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Dunham  Genealogy. 


ENGLISH    AND    AMERICAN    BRANCHES 


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THE    DUNHAM    FAMILY. 


Compiled  by 

ISAAC  WATSON  DUNHAM,  A.  M., 

Member  of  Connecticut    Historical  Societ)-,  Etc. 

HARTFORD,    CONN.  : 

1907. 


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PREFACE. 

How  strange  a  coincident  in  lime,  that  I,  in  my  eightieth  year, 
am  permitted  to  finish  a  work  in  lionor  of  my  kinsmen,  at  the  same  age 
our  worthy  ancestor,  Deacon  John  Dunham,  of  IMymoutli.  had  com- 
pleted his  labors  for  the  benefit  -of  his  descendants. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  work  I  have  found  the  task  of  grave  re- 
sponsibility and  through  the  many  \  ears  in  w  hich  1  have  been  employed 
in  the  compilation  of  records  of  the  famib  there  has  been  a  continuous 
struggle.  vState.  county,  town,  court,  cliurch  and  family  records  had  to 
be  searched  to  verify  dates  obtained  through  ci)rres])ondcnce.  Discus- 
sions with  many  on  disputed  questions  arose  from  ditferent  versions  of 
the  same  subject  or  confiicting  records  to  such  an  extent  that  I  was  com- 
pelled to  assume  an  independent  position,  and  in  doing  so  1  may  have 
erred  in  judgment.  In  the  early  history  of  the  family  in  this  country 
there  was  a  marked  tendencv  among  the  younger  members  of  the  fami- 
lies to  leave  the  paternal  roof  and  to  seek  new  regions  and  become  self- 
supporting  and  independent.  In  the  choice  of  these  homes  they  were 
very  differently  inclined,  some  preferring  to  live  in  the  more  i>oj)ulated 
sections  where  their  family  records  were  well  |)reserved  while  others, 
with  heartless  consideration  for  a  future  genealogist,  migrated  to  remote 
parts  of  the  countr\-  where  the  records  of  their  res])ectiye  families  were 
not  as  well  kept.  As  a  result  of  tliis  latter  migration  nmch  confusion 
has  arisen  in  the  writing  and  com])iling  a  history  of  the  fannly. 

Attempts  have  been  made  to  write  a  history  of  the  famil\-  in  dif- 
ferent sections  of  the  countrw  ])Ut  this  method  has  not  met  willi  success, 
as  the  records  in  tliese  instances  have  been  necessarily  limited  and  not 
retrospective.  In  the  ])reparation  of  this  work  the  compiler  has  had 
access  to  the  most  reliable  students  in  Dunham  Iiistory  and  the  latter 
have  generousK-   i)laced   the  results  of  their  researches   in   his  hands. 

It  is  not  claimed  that  this  work  is  be\'ond  criticism.  After  exi-rcis- 
ing  all  ])ossible  personal  diligence  mistakes  have  probably  occurred  and 
omissions  may  have  .been  made,  but  such  failures  arc  simply  due  to  the 
inability  of  the  com|)iler  to  grasp  all  of  the  details  of  this  Iferculean  un- 
dertaking. 

'J^o  all  those  who  have  in  any  wa}-  assisted  in  the  ])rei)aration  or 
publication   of  the   genealogy   I   tender   my   heartfelt   thanks.     I    would 


PREFACE. 

cheerfully  specify  their  iiulividiial  contributions,  but  in  view  of  the  fact 
that  so  many  have  given  the  records  of  the  same  families,  to  insert  them 
would  lengthen  the  work  to  an  unlimited  extent  and  1  have  deemed  it 
better  to  append  a  list  of  some  of  our  kinsmen,  located  in  dififerent  parts 
of  the  country,  who  have  generouslv  contributed  their  assistance  in  the 
compilation  of  this  genealogy.  The  com])iler  has  received  some  inter- 
esting; contributions  from  noble  friends  outside  .if  the  fami]\,  and  while 
these  contributions  were  correct  in  nian\  details  they  were  limited  in 
scope,  and  where  they  have  been  at  variance  with  the  continuous  records 
submitted  by  our  kinsmen,  they  have  been  laid  aside,  the  compiler  giving 
preference  to  the  records  handed  down  by  the  various  Dunham  families. 

All  of  the  records  presented  have  \U)t  been  approved  by  the  com- 
piler, owing  to  the  fact  that  they  were  not  proved  to  be  clearly  authentic 
to  him  and  were  not  in  unison  with  the  general  scope  of  the  work.  An 
opportunity  is  now  presented  to  those  who  desire  to  make  a  more  criti- 
cal study  of  the  Dunham  family. 

The  anxiety,  annoyances  and  loss  of  time  and  money  are  really  in- 
significant with  the  pleasure  I  have  enjoyed  in  prosecuting  my  re- 
searches. My  advanced  age  and  impaired  eyesight  will  not  permit  me  to 
prolong  the  investigation  or  to  further  discuss  the  subject. 

In  committing  the  work  to  you,  1  trust  you  will  receive  it  kindly  and 
take  pleasure  in  its  perusal. 

ISAAC  WATSON  DUNHAM. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  March  2,  1907. 


PREFACE. 


KINSMEN  CORRESPONDENTS. 

C.  Downer  Austin,  National  Express  Co.,  141  Broadway,  New  York- 
City,  New  York.  C.  H.  Barrett,  \>rniillion,  S.  Dakota.  Bertha  Dun- 
ham, no  Sherman  Ave.,  Mankato.  ^linn.  Mrs.  M.  AI.  R.  Boatwright, 
Augusta,  Ga.  Hon.  W.  W.  Booth,  Denver,  Colo.  Mrs.  W.  W.  Boyd, 
532  Waterman  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Major  Bradford  Dunham,  334 
Sayre  St.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  James  S.  Burke,  26  Pierpont  St.,  Brook- 
Ivn,  N.  Y.  Dr.  Carroll  Dunham,  S.  Broadway,  Iivington,  N.  Y.  Hon. 
Charles  Dunham,  Genesseo,  Bl.  Charles  A.  Dunham.  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.  Mrs.  Cornelius  T.  Dunham,  Dorchester.  Mass.  S.  C.  Cowles, 
Southington,  Conn.  Charles  E.  Dunham,  677  Dudley  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Hon.  Charles  G.  M.  Dunham,  Edgartown,  Mass.  Dr.  Joseph  Chase, 
E.  Weymouth.  Mass.  Mrs.  James  W.  Cree,  IMiila  Ave.,  Chandiers- 
burg,  Pa.  Thomas  D.  Crowell.  Cottage  City,  Mass.  David  11.  Dun- 
ham, Jvahway,  N.  J.  Daniel  C.  Denliam,  Thames  St.,  Newport,  R.  L 
George  A.  Dcnham,  President  American  Talace  Car  Co.,  New  Ynvk  City. 
Edward  Denliam,  New  Hedford,  Mass.  \\-vv\  Jackson  Donham.  New 
Richmond,  Clermoui  Co..  (  )hi().  Mrs.  John  II.  Dcrhy,  Sandy  Hill. 
N.  Y.  A.  M.  Dyer.  Clcveh-md.  Ohio.  .Mrs.  Charles  .\.  ICalon.  165 
Belmont  .^t.,  Iloslon,  Mass.  lox'dd  II.  hunliam,  I'.ataxia,  \.  \'.  George 
L.  Dunham,  Braltle])or,),  \  i.  Daniel  G.  (iillette.  San  .\nioni(\  Texas. 
^^'■aller  R.  Gillctt,  25  We.-^t  4()th  St.,  New  ^'ork  City.  George  Dunham. 
Unionvilk',  Coim.     George    II.    Dunham.    10  West  Si  si  St.,   X\\\    Wnk 


PREFACE. 

City.  George  W.  Dunham,  Flemington,  N.  J.  Mrs.  Lucy  D.  Hazlett, 
Nelson,  Pa.  Mrs.  Frances  M.  Hand,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Edwin  H.  Ham- 
mond, Union  Screw  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Henry  V.  Dunham, 
Dunellen,  N.  J.  Henry  J.  Dunham,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Harrison  Dun- 
ham, 22  Pemberton  Square,  Boston,  Mass.  James  H.  Dunham,  Broad- 
way, New  York  City.  Rev.  James  H.  Dunham,  Alt.  Holly,  N.  J.  Mrs. 
John  Dunham,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Daniel  F.  Kellogg,  New  York 
Sun,  New  York  City.  Rev.  Moses  E.  Dunham,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y. 
Oscar  S.  Dunham,  Digby  Courier,  Digby,  Nova  Scotia.  Miss  Harriet 
M.  Pease,  Edgartown,  Mass.  Warren  C.  Rowley,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Rev. 
Dr.  Samuel  Dunham,  33  North  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Samuel  W. 
Dunham,  W.  Paris,  Maine.  Mrs.  William  Sampson,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Dr.  Sydney  A.  Dunham,  The  La  Salle,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Sylvester  C. 
Dunham,  Hartford,  Conn.  Thomas  M.  Dunham,  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J. 
Rev.  Judson  Titsworth,  216  Martin  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tryon  G. 
Dunham,  317  Park  Ave.,  North  Warren,  Ohio.  Rev.  N.  Dunham,  \'an 
Syckel,  1625  Locust  St.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Walter  J.  Dunham,  152 
Park  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  John  D.  Watson,  41  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 
Charles  A.  Webb,  San  Diego,  Cal.  William  Dunham,  30  Codwise  Ave., 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  William  C.  Dunham,  Cuba,  N.  Y.  James  Wil- 
son, Pittsfield,  Mass. 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 

1.  Laxlon  Cathedra]   ^^PP 

2.  ( )li\ia  (  Dunham)  Thames 

3.  L'olhs  Potter  llunlin^lon    

4.  Henry  Echvards  lluntiuL^inn    .... 

5.  Isaac  Watson  Dunham 

6.  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Dunham 

7.  Martin  \'.  P..  Dunham,  M.  D 

8.  Georg'e  A.  J  )enham   

9.  Edward  I  )enham's  Library 

10.  George  D.  I  )unliam   

I T.  Hon.  Josiah  Dunham    

12.  Hon.  Charles  Dunham   

13.  Col.  Azariali  I  )un]iam   

14.  George  Howell  I  )nidiam 

15.  Caleb  Downer  Austin   

16.  Major  Pradford  Dunham   


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A  SYNOPSIS  OF  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 

1.  EDWARD  III.     - 

2.  STAFFORD  FAMILY, 

3.  NEVILLE  FAMILY. 

4.  PERCY  FAMILY. 

5.  BELLAOUA  AND  de  BERCxH  FAMILIES.,, 

6.  VVENTWORTH  FAMILY.     . 

7.  THE  DUNHAMS. 

8.  SCROOBY,  IN  NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.' 

9.  THE  SCROOBY  CONGREGATION. 

10.  THE  REFORMATION  L\  ENGLAND. 

11.  THE  PURITANS  AND  SEPARATLSTS. 

12.  THE  PILGRIM  FATHERS. 

13.  DEPARTURE     FOR    AMERICA     A XI)     llol.l.AXl). 

14.  PASSENGERS  BY  THE  M  ANI'lJ  )\\  I':R. 

15.  JOHN  DUNHAM  AND  HIS  I  )|':SCEXI  )AX  IS. 


EDWARD  III. 

EDWARD  III  was  born  Nov.  13,  1312,  at  Windsor  Castle,  and 
was  the  eldest  son  of  Edward  II  and  Isabella,  dan.  of  Phillip  IV, 
of  France.  His  mother's  life  was  stained  with  the  foulest  crimes  and 
his  father's  death  was  revenged  by  the  perpetual  imprisonment  of 
Isabella,  and  the  public  execution  of  her  paramour,  Mortimer.  On  the 
29th  of  January,  1327,  lie  was  crowned  King  of  England.  Edward 
would  not  accept  the  crown  without  his  father's  consent  which  was  ob- 
tained five  days  before  the  coronation.  He  was  m.  at  York  on  the 
24th  of  January,  1328,  to  Philippa,  dau.  of  the  Count  of  Hainault. 
Edward's  mother  and  the  Countess  of  Hainault  were  grandchildren  of 
Philip  HI  of  France. 

The  times  in  which  Edward  lived,  the  circumstances  under  which 
he  was  placed,  the  influences  brought  to  bear  on  his  conduct,  conspired 
i.o  make  his  life  restless  and  turbulent.  To  meet  the  demands  thrown 
on  him,  he  had  to  exert  to  the  utmost  all  the  energy  of  mind  that  he 
possessed  and  his  whole  life  was  of  continual  strife.  As  a  legislator  he 
was  shrewd  and  magnanimous  and  as  a  general  on  ihe  field  of  1)altle  he 
v/as  vigilant  and  courageous  and  he  was  successful  in  many  of  the  con- 
flicts which  gave  glory  to  the  English  arms. 

Conquerors,  though  usually  the  bane  of  liuman  kind,  [)roved  often 
in  these  feudal  times,  the  most  indulgent  of  sovereigns.  They  stood 
most  in  need  of  supplies,  and  not  being  always  able  to  compel  the 
peo])le  by  force  to  submit  to  the  necessary  impositions,  they  were 
obliged  to  compensate  them  by  equitable  laws  and  popular  concessions. 
Edward  took  no  steps  of  moment  without  consulting  his  ])arliament, 
and  generally  obtained  their  a])probation  and  support  iov  his  measures. 
The  parliament,  therefore,  rose  into  greater  consideration  during  his 
reign,  and  acquired  a  more  regular  authority  than  in  any  I'ornuT  time; 
and  even  the  Plouse  of  Connnons,  which,  during  turbulent  and  factious 
periods,  was  naturally  oppressed  l)y  the  greater  power  of  the  crown 
and  barons  began  to  ap])ear  of  some  weight  in  the  constitution.  In 
the  later  years  of  Edward,  the  King's  ministers  were  im])eaclu'd  in 
parliament  and  fell  a  sacrifice  to  their  authority.     Some  attention  was 

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IV  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

paid  to  the  elections  of  their  members;  and  lawyers,  who  were,  at  that 
time,  men  of  very  inferior  character,  were  totally  excluded  from  the 
House  during  several  parliaments.  One  of  the  most  popular  laws, 
enacted  by  any  prince,  was  the  statute,  which  passed  in  the  twenty-fifth 
year  of  his  reign,  and  which  limited  the  cases  of  high  treason,  before 
vague  and  uncertain,  to  three  principal  heads :  (i)  the  conspiring  of  the 
death  of  the  King,  (2)  the  levying  war  against  him  and  (3)  the 
adhering  to  his  enemies.  The  Judges  were  prohibited,  if  any  other 
cases  should  occur,  from  inflicting  the  penalty  of  treason,  without  ap- 
plication to  parliament. 

Edward  granted  above  twenty  parliamentary  confirmations  of  the 
Magna  Charta ;  and  these  concessions  are  commonly  appealed  to  as 
proof  of  the  great  indulgence  to  the  people,  and  his  tender  regard  for 
their  liberties.  But  the  contrary  presumption  is  much  more  natural. 
Tf  the  maxims  of  Edward's  reign  had  not  been,  in  general,  somewhat 
arbitrary,  and  if  the  great  charter  had  not  been  frequently  violated,  the 
parliament  would  never  have  appHed  for  these  frequent  conformations 
which  could  add  no  force  to  a  deed  regularly  observed,  and  which  could 
serve  no  other  purpose  than  to  prevent  the  contrary  precedents  from 
turning  into  a  rule  and  acquiring  authority.  It  was  the  effect  of  the 
irregular  government  during  those  ages,  that  a  statute,  which  had  been 
enacted  some  years,  instead  of  acquiring,  was  imagined  to  loose  force 
by  time,  and  needed  to  be  often  renewed  by  subsequent  statutes  of  the 
same  sense  and  tenor.  The  frequent  confirmations  in  general  terms  of 
the  churches'  privileges  proceeded  from  the  same  cause  and  all  would 
appear  ridiculous  if  we  did  not  consider  the  circumstances  of  the  times. 
It  is  a  clause  in  one  of  Edward's  statutes,  "that  no  man  of  what  estate 
or  condition  soever,  shall  be  put  out  of  land  or  tenement,  nor  taken, 
nor  imprisoned,  nor  disherited,  nor  put  to  death  without  being  brought 
in  answer  by  due  process  of  the  law."  This  privilege  was  sufficiently 
secured  by  a  clause  of  the  Great  Charter,  which  had  received  a  general 
confirmation  in  the  first  chapter  of  the  same  statute.  Why  this  clause? 
Plainly  because  there  had  been  some  late  infringement  of  it  which  gave 
it  umbrage  to  the  Commons.  But  there  is  no  article,  in  which  the  laws 
are  more  frequently  repeated  during  the  reign,  almost  in  the  same  terms, 
than  those  of  purveyance,  which  the  parliament  always  termed  an  out- 
rageous and  intolerable  grievance,  and  the  source  of  infinite  damage  to 
the  people.  The  parliament  tried  to  abolish  the  prerogative  altogether 
by  prohibiting  any  one  to  take  goods  without  the  consent  of  the  owners, 
and  by  changing  the  name  of  the  purveyors,  as  they  call  it,  into  that  of 


KXGLISH    HISTORY.  V 

buyers,  but  the  arbitrary  conduct  of  Ethvard  still  broug-lit  back  the 
grievance  upon  them,  namely,  that  it  was  contrary  to  the  Great  Charter 
and  to  many  statutes.  The  disorder  was  in  a  great  measure  derived 
from  the  state  of  the  public  finances  and  could,  therefore,  the  less  admit 
of  any  remedy.  The  prince  frequently  wanted  ready  money,  yet  his 
family  must  be  provided  for  and  so  was  frequently  obliged  to  employ 
force  and  violence  for  that  purpose,  and  to  give  tallies,  at  what  rate  he 
pleased  to  the  owners  of  the  goods  which  he  took  into  his  possession. 

The  kingdom  abounded  so  little  in  commodities,  that  had  the 
owners  been  strictly  protected  liy  law,  they  could  easilv  have  exacted 
any  price  from  the  King,  Especially  in  his  frc(|uent  exploits,  when  he 
came  to  distant  and  poor  places,  where  the  Court  did  not  usually  reside, 
and  where  a  regular  plan  for  supplying  it  could  not  be  easily  established. 
There  was  no  act  of  arbitrary  power  more  frequently  repeated  in  this 
reign,  than  that  of  the  imposition  of  taxes  without  the  consent  of 
parliament.  Though  that  assembly  granted  the  King  more  supplies 
than  had  ever  been  obtained  by  any  of  his  predecessors,  the  great  un- 
dertakings of  the  King  and  the  necessity  oi  his  affairs  obliged  him  to 
levy  still  more,  and  his  great  success  against  I'rance  added  still  more 
weight  to  his  authority.  These  ta.x  impositions  came  frequently  in  spite 
of  the  opposition  of  the  Commons.  The  continual  remonstrances  of  the 
Commons,  however  unavailing,  served  to  prevent  the  arbitrary  practices 
of  the  court  from  becoming  an  established   part   of  the   constitution. 

It  is  easy  to  imagine  that  a  prince  of  so  much  sense  and  spirit  as 
Edward  would  l^e  no  slave  to  the  Court  of  Rome.  Thouirh  the  old 
tribute  was  paid  during  ihc  years  of  his  minority,  he  afterwards  with- 
held it,  and  when  the  Pope  in  1367  threatened  to  cite  him  to  the  Court 
of  Rome  for  default  oi  payment,  he  laid  the  matter  before  his  parliament. 
That  assembly  unanimously  declared,  that  King  John  cou.ld  not,  with- 
out a  national  consent,  sul)ject  his  Kingdom  to  a  foreign  power  against 
the  exorbitant  pretention.  I)uring  Edward's  reign,  the  statute  of  pro- 
visors  was  enacted,  rendering  it  penal  to  ])rocure  any  presentations  to 
beneficies  from  the  Court  of  Rome,  and  securing  the  rights  of  all  patrons 
arid  electors,  which  had  been  extremely  encroached  on  by  the  Pope.  I'y 
a  subsequent  statute,  every  person  was  outlawed  who  carried  any  cause 
or  appeal  to  Rome.  The  laity  at  this  time  seem  to  have  been  extremely 
prejudiced  against  the  papal  power,  and  even  somewluit  against  their 
own  clerg\-,  because  of  their  own  connection  with  the  Roman  i)onliff. 
They  pretended  that  the  usurpations  of  the  Pope  were  the  cause  oi  all 
the    plagues,   injuries,    famine,   anil    pi)verty    oi    the    realm;    was    more 


VI  .  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

destructive  to  them  than  all  the  wars,  and  was  the  cause  why  it  con- 
tained not  a  third  of  the  inhabitants  and  commodities,  which  it  formerly 
possessed;  that  the  taxes  levied  by  him  exceeded  five  times  those  paid 
to  the  King;  that  everything  was  venal  in  that  sinful  city  of  Rome; 
and  that  even  the  patrons  in  England  had  thence  learned  to  practice 
simony  without  remorse  or  scrupple.  They  petitioned  the  King  to 
employ  no  Churchman  in  any  office  of  state,  and  they  even  spoke,  in 
plain  terms,  of  expelling  by  force  the  papal  authority,  and  thereby 
providing  a  remedy  against  oppression  which  they  neither  could  nor 
would  any  longer  endure.  Men  who  talked  in  this  strain  were  not  far 
from  the  Reformation.  But  Edward  did  not  think  it  proper  to  second 
all  this  zeal.  Though  he  passed  the  statute  of  provisors,  he  took  little 
care  with  its  execution,  and  the  parliament  made  frequent  complaints 
of  his  negligence.  He  was  content  with  having  reduced  such  of  the 
Romish  ecclesiastics,  who  possessed  revenues  in  England,  to  depend 
entirely  on  him  by  means  of  that  statute. 

As  to  the  police  of  the  Kingdom,  during  this  period  it  was  still  bad 
but  certainly  better  than  during  the  time  of  faction,  civil  war,  and  dis- 
order, to  which  England  was  so  often  exposed.  Yet  there  were  several 
vices  in  the  constitution,  the  bad  consequences  of  which  all  the  power 
and  vigilance  of  the  King  could  not  prevent.  The  barons,  by  their 
confederacies  with  those  of  their  own  order,  and  by  supporting  and 
defending  their  retainers  in  every  iniquity,  were  the  chief  abettors  of 
robbers,  murderers  and  ruffians  of  all  kinds,  so  law  could  not  be  exe- 
cuted against  their  criminals.  The  nobility  were  brought  to  give  their 
promise  in  parliament,  that  they  would  not  avow,  retain  or  support  any 
felon  or  breaker  of  the  law ;  yet  this  engagement'  was  never  regarded 
by  them. 

Commerce  and  industry  were  certainly  at  a  very  low  ebb  during 
this  period.  The  bad  police  of  the  country  alone  affords  a  sufficient 
reason.  The  only  exports  were  wool,  skins,  hide,  leather,  butter,  tin, 
lead  and  such  unmanufactured  goods  of  which  wool  was  by  far  the 
most  considerable.  Edward  endeavored  to  introduce  and  promote  the 
woolen  manufacture  by  giving  protection  and  encouragement  to  foreign 
weavers,  and  by  enacting  a  law,  prohibiting  everyone  to  wear  any  cloth 
but  of  English  make.  The  parliament  prohibited  the  exportation  of 
woolen  goods,  which  was  not  so  well  judged,  especially  while  the  ex- 
portation of  unwrought  wool  was  made  against  the  exportation  of  iron. 
The  staple  of  wool,  leather  and  lead  was  fixed  by  act  of  parliament  in 
particular  towns  in   England.      But   Edward,   who   commonly  deemed 


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his  prerog-ative  superior  to  law,  paid  little  attention  to  the  statutes,  and 
when  parliament  remonstrated  with  him,  on  account  of  such  acts  of 
power,  he  told  them,  plainly,  that  he  would  proceed  in  the  matter  as  he 
thought  proper.  There  is  not  a  reign  among  those  of  ancient  English 
monarchs,  which  is  more  interesting  than  that  of  King  Edward  III,  nor 
one  where  the  domestic  transactions  will  lietter  discover  the  true  genius 
of  that  kind  of  mixed  government  wliich  was  then  established  in 
England. 

Edward  was  a  prince  of  great  capacity,  not  governed  by  favorites, 
nor  led  astray  by  any  unruly  passion,  sensi])le  tliat  nothing  could  be 
riiore  efifectual  to  his  interests  than  to  keep  on  good  terms  with  his 
people.  It  appears,  however,  that  the  government,  at  best,  was  only  a 
barbarous  monarchy,  not  regulated  by  any  fixed  maxims,  nor  bound  by 
any  certain  undisputed  rights,  which  were  in  practice  regularly  ob- 
served. The  King  conducted  himself  by  one  set  of  principles  and  the 
barons  by  another;  the  Commons  by  a  third  and  the  Clergy  by  a  fourth. 
Ail  these  systenis  of  government  were  contrary  and  incompatible.  Each 
of  them  prevailed  according  as  incidents  were  favorable  to  it.  A  great 
I'rince  rendered  the  monarchical  power  predominant,  the  weakness  of 
a  King  gave  reins  to  the  aristocracy;  a  superstitious  age  saw  the  clergy 
t'-iumphant  and  the  people,  for  whom  alone  government  was  instituted, 
and  who  alone  deserve  consideration,  were  commonly  the  weakest  of 
the  whole.  However  the  Commons,  little  obnoxious  to  any  other  order, 
though  they  sunk  under  the  violence  of  the  tempests,  silently  raised 
tlieir  head  in  more  peaceful  times,  and  while  the  storm  was  brewing, 
v/ere  courted  by  all  sides,  and  thus  received  some  accession  to  their 
privileges  or  some  conformation  of  them. 

Edward  III  died  on  the  21st  of  June,  1376.  and  was  l)uricd  in  West- 
minster Abbey  near  the  body  of  his  Queen,  I'hilippa  of  Hainault. 
CHILDREN  OF  EDWARDIII.  I.— Edward,  commonly  known  as 
the  Black  Prince,  from  the  color  of  the  armor  he  used  at  the  l^attle  of 
Crecy,  was  born  at  Woodstock,  June  15,  1330.  At  the  age  of  live  his 
father  removed  his  family  to  Nottingham  Castle.  On  February  9,  1337. 
he  was  created  Duke  of  Cornwall — the  first  duke  created  in  England. 
In  1343  he  was  created  Prince  of  Wales.  At  an  earl\  age  he  engaged 
in  the  enterprises  of  his  father  and  j^rovcd  himself  a  daring  soUlier  and 
an  able  commander  in  all  the  contlicts  with  the  I'lench  and  won  great 
glory  for  himself  and  l'!nghind.  A  ])rominent  trail  in  his  character  was 
a  readiness  to  listen  to  the  advise  of  his  father.  While  at  Narbonne  a 
messenger  came  to  him  from   thi-  ])apal   regency  urging  him   to  allow 


viil  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

negotiations  for  peace.  He  replied  that  he  could  do  nothing  without 
knowing  his  father's  will.  He  so  honored  his  father  that  when  at  a 
great  feast  in  which  he  served  at  the  King's  table  he  would  not  sit  down 
with  him,  declaring  that  he  was  not  worthy  to  sit  at  table  with  so  great 
a  King  or  so  valiant  a  man. 

In  1346  Richard  de  Beauchamp,  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  accompanied 
Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  to  France.  The  earl  died  in  1369.  He  was 
father  of  Philippa  Beauchamp.  who  m.  Hugh  Stafford,  whose  son 
Edmund,  fifth  Earl  of  Stafford,  was  the  grandfather,  of  Margaret,  the 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  first  Duke  of  Buckingham,  who  m.  Roljert 
Dunham  of  Devonshire,^  Edward  espoused  his  tousin  Joan,  commonly 
called  "the  fair  maid  of  Kent."  She  had  been  m.  to  Sir  Thomas 
Holland,  by  whom  she  had  children.  She  had  a  son  Richard  by  the 
Prince  of  Wales,  who  alone  survived  his  father.  Edward  d.  June  8, 
1376,  in  the  46th  year  of  his  age  and  had  a  character,  illustrated  by 
every  eminent  virtue,  and  from  his  earliest  youth,  till  the'  hour  he  ex- 
pired, he  remained  unstained  by  any  blemish.  His  valor  and  military 
talents  formed  the  smallest  part  of  his  merit  and  his  generosity, 
humanity,  affability  and  moderation,  gained  him  the  affections  of  all  the 
world. 

H. — The  second  son  of  King  Edward  (John  and  the  two  Williams 
having  d.  in  infancy),  was  Lionel,  who  was  b.  at  Antwerp  Nov.  29,  1338. 
lie  was  a  man  of  great  strength  and  beauty  of  person.  He  was  m. 
in  1352  to  Elizabeth  DeBergh,  dau.  of  Lord  of  Connaught,  and  third 
Earl  of  LHster  and  head  of  one  of  the  greatest  of  the  Anglo-Norman 
houses  in  Ireland.  Her  mother  was  Maud,  dau.  of  Lancaster,  who 
after  the  death  of  her  husband,  who  was  murdered  in  1332,  was  m.  to 
Ralph  Ufford.  On  Nov.  13,  1362,  Lionel  was  created  Duke  of  Clarence. 
This  latter  title  was  derived  from  the  town  of  Clare  in  Suffolk,  the  lord- 
ship of  which  with  other  shares  in  the  divided  Gloucester  estates  had 
been  inherited  by  Elizabeth  from  her  grandmother,  Elizabeth  of  Clare, 
the  sister  of  Gilbert,  the  last  Earl  of  Gloucester,  of  the  house  of  Clare. 
Elizabeth  d.  in  1368  and  left  a  dau.  who  m.  Edmund  Mortimer,  Earl  of 
Northumberland  and  Earl  of  March.  He  was  sent  by  his  father  as 
Viceroy  into  Ireland  and  there  proved  himself  inefficient  as  a  ruler. 
After  the  death  of  his  wife  in  1336  a  second  marriage  was  proposed, 
and  Humprey  Bohun,  Earl  of  Hereford,  was  sent  to  negotiate  a  match 
with  Violanti  Galeazzo,  dau.  of  the  Lord  of  Paria  and  with  elaborate 
arrangements  the  marriage  was  consummated  in  1368.  Soon  after  the 
ceremonies   he   was   taken   ill   and  died.     Personally,   Lionel   does   not 


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appear  to  have  had  any  lofty  aspirations.  Thomas  de  Bero^h,  Ijrother 
of  Ehzabeth,  the  wife  of  Lionel,  who  m.  Lucy  de  Bella^ue.  dau.  of  John 
de  Bellaque.  was  grandfather  of  Margaret  de  Bergh,  who  m.  Sir  John 
Zouche.  Margaret  de  Bergh  was  grandmother  of  Elizabeth  Bowett, 
wife  of  Sir  John  Dunham,  who  was  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bowett  who  m. 
Elizabeth  Zouche,  dau.  of  John  Zouch  and  .Margaret  de  Bergh. 

Edmund  Mortimer,  who  m.  lMhhp])a  was  ilic  father  of  .Anne 
Mortimer,  who  in.  Richard,  the  son  of  Richard,  I',arl  of  Cambridge, 
and  Maud  Clifford  and  grandson  of  Ednumd.  I  )uke  of  ^'ork.  Their 
son  Richard,  Duke  of  ^^)rk,  m.  Cicel\'  Xeville,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Neville,  first  Earl  of  Westmorland.  These  were  the  parents  of 
Richard  the  3r(l,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  who  m.  Anne  Xeville, 
dau.  of  Richard  Xeville,  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  Ann  Ikauchamp, 
dau.  of  Richard  Beauchamp.  Earl  of  Warwick.  Elizabeth  Mortimer,  a 
sister  of  Edmund,  m.  Henry  Percy,  known  as  Llotspur.  They  had 
Henry  Percy,  Earl  of  Xorthumberland  and  Elizabeth  Percy,  who  m. 
Lord  John  Clifford.  She  had  Thomas  Clifford,  1414,  and  Maud  Clifford 
\vho  m.  Richard,  Earl  of  Cambridge,  who  was  executed  in  1415.  and 
second,  John  Xeville,  Lord  Latimer.  John  Clifford  was  the  grandson 
of  Roger  Clifford,  b.  July  10,  1333.  and  Maud  r>eauchami),  and  son  of 
Thomas  Clifford,  sixth  Paron  of  Westmorland,  and  Fdizabeth  Ross. 
Mary,  a  sister  of  Thomas  Clifford,  m.  Philip  Wentworth.  HI^ — 
Edward's  third  son  was  John  of  Gaunt,  so-called  from  Ghent,  the  place 
of  his  birth.  On  .August  6,  1335,  he  was  created  Duke  of  Lancaster. 
He  rn.  three  times:  first,  to  Constance  of  Castile,  by  whom  he  had 
Constance;  second,  to  Blanche,  dau.  of  Henry  Plantagenent,  Earl  of 
Derby,  grandson  of  Ednumd  Crounchback,  brother  of  Edward  I  :  lastly, 
he  m.  Mary  Boliun,  dau.  of  Earl  of  Hereford  and  sister  to  the  wife  of 
his  uncle,  Thomas,  Duke  of  (iloucester.  I'y  L'atharine  S\\\nford,  he 
had  John  Beaufort,  who  was  created  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  j.Kin 
Beaufort,  who  was  the  second  wife  of  Ral])h  Xeville,  who  was  the  father 
of  Anne  Xeville,  who  d.  in  1480,  and  who  had  m.  Humphrey  Stafford, 
b.  1402,  d.  1460,  who  was  the  first  Duke  of  Buckingham.  This  duke  was 
the  father  of  Margaret  Stafford,  the  wife  of  Robert  Dunham. 

Richard,  son  of  the  IJlack  Prince,  a  boy  of  eleven  years  of  age,  suc- 
ceeded to  the  Crown  imder  the  title  of  King  Richard  II,  in  accordance 
with  a  decree  of  his  grandfather.  The  great  change  from  a  sovereign 
of  consununate  wisdom  and  experience  to  a  youth  ol  such  an  .ige  was 
not  immediately  felt  by  the  peojjle.  They  were  ready  to  admire  iiim  for 
the  sake  of  his  brave  father,      lie  was  d.-ittered  b\   the  lorils  and  ladies 


X  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

of  the  court,  who  declared  him  to  be  the  most  beautiful,  the  wisest  and 
best  of  mankind.  To  flatter  a  boy  in  this  manner  did  not  have  a 
tendency  to  develop  any  good  in  him.  Being  a  minor,  the  govern- 
ment was  vested  in  the  hands  of  his  three  uncles,  the  dukes  of  Lan- 
caster, York,  and  Gloucester.  The  duke  was  supposed  to  have  some 
tiioughts  of  the  throne  himself,  but  he  was  not  popular,  and  the  memory 
of  the  Black  Prince  to  the  people  was  enough  to  force  him  to  submit 
to  his  nephew,  though  on  dififerent  occasions  he  took  measures  to  em- 
barrass the  King  in  some  of  his  enterprises.  IV. — The  fourth  son  of  the 
royal  family  was  Edmund,  b.  at  King's  Langly  Hertfords,  June  5,  1341. 
He  was  created  Earl  of  Cambridge  by  his  father,  and  in  1385  Duke  of 
York  by  Richard  II,  his  nephew.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Isabel, 
of  Castile,  who  d.  Nov.  3,  1393,  and  second,  in  1395,  to  Joan,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Holland,  Earl  of  Kent,  who  surviving  him  m.  three  other 
husbands  and  d.  in  1434.  In  1347  he  received  a  grant  of  land  beyond 
the  Trent,  belonging  to  John  de  Warren,  Earl  of  Surrey.  He  d.  at 
Langley,  August  i,  1402. 

Edmund  was  the  least  remarkable  of  his  father's  sons.  He  was  an 
easy  going  man  of  pleasure  and  had  no  care  for  worlcUy  riches  and  was 
very  much  under  the  guidance  of  his  elder  brother  and  Duke  of  Lan- 
caster. During  the  minority  of  Richard  II  he  acted  with  his  brother  as 
guardian  and  when  Richard  took  the  government  into  his  own  hands, 
for  three  successive  years,  was  made  regent  during  the  absence  of  the 
King.  In  transacting  business  the  Duke  of  Gloucester  paid  little  at- 
tention to  the  will  of  Edmund,  as  Lancaster  had  him  under  his  control. 

Richard  II  was  unable  to  cope  with  the  machinations  of  his  uncle, 
the  Duke  of  Lancaster,  and  he  was  accused  of  certain  accusations  which 
v/ere  presented  against  him  and  in  consecjuence  of  which  he  was  de- 
posed. Lancaster  immediately  put  his  forces  in  motion  and  procured 
the  election  of  his  son,  Henry  IV,  instead  of  Richard.  This  began  the 
contest  between  the  houses  of  York  and  Lancaster.  The  Yorkists  were 
designated  by  the  white  and  the  Lancasters  by  the  red  rose.  These 
wars  extended  from  1452  to  1494.  Philippa,  dau.  of  Lionel,  second  son 
of  Edward  HI,  sided  with  the  Yorkists.  CHILDREN  OF  EDMUND, 
Duke  of  York,  son  of  Edward  HI.  By  his  first  wife:  I. — Edward, 
during  his  father's  life,  was  Earl  of  Rutland  and  Duke  of  Aumale  and 
succeeded  as  second  Duke  of  York.  He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Agincourt  in  141 5.  H. — Richard,  Earl  of  Cambridge,  d.  in  141 5.  He 
had  been  m.  to  Maud  Clifford.  HI. — Constance,  m.  Thomas  le 
Dispenser,  Earl  of  Gloucester.     She  d.  Nov.  28,  1416. 


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CHILDREN  OF  SOX  OF  EDWARD,  the  T.lack  IVince.  I.— 
Richard,  m.  Anne  Mdrtinicr.  CIIILDREX  Ol-  l>il  (  1 1 AKD.  Earl 
of  Cambridge.  J. — Richard,  Duke  of  Y(^rk.  Jilterward.s  ])r(jckiinied 
King-,  m.  Cecily  Neville.  Killed  in  1460.  CHILDREN  OF 
RICHARD,  Duke  of  York,  son  of  Richard,  Earl  of  Cambridge. 
I. — Edward  I\',  m.  Elizabeth  Gray,  widow  of  a  Lanc"n  Knight,  was 
proclaimed  King  in  1461.  II. — George,  Duke  of  Clarence,  m.  Isabella 
Neville,  of  Richard.  111. — Richard  III,  ni.  Anne  Neville,  dau.  of 
Ricliard.  •  Usurped  the  Crown  1483.  Caused  death  of  Edward  \'  and 
his  brother  Richard.  CHILDREN  OF  GEORC^.E.  Duke  of  Clarence, 
son  of  Richard,  Duke  of  York.     I. — Edward,  Earl  of  Warwick. 

V. — Omitting  the  two  sons  who  d.  in  infancy,  Thomas  was  the  fifth 
son  of  Edward.  He  was  b.  at  Woodstock  on  the  7th  of  January, 
1354.  He  m.,  in  1374,  Eleanor  de  Bohun,  dau.  of  Earl  of  Hereford. 
Essex  and  Northampton.  Through  his  wife  he  was  styled  Earl  of 
Essex.  Having  been  knighted  by  his  father  at  Windsor  on  the  23rd 
of  April,  1377,  he  carried  the  sceptre  and  the  dove  at  the  coronation  of 
his  nephew,  Richard  11,  and  was  created  Earl  of  r.uckinghain.  During 
the  summer  and  fall  of  1380,  he  was  engaged  in  a  conflict  with  his 
brother  Edmund,  against  a  French  and  Spanish  fleet  which  had  ])een 
raging  the  southern  coast  and  averted  a  landing  at  Dover.  Thomas's  re- 
lation with  his  elder  brother,  John  of  Gaunt,  had  never  been  cordial. 
Lancaster  had  inflicted  a  marked  slight  upon  him  by  putting  his  own,  af- 
terwards Henry  IV, a  mere  boy  into  the  order  of  the  Charter  in  preference 
to  him.  Thomas  had  a  forgiving  and  magnanimous  disposition.  During 
his  absence  in  France,  Lancaster  m.  his  son,  Henry  I\',  to  Mary  T.ohun, 
younger  sister  of  his  wife.  Richard  II,  in  1381,  tletermined  to  rule 
through  his  own  means,  drew  together  his  uncles,  Thomas  and  Lan- 
ca.'^ter.  They  were  associated  together  in  the  expedition  into  Scotland 
and  in  the  negotiations  with  France  and  k'landers. 

