“Family traditions say the founder of the Stumbo family, Jacob, ran away
from home and the priesthood in Germany, in the mid 1700s. Jacob came to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as an indentured servant. After working off the indenture he married, settled in rural Pennsylvania or Virginia, and had
many children. by Debra Garland Corbett taken from the History of Lawrence County, Ohio.
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Stambach-38 and Stumbaugh-7 appear to represent the same person because: Stambach-38 and Stumbaugh-7 appear to represent the same person because birth dates are the same, both are the son to Stambach-2 and the siblings are the same in comparison.
from home and the priesthood in Germany, in the mid 1700s. Jacob came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as an indentured servant. After working off the indenture he married, settled in rural Pennsylvania or Virginia, and had many children. by Debra Garland Corbett taken from the History of Lawrence County, Ohio.