William Mumaugh's obituary mentions a son I have not found anywhere else: Lima Times Democrat, 1 April 1908, Page 2 Was a Pioneer Who Lived in Lima Half a Century William Mumaugh is Dead at the Home of His Daughter Mrs. Charles Doute This morning at 6:30 o'clock, the venerable William Mumaugh passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Chas. Doute, at 1102 south Atlantic avenue, after a serious illness of but two days, although he had been in poor health for several months. Deceased was a well-known contractor, and had resided in Lima for many years. He was born in Fairfield county, Ohio, February 14th, 79 years ago. His wife preceded him in death about twenty years ago. Surviving members of the family are three daughters -- Mrs. Sarah Doute, Mrs. O'Neil and Mrs. Roberts, and two sons -- Peter and Morgan Mumaugh. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been completed. [Who is Peter? No other source lists him.] [William was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Lima.] William's sons were named John S. [b 1854], Morgan W. [b 1861] and William L. [b abt1867] according to the 1870 census. John S. died prior to his father, and there are numerous records about Morgan W. However, I have found nothing for William after that 1870 census -- I cannot find him or the rest of the family in the 1880 census. I did find a Peter as follows: In the 1900 census, OH, Allen Co, Lima, p 221A, at 119 East Elm St, as a boarder in the household of Jacob Sundburg: Mumaugh, Peter M. Boarder W M Dec 1866, 33 Sing OH OH PA Machinist That 'Peter' would have been born about 1867, which fits for William. What happened to Peter? Was he the same individual as William b abt1867? Where was William Mumaugh's family in 1880 and 1900? I do not have a death date for William's wife, Rebecca. If she died about 20 years prior to his death, she died about 1888. Can anyone help with this fact or the others mentioned above? Ellen