page 015 GENERATION 4 AND 5 g.f g.p name born died lod;: 4.1 Bumpas, Jonathan 9-15-1695 11-15-1775 4.1.m 7-24-1718 Haskins, Mary 10-31-1692 - - 5.1 Bumpas, Jerusha(m) 5-1-1719 - - 5.2 Bumpas, Jonathan, Jr. 3-21-1721 - -1746 5.3 Bumpas, Noah(m) 3-27-1724 12-5-1799 5.4 Bumpas, Zeruiah(m) 4-5-1727 - -1792 5.5 Bumpas, Mary bpt. 2-22-1738 - - 5.83 Bumpas, Zorish 4-4/5-1726 - - lod; 4.1(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) Jonathan b. and m. at Rochester, Ma. Mary Haskins joined the Wareham Church 1739. Jonathan, Juryman 1752, Deer Reeve 1756, 57, Surveyor of Highways 1759, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 58, 60, 61, 63, 65, 68, Sealer 1748 to 1758 inc., 62. Mary Haskins was the dau. of John and Ruth Haskins. Jonathan d. at Wareham, Ma. Mary b. at Scituate, Ma. and d. at Wareham, Ma. lod;: 4.2 Bumpas, John, II 7-17-1698 - -1764 4.2.m 6-20-1723 Hunter, Rebecca ca. - -1698 - -1764 5.6 Bumpas, Zephania(m) ca. - -1725 5.7 Bumpas, Hannah(m) ca. - -1727 by.-1763 5.8 Bumpas, Mariah(m) ca. - -1729 - - 5.9 Bumpas, Elizabeth(m) ca. - -1738 - - lod; 4.2(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) John's will drawn June 24, 1763. To w. Rebecca 1/3. To Zephania all the homestead and dwelling house and barn. To dau. Elizabeth, land, stock, etc. and priviledge of living with her mother. To three grandchildren, heirs of Hannah, deceased, Lucy, Jonathan and Deliverance, 5 shillings each. Zephania was made sole executor. Samuel, Rhoda Perry and Roland Thatcher were witnesses. Thomas Whitten, Salathiel Bumpus and Benjamin Bumpus were appraisers. Will was probated Nov. 5, 1764. Inv. 1756. John joined the church in 1739, Thythingman 1766, Moderator 1762, Constable 1739, 1759, Fence Viewer 1748, 49, 53, 56, 60, Juryman 1752, Surveyor of Highways 1759. Elizabeth(5.9) and Mariah(5.8) were bpt. 2-22-1738(C.R. 1). John was b. at Rochester, Ma., d. at Wareham, Ma. He m. at Rochester, Ma. John, II is also found in records as John, Jr. lod;: 4.3 Bumpas, Sarah 5-12-1701 - -1787 4.3.m 10-17-1728 White, George - - - - 5.136 White, John(n.f.d.) - - - - 5.137 White, Mary(n.f.d.) - - - - 5.138 White, Archelatsn.(n.f.d.) - - - - 5.139 White, George, Jr.(n.f.d.) - - - - - - 5.140 White, Eleanor(n.f.d.) - - - - lod; 4.3(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) CHB says: George White m. Sarah Oct. 17, 1738 at Rochester, Ma. They moved to Sharon, Ct. CFB says: They m. Oct. 17, 1728 They m. at Rochester, Ma. and moved to Sharon, Ct. in 1747 and that Sarah d. there in 1787. lod;: 4.4 Bumpas, Mary 5-7-1704 5- -1769 4.4.m 2-26-1729/30 Ellis, Seth ca. - -1699 4-3-1749 5.225 Ellis, Lydia(m) - -1733 - - 5.226 Ellis, liannah(m) - -1737 - - 5.227 Ellis, Mary(m) - -1739 - - 5.228 Ellis, Sarah(m) - -1747 - - lod; 4.4(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) Mary m. at Rochester, Ma. page 015 page 016 g.f g.p name born died lod;: 4.5 Bumpas, Hannah 5-2-1707 - - 4.5.m 12-21-1732 Bumpus, Josiah(g.p 4.12) 7-22-1711 9-2-1757 lod; 4.5(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) Josiah the s. of Isaac Bumpas(g-p 3.5) They m. at Rochester, Ma. For issue see g.f 4.12. lod;: 4.6 Bumpas, Samuel 8-28-1709 4-18-1770 4.6.m 10-13-1737 Bumpas, Abigail(gp 4.37) - -1713 6- -1770 5.10 Bumpas, Shubel bpt. 6-24-1739 - - 5.11 Bumpas, Bathsheba(n.f.d.) bpt. 6-28-1741 - - 5.12 Bumpas, Abigail(n.f.d.) bpt. 5-22-1743 - - 5.13 Bumpas, Samuel bpt. 3-24-1744/5 6-14-1798 5.14 Bumpas, Susanna(nfd.) bpt. 7-17-1748 - - lod; 4.6(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) Abigail(g.p 4.37) was the dau. of Benjamin(g.p 3.19). Samuel and Abigail. lived at Wareham, Ma. They m. at Rochester Ma. and d. at Wareham, Ma. Samuel was b. at Rochester, Ma. He was proprieter of Rochester, Ma. in 1739. Samuel and Abigail joined the new Church at the time of it's organization in 1739. Samuel served Wareham as Deer Reeve in 1743, 51, 59, and Fish Commissioner 1749 and 54, Surveyor of Highways 1756, 65, 66, 67, Moderator 1758, Constable 1758, 69, Juryman 1759, 66, Fence Viewer 1763, 65, 66 and Warden 1764. Samuel taxed $1,800., #1 real, $116 personal per Bourne papers. lod;: 4.7 Bumpas, Lydia - - - - 4.7.m 10-19-1738 Bumpas, Nathan(gp 4.14) 9-25-1717 - - lod; 4.7(3.2, 2.4, 1.1) For issue see g.f 4.14. Lydia is not shown in vital records but is mentioned in her father's will Nathan the s. of Issac Bumpas(g.p 3.5). lod;: 4.8 Bumpas, Ebenezer 3-16-1704/5 aft.11-17-1752 lod; 4.8(3.4, 2.4, 1.1) Unm. On meeting house committee 1744. lod;: 4.9 Bumpas, Martha 6-5-1708 aft. 2-25-1740 lod; 4.9(3.4, 2.4, 1.1) Unm. Joined the Church in 1739. She acknowledge the deed (41:96) to John Doty "land that was her father's 25 Feb. 1740, recorded 11 June 1752; no further trace. She was b. at Rochester, Ma. lod;: 4.10 Bumpas, Zacheus 5-7-1710 by 11-24-1751 4.10.m 10-19-1738 Morey, Reliance 6-6-1702 - -1774 5.15 Bumpas, Mary(m) 9-7-1739 - - 5.16 Bumpas, Cornelius(n.f.d.) 5-4-1742 - - lod; 4.10(3.4, 2.4, 1.1) Zacheus)Zackiris Bumpus(as) ch. of James Bumpas was b. Rochester, Ma., m. Reliance Morey(Relyance Marcy) at Rochester, Ma. Lived at Wareham, Ma. Jonathan Chubbuck was impressed for Zacheus for 5 pounds, 10 shillings Sept. 26, 1746. In 1727 Zacheus was a minor and Edward Bumpas of Rochester and Joseph Edwards of Rochester were made his guardians. Zacheus and Reliance lived in Hebron, Ct. and Wareham, Ma. His name is Bump in Wareham records. lod;: 4.11 Bumpas, Samuel 6-3-1717 - - lod; 4.11(3.4, 2.4, 1.1) Samuel was b. at Rochester, Ma. He was mentioned in Plymouth Probate in 1727. lod;: 4.12 Bumpas, Josiah, Sr. 7-22-1711 9-2-1757 4.12.m 12-31-1732 Bumpas, Hannah(g.p 4.5) 5-2-1707 aft.-1759 5.17 Bumpas, Thankful 10-29-1733 5.18 Bumpas, Mary(m) 4-1-1735 3-11-1826 5.19 Bumpas, Patience bpt. 2-22-1738 - - 5.20 Bumpas, Sarah bpt. 3-8-1740 - - page 016 page 017 g.f g.p name born died 5.21 Bumpas, Josiah, Jr. bpt. 12-23-1744 - - 5.22 Bumpas, Reuben bpt. 3-1-1746 - - 5.23 Bumpas, Isaac(m) bpt. 8-14-1737 6-1-1819 lod; 4.12(3.5, 2.4, 1.1) Josiah, Sr. lived at Wareham, Ma., Lyme, Ct. and East Haddam, Ct. He m. at Rochester, Ma., Hannah, of Rochester, Ma., dau. of John Bumpas, Jr.(g.p 3.2). Hannah was b. at Rochester, Ma. Josiah was on meeting house committee 1744. He evidently moved to Lyme, Ct. as there are many land transfers to and from him in the years 1752-1766. One transfer in 1758 from Josiah to Issac, his father. Samuel Olmstead sold land to Josiah in East Haddam, Ct. Oct. 10, 1757. In both cases Josiah is spoken of as Lyme. In his will Issac mentions Josiah as of East Haddam, Ct. The will is dated 1759. lod;: 4.13 Bumpas, Deborah 6-3-1713 - - 4.13.m 9-3-1738 Savery, Uriah 4-30-1708 - - 5.229 Savery, Thomas(m) 8-25-1739 - - 5.230 Savery, Mercy(m) 7-24-1741 - - 5.231 Savery, Issac(m) 9-5-1743 - - 5.232 Savery, Samuel(m) 11-5-1746 - - 5.234 Savery, Esther(n.f.d.) - - - - lod; 4.13(3.5, 2.4, 1.1) Uriah 4 Savery(Thomas 3, John 2, Edward 1). They moved to Lyme, Ct. lod;: 4.14 Bumpus, Nathan 9-25-1717 - - 4.14.m 10-19-1738 Bumpus, Lydia(g.p 4.7) - - - - 5.24 Bumpus, Simeon(m) 8-31-1739 - - 5.25 Bumpus, Jesse 8-2-1741 - - 5.26 Bumpus, Morris(m) ca. - -1750 10-14-1837 lod; 4.14(3.5, 2.4, 1.1) Nathan was b. at Rochester, Ma., m. Lydia at Rochester, Ma. Lydia the dau. of John Bumpas, Jr.(g.p 3.2) and Hannah. Lydia joined the Church at Wareham Aug. 2, 1741. Marriage intent gives her name as Bump. Marriage gives both she and Nathan as Bumpus. Will and probate of John Bumpas, father of Nathan reads Bump. No record of Lydia's parentage is found. Proof of her parentage is in her father's will. Lydia m.2 Ebenezer King, of Plymouth, Ma., the school master at Wareham, Ma. According to the Church records Nathan was a wandering husband who returned now and then. Lydia became interested in the school teacher and "married him as she sats" but the Church looking into the matter found she had applied for a divorce which was refused, the time limit for an absentee had not expired. The Church reprimanded her, the teacher lost his job, the matter was taken up by the Church at Plympton. When the time limit expired and her husband had not reappeared she made her confession and she and Ebenezer King were married and the teacher restored to the school. lod;: 4.16.m Bumpus(Bumpas), Daniel 5-1-1719 ca. -1785 7-20-1751 Hall, Alice - - - - 5.27 Bumpus, Edward(m) ca. - -1754 - - 5.28 Bumpus, Benjamin(m) - -1758 - - 5.29 Bumpus, Daniel, Jr.