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Frank Downey Bumbaugh Other Spouses:
    Birth: 25 Aug 1863 - Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania
    Death: 01 Feb 1935 - Monessen, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
    Marriage: 11 Jul 1883 - Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Ann Jane Edmundson
    Birth: 25 Jan 1866 - McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
    Death: 04 May 1893 - McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Notes:
Research Notes -- David G Brewer 
From Scott Bumbaugh:

Frank Downey Bumbaugh, born 25 August 1863 in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania.  He died 1
February 1935 in Monessen, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.  He is buried in the Grandview Cemetery
in Monessen.  Frank was married twice.  His first wife was Anna J. Hartman/ Edmonson.  She was the
daughter [presumably] of Isaac Edmonson and [unknown first name] Crow.  Frank and Anna were married
on 11 July 1883 in Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.  Anna was born in 1866 in McKeesport,
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and died 4 May 1893 in McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 
She is buried in the McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.  Frank and Anna
had four children.  I will send you the information on them later.  After Anna's death, Frank married
Sarah Jane Taylor, the daughter of Robert Taylor and Elizabeth McFarland.  Frank and Sarah were
married 12 December 1895 in McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.  Sarah was born in October
1866 in McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.  I have no information on her death.  Frank and
Sarah had four children.  I will send you their information at a later date.

1918 - From "Old and New Westmoreland", by John N. Boucher and Fenwick T. Hedley
  American Historical Society 1918
  A History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania

  Frank D. Bumbaugh
  Frank D. Bumbaugh, the Capable and energetic vice-president and manager
  of the Monessen Foundry and machine Company, is a member of a family
  which has been most closely identified with the growth and development
  of the great steel industry, in that part of Pennsylvania. He is a son
  of James and Isabel (Peterson) Bumbaugh, both of whom are natives of old
  Virginia. Mr. Bumbaugh, Sr., was an expert financier, a pioneer in the
  iron and steel business in West Virginia, and operated one of the old
  charcoal furnaces of that time. He removed to McKeesport, Pennsylvania,
  in 1869, and was there identified with the steel and iron manufacturing
  business until his death in 1877. He was a descendant of a family which
  came originally from Saxony, Germany, the immigrant ancestor, Andrew
  Bumbaugh, having come to this country prior to the Revolution. The
  Bumbaugh family has been prominent for many years and furnished soldiers
  for the Patriot Army in America's war for independence. The original
  place of settlement was eastern Pennsylvania and from here the members
  of the family went to Virginia.

  In this same book it mentions William S. Bumbaugh b. in Morgantown, WV
  October 26, 1866 to James and Isabel. He was the youngest of 12
  children. His mother died when was 1 1/12 and he went to his sister's in
  McKeesport to live and at the age of eleven his sister died.
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