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John Bumpas (II) was baptized 1673
  
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James Bumpas was baptized 16 Jun 1678
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Isaac Bumpas was baptized 27 Mar 1681
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Job Bumpas was baptized 29 Apr 1683 and died New River, NC bet. 5 Sep - Oct 1746. He married Abigail ____ and they had (all named in his will): Abigail, David, Cornelius and John.
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Edward Bumpas was born 16 Sep 1688
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Jeremiah Bumpas was born 24 Aug 1692
  
 
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Revision as of 20:06, 28 October 2022

Status summary

As of October 27, 2022:

Paper trail

First Generation

Nothing is known about the early history of Edward Bompasse (now Bumpas) prior to his emigration on the Fortune in 1621. He is believed to have natively been a Walloon, and likely joined the Separatists congregation before emigrating to Plymouth Colony. As he was named as one of the 1626 Purchasers he must have been born sometime before 1605. He died Marshfield bef 5 Mar 1684. He married Plymouth (likely Green's Harbor, now Marshfield) by 1631 Hannah ____ and they had twelve children (Marshfield): Sarah (1631/2), Elizabeth (1633/4), John (1636), Edward (1638 unm.), Joseph (1639/40), Isaac (1642 n.f.r.), Jacob (1644), Hannah (1646), Philip, Thomas, Mary and Samuel.

Second Generation (born Marshfield)

John Bumpas/Bump was born 2 Jun 1636 and died Rochester between 10 Jul 1710 - 17 Jan 1715/6.[1] He married Scituate about 1670 Sarah ____ and they had nine children: Mary (1671), John (1673), Samuel (1676 likely d.y.), James (1678), Isaac (1681), Job (1683), Sarah (1685), Edward (1688) and Jeremiah (1692).

Joseph Bumpas was born 15 Feb 1639/40 and died Middleborough 10 Feb 1704/5. He married bef. 1669 Wybra Glass and they had eight children: Lydia (1669 d.s.p.), Wybra (1672), Joseph (1674), Rebekah (1677 d.s.p.), James (1679), Penelope (1681), Mary (1684 d.s.p.) and Mehitable (1691/2).

Jacob Bumpas/Bumpus was born 25 Mar 1644 and died Rochester bef. 5 Sep 1720. He married Scituate 24 Jan 1676/7 Elizabeth BANKS Blackmore and they had three children: Benjamin (1677), Jacob and Ichabod (1685).

Philip Bumpas/Bump was born about 1648 and died Plainfield, CT 20 Jan 1724/5. He married about 1685 Sarah Eaton and they had (born Bristol, now part of RI): Jemima (1686/7), Samuel (1687/8), Phillip (1689/90), Lydia (1692), Matthew (1695), Josiah (1698), Bethia (1700) and Sarah (c1702).

Thomas Bumpas/Bumpus was born about 1650 and died Barnstable about 1723. He married Barnstable Nov 1679 Phebe Lovell and they had at least ten children (Barnstable): Hannah (1680), Jean (1681), Mary (1683), Samuel (1685), Thomas (1687), Sarah (1688), Elizabeth (1690), Abigail (1693), John (1696) and Benjamin (1703 unm.)

Third Generation

John Bumpas (II) was baptized 1673

James Bumpas was baptized 16 Jun 1678

Isaac Bumpas was baptized 27 Mar 1681

Job Bumpas was baptized 29 Apr 1683 and died New River, NC bet. 5 Sep - Oct 1746. He married Abigail ____ and they had (all named in his will): Abigail, David, Cornelius and John.

Edward Bumpas was born 16 Sep 1688

Jeremiah Bumpas was born 24 Aug 1692

  1. Will 10 Jul 1710 proved 7 Mar 1715/6. Inventory dated 17 Jan 1715/6.

DNA Results R1b-A5616

Previous testing

FTDNA's Bumpus surname DNA Project subgroup: HAP-2 contains seven individuals naming "Edouard Bompasse" as their Most Distant Known Patrilineal Ancestor (MDKPA)[1] While none of the individual in the group have Y-SNP tested, some have Y-STR111 tested. FTDNA predicted they fall under the R1b-M269 Haplogroup. Plugging in the Modal Values for the 111 STR marker into the Nevgen Y-DNA Haplogroup Predictor Tool arives at a predicted haplogroup of R1b-U106>Z381>Z301>>Z30>>Z338>>A5616 with 100% Confidence.

NGS/WGS testing

NGS/WGS testing is needed to confirm the prediction (above) as well as potentially further refine the haplogroup.

References and External Resources

  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Pilgrim Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth Colony 1620-1633" (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004)
  • Barclay, Florence (Mrs. John E.), "The Bumpus Family of New England", The American Genealogist 43:65-75, 150-55, 211-16.


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  1. This group also contains other Bumpus families who are not known to connect to Edward Bumpas, but whose Y-STR markers are close matches.