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Jerusha Bump

Birth12 Mar 1817 - Vermont, United States
Death04 Dec 1886 - New Hurley, Ulster Co. NY [Dutch Reformed Burying Ground
MotherLydia Clements
FatherDaniel Bump

Born in Vermont, United States on 12 Mar 1817 to Daniel Bump and Lydia Clements. Jerusha Bump married Paul S. Shepstone and had 8 children. She passed away on 04 Dec 1886 in New Hurley, Ulster Co. NY [Dutch Reformed Burying Ground.

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Parents
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Daniel Bump
1782 - 1854
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Lydia Clements
1784 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Paul S. Shepstone
1819 - 1893
Children Show all
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Josiah J Shepstone
1860 - 1921
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Anna Sophia Shepstone
1846 - 1899
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Lydia Jenisha Shepstone
1848 - 1910
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Paul J Shepstone
1850 - 1924
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George Shepstone
1852 - 1890
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Sarah Shepstone
1854 - 1900
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Charles Shepstone
1858 - Unknown
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Henry Shepstone
1842 - 1870

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