When  Lancaster  was  accused  of  treason  at  Salisbury,  Thomas  burst 
into  the  King's  chamber,  and  swore  with  a  great  oath  to  kill  any  one 
who  should  bring  such  charges  against  his  brother.  Richard  for  a  time 
deferred  more  to  his  uncles,  to  cover  his  own  tlesigns.  On  the  sixth  oi 
August,  1385,  he  created  Thomas  Duke  of  Cdoucester  and  I'.dnunid 
Duke  of  York,  and  by  letters  ])atent  made  them  grants  from  the  ex- 
chequer. Richard  ho])ed,  1)\  elevating  his  younger  uncles,  Thoinas  and 
Edmund,  to  sow  fresh  disst'usitm  beiueen  llu'm  and  |olm  of  (launl.  and 
to  cover  his  promotion  of  his  Immhle  born  minister,  .Miiliael  de  ia  I'ole, 
to  the  l^arldoni  of  .Suffolk.      If  so,  it  did  not  serve  its  purpose,  for  (  ilou- 


Xll  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

cester  on  Lancaster's  departure  to  Spain  placed  himself  openly  at  the 
head  of  the  opposition  to  the  King,  and  was  one  of  the  judges,  who 
condemned  Suffolk  in  1386,  and  a  member  of  the  commission  for  the 
reform  of  the  household  and  realm. 

Richard  is  alleged  toi  have  plotted  his  murder  at  dinner  but  such 
charges  were  made  too  freely  at  the  time  to  command  implicit  credence, 
but  Gloucester,  who  forced  Richard  to  dismiss  Suffolks  by  threatening 
him  with  the  fate  of  Edward  II.  had  certainly  given  ])rovocation.  When 
the  King,  in  1387,  procured  a  declaration  from  the  judges,  that  the 
authors  of  the  commission  were  guilty  of  treason  and  began  to  raise 
forces,  Gloucester  and  his  friends  sought  to  avert  the  storm  by  swearing 
a  solemn  oath,  that  they  had  been  actuated  by  no  personal  motives,  l^ut 
only  by  anxiety  for  Richard's  own  honor  and  interests.  Gloucester, 
however,  refused  to  forego  his  revenge  on  De  Vere,  whom  the  King  had 
made  Duke  of  Ireland.  De  Vere  had  repudiated  his  niece  for  a  Bohe- 
mian serving  woman.  Failing  to  obtain  support  from  the  Londoners 
against  Gloucester,  who  took  arms  with  the  Earls  of  Arundel  and  War- 
v>'ick,  Richard  affected  to  agree  to  the  impeachment  of  his  favorites  in 
tlie  parliament  which  was  to  meet  in  1388.  Rut  on  liis  sending  the 
Duke  of  Ireland  to  raise  an  army  in  Cheshire,  and  attempting  to  pack 
ihe  parliament,  the  three  lords  met  and  talked  of  deposing  the  King, 
joined  by  the  Earls  of  Derby  and  Nottingham  they  routed  De  Vere, 
and  the  Londoners  opening  their  gates,  they  got  admission  to  the  Tower 
and  entered  the  presence  of  the  helpless  King  with  linked  arms.  Glou- 
cester showed  him  their  forces  on  Tower  Hill  and  soothed  his  mind  by 
assurances,  that  ten  times  their  number  were  ready  to  join  in  destroying 
the  traitors  to  the  King  and  the  realm.  Had  Gloucester  not  been  over- 
ruled by  Derby  and  Nottingham,  Richard  would  have  been  deposed, 
and  he  was  no  doubt  responsible  for  the  vindictiveness  of  the  parliament. 
Gloucester  and  his  associates  held  the  reins  of  power  for  more  than 
a  year,  not  without  some  attempt  to  justify  their  promises  of  reform, 
but  they  did  not  hesitate  to  obtain  parliamentary  grants  by  way  of 
reimbursing  them  for  their  patriotic  sacrifices.  Gloucester  also  secured 
the  lordship  of  Holderness,  the  castle  town  and  manor  of  Oakham,  with 
the  sheriffdome  of  Rutland,  which  had  belonged  to  his  wife's  ancestors ; 
and  the  office  of  chief  justice  of  Chester  and  North  Wales,  which  gave 
him  a  hold  over  a  district  attached  to  Richard  l\v  local  loyalty. 

The  King  resuming  the  government,  in  1389,  and  promising  his 
subjects  better  government,  Gloucester  was  naturally  in  disgrace,  but 
through  the  good  offices  of  the  Earl  of  Northumberland  and  of  John  of 


KNC.r.ISII    HISTORY.  Xlll 

Gaunt,  his  peace  was  made  and  (Irants  were  made  to  him  and  his 
brothers,  but  he  doubtless  feU  thai  he  liad  no  real  influence  with  the 
King.  Early  in  1392,  Richard  appointed  ( ilouccstcr  his  lieutenant  in 
Ireland,  only  to  supersede  him  suddenly  in  favor  of  the  young  Earl  of 
March.  Gloucester  was  then  holding  an  uu|uiry  into  a  London  riot,  but 
tliis  may  not  have  been  the  cause  of  his  supercession.  The  King,  it  is 
worth  noticing,  was  seeking  llu'  canonization  of  Edward  II,  with  whose 
fate  he  had  been  threatened  b\'  his  uncle  a  few  years  before. 

The  Cheshire  men  rose  against  (iloucester  and  Lancaster  in  1393, 
while  they  were  negotiating  at  Calais,  in  the  belief  that  it  was  the  King's 
wish,  and  Richard  had  to  publish  a  disavowal.  There  was  some  reason 
at  this  time  to  think  the  Earl  of  Arundel  was  trying  to  force  on  a  crisis. 
Gloucester  had  now  to  give  up  his  post  as  chief  justice  of  Chester  to 
Richard's  henchman,  Nollingham,  but  was  consoled  with  a  fresh  grant 
of  Holderness  and  Oakham  and  certain  estates  that  had  belonged  to 
De  \  ere,  yet  he  could  not  but  have  been  uneasy  by  the  King's  quiet 
attacks  upon  the  work  of  parliament  and  his  serious  breach  with 
Arundell,  after  the  Queen's  death  in  June,  1394.  Richard  took  Glou- 
cester with  him  to  Ireland  in  the  fall  of  1394.  but  sent  him  back  the 
following  spring  to  obtain  a  grant  from  the  new  parliament.  It  is  plain 
that  the  relations  of  Gloucester  with  the  court  were  getting  strained. 
The  cotirtiers  accused  the  duke  of  malice  and  cunning  and  said  that  he 
had  a  good  head,  but  was  ])rou(l  and  wonderfully  overbearing  in  his 
n:anners.  Mis  advocacv  of  coercion  to  make  the  Gascons  receive  John 
of  Gaunt  as  their  duke  was  ])ul  down  to  his  desire  to  have  the  field  to 
himself  at  home.  lie  disa])])roved.  too,  of  the  proposed  Im-cucIi  mar- 
riage and  peace,  and  tlu'  negotiations  were  carried  through  by  others, 
though  he  was  present,  w^illingly  or  unwillingl\,  at  the  marriage  festivi- 
ties in  1396,  near  Calais.  In  the  early  months  of  i3<)7-  uuuual  ])rovo- 
cations  followed  sinfull\  u])ou  one  another.  It  was  alleged  by  the 
French  waiters,  favorable  to  Richard,  that  (Gloucester.  .Arundell  and 
Warwick  engaged  in  a  conspiracy  which  aimed  m  the  perpetual  im- 
prisonment of  the  King  and  his  two  elder  uncles.  lUit  Richard  himself 
did  not  atteiupt  to  bring  home  to  them  any  such  definite  charge,  and 
every  thing  points  to  his  having  resolved  upon  their  destruction  ami 
taking  them  by  surjirise.  Me  had  at  first  iiUended  to  arrest  them  at  a 
dimier,  to  whicli  lhe\'  were  in\iled.  but  (  iloucester,  excused  himself  on 
the  ])lea  of  illness.  On  the  evening  of  the  arrest  of  Warwick  and 
Arundell,  Richard  accompanieil,  b_\-  the  London  iraine<l  band,  set  ott 
for  Gloucester  who  was  perhaps  really  ill.     Gloucester  at  the  head  ot  a 


XIV  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

solemn  procession  of  priests  and  clerks  of  his  newly  founded  college. 
As  Gloucester,  bent  in  obedience,  Richard,  with  his  own  hand,  arrested 
him,  and  leading  the  procession  to  the  chapel  assured  his  uncle  that  all 
would  turn  out  for  the  best.  After  breakfast,  Richard  set  off  with  most 
of  his  followers,  leaving  Gloucester  in  charge  of  the  Earl  of  Kent  and 
Sir  Thomas  Percy,  who  conveyed  him  direct  to  Calais.  At  Calais, 
Gloucester  was  in  the  keeping  of  its  captain,  the  Earl  of  Nottingham,  a 
prominent  partisan  of  the  King.  Gloucester  was  thus  shut  off  from  the 
world  under  the  order  of  his  nephew,  King  Richard  II.  The  King  here 
sacrificed  for  his  own  selfish  purposes  one  who  had  been  a  guardian  in 
his  youth  and  one  devoted  his  energies  to  guide  him  in  the  affairs  of 
his  government.  The  world  has  never  known  by  what  means  he 
perished.  In  the  first  parliament  of  Henry  IV  a  certain  John  Halle, 
a  former  servant  of  Nottingham,  swore  that  Gloucester,  under  orders 
from  the  King,  had  been  smothered  beneath  a  feather  bed  in  the  year 
1397,  in  a  house  in  Calais,  called  the  Prince's  Inn,  by  William  Serle,  a 
servant  of  Richard's  chamber  and  several  esquires  and  valets  of  the  Earl 
of  Nottingham  and  Rutland.  Halle,  who  kept  the  door,  was  executed, 
and  though  he  was  not  publicly  examined,  there  seems  to  be  no  doubt 
that  the  main  features  of  'his  story  are  true.  Serle,  falling  into  the  hands 
of  Henry,  in  1404,  suffered  the  same  fate.  VI. — Isabella,  m.  Ingclram  de 
Couci,  Earl  of  Bedford.  VII.— Joan,  m.  Alphonso,  King  of  Castile.  In 
1348  she  died  before  the  consunmiation  of  her  marriage.  VIII. — Mary, 
betrothed  to  John  de  Montfort,  Duke  of  Brittany.  IX. — Margaret, 
betrothed  to  John  Hastings,  Earl  of  Pembrok ;  she  d.  unmarried.  X. — 
Blanche  d.  in  infancy. 

CHILDREN  OF  THOMAS,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  son  of  Edward 
III.  I. — Humphrey,  the  only  son  of  Thomas,  was  b.  about  1381.  He 
v/as  taken  by  Richard  to  Ireland,  and  on  the  news  of  Bolingbroke's 
landing,  confined  with  his  son,  afterwards  Henry  V,  in  Trim  Castle. 
He  was  recalled  by  Henry  IV,  immediately  after,  and  d.  on  the  road. 
Some  say  by  shipwreck,  others  by  plague  at  Anglesea.  Gloucester's 
widow  d.  of  grie'f  at  the  loss  of  her  son,  October  3rd,  1399.  II. — Anne, 
b.  about  1380,  m.,^  in  1392,  Thomas,  third  Earl  of  Stafford,  but  he  dying 
in  that  year  she  became  the  wife  of  his  brother  Edmund,  in  1398.  He 
was  the  fifth  Earl  of  Stafford.  She  had  by  Edmund,  Humphrey  Staf- 
ford, of  County  Derby,  the  first  Duke  of  Buckingham.  On  his  death, 
she  took  a  third  husband,  in  1404,  William  Bourchier,  Count  of  Eu,  to 
whom  she  bore  Henry  Bourchier  and  two  other  sons.  She  d.  October 
16,   1438.     HI. — Joan  was  betro'thed  to  John  Talbot,  elder  brother  of 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  XV 

the  first  Earl  of  Shrc\vsl)ury.  hut  died  unmarried  on  August  i6th,  1400. 
IV. — Isabella,  b.  1384.  became  a  nun. 

CHILDREN  OF  JOHN  OF  GAUNT,  son  of  Edward  111.  By 
^anche,  dau.  of  Henry,  of  Lancaster;  d.  i369.'XHenry  IV  was  b.  1367, 
m.  Mary  Bolum,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Hereford.  Rej?an  to  reign  Oct. 
I,  1399.  Died  March  20,  1413.  11. — Phillij^pa,  ni.  John  of  Portugal. 
III. — Elizabeth,  m.  John  Holland,  Earl  of  liuntington,  and  I  )uke  of 
Exeter.  He  d.  1400.  H^y  Constance  of  Castile:  d.  1394.  IV. — 
(^athrine,  m.  Henry,  Prince  of  Austria,  afterwards  King  of  Castile.  Be- 
fore marrying  by  Cathrine  Swynford.  d.  May  10,  1403.  \\ — John 
Beaufort,  Earl  of  Somerset.  \' I. — Henry  Beaufort,  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
Winchester  and  Cardinal.  ATI. — Thomas  Beaufort,  Earl  of  Dorset  and 
Duke  of  Exeter.  A'lII. — Joan  Beaufort,  m.  Robert  Ferrers,  and 
second,  in  1397,  Ralph  Neville,  first  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  who  d.  on 
October  21,  1425.  By  her  marriage  to  Neville  she  had  Anne  Neville,, 
who  m.  Humphrey  StalTord,  first  Duke  of  Buckingham,  parents  of  Mar- 
garet Stafford,  who  m.  Ro])crt  Dunham. 

STAFFORD.  Lord  Edmund  de  Stafford  m.  ^largaret,  dau.  of 
Ralph,  Lord  Basset,  of  Drayton,  Staffordshire,  who  d.  in  1299  and 
granddaughter  of  Ralph  Basset,  who  d.  in  1265.     Edmund  d.  in  1308. 

CHILDREN  OF  EDMUND  de  STAFFORD.  I.— Ralph  1). 
1299,  m.  first  to  Katherine;  second  Oct.  10,  1366,  to  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Hugh  de  Audely,  Earl  of  Gloucester,  who  d.  Sept.  7,  1347.  Ralph  d. 
Aug.  31,  1372.  II.— Richard  Stafford,  Baron  Stafford,  of  Clifton,  m. 
Matilda  de  Cornville,  wife  of  William  de  Vernon,  of  Staffordshire.  He 
was  prominent  among  the  leaders  at  Bcrgerne  and  connnanded  the 
garrison  at  Sibern.  He  accompanied  his  l)niiher  in  many  of  his  ex- 
peditions. He  was  with  Ralph  at  the  surrender  of  Arguilon  in  134''! 
and  at  the  battle  of  Crecy.  He  was  created  Baron  in  i3r>2,  and  il. 
in  1369. 

CHILDREN  ()!•  RICHARD,  i'.aron  of  Siafford,  son  of  Edmund 
de  Stafford.  I. — Richard  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Ivichard  de  X'ernon.  of 
Hadden.  II. — Ralph  Stafford  was  made  a  Knight-Baroner  Jan.  20.  1327, 
when  he  served  against  the  Scots.  In  1330  he  acted  in  concert  with  the 
Lords  in  maintaining  a  (|uarrel  against  Roger  1\  de  Mortimer,  tnurlh 
Earl  of  March.  In  1332  lu'  was  appointed  guardian  of  the  peace  for 
Staffordshire.  Jn  1337.  steward  ot'  tlie  King's  liousehold.  in  1340  he 
accfMupanied  on  his  hurried  retm-n  to  Enghmd  and  wa--  sent  b\  the 
Kingto  Jolm  de  Staft'ord.  Archbislicp  of  Cantrrbury.      In   1345  was  ap- 


XVI  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

pointed  Seneshal  of  Aquitaine.     In  135 1  the  King  created  himself  Earl 
of  Stafiford.     He  was  much  praised  for  the  valor  and  daring. 

CHILDREN  OF  RALPH  STAFFORD,  Earl  of  Stafford,  son  of 
Edmund  de  Stafford.  By  his  second  wife :  I.— Ralph  ni.  Had  no  issue. 
II. — Hugh,  second  Earl  of  Stafford,  b.  1342.  He  m.  Philippa  de  Beau- 
champ,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Warwick  and  d.  in  1386.  HI. — 
Humphrey,  the  Silver  Hand,  sheriff  of  Dorset,  and  Somerset  counties, 
m.  Elizabeth  Dunham,  of  Hook,  near  Beaminster,  Dorsetshire,  wife  of 
Sir  John  Maltravers. 

Hugh  Stafford,  second  Earl  of  Stafford,  was  b.  in  1342,  m.  Philippa 
de  Beauchamp,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick,  who 
d.  in  1369.  He  was  created  Baron  in  1371.  He  was  the  son  of  Ralph 
Stafford,  first  Earl  of  Stafford.  He  accompanied  the  Prince  of  Wales 
to  Aquitaine,  1363,  followed  him  in  his  Spanish  expedition.  On  the 
death  of  his  father  and  his  elder  brother,  he  succeeded  as  second  Earl 
of  Stafford.  He  was  present  at  and  assisted  in  the  coronation  of 
Richard  II  on  July  16,  1377.  He  was  afterward  appointed  member  of 
the  committee  of  lords  to  advise  the  Commons.  In  1379  he  was  ap- 
pointed to  examine  the  pul)lic  finances  and  in  1380  to  regulate  the  royal 
household.  He  d.  vSept.  26,  1386,  on  his  way  homeward  from  a 
pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem. 

CHILDREN  OF  HUGH  STAFFORD,  second  Earl,  son  of  Ralph 
Stafford,  first  Earl.  I. — Ralph,  was  a  great  favorite  with  the  King  and 
Queen  whose  companion  he  had  been  from  lioyhood.  In  1385  he 
marched,  with  his  father,  northward  with  the  King's  army.  While  the 
army  was  near  York,  he  was  slain  by  Sir  John  Holland.  II. — Thomas, 
succeeded  his  father  as  third  Earl  of  Stafford,  and  d.  in  1392.  HI. — 
William,  succeeded  his  brother  Thomas,  a  fourth  Earl  and  d.  in  1395. 
TV. — Edmund,  succeeded  his  brother  William  as  fifth  Earl  of  Stafford. 
He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury,  July  21,  1403,  fighting  on 
the  King's  side.  '  V.^ — Margaret,  m.  Ralph  Neville,  first  Earl  of  West- 
moreland. VL — Catharine,  married  Michael  de  Pole,  third  Earl  of 
Suffolk.  \'II. — Joan,  m.  after  her  father's  death,  Thomas  Holland, 
Duke  of  Surrey.  Humphrey  Stafford,  Earl  of  Devonshire,  son  of  Ralph 
Stafford,  first  Earl  Stafford  was  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  and 
Ivinsman  of  Humphrey,  first  Duke  of  Buckingham.  He  m.  Elizabeth 
Dunham,  the  heiress  of  the  Dunhams  of  Hook,  near  Beaminster, 
Dorset,  who  had  as  her  first  husband.  Sir  John  Mattravers. 

CHILDREN  OF  HUMPHREY  STAFFORD,  'The  Silver  Hand," 


ENGLISH     HISTORY.  XVll 

son  of  Ralph  Stafford,  first  Earl  Stafford.  I. — Humphrey.  II. — John, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  In  1432  he  was  created  First  Chancclor  of 
England.  He  d.  in  1452.  Richard  Stafford.  Raron  of  Clifton,  m.  Isabel, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  de  Vernon,  of  Hadden.  Ralph  de  Stafford,  first 
Earl  Stafford  was  his  great  uncle. 

CHILDREN  OE  RICHARD  STAFEORD.  I'.an.n  of  Clifton,  son 
of  Richard  Stafford,  Baron.  I. — Edmund.  I'.isho])  of  Exeter,  b.  in  1344 
and  (1.  in  1419.  He  was  Dean  of  York  in  13S5.  l'"our  years  after  he 
was  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  and  at  the  age  of  fifty,  he  was  made 
Bishop  of  Exeter.  On  Oct.  22^,  1396,  he  was  ai)pointed  Chancelor  and 
held  the  office  until  the  abdication  of  Richard  H  in  1399.  He  re- 
mained a  member  of  the  privy  council  under  Henry  1\'.  His  visita- 
tions as  bishop  were  through  Devonshire  and  Cornwall  and  afterwards 
to  London  as  Lord  Chancelor.  He  was  a  learned  man  and  took  great 
interest  in  education. 

STAEFORD  EAMILY.  Edmun.l  Stafford,  fifth  Earl  of  Stafford, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Duke  of  Gloucester.  1  le  was  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Shrewsbury,  July  21,  1403,  and  after  his  death  his  wife  m. 
William  Bourchier,  son  of  Henry. 

CHILDREN  OE  EDMUND  STAEEORD.  fifth  Earl'Stafford,  son 
of  Hugh  Stafford,  Baron.  I. — Humphrey,  first  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
was  b.  in  1402,  was  m.  to  Anna,  dau.  of  Ralj^h  Neville,  first  Earl  of 
Westmoreland.  She  was  godmother  to  the  unfortunate  Trince  Edward, 
son  of  Henry  A'l,  and  did  not  die  until  Sept.  20,  1480,  surviving  a  second 
husband,  Walter  Blount,  Lord  Mountjoy.  Humphrey  was  slain  in  1460 
by  the  Kentish  men  near  the  tent  of  the  King.  CHH^DREN  OE  HIS 
WIEE  AND  WILLIAM  BOURCHIER.  I.— Henry  r.ourchier,  \is- 
count  of  Exeter.  In  1456,  Queen  Margaret  de])ri\c(l  him  of  Ids  office. 
Had  son  Thomas,  who  ni.  Isabel,  wife  of  Humphrey  Stafford.  F.arl  of 
Devon.  IT. — Archbishoj)  jlourchier.  Queen  Margaret,  in  1456.  deposed 
hmi  from  his  position.  Humphrey  Stafford,  first  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
b.  in  1402  and  d.  in  1460.  was  son  of  Edmund,  fifth  Earl  of  Stafford. 
His  mother  was  the  dau.  of  Thomas,  Did<e  of  Gloucester,  and  dau.  of 
Edward  HI  and  Eleanor  Ijohun,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Hereford,  North- 
ampton and  Essex.  He  was  created  Earl  of  Stafford  at  the  death  of 
his  father  who  was  killed  ai  llie  ])attle  of  Shrewsbury,  Jnl\-  21,  1403. 
At  the  age  of  22  he  took  a  ])ronn"nent  position  in  the  Council  of  Ifenrv 
IV.  In  1430  he  was  made  Constable  of  Prance  and  ( iowrnor  i'^i  Paris, 
and  was  LieiUenant-Cieneral  (■)f  Normand)  until  1432.  Al'tir  the  death 
of  his  mollier  he  became   l)uke  of   Ihickingham.     This  title  was  borne. 


XVni  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

c!iiring  the  war  of  the  roses,  by  the  noble  family  of  Stafford.  It  descend- 
ed to  Humphrey  through  his  mother  who  was  daughter  of  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester,  who  was  the  youngest  son  of  Edward  the  III.  He  inherited 
a  number  of  large  estates  and  became  the  owner  of  real  estate  in  all 
sections  of  the  country.  He  was  ambitious  in  elevating  his  position  as 
Duke  and  was  jealous  of  any  interference.  He  was  prompt  in  securing 
recognition  and  full  recompense  for  his  services.  He  was  killed  at  the 
battle  of  Northampton,  July  lo,  1460.  In  the  battle  of  St.  Albans,  1455, 
in  which  was  shed  the  first  blood  in  that  domestic  (juarrel  of  thirty 
years'  continuance,  which  required  twelve  pitched  battles  before  it  was 
brought  to  a  close,  cost  the  lives  of  eighty  princes  and  almost  annihilat- 
ed the  ancient  nobility  of  England,  was  slain  Humphrey,  Earl  of  Staf- 
ford, eldest  son  of  Humphrey,  Duke  of  Buckingham.  He  was  for  a 
time  estranged  from  Queen  Margaret  for  the  dismissal  of  his  step 
brothers  from  their  ofifices.  But  on  the  whole,  his  sympathies  were 
with  the  royal  parties.  He  had  ideas  of  holding  the  balance  of  power 
between  Margaret  and  the  Duke  of  York.  Humphrey  was  perhaps  the 
greatest  landholder  in  England.  His  estates  lay  all  over  central 
England  from  Holderness  to  Breeknoe,  and  from  Stafford  to  Tunbridge. 
CHILDREN  OF  HUMPHREY,  first  Duke  of  Buckingham,  son  of 
Edmund,  fifth  Earl  of  Stafford.  I. — Humphrey  was  killed"  in  1455  at 
the  battle  of  St.  Albans ;  m.  Margaret,  dan.  of  Edmund  Beaufort,  second 
Duke  of  Somerset.  They  had  a  son  Henry,  second  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham. II. — Henry  m.  before  1464  Margaret  Beaufort,  dan.  of  John, 
first  Duke  of  Somerset  and  mother  of  Henry  HI,  by  her  first  husband, 
Edmund  Tudor,  Earl  of  Richmond.  He  d.  in  1481.  HI. — John,  Earl 
of  Willtshire.  I\'. — Anne,  m.  Aubrey  De  Vere,  son  of  Lancastrian,  Earl 
of  Oxford,  who  was  executed  in  1462;  secondly,  Sir  Thomas  Cobham. 
She  d.  in  1472,  V. — Joana  m.,  Ijefore  1461,  to  William  Viscount 
Bedumont,  from  whom  she  was  separated  before.  1477,  and  m.,  secondly, 
Sir  William  Knyvet.  VI. — Elizabeth.  VII. — Margaret,  b.  1435  ;  m.  Rob- 
ert Dunham,  of  Devonshire.  VIII. — ^Catherine  m.  before  1467  to  Jo'hn 
Talbot,  third  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  who  d.  in  1478.  She  d.  Dec.  26,  1476. 
CHILDREN  OF  HUMPHREY  STAFFORD,  son  of  Himiphrey 
Stafford,  the  Silver  Hand.  I. — William,  m.  Katherine  Chadwick,  dau. 
of  Sir  John.  He  resided  in  Hook  and  Southwick.  The  family  comes 
originally  from  Staffordshire.  II. — Sir  John  Stafford,  Sir  Humphrey 
Stafford,  Earl  of  Devon,  succeeded  to  the  estate  of  his  son  Flumphrey. 
CHILDREN  OF  WILLIAM,  son  of  Humphrey,  the  Silver  Hand. 
1. — Humphrey    Stafford,    Earl    of    Devon,    was   b.    in    1439,    m.    Isabel 


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Barre,  dau.  of  Sir  John.  He  died  in  1469.  After  his  death,  she  m. 
Thomas  Bourchicr.  son  of  Henry,  first  Earl  of  Essex.  She  d.  in  1488. 
On  the  death  of  his  father,  hv  l)eing-  ten  years  of  age,  succeeded  to  his 
estate  and  to  that  of  his  cousin  Humphrey,  son  of  Sir  John.  He  early 
adopted  the  Yorkish  course  and  fouo^ht  at  the  battle  of  Towton,  March 
29,  1461,  being  Knighted  by  Edward  I\',  on  the  field.  Other  honors 
soon  followed.  A]n-\\  24,  1464,  he  was  created  Baron.  He  was  ap- 
pointed to  bear  the  great  seal  to  George  Neville,  .Arclibishop  of  York, 
in  1465.  He  was  executed  by  order  of  Edward  l\  for  quarreling  with 
Pembrake  and  causing  him  to  be  defeated.  He  was  executed  Aug.  17, 
1469,  by  the  sherifif  of  Devonshire  and  Somerset.  He  left  no  issue  b}' 
his  wife  Isabel.  She  m.  Thomas  Bourchicr,  son  of  Henry  first.  Earl 
of  Essex. 

THE  NEVILLES.  Ralph  Neville  was  son  of  Rali)h  Neville,  third 
Baron  of  Raby,  who  d.  1331,  and  Eupherma  de  Clavering,  dau.  of  John 
of  Warkworth  in  Northumberland,  Western  Essex.  Neville  was  a  man 
of  energy  and  King  Edw'ard  kept  him  busily  employed.  He  was  socially 
and  warmly  attached  to  Lord  Henry  Percy.  He  advanced  wool  from 
his  Yorkshire  estates  to  furnish  the  King  money,  for  which  he  was  re- 
warded by  man}-  privileges.  When  David  Bruce  invaded  England,  in 
1346,  he  and  his  eldest  son  joined  W'illiam  la  Zouche,  Archbishop  of 
York,  and  shared  in  the  victory  of  Neville's  cross.  After  this  the  rest 
of  his  life  was  almost  entirely  spent  on  the  frontiers.  He  d.  in  1367. 
Neville  m.  Alice  Audley,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh.  She  survived  him  and  m. 
Ralph,  Baron  of  Graystock,  who  d.  in  1417. 

CHILDREN  OF  RALPH  NEN'ILLE,  fourlli  I'.aron  of  Raliy. 
Son  of  Ralph  Neville  Neville,  lliird  Baron.  I. — John,  fifth  I'.aron 
Neville.  II. — Robert,  a  soldier  in  the  French  wars.  111. — Alexander, 
Arch'bis'hop  of  York.  1\'. — .Sir  William  who  d.  m  1389.  A'. — Mar- 
garet, m.  1342,  William,  Lord  Ross  of  Llelmsley  and  llenry  Percy,  who 
(1.  in  1352  and  was  first  b^arl  of  Northumberland.  \  I. — Cafliarine,  m. 
Lord  Dncre  of  Gillsland.  X'll. — Eleanor,  m.  (ieoffry  le  Scrope  and  be- 
came a  mm.  \  III. — luipheniia.  ni.  Reginald  de  Lucy,  and  Robert 
Clifford,  Lord  of  Westmoreland,  who  d.  before  1354.  and  Walter  de  ller- 
lavton.     She  died  in   1304.      l\ali)li  Neville,  sixth   B.aron. 

NEX'ILLE  hW.MIlA'.  John  Neville,  the  filth  I'.aron  Neville  of 
]val)v,  was  the  eldest  son  of  Kalph  de  W'xille,  fouith  I'.aron,  who  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  .''^ir  I  high  de  .\ndle\-  of  ."^traton- Audlex  in  Oxfordshire, 
and  aunt  of  Sir  James  Au(lK\.  b.  i3i^>,  d.  i3(«).  \\ht>  m.  Joan  Mortimer. 
He  was  one  of  the  most  gallant  officers  of  the  Black  Prince, 


XX  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

John  Neville's  brother  Alexander,  was  consecrated  Archbishop  of 
York  at  Westminster,  June  4,  1374.  His  brother  William  was  constable 
of  Nottingham  Castle.  Neville  was  a  friend  of  Wickliffe  and  one  of  the 
chiefest  of  his  supporters,  the  Lollards.  John  was  twice  married:  first, 
to  Maud  Percy,  the  dau.  of  Lord  Henry  Percy ;  and,  secondly,  to  Eliz- 
abeth, the  only  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Latimer.  He  d.  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  Oct.  17,  1388.  In  his  will  he  was  liberal  in  his  donation  to  his 
employees  and  beneficent  to  the  church. 

During  his  early  years  he  proved  himself  to  be  a  true  and  loyal 
knight,  serving  faithfully  in  all  positions  in  which  he  was  placed.  He 
was  closely  associated  with  John  of  Gaunt  at  the  siege  of  Brest.  When 
scandals  relating  to  Lancaster  abounded,  Neville  did  not  escape  the 
storm  of  national  indignation  which  broke  over  the  court  in  1376.  The 
wrath  of  the  parliament  was  in  the  first  place  directed  against  Richard 
Lyons  and  William  Latimer,  whose  seat  was  at  Danby  in  Cleveland. 
He  was  a  Yorkshire  neighbor  of  Neville,  who  was  to  take  Latimer's  dau. 
for  his  second  wife.  Latimer  induced  Neville  tO'  use  threatening  lan- 
guage to  the  Commons  on  his  behalf,  but  he  was  impeached  in  three 
courts  for  buying  up  the  King's  debts,  like  Latimer ;  for  suffering  the 
troops  to  plunder  and  outrage  at  Southhampton  in  1372 ;  and  for  causing 
the  loss  of  several  Breton  fortresses  by  neglecting  to  supply  the  full  force 
of  men  he  had  undertaken  to  furnish.  Against  the  two  latter  charges 
he  defended  himself  with  some  force.  On  the  first  count,  two  accusa- 
tions were  brought  against  him,  one  of  which  the  complainant  attempted 
to  withdraw  at  the  last  moment.  It  looks  as  if  he  had  been  tampered 
with  by  the  accused  or  his  friends.  In  1378,  he  was  sent  as  the  King's 
lieutenant  to  Aquitaine,  to  treat  with  the  King  of  Arragon,  and  was 
ordered  to  send  a  force  to  aid  the  King  of  Navarre,  against  Henry  of 
Castile,  whose  throne  was  claimed  by  John  of  Gaunt.  He  is  credited 
with  having  recovered  eighty-three  towns,  castles,  and  forts  during  his 
lieutenancy.  During  the  remaining  years  of  his  life  he  was  constantly 
employed  on  the  Scottish  border  as  warden.  His  last  days  were  em- 
bittered by  the  misfortunes  of  his  brother,  Archbishop  Alexander,  who, 
in  1387,  was  driven  from  his  See  and  country.  As  late  as  March  20, 
1388,  he  was  placed  in  commission  to  treat  for  peace  with  Scotland. 

CHILDREN  OE  JOHN  NEVILLE,  fifth  Baron  of  Raby,  son  of 
fourth  Baron  Neville.  By  his  first  wife:  I. — Ralph  HI,  sixth  Baron 
Neville  and  first  Earl  of  Westmoreland.  II. — Thomas,  m.  Joan  Eur- 
nival,  d.  in  1383.  He  was  war-treasurer  under  Henry  IV,  and  d.  in  1406. 
His  only  child,  Maud,  carried  the  barony  to  John  Talbot,  afterwards  tlic 


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great  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  III. — Elizal)eth  became  a  nun.  I\'. — Alice, 
m.  William,  Lord  Deincourt.  who  d.  on  Oct.  14.  1381.  V. — Mathilda, 
m.  \\'illiani  le  Scrope.  \'I. — lolanda  or  Idina.  m.  Rali)h.  Lord  Lamlev  ; 
slain  in  1400.  By  second  wife,  after  his  death  in  1388.  slie  m.  Robert, 
fourth  Lord  Willouohby  de  Eresby.  \'ll. — John.  15aron  Latimer  until 
1430.  when  he  sold  the  Latimer  Barony  to  his  half  brother,  the  Earl  of 
Westmoreland.  AIIL — Elizabeth,  ni.  Thomas  Willoughby,  son  of 
Robert,  fourth  Lord  Willoughby  de  Eresby,  who  d.  in    1396. 

Sixth  BARON  NEVILLE.  Ralpli  Neville,  sixth  "I'.aron  Neville 
and  first  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  eldest  son  of  Raby  and  Maud  I'ercy, 
dau.  of  Henry  Percy,  who  d.  in  1352.  In  1380,  in  his  sixteenth  year,  he 
entered  the  service,  in  the  French  expedition  under  the  King's  uncle, 
Thomas  of  Woodstock,  Earl  of  Buckingham,  afterwards  Duke  of  Glou- 
cester, who  knighted  him.  In  1384  he  was  associated  with  his  father  in 
receiving  the  last  instalments  of  David  Bruce's  ransom,  in  1385  he  was 
appointed  joint  governor  of  Castile,  with  the  eldest  son  of  Lord  Clifford. 
On  the  death  of  his  father  in  1388.  at  the  age  of  twenty-four,  he  became 
Baron  of  Raby.  On  the  24th  of  May,  1389.  he  was  made  warden  of  the 
royal  forests  north  of  Trent.  The  following  year  he  was  employed  in 
negotiations  with  Scotland. 

Neville's  power  was  great  in  the  north  country  where  he.  as  Lord 
Raby  and  Brancepath  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham  and  Middleham.  and 
Sheriff  Hutton  in  Yorkshire,  was  fullv  the  ecpial,  simple  baron  though 
he  was,  of  his  cousin,  the  head  of  the  Percies.  His  support  was  therefore 
worth  securing  by  King  Richard  when,  in  \y)J.  he  took  his  revenge  upon 
the  Duke  of  Gloucester  and  other  lords.  The  Lord  of  Raby  was  al- 
ready closely  connected  with  tlie  crown  and  tlie  court  partly  by  marriages 
and  alliances.  He  had  secured  for  his  eldest  son,  John,  the  hand  of  Eliz- 
abeth, dau.  of  tlie  King's  step-brother,  Tlioiuas  Holland,  Earl  o{  Kent, 
who  was  deep  in  Richard's  counsels,  and  he  himself  liad  taken  for  liis 
second  wife,  Joan  IJeaufort.  dau.  of  John  of  Gaunt,  the  King's  uncle. 
In  the  distribution  of  rewards  among  the  King's  supporters,  on  Sept. 
29.  1397.  Neville  was  made  Earl  of  Westmoreland.  When  Richard 
drove  his  brother-in-law  Henry.  I'.arl  of  Derby,  out  of  tlie  realm,  and 
refused  him  possession  of  the  Lancaster  estates,  on  lolni  of  (iaunt's 
death,  Westmoreland  took  sides  against  the  King,  and  was  one  o\  the 
first  to  join  Henry  when  he  landed  in  ^'orkshire  in  July,  1300.  He  and 
his  relative,  Northumberland,  who  had  joined  Hem-y  at  the  same  time, 
represented  the  superior  lords  temporal  in  the  parliamentary  deputation, 
while  on  Sept.  29,    1399.  received  in  the  tower,    kich.ard's   renunciation 


XXU  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

of  the  crown.  The  next  day  Westmoreland  was  granted  for  Hfe  tlie 
office  of  Marshal  of  England,  which  had  been  held  by  the  banished  Duke 
of  Norfolk.  When  Henry  IV  was  crowned  on  the  13th  of  October, 
Westmoreland  bore  the  small  sceptre,  his  younger  half  brother,  John 
Lord  Latimer,  who  at  tiie  time  was  a  minor,  carried  the  sceptre  royal. 
The  garter  vacated  by  the  death  of  Edmund,  Duke  of  York,  in  August, 
1402,  was  bestowed  on  Westmoreland.  During  the  following  year  the 
Percies  revolted  and  Westmoreland  found  an  opportunity  of  weakening 
the  great  rival  house  in  the  north.  One  of  Hotspur's  grievances  was 
the  transference  of  his  captaincy  of  the  Roxbury  Castle  to  Westmore- 
land in  1402.  The  day  after  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury,  in  which  Hotspur 
was  slain,  Henry  wrote  to  Westmoreland  and  other  Yorkshire  chiefs, 
charging  them  to  levy  troops  and  intercept  tlie  Earl  of  Northumberland, 
who  was  marching  from  the  north,  Westmoreland  drove  the  old  Earl 
back  to  Warkworth  and  sent  an  urgent  message  to  Henry,  advising  him 
to  come  into  the  north,  where  reports  of  his  death  were  being  circulated 
by  the  Percies.  The  King  came  and  three  days  later  transferred  the 
wardenship  which  Northumberland  had  held  since  1399,  to  Westmore- 
land. On  his  return  south,  Henry  directed  Westmoreland  and  his 
brother,  Lord  Furnival,  to  secure  the  surrender  of  the  Percy  castles. 
Soon  after  Northumberland  was  pardoned  by  the  King  and  reconciled 
to  Westmoreland.  Westmoreland  and  Somerset  were  the  only  two 
Earls  in  the  coiuicil  of  twenty-two  whom,  the  King  was  induced,  by  the 
urgency  of  the  Commons,  tO'  designate  in  parliament  as  his  regular  ad- 
visors. 

