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Additional MUMFORD Surnames in OLD GLENDALE Cemetery
MUMFORD, EdnaMUMFORD, Frank A.MUMFORD, Brian D.MUMFORD, Jason W.MUMFORD, Martha S.MUMFORD, Susie A.MUMFORD, John M.MUMFORD, RoseMUMFORD, John S.MUMFORD, BerniceMUMFORD, Robert N.MUMFORD, Abigail B.WILLIAMS, Aurelia E.MUMFORD WILLIAMS, Aurelia E.MUMFORD, Joseph A.MUMFORD, Aurelia E.MUMFORD, Cora E.MUMFORD, Grace E.MUMFORD, RuthMUMFORD, Mattie E.MUMFORD, Robert D.MUMFORD, Mabel Additional MUMFORD Surnames in LEWIS County
MUMFORD, Aurelia E.MUMFORD, Charles H.MUMFORD, George JMUMFORD, Abram W.MUMFORD, AchsahMUMFORD, J. EdwardMUMFORD, Merritt E.MUMFORD, ClaraMUMFORD, Anice RMUMFORD, Willard W.MUMFORD, Sarah A.MUMFORD, Hannah M.MUMFORD, Deborah ZMUMFORD, Amy SMUMFORD, Newcomb PMUMFORD, C. M.
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Submitted: 10/14/10 • Approved: 10/14/10 • Last Updated: 11/11/15 • R32950-G32939-S3
Their Children
[of Robert N. and Abigail B. Mumford]
Aurelia E. Mumford Williams*
1856-1885
Joseph A. Mumford**
1861-1890
Section: F-11
*Aurelia is most likely buried in the Seventh-Day Baptist Settlement Cemetery in Watson, Lewis, New York, since an older monument already exists for her there under her maiden name. In 1876, she married Henry G. Williams (1852-1939) and in 1884 had a daughter, Abigail Lucinda, by him. After her death, he moved to Minnesota where he remarried before moving on first to Colorado and then to California.
**Joseph must have had a disability since his father made specific provisions in his will for his son’s care after his death.
Contributed on 10/14/10 by jnagy
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