs Martin Mumma, of Sunbury, have been visitors in town during the past week." [Millersburg Sentinel, Sep 5, 1913]
"Mrs. Martin Mumma of Sunbury spent Sunday in Millersburg at the home of Charles Beller, telegraph operator."[ Millersburg Sentinel, Feb 21, 1913]
"Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mumma, of Sunbury were entertained last week at the home of their son, Harry M. Mumma in this place." [Millersburg Sentinel, Mar 14, 1913]
"Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mumma of Sunbury, spent Sunday in town as the guests of their son H.M. Mumma, car inspector here for the Penn Railroad. Mr. (Martin) Mumma was placed on pension list as a retired engineer on the first of the year." [Millersburg Sentinel, Feb 13, 1914]