RUMIG PHILLIP
1860 - 1927 (67 years)-
Name RUMIG PHILLIP Born 4 Jun 1860 Duboise Co., Ferdinand, IN Gender Male Died 11 Aug 1927 b. St. Paul's Cemetery, Nashville, Illinois Person ID I00323 Gynzer's Genealogy Database Last Modified 4 Jul 2005
Family 1 HOFFMAN CHRISTENA, b. 1859, d. Jul 1896, Died of typhoid (Age 37 years) Children + 1. RUMIG EDNA 2. RUMIG ETHEL, d. Jul 1896, Died of typhoid + 3. RUMIG WILLIAM EARNST, b. 3 Aug 1888, On a farm south of Nashville, Illinois Family ID F00115 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 GROTE AUGUSTA, b. 21 Sep 1872, Centralia, Illinois , d. 11 Feb 1931, b. St. Paul's Cemetery, Nashville, Illinois (Age 58 years) Children 1. RUMIG NETTIE, b. 1898, d. Died of summer complaint at approximately one year of age. Family ID F01798 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Philip F. Rumig born June 4, 1860, Duboise County, Ferdinand, Indiana. Phillip was one of a family of five, whose parents died a week apart during the epidemic. The oldest of the girls could care for the sisters but the very young twin boys, Phillip and Paul, were put into an orphanage at Evansville,Indiana. Phillip lived and was schooled at the orphanage until age sixteen, at which time he found employment driving mules for the mule drawn street cars of the city.
Phillip came to Washington County, Illinois in 1885 and worked as a farm hand at the Louie Hoffman farm just northwest of Nashville. In August of 1887 he married Christina Hoffman, born 1859, daughter of Ernst and Carolina (Brink) Hoffman of near Hoyleton, IL.
From 1979 Washington County History book
- Philip F. Rumig born June 4, 1860, Duboise County, Ferdinand, Indiana. Phillip was one of a family of five, whose parents died a week apart during the epidemic. The oldest of the girls could care for the sisters but the very young twin boys, Phillip and Paul, were put into an orphanage at Evansville,Indiana. Phillip lived and was schooled at the orphanage until age sixteen, at which time he found employment driving mules for the mule drawn street cars of the city.
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