Notes:
Data source is "The Brenneman History", 1938 by Albert H. Gerberich, p.551. Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, PA
This source lists her name as Matilda Blosser of Hocking Co., Ohio
Gospel Herald - Vol. XXVIII, No. 12 - June 20, 1935 - pages 270, 271
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Mumaw. - Malinda Blosser, wife of the late Dr. Henry A. Mumaw of Elkhart, Ind., daughter of the late Andrew and Salome (Mericle) Blosser, was born as the 9th of 10 children, Dec. 27, 1852, in a farm home near Logan, Ohio; died at the home of her daughter Phoebe (wife of Aaron C. Kolb), Kitchener, Ont., the only surviving member of the family, May 11, 1935; aged 82 y. 4 m. 14 d. At the age of 12 she was left motherless, and made her home with her sister Lydia (Mrs. Jacob Huber) near Logan, Ohio. When she was 17 years old, she united with the Turkey Run Mennonite Church in Fairfield Co., O. She has been an exemplary member of the Mennonite Church for over 65 years. In October, 1871, she went to Elkhart, Ind., to visit her sister Matilda, wife of the late Henry B. Brenneman, where she remained until April, 1872, being employed in the book bindery of John F. Funk & Bro., later known as Mennonite Publishing Company. She was a charter member of the Elkhart congregation.