Northumberland's  reconciliation  was  not  sincere.  In  1405  he  was 
again  in  revolt  and  remembering  how  his  plans  had  failed  and  how  he 
had  been  foiled  by  Westmoreland,  two  years  before,  he  began  with  an 
attempt  to  get  his  cousin  into  his  power  bv  surprise.  Westmoreland 
happened  to  be  staying  in  a  castle  belonging  to  Sir  Ralph  Eure  when 
it  was  suddenly  beset  one  night  by  Northumberland  at  the  head  of  four 
hundred  men.  But  Westmoreland  had  received  timely  warning  and 
was  already  flown.  The  flame  of  rebellion  broke  out  in  three  diiTerent 
points.  Northumberland  was  moving  from  the  north  to  effect  a  junc- 
tion with  Sir  Johh  Faucenburg  and  other  Cleveland  connections  of  the 
Percies  and  Mowbrays  who  were  in  arms,  and  with  youthful  Thomas 
Mowbray,  Earl  Marshal  and  Archbishop  Scrope,  who  raised  a  large 
force  in  York  and  advanced  northward.  One  of  Mowbray's  grievances 
was  that  the  office  of  Marshal  of  England  had  been  given  to  Westmore- 
land  and  that  he   therefore   had  an  additional   spur   to  prompt   action 


ENGLTSir    iriSTORV.  XXlll 

against  the  threatening  combination.  Taking  witli  liini  the  young 
Prince  John,  lie  threw  liirnseU'  l)ct\veen  the  two  main  bodies  of  rebels 
and  routed  the  Cleveland  force  and  intercepted  the  Archbishop  and 
Mowbray  little  more  than  five  miles  north  of  York.  Westmoreland 
finding  himself  the  weaker  in  numl^ers  had  to  recourse  to  strategem. 

Explanations  were  exchanged  between  the  two  camps  and  West- 
moreland expressing  approval  of  the  articles  of  grievance  submitted  to 
him  by  Scropy.  invited  the  Archbishop  and  Earl  Marshal  to  a  persoiial 
conference.  They  met  with  equal  retinues  between  the  two  camps. 
Westmoreland  declared  their  demands  most  reasonable  and  promised, 
to  use  his  influence  with  the  King.  They  there  joyfully  shook  hands 
over  the  understanding.  The  unsuspecting  archbishop  w^as  now  easily 
induced  to  dismiss  his  followers  with  the  cheerful  news.  As  soon  as 
they  were  dispersed  \\  estmoreland  laid  hands  upon  Scrope  and  Mowbrav 
and  soon  after  handed  them  to  the  King,  under  whose  order  they  were 
executed.  The  crisis  over,  Westmoreland  returned  to  his  employment, 
associating  with  him  his  eldest  son,  John,  and  during  the  rest  of  the 
reign  was  constantly  engaged  on  the  frontiers.  He  had  made  himself 
one  of  the  great  props  of  liis  brother-in-law's  throne.  Two  of  his 
brothcTS.Lord  Furnival,  who  for  a  time  was  war-tredsuirer,  and  Lord  Lati- 
mer w'ere  Peers,  and  towards  the  close  of  the  reign  he  began  to  make 
those  fortunate  marriages  for  his  numerous  family  by  his  second 
marriage,  which  enabled  the  younger  branch  of  Neville  to  play  so  d.e- 
cisive  a  part  in  after  years.  One  of  the  earliest  of  these  marriages  was 
that  of  his  dan.  Catherine  in  1412  to  the  young  John  Mow'bray.  brother 
of  the  unfortunate  Earl  Marshal,  who  had  been  entrusted  to  his  guai'l- 
ianship  by  the  King.  Westmoreland  d.  Oct.  i,  1425.  His  wife.  Catha- 
rine Swynford,  widow  of  Sir  Robert  Ferrers,  survived  him  and  d.  N'cn-. 
13.  1440. 

CHILDREN  OF  RALPH  NEN'ILLE.  Earl  of  lUickingham  and. 
first  Earl  of  Westmoreland.  Son  of  John  Neville,  fifth  Baron  tie  Raby. 
By  Margaret  StaJYord.  first  wife.  1. — John.  He  fought  in  France  and 
on  the  borders  of  Scotland  and  d.  in  1423.  He  liad  married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Holland,  Earl  of  Kent.  They  had  Ralph,  who  succeed- 
ed his  grandfather,  in  1425,  as  second  Earl  of  Westmoreland.  H. — Ralj'h 
of  Warwickshire,  m.  Mary  Ferrers  dau.  of  Robert  I'errers,  l>aron  of 
W^ein  in  Shro]:)shire.  HI. — Mathilda,  m.  Lord  Peter  Manly,  who  d.  in 
1414.  I\  . —  Phiiip'pa,  m.  Lord  Thomas  Hacre  of  dilloland.  \'. — Alice, 
m.  Sir  Thomas  (h'ev  of  lleton  and  Sir  (iilhert  Lancaster.  \'[. — K\\/.- 
abeth     became    a     nun.     \ll. — Anna,     m.     Sir     Humphry     Cnfrevillc. 


XXIV  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

VIII. — Margaret,  m.  Richard,  Lord  le  Scrope,  of  Bolton,  who  d.  in 
1420,  William  Cressener,  who  d.  in  1463.  and  Anastasia.  By  Joan 
Beaufort,  dan.  of  John  of  Gaunt.  IX.- — Richard,  Earl  of  Salisbury. 
X. — William,  Baron  Faucenburg.  XI. — George,  Baron  Latimer,  born 
in  1432,  d.  1469.  His  father  transferred  to  him  the  barony  which  he 
had  bought  from  his  childless  half-brother,  John,  who  inherited  it  from, 
his  mother.  XII. — Robert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury  and  Durham.  XIII. — 
Edward,  Baron,  of  Bergavenny.  XIV. — Joan,  who  died  a  nun.  XV. — 
Catharine,  m.  John  Mowbray,  second  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Thomas  Strang- 
ways,  Viscount  Beaumont,  who  d.  in  1460  and  John  Wydenille,  brother- 
in-law  of  Edward  IV.  X\'I. — Anne,  m.  Humphrey  Stafford,  first  Duke 
of  Buckingham,  who  d.  in  1460,  and  Baron  Walter  Blount,  Baron 
Mountjoy,  who  d.  in  141 5.  XVIII. — Cicely,  m.  Richard  Plantaganet, 
Duke  of  York ;  and  was  mother  of  Edward  IV. 

DE  BELLAQUA  AND  DE  BERGH  FAMILIES.  William  de 
Bergh,  an  Anglo-Norman,  created  Lord  of  Connaught,  Duke  of  Zeland 
and  Earl  of  Ulster,  m.  Maud,  dan.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Lancaster  and 
granddaughter  of  Edward  I  and  wife,  Margaret  of  France.  His  wife's 
sister.  Mar}-,  m.  Henry  Percy,  third  Baron  Percy,  b.  1322,  and  d.  June 
17,  1368,  who  was  associated  with  William  la  Zouch  and  Ralph  Neville 
on  a  commission  for  the  Northern  Army,  Aug.  20,  1346.  After  the 
death  of  Earl  William  de  Bergh,  who  was  murdered  in  1332,  his  wife 
m.  Ralph  UfTord,  Justice  of  Ireland,  who  d.  April  9,  1346. 

CHILDREN  OF  WILLIAM  DE  BERGH,  Earl  of  Ulster.  I.— 
Thomas  de  Bergh  m.  Lucia,  dau.  of  Dominus  Johannus  de  Bellacjua, 
who  was  a  son  of  Thomas  de  Bellaqua  (Bart,  14  Cy.).  They  were  the 
parents  of  Johannus  de  Bergh,  father  of  Margaret  de  Bergh,  who  m. 
Johannus  la  Zouche.  II. — Elizabeth  de  Bergh,  b.  in  1332,  m.  Lionel, 
son  of  Edward  HI,  in  1352.  Lionel  was  created  Earl  of  Ulster  in  1347. 
She  d.  in  1352.  Her  husband  m.  Violiante  Galeazzo,  April  25,  1368. 
She  was  the  dau.  of  the  Viscount  of  Allien.  Lionel  d.  at  the  time  of 
this  marriage.  His  wife  then  m.  the  Marquis  of  Moutferret.  Lionel 
was  a  man  of  great  strength  and  beauty  of  person.  By  Lionel,  Eliza- 
beth had  Philippa,  who  m.  the  Earl  of  March. 

Alan  Zouohe  m.  Eleanor  de  Quincey,  dau.  of  Roger,  Earl  of  Win- 
chester. Ireland  had  been  among  the  lands  which  Edward  First  re- 
ceived from  Henry  HI  in  1254.  In  the  spriiig  of  1256  Alan  la  Zouche 
was  sent  to  that  country  and  soon  after  appointed  justice.  During  the 
barons'  war  he  steadily  adhered  to  the  King.  In  1261  he  was  appointed 
sheriff  of  Northamptonshire  and  justice  of  the  forests  of  Trent.     In  1267 


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waa  appointed  warden  of  London.  In  1270  lie  and  liis  son  Roger  were 
wounded  by  Earl  Warren,  and  d.  Au<^nst  16,  1270.  His  estate  went  to 
his  son  Roger. 

CHILDREN  OE  ALAX  LA  ZOUCHE.  L— Roger  la  Zouchc 
ni.  Ela,  dan.  of  Countess  of  Lister,  and  d.  in  1285.  He  was  sueceeded 
by  his  son  Alan,  b.  1268,  who  d.  in  1314.  He  left  three  daughters: 
Eleanor  m.  Nicholas  Seymonr  and  Alan  de  Chariton,  Airs.  Robert  de 
Holland,  and  Elizabeth,  who  became  a  nun.  H. — Endres  or  Ivo  an- 
cestor of  the  Zouches  of  Harringworth. 

Descendant  of  EXDRIES  LA  ZOUCHE:  L— William  la 
Zouche.  the  first  Baron  Zouche,  was  b.  about  1276  and  d.  in  1352. 
In  1335,  was  keeper  of  the  privy  seal.  In  1340  was  elected  Archbishop 
of  York.  On  the  20th  of  August,  1346,  he  was  made  commissioner 
with  Henry  Percy  and  Ralph  Xeville  for  the  northern  Army,  and 
took  prominent  part  in  battle  at  Xeville's  Cross.  II. — Roger.  111. 
— John,  m.  Margaret  de  Bergh,  dan.  of  John  de  Bergh.  Their  dan. 
Elizabeth  Zouche,  m.  Sir  Xicholas  Bowett,  parents  of  Elizabeth 
Bowett,  wlio  m.  Sir  John  Dunham,  after  the  death  of  her  first 
husband,  Sir  William  Chaworth.  William  la  Zouche,  the  fifth  IJaron, 
1).  1402.  and  d.  1463.  m.  Alice,  de  Jure  IJaronness  St.  Alaur,  dan. 
of  Thomas  St.  Maur,  Baron  St.  Maur  sixth,  and  succeeding  barons 
Zouche,  are  now  considered  to  have  been  also  de  Jure  Barons  St.  Maur. 
Edward  la  Zouche  succeeded  as  eleventh  Baron  Zouche  on  the  death 
of  his  father,  George,  on  30th  of  June,  1569.  In  1586  he  was  one  of  the 
peers  who  tried  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.  On  22nd  of  December,  1593,  h'2 
was  sent  as  envoy  extraordinary  to  James  \'I  of  Scotland,  to  protest 
against  his  leniency  towards  persons  who  were  known  to  be  in  league 
with  Spain,  and  to  inform  him  that  Elizabeth  would  resist  the  lands  of 
any  Spanish  troops  in  Scotland.  In  June,  1598,  he  was  sent  as  a  com- 
mercial agent  to  Denmark.  He  retired  in  1600  to  Cuernsey,  where  for 
a  few  months  he  was  persuaded  to  act  as  deputy  governor.  In  June, 
1602,  he  was  appointed  governor  of  Wales,  h'our  months  after,  Cham- 
berlain  wrote,  "Lord  Zouche  ])lays  rex  in  Wales  with  ]n>{\\  council  and 
justices  and  with  the  poor  Welshman." 

Zouche  was  continued  in  the  office  1)\-  James  T,  who  further  grat- 
ified him  with  grants  of  land  for  a  number  of  years  :ifter  Salisbury's 
death  in  1612,  he  was  one  of  the  conunissioners  to  whom  the  treasury 
was  entrusted.  He  indulged  in  Colonial  ventures,  and  in  Hhh)  lu-  was 
a  member  of  the  council  of  the  \'irginia  Company,  and   in    i()i7  he  in- 


XXVI  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

vested  in  Lord  De  la  Warr's  expedition  In  1619  he  sent  the  pinnace 
"The  Silver  Falcon,"  to  Virginia,  and  on  November  3,  1620,  was  ap- 
pointed chairman  of  the  New  England  Council.  He  was  a  fearless  ad- 
vocate of  the  established  church  and  a  strong  defender  of  its  faith  and 
bitter  in  his  denunciation  of  all  sets  averse  to  its  rulings.  It  was  with 
such  a  power  that  the  Pilgrims  in  coming  to  America  in  1620  had  to  con- 
tend. John  Dunham,  one  of  their  number,  was  a  distant  relative  to 
Edward  Zouche,  and  had  separated  from  the  established  church.  He 
was  placed  in  continual  fear  of  his  relatives.  He  shielded  himself  and 
was  concealed  by  his  friends  by  assuming  the  name  of  John  Goodman, 
which  he  retained  until  after  the  death  of  King  James. 

PERCY  FAMILY.  Henry,  the  first  Ba'ron  of  Arnwick,  was  b. 
in  1272.  He  was  the  son  of  Henry,  the  seventh  baron  of  Percy  and 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Earl  of  Warren.  He  at  first  sided  with  the  barons 
and  afterwards  with  the  King,  and  d.  in  1272.  His  grandfather,  William 
Percy,  was  the  sixth  Baron  of  Percy.  His  wife  was  a  dau.  of  Ingelram 
de  Baliol.  Henry  m.  Eleanor,  a  dau.  of  John  Fitzalen.  He  was  the 
virtual  founder  of  the  historic  house  of  Percy,  which  before  his  time 
had  been  chiefly  connected  with  Yorkshire.  He  is  described  as  being- 
prominent  for  skill  in  tournaments  and  more  famous  than  any  of  his 
ancestors.  In  military  afifairs  he  took  a  leading  part.  He  was  present 
with  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  the  subjective  of  Wales,  when  Edward  the 
first  created  on  his  son  the  title  of  Prince  of  Wales,  which  has  ever  since 
been  borne  by  the  eldest  son  of  the  sovereign  of  England.  In  parlia- 
ment he  was  a  participant  in  founding  permanent  legal  institutions 
vvhich  have  ever  since  been  spoken  of  with  respect.  He  was  active  in 
lessening  public  expenditure.     He  d.  in  1315. 

Henry  Percy,  second  Baron  Percy  of  Arnwick,  b.  in  1.299,  was 
elder  son  of  Henry  Percy,  first  Baron.  He  was  with  Thomas  of  Lan- 
caster, 21  st  of  May,  1321.  He  had  many  engagements  against  the 
Scots.  In  1335  he  defeated  them  at  Redesdale  and  in  the  following 
year  he  took  part  in  Edward's  invasion  of  Scotland,  advancing  from 
Berwick  in  company  with  Baliol.  During  the  same  year  he  was  with 
Edward  HI  at  Perth.  In  1338  he  was  sent  to  beseige  Dunbar.  In 
nearly  every  year  after  he  was  in  the  field  or  on  commission  for  ne- 
gotiating with  Edward's  opponents.'  It  was  through  him  and  his  father 
that  the  Percies  became  the  hereditary  guardians  of  the  north  and  the 
scourge  of  Scotland.  He  m.  Idona  Clifford,  dau.  of  Robert,  who  d. 
1365.     Henry  d.  in  1352. 

CHILDREN  OF  HENRY  PERCY,  second  Baron  of  Arnwick, 


ENGLISH    IIISTORV.  Xxvii 

son  of  Henry  Percy,  first  Baron.  I. — Henrv  Percy,  third  Baron  Percy. 
He  was  1).  in  1322.  and  d.  jnne  17.  1368.  He  m.  Alary,  dan.  of  Flenry, 
EarPof  Lancaster;  and  also  Joan,  dan.  of  John  de  Orby.  H. — Thomas, 
Vv'ho  at  the  age  of  t\vent}-t\vo,  in  1355,  at  the  reqnest  of  Henry,  Dnkc 
of  Lancaster,  was  appointed  by  the  Pope  Bishop  of  Norwich,  h'roni 
1363  to  1369  he  was  trier  of  petitions  from  England,  Scotland,  Wales 
and  Ireland.  He  d.  Aug.  8,  1369.  HL — Maud,  m.  John,  son  of  Raljjh 
Neville,  fourth  Baron  Neville  of  Raby.    "^        ^ 

CHILDREN  OF  HENRY,  thi'rd  Baron,  son  of  Henry,  second 
Baron.  L — Henry,  first  Earl  of  Northumberland,  b.  in  1342,  m.  in  iT,Sq, 
Margaret  Neville,  dau.  of  Ralph,  fourth  Baron  and  widow  of  Lord 
William  Ross.  H. — Thomas,  Earl  of  Worcester,  d.  in  1403.  HI. — 
Mary,  b.  in  1347,  m.  Lord  John  Ross  of  Helmsley,  and  d.  in  1395. 

Henry  Percy,  first  Earl  of  Northumberland,  son  of  Henry  Percv, 
third  Baron  of  Arnwick,  and  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Lancaster, 
v.as  born  in  1342.  In  1359  he  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ralph  Neville, 
fourth  Baron  of  Raby.  She  had  been  m.  to  William  Lord  Ross  of 
Helmsley.  At  the  time  he  was  married  he  was  a  leader  of  troops  in  the 
French  war.  He  was  knighted  before  1360.  In  1362  he  was  appointed 
to  treat  with  David  Bruce,  he  being  then  a  warden  toward  Scotland. 
In  the  death  of  his  father  he  succeeded  to  his  barony.  In  1369  he  was 
ordered  to  proceed  with  Duke  of  Lancaster  to  Calais.  In  1373  he 
bought  the  constableship  of  Melford  Castle.  Northumberland,  of  the 
crowns  and  the  wardenship  of  the  lands  of  the  heirs  of  the  Earl  of  Athol. 
In  common  with  Lancaster  he  took  up  the  case  of  WycklifT,  and  when 
on  19th  of  Feb.,  1377,  Wycklifif  was  sunmioned  before  the  Inshops,  at 
•St.  Paul's,  Percy  walked  .before  him  as  marshal,  and  used  violence  to 
the  people,  in  order  to  clear  the  way  through  the  crowd.  The  bishop 
declared  that  he  would  have  no  such  doings  in  the  church.  An  alterca- 
tion ensued.  Wlien  the  la(l\-chapel  was  searched,  Perc\-  demanded  that 
V/ycklifTe  should  ])e  allowed  to  sit  before  his  judges,  saying  thai  the 
more  the  charges  were  that  he  had  to  answer,  the  more  need  he  had  of 
a  comfortable  seat;  in  this  the  bishops  and  he  came  to  high  words.  On 
that  day  he  and  Lancaster  had  advised  the  King  to  supersede  the  ma\or 
by  appointing  a  mayor  over  the  city  and  to  authorize  the  marshal  to 
execute  his  office  within  the  city;  and  this,  together  with  tlicir  insults 
to  the  bishops,  greatly  excited  the  citizens  against  tlieni.  Lord  h'ilz- 
v/alter  appeared  before  the  connnon  council  and  declared  that  a  ])risoner 
was  detained  in  the  marshal's  house  contrary  to  law,  and  warned  the 
citizens  that  if  they  let  such  things  pass,  they  would  live  to  repent  it. 


XXVlll  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

The  citizens  took  arms,  broke  into  the  marshal's  ofifice,  brought  out  the 
prisoners,  burnt  the  stocks  in  which  he  had  been  set,  and  searclied 
every  room  to  find  the  marshaL  Not  finding-  him,  they  rushed  to  the 
duke's  palace,  thinking  to  find  him  there.  Percy  and  the  Duke  were 
dining  together  at  the  home  of  a  certain  William  Ypres.  They  were 
warned  of  their  danger  by  one  of  the  duke's  knights  and  escaped  to 
the  house  of  the  Princess  of  Wales,  who  gave  them  shelter.  When  a 
day  or  two  later  Percy  returned  to  parliament  he  went  to  Westminister 
attended  by  an  armed  retinue.  A  short  time  after,  Percy  received  a 
formal  appointment  as  Marshal  of  England. 

Northumberland  was  magnificent  in  his  daily  life,  gracious  in  man- 
ner, and  given  to  courting  popularity.  Over  a  large  part  of  England, 
where  the  feudal  tie  was  stronger  than  in  the  south,  he  had  almost 
kingly  power;  he  kept  great  state,  and  was  faithfully  served  by  his 
knights  and  retainers.  Prompt  and  fearless  in  war,  he  was  the  hero 
and  champion  of  the  English  of  the  north  in  their  almost  ceaseless  strife 
against  the  Scots.  He  probably  desired  good  and  vigorous  govern- 
ment, and  was  not  wholly  insincere  in  his  profession  of  anxiety  for  the 
public  welfare.  At  the  same  time  his  actions  were  really  the  results  of 
selfish  motives,  of  ambition,  jealous  of  the  rival  house  of  Neville, 
anger,  pride  or  mortification.  Though  he  was  exceedingly  crafty,  his 
temper  was  violent  and  his  policy  of  wisdom,  proud,  passionate  and 
unstable,  he  was  never  to  be  relied  on  except  when  his  own  interests 
were  to  be  served  or  his  feelings  gratified  by  his  adherence  to  the  cause 
he  had  adopted.     No  issue  by  second  wife. 

CHILDREN  OF  HENRY,  first  Earl  of  Northumberland,  son  of 
Henry  Percy,  third  Baron.  By  his  first  wife:  I. — Henry,  called  Hot- 
spur, m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  fourth.  Earl  of  March  and  Philippa, 
dau.  of  Lionel,  son  of  Edward  HL  H. — Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  David,  Earl  of  Athol.  He  d.  in  1402,  leaving  sons,  David,  Ralph, 
and  a  daughter.  HL — Ralph.  Henry  Percy,  called  Hotspur,  b.  May 
20,  1364,  was  the  eldest  son  of  Henry  Percy  first,  Earl  of  Northumber- 
land by  his  wife  Margaret  Neville,  fourth  Baron  Neville  of  Raby. 
When  thirteen  years  old  he  was  knighted  by  Edward  HL  along  with 
the  future  Richard  H  and  Henry  IV,  who  were  almost  of  his  own  age. 
The  next  year  he  accompanied  his  father,  when  after  a  siege  of  nine 
(■ays,  his  father  recovered  Bernick  Castle  from  the  Scots.  He  m. 
Elizabeth  Mortimer,  dau.  of  Edmund,  fourth  Earl  of  March  and  Philippa, 
/jdau.  of  Lionel,  son  of  Edward  HI.  She  was  b.  Feb.  12,  1371.  In  tlie 
summer  of  1388  he  and  his  brother  Ralph  made  marches  into  Scotland 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  XXIX 

and  most  of  his  active  life  was  spent  on  the  borders  of  Scothmd.  lie 
was  an  earnest  worker  in  the  Yorkist  cause  and  as  such  an  enemy  to 
Henry  of  Lancaster  who  had  ])een  elevated  to  the  throne.  Hotspur 
was  killed  by  the  forces  of  the  King  in  July  21.  1403,  at  vShrewsbury. 
Hotspur  is  the  last  and  not  the  least  in  the  long  roll  of  chivalrous 
figures,  whose  prowess  fills  the  pages  of  Froissart.  He  had  the  virtues 
and  the  defects  of  his  class  and  time.  A  doughty  fighter  rather  than 
a  skillful  soldier,  he  was  instilled  with  stormy  energy,  passionate,  and 
intolerant  of  the  shadow  of  slight. 

CHILDREN  OF  HENRY  PERCY,  called  Hotspur,  son  of  Henry 
first,  Earl  of  Northumberland.  L — Henry  b.  in  Feb.  3,  1394,  he  m. 
Eleanor  Neville,  dau.  of  Ralph  Neville,  second  Earl  of  Westmoreland. 
The  earldom  of  Northumberland  wdiich  had  been  forfeited  by  his  grand- 
father was  restored  to>  him  by  Henry  V.  He  d.  in  May,  1455,  in  the 
battle  of  St.  Albans.  H. — Elizabeth,  m.  John,  Lord  Clifford,  who  died 
in  1422,  and  Ralph  Neville,  second  Earl  of  Westmoreland.  Henry  I\^'s 
father,  John  of  Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  had  supported  Wyckliff,  but 
he  proved  to  be  a  firm  adherent  to  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  con- 
sented to  that  act  for  the  punishment  of  heretics  which  was  passed  in 
1401,  and  under  which  so  much  cruelty  was  perpetrated  for  two  cen- 
turies. The  Lancastrian  dynasty,  by  allying  itself  with  that  church 
postponed  their  reformation  for  four  generations.  His  son  Henry  \' 
put  down  the  Lollards  the  followers  of  WyclifTe  with  a  rigorous  hand. 

PROMINENT  MARRIAGES  IN  ENGLISH  HISTORY. 
I  Gen.,  1239— 1307 — Edward  I,  m.  Eleanor,  Castile  and  Margaret, 
France.  II  Gen.,  1284— 1327 — Edward  II.  of  Eleanor,  m.  Isabella. 
HI  Gen.,  1272—1307 — Joan,  dau.  of  Eleanor,  m.  Gilbert  De  Clare. 
1287— 1327 — Roger  Mortimer,  Earl  of  March,  m.  Joan  DeConville.  Ex- 
ecuted 1327.  I  Gen.,  1245— 1296 — Edmund  (Crouncliback),  Earl,  Lan- 
caster, m.  Blanche  of  Robert.  IT  Gen.,  1281  — 1345 — Henry.  Earl,  Lan- 
caster, ni.  Maud,  dau.  of  Patrick  Chaworth.  Ill  Gen..  1312—1377 — 
Edward  111,  of  Edward  11,  m.  Philippa  of  William  liainault.  1\'  Gen.. 
1338— 1368 — Lionel,  son  of  Edward  III,  m.  Elizabeth  DeP>ergh  of  John 
DeBergh.  IV  Gen.,  1340— 1399 — John  of  (Jaunt,  son  of  Edward  111. 
m.  (2)  Blanche,  of  Ilenry.  Lan.  1\'  (ien..  1355— 1397 — Thomas,  son 
of  Edward  III,  m.  Eleanor  Bohaun.  III.  Gen..  I2(>(j— 1361  —  Henry 
Lancaster,  m.  Isabella  Beaumnnl.  1\'. — Elizabeth,  dau.  of  ](A\n  De- 
Clare,  m.  John  IX'lU'rgh.  I\. — .\nne  MortnuT,  dau.  of  Roger,  m. 
Thomas  Beauchanip,  who  d.  1401.      1\'. — Ednuuid,  son  of  Rtiger  Morti- 


XXX  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

mer,  1351—1381,  m.  Philippa,  of  Lionel.  V. — William,  son  of  John  De- 
Berg-h,  m.  Maud,  dan.  of  Henry,  Earl,  Lancaster.  II.— 1299--1372. 
Ralph  Stafford,  m.  Catharine  and  Margaret  DeAudley.  III.— Hum- 
phrey, son  of  Ralph  Stafford,  1299,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunham,  of  Hock^ 
near  Bearminster.  III. — 1342— 1372.  Hugh,  son  of  Ralph  Stafford,  m. 
Philippa,  of  Thomas  Beauchamp.  V. — Joan,  dau,  of  John  of  Gaunt,  m. 
Ralph  Neville,  1364— 1435,  who  m.  Margaret  Stafford.  IV. — Edmund, 
son  of  Hugh  Stafford,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  of  Edward  HI.  IV. — 
Thomas  DeBergh,  son  of  William,  m.  Lucie,  dau.  of  John  DeBellaqua. 
V. — Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  DeBergh,  m.  Sir  John  Zouche.  V. — 
Anna,  dau.  of  Ralph  Neville,  m.  Humphrey  Stafford,  1402— 1460.  VI. — 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Zouche,  m.  Nicholas  Bowett.  YIl. — Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Nicholas  Bowett,  m.  Sir  John  Dunham.  Yl. — Margaret, 
1435,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  m.  Robert  Dunham,  b.  1430. 

THE  WENTWORTHS.  The  W'entworth's  Nettlestead  were  de- 
scended from  an  ancient  Yorkshire  family,  two  branches  of  which  were 
settled  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse  and  North  Elmsull.  Thomas  Went- 
worth,  the  great  Earl  of  Strafford,  belonged  to  the  W^entworth  W^ood- 
house.  He  was  b.  April  13,  1593.  and  was  four  years  tne  senior  to 
Deacon  John  Dunham.  He  was  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Went- 
worth and  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Atkins  of  Gloucestershire.  The 
Barons  Wentworth  and  Earls  of  Cleveland  were  descended  from  a 
younger  branch. 

John  Wentworth  of  North  Elmsall,  Yorkshire,  acquired  the  Manor 
of  Nettlestead,  Suffolk,  from  his  wife,  Margery,  who  was  b.  1397,  and 
d.  in  1478.  She  was  the  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  De  Spenser  and  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  Tibot,  of  Robert  Tibot  of  the  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Nettle- 
stead. Roger,  the  younger  son  of  John  Wentworth,  who  d.  in  1452, 
had  by  his  first  wife,  Henry,  who  d.  in  1482,  tb.e  ancestor  of  the  Went- 
worths  of  Gasfield,  Essex,  and  by  his  second  wife,  the  Wentworths  of 
I  Oxfordshire.  Roger's  eldest  son,  Philip,  was  the  father  of  Sir.LIenry 
^Wentworth  who  d.  in  1499.  He  was  father  of  Margery,  who  m.  Sir 
John  Seymour,  who^  d.  in  1536,  and  the  mother  of  Queen  Jane  Seymour, 
of  Proctor  Somerset,  and  grandmother  of  Edward  VI.  Sir  Henry 
Wentworth's  so'n,  Richard,  was  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  in  1509- 
1517.  He  was  knighted  in  1512,  was  present  at  and  served  at  the 
battle  of  Spurs  in  15 13.  was  present  at  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold  in 
1520,  and  d.  Oct.  17,  1528.  Richard  Wentworth  m.  Anne  Tyrrell,  and 
by  the  marriage  had  a  son,  Thomas. 

CHILDREN  OF  RICHARD  WENTWORTH,  son  of  Sir  Henry, 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  XXXI 

first  Baron  of  Nettlcstcaii.  I. — Thomas  Wentworth,  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Wentworth  of  Nettlcstead,  was  b.  in  1501.  He  m.  Marg-aret  Fortesque, 
dau.  of  Sir  Adrian  Fortescue  and  Margaret  Neville,  dan.  of  John  Neville, 
Marquis  of  Montacuto  (Montageo).  Sir  Adrian  Fortescue,  after  the 
death  of  iiis  wife,  Margaret  Neville,  m.  and  had  Sir  John  Fortescue,  b. 
in  1531,  and  d.  1607,  Sir  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  Fortescue,  tlie  wife  of 
Thomas  Browsjey,  b.  1530,  and  d.  1587.  Thomas  served  tlirough  the 
Duke  of  Suffolk's  expedititin  into  France,  in  1523,  and  was  knighted 
in  the  chapel  of  Roy  on  (Jet.  31,  with  his  cousin,  Edward  Seymour,  after- 
wards Duke  of  Somerset.  In  1527  he  was  a  member  of  the  household 
of  Henry  VH's  sister  Mary,  and  on  Oct  17,  1528,  succeeded  his  father 
Richard  at  Nettlestead.  He  was  returned  as  knight  of  the  shire  to  the 
"Reformation"  parliament,  summoned  to  meet  on  Nov.  3rd,  1530,  buc 
on  Dec.  2,  1529,  he  was  raised  to  the  peerage  as  Baron  Wentworth.  He 
adopted,  with  apparent  sincerity,  Reformation  principles  and  to  his  in- 
fluence John  Bale  attributed  his  conversion.  Some  time  after  he  took 
some  part  in  the  proceedings  against  heretics,  but  probably  with  much 
reluctance. 

In  1530  he  signed  the  peer's  letter  to  the  pope,  requesting  that 
Henry  VIII's  divorce  from  Catherine  of  Amazon  might  be  granted, 
and  in  1532  he  attended  the  King  on  his  visit  to  the  Calais  to  meet 
Francis  I.  In  May,  1536,  he  was  one  of  the  peers  who  tried  and  con- 
demned Annie  Boleyn  and  in  December,  1539,  he  was  sent  to  Calais  to 
receive  Annie  of  Cleves.  In  July,  1549,  he  served  under  the  ^Marquis 
of  Northampton,  against  the  insurgents  in  Norfolk,  and  in  the  follow- 
ing October  he  was  one  of  the  peers  who  under  Warwick  enlisted  in 
overthrowing  Somerset.  He  joined  the  conspirators  in  London  on  the 
9th,  and  henceforth  sat  as  a  member  of  the  privy  council.  He  was 
further  rewarded  by  being  appointed  one  of  the  six  lords  to  attend  on 
Edward  VI,  and  on  Feb.  2,  1550,  when  Warwick  deprived  the  Catholic 
peers  of  their  ofifices,  Wentworth  succeeded  Arundel  as  Lord  Chamber- 
lain of  the  household.     He  d.  on  Alarch  3,  1551. 

CHILDREN  OF  THOMAS  WENTWORTH.  1501  of  Scn.oliy, 
son  of  Richard  Wentworth.  I. — Margaret  became  wife  of.  first.  John, 
Baron  Williams  of  Tbame  ;  secondly.  .Sir  William  Drury;  and  thirdly. 
Sir  James  Crofts.  II. —  Dorothy  ])ecanK'  wife,  first,  of  Paul  Witlnpole. 
who  (1.  in  1579;  secondlv.  of  Martin  I'Tobisher.  the  navigator;  and 
thirdly,  of  Sir  John  Saville  of  MothK-y.  111. —  riKinias,  1).  in  1325  suc- 
ceeded as  second  Baron  in  1551.  In  1  54()  lu'  ni.  his  omisin  .Mary,  dan. 
of  John  Wentworth,  and  aftrr  lier  death  her  consul  Anne.  ilan.  of  1  lenry 


XXXll  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

Wentwortli.     Anne    d.    in    1576    at    Scrooby.      IV. — Elizabeth,    b.    at 
/  Scrooby  about    1536.   ni.    Ralph    Dunham   of   Scrooby.     A'. — John   was 

i  lost  with  the  Greyhound,  in  1562.     VI. — James  was  lost  with  the  Grey- 

hound in   1562.     VII. — Jane  became  the  wife  of  Henry,  Baron  Cheney 
of  Toddington. 

CHILDREN  OF  THOMAS  WENTWORTH,  b.  1525,  of  Thomas 
Wentwortli,  b.  1521.  I. — William,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Cecil. 
He  d.  of  plague,  Nov.  7,  1582.  II. — ^Henry  succeeded  his  father  as  third 
Baron.  He  was  b.  in  1558  and  d.  in  1593.  After  his  death  he  was 
succeeded  by  his  son  as  fourth  Baron  and  Earl  of  Cleveland. 

T  DUNHAM  COAT  OF  ARMS. 

CREST. — A  MARTIN  pas,  between  two  spears  of  wheat  on  blue 
field. 

1.  Azure,  on  chief  indented  Or,  a  label  gules  DUNHAM. 

2.  Sable — Three  Buckheads  colored  argent  Bowett. 

3.  Gules,  ten  bezants,  a  canton  Ermine  ZOUCHE. 

4.  Argent  on  a  fez  indented  sal:)le,  three  bezants  BERGH. 

5.  Sable,  fretty  Or  Bellaqua. 

6.  Azure,  on  chief  indented  Or,  a  label  gules  DUNHAM. 

This  Coat  of  Arms  was  adopted  liy  Sir  John  Dunham,  1498,  as  the 
family  shield,  to  include  that  of  his  ancestry. 

THE  DUNHAM  FAMILY. 

"What  is  in  a  name? 
That,  which  is  a  rose. 
By  any  other  name,  would  smell  as  sweet." 

— Shakespeare. 
In  the  history  of  the  Dunhams,  the  names  of  some  of  the  different 
branches  are  variously  spelled.  The  Dunhams  were  English  and  as 
such  they  were  subject  to  change  the  spelling  of  their  names.  No  two 
counties  in  England  have  the  same  dialect,  hence  the  places  of  residence 
have  their  influence  on  the  pronunciation  and  spelling  of  their  names. 
Where  the  tones  of  the  voice  are  harsh,  or  guttural  or  nasal,  there  is 
a  corresponding  pronunciation  and  spelling  of  names.  In  the  change 
of  location,  families  thus  change  the  pronunciation  and  the  spelling  of 
their  names  to  conform  with  the  orthoepy  in  vogue  where  they  reside. 
In  this  way  we  can  account  for  the  change  made  in  the  spelling  of 
surnames. 

The  truth  is,  that  our  orthography  was  so  long  unsettled,  that  it 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  XXXlll 

appears  by  the  accounts  of  the  various  times,  that  persons  were  at  a 
loss  how  to  write  their  names  and  have  written  them  variously.  In- 
stances might  be  multiplied  indefinitely,  where  individuals  have  shown 
themselves  uncertain  as  to  the  spelling  of  their  own  names.  The  great 
poet's  name  appears  Shakspere  in  the  register  of  Stratford  Church ; 
it  is  Shakspeare  in  the  body  of  his  will,  but  that  very  instrument  is 
endorsed  "Mr.  Shakspere's  will."  He  himself  has  written  his  name  in 
two  different  ways,  Shakspeare  and  Shakspere.  Mr.  Colman  says,  the 
poet's  name  in  his  own  country  is  pronounced  with  the  first  "a"'  short, 
which  accounts  for  the  mode  of  writing  the  name,  and  proves  that  the 
orthoepy  rather  than  the  orthography  of  a  person's  name  was  regarded. 

As  late  as  1660  a  Dr.  Croone  was  at  such  a  loss  to  have  his  name 
pronounced  correctly,  that  he  tried  six  different  ways  of  writing  it  as 
appears  by  printed  books :  Cron,  Crone,  Croone,  Croon  and  Croone ; 
all  of  which  appear  under  his  own  hand,  as  he  wrote  it  differently  at 
different  periods  of  his  life.  As  the  Dunhams  changed  their  residences 
to  different  parts  of  England,  we  find  a  diversity  in  the  spelling  of  their 
surnames.  Thus  in  Kent  County,  Denhams ;  in  Devonshire,  Douhams ; 
in  Norfolk,  Downham  :  in  Nottingham,  Dunham  and  Douham ;  and  in 
Dorsetshire,  Dynham ;  all  of  which  represent  different  branches  of  the 
same  families,  but  in  different  localities.  Sir  John  Dunham,  of  Dunham 
on  the  Trent,  wrote  his  name  both  Dunham  and  Douham.  Douham, 
perhaps,  as  to  his  origin  and  Dunham  as  to  his  residence. 

Deacon  John  Dunham  was  variously  called  in  the  transfer  of 
property.  His  son  Thomas  took  the  name  of  Donham,  his  son 
Jonathan,  who  settled  in  Xew  Jersey,  continued  the  name  and  his 
descendants  spell  their  names  Donham.  Deacon  John's  grandson, 
Eleazer,  spelled  his  name  Donham;  others  of  his  descendants  changed 
their  names.  One  branch  changed  their  surnames  to  Denhams.  The 
cause  of  this,  appears  to  have  come  through  Capt.  Corneilus  Dunham, 
a  mariner.  When  in  England,  he  was  in  search  of  his  English  ancestry 
and  being  in  a  part  of  the  country  where  the  Denhams  resided,  he  was 
told  that  his  name  should  have  beeh  Denham  and  that  he  must  be  a 
descendant  of  Sir  John  Denham.  He  had  prepared  a  copy  of  his  coat 
of  arms  and  brought  it  to  this  country.  The  news  was  broadcast  that 
the  Dunhams  should  write  their  names  Denham.  There  was  no  search 
made,  for  there  was  no  record  of  descent  and  it  is  probable  that  Sir 
John  Denham  was  from  the  same  stock  from  which  Deacon  John 
Dunham  descended. 