(m) - - - - 5.30 Bumpus, John(m) - - 10-9-1848 5.31 Bumpus, Martha(m) - - 5.154 Bumpus, Eady - -1760 10-10-1850 lod; 4.16(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Ms. Transcript: 8-7-1901 says Daniel' birthdate was 5-1-1710. Daniel was b. at Rochester, Ma. Lived at Carver, Ma. Constable at Wareham, Ma. 1748-49., Juryman at Wareham, Ma. 1754. Per CHB: no record found to show name of Daniel's wife and none have been found of the births of their children. Later wifes name appears Alice. See deed records that follow. Plymouth deeds 41/246, 13 April 1752; Daniel Bumpus of Wareham, husbandman for 34-13-14 paid by Ebenezer Briggs of Wareham, sold him a page 017 page 018 g.f g.p name born died salt meadow in Wareham. Wife Alice consenting doth hereby give her right of dower. 43/50 1755; Daniel sold property and Elies his wife consented to the sale relinguishing her right of dower. 44/86, 29 Nov. 1753, her name is Alice on this deed signed by Daniel Bump of Plymouth, no wife signed. lod;: 4.17 Bumpus, Rachel 4-20-1720 - - 4.17.m 12-17-1744 Delano(Dilloney), Jonathan 11-3-1701 7-3-1745 5.242 Delano, Edward(n.f.d.) - -1745 - - lod; 4.17(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Rachel b. at Rochester, Ma., m. Jonathan Delloney(Delano) Dec. 19, 1741 at Wareham, Ma. Early Ms. marriages II:49 Rachel of Wareham, Ma. m. Jonathan Dillano of Rochester 12-17-1741. Dilloney,(int. Dileno) 12-17-1744, Wareham. lod;: 4.18 Bumpas, Salathiel 5-31-1752 6-8-1796 4.18.m.1 9-22-1750(int.) Briggs, Deborah - - 9-11-1819 4.18.m.2 1-2-1752 Ellis, Lydia Jane ca. - -1733 9- -1807 5.32 Bumpus, Rachel(unm) 10-30-1752 11-15-1752 5.33 Bumpus, Seth(m) 4-12-1754 5-29-1812 5.34 Bumpus, Eleanor(m) 6-27-1756 - - 5.35 Bumpus, Amasa(unm) 6-2-1758 11-14-1761 5.36 Bumpus, Mariah(unm) 12-4-1759 6-15-1761 5.37 Bumpus, Content 11-5-1761 - - 5.38 Bumpus, Jesse(m) 7-18-1763 abt.-1840 5.39 Bumpus, Salathiel, Jr.(m) - - - - 5.40 Bumpus, Abner - - - - 5.41 Bumpus, Lydia - - - - lod; 4.18(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) No record of the birth of Salathiel Jr., Abner nor Lydia is found. They were all mentioned in their father's will They were probably b. on Long Island at South Hampton. CHB mentions that he believed that they b. on Long Island in the years between 1767 - 1781. That is the time between the selling of his farm at Wareham and the purchase of his farm at Granville. m.1 marriage date intent only. Per CHB no record of marriage. Sylvanus Bourne papers say he m. twice. He resided at South Hampton, L.I., N.Y., Wareham, Ma. and Granville, Ma. He also evidently lived at Plymouth, Ma. for a while. On July 21, 1772 he subscribed 4 pound, 13 shillings 4 pence "to set Meeting House on Hill". He was a Rev. War soldier from Plympton, Ma. Public offices at Wareham, Deer Reeve 1748, 52, 58, 60, 62, 63, and 67. Juryman 1750, 55, 63 and 67. Collector 1753 and 54. Hog Reeve 1756, 57. He purchased land in Granville in 1781 and 1788. In his will drawn Mar. 11, 1796 and filed at the probate court at North Hampton, Ma. June 4, 1796 he mentions sons Seth, Jesse, Salathiel Jr., and Abner. Dau's. Eleanor Dexter and Lydia. Since no records of the births of Salathiel Jr. and Abner and Lydia have been found at Wareham or Granville, it may be that he lived somewhere else between the time he left Wareham (1767) and the time of his moving to Granville (1781). Biog. Ref. Madison Co., N.Y.; Jesse, Abner and Seth, brothers, lived in the north part of town.(Ref:to Nelson, Madison Co., N.Y. came before 1800. He evidently lived ca. 1767 - 1781 at South Hampton, L.I., N.Y. I think Salathiel lived 1767 - 1781 at Long Island, N.Y. Seth, s. of Salathiel must have gone with him for Seth's s. Isaac was b. at South Hampton, King's Co., L.I., N.Y. Salathiel(g.p 4.18) d. at Granville, Ma. aged 74 yrs. He m.2 Lydia Jane Ellis, dau. of Seth 3 Ellis and Mary Bump. NOTE: He filed marriage intentions to Deborah Briggs 22 Sept. 1750, but she m. Joel Ellis and d. 11 Sept. 1819 aged 92 yrs. Children recorded at Wareham, Ma. This being true, then m.1 did not take place. At this time I beleive it is apropos to insert the BEAR STORY. This is as it appears in the "History of Madison County, N.Y., 1872, by Mrs. L.M. Hammond, by: Truar Smith & Co., Syracuse, N.Y. pp. 634, 635 and 636. page 018 page 019 g.f g.p name born died This is a true story well written by the author. It is in reference to Jesse(g.p 5.38) and his brother Abner(gp 5.40). THE BEAR STORY The dangers and anxieties incident to this life were not few, and not the least formidable of these dangers arose from the daring encroachment of wild beasts. Encounters with these wild animals were quite common and there were instances where their ferocity proved too much for the agility and strength of the hunters. A circumstance of this kind took place in the northern part of town, August 1802, which produced much excitement in this and adjacent towns. The tracks of a very large bear had been seen in the vicinity of the house of Jesse and Abner Bump, in the northeast quarter. Abner was a bachelor residing with his brother's family. It was a Saturday afternoon, the farm work for the week being done, and there was liesure for hunting; they therefore resolved to follow up the trail of the animal whose tracks they had seen quite fresh in the morning, and the fact that flocks and corn fields were in danger of depredations from the bold desperado made it necessary to arrest the progress. Accordingly they started in pursuit, following the tracks in the direction of Chittenango(Chittenning as it was called) Creek, and near the town line adjoining Fenner they overtook mistress Bruin while following a tributary of the creek. She was a splendid animal, in condition of flesh which betokened her familiarity with the farmers flocks and crops of magnificent proportions, and moved along with perfect ease and fearlessness after beholding her pursuers. The hunters lost no time to avail themselves of this opportunity for attack. Jesse at once fired and wounded the bear, which so exasperated her that she turned, and exhibited signs of fighting. No time now was to be lost, as they were very near the enraged animal and both men were consious of their safety depended upon the surety of Abner's shot. Instantly Abner, though in a bad position to make a fatal shot, raised his piece and aimed directly at her side, hoping thereby to cripple her, and thus keep her at bay till his brother could reload. Unfortunatdly the gun missed fired and the infuriated beast was upon him in a moment, hurling her massive body against him with such forced he was precipitated upon his face in, the bed of the shallow stream, which was close by, Simutaneously the bear sprung upon him, and with her huge tusks commenced the fearful work of tearing him to pieces. All of this had been acted in a very short space of time, and so quickly, that Jesse, instead of finishing reloading, had only time to grasp a club and make a leap upon the bear the next instant after she sprang upon her victim. His blows with the club fell heavily upon the unflinching animal's head and nose, while fearcly tugging at Abner's bleeding scalp, but the weapon was rotten and broke, and fell from his grasp. The sight of his brother's