Ohio Family Group Sheet for the Jesse K. BRUMBAUGH Family

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Husband: Jesse K. BRUMBAUGH
Birthdate: 8/26/1837
Birthplace: Union, Randolph Twp., Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 1927
Place of death:
Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH
Father: Jacob BRUMBAUGH
Mother: Catherine WAGAMAN

Marriage date: 12/4/1862
Marriage place: Montgomery Co., OH

Wife: Mary K. HOCKER
Birthdate: 2/18/1841
Birthplace: Salem, Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 1930
Place of death:
Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH
Father: John HOCKER
Mother: Catherine STERLING

CHILDREN

Child No. 1: Enos E. BRUMBAUGH
Sex: M
Birthdate: 10/13/1863
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Death date: 10/13/1863
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Child No. 2: Granville Webster BRUMBAUGH
Sex: M
Birthdate: 9/21/1864
Birthplace: Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 2/6/1955
Place of death: Berkeley, California
Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Montgomery Co., OH
Marriage date: 6/5/1889
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Spouse's name: Mary Elizabeth MILLER (1st wife of 4)

Child No. 3: Noah Jay BRUMBAUGH
Sex: M
Birthdate: 8/2/1866
Birthplace: Union, Randolph Twp., Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 8/29/1965
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Marriage date: 7/5/1896
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Spouse's name: Rosanna FLORY

Child No. 4: Clara Jane BRUMBAUGH
Sex: F
Birthdate: 7/5/1868
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Death date: 8/28/1870
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Child No. 5: Anna Catherine BRUMBAUGH
Sex: F
Birthdate: 7/17/1870
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Death date: 9/7/1872
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Child No. 6: Emma Hocker BRUMBAUGH
Sex: F
Birthdate: 10/8/1872
Birthplace: Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 4/6/1904
Place of death: Montgomery Co., OH
Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH
Marriage date: 11/23/1893
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Spouse's name: Ezra Younce FLORY

Child No. 7: Jenne Kern BRUMBAUGH
Sex: F
Birthdate: 12/5/1874
Birthplace: Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 7/14/1968
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Marriage date: 11/23/1893
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Spouse's name: William H. GNAGEY

Child No. 8: Mary BRUMBAUGH
Sex: F
Birthdate: 5/12/1877
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Death date: 3/20/1878
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Child No. 9: Alice Hocker BRUMBAUGH
Sex: F
Birthdate: 7/12/1878
Birthplace: Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH
Death date: 4/29/1944
Place of death: Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH
Burial: Bethel Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH
Marriage date: 12/3/1900
Marriage place: Union, Montgomery Co., OH
Spouse's name: David K. RINEHART
 

