Daniel Brumbaugh

Male 1803 - 1882  (79 years)


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  • Name Daniel Brumbaugh 
    Born 1803  Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Buried Mar 1882 
    Died 8 Mar 1882 
    Person ID I3250  Wagner-Thomas | Hallmark
    Last Modified 11 Jan 2014 

    Father Daniel Brumbaugh,   b. 1775, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1845, Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Mother Anna Bowers 
    Married 1802  Hopewell Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F677  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Studebaker 
    Married 30 Nov 1830  Montgomery, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 22 Nov 2014 
    Family ID F1124  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    • BIR,MG,DTH: Roberta Brokaw Gerke



      [E1862] CATHERINE5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1726] Daniel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b Oct. 30, 1831; Sept. 18, 1859, m Robert Alexander Swindler, b Jan. 20, 1830, at Brownsville, Montgomery Co., Ind.; second s of Thomas and Jane (?) (Wesson) Swindler; farmer, and
      lived near Panora, Guthrie Co., Iowa; Repn.; member Church of Christ. " The parents were devout Christians and hard workers, leaving to their upright, industrious, genial and true sons many acres of hard-earned land. They took to raise a little homeless dau at 6 yrs. of age, Laura Seaman, who is Mrs. Albert Rodenberg, living on a Guthrie Co., Iowa, farm-she had been a successful school teacher."
      Catherine5 d May 13, 1898, and Robert d July 2, 1907, both buried at Panora, Iowa.
      Children (4), surname Swindler:
      i Daniel6, b Aug. 5, 1861; Aug. 8, 1893, m Mila McCleery, b May 4, 1869, a few miles W. of Oxford, Iowa; dau Hugh McCleery of Ballymena, Ireland, and Elizabeth Elmira (O'Brien) McCleery of Monroe Co., Ind.
      Daniel6 graduated from Guthrie Co. High School (1883), and State Univ. of Iowa (1887) ; began teaching in 1880, and taught part of every year to June, 1900, except four years spent in State Univ. of Iowa. He was principal at Oxford (1 yr.), Fonda (1 yr.), Casey (2 yrs.), and Wellman (8 yrs.). His health failing somewhat, he began farming and for some years has lived near Thayer, Union Co., Iowa.
      He was named Daniel Thomas Swindler, but since 1878 has dropped the middle name

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      Mrs. Swindler attended the Oxford High School, St. Agathy's Conservatory of Music, and the Iowa City Academy.
      One daughter:
      (1) Helen7, b at Wellman, Iowa, July 24, 1904.
      ii Lee Monroe6 Swindler, b Jan. 10, 1864; graduated from High School, Panora, Iowa ('85), Iowa College (Grinnell, A. B., '89) ; supt. Guthrie Co., ( l a . ) pub. schs., 1890-96; supt. Guthrie Co., High School
      (Panora) 1896-99; served as mayor of Yale, la., for 2 yrs. In the spring of 1900 he took charge of Yale
      Savings Bank, Yale, Iowa, as cashier, and continues to own controlling interest in the same; is also
      interested in a national bank at Bagley, Ia., and controls a bank at Hemdon, Ia.
      He is prominent and successful in business, social and political affairs ; Repn.; member Pres. Ch.;
      and his w describes him as a " man of robust health, fair complexion, height 6 ft., weight 240 lbs., total abstainer, using neither tobacco nor whiskey-good natured and jolly, a splendid man."
      April 14, 1891, at Guthrie Center, la., he TO Laurayne Browne, b April 19, 1864, at Ft. Jefferson,
      Darke Co., O.; dau Smith Patterson and Belinda Holmes (Harshman) Browne; graduate of West Des Moines Training Sch., and had been a successful teacher in the pub. schs. of Des Moines, and Guthrie Center, Ia.; active in social, church (member Pres. Ch.), and literary work.a
      iii James William6 Swindler, b May 11, 1866, at Panora, Iowa; Sept. 21, 1898, m Mabelle L. Hoyt; educated in pub. sch. and spent one year in High Sch.; farmer; united with Bap. Ch. April 8, 1888; S. S. supt.,
      1888-92; member Mt. Etha Lodge, K. of P. (1902), and of Masonic Lodge No. 529 (1903); address
      Panora, Guthrie Co., Iowa.
      One son:
      (1) Carroll Hoyt7, b May 10, 1900.
      iv Frederick Ellsworth5 Swindler, b at Panora, la., June 28, 1868; Dec. 24, 1890, at Fremont, Neb., m Adlee Green, b at Salem, W. Va., Feb. 12, 1873; dau W. E. Green; he was educated in Dist Sch. No. 6, Cass Twp., Guthrie Co., l a . ; and conducts a large farm near Geddes, Charles Mix Co., S. Dak.
      Daughters (2) :
      (1) Fern6, b April 15, 1895.
      (2) Gail6, b Sept. 24, 1899.
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      aMrs. Swindler kindly furnished numerous details for this portion of this work