bared skull nerved him to greater energy, and as the monster's fury had so increased on tasting blood, that she seemed oblivious to the assailant's attacks, he enabled to thrust one hand between the jaws, as she opened in her fiendish repast, and instantly closed his fingers with a vise like grip around her tongue and drew it savagely forth from her mouth, while with the other hand he caught a stone from the creek, with which, heavy and well directed blows were dealt on the nose of the now cowaring brute. A few ineffectual struggles and endeavors to get free, and the bear, overcome by pain and the extreme heat of the sultry day fell back exhausted and motionless. Releasing his hold, Jesse turned to his brother, who lay insensible, his head in a fearful mangled condition. As soon as the bear had recovered herself, she crawled a few rods away and lay down a short time the stream. Anxious for his brothers life, Jesse Bump made no attempt to arrest the animals retreat which she soon effected. His lusty shouts for assistance were soon answered by the arrival of some of the settlers but by this time he found himself scarcely able to walk, and upon examination his leg was found to have been broken by a crushing wrench of the vicious beast's jaws. At what time this occured during the exciting battle he could never tell. However, there was no disputing the fact as the proofs were there in the marks of the teeth upon his limb. His wrist was badly mangled. He was placed upon horseback and carried to his family. Abner was aroused to consciousness by stimulates, but before the means for removing one in so dangerous condition could be got together, it was night, while the page 019 page 020 g.f g.p name born died distance to any inhatation was considerable, and the way through the forest very rough: it was, therefore decided to remain with Abner upon the ground, and make him comfortable as possible through the night. The use of stimulates prevented relapse during the ensuing hours, and very early Sabbath morning, the news having spread like wild fire, the woods were thronging with people who had come from miles around, anxious neighbors hastend to render all the assistance in their power, and the suffering disfigured victim was carried home an a "litter". The services of Dr. Jorias Fay of Cazenovia, was immediately procured, who removed the mud and debris from beneath the scalp and sewed together the mangled remains. He then set Jesse's broken limb, and in due time both hunters recovered from their injuries. The destiny of Mistress Bruin was decided a few days after. this encounter. She met her fate from a bullet, shot from a gun in the hand of an Indian hunter, a few miles down the creek. She was considered a mammoth prize, and fair trophy of the hunter's superior prowness. This is the very rosily written story of the Bear Hunt that was taken on by Jesse Bumpus(g.p 5.38) and his brother Abner Bumpus(g.p 5.40) in the Town of Nelson and Fenner, Madison Co., N.Y. lod;: 4.19 Bumpus, Joanna 3-17-1724 - - 4.19.m - -1747 Woodard, Thomas - - - - lod; 4.19(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Joanna had at least four dau's. She was b. at Rochester, Ma. Moved to Kent Co., Ct. Joined the church at Wareham 1742. Dismissed in 1748 to go back Kent, Ct. lod;: 4.20 Bumpus, Edward, Jr. 3-22-1726 - -1816 4.20.m.1 11-24-1748 Benson, Mariah - - - - 4.20.m.2 3-8-1758 Dean, Susanna - - - - 5.155 Bumpus, Edward, II(m) bpt. 11-15-1749 aft.-1829 5.156 Bumpus, James(m) - -1749/60 - - 5.157 Bumpus, Reuben(m) 3-22-1760 11-8-1849 5.158 Bumpus, Fredrick(m) -1769/70 - - 5.159 Bumpus, Sarah(m) - - - - lod; 4.20(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Edward b. at Rochester, Ma., m.2 in Cornwall Congreational Church, Cornwall Ct., m.1 Mariah the dau. of Joseph Benson of Middleboro Ma. and Jerusha Ellis. Susanna was the dau. of Reuben Dean. After his 2nd. m. he moved to Dutchess, Co., N.Y. According to the Bible record of Salathiel Bump(grandson of Edward(g.p 4.20) he, Edward, d. age 90. He was Hog Reeve at Wareham 1748. impressed at Wareham March. 4, 1745. French and Indian Wars. Signed the Rev. War Pledge, Hist. of Amenia, N.Y. Joined the Wareham Church 1741/43. Dismissed from the church to go to Sharon, Ct. Nov. 19, 1752. Purchased land in Sharon 1752 and 1756. lod;: 4.21 Bump, James 12-20-1727 4-22-1804 4.21.m ca. - -1763 Lothrop, Jedidah 2-19-1742 3-13-1770 5.160 Bump, Salathiel(m) 2-2-1760 5-4-1842 5.161 Bump, Anna 8-15-1762 - - 5.162 Bump, Ruby(m) 4-14-1765 ca. - -1810 5.163 Bump, Jedidah 5-31-1767 - - 5.164 Bump, Lois 6-15-1769 - - lod; 4.21(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) James d. at Salisbury , Vt. Burials at West Salisbury Cem., Salisbury, Vt. He lived at Wareham, Ma., Amenia, N.Y. and Salisbury, Vt. Rev. War Soldier Pvt. in Col. Humphries Reg't. Juryman 1756 at Wareham. Hist. of Amenia, N.Y.; Jedidiah Bump and his brother James came from Granville, Ma. He owned the east half of the J.H. Cline farm where he built his house. James Bump, brother of Jedidiah was of Amenia in the Rev. War. page 020 page 021 g.f g.p name born died Jedidah was the dau. of Mehitable Lothrop of Kent, Ct. She d. at Amenia, N.Y. lod;: 4.22 Bumpus, Elener 5-8-1729 - - 4.22.m 10-25-1750 Jackson, Abraham - - - -1791 5.243 Jackson, Eleanor(m) - -1750 - - 5.244 Jackson, Abraham(m) - -1751 - - 5.245 Jackson, Jedidiah(m) - -1753 - - 5.246 Jackson, Asahel(m) - -1754 - - 5.247 Jackson, Jethro(n.f.d.) - - - - 5.248 Jackson, Rachel(m) - - - - 5.249 Jackson, Chloe(m) - -1766 - - 5.250 Jackson, William(m) - -1768 - - 5.251 Jackson, Lorraine(m) - -1774 - - 5.252 Jackson, Joanna(m) - - - - 5.253 Jackson, Pearez(m) - - - - 5.254 Jackson, Zaran(m) - - - - lod; 4.22(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Elener/Eleanor went to Ct., m. at Sharon, Ct. Abraham was the s. of Ebenezer. They lived at Mount Holly and Wallingford, Vt. where Abraham d. in 1791. Family tradition has it that Eleanor d. at Nelson, N.Y. She was b. at Rochester, Ma. lod;: 4.23 Bumpus, Lois(Loes) 10-6-1731 9-22-1758 4.23.m 3-15-1749 Randall, John 6-16-1726 5-19-1807 5.255 Randall, David(n.f.d.) 12-20-1750 - - 5.256 Randall, Allis(n.f.d.) 7-18-1752 - - lod; 4.23(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Church record at Wareham, Ma. gives her name as Louisa at the time of marriage. John 4 Randall(John 3, 2, Edward 1). John 5 Randall 1758 - 1837 of Wallingford, Vt., m. Joanna. John 6 Randall 1785 - 1863 of Wallingford, Vt. m. Rosinlinda. James Benjamin Randall. lod;: 4.24 Bump, Jedidiah 11-25-1732 10-19-1816 4.24.m 10-29-1769 Chapman, Dimis 5-11-1740 3-8-1813 5.165 Bump, Roswell(m) 10-25-1772 1-13-1845 5.166 Bump, Lovina(n.f.d.) 8-20-1771 11-5-1774 5.167 Bump, Elijah(m) 2-7-1774 bef.-1820 5.168 Bump, Anna(n.f.d.) 4-8-1775 - - 5.169 Bump, Heman 10-5-1781 4-13-1822 5.170 Bump, Huldah 4-9-1783 3-20-1875 lod; 4.24(3.9, 2.4, 1.1) Jedidiah b. at Rochester, Ma., d. at Sharon, Ct., near Amenia, N.Y. Dimis d. at Sharon, Ct. They lived at Sharon Ct. near Amenia, N.Y. Rev. War: Soldier in Dutchess Co. 6th Reg't. Hist of Amenia, N.Y.; Jedidiah and his brother came from Granville, Ma. They were probably of Hugenot descent the original name being "Bon Pas" then Bumpas and Bumpus. Mr. Bump owned the east half of the J. R. Cline farm where he built his house, removed many yrs. ago. He afterwards moved to the farm where his dau. now lives. She d. Feb. 1875. lod;: 4.25 Bumpus, Jeremiah - -1724 2-8-1806 4.25.m.1 12-20-1744/45 Randall Judith ca. - -1720 2-11-1775 4.25.m.2 Stevens, Mercy ca. - -1735 1-14-1792 5.42 Bumpus, Joseph(m) 8-24-1745 - - 5.43 Bumpus, Chloe(Cloe)(m) 1-25-1746 - - 5.44 Bumpus, Thankful(unm)(n.f.d.) 12-11-1748 5-27-1793 page 021 page 022 g.f g.p name born died 5.45 Bumpus, Jeremiah, Jr.