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Thomas Bumstead

Birth26 Jun 1606 - Rattlesden, Suffolk, , England
Death22 Jun 1677 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRebecka BRIGGS
FatherEdward Bumstead

Born in Rattlesden, Suffolk, , England on 26 Jun 1606 to Edward Bumstead and Rebecka BRIGGS. Thomas Bumstead married Susanna Chambers and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 Jun 1677 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Edward Bumstead
1580 - 1611
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Rebecka Briggs
1566 - 1611
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Susanna Chambers
1611 - 1688
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Mary Bumstead
1642 - 1706
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Joseph Bumstead
1653 - 1677
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Thomas Bumstead
1638 - 1661
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Hannah Bumstead
1639 - 1678
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Jeremiah Bumstead
1636 - 1702
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Gerard Bumstead
1643 - Unknown
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Mary Mercy Bumstead
1649 - 1705

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