XXxiv  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

ORIGIN  OF  THE  DUNHAM  FAMILY. 

It  is  immaterial  which  of  the  different  names  the  several  families 
adopted,  and  in  tracing  their  pedigree  there  iiiiist  be  records  or  some 
subsidiary  data  to  show  a  continuous  descent.  The  great  length  of  time 
and  the  scarcity  of  reliable  data  intervening  since  the  first  appearance 
of  the  Dunhams  in  England,  render  it  a  very  difificult  task  to  present 
a  record  that  will  be  beyond  criticism.  This  is  impossible  and  all  that 
can  be  done  is  to  announce  the  facts  and  data  discovered  after  a  critical 
research  in  the  history  of  the  family,  leaving  it  to  the  judgment  of  the 
interested  parties  to  draw  their  conclusions.  The  information  given  is 
from  the  most  reliable  authority,  and  in  securing  this,  the  compiler 
started  with  the  traditions  of  his  family  handed  down  through  succes- 
sive generations  and  with  these  he  sought  historical  data  to  establish 
their  correctness. 

DUNHAMS.  The  origin  of  a  family  is  not  established  by  tradi- 
tion or  by  any  fanciful  hypothesis.  Both  have  their  fpllowers.  Each 
seeking  some  facts  that  will  strengthen  them  in  their  opinions.  It  is 
unnecessary  to  present  any  of  these  theories,  as  they  are  as  varied  as 
the  famiHes  are  numerous.  All  that  can  be  done  is  to  locate  the 
earliest  projenitor  of  the  family,  as  made  known  in  official  documents, 
and  then  study  the  circumstances,  which  might  lead  them  to  settle.  If 
the  records  are  continuous  from  this  early  period,  down  to  the  present 
time,  the  student  will  be  assured  that  his  efforts  have  not  been  without 
reward. 

The  earliest  record  of  the  Donhams  is  that  of  Rychert  Donham, 
who  was  b.  in  1294,  and  at  an  early  date  settled  in  Devonshire.  This 
county,  on  the  English  Channel,  was  in  constant  intercourse  with  the 
inhabitants  of  continental  Europe.  It  was  engaged  in  raising  she'ep 
and  the  manufacture  of  woolen  fabrics.  With  these  goods  there  was 
an  extended  trade  with  Spain  in  the  fourteenth  century.  There  was 
a  friendly  intercourse  between  the  people.  Rychert  Donham  may  have 
been  a  Spanish  adventurer.  He  accumulated  a  large  fortune  and 
bought- a  large  landed  estate  in  Beaminster,  County  Sommerset.  His 
son  Robert  was  b.  in  Devonshire,  in  13 18,  where  his  family  m.  into 
English  families  and  became  loyal  subjects  of  England,  and  were  its 
ardent  supporters.  His  sons,  Geoffryde,  b.  1350,  and  John,  b.  1351, 
removed  to  Norfolkshire,  and  founded  the  town  of  Norwich  and  Great 
Dunham  in  that  county.  His  dau.,  Elizabeth,  b.  1345,  at  Beaminster, 
where  she  remained  with  and  inherited  the  estate  of  her  grandfather. 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  XXXV 

■She  was  twice  married  :  first,  to  Maltravers,  and  second,  to  Humphrey 
Stafford.  "Tlie  Silver  TTand,"  sheriff  of  Dorset  and  Sommersetshires. 
Her  brother  RpJiert,  b.  1348,  remained  in  Devonshire,  where  his  son 
Gregoire,  was  b.  in  1382,  anrl  m.  KHzal)eth  Maryuge  of  Danby.  His 
youngest  son,  Rol)ert,  was  1).  in  1430.     It  may  have  been  through  the 

■'  "marriage  of  his  aunt  Ehzabeth  to  Humphrey  Stafford  that  he  m.  Mar- 
garet, the  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Stafford.  She  was  b.  in  1435.  Her 
grandfather,  E<hmmd  Stafford,  was  a  nephew  of  Humphrey  Stafford, 
"The  Silver  Hand." 

Robert  Dunham's  brother  John,  a  Devonshire  Squire,  in  1459, 
espoused  the  Yorkist  cause  against  Henry  VH.  He  made  himself 
conspicuous  in  the  arrest  of  Lord  Rivers,  one  of  the  generals  com- 
manding the  opposing  army.  The  Yorkist  forces  were  at  Calais,  and  the 
King's  were  across  the  strait  at  Sandwich.  John  Dunham  crossed  the 
sea  at  night  and  arriving  at  Sandwich,  between  four  and  five,  on  a  dark 
winter  morning,  soon  after  Christmas,  seized  Lord  Rivers  in  his  bed, 
won  the  town,  took  the  best  ships  lying  in  the  harbor  and  carried  Rivers 
and  his  son  across  to  Calais.  This  act  led  to  the  defeat  of  the  royal 
forces  July  2,  1460.     CHILDREN  OF  ROBERT  DUNHAM.  1).  1430. 

^  Sir  John  Dunham,  in  1450.  in  the  parish  of  Dunham-(Mi-the-Trent  and 
d.  at  Kirklington,  Nov.  g,  1524.  He  m..  in  1471.  Elizabeth  Bowett,  the 
wife  of  William  Chaworth.  She  was  the  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bowett  and 
Elizabeth  Zouche,  'residing-  at  Ripingal,  Nottinghamshire  Her  sister, 
Margaret,  had  m.  John  Chaworth.  Her  mother  was  Elizabeth  Zouche, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  la  Zouche  and  Margaret  de  Bergh;  she  was  a  dau.  of 
John  de  Ber^h,  who  was  a  son  of  Thomas  de  Bergh  and  Lucie  de 
Bellaqua. 

Rev.  Charles  Neville,  Canon  of  Lincoln,  a  descendant  of  Ral])!!, 
1307,  says  John  l)unhani,  d.  Nov.  9,  1524.  wlien  his  son.  Sir  John  nun- 
ham,  was  fifty  years  old.  Rev.  R.  II.  Whitworth.  of  I'lidwinnh 
\'icarage,  Mansfield,  which  is  three  miles  north  of  Kirklington,  states 
that  he  was  for  15  years  Curate  of  Standish  Hall,  in  Lancashire. 
wluTe  M\les  Standish  was  baptized  and  is  familiar  with  the  history  of 
neighboring  localities;  with  this  knowledge  reliance  can  be  placed  on 
the  statement  that  Elizabeth  Howett  was  wife  of  William  Chaworth, 
knight  and  the  late  wife  of  Sir  John  Lunliani.  .^Iie  d.  ^farch  17,  1501-2. 
In  a  deed  at  Newark,  March  m;,  1502,  tlie  Manor  of  Kirklington  was 
granted  to  John  I  )uii]iani  and  Elizabeih,  his  wife,  heir  and  remainder 
from  .Sir  John  Zouche.  knight.  It  statts  that  their  son,  Jolm.  was  then 
twenty-eight    years    old.       On    the     I7tli    year    of    Henry    \  111    (1502), 


XXXvi  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

Thomas  Wode  (Wood)  sitting  at  Westminster,  granted  the  Manor  at 
KirkHngton  to  John  Dunham  and  Ehzabeth,  his  wife,  Rockby  and 
Sutton,  deseized. 

CHILDREN  OF  SIR  JOHN  DUNHAM,  b.  1450.  I.— Katharyn 
was  twice  m. :  first,  Ralph  O'Kever;  secondly,  to  Henry  Leigh  de 
Rushall,  of  Stafford  County.  II.— John.  b.  1474;  m.  in  1494,  Jean,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Thorland.  In  1503  she  m.  Bennett  de  Gameston.  Sir  John 
d.  in  1502.  III. — Francis,  m.  John  Hazelwood.  IV. — Anne,  m.  Neville, 
v.— Marie,  m.  Thomas  Grantham,  Lincolnshire.  KIRKLINGTON. 
The  principal  manor  here  was  allotted  to  Francis,  the  wife  of  John 
Hazelwood,  Esquire.  His  grandchild  sold  it  to  John  More,  Doctor  of 
Physic.  Another  small  manor  here,  which  Sir  John  Dunham  had 
bought,  was  allotted  to  Katharine,  who,  first,  m.  Ralph  O'Kever,  Es- 
quire, and,  afterwards,  to  Henry  Leigh,  Esquire  of  Rushall.  His  son 
Edward  (afterward  Sir  Edward  Leigh),  sold  it  to  Sir  Edward  Stanhope, 
who  also  purchased  the  Park  of  KirkHngton,  called  Ballew  Park.  The 
sm.all  manor,  together  with  the  park,  was  sold  by  Sir  Edward  Stanhope, 
of  Grimstone,  to  the  Right  Honorable  the  Earl  of  Kingston,  who  also 
sold  the  manor  to  the  above  named  Doctor  More.  He  left  the  park  to 
his  son  and  heir,  the  Right  Honorable  Marquis  of  Dorchester.  Now 
ah  KirkHngton  (except  said  park),  is  the  inheritance  of  John  More's 
son  and  heir  of  John  More,  brother  of  Sir  Edward  More,  a  Scotch 
Baronet,  nephew  and  heir  to  the  Doctor,  who  is  Sir  Edward  More. 
He  had  but  one  dau.  The  heirs  have  made  a  very  fair  park  into  which 
they  have  taken  Hockton.  CHILDREN  OF  SIR  JOHN  DUNHAM, 
b.  1474.  I. — Katharyn,  b.  in  1495;  m.  William  Talbot,  in  1515.  II. — 
Elizabeth,  b.  in  1496;  m.  Rychert  Bassett  and  had  three  children: 
James,  Anne  and  Thomas  Bassett.  HI. — John,  1).  in  1498,  m.  Aug.  15, 
1522,  Benedict  Folgamsbe,  dau.  of  Adam  Folgamsbe  and  Katharyn, 
dau.  of  John  Leake,  Southwell  Dale,  Derby.  Benedict  was  b.  in  1499. 
Sir  John  d.  in  1545.  IV. — Margaret.  V. — Anne,  was  fourth,  1502. 
Sir  John  Dunham  was  one  of  200  who  escourted  Margaret  of  Henry 
VII,  through  Nottingham  to  Scotland,  to  become  the  Queen  of  James 
VI  of  Scotland.  Coll.  Topographica  Genealogia  states :  "Sir  John 
Dunham,  13th  Henry  V^III  (1522),  gives  land  to  Henry  Folgambe  land 
in  Skepton  and  elsewhere  for  61  years.  Benedict  Dunham  on  15th 
Henry  VIII  (1524),  gives  a  manor  in  Wildthorpe  and  in  other  places 
to  Benedict  Folgamsbe,  the  godmother  at  her  marriage.  Her  god- 
father was  Thomas  Folgamsbe.  At  their  marriage  they  were  presented 
with  £500." 


ENGLfSM    HISTORY.  XXXVll 

TALBOT.  Katliarvn  Dunham,  1).  1495,  m.  William  Talbot  in  151 5. 
Issue:  Jean  Talbot,  b.  1517.  m.  Francis  Drake,  in  15,^8,  had  ten  chil- 
dren, among  whom  was  SIR  FRANCIS  DRAKE,  b.  in  1539.  Note. 
Sir  Francis  Drake  and  Martin  Frobisher  were  the  most  renow^ned 
sailors  of  Europe,  who  under  Lord  Howard,  with  only  thirty  small 
rigged  ships  resisted  and  conquered  the  Invincible  Armada  of  Spain, 
in  1568,  while  a  small  scjuadron,  consisting  of  forty  vessels,  English 
and  Flemish,  commanded  by  Lord  Seymoiu',  lav  off  Dunkirk  to  in- 
tercept the  opposing  force.  All  the  Protestant  powers  of  Europe  re- 
garded the  enterprise  as  the  critical  period  which  was  to  decide  for 
ever  the  fate  of  their  religion.  William  Bergh,  b.  1536,  in  Devonshire, 
a  navigator  and  author,  in  1587,  under  Sir  Francis  Drake,  destroyed  100 
vessels  at  Cadiz.  His  brother,  Stephen  Bergh.  was  a  navigator  and 
discoverer.     In  1583  he  first  named  North  Cape. 

CHILDREN  OF  SIR  JOHN  DUNHAM,  1498.  Ralph  Dunham, 
b.  in  Scrooby,  about  1526,  m.  Elizabeth  Wentworth.  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wentworth,  whose  father  Richard  was  knighted  at  the  battle 
of  Spurs.  Her  mother  was  Margaret  Fortescue  and  a  granddaughter 
of  Adam  Fortescue  and  Margaret  Montague  ;  her  mother  was  a  half 
sister  to  Elizabeth  Fortescue,  who  m.  Thomas  Bromley.  Sir  Thomas 
Wentworth,  in  1529,  was  styled  the  "Knight  of  the  Reformation;"  in 
1550  he  was  granted  the  manor  of  Hocking  and  Stepney.  He  then  re- 
sided in  Scrooby,  where  his  dau.  Elizabeth  was  m.  to  Ralph  Dunham 
in  or  about  1556.  Issue:  I. — Thomas  was  b.  about  1560.  There  is 
no  record  of 'his  marriage.  His  son,  John,  was  1).  in  Scrooby,  in  1589,' 
and  his  son,  Robert,  in  London  in  1605.  Thomas  Dunham,  being  im- 
bued with  the  religious  instructions  of  his  mother,  was  inclined  to  side 
with  the  Reformers.  At  this  time  the  Anglican  Reformatit)n  was  at 
its  height  against  the  Puritans  and  Catholics,  while  the  Catholics  were 
ex-communicated  from  England  by  the  I'Jeformers,  the  Puritans,  who 
were  compelled  to  act  secretly,  gained  constantly  in  power.  In  the 
neighljorhood  of  Scrooby  the  power  of  the  Reformers  was  very  power- 
ful. Thomas  felt  it  to  such  a  degree,  that  he  was  ultimately  compelled 
to  remove  to  London  where  'his  son  Robert  was  i).  in  1005.  It  may  be 
that  this  is  the  reason  that  much  of  the  history  of  his  family  is  obscure. 
Even  in  London,  the  spirit  of  persecution  was  followed  up  as  late  as 
1635,  for  this  year  Robert  was  trans])orted  for  his  religious  sentiment 
to  Virginia.  Thomas  d.  in  London,  and  l\ol)eri,  in  i')35,  was  trans- 
ported to  Virginia,  where  lie  ina\  have  d.  as  their  appears  to  be  no 
record  of  his  descendants  in  that  colonv. 


XXXVIU  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

HOLLENS  EMIGRANTS  TO  AMERICA,  Aug.  21.  1635.  "The 
Names  of  those  persons  who  are  to  be  transported  to  Virghiia  im- 
bargued  in  the  George  Jo  Severne,  Mr  bound  thither  for  examination 
of  the  minister  of  Gravesend,  etc."  Robert  Dunham  30  years  of  age ; 
AHce  Watson  30  years  of  age;  Mary  de  Beusen  18  years  of  age;  Ann 
White"  17  years  of  age;  Thomas  Rogers  16  years  of  age;  Theo.  White 
16  years  of  age;  touching  their  conformity  in  r.-ligion. 

The  Dunhams  and  collateral  branches  of  the  family  were  ardent 
supporters  of  the  Established  Church  and  l)itter  opponents  of  the 
Puritans.  Sir  John  Zouche,  from  whom  Sir  John  Dunham  was  a 
descendant,  was  of  this  class.  Sir  Edmund  Zouche,  Counsellor  of  King 
James  I,  was  a  violent  persecutor  of  the  Dissenters. 

Edmund  Zouche  was  a  contemporary  of  Deacon  John  Dunham. 
He  was  b.  in  1586,  and  consequently  of  the  same  age  with  that  of 
Deacon  John  Dunham.  They  were  both  of  the  same  degree 
of  descent  from  Lord  John  Zouche.  Edmund  Zouche  was  an 
ardent  supporter  of  the  Established  Church,  while  Thoinas  "Dunham 
was  a  strong  advocate  of  the  Puritan  religion.  In  1586,  Edmund 
Zouche  was  one  of  the  Peers  who  tried  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 
In  1602  he  was  President  of  Wales.  In  1609  he  was  a  member  of  the 
council  of  the  Virginia  Company.  Thomas  West,  the  son  of  Thomas 
West,  who  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knyvellys,  the  12th  Baron  de  la 
Warre,  a  member  of  Elizabeth  Privy  Council,  was  also  a  member  of 
the  Virginia  Company.  On  the  28th  of  February,  West  was  appointed 
Governor  of  Virginia  for  life.  In  March  he  sailed  for  Virginia  with 
150  emigrants.  He  arrived  on  the  loth  of  June,  just  in  time  to  prevent 
despersion  of  the  struggling  colony.  He  was  appointed  by  the  council 
and  sent  out  two  expeditions  for  food.  In  July  he  impressed  the 
English  government  of  the  need  of  liberal  support  for  the  colonists  and 
of  care  in  their  selection.  In  161 1  he  gave  a  flattering  report  of  the 
colony.  In  1617  he  was  taken  sick  and  died  in  Virginia  in  1618.  He 
was  the  founder  of  V^irginia.  When  he  was  taken  sick  in  1617 
Edmund  Zouche  invested  100  lbs.  on  account  of  Lord  de  la  Warre's 
expedition.  In  1619  he  sent  his  pinnace,  the  "Silver  Falcon,"  to  Vir- 
ginia. In  1620  under  the  "Great  Patent  of  New  England,"  the  King, 
■on  the  third  of  November  in  the  i8th  year  of  his  reign,  appointed 
Edmund  Lord  Zouche,  commissioner  for  settling  New  England. 

When  John  Dunham  escaped  to  Holland  in  1608,  his  brother 
Robert  was  five  years  of  age.  What  became  of  Robert  is  not  known. 
During  the  life  of  Elder  Brewster  he  continued,  while  in  America,  his 


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love  for  and  care  of  liis  jirotege,  John  Dnnliam.  By  his  advice,  the 
name  of  John  Goothnan  was  given  to  John  Dunham.  Among  the  lead- 
ing men  of  the  colony  we  find  John  Goodman  and  Elder  Brewster,  their 
village  lots  adjacent.  This  Jt>hn  Goodman  was  no  other  than  John 
Dunham.  As  soon  as  advisable,  John  Dunham,  was  made  deacon  under 
him.  J I  was  through  the  influence  of  Elder  Brewster  that  William 
Bradford  was  created  the  successor  of  (iovernor  Carver. 

In  consequence  of  the  cloak  thrown  over  John  Dunham  by  his 
friends  to  protect  and  ])reserve  him,  his  posterity  have  been  somewhat 
diverted  from  the  study  of  his  origin  and  blinded  as  to  the  time  of  his 
imigrating  to  Plymouth.  The  discrepancies  made  by  historians,  their 
ignorance  of  his  origin  and  associating  his  name  with  that  of  John 
Goodman  in  some  transactions,  have  tended  to  confuse  them  in  their 
researches.  Deacon  John  Dunham  was  b.  in  Scrooby,  England,  in 
1589.  He  m.  Abigail  Wood.  She  is  supposed  to  be  descended  from 
Robert  Wood,  who  m.  Alison  Dunham,  widow  of  John  Dunham.  Her 
brother  John  Wood  owned  property  in  TMymouth  adjoining  that  of 
Deacon  John  Dunham's.  According  to  early  records  of  Plxnionth 
Colony,  Deacon  John  Dunham  "d.  about  fourscore  years,  on  the 
second  of  March,  1668-9,  John  Dunham,  Elder.  He  was  an  ai)i)r()ved 
servant  of  God  and  a  useful  man  in  his  place,  being  a  deacon  in  the 
church  at  Plymouth."  His  will  was  made  Jan.  25,  1668-9.  1"  ^be  same 
year  his  wife  Abigail  appears  for  letters  of  administration.  Thomas 
Cushman  and  John  Cotton,  witnesses.  Inventory  was  taken  by  Thomas 
Cushman.  In  his  will  he  mentions  his  oldest  son,  John,  two  of  the 
youngest  sons,  Benajah  and  Daniel,  and  his  daughters,  Abigail  and 
Persis. 

SCROOBY  IN  NOTTINGHAM.  While  there  is  a  large  amount 
of  local  and  general  history  in  the  battle  fought  by  llie  .Americans  at 
the  battle  of  Lexington  on  the  19th  of  April.  1775,  there  is  a  corre- 
sponding interest  in  England  in  the  struggle  of  settlers  from  Scrooby, 
a  colony,  hailing  from  the  historic  village  of  Lexington  in  the  County 
of  Notting'ham,  known  more  particularly  as  Laxton.  To  this  day  the 
earthworks  and  foundations  of  the  demesnes  of  the  Everinghams  and 
the  other  great  lords  of  Laxton.  King  John  was  very  much  attached 
to  Laxton;  he  conferred  on  his  favorite  "Raufe  the  son  of  Steven,  and 
to  his  wyfife,"  a  charter  conferring  on  him  and  his  heirs  the  right  to 
have  all  the  fallen  wood  and  ])ermissi()n  to,  ha\e  ■"hdunds  and  dogs 
to  hunt   the   hart,   the  ffox,  the   catt   or   llu'   s(|nirreH"   in    the    forest   of 


xl  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

Sherwood.  The  last  of  the  great  family  of  De  Caux,  of  Laxton,  was  a 
single  woman  who  d.  a  century  and  a  half  ago.  For  many  years  before 
her  death  she  gleaned  on  the  broad  fields  that  had  once  been  the  land 
of  her  ancestors. 

A  collateral  branch  was  De  Roos.  Humphrey  De  Roos  about  the 
end  of  the  15th  century  m.  Margaret  Lyne,  of  Northampton.  Margaret 
had  a  good  estate  made  over  to  trustees  for  her  use,  it  was  good  and 
lawful  estate,  in  fee  simple,  containing  many  acres  adjoining  Laxton. 
The  trustees  of  this  estate  were  Sir  John  Dunham,  Sir  Edward  Fielding, 
Sir  John  Dixby  and  William  Roos.  As  the  manor  of  Laxton  was  held 
of  the  King  in  Chief,  it  implies  that  all  connected  with  these  arrange- 
ments must  have  been  persons  of  considerable  position.  A  remark 
which  applies  to  Sir  John  Dunham,  who  d.  in  1545.  there  is  positive  in- 
formation that  another  of  this  name  d.  Alay  9,  1525,  having  long  enjoyed 
the  manor  of  Kirklington.  His  property  in  Kirklington,  Hockerton 
Edinglary,  consisted  of  30  messuages,  7  cottages,  500  acres  of  land,  200 
acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  Wood  and  rents.  The  reversion  of  this 
property,  after  his  death,  was  to  a  Sir  John  Dunham,  and  thus  with 
regard  to  property  of  other  messuages  and  some  other  300  acres  in 
other  parts  of  Notte.  In  default  of  issue,  to  the  heirs  of  his  body,  law- 
fully begotten,  this  property  was  to  go  to  the  right  heirs  wherever  they 
might  be.  The  first  property  above  mentioned  under  the  Archbishop 
of  York,  the  second  under  Sir  Edmond  de  Bergh,  a  distant  relative  of 
Elizabeth  Bowett,  a  wife  of  Sir  John  Dunham. 

Four  years  after  the  death  of  Sir  John  Dunham,  May  9,  1524,  his 
son,  Sir  John  Dunham,  was  associated  with  his  brothers-in-law,  Rychart 
Basset,  Colston  Basset,  John  Wellingby,  as  trustees  of  an  estate  in  law, 
in  fee  simple  and  other  lands  and  tenements  than  those  already  settled 
to  the  yearly  value  of  £93-6-8  in  favor  of  one  of  the  Stanhopes.  The 
estates  out  of  which  the  £93-6-8  came  appear  to  have  been  constantly 
in  litigation.  The  residence  of  the  ancestors  of  John  Dunham  was  in 
the  village  of  Scrooby.  Sir  Thomas  VVentworth,  whose  dau.  m.  John 
Dunham's  grandfather,  resided  here.  Wentworth  was  styled  the 
"Knight  of  the  Reformation."  He  was  compelled,  with  reluctance,  to 
concede  to  the  authority  of  the  Established  Churc'h,  still  he  privately 
believed  in  the  teachings  of  the  Reformers,  and  instilled  in  the  minds 
of  his  children  the  truths  and  principles  advocated  by  them.  His  in- 
fluence extended  to  succeeding  generations,  while  on  the  other  hand  the 
Dunhams   were   strong  adherents   and   supporters   of   the   Established 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  xli 

Churcli.  John  Dunham,  when  a  youth,  was  left  to  adopt  one  of  the 
two  positions  for  his  guidance  through  life. 

In  t'he  village  of  Scrooby,  William  Brewster  was  b.  in  15O0,  who 
at  an  early  age  entered  the  employ  of  the  Puritan,  William  Davidson. 
Ambassador  of  Queen  Elizabeth  to  Holland.  After  the  Queen's  death, 
Brewster  returned  to  his  native  town  and  was  made  postmaster  of  the 
place.  It  was  under  his  influence  that  the  first  congregation  of  the 
Pilgrims  was  formed.  In  the  old  manor  house  gradually  gathered  a 
litfle  congregation,  that  hung  with  wrapt  attention  on  the  prayers  and 
prophesying  of  William  Brewster.  He  was  educated  at  Cambridge  and 
was  fully  imbued  with  Puritan  theology.  The  congreg^ation  gathered 
so  regularly  as  to  require  the  authority  and  oversight  of  a  regular 
pastor.     Brewster  would  not  administer  the  Holy  Sacraments. 

Not  far  from  Scrooby,  in  the  town  of  Babworth,  lived  a  gray- 
haired  old  man,  by  the  name  of  Richard  Clifton,  who  had  been  the 
rector  of  the  church  in  that  place,  but  had  embraced  the  Puritan  senti- 
ments;  he  came  and  was  chosen  pastor  of  the  congregation  that  met  at 
Brew^ster's  house.  He  had  such  a  gift  of  exhortation  and  sanctity, 
that  he  drew  to  him  devout  people  from  the  nearest  towns  in  the  neig'h- 
borhood.  Rev.  Richard  Clifton  had  associated  with  him.  Rev.  John 
Robinson,  of  Yarmouth,  a  preacher  of  the  Established  Church,  who 
with  his  friends  had  been  harassed  for  non-conformity,  who  seeking 
obscurity  and  quiet  and  unmolested  worship  of  God,  found  his  way  to 
Scrooby. 

John  Dunham,  then  a  youth  of  fourteen  years  of  age,  was  under 
these  religious  instructions  ;  he  accepted  the  truth  as  propounded  by  his 
pastors  and  placed  himself  under  the  guidance  of  Elder  William  Brew- 
ster. There  is  no  evidence  of  his  having  accjuired  much  of  a  scholastic 
education;  he  was  firm  in  his  convictions,  and  l;ecame  earnest  in  his 
devotion  to  his  church  duties.  When  the  church  decided  to  remove  to 
Holland,  in  1607,  when  he  was  eighteen  years  old,  he  g"ave  himself  un- 
reluctantly  to  the  direction  of  his  church  of^cials.  They  fully  under- 
stood the  antipathy  of  many  of  his  relatives,  who  were  high  officials  of 
the  government,  to  the  non-comformist  and  bestowed  on  him  the  name 
of  "John  Goodman."  in  order  that  he  might  be  shielded  and  protected 
from  their  search  and  pursuit.  He  thus  took  the  assumed  name  and 
for  a  few  years  after  his  arrival  in  America  he  was  recognized  by 
that  name. 

THE  SCROOBY  CONGREGATION.  During  ihe  latter  part  of 
the    reign    of    Elizabeth,    a    s])irii    of    discontent    prevailed    among    the 


xlii  ENGLISH   HISTORY. 

people,  in  matters  pertaining  to  religious  ceremonies  and  other  obser- 
vances in  the  counties  of  Nottingham,  York  and  Lincoln.  In  the  little 
village  of  Scrooby,  located  at  the  intersection  of  these  counties  on  the 
Idle  river,  was  discussed  the  primitive  or  apostolic  worship  and  purity 
in  religion.  These  earnest  thinkers  were  the  originators  of  the  Pilgrim 
church.  Here  in  the  old  manor  house  gradually  gathered  a  little  con- 
gregation that  hung  with  wrapt  attention  on  the  prayers  and  prophesy- 
ing of  William  Brewster.  The  congregation  gathered  so  regularly  as 
to  require  the  authority  and  oversight  of  a  regular  pastor.  Brewster 
would  not  administer  the  Holy  Sacrament.  Not  far  from  Scrooby  in 
the  town  of  Babworth  lived  a  gray-haired  old  man  by  the  name  of 
Richard  Clifton,  w'ho  had  been  the  rector  of  a  church  in  that  place,  but 
had  embraced  Puritan  sentiments.  He  came  and  was  chosen  pastor  of 
the  congregation,  that  met  at  Brewster's  house ;  such  was  his  gift  of 
exhortation  and  sanctity,  that  he  drew  to  him  devout  people  from  many 
towns  in  the  neighborhood.  The  young  men  were  eager  to  learn  the 
truth  as  he  expounded  it  and  through  the  tender  care  of  their  leader, 
William  Brewster,  were  converted  and  became  earnest  Christians  and 
fearless  advocates  of  the  cause  which  they  had  espoused.  Prominent 
among  these  youth,  W'illiam  Bradford,  afterwards  Governor  of  Ply- 
mouth Colony ;  at  this  time  he  was  a-  youth  of  fourteen  years  of  age. 
He  came  from  Ansterfield,  a  neighboring  town,  ui  Lincolnshire.  His 
father  d.  when  he  was  only  two  years  old.  He  was  left  in  charge  of 
two  uncles.  The  sermons  of  Clifton  made  an  indellible  impression  on 
his  soul.  His  uncles  vainly  opposed  the  course  he  was  taking.  He 
was  only  eighteen  years  of  age  when  the  Pilgrims  made  their  first  at- 
tempt to  emigrate  to  Holland.  He  sought  to  avoid  the  vigilance  of 
his  uncles  in  making  his  escape.  He  was  betrayed  and  thrown  into 
prison.  He,  however,  evaded  the  ofTficers  and  was  successful,  in  1608,  in 
sailing,  with  his  associates,  to  Holland.  A  special  Providence  lead  him 
on  as  a  stay  and  guide  to  that  band  which  laid  the  foundation  of  a 
mighty  empire.  In  the  same  congregation  was  John  Dunham,  an- 
other youth,  who  from  his  earliest  youth,  had  been  under  the  influence 
and  guidance  of  William  Brewster,  who  was  the  postmaster  of  Scrooby 
until  the  removal  of  the  congregation  to  Holland.  Brewster  was  b.  in 
1560  and  d.  at  Plymouth,  April  16,  1644.  He  had  been  in  the  service 
of  Puritan  William  Davison,  Ambassador  to  the  Netherlands,  under- 
Queen  Ehzabeth.  After  her  death,  Brewster  returned  to  Scrooby  and 
gave  much  of  his  time  to  religious  matters.  Being  deeply  interested 
in  file  subject  and  possessing  deep  convictions  through  his  daily  life  and 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  xliii 

conduct  he  l)ecaine  a  power  over  his  associates.  The  youtli  were  closely 
drawn  tc^  him  and  confided  in  his  judgment.  P)y  him  was  John  Dun- 
ham's religious  character  moulded ;  by  him  was  he  guided  in  his  re- 
moving to  Holland  and  New  England.  The  high  character  of  his 
familv,  many  whom  were  bitter  enemies  of  Dissenter,  demanded  ex- 
treme measures  by  his  frientls  in  the  congregation  to  shield  him  from  his 
pursuers.  During  the  time  of  James  I  reigned,  he  bore  the  name  of 
John  Goodman,  under  this  name  he  was  known  in  llDlland  and  for  a 
few  years  in  New  England.  He  sailed  in  the  Mayflower  and  landed  at 
Plymouth  in  Dec.  22,  1620.  In  the  spring  of  1621,  his  name  is  dropped 
and  historians  state  that  he  was  among  those  who  had  d.  during  the 
winter.  This  is  a  mistake  ;  he  did  not  die  at  that  time,  for  the  same 
historians  state,  he  in  the  distribution  of  U^s  afterwards,  was  given 
a  lot  next  to  that  of  his  old  teacher  and  guide.  Elder  William  Brewster." 
It  is  stated  it  was  allotted  to  John  Goodman,"  but  he  is  designated  as 
among  the  dead  in  1621.  This,  alone,  is  convincing  that  there  was  no 
settler  at  that  time  by  the  name  of  Goodman,  nor  does  his  name  appear 
afterwards  as  among  the  early  settlers.  r>ut  the  name  of  John  Dunham 
does  appear  among  the  prominent  men  and  as  i)eing  in  the  service  of 
tlie  colony  for  many  years.  In  the  sale  of  cattle  historians  inform  us 
that  his  were  demoninated  "Goodman's  Steers."  Again  he  is  frec[uently 
called  by  them  Goodman  Dunham.  We  see  that  the  name  Goodman 
in  the  early  days  of  the  colony  associated  with  that  pf  Dunham.  Why? 
The  history  of  John  Dunham's  family  explains  t'his.  Most  of  his  kins- 
men belonged  to  the  Established  Church  and  were  bitterly  opposed  to 
the  dissenters.  So  that  John  Dunham  would  suffer  should  they  be  able 
to  detect  and  arrest  him,  inasmuch  as  they  were  high  in  the  administra- 
tion of  the  government.  Even  Sir  Edmund  Zouche  was  chairman  of 
the  conmiission  to  settle  Virginia  and  New  England  Colonies  was  dis- 
tantly connected  with  his  family.  Measures  were  taken  to  shield  John 
Dunham  from  the  officers,  who  were  in  i)ursuit  of  him.  l-'or  tliis  \)\\x- 
pose  he  was  given  or  he  assumed  the  name  of  "John  (io^xlman."  The 
new  colony  of  Pl^inouth  was  under  the  surveilance  of  the  English  com- 
mission. So  that  all  the  acts  of  tlie  early  settlers  were  known  to  the 
board.  The  Pilgrims  feared  the  liritish  jyower,  and  were  careful  in  not 
antagonizing  them.  Hence  the  name  adapted  b\  John  Dunham  in  es- 
caping to  Holland  was  continut'd  on  the  arrival  of  the  I'ilgrims  at  1'1\- 
moulh.  Massachusetts.  If,  perchanoi.',  his  pursuers  I)eli(,'\-cd  that  hi,-  was 
John  (loodman,  whom  the  records  at  the  earliest  date  report  death 
search   would  cease.      It   is   supposed   that    he  continuiMJ   the   use  of  the 


xliv  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

name  John  Goodman  up  to  the  death  of  James  I  in  1625.  This  is  the 
reason  why  the  early  historians  in  speaking  of  John  Dunham,  use  the 
name  of  John  Goodman,"  supposing  that  he  would  permanently  adopt  it. 
This  he  did  not  do,  for  as  soon  as  the  colony  was  duly  organized  we 
find  him  in  1632  purchasing  in  his  name  real  estate,  and  in  1633  he  be- 
came a  freeman.  Upon  the  formation  of  a  permanent  government,  in 
1639,  he  was  then  elected  deputy  of  Plymouth  colony,  which  olifice  he 
held  for  21  years.  He  continued  an  active  member  of  the  church,  and 
was  elected  in  1633,  deacon  under  Elder  Brewster,  which  position  he 
afterwards  held,  during  the  rest  of  his  life.  Some  historians  not  being 
able  to  ascertain  the  date  of  John  Dunham's  arrival  into  Plymouth, 
give  it  1633,  the  year  in  which  he  became  a  freemim.  He  had  been  in 
the  countrv  since  1620.  But  in  1633  he  then  felt  assured  of  his  safety 
and  openly  made  known  his  identity. 

John  Dunham  was  a  descendant  of  Thomas  Wentworth  known  as 
the  "Knight  of  the  Reformation,"  and  his  own  family  were  friends  of 
the  dissenters.  After  the  removal  of  Jolin  Dunham,  Thomas  Dunham, 
his  father,  removed  to  London,  from  which  his  son,  Robert,  in  1635, 
was  transported  in  the  ship  "George"  to  Virginia,  for  his  religious 
wandering.  When  John  Dunham  escaped  to  Holland,  in  1608,  his 
brother  Robert  was  five  years  of  age.  What  became  of  Robert  is  not 
known.  During  the  life  of  Elder  Brewster  he  continued,  while  in 
America,  his  love  for  and  care  of  his  protege,  John  Dunham.  By  his  ad- 
vice, the  name  John  Goodman  was  given  to  John  Dunham.  Among  the 
leading  men  of  the  colony  we  find  John  Goodman  and  Elder  Brewster 
own  village  lots  adjacent.  This  John  Goodman  was  no  other  but  John 
Dunham.  As  soon  as  advisable,  John  Dunham  was  made  deacon  under 
him.  It  was  through  the  intiuence  of  Elder  Brewster,  William  Brad- 
ford was  created  the  successor  of  Governor  Carver.  In  consequence  of 
the  cloak  thrown  over  John  Dunham  by  his  friends  to  protect  and  pre- 
serve him,  his  posterity  have  been  diverted  from  the  study  of  his  origin, 
and  blinded  as  to  the  time  of  his  emigrating  to  Plymouth.  The  dis- 
crepancy made  by  historians,  their  ignorance  of  his  origin  and  asso- 
ciating his  name  with  that  of  John  Goodman  in  seme  transaction,  have 
tended  to  confuse  them  in  their  researches. 

"THE  REFORMATION  IN  ENGLAND.'"  The  struggle  be- 
tween the  old  and  new  religion  lasted  long  and  raged  fearfully  in 
England  and  Scotland,  and  continued  uninterruptedly,  even  down  to 
the  end  of  the  17th  century,  for  Puritanism  was  a  second  Reformation; 
but  it  left,  in  the  end,  a  very  strong  impression  upon  the  character  of 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  xlv 

the  nation  and  affected  deeply  its  political  and  social  institutions.  In 
theology  the  English  Protestants  depended  upon  the  ideas  and  principles 
of  Calvin,  and  displayed  great  practical  energy  and  power  of  organiza- 
tion. From  the  start  it  was  a  political  as  well  as  a  religious  movement, 
and  hence  afforded  a  wide  scope  to  the  corru])ting  intluence  of  selfish 
ambition,  and  violent  passion.  In  the  English  reformation  we  may 
distinguish  them. 

DURING    THE    REIGN    OF    HENRY    VIII,    1527    to    1547. 
Abolition  of  the  Authority  of  the  Pope.     This  was  merely  a  negative 
and  destructive  process,  which  removed  the  outward  obstructions  and 
prepared  the  way  for  reform.    Henry  VIII  cjuarreled  with  the  Pope,  not 
religiously  or  theologically,  but  purely  on  personal  and  selfish  grounds, 
because   the   Pope   properly   refused   his   consent   to   his   divorce   from 
Catharine  of  Aragon  and  his  marriage  to  Annie  Boleyn.     "The  defender 
of  the  faith" — a  title  given  to  him  by  the  Pope,  for  the  defence  of  the 
seven  sacraments  against   Luther — remained  in   the  doctrine,  and   re- 
ligious sentiment,  a  Roman  Catholic  to  the  end  of  his  life,  and  at  his 
death  the  so-called  bloody  articles"  which  enjoined  under  the  severest 
penalties  the  dogma  of  transubstantiation,  auricular  confession,  private 
masses  and  the  celibacy  of  the  priesthood  were  yet  in  full  bloom.     The 
only  point  of  real  difference  was  the  royal  supremacy.     He  simply  sub- 
stituted  a   domestic    for   a    foreign   and   political    for    an    ecclesiastical 
papacy,  and  punished  with  cruel  severity  Protestant  as  well  as  Roman 
Catholic  dissenters,  who  dared  to  doubt  his  supreme  leadership  of  the 
Church    of    England.      While    he    thus    destroyed    the    power    of    the 
Pope,    and  monasticism    in    England,    a    far    deeper    and    more    im- 
portant movement  went  on  among  the  people  under  the   influence   of 
the   revived   traditions   of   Wycliffe   and   the    Lollards,   the    writings    of 
the   contineiUal   reformers   and   the   English   version   of   the    scrii)tures 
commenced    l)y    'J\vndale,    carried    on    l\v    Coverdale    and    revised    l)y 
Cranmer.     Soon  after  the  commencement  of  the  refcn-mation  in    I'^ng- 
land.  in  the  year  1534,  tlie  Protestants  were  divided  into  two  parties, 
one  the  followers  of  LuiIkt,  and  the  other  of  Calvin.     The  former  had 
chosen  gradually,  and  almost  imperceptibly,  to  recede  from  the  Church 
of  Rome,  while  the  latter,  more  zealous  and  convinced  of  the  importance 
of  a  thorough  reformation,  and  at  same  time  possessing  nnich  firmness 
and   high   notions   of   religious   liberty,   were   for   effecting  a    thorough 
change  at  once.     What  the  others  had  done  in  the  reformation  fell  far 
short  of  tlu'ir  wishes.      Tlie\   still  saw  sur])lict's,  jjrintrd  i)rayers,  organs, 
bishops,  and  altars  with  most  of  the  ])oinii,  which  had  l)elonged  to  the 


xlvi  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

papal  churches  and  were  but  little   impressed  with  the  alterations   of 
doctrines  and  creeds. 