(M) 9-8-1752 9-4-1828 5.46 Bumpus, Sylvester(m) 11-11-1754 5-26-1827 5.171 Bumpus, Seth(unm)(n.f.d.) bpt. 9-17-1758 very young 5.47 Bumpus, Judith(m) 6-20-1760 - -1805 5.48 Bumpus, Lot(m) 7-6-1763 7-9-1835 5.49 Bumpus, Lemuel 9-25-1766 3-1-1789 lod; 4.25(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) m.2 no issue. Jeremiah b. at Rochester, Ma. He m.2 at Wareham, Ma., Judith, dau. of Doughty and Elizabeth(Tillson) Randall Judith d. at Wareham, Ma. Burials at Wareham, Ma. Mary(Mercy) Jan. 14, 1792 age 57 yrs. They lived at Wareham, Ma. He was selectman 1749, Juryman 1755, Fence Viewer 1768, 79, 80, 89, 98. Constable 1749, Juryman 1767, Tythingman 1760, 67, Town Treasurer 1764, 65, 66, 67, 73, 74, 75, Surveyor 1776, 91, 97. Jeremiah was a Rev. War Pvt. and Sergeant. He was a member of the committee of Correspondence and Safety 1776. He was Town Cleck and Representative in the General Court. He joined the Wareham Church Mar. 22, 1741. In Jeremiah's will he mentions Joseph, Jeremiah, Jr., Sylvester, Judith Lodbell and Lot. Jeremiah(g.p 5.45) his s. was executor. In deed of 1793 Jeremiah Bump for 300 pounds conveys his old farm and house in Wareham to his. s. Jeremiah, Jr. lod;: 4.26 Bumpas, Seth - -1723 bef.-1755 4.26.m 12-7-1752 Blackwell Mercy 3-2-1734 - - 5.81 Bumpas, Seth(n.f.d.) ca. - -1753 - - lod; 4.26(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) Mercy 4 Blackwell(Samuel 3, Joshua 2, Michael 1). Mercy b. at and of Sandwich, Ma. CHB says Mercy Black, CFB says m. 3-2-1752. Seth was not mentioned in his father's will, thus it is assumed that he d. before or by 1755. After Seth's death Mercy m. 10-31-1755, John Sherman b. 1721 and d. 1802 and she called Mercy Sherman in her father's will lod;: 4.27 Bumpas, Ruth - -1723 bef.-1755 4.27.m 4-15-1755 Holmes, Ebenezer 9-3-1720 - - 5.172 Holmes, Jane(n.f.d.) - - - - 5.173 Holmes, Jeremiah(n.f.d.) - - - - 5.174 Holmes, Barnabus(n.f.d.) - - - - lod; 4.27(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) Ebenezer 4 Holmes(Ebenezer 3, Isaac 2, William 1) was previously m. to Mary Snow 10 Mar. 1747, thus Ruth was his 2nd wife. Ruth Bump(us) of Wareham, Ma. Ebenezer(ar) Holmes of Rochester, Ma. 4-13-1755 Middleboro, 4-15-1755 in Wareham, early Ms. marriages. Ruth bpt. 6-24-1739. lod;: 4.28 Bumpas, Phebe ca. - -1729 - -1802 4.28.m 2-26-1756 Dotey, Joseph 5-12-1723 - - lod; 4.28(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) Phebe m. Joseph at Wareham, Ma. Phebe d. at Sharon, Ct. She was the 3rd wife of Joseph 4 Dotty(Joseph 3, 2, Edward 1). Joseph was possibly a Quaker, see list of Quakers in Dutchess Co., N.Y. Hist. by J.H. Smith 1882. lod;: 4.29 Bumpus, Joseph 5-1-1729 - - 4.29.m.1 10-20-1749 Reed, Ruth - - bef. 1-8-1754 4.29.m.2 1-6-1754(int.) Haskins(Hoskins) Mary(Marcy) 10-13-1727 - - 5.50 Bumpus, Ruth(m) bpt. 7-21-1754 - - 5.51 Bumpus, Zilpha(m) bpt. 7-21-1754 - - 5.52 Bumpus, Lois(m) 7-31-1754 - - 5.53 Bumpus, Sarah 8-10-1756 - - 5.175 Bumpus, Joseph 1-18-1759 11-10-1762 5.176 Bumpus, James(m) 12-28-1761 - - 5.177 Bumpus, Joseph, II(m) 7-2-1763 11-5-1836 page 022 page 023 g.f g.p name born died 5.178 Bumpus, Abraham(m) - - - -1804 5.179 Bumpus, Jonathan(m) - -1768 2-5-1846 lod; 4.29(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) Joseph m.1 at Wareham, Ma. and m.2 at Rochester, Ma. He lived at Wareham, Ma. Deer Reeve 1762, 63, 66, 67; Hog Reeve 1744. He. was b. at Rochester, Ma. Ruth and Zilpha were of m.l. All other children of m.2. Joseph probably d.before his father as he was not mentioned in his father' estate. He was called Joseph, Jr. in records. lod;: 4.30 Bumpas, Benjamin - -1734 4-19-1816 4.30.m.1 1-15-1756 Sprague, Ruth - - - - 4.30.m.2 ca. - -1757 Pease, Eunice - -1763 5-14-1824 5.54 Bumpas, Elizabeth(m) 3-24-1757 - - lod; 4.30(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) Benjamin bpt. 6-24-1739. Elizabeth(g.p 5.54) of m.2. Benjamin b. and d. at Rochester, Ma. Benjamin of Rochester, Ma. m. at Rochester, Ma., Ruth of Rochester, Ma. Benjamin lived at Wareham, Ma. He was a Quaker Preacher. Constable 1757, Juryman 1759. Eunice d. at Rochester, Ma. aged 61, widow of Benjamin. lod;: 4.31 Bumpas, Jean bpt. 1-3-1741/2 - - lod; 4.31(3.10, 2.4, 1.1) Jean bpt. at Wareham, Ma. lod;: 4.32 Bumpas, Rebecca 5-26-1713 8-18-1783 4.32.m 6-19-1735 Tupper, Thomas, Sr. 12-20-1714 12-3-1819 5.97 Tupper, William(m) 9-14-1735 - - 5.90 Tupper, Ichabod(n.f.d.) 4-4-1737 in infancy 5.91 Tupper, Joseph(m) 8-25-1739 - - 5.92 Tupper, Mary(n.f.d.) 5-14-1741 in infancy 5.93 Tupper, Rebecca(m) 8-26-1743 - - 5.94 Tupper, Susanna,(n.f.d.) 3-6-1749 - - 5.95 Tupper, Nathaniel(m) 3-12-1745 - - 5.96 Tupper, Thomas, Jr.(m) 3-12-1747 - - lod; 4.32(3.13, 2.6, 1.1) Rebecca b. at Middleboro Ma., d. at Monson, Ma. She m. at Middleboro, Ma. They moved to Monson about 1780. Children b. at Middleboro, Ma. Susanna(Susan) dau. of Thomas and Rebecca Bumpas, above m. Joseph Perry, bpt. April 15, 1750, s. of Joseph and Rhoda(Bumpas) Perry. Rhoda Bumpas was a dau. of Benjamin and Susannah(Lovell)Bumpas and was b. Nov. 30, 1729. Thomas Tupper, Sr. d. at Monson, Ma. Dec. 3, 1810. Rebecca d. at Monson, Ma. Aug. 18, 1783. lod;: 4.33 Bumpas, Joseph, Sr. 1-30-1715 near 2-4-1750 4.33.m 1-18-1741/2 Tupper, Mehitable 12-31-1721 12-27-1785 5.55 Bumpas, Jedidah(m) 9-11-1742 - - 5.56 Bumpas, Mary(m) 2-1-1745 12-17-1829 5.57 Bumpas, Joseph, Jr.(m) 10-25-1747 2-1-1817 5.58 Bumpas, James(m) 7-12-1750 between 1790 - 1800 lod; 4.33(3.13, 2.6, 1.1) Joseph, Sr. b. at Middleboro Ma. He d. near 4 Feb. 1750 the day admistration was granted to his brother Nathaniel He d. at Middleboro, Ma. He m. Mehitable the dau. of Ichabod 3 Tupper(Capt. Thomas 2, Thomas 1) and Mary. Mehitable b. at Rochester, Ma. and d. at Middleboro, Ma. He was mentioned in James' will as deceased 1750. In 1756 Mehitable Bumpas of Middleboro was appointed guardian of Jedidah, a minor dau. of Joseph, also of Joseph, Jr., Mary and James. in 1750 Nathaniel Bumpas was appointed administrator. Mehitabable(__________ Bump, widow b. abt 1721, d. "of stoppage" 12-27-1785 age 64 yrs.(Middleboro deaths p.30). lod;: 4.34 Bumpas, Nathaniel, Sr. 2-16-1716 10-17-1778 4.34.m.1 2-6-1752 page 023 page 024 g.f g.p name born died Blackwell, Abijah ca. - -1717 ca. - -1760 4.34.m.2 ca. - -1761 Vaughn, Abijah(Aniah) 11-3-1730 5-8-1775 5.59 Bumpas, Lydia(m) 11-13-1752 - - 5.60 Bumpas, Joseph(m) 2- -1754 10-4-1827 5.61 Bumpas, Nathaniel, Jr.(m) 12-18-1755 - - 5.62 Bumpas, Issac(M) 11-27-1761 9-16-1831 5.63 Bumpas, Zenas(m) bpt. 11-18-1764 - -1811 5.79 Bumpas, Lucy(m) bpt. 10-14-1767 4-4-1814 5.80 Bumpas, Mary(n.f.d.) bpt. 5-6-1770 - - lod; 4.34(3.13, 2.6, 1.1) Lydia, Joseph and Nathaniel of m.1., rest of m.2. Nathaniel, Sr. was b., m. and d. at Middleboro, Ma. Abijah(Abiah)Vaughn, dau. of John 3 Vaughn(John 2, George 1) and Jerusha Wood. Abiah b. and d. at Middleboro, Ma. They lived at Middleboro, Ma. He was a farmer. In French and Indian War, a Corporal under Col. Dwight's Co. At the expedition against Louisbourg in 1745. Selectman at Middleboro in 1745. In his will he mentions 3 sons: Joseph, Isaac and Zenas and dau's Lydia, Lucy and Mary. He appointed Joseph, s. of his brother Joseph and his own s. Joseph to be executors. Value of estate 3724 pounds, 17 shillings, 5 pence. In 1779 Mary, 9 yrs., Lucy 12 yrs and Zenas and Isaac about 14 yrs. ask that Joseph Bumpas be appointed guardian lod;: 4.35 Bumpas, Mary ca. - -1719 11-20-1772 4.35.m 4-2-1741 Bearse, James 4-13-1717 - - lod; 4.35(3.13, 2.6, 1.1) James 3 and Abiah(Ford) Bearse(James 2, Austin 1). Halifax V.R. says Mary Bumpas of Middleboro Ma. was m. to James Bearse of Halifax on 4-2-1741. Mary d. at Cornwall, Ct. James Bearse's mother's name was Abijah Ford. lod;: 4.36 Bumpus, Wybra(Weibra) ca. - -1721 11-29-1794 4.36.m 3-18-1740/41 Pratt, Samuel, III - -1716 4-20-1794 lod; 4.36(3.13, 2.6, 1.1) Wybra m. at Middleboro, Ma., Samuel 4 Pratt, III(Samuel 3. 