Catherine Mummey (Hammond)

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About Catherine Mummey (Hammond)

This is NOT the Catherine Hammond married to Wood Hinton. He was born in 1740.

Catherine the oldest child married Joshua Mummey. They lived on a farm on Tyson Run in Meigsville township till the husband's death when she move to Iowa where she died at the age of 101 years. They were the parents of 8 children. Their names are William, Sarah (Mrs. John Smith), Nancy Ellen (Mrs. Smith), Benjamin, Samuel, John, who died in childhood, Ursula (Mrs. Alex Smith) and Mary who died single at 18 years of age.

printed by The Odebolt Chronicle

THE CHRONICLE,

VOL. I, NO. 4, June 17, 1887

Mother Mummey was born in 1795, and was four years old when General Washington died. She crossed the mountains from Maryland with her parents in 1801, and settled in western Virginia, near Wellsburg, Wheeling at that time being but a small village. She was married to Joseph Mummey at the age of 21, and moved to Morgan county, Ohio in 1819. There were but few settlers, the country being a vast forest. The black wolves would come within a few rods of the cabin at night and howl till the woods would seem to be alive with them, and black bears were frequently met with. She remembers one evening in the fall, while hunting the cows, of coming up to a bear. She says she let the cows go that evening, and made good time back to the cabin. Her great-grandfather Wells was tortured three days and burnt at the stake by the Indians, near Sandusky. She remembers one night of her mother-in-law raising the ax to chop an Indian's hand off, but before the blow was struck she saw that the hand was the tongue of a cow which had thrust it through a crack in the cabin to lick. Mother Mummey's husband was in the war of 1812, in the army of the Maumee, commanded by General Harrison. He has been dead 33 years. They had nine children, six of whom are now living. The oldest of the six living is William Mummey, who lives in Nobel county, Ohio. Benjamin Mummey lives in Levey township, this county, Samuel Mummey and Mrs. Alexander Smith in Clinton county, Iowa, and Sarah Smith and Mrs. A. B. Smith (the youngest) in Clinton township, this county. Mother Mummey has 24 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. Four of the five generations are here represented, living in the same house, Mr. Frank Searight being the youngest. Mother Mummey has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for 60 years. She came from Ohio to Clinton county, Iowa, in 1861, and to Sac county in 1878. James Madison is the first President that she remembers much about. Her health is good, except occasional rheumatic troubles. She attended a picnic last fourth of July at A. Wells's.

From: Odebolt Cemetery, “As Time Goes By”, Odebolt, Iowa 1877-1977, printed by The Odebolt Chronicle May, 1977, p. 247

A tombstone with the name Catherine Mummey engraved on it, whose age at her death in 1894, is listed as 99 years 8 months, would have been born in 1795 during George Washington’s Presidency (1789-1797). This would be one of the earliest birth dates in the cemetery. This stone is located north of center drive, approximately halfway between the old tool shed and the fence.

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Catherine Mummey (Hammond)'s Timeline

1795
December 5, 1795
Reisterstown, Baltimore County, MD, United States
1816
1816
Ohio, USA
1820
July 11, 1820
Morgan, Ohio, USA
1822
October 24, 1822
McConnelsville, Morgan, Ohio, USA
1823
1823
1825
January 26, 1825
Morgan, Ohio, USA
1827
1827
McConnellsville, Morgan, Ohio
1829
July 24, 1829
Morgan, Ohio, USA
1832
January 22, 1832
Morgan, Ohio, USA