DURING  THE  REIGN  OF  EDWARD  \I,  1547  to  1553,  the 
positive  introduction  of  the  reformation  was  made  by  the  co-operation, 
mainly  of  the  Duke  of  Somerset,  protector  and  regent  during  the 
King's  minority,  and  by  Cranmer,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  who  by 
his  public  subserviency  to  King  Henry,  had  preserved  the  idea  and 
hope  of  a  reformation  through  the  reign  of  terror.  Cranmer  was  as- 
sisted in  the  work  by  Ridley  and  Latimer,  and  by  several  reformed 
diviners  from  the  continent,  whom  he  called  to  England.  Calvin's 
advice  was  solicited  by  Somerset.  The  most  important  work  during 
Edward's  reign,  and  in  fact  of  the  whole  reformation,  next  to  the 
English  version  of  the  Bible,  was  the  42  articles  of  religion,  subsequentlv 
reduced  to  35,  or  a  new  and  Calvinistic  confession,  and  the  book  of 
Common  Prayer,"  or  a  new  directory  of  worship  in  the  vernacular 
tongue,  on  the  basis  of  the  ancient  Latin  service,  but  with  essential 
changes.  These  two  standards  of  public  doctrine  and  public  worship 
have  retained  a  remarkable  hold  upon  the  English  nation. 

'DURING  RELGN  OF  MARY,  1553  to  1558,  an  attempt  to 
undo  the  reformation  and  restore  the  Roman  Catholic  religion  and  tue 
authority  of  the  Pope  was  made  by  Mary  and  her  friend.  Cardinal  Pole, 
who,  after  the  deposition  of  Cranmer,  was  made  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. This  Catholic  interim  did  more  to  consolidate  the  reformation 
in  England  than  Henry  and  Edward.  Hundreds  of  martyrs  fertilized 
the  Protestant  soil  in  this  short  reign,  among  them  the  three  British 
Reforms,  Cranmer,  Ridley  and  Latimer,  who  were  publicly  burned  at 
Oxford  in  1556.  Many  others  fled  to  the  continent,  especially  to 
Geneva,  Zurich  and  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  where  they  were  hospitably 
received  and  brought  into  closer  contact  with  the  Reformed  churches 
of  Switzerland  and  Germany. 

REIGN  OF  ELIZABETH,  1558  to  1603.  The  restoration  and 
permanent  establis'hment  of  the  English  Reformation.  The  Roman 
Catholic  hierachy  was  replaced  b}'  a  Protestant  and  the  articles  of 
religion  and  the  Common  Prayer  book  of  the  reign  of  Edward  were 
introduced  again  after  having  been  submitted  to  a  revision.  The 
ecclesiastical  supremacy  of  the  crown  was  likewise  renewed  but  under 
a  modified  form,  the  Queen  refusing  the  title,  "Supreme  Head"  of  the 
Church  of  England  and  choosing  in  its  place  the  less  objectionable  title, 
"Supreme  Governor."  The  convocation  and  parliament  readilv 
sanctioned  all  these  changes,  but  the  English  Church,  as  established  by 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  xlvil 

Elizabeth,  was  semi-Catholic  in  its  form  of  prelatical  government  and 
liturgical  worship,  a  sort  of  via  media  between  Rome  and  Geneva.  It 
suited  the  policy  of  the  court  and  the  taste  of  the  majority  of  the 
English  people,  but  was  ofifensive  to  the  severe  school  of  strict 
Calvinists,  who  had  returned  from  their  continental  exile.  Hence  the 
agitation  in  the  l)osom  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  England  and  the 
growing  conflict  l)ctween  the  Episcopalian  majority  and  the  Puritan 
minority.  Elizabeth's  reign  was  equally  intolerant  against  Puritan  as 
against  papal  dissenters  and  passed  the  severest  penalties  against  them. 
But  while  the  Catholics  was  almost  anniliilated  in  England,  the  Puritan 
party  grew  more  powerful  under  the  successors  of  Elizabeth  and  suc- 
ceeded in  overthrowing  the  Episcopalian  establishment,  although  it 
revived  the  shock.  These  troubles  and  agitations  constitute  the  last 
stage  in  the  history  of  the  English  reformation  which,  in  some  respects 
is  the  most  important  and  interesting,  but  lies  beyond  the  reformation. 

The  PURITANS.  The  early'  settlers  of  New  England.  In 
the  reformation  of  the  English  church  this  class  still  saw 
surplices,  printed  prayers,  organs,  bishops,  and  altars,  with  most 
of  the  pomp  which  had  JK'longed  to  the  papal  church,  and  were  but 
little  improved  with  the  alterations,  doctrines  and  creeds.  Their  plain- 
ness of  dress,  their  gravit}'  of  deportment,  the  names  of  their  children, 
borrowed  from  the  scriptures,  their  daily  religious  conversation,  their 
endeavors  to  expunge  from  the  church  all  the  inventions  of  men,  and 
to  introduce  the  "Scripture  purity"  acquired  for  them  the  name  of 
Puritans.  The  reason  assigned  for  leaving  their  own  country  and 
settling  a  wilderness  were,  that  the  ancient  faith  and  true  worship  might 
be  found  inseparable  companions  in  their  practice,  and  that  their 
posterity  might  be  undefiled  in  religion. 

SEPARATISTS.  In  the  year  1602,  a  number  of  people  in  the 
counties  of  Nottinghamshire.  Lancashire  and  \'orkshire,  b\-  tlie  preach- 
ing of  the  gospel  became  savingly  accjuainted  with  tlie  truth.  Their 
ignorance,  prejudices,  and  errors  were  so  far  removed,  that  they  saw 
the  vanity  of  their  superstitions  and  sought  more  evangelical  in- 
structions, and  a  inu'er  church.  A  separation  from  tlic  established 
church  was  the  natural  consec(uence.  shaking  off  their  ami-Christian 
chains,  they  resolved,  whatever  it  should  cost  them  lo  cnjo\-  libort}- 
of  conscience  on  account  ol  ihiir  klistance  Irom  each  oilier.  thc\' 
formed  themselves  into  two  churches:  of  one,  .Mr.  jolni  .*~^nn'th  a  man 
of  able  gifts  and  a  good  ])reacher,  became  ])astor.  bni  ihese,  adopting 
some  error,  became  neglected  and  their  history  i.;  unknown. 


xlviii  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

"THE  PILGRIM  FATHERS."  The  Pilgrim  Fathers  were  mostly 
residents  of  the  ag-ricultural  villages  of  Austerfield  in  Lincolnshire, 
Scrooby  in  Nottinghamshire  and  Bawtry  in  Yorkshire.  The  population 
occupied  a  happy  medium  between  poverty  and  riches,  but  contained 
the  elements  for  creating  a  mighty  empire.  They  were  a  class  of 
sturdy  farmers  with  their  families,  who  worked  through  the  week  and 
worshipped  God,  in  neat  attire  when  the  Sabbath  came.  Away  from 
court  influence,  away  from'the  town  with  its  luxuries  or  its  destitutions, 
they  dwelt  among  the  cornfields,  the  shops  and  kine,  they  read  little, 
saved  something  from  their  hard  earnings  and  thought  somewhat  of 
God  and  futurity.  The  English  Church  had  been  established,  and  con- 
formity with  rights  of  worship  was  required  by  the  Act  of  Parliament, 
and  non-conformity  was  punished  with  fines  and  imprisonment. 
Wealth,  rank,  station  and  respectability  were  in  the  Established 
Church ;  the  throne  and  the  aristocracy  next  formally  allied  with 
prelacy  and  they  pressed  down  with  a  weight  that  either  crushed  non- 
conformity or  ground  it  to  the  earth. 

The  class  which  constituted  the  middle  stratum  of  life,  was  made 
up  mainly  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  element,  there  was  a  great  number  who 
desired  a  more  ascetic  religion  and  more  morality  than  was  to  be  found 
in  the  Established  Church.  Those  who  kept  the  Sabbath  and  prayed 
without  reciting  from  the  Prayer  Book,  but  wrestled  with  God  in 
secret  prayer,  were  called  Puritans.  The  I'ilgrim  Fathers,  while  ad- 
hering to  the  teachings  of  the  Puritans,  strove  for  a  separation  of 
church  and  state  and  were  designated  as  Separatists.  The  Pilgrims 
were  not  Puritans.  It  is  said,  that,  in  the  vestibule  of  the  House  of 
Lords  hangs  a  picture  of  "The  Sailing  of  the  Mayflower, "'  which  was 
formerly  entitled  "Departure  of  a  Puritan  I'amily  for  New  England," 
the  Commissioners  on  Decoration  of  the  House  after  investigation 
changed  the  words  "Puritan  Family"  to  "Pilgrim  Fathers."  These 
Separatists  had  no  visible  organization,  they  sought  safety  in  obscurity, 
a  fitting  tribute  to  the  Pilgrim  Father,  Deacon  John  Dunham. 

THE  DEPARTURE  FOR  HOLLAND.  The  old  Manor  house 
did  not  conceal  the  congregation  verv  long  or  shield  its  members  from 
the  tender  mercies  of  the  bishops  and  the  officials  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
Courts.  They  were  fined,  imprisoned  and  worried,  until  they  finally 
resolved  on  a  removal  to  Holland.  They  went  in  separate  companies, 
first  to  A'msterdam  ;  they  remained  there  alDout  a  year  and  then  by  the 
advice  of  their  pastor  they  finally  went  to  Leyden.  It  w^as  in  1607  that 
they  attempted  to  leave  England  for  Holland,  but  they  were  prevented 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  xHx 

by  the  civil  officers,  who  kept  the  whole  company  under  arrest  for  a 
month.  The  design  was  renewed  and  successfully  carried  out  the  next 
year.  The  aged  pastor,  Rev.  Richard  Clifton,  died  previous  to  their 
embarkation.  A  congregation  of  English  Puritans,  under  the  pastoral 
care  of  Rev.  John  Smith,  had  been  organized  at  Amsterdam  previous 
to  the  arrival  of  Robinson,  but  some  dissension  happening  among  them, 
it  was  dissolvt'd.  Robinson  feared  the  effects  that  might  arise  from 
such  an  example,  and  so  he  persuaded  his  church  to  remove  to  Leyden. 

LEYDEN,  HOLLAND.  The  city  of  Leyden  stands  inward  about 
fifteen  miles  on  either  side  along  the  mouth  of  the  Rhine  River.  The 
Rhine  before  it  enters  Leyden  parts  into  two  streams  wdiich  sweep 
around  through  opposite  portions  of  the  city  and  reunite  near  its  centre. 
From  these  streams  the  canals  circulate  through  the  city,  in  all  direc- 
tions, cutting  it  into  immmerable  islands.  The  houses  in  the  city  stand 
with  their  old  gables  looking  toward  the  canals,  with  the  eaves  troughs 
projecting  forward  so  far  as  to  empty  themselves  into  the  water ;  the 
streets  are  narrow  and  winding,  and  they  are  ke]:)t  clean  by  stout  w^omen 
and  girls  dashing  over  them  endless  pails  of  water.  Rows  of  trees  are 
planted  along  the  banks  of  the  canals.  How  significantly  do  the 
churches  point  their  turrets  upward  above  the  masses  of  houses  and 
how  sweet  is  the  tone  of  their  chimes  as  they  break  out  almost  every 
hour,  and  thrill  through  the  air  and  around  the  old  gables  and  down 
the  crooked  lanes  and  along  the  lazy  canal  waters,  sometimes  sad  and 
sometimes  merry,  sometimes  loud  and  sometimes  soft,  keeping  the 
whole  city  bathed  in  the  atmosphere  of  fantastic  sounds.  During  the 
year  of  1611,  we  find  the  Pilgrims  building  within  this  city  a  building 
of  considerable  size  with  a  tract  of  land  around  it.  Within  this  they 
l)uild  a  number  of  little  teni-ments  in  which  ]:)rol)ably  a  majority  of  the 
congregation  live,  worshipping  in  the  large  parlor  of  their  pastor's 
house.  With  four  or  five  exceptions  they  apj)ear  as  mechanics.  It  is 
here  that  we  find  John  Dunham  beginning  a  life  of  toil.  He  learned 
the  trade  of  a  weaver.  He  and  his  associates  were  willing  to  work 
at  anything  which  would  give  them  a  support.  Such  was  their  reputa- 
tion for  honesty  tliat  any  of  their  congregation,  however  poor,  could 
o])tain  \rn\u  the  Leyden  merchants. 

Tlie  mechanical  life  was  very  wearing.  es]:)eciall\'  upon  llie  aged 
and  cliildrcn.  As  the  boys  grew  to  manlunid  nian\-  oi  tliem  look  to 
the  sea  or  joined  the  army;  llmsc  wlio  remained  ai  home  were  subjected 
to  temptation  unknown  to  their  fathers  in  rural  hjigland.  Thev  looked 
with  al)horence  on  the   Ijojlanders'  li])eral  mode  (^f  observing  the  Sab- 


1  ENGLISH    HISTORY. 

bath.  They  saw,  that  if  they  remained  in  Leyden,  they  should  ulti- 
mately disappear,  melting  away  as  a  soluble  element  in  the  foreign 
population,  instead  of  establishing  a  church,  that  from  small  beginnings 
should  grow  mighty,  and  invite  the  poor  and  oppressed  to  its  sheltering 
bosom.  This  was  their  fondest  dream,  not  only  to  establish  a  true 
church  for  themselves,  but  one  that  should  endure  and  be  a  blessing  to 
all  posterity. 

RE-EMIGRATION  TO  AMERICA.  After  a  residence  of  eleven 
years  a  meeting  of  the  congregation  was  held,  at  which  meeting  a 
majority  of  its  members  resolved  to  go  to  Virginia,  and  arrangements 
were  accordingly  made.  The  younger  and  more  vigorous  portion  of 
the  company,  numbering  about  120,  were  to  go  first;  the  Elder  and 
the  more  infirm  tarried  behind  and  were  to  follow  on  when  Providence 
prepared  the  way.  John  Dunham  sailed  with  the  company,  but  his 
wife  was  unable  to  accompany  him.  being  compelled  to  remain  with  her 
infant  son,  who  was  born  shortly  before  the  departure  for  America. 
She  quietly  joined  him  at  Plymouth  as  soon  as  she  was  in  a  condition 
to  do  so.  On  the  22d  of  July  those  selected,  left  Leyden  by  barge, 
passed  through  Delft  into  the  Haven  where  the  Speedwell  lay  ready 
to  receive  them ;  they  embarked  and  reached  Southampton  where  they 
were  met  by  the  Mayflower.  The  company  was  distributed  between 
the  two  vessels.  The  ships  started  together  and  sailed  as  far  as  Ply- 
mouth, England.  The  Speedwell  having  proven  herself  unseaworthy, 
some  of  her  passengers  were  transferred  to  the  Mayflower ;  about 
twenty  of  her  passengers  would  not  re-embark.  The  Mayflower  sailed 
on  the  6th  day  of  September,  1620,  for  Mrginia.  The  Pilgrims  bid 
an  everlasting  farewell  to  England,  and  continued  on  their  course  to 
Virginia,  but  God  in  his  providence  shaped  it  otherwise,  since  Cape 
Cod  projected'its  encircling  arm  into  the  sea,  and  averted  their  course, 
and  brought  them  safely  into  the  harbor  of  Plymouth,  December  22, 
1620.  Robinson  remained  in  Leyden  in  charge  of  the  remnant  of  his 
congregation.  He  was  never  permitted  to  come  to  America.  The 
jealous  eye  of  King  James  and  his  bishops  were  upon  the  whole  enter- 
prise watching  all  its  movements.  The  officers  and  agents  of  the  Vir- 
ginia Company  had  secret  and  positive  orders  to  keep  Robinson  sepa- 
rated from  the  Pilgrim  flock.  Always  longing  to  look  once  more  upon 
the  faces  of  those  so  cruelly  parted  from  him  at  Delft  Haven,  he,  yet, 
died  without  the  sight.  He  died  in  Leyden,  March  i,  1625,  being  fifty 
years  old.  Not  long  after  his  death  his  widow  and  children  emigrated 
to  Plymouth,  Massachusetts,  where  they  joined  their  brethren  who  had 
preceded  them. 


ENGLISH    HISTORY.  H 

ACCOUNT  OF  THE  MAYFLOWER.  On  the  22d  of  Decem- 
ber, the  Mayflower  discharged  its  precious  load  of  passengers  on  Ply- 
mouth Rock.  With  what  reverence  do  we  announce  the  fact.  Wc 
revert  to  the  days  spent  in  the  organization  of  the  church  at  Scrooby 
and  follow  the  congregation  to  Leyden.  In  the  eleven  years  spent  at 
Leyden  what  wonderful  changes  had  taken  place.  New  accessions  had 
taken  place  and  prominent  among  them  was  the  reception  of  Myles 
Standish  into  the  church  ;  he  was  serving  his  counfry  in  the  armv  at 
the  Netherlands  and  was  iiupressed  with  the  character  of  the  organiza- 
tion and  became  a  great  power  in  promoting  its  welfare.  There  w^ere 
many  who  came  from  England  to  swell  the  ranks  of  the  Pilgrims.  A 
great  change  had  taken  place  in  the  members  of  the  original  church 
at  Scrooby,  their  members  had  decrease-d,  some  of  their  children  had 
gone  astray,  so  that  at  the  time  of  the  embarkation  at  Leyden,  there 
were  but  few  of  the  original  congregation  left  to  emigrate  to  America, 
only  Deacon  John  Dunham  and  Elder  William  Brewster,  who  were 
of  the  original  congregation, .natives  of  Scrooby.  All  that  came  by  the 
Mayflower  were  not  connected  with  the  church. 

The  voyage  was  considered  a  hazardous  under'taking  and  some 
reluctantly  joined  in  the  expedition,  while  others  went  out  as  servants 
to  the  leading  men,  so  that  the  number  of  the  early  comers  bv  the 
Mayflower,  through  whose  influence  Plymouth  Colony  was  established, 
was  very  small.  Governor  Bradford  preserved  and  published  the  fol- 
lowing list  of  passengers  who  came  by  the  Mayflower.  In  this  list 
appears  the  name  of  "John  Goodman  ;"  in  the  spring  he  is  reported 
dead.  This  is  incorrect.  That  name  was  assumed  by  Jolui  Dunham 
as  previously  accounted  for  is  a  shield  from  his  enemies.  In  stating 
that  it  was  dropped  was  merely  to  announce  that  there  was  a  John 
Goodman,  who  was  not  a  passenger :  being  on  English  soil  it  was  not 
safe  to  identify  John  Dunham.  The  announcement  may  have  been  to 
mislead  his  pursuers.  The  fact,  however,  remains  that  although  dead, 
John  Goodman  is  afterwards  assigned  a  village  lot.  His  lot  is  located 
next  to  that  of  Elder  W^illiam  IVewstcr,  who  is  a  life-long  friend  of 
Deacon  John  Dunham,  and  among  the  leading  men  of  the  settlement. 
This  is  improbable.  Historians  have  tried  to  cover  this  up  1)\-  as- 
serting that  the}'  cannot  accouiU  ior  the  record,  jolm  l)unliam  is 
frequently  called  by  them,  (ioodman  Dunham,  jolm  Dunliam  held  the 
name  for  a  few  years  until  after  the  death  of  King  James.  We  And 
him,  as  late  as  1638,  when  he  offers  cattle  for.s;de,  designating  them 
as  "Goodman's"  cattle.      The  list  heretofore  i)ul)lishe(l,  was  iindoubtedh- 


Ill 


ENGLISH    HISTORY. 


prepared  with  the  purest  motives,  has  done  an  injustice  to  a  luAAc 
man  who,  for  twenty-one  years,  was  deputy  of  Plymouth  Colony,  and 
thirty-four  years  deacon  of  the  church,  and  who  had  held  many  high 
positions  in  the  gift  of  the  people.  In  consequence  of  its  publication, 
his  descendants  have  seen  fit  to  prepare  a  record  of  his  ancestry,  that 
an  explanation  may  be  given  for  the  insertion  of  John  Dunham's  name 
for  that  of  "John  Goodman." 

COPY  OF  COMPACT.  In  the  name  of  God,  Amen  :  We  whose 
names  are  underwritten,  the  Loyal  Subjects  of  our  Dread  Sovereign, 
Lord,  King  James,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  Great  Britain,  France  and 
Ireland,  King,  Defender  of  the  Faith  etc,  having  undertaken  for  the 
Glory  of  God  and  advancement  of  the  Christian  Faith  and  honor  of 
our  King  and  Country,  a  voyage  to  plant  the  First  Colony  in  the 
Northern  part  of  Virginia,  do  by  these  Presents,  solemnly  and  mutually, 
in  the  presence  of  God  and  one  of  another,  covenant  and  combine  our- 
selves together  into  a  Civil  Body  Politick  for  our  better  ordering  and 
preservation,  and  furtherance  of  the  end  aforesaid,  and  by  virtue  'hereof 
to  enact,  constitute  and  frame  such  just  and  equal  laws  and  ordinances, 
acts  constitutions  and  ofifices,  from  time  to  time,  as  shall  be  thought 
most  mete  and  convenient  for  the  general  good  of  the  Colony.  Unto 
which  we  promise  all  the  due  submission  and  obedience. 

In  witness  whereof  we  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  at 
Cape  Cod  the  nth  of  November  in  the  year  of  the  reign  of  our 
Sovereign  Lord,  King  James  of  England,  France  and  Ireland  the  iSth 
and  of  Scotland  the  54th  Anno  Domini  1620. 

8 — John  Carver.  (Car)  John  Rowland.     3 — James  Chilton. 

2 — William  Bradford.        8 — Stephen  Hopkins.     2 — John  Croxton. 


5 — Edward  Winslow. 
6 — William  Brewster. 
6 — Isaac  Allerton. 
2 — Myles  Standish. 
I — John  Alden. 
I — Samuel  Fuller. 
4 — Christopher  Martin. 
5— William  Mullins. 
5— William  White. 
1 — Richard   Bitteredge. 
I — -Thomas  English. 
I — Moyses  Fletcher. 
I — Richard  Warren. 


4 — Edward  Tilly. 
3 — John  Tilly. 
2 — Francis  Cook. 
2 — Thomas  Rogers. 
3 — Thomas  Tinker. 
2 — John  Ridgdale. 
3 — Edward  Fuller. 
3 — John  Turner. 
I — Richard  Gardner. 
I — John  Allerton. 

Edward  Leister. 
3 — Francis  Eaton. 


4 — John  Billington. 

— Jos.  Fletcher. 

— John  Goodman. 

— Degory  Priest.    . 

— Thomas  Williams. 

— Gilbert  Winslow. 

— Ed.  Margeson. 

— Peter  Brown. 
(Hop)  Edward  Doten. 

— Richard  Clark. 

— William  Trevore. 

Ely. 


DEACON  JOHN  DUNHAM 

AND 
HIS  DESCENDANTS. 


CONTENTS. 

Page. 

I.     Deacon  John  Dunham,   I 

.  2.     Plymouth  Colony 6 

3.  Residence  of  Jolin  Dunham   g 

4.  Dunham's  Brook   g 

5.  Children  of  Deacon  John  Dunham 10 

6.  Comparative  tax  rates,  Plymouth 13 

7.  Abigail  Dunham   13 

8.  Samuel  Dunham   13 

9.  Hannah   Dunham    13 

10.  Persis  Dunham   13 

11.  Property  transferred 13 

12.  John  Dunham  and  Descendants 17 

13.  Thomas  Dunham  and  Descendants 40 

14.  Jonathan  Dunham  and  Descendants 78 

15.  Joseph  Dunham  and  Descendants 159 

16.  Benajah  Dunham  and  Descendants 250 

17.  Daniel  Dunham  and  Descendants 299 

1 8.  Index ' 310 


DEACON  JOHN  DUNHAM. 

"Plymouth  Colonial  Records"  contain  the  names  of  many  remarka- 
ble men  who  were  pillars  in  the  upbuilding  and  laying  the  foundation 
of  this  republic.  A  few  of  them  have  been  selected  and  made  con- 
spicuous in  the  annals  of  history,  while  others,  ecjually  worthy  of  the 
same  honors,  have  been  allowed  to  pass  into  oblivion.  Not  any  has 
a  more  brilliant  record  than  that  of  Deacon  John  Dunham.  He  sacri- 
ficed position  in  society,  with  its  accompaniments,  that  he  might  devote 
his  life  to  the  welfare  of  his  fellow-men.  Many  have  attempted  to  give 
an  account  of  his  life,  but  have  failed  at  the  very  threshold.  This  was 
due  to  the  scarcity  of  records  in  establishing  the  date  of  his  first  arrival 
at  Plymouth.  This  was  the  stepping-stone,  for  witliout  it  further  re- 
search became  discouraging.  Still,  a  few  determined  kinsmen  con- 
tinued their  investigations  and  have  secured  many  valuable  facts  which 
have  added  much  towards  discovering  the  exact  time  of  his  arrival. 
To  remove  the  uncertainty  as  to  the  time  of  his  arrival  in  America  and 
to  seek  information  regarding  his  early  life,  his  descendants  have  united 
their  efiforts  in  making  a  careful  investigation  at  least,  as  far  as  existing 
records  disclose,  in  order  that  they  may  form  some  definite  idea  of  the 
principal  events  of  his  life. 

The  following  review  is  now  ]~)resented  for  the  purpose  of  bringing 
to  light  some  facts  which  may  unravel  the  tangle  :  There  was  a  John 
Dunham,  born  in  Scrooby,  a  village  on  the  Idle,  a  branch  of  the  Trent 
River,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.  lie  left  his  country  at  an  early  age  on 
account  of  religious  persecution.  His  father  soon  after  removed  from 
Scrooby  to  London,  taking  with  him  Ins  son  Robert,  wlio,  for  the  same 
cause,  was  transported  in  1630  from  London  in  the  ship  George,  to 
Virginia.  It  has  been  found  to  be  a  very  difficult  task  to  establish 
this  John  Dunham,  of  Scrooby,  and  reestablish  liim,  as  the  Plymouth 
John  Dunham,  who,  as  a  .Separatist,  lied  from  England,  escaped  from 
his  jMU'suers  by  assunn'ng  the  name  of  John  (loodman  when  in  ilolland 
and  America. 

THE  Sh:P.\R.\TIST,  OR  PILGRIM,  DISTRICT  IX  EXC- 
LAND,  lies  in  ilie  valley  of  the  1  rent,  and  is  inchKk'd  within  a  line, 
drawn    tlu-ougli    .\usterfield,    I)unh;im-()n-the-Trenl,    Kirklington,    Rab- 


2  DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM. 

worth  and  Worksop.  Scrooby,  the  native  village  of  Deacon  John 
Dunham  and  Elder  William  Brewster,  was  situated  two  miles  south- 
west of  Austerfield,  the  birthplace  of  Governor  Bradford.  Within  this 
territory  were  the  Manors  of  Scrooby,  in  which  the  first  congregation 
of  the  Pilgrims  was  organized,  and  Southwell.  These  Manors  were 
formerly  placed  under  the  charge  of  Edwin  Sandys,  Archbishop  of 
York,  by  order  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  PILGRIM  CHURCH.  The  first 
congregation  of  the  Pilgrim  Church  was  organized  through  the  efTorts 
of  William  Brewster,  in  the  Manor  House  at  Scrooby,  and  Rev.  Richard 
Clifton,  of  Babworth,  was  called  to  officiate  as  the  first  pastor.  He  was 
succeeded  by  Rev.  John  Robinson,  who  was  pastor,  and  William  Brew- 
ster, elder  of  the  church,  when  the  Pilgrims  emigrated  to  America. 
William  Bradford  and  John  Dunham,  while  in  their  boyhood,  were 
placed  under  the  spiritual  guidance  of  William  Brewster,  who  was  post- 
master of  Scrooby.  Brewster  was  appointed  to  this  position  by  Sir 
John  Stanhope,  April  i,  1594,  which  office  he  held  until  September,  1607. 
The  Dunhams  were  for  a  long  time  owners  of  large  tracts  of  land  in  the 
vicinity  of  Scrooby.  John  Dunham,  Esq..  a  progenitor  of  Deacon 
John  Dunham,  inherited  property  at  Dunham-on-the-Trent.  He  mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Bowett,  who  had  been  the  wife  of  William  Chaworth. 
Her  mother  was  the  daughter  of  Sir  John  Zouche  and  through  him  of 
Bergh  and  De  Bellaqua.  By  her  John  Dunham  had  a  son.  Sir  John 
Dunham.  She  died  March  17.  1501.  In  her  will,  recorded  at  Newark- 
on-the-Trent,  March  10,  1502,  she  grants  to  her  son,  Sir.  John,  the 
Kirklington  Manor,  as  heir  and  remainder  of  Sir  John  Zouche. 

Sept.  10,  1509,  John  Dunham  presided  over  a  court  of  inquisition 
at  Southwell.  The  Manor  of  Colwick,  was  granted  to  John  Dunham, 
Robert  Clark  and  John  Sutton,  June  4,  1502.  John  Dunham  subse- 
quently sold  his  interest  to  Sir  John  Sutton.  March  3,  1513,  John  Dun- 
ham was  appraiser  of  the  estate  of  Ralph  Langston  at  Worksop.  His 
son.  Sir  John  Dunham,  presided  over  a  court  of  inquisition  in  1528, 
post  mortem  of  Robert  Stanhope.  Sir  John  Dunham's  property  in 
Kirklington  and  Edingley,  some  of  which  was  held  under  the  Arch- 
bishop of  York,  consisted  of  thirty  messuages,  seven  cottages,  three 
hundred  acres  of  land,  two  hundred  acres  of  meadow,  one  hundred 
acres  of  pasture,  forty  acres  of  wood,  and  he  held  in  other  parts  of 
Notte,  under  Sir  Edmund  Bergh,  a  number  of  messuages,  tliree  hundred 
acres  of  land  near  Scrooby,  and  also  meadow  and  wood  land. 

Sir  John  Dunham,  Sir  John   Digby  and  William  De   Roos,  were 


DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM.  3 

trustees  of  the  estate  of  Margaret  De  Roos,  relict  of  Humphrey  De 
Roos,  who  had  inherited  a  large  tract  of  land  in  Lexington,  popularly- 
known  as  Laxton,  in  Notte.  Scrooby  was  settled  by  a  colony  from 
Laxton,  and  our  Lexington  in  Massachusetts  was  settled  by  natives 
from  old  Lexington ;  hence  its  name.  Both  places  are  of  extreme  his- 
torical interest.  To  this  day  the  earthworks  and  foundations  of  the 
demesne  of  the  Everinghams,  and  other  great  lords  of  Laxton,  are 
carefully  preserved.  King  John  especially  loved  Laxton.  He  granted 
a  charter  for  Sherwood  Forest,  to  Kaufe  De  Caux,  a  son  of  Steven  and 
Maria  De  Caux.  The  last  of  this  great  family  was  a  single  woman, 
who  died  about  one  hundred  and  fifty  years  ago.  A  collateral  branch 
was  De  Roos.  Humphrey  De  Roos  having  been  a  lawful  heir,  after 
his  death  his  wife  succeeded  him  in  possession  of  the  property,  of  which 
Sir  John  Dunham  was  a  trustee. 

PERSECUTION  OF  THE  PILGRIMS.  Upon  the  accession  of 
James  I,  King  of  England,  he  and  his  bishops  were  determined  to  force 
the  Episcopacy  on  his  people.  They  commanded  all  those  who  were 
aljove  the  age  of  sixteen  to  regularly  attend  church  services.  In  case 
of  neglecting  to  do  so,  they  were  to  be  imprisoned.  The  Separatists, 
rather  than  submit,  decided  upon  leaving  the  countrw  In  this  move- 
ment, William  Brewster  was  the  controlling  spirit.  In  the  fall  of  1607 
the  Separatists  made  arrangements  for  escaping  to  Holland,  where  they 
could  have  freedom  of  religious  worship.  They  were  intercepted  and 
seven  of  their  number  were  put  in  prison.  William  Brewster,  having 
been  concealed  by  his  associates,  escaped.  It  is  supposed  that  William 
Bradford  and  John  Dunham,  each  then  nineteen  years  old,  were  of  the 
seven  who  were  arrested  at  Boston  and  imprisoned,  and  it  is  firmly  l)e- 
lieved  that  if  Governor  Bradford  had  written  the  names  of  these 
prisoners  in  his  pocket  memorandum  l)Ook,  the  name  of  Joliu  Dunham 
would  be  found.  The  Pilgrims  continued  their  efforts  and  were  suc- 
cessful in  reaching  Holland  in  1608. 

Sir  Dudley  Carleton  was  the  ambassador  of  King  James  I  at  The 
Hague.  While  there,  his  orders  w^ere  to  watch  and,  if  possible,  bring 
charges  against  the  Pilgriius.  William  Brewster  published  at  Levden 
a  number  of  pamphlets  of  Pilgrim  literature,  which  rctleeted  on  the 
Church  of  England.  He  was  financially  assisted  by  William  l.rewer. 
an  English  gentleman  residing  in  Leyden,  a  few  doors  from  the  Rew 
John  Robinson's  house.  There  being  a  mutual  bond  of  friendshi])  l)c- 
tween  King  James  and  ilie  States  general  of  lIoHand,  measures  were 
taken  to  have  the  printing  supi)ressed  and  the  publishers  arrested  and 


4  DEACON   JOHN    DUNHAM. 

transported  to  England.  The  States  general  issued  an  edict  against  the 
publication.  William  Brewer  was  arrested  by  William  Zouche,  who 
had  been  appointed  by  Ambassador  Carleton  for  that  purpose.  This 
Zouche  and  John  Dunham  were  in  the  same  degree  related  to  Sir  John 
Zouche.  William  Brewer  was  taken  to  England,  Dec.  9,  1619,  and 
placed  in  prison,  where  he  remained  until  the  meeting  of  the  Long 
Parhament.  William  Brewster  escaped,  and  the  next  year  sailed  for 
America.  The  Pilgrims,  in  emigrating  to  America,  desired  to  con- 
tinue living  under  the  Dutch  rule  by  locating  near  the  mouth  of  the 
Hudson  River.  In  this  they  were  disappointed,  as  they  landed  on  the 
New  England  shore.  Here  they  were  again  on  English  territory  and 
under  the  sovereignty  of  King  James,  who  was  still  bitter  in  his  feelings 
against  them,  and  his  successor.  King  Charles  I,  followed  in  the  same 
line  of  hostility,  until  it  led  to  his  own  downfall.  King  James,  however, 
had  other  interests  at  stake.  He  was  engaged  in  making  English  set- 
tlements in  New  England.  He  feared  making  an  open  attack  on  the 
Pilgrims,  thinking  it  might  embarrass  his  enterprises.  The  Pilgrims 
were  suspicious  of  him  and  were  particularly  solicitious  about  John 
Dunham,  as  his  kinsmen  were  zealous  partisans  of  the  Established 
Church  and  leaders  in  the  attacks  of  the  Pilgrims.  One  of  them.  Sir 
Edward  Zouche,  was  chairman  of  the  commission  engaged  in  settling 
New  England.  John  Dunham  was  in  a  hazardous  position,  on  account 
of  his  kinsmen,  as  well  as  being  a  Separatist.  His  identity  had  to  be 
concealed.  This  was  done  by  adopting  the  name  of  John  Goodman, 
which  name  was  continued  until  after  the  death  of  King  James. 

PASSENGERS  BY  THE  MAYFLOWER  IN  1620.  In  the  pub- 
lished list  of  passengers  by  the  jNIayflowcr,  in  1620,  appears  the  name  of 
John  Goodman,  who  was  reported  to  have  been  a  single  man.  He, 
it  is  told,  dies  during  the  first  winter.  After  this  he  is -assigned  one  of 
the  garden  plots  adjoining  that  of  Elder  William  Brewster,  and  three 
years  after  his  arrival  was  allotted  land  in  the  General  Distribution,  in 
1623.  Governor  Bradford  did  not  commence  writing  the  Plymouth 
Annals  until  1630,  ten  years  after  the  arrival  of  the  Mayflower  at 
Plymouth.  He  continued  the  writing  until  1641,  that  is,  two  years 
after  the  first  organization  of  the  General  Court.  At  this  time  John 
Dunham  was  deacon  of  the  church,  having  been  chosen  in  1633,  to 
serve  under  Elder  Brewster.  He  also  held  the  office  of  deputy  for  the 
colony,  for  which  ofifice  he  was  chosen  on  June  4,  1639,  when  the  Gen- 
eral Court  was  organized.  These  offices  he  held  almost  continuously 
the  rest  of  his  life.     It  was  not  till  the  year  1650  that  the  list  of  pas- 


DEACON   JOHN    DUNHAM.  5 

sengers  brought  by  the  ]\Iayfl(nvcr,  in  1620,  was  made  up  by  Governor 
Bradford.  Some  assert  that  it  was  done  by  Governor  Prince.  This 
is  immaterial,  though  controversial,  and  at  all  events,  ])retty  late  for  an 
historical  record.  The  Pilgrims  on  l)oard  the  Mayflower  in  the  fall  of 
1620,  made  a  solemn  compact,  for  their  mutual  benefit.  It  is  a  scanda- 
lous disgrace  to  the  of^cials  of  the  Old  Colony  that  so  precious  a  docu- 
ment as  the  Compact  could  have  been  lost.  Will  any  apology  suffice 
for  such  negligence,  since  historians  base  all  their  statements  on  this 
authority?  It  was  not  until  the  year  1669  that  Nathaniel  ]\Iorton  gave 
the  names  of  the  signers  of  the  compact.  This,  one  year  after  the  death 
of  Deacon  John  Dunham  and  twelve  years  after  the  death  of  Governor 
Bradford. 

EVENTS  IN  THE  LIFE  OF  DEACON  JOHN  DUNHAM.  He 
was  born  in  the  village  of  Scrooby,  in  Nottinghamshire,  England,  in  the 
year  1588-9.  He  married  Abigail  Wood,  who  was  distantly  related  to 
him.  He  was  married  in  Leyden,  Holland,  Oct.  17,  1619.  and  their 
son  John  was  born  near  the  time  of  departure  of  the  Pilgrims  for 
America,  in  1620.  The  mother  and  child  were  not  able  and  were  not 
allowed  to  accompany  him.  She,  however,  secretly  joined  him  in  Ply- 
mouth. This  accounts  for  his  lieing  recorded  a  single  man.  That  he 
was  known  as  one  of  the  Old  Stock  is  evidenced  when,  in  1662,  his  son 
John  received  a  grant  of  land,  being  one  of  the  first  born  in  the  colony. 
In  accounting  for  John  ( ioodman  (John  Dunham),  iK'ing  reported  as 
dying  during  the  first  winter,  two  reasons  have  been  suggested;  either 
to  avoid  considering  John  Goodman  as  one  of  the  first  settlers,  or  for 
the  purpose  of  concealing  his  identity  as  John  Dunham.  Both  of  these 
points,  perhaps,  were  considered.  \\'e  have  yet  to  learn  how  Elder 
Brewster  was  protected  in  1  lollaud  and  America.  Three  years  after  the 
first  arrival  of  the  first  settlers,  an  assignment  of  garden  i)lots  was 
made  to  the  "Married  Men  of  the  Plantation,"  as  ordered  by  the  or- 
dinance of  the  colonists.  How  these  lots  were  distributed  Governor 
Bradford  describes  in  his  own  handwriting,  as  follows :  "The  South 
Side  of  the  Street:"  Peter  Browne,  John  Goodman,  William  I'rewster. 
"Highway  to  Town  Brook:"  John  I'.illington,  Isaac  .\llerton,  Francis 
Cooke,  Edward  \\'inslow.  Idie  lots  for  planting  were  allotted  by 
chance".  Historians  state  that  these  lots  were  awarded  to  John  Good- 
man and  others.  The  same  authorities  tell  us  that  he  had  died  during 
the  first  winter.  At  that  time  John  Du.nham  was  alive.  It  should  be 
considered,  that  John  Goodman,  if  a  single  man,  could  not  hold  a  garden 


6  DEACON   JOHN    DUNHAM. 

plot.  Single  men  were  obliged  to  live  in  the  families  of  the  married. 
John  Dunham  was  a  married  man,  and  provision  was  made  for  his 
family.  He  was  a  protege  of  Elder  Brewster  and  also  a  native  of 
Scrooby,  and  it  would  be  natural  to  give  them  adjoining  lots,  as  Gov- 
ernor Bradford  reports. 