2. Phineas 1). Children were b. to this marriage, how, many not known. lod;: 4.37 Bumpus, Abigail - -1713 6- -1776 4.37.m 10-8-1737 Bumpas, Samuel(g.p 4.6) 8-28-1709 4-18-1770 lod; 4.37(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) For other data see g.f 4.6. lod;: 4.38 Bumpus, John, III ca. - -1715 7-20-1785 4.38.m 5-20-1744 English, ALice ca. - -1715 1-30-1804 5.64 Bumpus, Nathaniel bpt. 5-12-1745 2- -1754 5.65 Bumpus, Lemuel bpt. 9-21-1746 2- -1754 5.66 Bumpus, Peter(n.f.d.) 4-14-1751 2- -1754 5.153 Bumpus, Barnabus(m) 1-29-1748/49 - -1808 lod; 4.38(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) John m. Alice English of Little Compton, Ma. There seems to have been some sort of tradegy or illness as Nathaniel Lemuel and Peter all d. in 1754. Marriage records reads "John 3rd". John lived at Wareham, Ma. His widow lived at Tolland Ct. with s. Barnabus. Alice w. of John was admitted to the church at Wareham July 28, 1745, from the church at Little Compton. John joined the church June 8, 1740. Records read John 3rd. Fence viewer 1740, 52, 53, 54, 60., Thyhtingman 1746, 50, 55, 57, 58, 62., Viewer of Highways 1749., Constable 1751, Juryman 1755. Nathaniel, Lemuel and Barnabus are recorded in Wareham Church records at the time of bpt. as sons of John 3rd and Alice. lod;: 4.39 Bumpas, Joshua 2-13-1716/17 12-28-1771 page 024 page 025 g.f g.p name born died 4.39.m 3-16-1748/49 Bates, Mary(Mercy) - - - - 5.67 Bumpus, Lydia(m) 7-19-1750 - - 5.68 Bumpus, Anna(n.f.d.) 3-10-1752 - - 5.69 Bumpus, Joshua(n.f.d.) 3-12-1754 - - lod; 4.39(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Joshua b. at Rochester, Ma. and d. at Wareham, Ma. He m. at Wareham, Ma., Mercy of Wareham, Ma. They lived at Harwich and Wareham, Ma. Military Service: Capt. Edward Cole's Co. 7th Ma. Reg't. in. 1745 against Louisbourg. Tythingman 1749, Surveyor 1751, Hog Reeve 1758, Joshua joined the Wareham Church 1752 from Harwich. Mercy joined Wareham Church 1752 from Sandwich. Probate in 1772 inventory shows items amounting to 95 pounds, 4 shillings, 1 pence. Guardian of Anna and Joshua. lod;: 4.40 Bumpas, Elizabeth 4-20-1719 12-6-1787 4.40.m 12-15-1739 Savery, Samuel 8-8-1718 - -1812 5.235 Savery, Mehitable(m) - -1741 - - 5.236 Savery, Lydia(m) - -1744 - - 5.237 Savery, Benjamin(n.f.d.) - -1746 - - 5.238 Savery, Samuel(n.f.d.) - -1747 - - 5.219 Savery, Elizabeth(m) 12-31-1750 2-12-1831 5.249 Savery, Benjamin(n.f.d.) - -1755 - - 5.240 Savery, Phineas(m) - -1757 - - 5.241 Savery, Mary(Mercy)(n.f.d.) - -1760 - - 5.220 Savery, Abigail(m) 3-18-1764 4-8-1789 lod; 4.40(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Samuel 4 Savery(Thomas 3, Samuel 2, Thomas 1) Elizabeth m. at Rochester, Ma. Samuel d. in his 94th yr. in 1812. After the death of Elizabeth he m. Lois Sturtevant. lod;: 4.41 Bumpas, Phillip 8-27-1723 1-24-1783 4.41.m 12-18-1746 Burge, Mary - -1725 9-14-1809 5.70 Bumpus, Sarah(m) 11-10-1749 - - 5.71 Bumpus, Rhoda(m) 2-22-1748 1-10-1816 lod; 4.41(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Phillip b., m. and d. at Wareham, Ma. Mary d. at Wareham, Ma. Burials at Centre Cem., Wareham, Ma. They lived at Wareham, Ma. He was a farmer. Thythingman 1759, 63; Hog Reeve 1742, 52; Constable 1749, 62; Town Treasurer 1763; Fence Viewer 1750, 55, 58; Juryman 1757, 60, Surveyor of Highways 1772, 80. Joined the Church in 1742. lod;: 4.42 Bumpas, Anna 1-3-1725 8-26-1797 4.42.m 10-1-1747 Bourne,(Deacon) Ebenezer 5-23-1721 1-4-1762 5.84 Bourne, Abigail 7-23-1748 9-22-1754 5.85 Bourne, Susannah 3-3-1751 9-26-1754 5.86 Bourne, Mary(m) 3-25-1752 5-4-1796 5.87 Bourne, John 9-8-1757 9-11-1778 5.88 Bourne, Benjamin(m) 1-25-1760 3-14-1829 5.89 Bourne, Mehitable(m) 3-21-1762 - - lod; 4.42(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Ebenezer 4 Bourne(Hezikiah 3, Job 2, Richard 1) Anna and Ebenezer m., lived and d. at Wareham, Ma. lod;: 4.43 Bumpas, Susannah 12-3-1727 - - 4.43.m 7-7-1749 Dotey, Silas - - - - lod; 4.43(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Silas 4 Dotey(Joseph 3, 2, Edward 1). They m. at Wareham, Ma. and moved to page 025 page 026 g.f g.p name born died Sharon, Ct. CHB says m. 4-7-1748. lod;: 4.44 Bumpas, Rhoda 11-30-1729 11-12-1790 4.44.m.1 5-5-1747 Perry, Joseph 8-2-1721 aft. 7-7-1772 4.44.m.2 10-12-1780 Conant, Lot 5-5-1718 - - 5.221 Perry, Susanna(m) 6-28-1762 3-20-1831 5.259 Perry, Ezra - -1748 - - 5.260 Perry, Joseph(m) - -1750 - - 5.261 Perry, Benjamin - -1752 - - 5.262 Perry, Jane - -1754 - - 5.263 Perry, Rhoda(m) - -1756 - - 5.264 Perry, Ezra(m) - -1758 - - 5.265 Perry, Elizabeth(m) - -1760 - - 5.266 Perry, Sarah - -1770 - - lod; 4.44(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Rhoda was received into the Church at Wareham, Ma. 1741/42. Rhoda and Joseph were living at the date of settlement of her father's estate July 1772. After the death of Joseph she m. Lot Conant. This indicates that Joseph d. between 1772 and 1780. Lot was b. at Bridgewater and Rhoda d. at Bridgewater, Ma. lod;: 4.45 Bumpas, Mercy 9-14-1735 - -1792 4.45.m.1 10-31-1755 Sherman, John - - - - 4.45.m.2 - - Stevens,__________ - - - - 5.267 Stevens??, Elizabeth 7-19-1772 - - 5.268 Stevens??, Mercy 7-19-1772 - - lod; 4.45(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Mercy and John were both of Sandwich, Ma. John evidently d. before 1772 and Mercy remarried as CFB says she is called Mercy Stevens in final settlement of her father's will in 1772. Mercy b., m. and d. at Rochester, Ma. Last name of children uncertain. lod;: 4.46 Bumpas, Alse(Alice) 1-14-1705/6 - - lod; 4.46(3.20, 2.8, 1.1) Alse b. at Rochester, Ma. lod;: 4.47 Bumpas, Moses 3-20-1707/8 - - lod; 4.47(3.20, 2.8, 1.1) Moses b. at Rochester, Ma. lod;: 4.48 Bumpas, George 12-16-1717 between 1790-1800 4.48.m 2-28-1745 Callum, Mary - - - - 5.72 Bump, Jacob - - - - 5.73 Bump, Joseph(m) - - - - 5.74 Bump, George, Jr. - - - - 5.181 Bumpus, Benjamin(m) 7-12-1749 3-10-1826 lod; 4.48(3.20, 2.8, 1.1) Mary Callum of Fishkill N.Y., m. George Bumpas at Gloucester, R.I. George was b. at Rochester, Ma. and d. at Fishkill, N.Y. George was a member of Gloucester, R.I. Militia in 1744. Freeman of Gloucester, R.I. April 19, 1744. George Bumpas and Thomas Bump were signers of the pledge, as freeman, freeholders and inhabitants of Dutchess Co., N.Y., being greatly alarmed at the avowed design of the ministry to raise a revenue in America and shocked by the bloody scene now acting in Massachusetts Bay, do, in the most solemn manner resolve not to become slaves and do associate under all the tie of religion, honor and love to our country to adopt and endeavor to carry into execution what-so-ever measures may be recommended by the Contimntal Congress, Etc. Pledge signed at the home of Robert Griffin. lod;: 4.49 Bumpas, Samuel - -1705 - - page 026 page 027 g.f g.p name born died 4.49.m - -1725 Bump, Martha(g.p 4. )? - - - - lod; 4.49(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) Samuel was the s. of Ichabod(g.p 3.21) and Sarah Blackmer, Ichabod's 1st wife. lod;: 4.50 Bumpas, Rachel 6-19-1718 12-3-1807 4.50.m 6-29-1741 Sly, Miller ca. - -1714 12-10-1807 5.182 Sly, Lydia(m) 6-16-1754 2-10-1793 lod; 4.50(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) One source of info. says; Rachel b. 6-9-1719 and d. 12-3-1804 and m. Miller Sly. Another of info. says; Rachel b. 6-19-1719 and d. 12-3-1797 and m. Mills Sly. Rachel was b at Rochester, Ma., m. at Gloucester, R.I. and d. at North Bennington, Vt. Miller d. in his 79th yr. lod;: 4.51 Bumpas, Sarah ca. - -1721 - - 4.51.m 1-12-1742 Aldrich, Abraham - - - - lod; 4.51(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) Sarah was b. at Rochester, Ma., m. at Gloucester, R.I., bpt. at Rochester, Ma. Abraham was of Bellingham. lod;: 4.52 Bumpas, Susanna - -1723 - - 4.52.m 4-19-1741 Philips, David - - - - lod; 4.52(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) Susanna and David were m. at Gloucester, R.I. lod;: 4.53 Bumpas, Zilpha(Zelpha) - -1725 - - 4.53.m 2-14-1742 Sly, Joshua - - - - lod; 4.53(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) They m., at Gloucester, R.I. lod;: 4.54 Bumpas, Elizabeth - -1727 - - 4.54.m 6-19-1746 Streeter, Benjamin J. - - - - lod; 4.54(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) Elizabeth was m. at Old Smithfield, R.I. lod;: 4.55 Bumpas(Bump), Ichabod - -1734 12-22-1823 4.55.m.1 ca. - -1757 Curtis, Sarah - - - - 4.55.m.2 - - Tallman,_________ - - - - 4.55.m.3 - - Hodge, __________ - - - - 4.55.m.4 - - ________, Truby - - - - 5.128 Bump, Ithmer(m) ca. - -1764 8-14-1815 5.129 Bump, Moses(m) 9-26-1759 - - 5.130 Bump, Nathan(m) between 1774-1784 - - 5.131 Bump, David(m) 5-14-1769 - - 5.132 Bump, Jonathan(m) ca. 1760-1770 8-30-1849 5.133 Bump, Gideon(m) - - 8-30-1849 5.134 Bump, Jacob(m) - - - - 5.135 Bump, Hannah(m) - - - - 5.183 Bump, Aaron(m) 7-6-1761 4-22-1852 5.184 Bump, Phebe - - - - 5.185 Bump, Sarah - - - - 5.186 Bump, Tarsey - - - - 5.187 Bump, Rachael(m) - - - - 5.188 Bump, Ichabod, Jr.