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Hannah L Bump Ford

Birth
Auburn Four Corners, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1900 (aged 73–74)
Tuscarora Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Silvara, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Probably buried next to Ranson W. Ford, her husband, with no marker/stone
Memorial ID
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Hannah L. Bump Ford (1826-before 1900), the daughter of George Bump (1786-1863)and Theodosia Beeman (1794-1880), the fifth great granddaughter of Edouad Bompasee (1605-1693), who arrived at Plymouth Colony aboard the ship Fortune on November 10, 1621. The second ship to arrive at Plymouth Colony after the Mayflower. He became known as Edward Bumpas in the Colony; and the wife of Ransom W. Ford (1828-1908), who served in the Cival War with Company A 151st Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Hannah and Ranson Ford had the following known children; Mary, Susan, Joseph H., David Albert and Esther Leona Ford.


Hannah L. Bump Ford (1826-before 1900), the daughter of George Bump (1786-1863)and Theodosia Beeman (1794-1880), the fifth great granddaughter of Edouad Bompasee (1605-1693), who arrived at Plymouth Colony aboard the ship Fortune on November 10, 1621. The second ship to arrive at Plymouth Colony after the Mayflower. He became known as Edward Bumpas in the Colony; and the wife of Ransom W. Ford (1828-1908), who served in the Cival War with Company A 151st Regiment of the Pennsylvania Volunteers.

Hannah and Ranson Ford had the following known children; Mary, Susan, Joseph H., David Albert and Esther Leona Ford.




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