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Research Notes -- David G Brewer |
1880 Census - Shenandoah County, Virginia
Johnston TWP - District 85
67 69
Bumbaugh, I. N. W M 32 Farmer Va Penn Va
Pamley A. W F 27 Wife Keeping House Va Va Va
Auther E. W M 8 Son Va Va Va
Rosie E. W F 5 Dau Va Va Va
Minnie G. W F 2 Dau Va Va Va
1914 - Cemetery Records of Shenandoah County, Virginia
Brumbaugh, I. Newton
Born: 1847 Died: 1914
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Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock
1925 - Cemetery Records of Shenandoah County, Virginia
Brumbaugh, Pamiley Ann
Born: 1849 Died: 1925
Wife of I. Newton
Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock
Misc. - The Old Miller Home
Location: Woodstock, Virginia, on the east side of Main Street, third block south of the Court
House.
Built: circa 1775
Owners:
23 Nov 1772: Ulrich Miller and wife to Abraham Miller; Abraham Miller to Christian Miller (Christian
Miller being the only heir of Abraham Miller)
27 Apr 1787: Christian Miller to Martin Miller
9 Jul 1799: Martin Miller to Philip Good
2 Jul 1806: Philip Good to George Shafer
7 Feb 1831: George Shafer to Mary Shafer
31 Mar 1838: Mary Shafer to Richard Proctor
27 Jan 1841: Richard Proctor to Henry Renner
9 Oct 1848: Henry Renner to Jacob Lichliter
1 Mar 1849: Jacob Lichliter & wife, and Conrad Lichliter and wife to Samuel Bauserman
30 Mar 1867: Samuel Bauserman & wife to Jacob Golladay
1 Apr 1867: Jacob Golliday to Abraham Bauserman
14 Jun 1870: Abraham Bauserman & wife to Hiram Bauserman and John H. Bauserman
7 Mar 1873: John H. Bauserman & wife to Hiram Bauserman
20 Feb 1883: Hiram Bauserman to Martha A. Feller
11 Apr 1898: H.C. Feller, Exec. of Martha A. Feller, w. T. Noss
15 Aug 1901: W.T. Noss and wife to I. Newton Brumbaugh and Pauley Ann Brumbaugh
8 May 1907: I. Newton Brumbaugh and wife, Rosa Elton Rhodes & Minnie Grace Brumbaugh
6 Oct 1920: Pauley Ann Brumbaugh & Minnie Grace Miller to Harriet H. and Ruth Bemis
8 Oct 1929: Harriet H. and Ruth Bemis to C. Frances Stephens
Physical Description
Constructed of logs and later weatherboarded, this house has been added to at different times until
little of the original structure remains, except some old doors. The front door has the six-panel,
two-cross door, set in a more modern side lights and transom frame, with a stoop to the street. Two
large outside chimneys remain, but most of the house has been remodeled.
Historical Significance
This home is said to have been built by the pioneer Millers, probably the founders of Woodstock.
Abraham Miller may be identified with confidence as a member of Clark's little army of 1778-9, in the
conquest of the northwest. Abraham Miller is listed in the roll of Capt. Joseph Bowman's Company,
dated Feb. 25, 1778, discharged Aug. 1778, having 1200 miles to go home.
Source: Virginia W.P.A. Historical Inventory Project, 1937
929.2 B834b Volume 2 Brumbach Families - Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh
Michael Brumbaugh married Mary ________, and according to the statemenets of the late Joseph
Brumbaugh, the family lived at or near Funkstown [Franklin County] and Carlisle, Adams County, PA.
The sons were "men who work in forges, and mostly talked of iron." The children were at least seven,
Joseph, born Dec. 7, 1816 & Isaac, David, James, William, Emily, and Mary.
Joseph Brumbaugh, born Dec. 17, 1816, at Funkstown or Carlisle, PA, went to Virginia in 1834 and
many
times returned to Pennsylvania to revisit his parents. He was a " Forgeman"; member G.B.B. CH.
[German Baptist Brethren Church] and September 20, 1840, at New Market, Shenandoah Co., VA, married
Mary E. Cauldwell, born July 8, 1822 at Pine Forge, Shenandoah Co., VA; daughter of Mark and Mary
(Smith) Cauldwell. Mary died May 8, 1891 at Conicville, Shenandoah Co., VA and Joseph died Dec 24,
1908 near Liberty Furnace, same county. Both were buried at Conicville.
Children (12):
[X14] Emily C, b June 21, 1841 ; m Erasmus Frye, Mt. Jackson, Va.
[X15] -f- Annie, b April 28, 1843 ; m Ezra Bowers, Edinburg, Va.
[XI6] Green L., b Feb. 10, 1845 ; m Sarah Thompson, Martinsburg, W. Va.
[X17] + Newton, b Aug. 13, 1847 ; m Pamly Shipp, Woodstock, Va.
[X18] William, 6 July 22, 1849; m Lucy Hersley, Columbia Furnace, Va.
[X19] Mary Alice, b Oct. 2, 1851 ; m Jacob Heischman, Conicville, Va.
[X20] Virginia, b Sept. 4, 1853 ; d ; unm.
[X21] John Calvin, 6 Feb. 15, 1855; m Mary Funkhouser, Winchester, Va.
[X22] Ellen Louise, b March 31, 1857 ; m Samuel Pence, Bowmans, Va.
[X23] Joseph Wilburn, 6 June 16, 1859 ; m Annie Mooney, Parsons, W. Va.
[X24] Benjamin Franklin, b March 25, 1862; m Mary Highley, Converse, Ind.
[X25] Charles, b Sept. 25, 1864; d; unm.
[X15] ANNIE BRUMBAUGH 3 ([X2] Joseph, Michael) b April 28,
1843; m Ezra Bowers, b March 31, 184-1 ; s Reuben and Mary (Hollar) Bow-
ers, both of Va. ; res. Edinburgh, Shenandoah Co., Va.
Children (3), surname Bowers:
i Mary Elizabeth, b April 10, 1867.
ii Joseph Ira, b Oct. 11, 1869, Clarksburg, W. Va.
iii Hattie Alice, b Sept. 20, 1873 ; m Fleming; ad. Sutton, W. Va.
[X17] NEWTON BRUMBAUGH ([X2] Joseph, Michael) b Aug. 13,
1847; m Pamly Shipp, b Nov. 17, 1848; dau James and Mary (Stine) Shipp;
res. Woodstock, Shenandoah Co., Va.
Children (4) :
Arthur, navy yard, Washington, D. C.
Minnie, Washington, D. C.
Rose, widow.
Walter.
"Mrs. Bowers kindly furnished the fragmentary facts, and says the general family never
seemed to keep its records.
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