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Descent from Edward Bompasse of Duxbury, MABompasse Reached Plymouth on Ship Fortune in 1621
Edward Bompasse arrived in Plymouth Colony in 1621 on the ship Fortune. He settled at Duxbury and later at Marshfield, Massachusetts.
The immigrant Edward Bompasse is the progenitor of most of the Bompasse family in America. The surname has undergone several spelling and pronunciation changes. Some of the alternate spellings are Bumpus, Bumpas, Bumpers, Bumps and Bump. Edward Bompasse the ImmigrantEdward was unmarried on arrival and also single at the 1623 division of land. He was probably one of the " lusty yonge men " aboard The Fortune. [The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, by Charles Edward Banks; Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 1980, p. 110] Edward Bompasse and his wife, Hannah, raised a family of at least eight children at Duxbury and Marshfield, MA. He was also one of the original proprietors of Rochester, MA. Edward died at Marshfield in 1693. The following line of descent is through his son John. Line of DescentThis line of descent from Edward Bompasse/Bumpus and his wife Hannah is through their son, John.
Family researchers should use the above genealogical data only as clues in documenting their own lineage. A related article lists passengers on The Fortune. Source: Material provided in the late 1970s by Bernard R. Bosworth, who was then living at Essex Junction, VT.
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