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      [E1864] DANIEL HIRAM5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1726] Daniel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) & on a farm near Goshen, Ind., March 19, 1838; 1848 his parents and their family moved to Des Moines, Iowa, and in 1853 to a farm near Panora, Iowa; 1859 they crossed the plains to Colo, and Daniel spent some months in mining; returned to Panora in I860; taught select and public schools until 1862, when he enlisted as private in Co. I, 29 Iowa Vol. Inf., promoted to 1st Sgt., and mustered out Aug., 1865. Sept. 25, 1865, at Panora, m Wealtha Ann Trent, b April 16, 1846, at Goshen, Ind.; dau Gilbert and Charity (Roger's) Trent, and sister to George Trent, who m [E1837] + Temperance5 Brumbaugh. Daniel5 engaged in the hardware business at Panora, Iowa, for seven years, when he sold out and entered upon the same business at Guthrie Center, same state ("Brumbaugh and Hess") . Upon election as Treas. Guthrie Co., in 1891 (re-elected 1893), he sold out the business; retired from active business in 1899 and moved to Seattle, Wash., later to Portland, Oregon., where he lived until his d, Jan. 18, 1906. Various correspondents speak of him as a splendid man, and very successful in business; he was Repn., and member M. E. Ch.
      Mrs. Brumbaugh and her sons, William Elmer6, Harry Craig6, and Alfred6 live at 1014 E. Main St., Portland, Ore. (Illustration.)
      Children ( 7 ):
      [E2200] + William Elmer6, b June 15, 1866; m Cora Green.
      [E2201] Florence6, b Dec. 26, 1867; d July 28, 1869.
      [E2202] + Raymond6, b Feb. 10, 1872; m Mary Grace Barker.
      [E2203] Claude6, b Feb. 11, 1874; m Chrissie Syms.
      [E2204] + Daniel Albert6, b Nov. 5, 1879.
      [E2205] + Harry Craig6, b Aug. 2, 1886.
      [E2206] + Alfred6, b March 23, 1889.

      [E1865] LEVI5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1726] Daniel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) in 1857 at Panora, Iowa, m Elizabeth Carpenter. He went to Colo, and is reported to have d there in 1879.
      Children ( 2 ):
      [E2207] Alvin or Albert6 ; in 1889 was unm., and a tinsmith in Kansas.
      [E2208] Myrtle6; m; in 1889 was living in Iowa.

      [E1919] THOMAS JEFFERSON5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1729] Samuel4, [E1701] Daniel3, [E3] Conrad2, Johannes Henrich1) b Feb. 20, 1849; m Mary (Edwards) Spong, widow of George Spong (2 ch, surname Spong) ; reported to reside at or near Springfield, Lane Co., Ore

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      Children (6) :
      [E2221] Lydia6; [E2222] Samuel, [E2223] Thena, [E2224] James, [E2225] Thomas, [E2226] Spencer.