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George Lumbert

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George Lumbert

Birth
New York, USA
Death
29 Jun 1912 (aged 78)
Burial
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Their children
1. George Albert Lumbert III 1861-1915
2. Mary Ann (Lumbert) Harrington 1863-1957
3. Sarah Rebecka Lumbert 1864-
4. Rhoda Bell Lumbert b: 1869
5. Frederick James Lumbert 1874-1943

Lake Odessa Wave-Times Friday June 28, 1912

OBITUARY
George A. Lumbert

George A. Lumbert was born June 26, 1834, near Sodus Bay, New York and lived
there until 1851 when he came to Michigan. Mr.Lumbert was one of the early
settlers of Michigan and especially of Odessa township and has been much of
pioneer life.

In 1860 was married to Mrs.Silvia Lemon and came to reside on the old homestead
which has since been his home. He leaves to mourn their loss is his aged widow,
two sons George A of Houghton Lake, Michigan and Fred of Lake Odessa and one
daughter Mary Harrington of Hartwick, Michigan. Two daughters Sarah and Bell
died in early childhood. He died June 29, 1912 aged seventy seven years, eleven
months and twenty four days.

The funeral services were held at their home in the orchard, attend by a large
concourse of people. The services were conducted by I.J. Mourer assisted by
Elder John Knapp. Burial was in Lakeside cemetery.
Their children
1. George Albert Lumbert III 1861-1915
2. Mary Ann (Lumbert) Harrington 1863-1957
3. Sarah Rebecka Lumbert 1864-
4. Rhoda Bell Lumbert b: 1869
5. Frederick James Lumbert 1874-1943

Lake Odessa Wave-Times Friday June 28, 1912

OBITUARY
George A. Lumbert

George A. Lumbert was born June 26, 1834, near Sodus Bay, New York and lived
there until 1851 when he came to Michigan. Mr.Lumbert was one of the early
settlers of Michigan and especially of Odessa township and has been much of
pioneer life.

In 1860 was married to Mrs.Silvia Lemon and came to reside on the old homestead
which has since been his home. He leaves to mourn their loss is his aged widow,
two sons George A of Houghton Lake, Michigan and Fred of Lake Odessa and one
daughter Mary Harrington of Hartwick, Michigan. Two daughters Sarah and Bell
died in early childhood. He died June 29, 1912 aged seventy seven years, eleven
months and twenty four days.

The funeral services were held at their home in the orchard, attend by a large
concourse of people. The services were conducted by I.J. Mourer assisted by
Elder John Knapp. Burial was in Lakeside cemetery.


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