Notes:
Data source is Douglas Mumma, 2123 Farmington Place, Livermore, CA 94550, email = doug@mumma.org
Additional data provided by Joan Rothbury Beardsley Lisi, email lisijoan71@gmail.com
Susie and her sister joined the DAR using Henry as their Revolutionary War Patriot. Initially I was skeptical that he served, however more detailed studies of Hempfield and the muster rolls leads me to now believe Henry did serve, along with his brothers, George and David. The following is the application information for Annie and Susie Muma. Of note, for unknown reasons, their father changed his birth name from Solomon Franklin Mumma to Benjamin Franklin Muma. There is one error in their applications. Henry Mumma married Julianna Heckman, not a Hertzler. It was Henry's brother, Jacob, who married a Hertzler. I am not sure how they estimated a birth year for Henry of 1758, but it is probably fairly close.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161, page 137
Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Muma Lee.
DAR ID Number: 160414
Born in San Simeon, Calif.
Wife of D. M. Lee.
Descendant of Henry Mumma, as follows:
1. Benjamin Franklin Muma (1825-1907) m. 1872 Martha Jarmon (1847-1910).
2. Jacob Mumma (Muma) (1794-1871) m. 1816 Mary Blessing (1796-1875).
3. Henry Mumma m. - Hertzler.
Henry Mumma served as private in Capt. Alexander Scott's company, Colonel Seigler's 4th battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia, 1781. He was born, 1758; died in Maryland.
Mrs. Susie Muma Williams.
DAR ID Number: 160415
Born in San Simeon, Calif.
Wife of Griffith John Williams.
Descendant of Henry Mumma, as follows:
1. Benjamin Franklin Muma (1825-1907) m. 1872 Martha Jarmon (1847-1910).
See No. 160414.