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David Rumph

Birth1806 - Orangeburg Parish, S. C
Death1876 - Jim Ned, Taylor Co., TX
MotherAnne Koger
FatherChristian Rumph

Born in Orangeburg Parish, S. C on 1806 to Christian Rumph and Anne Koger. David Rumph married Mary W. Mitchiner and had 9 children. He passed away on 1876 in Jim Ned, Taylor Co., TX.

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Parents
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Christian Rumph
1755 - 1807
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Anne Koger
1770 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary W. Mitchiner
1820 - 1883
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Charlotte Holland
Unknown - 1837
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Mary Amanda Rumph
1848 - 1942
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David Maltravers Rumph
1846 - 1932
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Raymond Riley Rumph
1854 - 1935
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Virginia C. Rumph
1839 - 1860
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John Mitchiner Rumph
1850 - 1935
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William Vann Rumph
1842 - 1862
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Demetrius Caldwell Rumph
1855 - 1928
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Susan E. Rumph
1845 - 1862
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Eugene Postell Rumph
1860 - 1943

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