A  list  has  been  published  giving  the  names  of  those  settlers  to 
whom  cattle  were  given  in  the  distribution  of  1627.  It  is  claimed  that 
this  document  gives  the  names  of  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  Colony  at 
that  time.  Since  the  publication,  on  investigation,  it  has  been  shown 
that  there  were  other  residents  in  1627.  Neither  the  name  of  Good- 
man nor  Dunham  appear  in  the  list.  John  Dunham,  soon  after  this 
date,  is  known  to  be  a  dealer  in  cattle.  As  early  as  1632  he  received  a 
grant  of  land  for  pasturing  his  cattle.  He  may  have  purchased  them 
in  1627.  John  Dunham  was  chosen  deacon  of  the  church,  in  1633. 
under  Elder  Brewster.  This  is  the  year  some  historian  says  that  he 
arrived  in  the  country.  It  is  not  creditable  that  on  his  immediate  ar- 
rival he  should  be  chosen  to  such  a  responsible  position,  without  a 
previous  record.  As  late  as  1638,  cattle  were  sold  under  the  name  of 
"Goodman."  During  this  year  cattle  were  advertised  as  "Goodman's 
Steers."  These  are  supposed  to  be  the  property  of  Deacon  John  Dun- 
ham. The  following  extract,  concerning  Deacon  John  Dunham,  taken 
from  the  Records,  expresses  the  opinion  of  those  who  in  1638  were 
about  placing  him  in  power  as  Deputy  of  the  Colony: 

"He  was  a  man  of  strict  honesty  and  sterling  character,  quite 
prominent  in  the  growth  and  prosperity  of  the  Colony."  Could  this 
be  said  of  a  man  who  had  just  arrived  in  the  Colony,  coming,  as  his- 
torians have  stated,  in  1633?  The  Plymouth  Colonial  Records  in  speak- 
ing of  the  death  of  Deacon  John  Dunham  give  this  information:  ,"He 
was  an  approved  servant  of  God  and  useful  man  in  his  place,  being  a 
deacon  in  the  Church  of  Plymouth."  He  carried  out  in  the  minutest 
detail  the  principles  taught  by  his  Church  in  extending  the  Kingdom  of 
his  Lord  and  Saviour. 

PLYMOUTH  COLONY.  Much  is  du-e,  for  the  success  of  the 
infant  Plymouth  Colony,  to  the  industry  and  enterprise  of  Deacon  John 
Dunham.  By  trade  he  was  a  weaver  and  plied  the  loom.  He  was  also 
engaged  in  rearing  cattle,  and  as  his  flocks  increased,  he  secured'  addi- 
tional land,  from  time  to  time,  so  that  his  estate  was  constantly  on  the 
increase.  He  became  one  of  the  first  purchasers  of  Dartmouth.  This 
he   sold   to   John   Briggs,   six   years   before    his   death.     To   the    new- 


DEACON   JOHN    DUNHAM.  7 

comers,  John  Dunham  dealt  with  a  hberal  hand  in  providing  means  for 
their  sulisisfence,  and  ho  secured  land  for  their  occupancy  and  use. 

On  the  loth  of  April,  in  the  4th  year  of  the  reign  of  King  James 
the  1st,  the  Great  Patent  of  New  England,  which  is  the  foundation  of 
the  title  to  the  land  comprised  between  the  40  and  48°  of  north  latitude, 
was  presented  and  granted  on  3d  of  November,  1620.  The  council  was 
formed  under  the  leadership  of  Sir  Edmund  Zouche,  Counselor  of 
James  I,  to  put  it  into  execution.  This  council  made  inducements  for 
settling  the  county.  In  1621  it  granted  to  John  Pierce,  in  trust,  a 
patent.  This  he  sold  in  1623  for  £500.  On  the  ist  of  January,  1629, 
Gov.  Bradford  bought  the  patent  in  trust,  but  the  patent  was  not  signed 
imtil  the  first  year  of  Charles  I.  A  form  of  government  was  adopted 
placing  the  power  in  the  hands  of  the  governor  and  assistants.  In  1638 
this  power  was  transferred  to  the'  house  of  Deputies  or  General  Court. 
On  the  2d  of  March,  1640,  Gov.  Wm.  Bradford  surrendered  the  patent, 
reserving  to  himself,  ist,  a  tract  on  Cape  Cod,  embracing  Eastham, 
Orleans,  Brewster  and  Chatham.  2d,  Dartmouth  and  New  Bedford. 
^d,  Rheoboth,  Mass.  Barrington,  Warren  and,  perhaps,  Bristol,  R.   I. 

To  the  disconsolate,  John  Dunham  gave  words  of  encouragement 
and  solaced  them  with  kind  words  and  deeds.  He  was  self-sacrificing 
in  providing  for  the  comforts  of  others.  This  was  in  accordance  with 
his  general  character.  When  about  twenty  days  after  arriving  at  Ply- 
mouth, he  (whom  some  historians  have  named  John  Goodman),  and 
Peter  Brown  walking  into  the  woods,  "to  gather  thatch"  (ndtice  the 
object  of  their  expedition),  "lost  themselves."  After  wandering  all  the 
afternoon,  they  were  obliged,  though  "slenderly"  clothed  to  make  the 
ground  their  bed.  It  snowed  and  the  cold  was  severe.  Their  distress 
in  the  night  was  increased  by  hearing  as  they  supposed  lions  roaring, 
one  of  wdiich  they  thought  very  near.  In  their  terror,  the\-  resolved  to 
climb  a  tree,  though  an  intolerably  cold  lodging  ])lace.  They  stood 
ready  to  ascend,  when  the  lions  should  come,  and  continued  walking, 
walking  'round  the  tree  all  night,  which  probably  saved  their  lives.  In 
the  morning  they  saw  the  islands  in  Plymouth  Harbor  and  in  the  even- 
ing reached  their  friends,  fainting  with  hunger  and  cold.  John  Dun- 
ham's feet  were  so  frozen  tliat  they  were  obliged  to  cut  ofif  his  shoes. 

John  Dunham  was  patriotic  while  reverencing  his  native  country; 
he  loved  the  coimtry  of  his  adoption,  lie  with  ( iovernor  I'radford  and 
Elder  Brewster  were  the  onh  I'ilgrims  who  were  members  of  the 
original  congregation  at  .Scrooby  and  lhe\  jiassed  ihe  wlmle  ni  ilu'ir 
lives   in   PIvukkUIi,   while   others   scathTed    into   the    wildi'rness   beyond 


8  DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM. 

them.  It  is  to  be  inferred  that  John  Dunham,  by  purchase  and  land 
grants,  had  accumulated  considerable  property.  Not  only  had  grants 
been  given  to  him,  but  his  son  John,  had  been  the  recipient  of  a  special 
grant,  being  the  first  born  of  one  of  the  old  comers.  As  early  as  1632, 
John  Dunham's  name  appears  on  the  day  list  for  9  shillings  and  Miles 
Standish  18  shillings.  Although  Deacon  John  Dunham  proved  him- 
self to  be  a  man  of  excellent  business  qualifications,  his  soul  appeared 
to  be  rapt  up  in  tlie  work  of  the  church.  Up  to  1639  the  affairs  of  the 
church  were  peaceably  managed.  At  this  time  John  Cook  caused 
some  dissensions  and  confusion  in  the  organization.  John  Cook  was 
dismissed  and,  to  appease  the  people,  John  Dunham  was  elected  his 
successor.     He  held  the  position  of  deacon  for  the  rest  his  life. 

During  the  official  life  of  John  Dunham  as  one  of  the  Deputies  of 
the  General  Court  of  Plymouth,  the  history  of  the  colony  prescribes 
but  few  momentous  events  and  the  period  was  one  of  profound  peace 
with  the  Indians.  English  settlements,  incorporated  as  towns,  were 
extended  in  every  direction,  and  the  territory  was  nearly  covered  by 
English  grants.  There  were  no  domestic  feuds  or  ecclesiastical  con- 
troversies. Sectarians,  it  is  true,  occasionally  disturl)cd  "the  tranquility 
of  the  inhabitants  of  this  little  commonwealth,  but  persecution,  with 
them,  assumed  its  mildest  form,  and  their  annals  have  escaped  that  deep 
and  indellible  stain  of  blood  which  pollutes  the  pages  of  the  early  history 
of  their  sterner  and  more  intolerant  brethren  of  Massachusetts.  They 
were  somewhat  apprehensive  of  the  commissioners  who  were  sent  out 
by  King  Charles  II,  to  examine  the  condition  of  the  colonies  and  to 
correct  abuses,  but  in  Plymouth,  there  were  no  complaints,  because 
apparently  there  were  no  wrongs.  In  1643  ^  union  or  confederation 
was  effected  between  the  colonies  of  Plymouth,  Massachusetts,  Con- 
necticut and  New  Haven.  The  principal  objects  of  this  confederation 
were  to  secure  harmonious  co-operation  in  religious  affairs,  to  establish 
an  alliance  offensive  and  defensive  for  the  common  defense. 

The  spirit  of  enterprise  which  found  its  first  employment  in  con- 
troversies with  the  natives  took  another  direction,  and  in  the  prosecu- 
tion of  commerce  found  the  real  source  of  prosperity  and  wealth. 
Frugal  and  prudent  from  necessity,  and  industrious  from  habit,  the 
colonists  continued  to  advance  by  sure  and  certain  steps  in  their  career 
of  successful  exertion  until  the  breaking  out  of  King  Philip's  war,  which 
occurred  nine  years  after  the  death  of  John  Dunham.  This  war  was 
the  death  struggle  between  the  white  and  red  men,  and  the  fate  not 
only  of  Plymouth  but  of  all  New  England  was  involved  in  the  issue. 


DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM.  9 

Philip's  residence  and  tliat  of  his  native  tribe  was  within  the  territorial 
jurisdiction  of  Plymouth,  and  therefore  much  of  the  danger  and  much 
of  the  suffering,  which  were  occasioned  by  them,  fell  upon  that  colony. 

The  Enoiish  were  successful  and  secured  the  disi)osal  of  the  lands 
of  the  Indians.  The  dominion  of  the  colony  was  hrndy  established  and 
the  colonists  were  relieved  from  all  apprehensions  of  Indian  hostility. 
In  1692  Plvmouth  C(dony  was  absorbed  in  that  of  Massachusetts.  The 
people  of  Plvmouth  shared  but  few  of  the  favors  which  the  new  govern- 
ment had  to  bestow,  and  it  was  seldom  that  any  resident,  in  what  was 
termed  the  "Old  Colony,"  obtained  any  ofihce  or  distinction  in  the 
Provincial  government,  or  acquired  any  influence  in  its  councils.  I'ly- 
mouth,  however,  may  well  be  proud  of  the  high  distinctions  which  have 
been  acquired  by  many  of  her  native  sons  when  placed  in  more  genial 
clime.  She  has  furnished  her  full  proportion  of  talent,  genius,  learning 
and  enterprise,  in  almost  every  department  of  life. 

RESIDENCE  AND  LAND  OF  DEACON  JOHN  DUNHAM. 
Deacon  John  Dunham's  residence,  after  leaving  the  village,  was  located 
north  of  Watson's  Hill  and  southwest  of  the  village  of  Plymouth.  To 
the  west  there  was  a  swamp  having  an  outlet  into  the  Town  Brook. 
This  outlet,  being  on  his  land,  was  called  Dunham's  Brook.  Two  miles 
west  by  south  of  the  village,  was  a  large  body  of  water  called  Billington 
Zee,  which  took  the  name  from  Francis  Billington,  who  first  discovered 
it.  The  Town  brook  is  an  outlet  to  this  body  of  water.  It  has  been 
enlarged  by  a  flange  and  a  pond.  The  old  swamp  and  Dunham's  Brook, 
by  a  flange  flowing  into  Town  brook,  by  means  of  a  dam  it  has  become 
a  large  pond.  \A\'st  of  Billington  Zee  is  a  smaller  pond  from  which  it 
is  separated  by  a  narrow  strip  of  land,  which  was  ])ul)licly  known  as 
Dunham's  neck.  This  strip  was  a  portion  of  Deacon  John  Dunham's 
land.  The  highway  leading  to  Carver  was  north  of  the  ponds.  South 
of  Billinaton  Zee  within  a  radius  of  four-and-a-half  miles  there  were, 
on  the  west,  a  number  of  ponds.  Micajah's  jiond  is  one-and-a-half 
miles  south  from  the  Zee.  This  pond  was  within  the  hinds  of  Micajah 
Dunham,  a  grandson  of  Deacon  John  Dunham.  Three  miles  farther 
south,  near  the  Carver  line,  was  Dunham's  pond.  The  land  enclosing 
it  was  purchased  by  some  of  the  descendants  of  Deacon  John  Dinduun. 
Some  of  their  oft'spring  now  live  in  the  vicinity. 

CHILDREN  OF  DEACON  JOHN  DUNHAM.  Issue  as  fol- 
lows: The  children  of  J(jhn  and  .Abigail  Dtuiham  were  boi-n  in  I'ly- 
moulh,  Mass.,  except  John,  the  oldest,  wIki  was  born  in  Leyden, 
Holland.      I. — John  wash,  in  1620,  in  Leyden,  lloUand.      lie  m.,  March 


10  DEACON   JOHN    DUNHAM. 

14,   1643,  Dorothy ,  of  Boston.     His  father  granted  him  six 

acres  of  land  next  to  his  property,  when  John  was  16  years  old.  When 
he  was  21  years  old  he  was  given  a  meadow  and  20  acres  of  land  north- 
east of  Josiah  Cook's.  He  was  admitted  a  freeman,  March  7,  1643. 
He  received  grants  of  land  by  the  General  Coi:rt.  In  1659  he  was 
permitted  by  the  court  to  select  land  for  himself.  In  1661  he  and  four 
others  were  allotted  land  at  Sconset.  In  1662  he  was  granted  land  by 
an  act  of  the  General  Court,  "To  give  to  the  hrst  born  of  the  Early 
Comers."  In  the  same  year  he  obtained  a  grant  of  land  in  Barnstal:)le. 
In  1664,  1665  and  1674,  he  received  additional  grants  of  land.  He  died 
at  Wellsfleet,  Eastham,  in  1692.     He  made  his  will,  Feb.  2,  1691. 

II. — Abigail  was  the  tirst  child  b.  at  Plymouth.     She  was  b.  in  1623 
and  m.  Stephen  Wood. 

in. — Thomas  was  b.  in  1626.  In  1646,  when  in  minority,  courted 
and  m.  Martha  Knott.  She  was  a  dau.  of  George  Knott,  of  Sandwich, 
who  d.  May  2,  1648,  and  mentions  in  his  will,  Thomas  Dunham.  His 
son,  Jonathan,  became  one  of  the  earliest  of  the  New  England  Colonists, 
who  settled  in  New  Jersey.  He  made  his  will,  April  2,  1705.  His 
son,  Thomas,  became  a  minister  and  settled  in  Rye,  Westchester  County, 
N.  Y.,  then  in  Connecticut.  Nathaniel  and  Fphraim,  sons  of  his  brother 
Jonathan,  for  a  time  lived  with  Thomas,  in  Rye.  Page  71,  Vol.  11,' 
Colonial  Records  of  Connecticut,  Oct.,  1680,  states,  "Mr.  Thomas  Dun- 
ham minister  at  Rye — Court  orders  that  the  thirty  pounds  per  annum 
agreed  by  Rye  to  be  paid  to  the  minister,  Mr.  Dunham,  shall  be 
gathered  by  the  constable  with  the  country  rate  in  the  same  special 
price  as  the  country  rate  and  by  him  payed  to  the  said  minister,  Oct., 
1683."  Mr.  Thomas  Dunham  and  Mr.  Caleb  Watson  are  accepted  for 
freemen."  While  in  Connecticut,  Thomas  was  granted  £10  for  his 
services  in  the  Indian  war.  One  year  after  the  marriage  of  Thomas, 
he  sold,  on  the  14th  of  January,  the  6  acres  of  land,  given  him  by  his 
father,  to  James  Knott.  He  had  been  publicly  reprimanded  for  his 
courtship  with  Martha  Knott.  On  this  account  he  was  led  to  sell  this 
lot  which  his  father  had  given  him  and  to  leave  the  colony.  He  went 
into  Massachusetts  and  afterwards  to  Hartford,  Connecticut.  It  is 
supposed  that  he  died  in  Connecticut.  His  cottage  in  Plymouth  was 
sold  in  1677  to  Benjamin  Eaton,  of  Andover.  It  is  stated  that  Martha 
Knott  m.  Nov.  29,  1650.  If  this  be  so,  either  this  Martha  was  from 
another  family  or  Thomas  must  have  died  before  1650.  But  it  is  known 
that  Thomas  "was  in  Connecticut  in  1658,  when  he  received  his  pension. 

IV. — Samuel  was  b.  in  1628.     He  m.  Mrs.  Martha  Fallowell,  widow 


DEACON   JOHN   DUNHAM.  II 

of  WilHaiii,  June  29,  i()49.  In  H)53  he  sued  John  Anch'ews.  in  hehah'  of 
his  wife,  for  services  rendered  before  marriage.  He  was  a  freeman  in 
1648.  Samuel  and  Widow  Fallowell,  in  1678,  administered  the  estate 
of  John  Falloweh.  In  1050  lie  bought  land  of  his  brother,  John  Dun- 
ham. On  the  19th  of  May,  1659,  he  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Watson,  in  1668 
he  was  elected  deputy  of  I'lymouth  at  the  time  of  the  death  of  his 
father.  During  that  year  he  was  granted  a  lot  of  30  acres  adjdining 
and  of  the  same  size  that  he  bought  of  his  brother  John.  In  1673  he 
was  appointed  constable.  He  was  surveyor  of  highways  in  1675.  He 
was  under  marshal  in   1686  and  gaol  keeper  in  1689. 

\'. — Hannah  was  b.  in  1630.  She  m.  Oct.  31.  1651,  Giles  Richard 
and  had:  John.  b.  Sept.  16,  1652,  and  Abigail.     He  had  m.  b\*b.  6,  1644, 

Julith and  had  a  son,  Giles,  and  Sarah,  who  was  b.  in  1646. 

Hannah  must  have  d.  before  May  20,  1662,  wdien  he  m.  Jone  (Jane) 
Tilson.  His  son,  Giles,  m.  Hannah  Snow.  b.  in  1646,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Snow,  of  Eastham,  who  adopted  Desire  Doten.  After  her  deatli,  Jmie 
25,  1669,  he  m.  Mrs.  Jane  Churchill,  widow  of  John,  and  dau.  of  William 
Pontus,  of  Bridgew'ater. 

\I. — Jonathan  was  b.  in  1(^32.  He  was  a  freeman  in  1^153.  He  m. 
Nov.  29,  1655,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  De  la  Noye,  wdio  was  the  first 
settler  of  Duxbury.  De  la  Noye  came  from  England  by  the  Fortune 
in  1621.  Jonathan  Dunham's  wife  d.  soon  after  marriage.  He  at 
this  time  resided  in  Barnstable.  On  the  15th  of  October,  1657,  he  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Elder  Henry  Cobb,  of  Barnstable.  She  was  b.  March  24, 
1637.  Her  mother  was  Patience  Hurst,  dau.  of  Deacon  James  Hm-st, 
wdio  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Faunce,  and  for  his  second  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Hinckley  of  Barnstable  and  .Scituate.  and  sister  of  Tlmmas  Hick- 
ley,  who  was  the  last  Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony.  James  Hurst  in  his 
will,  made  Dec.  10,  1657,  mentions  his  sons,  John,  Grcsham,  James 
Eleazer  and  dau.,  Mary  Dunham.  Elder  Henry  Cobb  was  b.  in-  Kent, 
England.  He  came  to  this  country,  in  t('>2(j,  and  settled  at  Scituate 
where  he  was  the  founder  of  the  church.  (  )n  tlu-  8th  day  of  Jamiary, 
1635,  was  chosen  Elder.  Jn  1(^)39  he  removed  to  Uarnstable  where  he 
was  elected  deacon  of  the  church.  This  office  he  held  for  34  xears.  In 
1645  1''^'  was  elected  deputy  from  Uarnstable  ior  six  terms.  Fie  was  the 
ruling  elder  of  the  church  in  1670,  and  d.  in  1679.  Jonathan  nun- 
ham,  at  an  early  date,  interested  himsell  in  mis^iona^\  work  among  the 
Indians  along  {hv  sea  coast,  from  Maine  at  Saco  and  along  C'ai)e  C'od. 
In  i()70  he  resided  at  l^aslham  wlu-re  he  remained  two  years  and  then 
removed  to   .Middleboro,  where,  in    i')73,  he  was  elected  constai)le   and 


12  DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM. 

in  1675,  selectman.  Some  of  the  property  which  he  had  from  his  father, 
John  Dunham,  in  1679,  he  sold  to  his  brother  Joseph  for  twenty-five 
pounds.  He  was  elected  deputy  to  the  General  Court  for  Middleboro. 
It  was  soon  after  this  that  he  removed  to  Edgartown,  Martha's  Vine- 
yard and,  in  1694,  he  was  ordained  at  that  place  by  Elder  Gibson.  On 
the  28th  of  June,  1717,  he  made  his  will  and  died  on  the  i8th  of  the 
following  December.  A  few  years  before  his  death  he  was  assisted  by 
Rev.  Samuel  Wiswall,  who  afterwards  succeeded  him. 

VII. — Persis  was  b.  in  1635.  She  was  m.  first  to  Benajah  I'ratt,  on 
the  29th  of  November,  1655,  and,  secondly,  to  Jonathan  Shaw  on  the 
15th  of  October,  1657.  Jonathan  Shaw  had  previously  m.  Phebe,  a  dau. 
of  George  Watson.     Persis  d.  in  1672. 

Issue:  Abigail  Shaw,  b.  Aug.  21,  1669.  VIII. — Joseph  was  b.  in 
1636.  He  m.  Mercy,  dau.  of  Secretary  Nathaniel  Morton,  on  the  18th 
of  November,  1657.  She  d.  Feb.  19,  1667.  On  the  20th  of  ;\ugust, 
1669,  he  m.  Hester  Worrnall,  dau.  of  Joseph,  of  Rowley,  who  moved 
to  Boston  and  from  there  to  Scituate.  Joseph  Dunham  took  the  oath 
of  fidelity  in  1658  and  in  1686  was  on  the  grand  jury. 

IX. — Benjamin  was  b.  in  1637.  He  m.  Mary  Tilson,  Oct.  25,  1660. 
In  1668  he  resided  in  Eastham.  He  afterwards  removed  to  Taunton. 
Here  he  possessed  real  estate,  some  of  which  he  conveyed  to  Jonathan 
Briggs.     Issue:     Cornelius  was  b.  in  1670  at  Taunton. 

X.^Daniel  was  b.  in  1639.  About  the  year  1670,  he  m.  Mehitable 
Hayward.  He  was  appointed,  in  1671,  surveyor  of  highways  in  Ply- 
mouth. He  removed  to  Bridgewater  and  is  supposed  to  have  d.  in 
Dorchester. 

XL  Benajah,  the  youngest  child,  was  b.  in  1640.  He  m.  Elizabeth 
Tilson,  of  Scituate,  Oct.  25,  1660.  His  occupation- was  similar  to  that 
of  his  father,  a  linen  weaver.  He  accompanied  his  brother,  Daniel, 
to  Eastham,  in  1668.  He  became  a  court  officer  in  1669.  Here  they 
separated  and  in  1672  followed  Jonathan,  the  son  of  Thomas  his 
brother,  and  settled  in  Piscataway,  New  Jersey,  south  of  Woodbridge, 
the  home  of  Jonathan  Dunham.  He  purchased  100  acres  of  land  and 
became  a  planter.  He  took  an  active  interest  in  the  afifairs  of  the 
colony  and  in  1673  was  appointed  captain  of  the  militia,  and  as  such 
was  one  of  the  committee  of  safety  and  council  of  war.  It  was  under 
this  board  that  Jonathan  Singletary,  from  Haverhill,  who  had  assumed 
the  name  of  Jonathan  Dunham,  was  condemned  for  his  vagrancv.  His 
will  was  made  May  10,  1679,  and  he  died  at  Piscataway,  N.  J.,  Dec. 
24,  1680. 


DEACON   JOHN    DUNHAM.  I3 

TAX  RATES  AND  MILITARY  SERVICE.  Rates  of  Plymouth 
in  1632  :  John  Dunham  9  shares  as  stated  by  ShurtHff.  Myles  Stanclish 
18  shares.  Subjects  to  bear  arms — ages  16  to  60.  In  the  year  1643. 
John  Dunham,  Thomas  Dunham,  and  Samuel  Dunham.  March  14, 
1635,  John  Dunham  granted  land  for  sheep  at  Goose  Point.  1639, 
granted  land  southwest  of  William  Pontus. 

II. — ABIGAIL,  b.  1623;  m.  Nov.  6,  1644,  Stephen  Atwopd,  Easton, 
Mass.  They  removed  to  Eastham,  Mass.  Issue:  i. — Joseph,  m. 
App'hia- (Bangs)  Knowles,  widow  of  John  Knowles  and  dau.  of  Edward 
Bangs.  2. — ^Stephen,  Jr.,  m.  Esther.  3. — -Eldad,  b.  July  7,  1651  ;  m. 
Feb.  14,  1683,  Anna,  dau.  of  Mark  Snow;  d.  1715.  4. — John.  5. — 
Hannah.     6. — Medad. 

IV. — SxA.MUEL,  b.  1625;  surveyor  in  Plymouth  in  1675;  later  lived 
in  Barnstable;  m.  June  29,  1649,  ^^^s.  Martha  Fallowell,  widow  of  Will- 
iam ;  1643,  ^  non-commissioned  officer;  Jan.  19,  1647,  granted  6A.of  land 
by  his  father;  1648,  a  freeman;  1650,  bought  land  of  his  brother  John; 
1665,  granted  30  A.  on  west  side  of  the  Nansket ;  1667  to  1674,  select- 
man; 1675,  a  grand  juror;  1678,  with  his  wife,  administrator  of  estate 
of  John  Fallowell;  1686,  under  magistrate  at  Marshfield ;  1687,  gaol- 
keeper;  March  13,  1687,  letters  of  administration  granted  to  his  brother 

John'.     Issue:     i. — Sarah,  1).  April  10,  1650;  m.  1671,  Daniel . 

2. — Twins,  b.  Dec.  29,  1651  ;  lived  six  days.  3. — Samuel,  b.  1660;  m. 
1680,  Elizabeth  Martin.  He  was  fined  for  abusing  a  widow.  1682, 
abusing  Indians. 

V. — HANNAH,  b.  in  1630;  m.  Oct.  31,  1651,  Giles  Richard.  Issue: 
John  Richard,  b.  Sept.  16,  1652;  m.  Hester  D.  jolm  was  iirrcsicd 
for  abusing  Indians,  in  1682.  Issue:  Abigail  Rickard,  m.  Nathaniel 
Jackson.     Issue:     Rebecca    Jackson,    m.    Nathaniel    Morton.     Issue: 

Rebecca  Morton,  m.  \Mlliam  Davis.     Issue:     William  Davis,  m. 

.  Issue:  William  T.  Davis,  Author  of  "Landmarks  of  Ply- 
mouth." 

\TI. — PERSIS,  b.  in  I'lymouth  in  1635;  m..  Nov.  29,  1655,  Uennajah 
Pratt;  2nd,  Oct.  15,  1667,  Jonathan  Shaw.  Persis,  d.  in  1672.  Issue: 
I. — Abigail  Pratt,  b.  Aug.  21,  1657.  2. — Abigail  Shaw.  b.  Aug.  21, 
1669. 

PLYMOUTH  RECORDS—  I'ROIM'RTV  TRANSl"  !•  RRI'.D. 
1651.  GEO.  Ri;SSh:LL  TO  (JILILS  RICKARD.  Oct.  7th,  Geo. 
Russell,  of  Scituate,  doth  acknowledge  in  consideration  of  five  poimds 
ten  shillings  to  be  paid  l)_\-  Giles  Rickard,  Senior  of  Plymonth,  weaver, 


14  DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM. 

hath  freely  bargained  and  sold  his  house  and  land  at  Willingsla,  near 
Plymouth,  with  all  the  rooms  thereof  with  all  boards,  shelves,  doors,  and 
locks  belonging  to  the  same,  with  two  acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  on 
which  the  house  now  standeth,  with  7  acres  of  upland  lying  at  Wobery 
Plain,  bounded  with  the  land  of  Henry  Wood,  on  one  side  and  Edmund 
Tilson  on  the  other,  with  all  the  fences  belonging. 

FRANCOIS  GOULDER  TO  GILES  RICKARD.  Whereas 
there  are  certain  fruit  trees,  which  were  planted  by  Francis  Goulder, 
the  late  inhabitant  of  the  said  house,  for  which  the  said  Giles  is  to  give 
and  make  payments  unto  the  said  Francis  Goulder  for  the  said  trees, 
as  also  the  said  Giles  Rickard  is  to  pay  unto  the  said  Francis  Goulder 
40  shillings  of  the  above  5  pounds  los.  by  order  from  George  Russell, 
aforesaid  and  Giles  Rickard  is  to  have  and  enjoy  a  small  addition  of 
.swamp,  lying  by  the  aforesaid  2  acres,  which  same  Francis  Goulder 
purchased  of  Samuel  Dunham,  to  have  and  to  hold  the  said  house  and 
all  the  boards,  shelves,  doors,  and  locks  belonging  with  two  acres  of 
land  (more  or  less),  on  which  the  house  now  standeth  with  the  seven 
acres  of  land  at  Wobery  Plain,  with  fences  and  all  appurtenances  be- 
longing thereunto,  unto  the  said  Giles  Richard,  his  heirs,  and  assigns 
forever,  &c.,  &c. 

JOHN  DUNHAM  TO  SAMUEL  DUNHAM.  Jan.  19,  1647 
know  all  men  by  these  presents  that  I  John  Dunham  Senior  have  freely 
and  fully  given  to  my  son  Samuel  six  acres  of  upland  ground  being 
bounded  1)\-  my  neighbor  William  Pontus  on  the  north  side  and  with  the 
common  highway  on  the  south  side  and  next  adjoining  the  rest  of  my 
land,  and  the  land  of  my  neighbor  William  Pontus  on  the  east  side, 
provided  the  same  Samuel  Dunham  do  allow  me  sufficient  cart  way 
through  the  same  at  the  partition  between  me  and  niy  neighbor  William 
Pontus.  The  said  Samuel  also  to  maintain  a  sufficient  fence  about  the 
said  6  acres.  I  do  freely  and  fully  give  unto  by  son  Samuel  the  six 
acres  more  or  less  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever. 

Signed:  John  Dunham,  Jan.  19,  1647. 

Mr.  P)radford,  Governor. 

Witness :  Nathaniel  Morton,  James  Glass. 

SAMUEL  DUNHAM  TO  JAMES  GLASS.  Jan.  19,  1647. 
Samuel  Dunham  in  consideration  of  5  lbs.  sterling  to  be  paid  in  manner 
and  form  following;  35  s  to  be  paid,  the  last  of  November  next  follow- 
ing the  date  hereof  and  35  s.  to  be  paid  the  last  of  November  following 
the  first  payment  and  the  remaining  30  to  be  paid  in  November  follow- 
ing the  second  payment  in  the  ordinary  payment  of  the  country  viz: 


i)i-:ac()n  JOHN  duniiam.  15 

corn  or  cattle  by  James  Glass.  Six  acres  of  upland  next  adjoining  John 
Dunham  senior  and  William  Pontus  be  it  six  acres  more  or  less  formerly 
bestowed  by  a  gift  to  Samuel  Dunham  by  his  father  John  Dunham 
aforesaid,  the  said  John  Dunham  reserving  the  use  and  property  of  the 
timber  on  the  six  acres  for  firewood  and  other  purposes.  These 
presents  are  to  certify  concerning  the  said  John  Dunham  Senior  of 
Plymouth  aforesaid  Weaver,  doeth  freely  surrender  all  his  right  title, 
and  interest  into  the  said  timber  unto  James  Glasse  in  lien  of  a  small 
moiety  of  land  belonging  to  William  Pontus  about  half  an  acre  more  or 
less  the  north  west  side  being  bounded  by  John  Dunham's  land  and  the 
south  west  by  a  little  pond.  The  said  William  Pontus  by  way  of  ex- 
change in  the  behalf  of  his  son-in-law  James  Glass  aforesaid  for  the 
aforesaid  timber  on  the  six  acres  of  upland  aforesaid.  Furthermore  the 
said  James  Glass  doth  covenant  and  agree  to  allow  the  aforesaid  John 
Dunham  cartway  &c.  &c. 

SAMUEL  DUNHAM  TO  JOHN  DUNHAM.  Febry.  18,  1650. 
That  Samuel  Dunham  of  New  Plymouth,  planter  in  consideration  of  13 
pounds  sterling,  and  fully  paid  by  John  Dunham,  senior,  of  Plymouth, 
weaver,  has  bargained  and  sold  unto  the  said  John  Dunham  Senior  the 
house  and  lands',  the  said  John  now  inhabits,  estimated  at  about  12 
acres,  more  or  less  bounded  on  the  Northwest  by  Gabriell  Fallowell 
and  John  Wood,  on  the  south  west  by  the  common,  on  the  south  east 
by  lands  of  William  Pontus,  and  other  lands  of  said  John  Dunham,  as 
also  a  small  parcel  of  Aleadow  lying  at  the  watering  place,  about  half 
an  acre,  also  a  parcel  of  upland  at  W' illingsla  about  ten  acres,  more  or 
less,  bounded  by  a  highwa)-  which  lies  between  the  upper  ends  of  'Sir. 
Bradford's  and  Nathaniel  Morton's  lands,  and  the  parcel  of  ui)land, 
aforesaid,  and  at  the  head  with  land  of  Henry  Wood,  To  have  and  to 
hold  the  said  house  and  land,  orchard  and  other  appurtenances  belong- 
ing thereunto,  \\ith  the  small  ])arcel  of  Meadow  at  the  watering  place, 
and  the  parcel  of  upland  at  Willingsla,  belonging  thereunto  to  the  said 
John  Dunham,  his  heirs,  and  assign  forever,  with  all  the  said  Samuel 
Dunham  right,  title  and  interest  unto  the  said  premises,  every  jiart  and 
parcel  thereto  unto  the  use  and  behoof  of  the  said  John  Dunham  his 
heirs,  and  assigns  forever. 

j()ll.\  DUNIIAM.  jk.,  TO  SAMUEL  DUNIIAM.  I\]).  iS.  i()5o. 
jiihn  I  )uiiliani  jr.  oi  Xew  l'l\ninulh  in  c<  msideraliun  of  O  lbs.  sterling 
and  12  s.  fully  paid  by  .'■^annu'l  I  )unh;ini  hath  freely  bargained  and  sold 
until  the  said  Sannul  I  )unliani  a  parcel  of  Upland  estimated  abcnit 
twelve  acres  more  or  less  l\ing  at  Wellingsla  near  Plymouth  bounded 


l6  DEACON    JOHN    DUNHAM. 

on  the  east  by  a  highway  behind  the  upper  end  of  Mr.  Bradford's  and 
Nathaniel  Morton's  land  at  Welling-sla  and  head  by  land  of  Henry 
Wood,  also  a  small  parcel  of  upland  meadows  lying  in  the  woods  being 
estimated  half  an  acre  more  or  less  to  have  and  to  hold  the  same  parcel 
of  upland  and  meadow  with  all  its  appartances  thereunto  belonging 
unto  the  said  Samuel  Dunham  his  heirs,  and  assigns  forever. 


JOHN  DUNHAM. 

I. — JOHN  (Deacon  Jolin  Dunham,  1588-9),  b.  1620;  Leyden  Hol- 
land, m.  Dorothy ,  in  1641.     Granted  30  acres  of  meadow  land 

northeast  of  Cook's  I^ond,  March  7,  1643  ;  became  freeman,  1641,  made 
grand  juror  and  non-commissioned  ofificer;  in  Jan.  19,  1647,  given  6 
acres  of  land  by  his  father;  in  1659  the  general  court  granted  to  him, 
and  four  others,  land  to  be  selected  by  them  at  Sconsett,;  in  1661  ap- 
pointed highway  surveyor;  in  1662  named  as  one  of  the  first  born, 
granted  land  at  Barnstable ;  in  1660  granted  30  acres  west  side  of  the 
Nansket ;  in  1674  granted  30  acres  more.  He  made  his  will  at  Ply- 
mouth, Feb.  2,  1691  ;  probated,  1692.  Issue:  i.  I. — Mary,  b.  1642;  m. 
Nov.  20,  1662,  James  Hamblin,  Jr.,  of  Barnstable.  The}-  had  12  children. 
She  d.  Dec.  19,  1715.  2.  H. — Patience,  b.  March  8,  1645;  m.  James 
Hamblin,  at  Scituate,  Mass.  3.  HI. — John,  b.  Oct.  11,  1649  ^^  Barn- 
stable; m.  March  i,  1680,  Mary  Smith,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Smith  and 
Susannah  Hinckley,  of  England,  sister  of  Gov.  Thomas  Hinckley.  John, 
d.  Jan.  2,  1696.  4.  1\'. — Jonathan,  b.  April  16,  1650;  d.  April  26,  1650. 
5.  V. — Samuel,  b.  Feb.  25,  1651  ;  m.  Mary  Harlow,  Jan.  15,  1680;  in 
1693,  Mrs.  Mary  Watson.  Will  probated  1718.  6.  \'I.— Mercy,  b.  July 
25,  1662;  m.  in  1693,  Israel  Hatch.  7.  \'II. — Susannah,  m.  Jan.  20, 
1673,  Bartholomew  Hamblin.  Had  10  children.  8.  A'lll. — Lydia,  b. 
1666;  m.  Robert  Barrows,  son  of  John  ['arrows,  iiad  l']lisha,  1686. 
9.  IX. — Hannah,  b.  1657;  d.  1659. 

TRANSFER  OF  PROPERTY.  Mcmoranihi  from  i'lymouth 
Records.  John  Dunham  to  Henry  Wood  X\  II  da\  of  March  1642. 
Bradford  Governor.  John  Dunham  the  younger  doth  acknowledge 
that  for  an  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  seven  £  sterling  and  ten 
shillings  to  be  paid  at  Indian  hamest  and  10  s.  more  in  rye  as  soon  as 
ripe  at  the  prices  corn  is  sold  for  al  the  time  of  delivery  at  IMymoulli, 
and  £3  10s.  in  cottt)n  cloth  to  l)e  X\  leernt-  wide  al  1  j.  \  II  j.  ])er  yard 
and  the  rest  of  £  10  s.  in  other  things  of  the  cotton  cloih  be  refused 
in  payment,  the  llenry  shall  pa\-  in  other  things  as  soon  as  he  can  tti 
that  value,  lialli  fret'ly  and  absolnU'l)  sold  lo  iJu'  ^aid  llenry  Wood,  the 
house,    building    and    land    l}ing    in     l'l_\nunuh    belween    ihe    lands    of 

(17) 


l8  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

Gabriel  Fallowell  on  the  north  the  new  field  on  the  west  and  land  of 
John  Dunham  and  William  Pontus  on  the  south  and  east  side  contain- 
ing ten  acres  there  bouts,  together  with  his  grant  ?.t  Swan  Holt  and 
meadow  at  Swan  Holt,  all  and  singular  his  right  anc  title  and  interest 
thereunto  belonging  and  every  parcel  thereof,  to  have  and  to  hold  said 
housing  and  upland  lying  in  Plymouth  and  the  fences  about  the  same 
with  the  ground  as  Swan  Holt  unto  the  said  Henry  Wood,  his  heirs  and 
assignors  forever. 

