The pension application and the 1840 census reveal that Jesse could not read or write. Though a simple farm hand, Jesse apparently eventually married and, later in Ohio, obtained his own property. No actual documents of his marriage or his children's births have yet surfaced, but the U.S. Census records from 1810 on show him as head of a family, and a number of younger Lumms identify themselves as being born in Virginia; their residential proximity to Jesse at various times hint at the possibility that he was their father. Among these individuals (with birth dates estimated from the census): Jonas Lum (1797); Nancy (Lumm) Fowler (ca. 1801-1805); Caroline Lumm (ca. 1803-1807); Fenton Lumm (ca. 1809-1810); Amanda, a.k.a. Miranda Lum (ca. 1811); and Mortomer Hampton Lumm (1816). [For details on them and other possible relatives, see the
Midwest Lumms page
The fact that the youngest of these, Mortomer Hampton Lumm, was born in Loudoun County, VA, and lived in Beaver County, PA, suggests that he may be Jesse's son by a second wife; for in 1850, a Mary Lumm 20 years his senior lives with Mortomer. No record has been found of Jesse's first wife, the mother of the other children.
See the Midwest Lumm page for his probable children
For clues on Jesse's background, see
his Mid-Atlantic file
See other Lumm records from the Mid-Atlantic states
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