(m) 6-15-1780 - -1800 5.189 Bump, James - -1763 - -1810 page 027 page 028 g.f g.p name born died lod; 4.55(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) Ichabod Bump(g.p 4.55) d. age 90 yrs, He was veteran of the Rev. War. He settled in Madison Co., N.Y. in 1797 with sons and one dau. most of the family moved farther west. Ithmer, his s. d. age 51 yrs, 6 mo's. He was also a Rev. War Veteran. Ithmer and Ichabod are buried in a cemetery between Peterboro and Morrisville, N.Y. which is on the farm that is or was known as the Tommy Davis farm. Ichabod d. at Smithfield, N.Y. and Ithmer his s. d. at Peterboro, N.Y. Ichabod m. a Sarah Curtis, the last three marriages were widows. He resided at White Creek, Renselaer Co., N.Y., Galway, Saratoga Co., N.Y., Smithfield, Madison Co., N.Y. and Peterboro, Madison Co., N.Y. He was a farmer. Rev. War. In Vermont in Col. Herrich's Reg't., Giglow Lawrence' Co. In New York State in Albany Co., Militia, 14th Reg't. Col. John Knickerbocker and also in Albany Co. Militia 16th Reg't. He bought his farm in what is now the Town of Galway, Saratoga Co., N.Y. Sept. 12, 1789 for 280 pounds and sold it April 9, 1805 for $1,750. The deed of sale was signed by Ichabod and wife Zurviah. Ichabod shown as a member of Baptist Church of Christ Providence, Saratoga Co., N.Y. in 1794. Also shown are Ichabod Mills and Gideon Slye. lod;: 4.56 Bump, Jacob - -1738 12-17-1829 4.56.m 9-29-1760 Slew(Slye), Rebecca(Dinah) - -1740 11-25-1818 5.141 Bump, Stephen(m) 1-30-1761 11-30-1818 5.142 Bump, Asa(m) 1-30-1761 - - 5.143 Bump, Laban(m) 8-29-1765 2-24-1850 5.144 Bump, Lavinia(m) 5-9-1767 12-19-1851 5.190 Bump, Wanton(m) 7-9-1768 10-5-1832 5.191 Bump, Rhoda(m) 4-25-1771 - - 5.192 Bump, Elizabeth(m) 5-3-1775 1-25-1859 5.193 Bump, Barnet(m) 6-27-1779 8-9-1844 5.194 Bump, Jacob(m) 5-12-1785 8-12-1849 5.195 Bump, Sylvia - - 3-25-1856 lod; 4.56(3.21, 2.8, 1.1) Jacob was b. and m. at Mendon, Ma. and d. at Richmond, N.H. Rebecca who was b. at and d. at Richmond, N.H. Jacob was a farmer. Burials at Benson Cemetery, Richmond, N.H. They resided at Richmond, N.H. He was a member of the Ma. Militia. Enlisted at Uxbridge in Capt. Maynard's Co., Col. William William's Reg't. He was at the assault and capture of Quebec in 1759. Col. Arthur L. Bump's record says that Jacob also served in the Rev. War and that he was a prisoner for three years on the British Ship "Partmore". He further investigated British records but could not verify this. No mention is made of any service in the Rev. War in History of Richmond. In Jacob's will he mentions his s. Asa Bump to whom he left one dollar and all the notes that he held against him at the present time which will be his full share out of his estate. To his dau. Sylvia Bourne, two dollars which she had had which will be her share out of my estate. To his dau. Rhoda Parker one hundred dollars and one fourth part of my household furniture. To my dau. Lovinia Bowen, one hundred dollars and one fourth part of my household furniture. To my dau, Elizabeth Bump, three hundred dollars and one half my household furniture. To my four sons(that is) Laban Bump, Wanton Bump, Barnet Bump, Jacob Bump and the heirs of my son Stephen Bump, all my real estate and personal estate, etc. I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Wanton Bump and Joseph Weeks executors of this my last will and testament. His will was witnessed by Henry Rice, Robert Swan and Abigail Rice and signed by his mark(x) Jacob Bump. lod;: 4.57 Bump, Mathew 11-27-1725 - -1770 lod; 4.57(3.23, 2.10, 1.1) Mathew was bpt. at Church, Bolton, Ct. Mar. 3, 1728. He was named for his uncle. lod;: 4.58 Bump, Samuel 2-5-1727/8 - - page 028 page 029 g.f g.p name born died 4.58.m - - ________, ________ - - - - 5.196 Bump, Samuel 4-18-1753 - - 5.197 Bump, John 4-21-1756 - - lod; 4.58(3.23, 2.10, 1.1) Samuel was b. at Bolton, Ct. In sale of land in Bolton by Samuel(g.p 4.58) recorded at Bolton, Feb. 16, 1747 he is recorded of East Haddam, Ct. lod;: 4.59 Bump, William 10-26-1723 8-2-1750 lod; 4.59(3.24, 2.10, 1.1) William was b. at Plainfield Ct. and d. at Sharon, Ct. lod;: 4.60 Bump, Samuel, Jr. ca. - -1711 - - 4.60.m.1 3-29-1733 Rogers, Sarah 7-21-1706 4-10-1736 4.60.m.2 8-3-1738 Broughton, Martha - - - - 5.76 Bumpus, Levi(m) 3-17-1734/5 - - 5.77 Bump, Priscilla bpt. 3-3-1733 - - 5.78 Bump, Lydia 5-9-1739 - - lod; 4.60(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Samuel of Barnstable, m. Sarah of Plymouth at Barnstable, Ma.,Sarah 5 Rogers dau. of John 4(John 3, Joseph 2, Thomas 1) and Priscilla Hamblin. Samuel moved to Norwich, Ct. and m. there Martha Broughton. Levi(g.p 5.76) and Priscilla (g.p 5.77) were of m.1 and Lydia of m.2. Levi was living 26 Sept. 1758 when he received his share of his grandfather's estate. Lydia was b. at Norwich, Ct. ,Samuel was b. at Barnstable, Ma. He at Barnstable, Ma. and Norwich, Ct. lod;: 4.61 Bump, Thankful ca. - -1713 - - 4.61.m 12-12-1744 Hamblin, Jonathan 7-13-1718 2-22-1775 5.269 Hamblin, Thankful 4-18-1747 - - 5.270 Hamblin, Jonathan 3-27-1749 - - 5.271 Hamblin, Tabitha 1-14-1751 - - 5.272 Hamblin, Content 5-6-1753 - - lod; 4.61(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Thankful was bpt. 10-16-1715, b., m. and d. at Barnstable. Jonathan b. at Barnstable, Ma. Jonathan 4 Hamblin(Jonathan 3, James 2, Jonathan 1) lod;: 4.62 Bump, Patience - -1715 - - lod; 4.62(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Patience is shown by CFB but not by CHB. Patience was bpt. 10-16-1715. lod;: 4.63 Bump, Sarah 4-5-1718 - - 4.63.m 7-17-1740 Lothrop, Samuel - - - - lod; 4.63(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) CHB spells Samuel's name as Lothrop and CFB spells his name Lathrop. lod;: 4.64 Bump, Joanna 5-15-1719 - - 4.64.m.1 11-16-1749 Hamblin, Samuel 1-7-1722 - - 4.64.m.2 12-3-1755 Hamblin, Ebenezer 11-26-1719 - - 5.273 Hamblin, Rebecca 9-13-1750 - - lod; 4.64(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Samuel 4 Hamlen(Hamlin), Jr.