Edwards, Rev. Jonathan.  "An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of
Washington."  San Francisco: W. H. Lever, 1900.  p. 506.
 
GEORGE MUMBRUE

     a pioneer of 1889, is a native of Jackson county, Michigan, born in 1848.
When quite young he was taken by his parents to Wisconsin, where he lived on
a farm for nineteen years. The next nine years of his life were spent in
Minnesota and from that state he came to Spokane county. For the first three or
four years of his residence here he was not permanently located, but he finally
bought a farm on Peone prairie, on which he has since lived. He has a beautiful
place, commanding an excellent view of the entire prairie. Mr. Mumbrue is a very
progressive, industrious farmer, and his place is well improved and well
supplied with everything necessary to make rural life attractive and
comfortable. He has a nice orchard containing many choice varieties of fruit
trees. He was united in marriage in 1872 to Miss Julia Mc Ewen, of Waupaca,
Wisconsin.


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