EDMUND  TILSON  TO  JOHN  t).,  JR.  VH  July  1645.  Edmund 
Tilson  doth  acknowledge  that  for  and  in  consideration  that  John  Dun- 
ham, Jr.  shall  pay  him  13  bush  Indian  Corn  and  five  bushels  of  wheat 
delivered  at  Mayor  Sedquick  in  Charleston,  Massachusetts  Bay  before 
the  end  of  March  next  and  £3  more  in  country  pay  to  that  time  12 
months,  hath  freely  and  absolutely  bargained  and  sold  unto  the  said 
John  Dunham  Jr.  all  his  house  and  garden  place  lying  at  Wellingsly  by 
lately  purchased  of  Henry  Wood,  with  all  the  appartenances. 

THURSTON  CLARK  TO  JOHN  D.,  j;^.  1649  Memoranda. 
The  i6th  day  of  September  Thurston  Clarke  the  elder  doth  acknowledge 
for  and  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  ten  lbs.  sterling, .  whereof  five 
pounds  is  already  paid  by  John  Dunham  Jr.  at  Plymouth.  The  remain- 
ing five  pounds  to  be  paid  by  the  15th  day  of  September  1650  by  John 
Dunham  aforesaid  he  hath  fuhy,  freely  and  absolutely  bargained  and 
sold  unto  the  said  John  Dunham  a  house  and  ten  (10)  acres  of  upland 
be  it  more  or  less  being  in  the  township  of  New  Plymouth  lying  about 
the  highway  going  to  Jones  river  abutting  on  the  upper  of  the  lots  of 
Samuel  Cathert  and  Edward  Dotey  with  all  the  houses  and  fences  now 
upon  the  said  land,  with  all  the  shelves,  locks,  doors,  now  in  use  with 
orchard  &c.  to  have  and  to  hold  unto  the  said  John  Dunham,  his  heirs, 
and  assigns  forever  and  Faith  Clarke  the  wife  of  Thurston  Clarke,  does 
give  her  free  and  full  covering  to  the  sale  of  the  aforesaid  house,  land, 
orchard  and  appartenances. 

NATHANIEL  SOUTHER  TO  JOHN  DUNHAM.  Memoranda 
XXV  Sept.  1645.  That  Nathaniel  Souther  for  £5  sterling  and  i  goat 
kid  in  hand  to  be  paid  by  John  Dunham  Jr.  in  corn  or  cattle  but  not 
more^  than  i  third  in  corn  &c.  &c.  hath  freely  and  fully  bargained  & 
sold  to  the  said  John  10  acres  of  upland  and  the  fences  about  the  same 
and  the  garden  place  at  Wellingsly  &c. 

JOHN  DUNHAM,  JR.,  to  NATHANIEL  MASTERTON.  Octo- 
ber 25,  1648.  John  Dunham  acknowledges  for  and  in  consideration  of 
lbs.  12  sterling  to  be  paid  unto  him,  in;  3lbs.  to  be  paid  out  of  hand 


JOHN    DUNHAM.  I9 

cloth  and  commodities,  and  5lbs.  to  be  paid  by  the  15th  day  of  April 
next  following  the  date  hereof  in  corn  and  cattle  and  the  remaining 
4lbs.  to  be  paid  on  the  last  of  October  1649  i"  ^X^  ^"^  Indian  Corn  by 
Nathaniel  Masterton  his  heirs,  and  assigns  forever  provided  the  said 
John  Dunham  Jr.  is  to  dwell  in  and  make  use  of  the  same  until  the  15th 
day  of  April  next  following  ihc  date  hereof. 

In  witness: — John  Dmdiam,  Nathaniel  Morton. 

3  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  ir,  1649;  m.  March  i,  1680,  Mary  Smith,  dan.  of 
Rev.  John  and  Susanna  (Hinckley)  Smith  and  niece  of  Thomas  Hinck- 
ley, the  last  governor  of  I'lymouth  Colony.  In  1683,  he  and  his  wife 
sued  Joseph  Howland  for  two  years'  service  of  Mary,  before  their  mar- 
riage. Her  maiden  name  was  used  in  the  suit.  He  was  not  an  original 
proprietor  of  Barnstable,  as  he  bought  land  of  Thomas  Bowmian,  Jr., 
who  moved  to  Falmouth,  Veh.  18,  1685.  Three  A.  of  land  were  laid  out 
to  him,  bounded  on  the  E.  by  Goodspeed's  old  castway,  that  goeth  from 
Ebenezer  Goodspeed's  house  to  the  place  where  the  old  house  of  the 
said  Goodspeed  was  by  the  Salt  Marsh;  S.  and  W.  by  cove  and  river, 
and  W.  by  the  Commons.  On  April  10,  1689,  thirty  A.  which  had 
been  granted  to  him  several  years  previous,  was  laid  out  to  him  at 
Oysterhead  river,  bounded  W.  by  Herring  river ;  S.  by  John  Leedsour's 
marsh ;  E.  by  John  Goodspeed's  castway.  He  was  first  a  member  of 
the  church  at  Plymouth,  afterward  at  Barnstable.  In  1692  he  was 
deputy  in  general  court ;  after  his  death,  Jan.  2,  1698,  his  wife  ]\Iary, 
moved  to  Mansfield,  and  opened  a  pul^lic  house.  Issue:  Born  at 
Barnstable.  10.  I. — Thomas,  b.  Dec.  25,  1680,  Plymouth;  bap.  by 
Parson  Russell,  Sept.  17,  1683.  11.  II. — John,  b.  May  18,  1682;  bap. 
1683;  d.  1714.  12.  III. — Ebenezer,  b.  April  17,  1684;  "i-  ^/O/-  Anne 
Ford,  Mansfield.  13.  IV.- — ^Desire,  b.  Dec.  10,  1685.  lUirnstable  ;  bap. 
July  30,  1686,  by  the  Rev.  John  Lathrop;  m.  March  11,  1712-13,  Samuel 
Stetson,  of  Scituate.  14.  V. — Elisha,  b.  .Sept.  1,  1687;  m.  Temperance 
Stewart,  1739.  15.  VL — Mercy,  b.  Jan.  10,  1689;  m.  (1)  Ephraim 
Kempton  ;  m.  (2)  Dec.  17,  1724,  Samuel  Stetson,  Scituate,  Mass.  16. 
VII. — Benjamin,  b.  June  20,  1691  ;  m.  (i)  Feb.  2,  1732,  Hannah  Scott; 
m.  (2)  Hannah  (jreen,  b.  Jan.  13,  1696. 

r..\RROWS. 

8  LYDIA,  in.  Kobert  liarrows;  b.  1666.  Issue*.  17.  I. — Elisha 
Barrows. 

I  MAR'S',  1).  1642,  I'arnstable;  m.  Nov.  20,  if)(''i2.  James  llamblin. 
Jr.;  b.  1636,  England;  d.  May  3,  1718,  Tisbm-y  ;  she  d.  1  )ec.  10,  1715. 
Issue:      18.    1. —  Mar\-  1  laiiiblin,  b.  Jul\-  24.  1664;  m.  I''e]).  22,  \()i)2.   Inhn 


20  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

Davis,  Jr.;  d.  1698.  19.  11. — Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  13.  1667;  m.  John 
Scudder;  d.  Jan.,  1742.  20.  III. — Eleazar,  b.  April  12,  1668;  m.  Lydia. 
21.  IV. — Experience,  b.  April  12,  1668;  m.  Aug.  24,  1687,  Thomas 
Jenkins. 

7  SUSANNA,  m.  Jan.  20,  1673,  Bartholomew  Hamblin  ;  b.  April 
II,  1642;  d.  April  24,  1704,  Barnstable.  Issue:  Born  Barn-stable.  22. 
I. — Samuel,  b.  Dec.  25,  1674.  23.  II. — Mercy,  b,  June,  1777;  m.  Nov. 
10,  1709,  Edward  Milton.  24.  III. — Patience,  b.  April  15,  1680.  25. 
IV. — Susanna,  b.  March  16,  1682.  26.  V. — Experience,  b.  Feb.  13, 
1684;  m.  Sept.  13,  1732,  Isaac  Lewis;  d.  July  24,  1749.  2^.  VI. — John, 
b.  June  19,  1686;  d.  April  26,  1705.  28.  VII. — Ebenezer,  b.  March  23, 
1689.  29.  VIII.— Mary,  b.  May  23,  1691.  30.  IX.— Bethia,  b.  Nov. 
26,  1693.     31.  X. — Reliance,  b.  Nov.  30,  1696. 

2  PATIENCE,  b.  1645;  m.  James  Hamblin.  Issue:  32.  I. — 
James,  b.  Aug.  26,  1669;  m.  Oct.  8,  1690,  Ruth  Lewis.  33.  II. — 
Jonathan,  b.  March  6,  1671  ;  m.  March  6,  1705,  Esther  Hamblin.  34. 
III. — Ebenezer,  b.  July  29,  1674;  m.  Sarah  Lewis.  35.  IV. — Elisha,  b. 
March  15,  1676;  d.  Dec.  20,  1677.  36.  V. — Hope,  b.  March  13,  1679; 
m.  May  9,  1712,  William  Case,  son  of  John  and  Desire  (Manter)  Case. 
37.  VI. — Job,  b.  Jan.  15,  1681.  38.  VII. — John,  b.  Jan.  12,  1683.  39. 
VIII. — Elkanah,  m.  (i)  April  13,  1711,  Abigail  Hamblin;  m.  (2)  Mar- 
garet Bates.     40.  IX. — Benjamin,  bap.  March  16   1685;  m.  Anne  Mayo. 

36  HOPE  HAMBLIN,  b.  March  13,  1679;  m.  May  9,  1712,  William, 
son  of  John  and  Desire  (Manter)  Case,  of  Tisbury.  Issue:  41.  I. — 
James  Case,  b.  1713;  m.  Sept.  2^,  1736,  Sarah  B'ossom,  of  Barnstable; 
removed  to  Lebanon,  Conn.  42.  H. — Barnard  Case,  b.  1714;  m. 
Dorothy  Hammett ;  d.  July  8,   1792.     43.  III. —  Desire,  b.   1719. 

42  BARNARD  CASE,  b.  1714;  m.  Dorothy -Hammett ;  b.  1715;  d. 
July  9,  1792.  He  d.  July  8,  1792.  Issue:  44.  I. — Rebecca,  m.  Feb. 
9,  1772,  Jonathan  Foster.  45.  II. — Barnard,  m.  Jan.  i,  1793,  Thankful 
Daggett. 

5  SAMUEL,  b.  1651,  Plymouth;  m.  (i)  Mary  Harlow,  1680;  m.  (2) 
Jan.  15,  1693.  Mrs.  Sarah  Watson.  Last  marriage  took  place  in  In- 
ferior Court  of  Common  Pleas.  In  1699,  he  and  son,  Samuel,  enlisted 
under  Capt.  James  Warren.  Will  probated  1718  at  Plymouth.  Issue: 
46.  I. — Samuel,  d.  1681  ;  enlisted  3  years  under  Captain  Warren.  47. 
II.— William,  b.  1684;  m.  Anne  Norcutt  of  Wm.  of  Mansfield.  48.  III. 
— ^Mary,  b.  1687.  49.  IV. — Ebenezer,  b.  1692;  m.  Abigail.  50.  V. — 
Nathaniel,  b.  1698;  m.  Rebecca  Ring. 

47  WILLIAM,  b.  1684;  m.  Ann  Norcutt.     Issue:     51.  I.— William, 


JOHN     DUXIIAM.  21 

h.  i/io;  m.  at  Colchester,  Marcli  13,  1739,  Persis  Dunliani.  She  d.  Nov. 
18,  1773.     52.   II. — Martha,  1).  1713.  at  Colchester;  in.  Nathaniel   I-Vee- 

man.     53.   III. — Jonathan,  h.  1715,  at  Colchester;  m.  Elizabeth . 

54.  IV. — Mary,  b.  1716,  at  Mansfield;  ni.  Solomon  Brown. 

49  EBENEZER,  b.   1692;  m.  Abigail .     Issue:     55.  I. — 

Abigail,  m.  James  Weston.  56.  II. — Samuel,  b.  1732;  m.  1755,  Susanna 
Thomas,  of  John.  57.  III. — Ebenezer,  b.  1738;  m.  1756,  Hannah 
Morton.  58.  IV. — Joim,  m.  Nov.,  1755,  Mary  Thomas.  59.  V. — 
Moses.  60.  \T. — Mary.  61.  VH. — ^Barnabas,  m.  1766,  Lydia  Cole. 
62.  Vm. — William,  m.  1764,  Abigail  Thomas. 

62  WILLIAM,  m.  1764,  Abigail  Thomas.  Issue:  63.  I.— Will- 
iam, b.  1765;  m.  Elizabeth  Foster.     64.  II. — Thomas,  b.  1770. 

53  JONATHAN,  1).  1715;  m.  Elizabeth;  h.  m  Colchester;  settled 
in  Williamburg,  Mass. ;  moved  to  Ballston,  N.  Y.  Issue :  65.  I. — 
Elizabeth,  b.  April  3,  1730;  m.  Sept.  19,  1751,  John  Marvin,  Jr.  66.  11. 
— Samuel,  b.  1733;  m.  Mary  Earl,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  (See  Pension 
Record).  67.  III.— Mary,  b.  April  18,  1734.  68.  I\\— Solomon,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1735;  m.  69.  v.— Esther,  b.  Dec.  9,  1737;  m.  Jan.  29,  1755, 
Abner  Quitterfield.  70.  VL — x\lida,  b.  May  9,  1739.  71.  VH. — Dau. 
that  m.  Mr  Jones,  and  had:     y2.  I. — Dunham  Jones,  M.  P.,  Ca. 

63  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  13,  1765;  m.  1788,  Elizabeth  Foster,  of  Ply- 
mouth; d.  July  20.  1854,  aged  84  years.  He  d.  Oct.  8.  1833,  Plymouth. 
Issue:  yT,.  I. — John  Foster,  b.  Aug.  2,  1796;  m.  1819,  Lydia  TiU't 
Wiswall.  74.  II. — Be:sey  (Elizabeth),  m.  (i)  John  Lewis;  m.  (2)  Ben- 
jamin Barnes. 

77,  JOHN  FOSTER,  b.  Aug.  2,  1796;  m.  1819,  Lydia. Tuft  Wins- 
wall ;  b.  Nov.  10,  1798,  Provincetown.  Issue:  75.  I. — Lydia  Ann.  b. 
Aug.  26,  1820.  76.  II. — John  Thomas,  b.  Nov.  7,  1821.  yy.  III. — 
Hannah  Nickerson,  b.  March  10.  1823;  m.  Fleazar  SIkiw  ;  b.  1823.  yS. 
IV. — Salone  Nickerson,  b.  Sept.  20,  1827;  m.  Joshua  I.  lules.  79.  V. — 
George  Foster,  b.  Oct.  31,  1831,  of  Abraham.  80.  \'I. —  lietsev  Foster, 
b.  Aug.  23,  1833;  m.  Samuel  Xewell  Dunham.  8r.  \'Ii. — ^Lydia  Ann. 
b.  July  14,  1837;  m.  D;iniel  II.  I'aulding.  82.  \'III. — William  Thomas, 
b.  Sept.  25,  1829. 

56  SAMUEL,  b.  1732:  m.  1755,  Susanna  Thomas,  of  JdIui.  Issue: 
83.  I. — SanuK'l,  b.  1758;  m.  Elizabetli  Morton.  84.  11.  —  l{lizal)etli.  1). 
1761.  85.  111. — Susanna,  b.  T7'')3:  m.  I7(j(),  b'hn  .\lden  ;  d.  |an.  j.  1S14, 
Middleboro.  86.  lY. —  Dclxirali,  1).  ^yf^^:  ni.  (iidcon  ."^^ouihworih.  ^y. 
V. — Ichabod,  1).  17O8;  m.  Sarah  Wood,  of  Woodstock.  \  I.  88.  \'l. — 
Elijah,   b.    1770.     89.  VH. — Nathaniel    Thomas,    b.    1772.     90.    \lil. — 


22  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

Nancy,  b.  1774;  m.  Abraham  Thomas.  91.  XI. — Ephraim,  b.  1777.  92. 
X. — Andrew,  b.  1779.     93.   XI. — Lewis,  b.  1785. 

66  SAMUEL,  b.  1733;  m.  Mary  Earl.  Issue:  94.  I. — Samuel,  b. 
Jan.  15,  1765;  m.  Dec.  11,  1791,  Mary  Earl,  Lansing-burgh,  N.  Y. ;  b. 
Sept.  4,  1774.  95.  II. — Jesse  Davis,  m.  Hannah  J.  Bagnall.  96.  III. — 
Daniel,  b.  1762;  m.  Margaret  Ouitterfield.  97.  W. — Chandler,  m. 
Judith  Pierce,  dan.  of  Benjamin.  98.  W — ^Mary.  99.  VI. — Eliza.  100. 
VII.— Sally. 

c;4  SAMUEL,  b.  Jan.  15,  1765;  clergyman;  m.  Mary  Earl,  Lan- 
singburgh,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11,  1791.  Applied  for  pension,  Sept.  15,  1800, 
at  Scriba,  X^  y.  Issue:  loi.  I. — William,  b.  March  20,  1793;  m.  Aug. 
26,  1810,  Esther  Hims ;  b.  Dec.  5,  1790.  M.  E.  preacher.  102.  II. — 
Moses,  b.  May  5,  1800;  m.  Roxanna  Reals;  d.  Jan.  23,  1826.  103.  III. 
— Henry,  b.  March  11,  1802;  m.  Diadama  Fox,  Oct.  5.  1849.  104.  IV. 
— Samuel.     105.  V. — Wesley.     106.  VI. — Minerva.     107.  VII. — Waitty. 

103  HENRY,  b.  March  11,  1802;  m.  Diadama  Fox;  d.  Oct.  5,  1849. 
Issue:  108.  I. — Mary,  b.  Feb.  25,  1828.  109.  II. — Samuel,  b.  March 
5,  1830;  d.  Oct.  16,  1832.  no.  HI. — ^Diana,  b.  Jan.  4,  1832;  m.  Henry 
Furman.  iii.  IV. — Diadama,  b.  Jan.  4,  1832;  m.  Stephen  Potter.  112. 
V. — Roxana,  b.  April  22,   1834;  m.   Chauncey  Lane.     113.  VI. — Julia, 

b.  March  21,  1836;  m.  Mr.  Meyers;  d. 15,   1861.     114.  VII.— 

Nancy  A.,  April  11,  1839;  '"•  J-  A-  Thompson.  115.  VIII. — Amelia,  b. 
Aug.  14,  1841  ;  m.  Joseph  Rounds.  116.  IX.— James  H.,  b.  Dec.  16, 
1844;  "^-  Mary  Hardin. 

102  MOSES,  b.  May  5,  1800;  M.  E.  clergyman;  m.  Aug.  15,  1822, 
Roxanna  Beals ;  b.  Oct.  27,  1804;  d.  March  6,  1883;  he  d.  Clayville,  Jan. 
23,  1862;  buried  at  Cedarville.  Issue:  117.  I. — Dela  Fletcher,  b.  May 
4,  1823;  d.  Dec.  14,  1837.  118.  II. — Moses  Earl,  b.  Feb.  6.  1824;  m. 
(i)  Harriet  L^rsula  Hughston ;  m.  (2)  Lydia  Maria  Johnston;  d.  Dec.  17, 
1898. 

118  MOSES  E.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1824;  graduated  Hamilton  College,  1847; 
Psi  Upsilon ;  a  prominent  educator  and  successful  preacher;  1889-98, 
pastor  of  Plymouth  Cong.  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y. ;  Ph.  D.  of  Union  Col- 
lege;  D.  D.  of  U.  of  P.,  LL.  D.  of .     He  was  a  journalist 

of  some  note,  frequently  and  acceptably  contributing  to  magazines  and 
papers.  He  held  many  honorable  offices  and  delivered  innumerable 
addresses.  He  m.  (i)  Aug.  6,  1851,  Harriet  Ursula  Hughston,  of 
Guilford,  who  d.  April  9,  1859;  m.  (2)  Feb.  25,  1862,  Lydia  M.  Johnston, 
of  Sidney.  He  d.  Whitesboro,  Dec.  17,  1898.  Issue:  119.  I. — George 
Earl,  b.  April  5,  1859;  graduated  Hamilton  College,  Psi  Upsilon;  editor 


JOHN    DUNHAM.  23 

of  The  Utica  Daily  Press;  m.  Jan.  9,  1884,  Helen  M.  Jones.  Jan.  23, 
1888.  a  dau.  was  b.  wlro  d.  Jan.  24,  1888.  President  of  Utica  Chamber 
of  Commerce  ;  trustee  of  Hamilton  College  ;  a  manager  of  Utica  State 
Hospital. 

95  JESSE  DAMS,  b.  about  1786;  m.  t8o8,  Hannah  Jackson 
Bagnall,  dau.  of  Richard.  Issue:  120.  I. — Richard  Bag-nail;  m. 
Hannah  Chandler.  121.  H.— Lucy  Wright ;  m.  Benjamin  Harvey.  122. 
HI. — William  Jackson,  Anna  Hinckley,  widow  of  Chandler  D.  Dun- 
ham. 123.  I\\ — Joseph  Bagnall.  124.  V. — Chandler  Davis,  m.  Anna 
Hinckley.  125.  VI.— Eliza  Rich.  126.  VII.— Nancy.  127.  VIII.— 
Sarah.     128.  IX. — Hannah.     129.  X. — Samuel  West. 

120  RICHARD  B.,  m.  1838.  Hannah  J.  Chandler,  dau.  of  John  B. 
Issue:  130.  I. — George  H.,  b.  1842;  m.  Eliza  Cole.  131.  II. — William 
C,  h.  1849;  "■>•  Elizabeth  Lewis.     132.  HI. — Samuel  West. 

87  ICHABOD,  b.  1768  ;  m.  Sarah  Wood,  of  Woodstock,  Vt.  Issue : 
133.  I. — Ephraim,  m.  Rebecca  Barrows.  134.  II. — Betsy,  m.  George 
Barrows.  135.  HI. — Nathaniel,  b.  1805;  m.  Anna  M.  Vaughn,  Middle- 
boro.  136.  IV. — Nancy,  m.  Alden  Bisbee,  Middleboro.  137  V. — Mary 
H.,  m.  Benjamin  Dunham,  of  Carver. 

135  NATHANIEL,  b.  1805;  m.  Anna  H.  Vaughn,  Middletown, 
N.  Y.  Issue:  138.  I.-^Benjamin  F.,  m.  Anna  C.  Rand,  of  California. 
139.  II. — Rhoda. 

61  BARNABAS,  m.  Lydia  Cole,  1766.  Issue:  140.  Barnabas,  m. 
Betsey  Forbes.  Issue:  141..  I. — Phebe,  m.  Caleb  Pryant,  of  Portland. 
142.  II. — Barnabas,  m.  four  times. 

142  BARNABAS,  m.  (i)  Betsey  King,  in  1827;  m..  1846,  (2)  Betsey 
Barnes,  dau.  of  Corbin ;  m.  (3)  1863,  Airs.  Nancy  Holmes,  widow  of 
Sylvanies ;  m.  (4)  1876.  Mrs.  Betsey  Bradford,  sister  of  the  second  wife, 
and  widow  of  Edward  Winslow  Bradford.  Issue:  143.  I. — Barnabas, 
b.  1827.  144.  II. — Benjamin  F.,  1829.  145.  HI. —  Barnabas,  b.  1834; 
m.  Harriet  Nickerson.  146.  IV. — Betsey,  b.  1837;  m.  Richard  Arthur. 
147.  \'. — Benjamin  F.,  b.  1841  ;  m.  (i)  Mary  F.  Clark;  m.  (2)  Mary  B. 
Thomas. 

47  WILLIAM,  b  1684;  m.  Anne  Norcott,  of  William,  of  Mans- 
field; will  probated  at  Plvmouth.  1745;  enlisted  for  three  years  under 
Capt.  Warren.  Issue:  14S.  1. — William,  ]>.  1710;  m.  \'i»v.  i).  1739. 
Persis  Dunham,  Colchester,  Cl.  149.  111. —  Martha,  b.  1713,  .Mansfield; 
m.  Nathaniel  Freemavi.  150.  I\  . — Jonathan,  b.  1715;  m.  b^izabeth. 
151.  V. — Mary,  b.  171^);  m.  Sylvanus  Freeman. 

148  WILLIAM,   b.    1710,   Colchester;    m.    Nov.    13,    1739,    Persis 


24  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

Dunham,  who  d.  Nov.  i8,  1773.  Issue:  Born  at  Colchester:  152.  I. 
— William,  b.  Sept.  6.  1740;  d.  West  Winchester,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1781. 

153.  III. — Eleazar,  b.  Dec.  15,  1742;  m.  Elizabeth .     154.  IV. 

— Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  20,  1745;  m.  Mehitabel  Knowlton.  155.  V. — 
Persis,  b.  May  20,  1747;  d.  Winchester,  Conn.,  Nov.  11,  1772.     156.  VI. 

— Esther,  b.  May  8,  1743;  m.  April  2.  1766. 157. 

VII. — Esther,  b.  May  2,  1749;  m.  April  2,  1763,  Daniel  McCall,  Middle- 
town.  158.  A7II. — Samuel,  b.  Oct.  10,  1750;  m.  Aug.  3,  1775,  Mary 
Johnson.     159.  IX. — Mary,  b.  March  17,  1752;  d.  May  13,  1755. 

153  ELEAZER,  b.  Dec.  15,  1742;  m.  Elizabeth .     Issue: 

160.  I. — Betsey,  b.  April  7,  1763.  i6r.  II. — Eleazer,  b.  Jan.  2,  1765;  m. 
Nov.  25,  1784,  Lois  Johnson.  162.  III. — William,  b.  July  14,  1767;  m. 
Sarah  Foote ;  b.  March  3,  1767,  Middletown.  Ct. 

154  JONATHAN,  b.  June  20,  1745;  lived  at  Winsted,  Conn., 
Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  lieutenant;  m.  1767,  Mehitabel  (Daniels)  Knowlton. 
He  d.  about  1821.  Issue:  163.  I. — Jonathan,  m.  Nov.  24,  1791. 
Susanna  Kellogg.  164.  II. — Elias,  m.  March  10,  1791,  Jerusha  Lewis; 
had  factory  at  Colchester,  Madison  Co. ;  Chenengo  river,  for  fulling  and 
dyeing  cloth.  165.  HI. — Mehitabel,  b.  Colchester,  1774;  m.  x'Vsher 
Rowley, 'Jan.   18,   1765,  Chatham,  Ct.,  and  d.   Sept.  7,   1844,   Winsted. 

166.  IV. — Hazael,  b.  Nov.,  1776;  m.  Abigail  Rowley;  d.  Oct.  16,  1859. 

167.  V. — William,  b.  1767;  m.  Sarah  Foote;  d.  March  6,  1837. 
DEED.  Between  James  Gordon  of  Ballston  and  Jonathan  Don- 
ham  of  Hampshire  County,  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  Dated 
November  23,  1778.  Consideration  600  pounds.  Conveys  "All  that 
certain  tract  or  parcel  of  land  situate  lying  and  being  in  the  County 
of  Albany  in  the  patent  of  Kayaderosseras  within  m  the  town  of  Ballston 
and  known  and  distinguished  in  a  map  of  the  said  town  by  Lot  Number 
four  of  the  fifth  division  of  said  town,  bounded  as  follows  viz.  Begin- 
ning at  a  large  maple  tree  marked  No.  IV  and  V  in  the  west  bounds  of 
said  tract  called  Ballston  then  along  the  same  north  twenty  nine  chains 
and  fifty  nine  links  to  a  stake  and  heap  of  stones  then  cast  sixty  eight 
chains  to  a  black  birch  tree  marked  No.  i  and  2  then  south  twenty 
nine  chains  and  fifty  nine  links  to  a  stake  and  heap  of  stones  in  the 
north  bounds  of  the  general  lot  No.  IV  then  along  the  same  west  sixty 
eight  chains  to  the  place  of  beginning  containing  Two  hundred  and 
one  and  a  half  acres  of  land." 

167  WILLIAM,  b.  1767,  Colchester,  Middletown;  m.  Sarah  Foote; 
b.  March  5,  1767;  d.  March  31,  1837,  Middletown;  he  d.  March  6,  1837. 
Issue:     168.  I. — William,  b.  March  6,  iyS2.     169.  II. — Julius,  b.  May 


JOHN   DUXI^.\^^.  '  25 

15,  1794.  170.  III. — Sarah,  h.  Aug.  31,  1795;  m.  July  2,  1818,  William 
Southmayd.  Middletown.  171.  \\\ — Aniauda,  h.  Xov.  15,  1798;  d. 
1820.  172.  A'. — Lucretia.  h.  Juue  17,  1800;  ni.  Edwin  i'ratt,  of  Say- 
brook,  who  d.  Dec.  21.  1834.  173.  VI. — Elizabeth  Green,  b.  July  2, 
1802;  d.  Nov.  9,  1815.  174.  \'II. — Edward,  b.  Nov.  20,  1S05.  175. 
A'JII. — Eleazer,  b.  Eeb.  14.  1807;  d.  Eeb.  23,  1809.  176.  IX. — Samuel, 
b.  Aug-.  22,  1808.     1//.  X. — Alary,  b.  Dec.  24,  1810. 

165  MEHITABEL  ROWLEY,  b.  1774,  Colchester,  Conn. ;  lived 
at  Winsted  and  Colchester;  m.  1792,  Asher  Rowley,  son  of  Ebenezer 
Rowley  and  Susamia  Annable,  Haddam,  Ct. ;  b.  Oct.  21,  1776;  d.  Sept. 
7,  1843;  she  d.  June  2/,  1839,  Winsted,  Ct.  Issue:  178.  I. — Betsey 
Rowley,  b.  Jan.  10,  1794.  Winsted,  Ct. ;  m.  Lewis  McDonald;  had  several 
children;  Iowa.  179.  II. — Ansel,  b.  Feb.  13,  1796;  m.  Lucy  Clairborn, 
of  Chesterfield,  Va. ;  d.  Chilicothe,  Mo.,  1872;  he  d.  Oct.  25,  1851,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  180.  III. — Elias,  b.  March  22,  1798;  m.  Lura  (Bushnell) 
Curtis,  d.  June  6,  1877;  dau.  of  Lemuel  Bushnell,  d.  Nov.  7,  1877,  at 
Winsted.  181.  IV. — Warren  Dunham,  b.  June  20,  1800;  m.  (i)  Davis 
Stanton;  m.  (2)  Harriet  Maria  Curry.  182.  V. — ^Sally  M.,  b.  June  28, 
1802;  m.  Chauncey  Shattuck,  Jan.  30,  1884.  183.  VI. — Harriet,  b.  July 
10,  1804;  d.  Aug.  18,  1831.  184.  VII. — George,  b.  July  16,  1806;  went 
West.  185.  VIII. — Harlow,  b.  July  12,  1808;  m.  Sarah  Ann  Haynes  ; 
d.  May,  1891.  186.  IX. — Hiram,  b.  April  7,  181 1  ;  d.  Jan.  7,  1841.  187. 
X.— Charles,  b.  Jan..  1813;  d.  Dec.  21,  1833.  188.  XL— Charlotte,  b. 
Dec.  6,  1815;  d.  Dec.  17,  i'8i5. 

163  JONATHAN,  b.  Nov.  24,  1791.     Issue:     189.  I. — Jonathan. 

166  HAZAEL,  b.  Nov.,  1776,  Colchester;  lived  at  Hamilton  and 
Utica,  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  kept  a  hotel;  m.  Abigail  Rowley;  b.  1779; 
d.  South  Bay.  N.  Y..  Aug.  31,  1861.  He  d.  Cicero,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1859; 
lived  in  Hamilton  Co.;  then  Herkimer  near  Hartford,  now  Utica  C  S. 
Hotel.  Issue,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. :  190.  I. — Alpha,  m.  (i)  Honora  Camp- 
bell; m.  (2)  Freelove  A.  Mathewson  ;  m.  (3)  Mrs.  E.  Ackley.  191.  11. — 
Betsey,  b.  May  4,  1805;  m.  Hamilton,  March  13.  1825,  Leonard  Hoad- 
ley,  b.  July  4,  1794;  d.  March  10,  1880,  Cicero.  N.  Y.  She  d.  South  l'>ay. 
N.  Y..  March  20,  1885;  burned  to  death.  192.  ill. —  Hiram,  b.  Oct.  2(\ 
iSoO;  m.  Eliza  Snooks;  went  to  Canada;  then  Wisconsin;  had  son  at 
Los  Angeles.  Cal. ;  owns  St.  Elmo  Hotel  there.  i()2.  W. — Warren, 
b.  March  22.  1811  ;  m.  Julia  A.  Johnson  ;  d.  C"onslaiUia,  .\.  A'.  i(;4.  \'. 
— Orson,  (1.  rorlsmonth,  (  ).  i(;5.  \l. — X'aleutine.  h.  Max  15.  iSi():m. 
(i)  Ambrosia  Williams;  m.  (2)  Louisa  l)oies])acli  ;  lives  South  Hay. 
Oneida  Lake;  W  ( ).  address,  Cicero,  N.  Y.     196.   \'ll. — Lannoii   lload- 


26  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

ley;  m.  Harriet  Muir,  Earlville,  N.  Y.  197.  VITI. — Abigail,  b.  Dec.  16, 
1820;  m.  (i)  Francis  Wilcox;  m.  (2)  George  H.  Conger;  Isaac  lives  with 
Valentine. 

196  LANNON  HOADLEY,  m.  June  9.  1845;  Harriet  Muir,  b. 
Aug.    5,    1826,    Earlville,    N.    Y.     Issue:     198.  I. — James,    m.    Bullard. 

199.  II. — Frances,  b.  Earlville,  N.  Y. ;  m.  William  Adolphus  Van  Slyke. 

200.  III. — Jennie,  m.  Mr.  Baker.     201.  IV. — Hazel;  d.  Oct.  9,  1879. 

197  ABIGAIL,  b.  Dec.  16,  1820;  m.  (i)  Francis  Wilcox;  m.  (2) 
June  15,  1846,  George  H.  Conger;  b.  May  24,  1818,  Hamilton  and 
Phoenix,  N.  Y.  Issue :  202.  I. — Abby  Jane  Wilcox,  m.  Mr.  Denton, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  203.  II. — Richard  Conger,  b.  March  27,  1847;  '''i-  J"lia 
A.  Weeks.  204.  HI. — Henry  D.,  b.  Aug.  9,  1849;  d.  Dec.  9,  1853.  205. 
IV. — Caroline  H.,  b.  Sept  16,  1852.  206.  V. — -George  H.,  b.  July  22, 
1854;  m.  Aug.  10,  1879,  Estella  Walrod.  207.  VI. — Remington,  b. 
Sept.  2y,  1856;  m.  Sept.  20,  1877,  Maggie  Martin.  208.  VII. — Arthur 
M.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1861. 

193  WARREN,  b.  March  22,  181 1;  lived  at  Hamilton  and  North 
Bay,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Julia  A.  Johnson;  d.  Sept.  5,  1818;  he  d.  Constantia, 
N.  Y.  Issue:  209.  I. — Eber.  210.  II. — Elizabeth,  North  Bay;  m. 
John  A.  Cannon.  211.  HI. — Lucia,  m.  Jason  Lawrence,  Durhamville, 
N.  Y.  212.  IV. — Simeon.  213.  V. — Orson,  m.  Annie  Rector,  Hig- 
ginsville,  N.  Y.  214.  VI. — Warren.  215.  VII. — William.  216.  IX. — 
Lucinda,  m.  Walter  Bushnell,  North  Bay.     217.   X. — Eugene  L. 

195  VALENTINE,  b.  May  15,  1816 ;  m.  (i)  Ambrosia  Williams; 
m.  (2)  April  15,  1858,  Louisa  Doiesback,  of  South  Bay;  b.  June  25,  1830; 
lived  at  Hamilton  and  Cicero,  N.  Y.  Issue:  218.  I. — William,  b.  Aug. 
24,  1862. 

192  HIRAM,  b.  Oct.  26,  1806,  Hamilton;  lived  in  Hamilton,  N.  Y., 
Canada  and  Wisconsin;  m.  Eliza  Snooks,  of  Canada;  b.  Dec.  6,  1810;  d. 
Feb.  20,  1880;  a  son  owned  St.  Elmo  Hotel,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     Issue: 

219.  I. — George,  b.  Oct.  26,  1836;  served  78  Illinois  Reg.,  Dallas,  111. 

220.  II. — ^Martha  M.,  b.  Sept.  9,  1837;  m.  Thomas  Graham.  221.  III. 
— Warren,  b.  Sept.  5,  1838.  222.  IV. — Abigail,  b.  Sept.  11,  1840;  m. 
(i)  May  I,  1865,  Charles  Bates;  m.  (2)  Lewis  Corliss,  Bennington,  Kan. 
223.  V. — Haze,  b.  1842;  served  in  9th  Iowa  Reg.  224.  VI. — Celestia, 
b.  March,  1844;  m.  Jan.  26,  1862,  George  W.  White,  Bennington,  Kan. 
She  d.  April  27,  1880.  225.  VII. — Edwin  F.,  .b.  Jan.  2,  1846;  served  in 
24th  Iowa,  Co.  A;  m.  Emeretta  Freeman,  Cal.  226.  VIII. — Hannah 
A.,  b.  May  2,  1848;  m.  John  Darling,  Sterling,  Iowa.     227.  IX. — Eliza 


JOHN     DUXIIAM.  27 

J.,  h.  Jan.  2.  1850;  ni.  William  Aikiman.  228.  X. — Frances  F.,  b.  July 
2T^,  1852;  m.  Dolphin  Austin.     229.   XI. — Eliza  M.,  b.  June  22,  1855. 

190  ALPHA,  b.  Hamilton.  Aug.  7,  1800;  m.  (i)  Honora  Campbell; 
d.  1823;  m.  (2)  March  8.  1825,  Freelove  A.  Mathewson ;  b.  May  25. 
1803;  (1.  July  10,  1874;  m.  (3)  Feb.  8,  1878,  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Stacey  An- 
derson. Issue:  230.  I. — Honora  M.,  b.  May  25,  1823;  m.  Charles  W. 
Clement,  Poolville,  N.  Y.  Marcella.  231.  II.— Oliva  M.,  b.  Oct.  3, 
1826;  m.  Dec.  30.  1849.  Asaph  P.  Richardson,  Poolville.  Had  Warren 
DeForest  Richardson.  232.  HI. — Warren  Jerome,  b.  Feb.  11.  1828;  m. 
1854.  Malvia.  dau.  of  Randolph  and  Abigail  Hiles,  Sullivan.  Ky. ;  lives, 
Cincinnati.  O.  233.  I \'.— Frederic  W.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1829;  d.  Oct.  20, 
1830.  234.  A\ — Louisa  Caroline;,  Dec.  15,  1830;  m.  Harlow  G.  Carter. 
Had  Alpha  F.  Carter,  Bay  City.  Mich..  Hastings,  Mich.  235.  VI.— 
Frederic  William,  b.  Oct.  18,  1832;  m.  (i)  Sept.  30,  1869.  Emma  Augus- 
ta Houghton;  (2)  Oct.  2,  1872,  Mary  E.  Houghton;  b.  May  28,  1842, 
Bay  City,  Mich.  236.  VII.— Hiram  Albert,  b.  Aug.  5,  1835;  m.  April, 
1864,  Louisa  Pickham.  Delhi,  Iowa;  enlisted  in  army.  237.  VIII. — 
Abby  L.,  b.  March  12,  1837;  m.  C.  C.  Avery,  who  d.  Aug.  4,  1866.  238. 
IX. — Eugene  Labalm,  b.  June  18,  1839;  enlisted  44  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.,  Co. 
D;  killed  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863.  239.  X.— George  W.,  b.  Aug. 
26,  1843;  enlisted  114  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.,  Co.  G;  d.  in  hospital,  Dec.  12,  1863, 
New  Iberia,  La.  240.  XI. — Ellen  Amelia,  b.  June  26,  1846;  m.  Dec.  i, 
1870,  Gilbert  E.  Peck,  Poolville,  N.  Y.  241.  XII.— Helen  Cordelia,  b. 
June  16,  1846;  m.  Nov.  12,  1869.  Henry  Thompson  lives  on  homestead, 
Poolville;  he  had  one  son;  Hannah  Clement  was  half  sister;  Olive's 
children:  Ricadson.  242.  XIII. — Clement  D.,  b.  June  30,  1848;  m. ; 
lives  on  homestead,  Poolville,  N.  Y.  243.  XIV. — Charleton  D.,  b.  July 
II,  1850;  d.  May  12,  1852. 