(Ebenezer 3, John 2, James 1) Joanna b., m. and d. at Barnstable, Ma. lod;: 4.65 Bump, Jabez 6-28-1721 - - 4.65.m - - _______, Elizabeth - - - - lod; 4.65(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Jabez may be the "Javis" Bumpus in Onslow Co., N.C., Militia 1754; the "Tabis" who witnessed the will of Job Bumpus there in 1764 and the "Jabis" of New Bern, page 029 page 030 g.f g.p name born died Jones Co., N.C. 1790 census; wife named Elizabeth. Jabez b. Barnstable, Ma. CHB says; In 1746 moves to Jones Co., N.C. and in 1784 is exempted and exempted from poll tax. In census of 1790 is shown living with wife, no children mentioned. His name appears Jabez, Tabis, Tabes and Talus. Also says Jabez is with his cousin Job in Onslow Co., N.C. lod;: 4.66 Bump, Thomas 3-20-1722/3 - - 4.66.m 1-2-1747 Stewart(Stuart), Mercy near 3-26-1784 5.103 Bump, (son unnamed) 4-26-1751 4-26-1751 5.104 Bump, Joanna 6-23-1752 - - 5.105 Bump, Samuel 4-14-1754 5-5-1755 5.106 Bump, Mercy 5-2-1756 5-6-1756 lod; 4.66(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Thomas was b. at Barnstable, Ma. Mercy was of Barnstable, Thomas of Plymouth. They m. at Barnstable, Ma. They resided at Sandwich, Ma. According to Barnstable probate 16:178 and 16:141 he had departed the state leaving an insolvent estate. His widow d. near 26 March 1784. Administration at Barnstable 19:98 was granted to William Sherman. lod;: 4.67 Bump, John 5-17-1725 - - lod; 4.67(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) John was b. at Barnstable, Ma. lod;: 4.68 Bump, Warren 6-28-1727 - - lod; 4.68(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Warren was b. at Barnstable, Ma. lod;: 4.69 Bump, Bethia 8-23-1729 - - 4.69.m 10-26-1748 Phinney, Seth - - - - lod; 4.69(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Bethia was b. and m. at Barnstable, Ma. Seth Phinney was of Barnstable, Ma. lod;: 4.71 Bump, Phebe 4-21-1734 - - lod; 4.71(3.33, 2.11, 1.1) Phebe was b. at Barnstable, Ma. lod;: 4.72 Bump, Robinson 11-5-1721 - -1767 4.72.m 1-1-1746/7 Williams, Mary - - - - 5.198 Bump, Abel(m) 12-28-1748 - - 5.199 Bump, Mary 8-18-1753 - - 5.200 Bump, Mercy 8-18-1755 - - lod; 4.72(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) Robinson was b., m. and d. at Preston, Ct. Mary was of Plainfield, Ct. They lived at Preston, Ct. He served in the French and Indian War, enlisted 1755. lod;: 4.73 Bump, Deliverance bpt. 2-14-1725 12-9-1756 4.73.m 11-11-1742 Brown, Jacob 7-4-1711 1-10-1793 lod; 4.73(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) Deliverance was b., m. and d. at Preston, Ct. Jacob was b. and d. at Preston Center, Ct. lod;: 4.74 Bump, Keziah bpt. 11-5-1721 - - 4.74.m 8-13-1744 Chappell, Nathan - - - - 5.98 Chappell, Nathan 11-4-1745 - - 5.99 Chappell, Keziah 11-28-1748 6-2-1764 5.100 Chappell, Susanna 4-18-1750 - - 5.101 Chappell, Nathan 3-16-1752 - - 5.102 Chappell, Ruth 7-1-1754 - - lod; 4.74(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) Nathan and Keziah were both of Norwich, Ct. and were m. at Norwich, Ct. page 030 page 031 g.f g.p name born died lod;: 4.75 Bump, Rebecca 11-5-1721 - -1767 lod; 4.75(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) Rebecca was b. and d. Preston, Ct. lod;: 4.76 Bump, Sarah bpt. 11-5-1721 - - 4.76.m 9-13-1757 Kinne, Benjamin - - - - lod; 4.76(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) Sarah was bpt. at Preston, Ct. m. at Preston, Ct., Benjamin of Preston. lod;: 4.77 Bump, Mary bpt. 11-5-1721 - - 4.77.m 9-6-1738 Wedge, David bpt. 6-19-1715 - - 5.145 Wedge, Josiah 10-10-1739 - - 5.146 Wedge, Elijah 4-15-1741 - - 5.147 Wedge, David 9-11-1743 - - 5.148 Wedge, Mary 12-18-1745 9-16-1753 5.149 Wedge, Joshua 7-31-1748 - - 5.150 Wedge, John 6-19-1750 - - 5.151 Wedge, Abigail 1-24-1753 - - 5.152 Wedge, Mary 3-1-1755 - - lod; 4.77(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) David and Mary were m. at First Church of Norwich, Ct. They were m. by Rev. Benjamin Lord. David was bpt. at First Church of Norwich, Ct. lod;: 4.78 Bumpas, Benjamin - -1732 - - 4.78.m - -1759 Bourne , Abigail 4-26-1791 1- -1816 lod; 4.78(3.19, 2.8, 1.1) Abigail 6 Bourne(Benjamin 4, Hezekiah 3, Job 2, Richard 1) lod;: 4.79 Bump, Patience 1-23-1723/4 5-1-1725 lod; 4.79(3.23, 2.10, 1.1) Patience was b. at Bolton, Ct., unm. lod;: 4.80 Hall, Charity - - - - 4.80.m ca. - -1734 Winslow, Nathan - - - - lod; 4.80(3.32, 2.11, 1.1) There was issue of this marriage, no data. lod;: 4.81 Bumpass, David - - - - 4.81.m - - _______, Martha - - - - 5.201 Bumpass, James - - - - 5.202 Bumpass, Sarah - - - - 5.203 Bumpass, Gabriel - - - - 5.204 Bumpass, Elizabeth - - - - 5.205 Bumpass, Robert - - - - lod; 4.81(3.7, 2.4, 1.1) David resided in Orange Co., N.C. He was b. in N.C. Military service: Soldier in N.C. in 1754. Will of David Bumpass 1776, Orange Co., N.C. Names wife Martha Bumpass, 1 negro girl, 191 acres, children James, Sarah, Gabriel, Elizabeth and Robert. lod;: 4.82 Bumpass, Cornelius - - - - lod; 4.82(3.7, 2.4, 1.1) Cornelius was b. in N.C. lod;: 4.83 Bumpass, John - - - - lod; 4.83(3.7, 2.4, 1.1) John b. in N.C. lod;: 4.84 Bumpass, Abigail - - - - 4.84.m - - _______, Lewis - - - - lod; 4.84(3.7, 2.4, 1.1) page 031 page 032 g.f g.p name born died Abigail was named as a dau., Abigail Lewis in David' will She was b. in N.C. lod;: 4.85 Perry, Merebah 12-4-1709 - - 4.85.m - - Barber, John - - - - lod; 4.85(3.8, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.86 Perry, Edmund 4-24-1710/11 - - 4.86.m - - Randall, Patience - - - - lod; 4.86(3.8, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.93 Bump, Abel bpt. 11-26-1720 - - lod; 4.93(3.34, 2.11, 1.1) Abel was bpt. at the 2nd church at Preston, Ct. lod;: 4.94 Parker, Sarah 12- -1696 1-6-1718/19 4.94.m 12-14-1715 Lumbert, Joshua - - - - 5.107 Lumbert, Sarah(m) 9-28-1716 - - 5.108 Lumbert, Parker(unm) 12-24-1718 - - lod; 4.94(3.30, 2.11, 1.1) Joshua was of Tisbury, Ma. Children were b. at Barnstable, Ma. lod;: 4.95 Parker, Mary 5- -1698 - -1745 4.95.m 9-28-1735 Butler, Israel - - - -1757 5.109 Butler, James 12-15-1736 - - 5.110 Butler, Hannah 5-11-1738 - - 5.111 Butler, Mary 9-26-1739 - - 5.12 Butler, Daniel 5-23-1740/1 - - lod; 4.95(3.30, 2.11, 1.1) Mary Parker b. the last day of May. Israel d. at Tisbury, Ma. Hannah(g.p 5.110) d. young. lod;: 4.96 Parker, Peace 12-8-1699 - - 4.96.m 12-22-1724 Edwards, Joshua - - - - lod; 4.96(3.30, 2.11, 1.1) lod;: 4.98 Parker, Priscilla 9-4-1704 - - 4.98.m 1-27-1730/1 Symons, Philip - - - - 5.113 Symons, Joanna 6-17-1732 - - 5.114 Symons, Samuel 5-16-1736 - - 5.115 Symons, Priscilla 4-17-1738 - - 5.116 Symons, Philip(m) - - - - 5.117 Symons, Hannah 5-8-1743 - - 5.118 Symons, John 7-9-1747 - - lod; 4.98(3.30, 2.11, 1.1) lod;: 4.99 Parker, Prudence 8-6-1705 - - 4.99.m - - Steward, David 6-7-1707 - - 5.119 Steward, Mercy 6-11-1727 - - 5.120 Steward, Mary 12-18-1728 - - 5.121 Steward, Susannah 1-21-1730 - - 5.122 Steward, Elkanah(m) 8-12-1737 - - 5.123 Steward, Daniel 10-12-1739 - - - - 5.124 Steward, Hannah(m) 6-20-1747 - - lod; 4.99(3.30, 2.11, 1.1) David 3 Steward(James 2, Daniel 1) s. of James and Sarah(Wait) Steward. David's brother Joseph m. Patience, sister of Prudence. Three ch. were b. at Rochester, Ma., the others at Jardwick, Ma. lod;: 4.100 Parker, Patience abt.-1707 - - 4.100.m - -1724/25 page 032 page 033 g.f g.p name born died Steward, Joseph - - - - 5.125 Steward, Samuel 8-19-1729 - - 5.126 Steward, John 10-19-1732 - - 5.127 Steward, Seth 2-23-1736 - - lod; 4.100(3.30, 2.11, 1.1) Joseph was of Rochester, Ma. Ch. were b. at Rochester, Ma. lod;: 4.105 Benson, Job 5-7-1703 - - 4.105.m 5-7-1703 Richardson, Miriam - - - - lod; 4.105(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.106 Benson, Lydia 12-30-1701 - - 4.106.m 6-23-1737 Nye, Samuel - - - - lod; 4.106(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) Lydia and Samuel were m. at Rochester, Ma. lod;: 4.107 Benson, Ruth 10-7-1704 - - 4.107.m 9-29-1727 Phillips, David - - - - lod; 4.107(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.108 Bumpass, Robert ca. - -1700 - -1777 4.108.m.1 ca. - -1724 _________, Sarah S. - - - - 4.108.m.2 - - _______, __________ - - - - 5.206 Bumpass, John(Fighting)(m) - -1736 - -1813 5.207 Bumpass, Samuel, II(m) - -1728 - -1773 5.208 Bumpass, William(m) - - - -1776 5.209 Bumpass, Edward(m) - - - -1776 5.210 Bumpass, Robert(m) - - - - 5.211 Bumpass, Elizabeth(m) - - - - 5.212 Bumpass, Winnefred(m) - -1745 - -1819 5.213 Bumpass, Lucy(m) - - - - 5.214 Bumpass, Agnes(m) - - - - 5.215 Bumpass, Martha - - - - lod; 4.108(3.3, 