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Sign up freeAnn M. Mumford 1715–1780 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1715
Birth Location: rochester plantation, Worcester County, Maryland, USA
Death Date: 1780
Death Location: Worcester, Maryland Colony
Father: James Mumford
Mother: Sarah Truitt
Spouse(s): Joseph Godfrey
Children(s): Joseph Godfrey
The story of Ann M. Mumford began in 1715 in rochester plantation, Worcester County, Maryland, USA. Ann M. Mumford married Joseph Godfrey, and had children including Joseph Harrison Godfrey. Ann M. Mumford passed away in 1780 in Worcester, Maryland Colony.
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Biography
- The story of Ann M. Mumford began in 1715 in rochester plantation, Worcester County, Maryland, USA.
- Ann M. Mumford married Joseph Godfrey, and had children including Joseph Harrison Godfrey.
- Ann M. Mumford passed away in 1780 in Worcester, Maryland Colony.
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Ann Mumford's Descendants
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1. Joseph (Harrison) Godfrey 1740–1784 m. Jemimah (G) Mumford 1740–1810
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1. James (Mumford) Godfrey 1762–1847 m. Keziah Williams 1770–1846
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1. Sarah (Kezziah) Godfrey 1802–1870 m. George Newman 1801–1875
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1. Elizabeth Newman 1836–1919 m. Benjamin Howarter 1832–1899
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Ann Mumford's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1715
Event Place: rochester plantation, Worcester County, Maryland, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1780
Event Place: Worcester, Maryland Colony