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Pvt Jacob Clapper Brumbaugh

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Pvt Jacob Clapper Brumbaugh Veteran

Birth
Clappertown, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Jan 1908 (aged 69)
Williamsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Williamsburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Company B, 125th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

Obituary, Altoona Mirror, January 23, 1908:

Died at his home on Front street Williamsburg about 10 o'clock Wednesday morning of stomach trouble aged 69 years and 3 months. Mr Brumbaugh had been in declining health for two years, yet his death was a blow to many friends. He was born on Piney creek near Clappertown and spent almost his entire life in this vicinity. He was a millwright and also a miller by trade and for a number of years operated the Brown Roller Mill at Covedale. In religious faith he was a Lutheran. He served his country during the civil war in the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, the record of which is well known. He is survived by his wife and five children-Mrs Bertha Brumbaugh and John of Altoona, Bernard and Misses ? and Beatrice at home. The funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. B. Umberger. Interment in the Presbyterian cemetery.
Company B, 125th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

Obituary, Altoona Mirror, January 23, 1908:

Died at his home on Front street Williamsburg about 10 o'clock Wednesday morning of stomach trouble aged 69 years and 3 months. Mr Brumbaugh had been in declining health for two years, yet his death was a blow to many friends. He was born on Piney creek near Clappertown and spent almost his entire life in this vicinity. He was a millwright and also a miller by trade and for a number of years operated the Brown Roller Mill at Covedale. In religious faith he was a Lutheran. He served his country during the civil war in the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, the record of which is well known. He is survived by his wife and five children-Mrs Bertha Brumbaugh and John of Altoona, Bernard and Misses ? and Beatrice at home. The funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. B. Umberger. Interment in the Presbyterian cemetery.


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