2.4, 1.1) per CHB; Robert(g.p 4.108) b. in Va., d. on the Tar River, Caswell Co., N.C.;m. Sarah, last name not known, and possibly m. a second time. Acquired land in Amelia Co., Va. 1735-1748. Disposed of this land in 1750 deeding part of it to Samuel Bumpass, presumably his father, his s. Samuel being about 10 yrs old. In 1753 acquired land on Tar River, Person Co., N.C. In 1771 gives this land in N.C. to his sons________, 1776, William wills the home place in Va. to his father Samuel. Owned land in Bedford Co., Va. 1735-1748. His brother also owned there. In 1758 Robert obtained from the Earle of Granville a grant of 640 acres in what is now Person Co., N.C. Before 1760 Robert was settled in that part of Orange Co., N.C. which was in 1777 formed into Caldwell Co. and still later cut off into Person Co., N.C. His will dated Jan 3, 1777, Orange Co., N.C. mentions wife Sarah; children John Bumpass, Lucy VanHook, Elizabeth Davey, Agnes Pratt, Winnefred Kizort and Martha Wilson. Per ASB and JRT; Says; Sarah S. m. ca. 1724; (g.p 5.206) John b. ca. 1728/29; d. 5 Dec. 1812., m. Annie or Ann; (g.p 5.207) Samuel b. ca. 1726/28; d. ca. 1776.; (g.p 5.210). Robert, no records found. WILL OF ROBERT BUMPASS In the name of God Amen, the third day of January in the year of our lord one thousand seaven hundred and seaventy seaven I Robert Bumpass of Orange County and Province of North Carolina being sick and weak of Boddey but of perfect mind and memory thanks to the allmighty God for his mercies and therefore calling to mind once the mortallity of my boddey and knowing that it is appointed unto all men once to die I make and ordain this my last Will an Testament Principly and first of all I give and recommend my Precious and Imortal soul into the hands of God that gave it page 033 page 034 g.f g.p name born died to me and as for my bodey I recommend it to the Earth, to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner and at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching my worldly Estate where it hath pleased God in this life to bless me with after my last debts and funral expences are paid I give and dispose of in manner and form as followeth. Item I lend unto my well beloved wife Sarah Bumpass the land and plantation and all my negoes togeathar with my stock and household firniture with my crop and working tools during her natural life or widowhood but at the death or marriage of my wife Sarah Bumpass that all my lands and negroes with all the rest of my estate may be solde for rady money and the money equaly divided between my well beloved son and daughters Elisabeth Davey & Agnes Prat and Winniford Kizort & Martha Wilson to them and their heirs forever. Item I make and ordain my trew and trusty friends soul executors of this my last will and testament that is to say my trusty friend Gabriel Davey and Sarah Bumpass and John Bumpass soul executors of this my last will and testament, rattifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness wherof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed Seal and delivered) in presence of us) Robert Bumpass(Seal) William Pratt Jurat Caswell County June Court. James Daveys Jurat Will & Testament was proved Agnes X Pratt in open court by the oath of her mark William Pratt & James Davey two of the subscribing witnesses & C. Tes W. W Moore C.C (Coore?) From North Carolina Historical Commission, Caswell County Records Wills, 1776-1864, Vol.I, Pg. 12. lod;: 4.109 Bumpas, John - - - - 4.109.m - - _______, _______ - - - - 5.216 Bumpas, Ann(m) - - - - 5.217 Bumpas, William(m) 1-20-1755 6-7-1837 lod; 4.109(3.3, 2.4, 1.1) - - - - lod;: 4.110 Bumpas, Diggs 12-2-1779 - - 4.110.m.1 - - ________, _______ - - - - 4.110.m.2 6-20-1774 Bedford,(Watson)(Pearson) Frances 7-2-1739 - - 5.218 Bumpas, Nancy(m) 1-1-1777 8-12-1833 5.223 Bumpass, Elizabeth(unm) - - - - 5.224 Bumpass, Almira(m) - - - - lod; 4.110(3.3, 2.4, 1.1) Per CHB; Diggs was b. at Hanover Co., Va. Frances was b. in France. She the widow of Robert Bedford. Name of Diggs' first wife unknown. Diggs' home was "Cliff Side.", The beautful old home still stands on an elevation in a bend of the Stauton River Charlotte, Va. Diggs commissioned a Lieut. 1778. Diggs was to feable to join the regular Army (Rev. War) but was made an officer in the Charlotte County Militia. He assumed guardianship over the estate of his stepchildren Betty F. Bedford and others who finally objected and the court relieved him. Francis(Watson) Pearson was m. three times; first to Robert Bedford; 2nd to Diggs Bumpass and 3rd to Thomas Ligon of Charlotte County. She was first cousin to George Walton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia, for he with Joseph Pearson, Frances' brother migrated to Georgia. Frances' mother was Rebecca Walton, her father was Charles Pearson. page 034 page 035 g.f g.p name born died Per ASB and JRT; Diggs Bumpass was believed by Robah Bumpass to be a s. of Samuel thus a brother to "our Robert". Diggs Bumpass b. in Hanover Co., Va., on the Pamonkey River. He came to Charlotte Co., Va. and m. Frances Bedford, widow of Stephen Bedford, 20 June 1774,(Charlotte Co., Va. marriages). Stephen Bedford left a will 4 June 1772, surety John Williams. Frances Pearson, b. 2 July 1739, was maternally from the Waltons on Bush River, Price Edward Co., Va. She was first cousin to George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence, from Georgia, having gone there with Joseph Pearson, brother of Frances, prior to the Revolution. Frances and Diggs had 3 dau's.; Nancy, b. 1 Jan 1777, m. Thomas Spraggins; Charlotte Co., Va., marriages 7 Jan 1793 Thomas Spraggins to Nancy Bumpass. Surety Wm. Royal; married 16 Jan by Rev. John Williams. Elizabeth(never. married according to Mrs. Cherry.) Almira m. a Baldwin. The home of Almira Baldwin stands in the banks of the Stauton River, Va. and is called "Cliffside".(Cherry). Diggs Military service: Charlotte Co. Militia, Feb Court 1778- Diggs Bumpass, 2nd Lt.; Sept. Court. 1777- Diggs Bumpass, Ensign. Diggs Bumpass d. 2 Dec., 1779. His widow, Fanny Bumpass, m. Thomas Ligon 13 Dec. 1780. Security James Hamlett. Charlotte Co., Va. marriages lod;: 4.111 Bumpas, Josiah - - - - lod; 4.111(3.7, 2.4, 1.1) Josiah b. in Ma. lod;: 4.112 Bumpas, Nathan - - - - lod; 4.112(3.7, 2.4, 1.1) Nathan was b. in Ma. lod;: 4.113 Benson, John ca. - -1700 - - 4.113.m - - _______, Judith - - - - lod; 4.113(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.114 Benson, Hannah ca. - -1705 - - 4.114.m - - Inman, Michael - - - - lod; 4.114(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.115 Benson, Rachel - -1707 - - 4.115.m - - White, John - - - - lod; 4.115(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.116 Benson, Jacob ca. - -1708/9 - - 4.116.m - - Tinkham, Judah - - - - lod; 4.116(3.1, 2.4, 1.1) lod;: 4.118 Washburn, Barnabus - - - - 4.118.m - - Sears, Hannah - - - - lod; 4.118(3.12, 2.6, 1.1) lod;: 4.119 Washburn, Ephraim - - - - 4.119.m - - Washburn, Egloth - - - - lod; 4.119(3.12, 2.6, 1.1) lod;: 4.120 Rouse, Abigail 3-28-1693 - - 4.120.m 4-4-1723 Bump, Samuel(g.p 3.23) 2-20-1687 - -1747 lod; 4.120(3.14, 2.6, 1.1) Abigail and Samuel were cousins. lod;: 4.121 Hurd, Bethia - -1720 - - 4.121.m - - Yarrington, Ebenezer - - - - page 035 page 036 g.f g.p name born died lod; 4.121(3.25, 2.10, 1.1) lod;: 4.123 Hurd, Thomas - -1724 - - 4.123.m - - Richardson, Keziah - - - - lod; 4.123(3.25, 2.10, 1.1) lod;: 4.124 Hurd, John - -1724 - - 4.124.m - - Hunter, Jemima - - - - lod; 4.124(3.25, 2.10, 1.1) lod;: 4.125 Hurd, Josiah - -1726 - - 4.125.m - - _______, Phebe - - - - lod; 4.125(3.25, 2.10, 1.1) lod;: 4.126 Hurd, Jacob - -1729 - - 4.126.m - - Welch, Amy - - - - lod; 4.126(3.25, 2.10, 1.1) lod;: 4.127 Ballard, William 11-29-1722 - - 4.127.m - - Creed, Mary lod; 4.127(3.28, 2.10, 1.1) page 036