Notes:
Data source is the 'Moomaw/Mumma/Mumaw/Mumaugh Genealogy' 1990 complied by Robert A. Moomaw plus data from Frank Ward Jr.
He is enumerated as "Frank" in the 1880 & 1900 census of Belmont County. In the 1880 census, they only had one child, Hattie.
The 1900 census lists that Armentha had 4 children and 3 are still living. Linnie and Charles are living with their parents. It is likely that Endsley died before this time.
1910: Barnesville Ward 1, Belmont, Ohio
328 North Street
Benjamin F Mumma 60
Armintha H Mumma 61
Benjamin is listed in the 1920 census of Hanover, York Co., PA with his second wife, Elizabeth. He and his parents were born in OH
His marriage to Elizabeth occurred prior to the 1920 census which was less than 2 years after his first wife, Armintha, died.
Excerpt from the Centennial History of Belmont County and Representative Citizens, p. 620-621
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BENJAMIN F. MUMMA, one of Warren township's progressive farmers, belonging to one of the old and honored families of the State, was born in Kirkwood township, Blemont County, September 9, 1848, one of a family of seven children born to Daniel and Elizabeth (Sheppard) Mumma, five of whom are still living.
Daniel Mumma was also a native of Kirkwood township, born there 1817, one of a family of four children who were born on his father's farm. Through a long life filled with meritorius deeds, he passed out of it in September, 1899.
Benjamin F. Mumma attended the schools of Kirkwood township, and remained there until 1876, when he removed to Warren township where he purchased his present fine farm. This comprises 100 acres in section 12, in Warren township, which is now under the management of Joseph W. Murphy, our subject's very capable son-in-law, who was born November 15, 1868 in Kirkwood township, one of a family of ten children born to his parents, Lafayette and Tacy J. (Sudduth) Murphy
Benjamin F. Mumma was married January 1, 1874, to Armintha Taylor, a daughter of Rev. Abijah Taylor, of Kirkwood township. Four children were born to this marriage, Emsley, deceased; Hattie L., who married J. W. Murphy, on May 10, 1900; Charles R. and Linnie. The religious association of the family is with the Methodist Church. In political sentiment, Mr. Mumma is most in sympathy with the Prohibition party. Much interested in agricultural development, he belongs to the Grange and furthers all movements lookingto the protection as well as advancement of the farmers' interests. For three years he served as school director, his excellent judgement and deep and intelligent interest making him a valuable acquisiton on the board. He lives retired from business activity. enjoying the fruits of his land, and the companship and affection of his family.