Documentation:
CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS ALWAYS WELCOME
1850
Jesse appears on the 1850 census for Randolph Township, Montgomery
County, Ohio, family number 1854.  He is 14 years old and is living with
his parents
1870
Jesse and Mary appear on the 1870 census for Randolph Township,
Montgomery County, Ohio, dwelling number 385, family number 398.  He is
33 years old and is working as a farmer.  She is 29.  There are 3
children shown.
1880
J. (probably our Jesse) and Mary appear on the Randolph Township,
Montgomery County, Ohio.  He is 42 years old and is working as a farmer.
She is 36.  There are 5 children shown.
1910
Jesse K. and Mary K. appear on the 1910 census for West Milton, Union
Township, Miami County, Ohio, dwelling number 75, family number 85.  He
is 72 years old and is working as a minister.  She is 69.  They have been
married 47 years.  There have been 10 children; 4 still living.
1920
Jesse K. and Mary K. appear on the 1920 census for West Milton, Union
Township, Miami County, Ohio, dwelling number 217, family number 218.  He
is 82 years old and she is 78.
Other sources:
Information from the Centenniel Portrait and Biographical Record of the
City of Dayton and Montgomery Co., OH
REV. JESSE K. BRUMBAUGH, [pages 946-947] a leading minister of the German
Baptist church, with which he united in about 1865, and became a minister
in 1880, is a native of Randolph township, Montgomery county, Ohio, and a
grandson of one of its original pioneers.
Jacob Brumbaugh, great-grandfather of subject, it is surmised, came from
Germany, and William Brumbaugh, grandfather of Rev. Jesse K., was a
native of Pennsylvania, was a farmer, married a Miss Martin, and of his
children the names of the following are remembered: John, William, David,
Daniel, Jacob and Mrs. Elizabeth Cripe, of Clinton county, Ind.  He came
to Ohio with his family about 1805, and settled near Amity, Montgomery
county, being one of the first pioneers and settlers in this section,
where he cleared up a farm and passed the remainder of his life in its
cultivation, dying in the faith of the German Baptist church.
Jacob Brumbaugh, father of the Rev. Jesse K., was born in Pennsylvania in
1794, being eleven years of age when brought to Ohio by his father. He
was reared on the pioneer farm, and developed marked mechanical
ingenuity, being a good carpenter, blacksmith, shoemaker and tailor. He
was a most valuable man in a new settlement, being physically very
strong, and, at the raising of the log cabins of that day, was always
placed at the corner, as he was able to form a straight joint and a true
right angle and was very expert with the ax, that most indispensable tool
of the pioneer.
Jacob Brumbaugh married Miss Catherine Wogaman, who was born in
Pennsylvania in 1794, and after marriage settled on land now owned by
Rev. Jesse K., but adjoining the present residence of the latter on the
south. This farm contained eighty-six acres, all in forest, and had been
entered by John Brumbaugh, brother of Jacob. This tract Jacob Brumbaugh
cleared up thoroughly, improving it at first with a log dwelling, and
finally converting it into a fertile farm, upon which he erected a more
comfortable residence. The children born to Mr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh were
ten in number and were named Elizabeth, John, Jacob, Samuel, Mary, David,
Noah, Abraham, Jesse K., and Daniel—the last named dying at the age of
seven years.
Jacob Brumbaugh was a member of the German Baptist church and was
possessed of strong religious convictions. Highly intelligent and of an
observing and contemplative temperament, he won the respect of all with
whom he had either personal or business relations. His reputation for
integrity was without a blemish, and it was well said of him that "his
word was as good as his bond." With a foresight inherent in his nature,
he bought at an early day 400 acres of land in Elkhart county, Ind., near
Goshen, and this property he gave to his sons; he also owned 240 acres on
the Plymouth road, in the same county, and at his death, May n, 1881, was
well able to provide for all his children, who remember him with a well-
deserved affection and regret.
Rev. Jesse K. Brumbaugh was born August 26, 1837, on the old Randolph
township homestead, and has passed all his days on this farm and the one
adjoining. He was educated in the common school of his district and at a
normal school in Dayton, and began teaching school in 1858. He taught in
Phillipsburg, Montgomery county, for about six years, in his own township
seven years, and also in Miami county, his entire experience in this work
covering the period of fourteen years. December 4, 1862, he married Miss
Mary K. Hocker, who was born two miles east of Salem, February 18, 1841,
a daughter of Rev. John and Catherine (Sterling) Hocker. Her father was a
native of Dauphin county, Pa., of German descent, was a farmer, came to
Ohio in 1839, and settled on 230 acres of land in Montgomery county, and
died in 1867, aged over seventy-nine years, a member and minister of the
River Brethren church, and greatly respected as a pioneer and useful
citizen. His children, born in the following order, were Adam, Anna,
Catherine, Christian, John and Mary K.
After marriage Rev. Jesse K. Brumbaugh lived on the old homestead until
1867, when he moved to a farm of his own, which he had purchased in the
previous year. This farm then contained sixty acres, to which he added
twenty-one, also purchasing the interest of the heirs in the old
homestead, so that today he owns and cultivates a farm of 166 acres.
Thrift and industry have brought to him a generous measure of prosperity
and success.
To Mr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh have been born ten children: Granville W., Noah
J., Emma, Jennie and Alice, all now living, and five who died young.
Politically Mr. Brumbaugh, while not an active partisan, is in sympathy
with and supports the republican party. His children are all well
educated: Noah J. is a graduate of Harvard university, is now at
Hillsboro, Ohio, a teacher; Granville W., who is a teacher in Dayton,
Ohio, district, is a young man of high culture, having been graduated
from Huntingdon, Pa., college, has been superintendent of the Randolph
schools and principal of the Brookville schools, married Lizzie M.
Miller, and is the father of three children: Glenn M., Paul N. and
Emerson Webster. Miss Jennie Brumbaugh graduated from the Huntingdon,
Pa., college, June 18, 1896.
The grandfather of Mrs. Jesse K. Brumbaugh was a farmer of Pennsylvania,
lived in Harrisburg, and reared a family of six children, named Adam,
George, Jacob, Benjamin, John and Anna, all of whom reached maturity and
became useful members of society.