Annette and other BRUMBAUGH researchers, I went through "Genealogy of the Brumbach Families," 1913 and found some confusion about two Conrad BRUMBAUGHS. Conrad BRUMBAUGH b 1735 d 1791 was probably Johnannes Heinrich BRUMBAUGH's second son born in Germany. Every where I found in- formation about his death the location was given as Cambria Co., PA., within 3 miles of Johnstown, Cambria Co., PA., near Johnstown, PA., etc. He seems to have moved from Washington Co., MD to Bedford Co., PA, and late in life, to the Cambria Co., PA area. He is described as a minister/preacher in the Church of the Brethren, but I could not find him listed in the Brethren Church listings of ministers. I used the book, "A History of the Church of the Brethren in the Middle District of Pennsylvania." (I found many other BRUMBAUGH preachers there.) Brethren Cemetaries near or in Johnstown, PA. might be a source for research. The Brumbach Genealogy quotes a statement that he was a school teacher near Johnstown, PA., but the time listed for proof of this is later than his supposed death in 1791. Every source I have states that he arrive in America in 1765 and that he served in the Rev. War with DAR documentation available. There is a Brumbaugh Cemetary near Fredericksburg, Blair Co., PA. and a Brumbaugh Cemetary in Newberry Twp., Miami Co., OH. Another Conrad BRUMBAUGH was a nephew of the Conrad who born in 1735. He is the Conrad b 1768 in Frederick Co., MD and d 1859 in Stark Co., OH m (1) Mary Elizabeth MILLER and (2) Catharine MARKLEY. Also, I have a mention of the marriage of Conrad b 1735 and Anna Christina HISER as 25 May 1767. This is information unproven by me and found in the work of another family history researcher. Like you, I do not have any proof for Conrad's death date as 1791. Wills in Cambria Co., PA. may be a useful source for death infor- mation. Hope this serves to bring others into this discussion of our BRUMBAUGH ancestors. Dee