235  FREDERIC  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  12,  1832;  m.  Sept.  i.  1869, 
Emma  Augusta  Houghton;  (2)  Oct.  2,  1872,  Mary  E.  Houghton,  b. 
May  28,  '4  Issue:  244.  i. — Eugene,  b.  Sept.  19.  1874;  d.  May  7.  1888. 
245.  II. — Helen,  b.  June  30,  1876,  University  of  Michigan.  246.  HI. 
— Florence,  b.  July  30,  1881. 

232  WARREN  JEROME,  b.  Feb.  it.  1828;  graduated.  Cincinnati. 
Ohio  Law  School;  admitted  to  bar,  1850;  1887-89,  city  treasurer.  Cov- 
ington, Ky. :  president  and  secretary  of  Tobacco  Trade  Co..  L'incinnati. 
president  of  same  two  years;  mayor  of  Higginsport.  C). ;  partner  of 
Sullivan,  Murphy  and  Co.,  New  York  City;  m.  1854.  Malvina.  dau.  of 
Randolph  and  Abigail  (Hiles)  Sullivan,  P.racken  Co.,  Ky.,  Cinciimati. 
0.;20  years  Richmond  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  14  years,  246  Richmond 


28  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

St.;  5  years  No.  ii,  E.  gth  St.,  where  he  now  lives;  Com.  on  water- 
works, two  years  for  Columbus,  O. ;  same  for  Washington,  D.  C. ;  be- 
longs to  Murdock  Literary  and  Shakespeare  Clubs.  Issue:  247.  I. — 
Frank,  b.  Sept.  28,  1855,  Rural,  O. ;  m.  Feb.  13,  1877,  Belle  Thrasher, 
who  d.  Oct.  3],  1881.     248.  II.— William,  b.  May  16,   1862;  d.  March 

10,  1863,  Higginsport,  O.;  foster  dau.,  Augusta  Stroube. 

SHATTUCK. 

182  SALLY  M.  ROWLEY,  b.  June  28,  1802;  m.  Sept.  5,  1827, 
Chauncey  Shattuck,  b.  Aug.  16,  1795;  d.  Oct.  17,  1853;  she  d.  Jan.  30, 
1884,  Ackley,  Iowa.  Issue:  249.  I. — Virgil  R.  Shattuck.  b.  Aug.  5, 
1828;  m.  (i)  Huldah  Wooley;  b.  Jan.  31,  1829;  d.  Feb.  10,  1862;  m.  (2) 
Matilda  Allen;  b.  Nov.  15,  1839,  Ackley.  250.  II.— Hannah  S.,  b.  April 
26,  1831  ;  m.  A.  F.  Severance;  b.  March  5,  1830,  Ackley.  251.  III. — 
Harriet  C,  June  6,  1833;  m.  March  4,  1852,  David  Church,  Hampton, 
Iowa.  252.  I\'. — Homer  \'..  b.  Oct.  10,  1835  ;  m.  Sept.  28,  1859,  Martha 
M.  Butterfield,  b.  May  15,  1837,  Hazel  Centre,  Neb.  253.  V.— Sarah 
M.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1841  ;  d.  Feb.  21,  1842.  254.  VI.— Warren  D.,  b.  Feb.  13, 
1843;  '"•  J^ily  18,  1867,  Juliette  B.  Leggett;  b.  Aug.  10,  1849,  Steam- 
boat Rock,  Iowa. 

185  HARLOW  ROWLEY,  b.  July  21,  1808;  m.  Nov.  22,  1833, 
Sarah  Ann  Haynes ;  b.  April  14,  181 1;  d.  Aug.  13,  1883;  settled  in 
Brighton,  Ont.,  May,  1893.  Issue  :  255.  I. — Warren  Dunham  Rowley, 
b.  Dec.  12,  1836;  m.  Dec.  25,  1864,  Lorena  Lapp,  Hamilton,  Ont.  256. 
II. — Thomas,  b.  July  22,  1841  ;  m.  April  14,  1872,  Bertha  Irish,  Stock- 
dale,  Ont.  257.  HI. — John  B.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1844;  d.  June  11,, 1857.  258. 
IV.— Mary,  b.  Feb.  2y,  1848;  d.  Sept.  12,  1856.  259.  V.— Amos,  b. 
Nov.  15,  1850;  m.  Jan.  2y,  1876,  Jennie  McCarty;  Brighton,  Ont. 

180  ELIAS  ROWLEY,  b.  March  22,  1798;  m.  1849,  Laura  (Bush- 
nell)  Curtis,  dau.  of  Lemuel  Bushnell ;  d.  Nov.  21,  1872;  he  d.  June  6, 
1877.  Issue:  260.  I. — Hiram  Dunham  Rowley,  b.  Sept.  4,  1828, 
Delphi,  N.  Y.  261.  II.— George  Starr,  b.  Oct.  20,  1830;  m.  Nov.  6, 
1852,  Sophronia  Bucklin ;  b.  Dec.  25,  1834,  W^illard,  N.  Y.  262.  III.— 
Warren,  b.  June  15,  1832;  went  West.  263.  IV'. — ^Charles  Lewis,  b. 
Jan.  10,  1834;  m.  July  18,  1864,  Martha  J.  Simmonson  ;  b.  March  25. 
1841,  Willard,  N.  Y.  264.  V.— Ansel,  b.  Dec.  28,  1836;  m.  Sept.  12, 
1857,    Ruey    Rogers,    Hersey,    Mich.     265.  VI. — John    Gates,    b.    July 

11,  1838;  m.  Oct.  25,  1871,  Anna  C.  Lapham ;  b.  March  6,  1846;  he  d. 
Willard,  N.  J.  266.  VII. — Henry  Harrison,  b.  Aug.  26,  1839;  m.  Nov. 
26,  1867,  C.  Louise  Grant,  Burrville,  who  d.  Nov.   15,  1875,  Erie,  Pa. 


JOHN     DUNHAM.  29 

267.  IX. — Catherine  11.,  b.  Dec.  ii,  1841  ;  m.  Samuel  H.  Norton;  d. 
May  18,  1861.     268.  X.— Edward,  b.  Feb.  28,  1844;  d.  Sept.  18.  1844. 

181  WARREN  D.  ROWLEY,  b.  June  20,  1800;  m.  (i)  Merchant 
S.  Trenton.  Oct.  20,  1835;  N^ancy  Davis,  dau.  of  Elis  Stanton,  b.  Dec. 
13,  1813,  Stonington,  Ct. ;  d.  Feb.  17,  1837;  m.  (2)  Oct.  20,  1838,  Harriet 
Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Isaac  Curry,  1).  July  4,  1818;  S.  Trenton,  d.  Utica, 
Feb.  14,  1889;  he  d.  Sept.  5,  1854,  Trenton,  N.  Y.  Issue:  269.  I.— 
Nancy  S.  Rowley,  b.  Feb.  11,  1837;  d.  Nov.  15,  1846.  270.  II. — Warren 
C,  b.  Sept.  28,  1841  ;  in.  Aug.  3,  1870,  Julia  A.  Waite ;  b.  Aug.  20,  1848, 
Utica,  N.  Y.  271.  III. — H.  Curtis,  b,  July  31,  1844;  m.  Dec.  2,  1874, 
Thirsa  J.  Merriani ;  I).  June  4,  1845,  Springfield,  Mass.  272.  IX. — 
Nancy  Helen,  b.  Sept.  28,  1846,  Boston,  Mass.  273.  V. — Sarah 
Cornelia,  b.  May  24,  1850;  m.  Oct.  10,  1877,  W.  H.  Parker;  b.  Oct.  16, 
1841,  Boston,  Mass.  274.  \'I. — Harriet  Sophia,  b.  Feb.  16,  1853, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

270  WARREN  C.  ROWLEY,  b.  Sept.  28,  1841  ;  m.  Aug.  3,  1870, 
Julia  A.  White;  b.  Aug.  20,  1848;  merchant,  Utica,  N.  Y.;  treasurer  of 
Oneida  Historical  Society.  Issue:  275.  I.^ — Edith  A.  Rowley,  b. 
March  2,  1873.  276.  II. — Henry  W..  b.  March  7,  1.879;  merchant, 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

50  NATHANIEL,  b.  1698:  m.  1725,  Rebecca  King;  b.  1700.  dau. 
of  Samuel  King,  of  Samuel,  of  Andrew  King,  who  came  from  England, 
1629  and  m.  1646,  Deborah  Hopkins,  of  Stephen.  Issue:  2j/.  I. — 
X'athaniel,  m.  Hannah  King;  enlisted  July  11,  1755.  278.  II. — Silas, 
m.  1764,  Bathiah  Bartlett.  279.  HI. — Rebecca.  280.  IV. — Hannah. 
281.  v.— Elizabeth.     282.   \'I.— Martha. 

58  JOHN,  m.  Nov.,  1755,  Mary  Thomas.  Issue:  283.  I. — Moses, 
b.  Jan.  23,  1757;  m.  Margaret  Morton.  284.  II. — Ma^y,  b.  Dec.  15, 
1758.  285.  III. — Salome,  b.  April  12,  1762.  286.  IV. — John.  1).  Nov. 
16,  1764.  287.  v.— Thomas,  b.  Oct.  2,  1766.  288.  M.— Elizabeth,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1768.  289.  MI. — Abigail,  b.  April  20,  1771.  290.  VIII. — 
Caleb,  b.  March  9,  1773.  291.  IX. — -James,  May  25,  1775.  292.  X. — 
Job,  b.  April  20,  1777.  293.  XI. — Calvin,  b.  April  it.  T7'^i  :  m.  Hannah 
Harlow,  in  1808.      Lived  in  Carver  antl  Middleboro. 

293  CALVIN,  b.  1781;  m.  Hannah  Harlow,  in  1S08;  Sorasus,  b. 
1815;  m.  Lucinda  Cone;  Louisa  Lincoln  Cone,  dau.  of  Samuel  and 
Matilda  Lincoln,  June  5,  1842.  Issue:  2(^4.  1. — .Vbhic  Allen,  b.  1855; 
m.  Charles  A.  Eaton;  resides  165  IV-lmont  Street.   UrncKlon,  .Mass. 

57  EBENEZER.  b.  1738;  m.  1756,  Mannali  Morion.  Issue:  295. 
I. — Abigail,  b.  1757.     296.   H. — Ebenezer,  b.  1759. 


30'  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

i6  BENJAMIN,  b.  June  20,  1691,  Barnstable;  bap.  Aug.  23,  1691  ; 
m.  (i)  Feb.  2,  1732,  Hannah  Scott,  of  Hatfield,  who  d.  April  13,  1734; 
m.  Feb.  17,  1742  (2),  Hannah  Green,  dau.  of  Francis;  d.  Jan.  13,  1766; 
he  d.  Aug-.  4,  1758.  Issue:  297.  I. — Benjamin,  b.  June  30,  1743;  d. 
Aug.  4,  1748.  298.  H. — Hannah,  b.  June  9,  1745;  m.  Nov.  18,  1766, 
Jesse  Bennett;  d.  Dec.  2,  1766.  299.  HI. — John,  b.  Oct.  27,  1748;  m. 
March  30,  1769,  Priscilla  Russ.  300.  IV. — Mary,  b.  Jan.  18,  1750;  m. 
(i)  Dec.  13,  1770,  Zadek  Hatch,  of  Falmouth;  m.  (2)  Jonathan  Knifield, 
of  Belchertown,  Mass.  301.  V. — Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  30,  1754;  m.  Joshua 
Bennett,  who  d.  July  4,  1786;  she  d.  July  24,  1786. 

14  ELISHxA.,  b.  Sept.  i,  1687,  Barnstable;  m.  Temperance  Stewart, 
of  Chatham,  Mass.;  she  d.  April  24,  1757;  he  d.  1730,  leaving  an  estate 
of  £600.  Issue:  302.  I. — Ebenezer,  b.  May  31,  1717;  m.  Feb.  21, 
1744-5,    at    Mansfield,    Eunice    Atwood,    dau.    of    Thomas.     303.  II. — 

Elisha,  b.  Aug.  21,  1718;  m.  Anis .     304.  HI. — Mary,  b.  Dec. 

22,  1721 ;  m.  Sylvanus  Freeman.     Had  large  family. 

302  EBENEZER,  b.  May  31,  1717;  m.  Feb.  21,  1744,  at  Mansfield, 
Eunice  Atwood,  dau.  of  Thomas.  Issue:  305.  I. — Sarah,  b.  Aug.  11, 
1745.  306.  II. — Mary,  July  11,  1747.  307.  HI. — Phebe,  b.  Nov.  26, 
1749.  308.  IV. — Bangs,  b.  Feb.  16,  1751  ;  m.  Submit  Phelps;  m.  (2) 
Ruth  Sharpe.  30c.  V. — Elisha,  b.  Sept.  24,  1754;  m.  (i)  Mehitabel 
Royce;  m.  (2)  Ruth  Sharpe.  310.  VI. — Hannah,  b.  May  21,  1757.  311. 
VII. — Asahel,  b.  July  26,  1760.     312.  VIII. — Asenath.  May  i,  1763, 

308  BANGS,  b.  Feb.  16,  1751  ;  m.  Dec.  9,  1782,  Submit  Phelps. 
Issue:  313.  I. — Abel,  1).  Aug.  29,  1783.  314.  II. — Royal,  b.  June  18, 
1785.  315.  HI. — Hannah,  b.  Sept.  3,  1787.  316.  IV. — Artemas,  b. 
May  19,  1790.     317.  V. — Ella,  b.  May  25,  1794. 

309  ELISHA,  b.  Sept.  24,  1754;  m.  (i)  May  24,  1781,  Mehitabel 
Royce;  m.  (2)  Dec.  13,  1891,  Ruth  Sharpe.  Issue:  318.  I. — Eunice,  b. 
Dec.  2,  1784.  319.  II. — Jenny,  b.  1773;  m.  Nov.  10,  1796,  Henry  Fish, 
Nantucket.  320.  HI. — Jonathan,  b.  1775  ;  m.  Susannah  Marchant.  321. 
IV. — Seth,  b.  1779;  m.  Jan.  10,  1802,  Mahala  Pease;  d.  May  28,  1842. 
322.  V. — Elisha,  b.  1781  ;  m.  (i)  April  8,  1804,  Rebecca  Ripley;  m.  (2) 
March  24,  1822,  Elsie  Fisher;  d.  Dec.  31,  1830. 

299  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  2j,  1748;  m.  March  30,  1769,  Priscilla  Russ,  dau. 
of  John,  of  Mansfield.  Issue:  323.  I. — Hannah,  b.  July  7,  1770.  324. 
II. — Rebecca,  b.  March  21,  1772.  325.  HI. — Priscilla,  b.  Sept.  4,  1773; 
d.  Oct.  26,  1775.  326.  IV. — Benjamin,  b.  March  25,  1775.  :i^2j.  V. — 
Priscilla,  b.  Feb.  18,  1777. 

12  EBENEZER,  b.  April  17,  1684,  Barnstable;  bap.  1684,  by  the 


JOHN    DUNHAM.  3I 

Rev.  John  Lathrop ;  1707,  m.  Anne  Ford;  1724,  moved  to  Manstiehl, 
Conn.;  she  d.  Jan.  2^,  1777;  he  d.  Nov.  17,  1767.  Issue:  328.  I. — 
Setli,  1).  1708  ;'m.  Judith  Paulk ;  d.  Sept.  5,  1772.  329.  li. — Patience,  b. 
1717;  m.  Dec.  18,  1737,  Noah  Skinner.  330.  \\ . — Ebenezer,  b.  1719;  m. 
Phebe  Ladd ;  d.  Dec.  19,  1775.  331.  A\ — Hannah,  b.  March  11,  1721 ; 
m.  Nathaniel  Hyde,  of  Lebanon,  Dec.  i,  1742;  slie  d.  June  19,  1760. 

330  EBENEZER,  1).  1719;  m.  Nov.  14,  1741,  Phebe  Ladd,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel;  she  b.  1726;  d.  1816;  he  d.  Dec.  19,  1775;  each  of  his  seven 
sons  served  in  Revolutionary  war.  Issue:  332.  I. — EBENEZER 
OR  ELEAZAR,  b.  July  2,  1744;  m.  (i)  July  20,  1768,  Abiah  Dimmock, 

who    d.    Dec.    19,    1771  ;   m.    (2)    1772,   Elizabeth .     333.  II. — 

Phebe,  b.  Oct.  28.  1746;  d.  Sept.  14,  1748.  334.  III. — Daniel,  b.  Dec. 
26,  1748;  m.  (I)  Hannah  Freeman;  m.  (2)  Juruiah  (Lord)  Loring.  335. 
IV. — Phebe,  b.  Jan.  4.  1751  ;  m.  Cornelius  Pease.     336.  V. — Eunice,  b. 

Dec.  28,   1752.     337.  VI.— Samuel,  b.   Sept.  22,   1754;   m.   (i) 

Jennings,  Dec.  19,  1824;  m.  (2)  Asenath  Gurley ;  d.  Oct.  13,  1854,  at 
100  years,  20  days.  338.  A'll. — Jonathan,  b.  April  6,  1758;  m.  Betty 
Babcock ;  d.  Jan.  4,  1840.  339.  VIII. — Anna,  b.  May  10,  1760.  340. 
IX. — Stephen,  b.  May  4,  1761  ;  pensioner.  341.  X. — James,  b.  Oct.  18, 
1763;  pensioner.  342.  XI. — Nathaniel,  b.  Jan.  6,  1766;  m.  Eunice 
Dimmock.     343.  XII. — Rhoda,  b.  March  3,  1767. 

334  DANIEL,  b.  Dec.  26,  1748,  Mansfield;  served  in  Revolutionary 
war;  engaged  in  maritime  commerce;  m.  Nov.  14,  1774,  Hannah  Free- 
man, who  d.  at  Mansfield,  1790;  m.  (2)  March  6,  1794,  Zeruiah  Lord, 
dau.  of  Elias  and  Elizabeth  Lord  and  widow  of  VVm.  Loring,  who  she 
m.  1780;  d.  Nov.  14,  1828;  Daniel,  d.  at  Norwich,  July  i,  1812.  Issue: 
344.  I. — Alphens,  d.  1817,  Boston.  345.  II. — Hannah,  b.  Jan.,  1795. 
346.  HI. — Daniel  L.,  b.  Feb.,  1797;  d.  1855.  347-  I^  • — John,  b.  Sept., 
1800;  m.  Mary  Colver;  d.  March  4,  1878. 

347  JOHN.  b.  Sept.,  1800;  m.  May  4,  1823,  Mary  Colver,  dau.  of 
Christopher  and  Lydia  Moore;  she  d.  March  4,  1897;  conducted  Nor- 
wich Courier  for  twenty  years;  was  a  representative  in  Connecticut 
assembly;  presidential  elector,  1844;  bank  commissioner,  1845;  niayor 
of  Norwich,  1847-49;  state  senator,  1849;  railroad  commissioner.  1854; 
afterwards  state  comptroller  and  bank  treasurer;  d.  Jan.,  1878.  Issue: 
348.  1.— William,  b.  1824;  d.  1824.  349.  II.— William,  b.  1825;  d.  1826. 
350.  111. — Mary,  b.  April,  1827;  d.  1817.  351.  I\'. — John,  b.  July  2(j, 
1829;  m.  S.  Jennie  Johnson;  d.  April   10,  1883. 

351  JOHN,  1).  July  29,  1829,  Norwich;  m.  Oct.,  1858,  S.  Jennie,  dau. 
of  William    IT.    and    Margaret    (Morris)   Johnson;   d.    April    10,    1883. 


32  JOHN    DUNHAM.  i  ' 

Issue:  352.  I. — John  Frank,  b.  July  11,  1859;  "i-  Lovinia  Hughes. 
353.  II. — Mary  Newell,  b.  July  13,  1864,  Norwich,  Conn. 

352  JOHN  F.,  b.  July  11,  1859;  ^-  1882,  Lavinia  Hughes,  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Issue:  354.  I. — Grace,  b.  Oct.  14,  1883.  355.  II. — Esther, 
b.  March,  1885.  356.  HI.— Mary,  b.  April,  1886.  357.  IV.— Edna,  b. 
Aug.,  1889. 

328  SETH,  b.  1708;  m.  March  16,  1735,  Judith  Paulk,  who  d.  Aug. 
4,  1767;  he  d.  Sept.  5,  1772.  Issue:  358.  I. — Abigail,  b.  Jan.  16,  1735. 
359.  II. — John,  b.  Aug.  8,  1737;  "i-  Abiel  Metcalf.  360.  HI. — Eli,  b. 
Aug.  4.  1739.  361.  IV. — Seth,  b.  July  4,  1741  ;  m.  May  31,  1764,  Eunice 
Hovey.  362.  V. — Joseph,  b.  March  21,  1745;  m.  Abigail  Jennings. 
363.  VI. — Dan,  b.  April  4,  1748;  m.  Submit  Allen.  364.  VHI. — Judith,  b. 
July  6,  1751  ;  d.  June  2,  1772. 

359  JOHN,  b.  Aug.  8,  1737;  m.  Jan.  18,  1772,  Abiel  Metcalf,  dau, 
of  Timothy.     Issue:     365.  I. — Beta,  b.  June  18,  1772. 

361  SETH,  b.  July  4,  1741  ;  m.  May  31,  1764,  Eunice  Hovey,  dau. 
of  Joseph.  Issue:  366.  I. — Jacob,  b.  Jan.  6,  1765;  m.  Jerusha  Top- 
lif¥;  d.  Jan.  19,  1846.  367.  II.— Ruth,  b.  March  24,  1766.  368.  HI.— 
Eunice,  b.  May  12,  1768.  369.  IV.^Enos,  b.  April  6,  1770.  370.  V. — 
Sarah,  b.  Aug.  i,  1772.  371.  VI. — Seth,  b.  May  15,  1774.  372  VII. — 
Thankful,  b.  April  15,  1776.  373.  VIII.— Marcia.  b.  July  27,  1778. 
374.  IX. — Cephas,  b.  Feb.   12,   1781.     375.  X. — Eliza,  b.  June   i,  1785. 

366  JACOB,  b.  Jan.  6,  1765,  Mansfield;  m.  Jerusha  ToplifT;  b.  1768; 
d.  1845;  liP  <!•  J^'i"-  I9>  1846.     Issue:     376.  I. — Jacob.     377.   II. — Jesse, 

b.  Oct.   12,  1789;  m.  Clarissa  ;  d.  Sept.  7,   1863.     378.  HI. — 

Jeremiah.     379.  IV. — Julius.     380.  V. — Marilla. 

373  MARCIA  DUNHAM,  youngest  dau.  of  Seth?  Jr.,  and  Eunice 
(Hovey)  Dunham,  b.  July  27,  1778;  m.  Jan.  16,  .1800,  Ambrose  Hilliard; 
b.  about  1776,  at  Stonington,  Ct.,  son  of  Levi  and  Experience  (Edger- 

ton)  Hilliard;  she  d.  about  1809,  and  he  m.  (2) ,  by 

whom  he  had  one  cliild,  Marcia,  who  m.  Wilson.     Ambrose 

Hilliard,  d.  Aug.  14,  1832.  Issue  (by  first  marriage):  381.  I. — 
Clarissa,  b.  Oct.  28,  1802;  m.  Jared  Wentworth.  382.  II. — Mary,  b. 
March  3,  1804;  m.  Lucius  Bump.  383.  HI. — Levi,  b.  Sept.  3,  1805;  d. 
Jan.  28,  1806.  384.  IV. — Elisha  Edgerton,  b.  Dec.  8,  1806;  m.  Char- 
lotte Day  Spencer.     385.  V. — Lucius,  b.  1808;  d.  Oct.  5,  1832,  at  24. 

384  ELISHA  EDGERTON  HILLIARD,  b.  Dec.  8,  1806;  m.  May 
6,  1835,  Charlotte  Day  Spencer;  b.  Jan.  22,  1812,  dau.  of  Jabcz  Selden 
and  Charlotte  (Day)  Spencer,  of  Bolton,  Ct.  He  d.  Feb.  3.  i88r,  and 
his  wife,  Jan.  17,  1894.     Issue:     386.  1. — ^Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  June 


,  '  JOHN    DUNHAM.  33 

24,  1837;  m.  Feb.  22,  1871,  as  second  wife,  Henry  Hudson  White,  son 
of  Minor  and  Nancy  Fitch  White,  of  Manchester;  she  d.  Au£^.  2.  1905. 
Issue:  I. — Charlotte  Florence,  b.  Oct.  21,  1874;  ni.  June  7,  1905, 
John  Gardner  Talcott.  H. — Harlan  Hilliard,  b.  July  2^,  1880.  387. 
n. — Maria  Henrietta,  b.  July  17,  1840;  unmarried.  388.  HI. — Ade- 
laide Clementine,  b.  Aug'.  28,  1842;  unmarried.  389.  IV. — Mary  Ellen, 
b.  June  I,  1846;  m.  Rev.  James  Wesley  Cooper.  390.  V. — Elisha 
Clinton,  b.  Feb.  8,  1852;  m.  Alice  Cordelia  White. 

390  ELISHA  CLINTON  HILLIARD,  b.  Feb.  8,  1852;  m.  June 
10,  1874,  Alice  Cordelia  White;  b.  March  9,  1851,  dau.  of  Henry  Hudson 
White,  by  his  first  wife,  Cordelia,  dau.  of  Lemuel  and  Clarissa  (Gridley) 
Howlett,  of  Hartford.  Issue:  391.  VI. — Charlotte  Cordelia,  b.  Nov. 
15,  1876;  ni.  Oct.  2,  1901,  Lucius  Barnes  Barbour,  son  of  Lucius  Albert 
and  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Barnes)  Barbour.  They  have  one  child,  Lucius 
Hilliard  Barbour,  b.  April  5,  1903.  392.  VII. — Elisha  Earnest,  b. 
March  26,  1881. 

377   JESSE,    b.    Oct.    12,    1789,    Mansfield;    farmer;    m.    Clarissa 

;  b.  Jan.  15.  1790;  d.  Aug-.  5,  1866;  he  d.  Sept.  7,  1863.     Issue: 

393.  I. — Clarissa  C,  b.  July  14.  1813;  m.  Mr.  Corbin,  California.  394. 
II. — Marcia  G.,  b.  i\ug.  9,  1815;  d.  Sept.  6.  1874.  395.  HI. — Francis 
M.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1817;  d.  Aug.  10,  1865.  396.  IV. — Julia  Ann.  b.  Feb. 
10,  1820;  d.  Nov.  30,  1851.  397.  V. — JefTerson,  b.  March  28,  1822; 
farmer;  d.  Aug.  i,  1893.  398.  VI. — Henry,  b.  April  2.  1824;  farmer;  d. 
Nov.  15,  1889.  399.  VII. — Franklin,  b.  July  24,  1826;  merchant, 
Gurleyville,  Conn. 

363  DAN,  b.  April  4.  1748;  m.  Oct.  4,  1772,  Submit  Allen,  dau.  of 
Joseph;  she  d.  March  5,  1810.  Issue:  400.  I. — Danae,  b.  July  12, 
1773.  401.  II. — Dan,  b.  Feb.  2,  1775.  402.  HI. — Allen  Horace,  b.  July 
29,  1776;  d.  Oct.  21,  1808.  403.  IV. — Levi,  b.  Aug.  4,  1778;  d.  Jan.  14, 
1818.  404.  V. — Maria  Theresa,  b.  Nov.  21,  1780;  d.  June  20,  1817. 
405.  VI. — Polexena,  b.  Dec.  14,  1782.  406.  VII. — Jacol)in,  i).  Jan.  5, 
1785.     407.  VIII. — Lurany  (Lorraine),  b.  July  20,   1787. 

332  EBENEZER,  b.  July  21.  1744;  m.  (1)  July  20,   1768,  Abigail 

Dinmiock,  who  d.   Dec.   19,   1771;  m.  (2)   Elizabeth .     Issue: 

408.  I. — Abigail,  b.  May  6,  1769.  409.  II. — Daniel.  1).  April  7.  1771. 
410.  HI. — Elizabeth.  I).  July  24,   1773. 

338  JONATHAN,  b.  April  6,  1758;  m.  Betty  r.abcck,  Revolu- 
tionary war;  d.  Jan.  4.  1840.  Issue:  411.  I. —  l^elinda,  m.  Nov.  11, 
1822,  Nathaniel  Brown.  412.  II. — Clarissa,  ni.  Kufus  l-'entiHi.  Issue: 
Two  sons  and  two  daughlcrs.     413.   III. — E]ihraini,  ni.  C'xiUhia  Ri])ley. 


34  '  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

Had  son  Stillman,  Litchfield,  Ct. ;  b.  1819;  d.  Mansfield,  Jan.,  1889. 
414.  IV. — Ralph,  m.  Melinda  Hyde;  d.  Nov.  5,  1848.  415.  V. — Eber, 
m.  Susan  Nott.  416.  VI. — Laura  Clark,  m.  x\sher  Gurley ;  went  from 
Mansfield  to  Ohio. 

414  RALPH,  b.  Mansfield;  m.  at  Lebanon,  Conn,  Melinda  Hyde; 
d.  Feb.  27,  1855,  Rockville,  Conn. ;  d.  Nov.  5.  1847,  Mansfield,  Conn. 
Issue:  417.  I. — Sarah  Maria,  bap.  April  28,  181 1;  m.  John  Milton 
Hyde.  418.  II. — Francis  Sylvester,  b.  Nov.,  1812;  bap.  April  11,  1813; 
m.  Anna  J.  Handy,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  419.  HI. — Jonathan  Lyman, 
b.  Nov.  15,  1814;  bap.  April  16,  1815;  m.  June  9,  1844,  Abigail  Hunt, 
dau.  Elijah  Eldridge,  Willington ;  removed  to  Gurley,  Colo.,  where  he 
d.  Feb.  23,  1886.  420.  IV. — CorneHa  Matilda,  b.  Nov.,  1816;  bap.  May, 
1817;  m.  Lucius  B.  Loomis,  son  of  Zenas,  1857.  Coventry,  Conn.;  she  d. 
Feb.,  1889.  421.  V. — Henrietta,  b.  Nov.  18,  1818,  Coventry;  bap.  Jan. 
10,  1819;  m.  Zenas  Loomis;  d.  July,  1853.  Had  Nersa  Lilly,  b.  March 
15,  1845;  "1-  Chas.  W.  Lee.  422.  VI. — Edward  Hyde,  b.  Dec,  1820; 
bap.  May  13,  1821  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Hall,  1857,  Middletown.  Had  Lillian 
Lenette,  Leonora;  he  d.  1883.  423.  VII. — ^Olive  Hyde,  b.  May  31, 
1823;  bap.  July  20,  1832;  m.  Francis  L.  Barrows.  424.  VIII. — Mary 
Ann,  b.  Feb.,  1829;  bap.  July  12,  1829,  Coventry;  d.  1871,  Rockville, 
Conn.  425.  IX. — ^Josiah  Clark,  bap  July  3,  1825;  b.  March,  Dec,  1825. 
426.  X. — Ralph  Clark,  bap.  May  27,  1827;  b.  Sept.,  1826;  m.  Charlotte 
Rumrill ;  he  d.  in  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Feb.  13,  1896. 

362  JOSEPH,  b.  March  2,  1745;  m.  Jan.  20,  1770,  Abigail  Jon- 
nings.  Issue:  427.  I. — Abigail,  b.  Aug.  5,  1770.  428.  II. — Calvin,  b. 
Jan.  20,  1772,  Carver;  m.  1803,  Hannah  Harlow.  429.  HI. — Josephus, 
b.  Oct.  20,  1773.     430.  I\'. — Delight,  b.  Aug.  20,  1775. 

418  FRANCIS  S.,  bap.  April  11,  1813 ;  m.  Anna  J.  Handy,  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  principal  of  Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Berlin,  Md. ;  d. 
about  i860.  Issue:  431.  I. — Francis  Hyde,  clergyman,  Nebraska,  d. 
about  1894.  432.  II. — Samuel,  Chicago.  433.  HI. — Ralph.  434.  IV. — 
Mary. 

419  JONATHAN  L.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1814;  bap.  April  16,  1815;  m.' 
June  9,  1844,  Abigail  Hunt,  dau.  of  Elijah  Eldridge;  b.  Feb.,  1817, 
Willington,  Conn.;  she  living  with  son,  Grecely,  Colorado,  in  1907; 
he  d.  Feb.  25,  1886.  Issue,  Mansfield,  Conn. :  435.  I. — Edwin  Lyman, 
b.  April  3,  1845;  "1-  Annie  Scott,  of  Urbana,  O.,  March,  1872.  436. 
II. — Sylvester  Clark,  b.  April  24,  1846;  m.  Oct.  18,  1777,  Mary  Austin, 
of  Bristol,  Ct.,  president  of  Travelers"  Insurance  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


JOHN    DUNHAM.  35 

BARNES. 

423  OLIVE  H.,  b.  May  31,  1823;  bap.  July  20,  1823;  m.  May  6, 
1844,  Francis  L.  Barrows;  b.  Mansfield,  Aug.  14,  1818;  d.  Nov.  3,  1895, 
S.  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Issue :  437.  I. — Frances  Barrows,  b.  March 
23,  1845  j  "1-  Dr.  Christopher  Seymour,  Northampton,  Mass. 

436  SYLVESTER  €.,  b.  April  24,  1846;  m.  Oct.  18,  1777,  Mary 
Austin,  of  Bristol,  Conn.  When  he  was  eleven  years  of  age  his  family 
moved  to  Portage  County,  Ohio.  He  studied  at  the  district  school  and 
local  academy,  but  after  a  year's  attendance  at  Mount  Union  College, 
Ohio,  circumstances  prevented  him  from  continuing  his  course.  He 
returned  to  Connecticut,  in  1865  ;  engaged  two  years  in  teaching  and 
afterwards  studied  law  in  the  oflfice  of  Hon.  Chas.  E.  Mitchell,  of  New 
Britain;  was  meantime  clerk  of  the  police  court  and  editor  of  the  New 
Britain  Record;  was  admitted  to  the  Hartford  County  bar,  in  1871  ;  a 
year  later  entered  the  office  of  Hon.  Henry  C.  Robinson,  of  Flartford, 
and  practiced  law  until  1883.  After  being  admitted  to  the  bar,  Mr. 
Dunham  continued  with  Mr.  Robinson  for  twelve  years,  until  his  elec- 
tion as  city  attorney  of  Hartford.  He  held  this  office  two  years.  At 
the  end  of  his  term  he  accepted  the  position  of  secretary  of  the  Corbin 
companies  of  New  Britain.  Two  years  later  he  resigned  to  become 
general  counsel  for  the  Travelers"  Insurance  Co.,  and  was  elected  a 
director  in  January,  1897.  His  able  administration  of  the  duties  of 
counsel  and  his  thorough  acquaintance  with  the  financial  interests  of 
the  company  made  him  the  logical  candidate  for  the  vice-presidency,  in 
January,  1899,  and  foreshadowed  his  election  to  the  presidency,  October 
14,  1901.  He  is  a  director  in  the  Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  the 
National  Exchange  Bank  of  which  he  is  also  vice-president,  the  State 
Savings  Bank,  the  National  Shoe  and  Leather  Bank  of  New  York  City, 
the  Society  for  Savings  and  the  American  Hardware  Company.  He  is 
president  of  the  National  Board  of  Casualty  Underwriters  and  Governor 
of  the  Connecticut  Society  of  Mayflower  descendants.  He  is  a  member 
of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  and  of  the  order  of  Founders 
and  Patriots.  Issue:  438.  I. — Donald  Austin,  h.  March  22,  1881  ; 
graduated,  Yale  College,  class  1903,  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  liability  depart- 
ment of  Travelers'  Insurance  Co.,  ilartlt)rd,  C\)nn. ;  underwriter,  hav- 
ing charge  of  Western  territory. 

435  EDWIN  L.,  1).  April  3.  1845.  Mansfield,  Conn.:  ni.  March  8, 
1871,  Annie  Scott,  of  Urbana,  O. ;  b.  March  5.  1850,  Steubenville.  O., 
Greely,  Col.;  live,  Greely,  'Col.  Issue:  43().  1. — Charles  Scott,  b. 
Greely,  Col.,  Dec.  29,  1871  ;  dentist,  St.  Louis.  Mn. 


LC, 

JECTIONS' 


36  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

HYDE. 

417  SARAH  M.,  b.  Feb.  24,  181 1  ;  m.  at  Mansfield,  Ct.,  May,  1833, 
John  M.  Hyde;  b.  1809;  d.  July,  1850,  Franklin,  Ct. ;  she  d.  July.  1845. 
Issue,  Franklin,  Ct. :  440.  I. — John  Milton  Hyde,  b.  March  25,  1834; 
m.  (i)  Sarah  Bolton;  m.  (2)  Mary  E.  Snook.  441.  H. — Henry  Francis, 
b.   July,    1836;    m.    Margaret    Jones.     442.  HI. — William    Lathrop,    b. 

Aug.,  1838;  m.  Bessie ,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     443.  IV. — Sarah 

Melinda,  b.  Nov.  30,  1840;  m.  George  Russell  Warner.  444.  V. — 
Maria  Louisa,  b.  March,  1843;  d.  Franl^lin,  Ct.,  March,  1869. 

'     440  JOHN  M.  HYDE.'b.   March  25,   1834;  m.   (i)    i860,   Sarah 
Bolton,  of  Wallingford,  Conn.;  m.  {2)  Jan.,  1884,  Mary  E.  Snook, Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Issue:     445.  I. — Frank  Hyde,  d.  young.     446.  II. — Edward 
Bolton,  b.  July  9,   ]^0^\  ni.   Oct.,   1890,  Mary   Beardsley,  of  Monroe, 
BOOK  nJ^f^  I     Conn. ;  Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 
-  :,  ^^^  HENRY  F.  HYDE,  b.  July,  1836;  m.  1870,  in  Brooklyn,  Mar- 

garet Jones.  Issue  :  447.  I. — Arthux  Henry  Hyde,  b.  Brooklyn,  1871 ; 
d.  Paris,  1881.  448.  II. — May  Avis,  b.  Brooklyn,  Dec.  8,  1874;  m.  Sept. 
24,  1898,  Thomas  J.  Powers,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Had  Thomas  J.  Powers, 
b.  Aug.  31,  1899.  449.  HI. — Florence  Anna,  b.  Brooklyn,  Feb.  21, 
1877.  450.  IV. — Halford.  Francis,  b.  Brooklyn,  1879.  45 1-  ^'- — ^^^^- 
guerite  Ce,cile,  b.  Paris,  1883.^452.  VI. — Ethel  Viola,  b.  Brookly'n, 
1885,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

WARNER. 

443  SARAH  M.  HYDE,  b.  Nov.  30,  1840;  m.  Ellington,  Conn., 
Aug.  2y,  1859,  the  Rev.  George  Russell  Warner;  b.  March  22,  1838, 
Ellington,  Hartford,  Conn.;  he  d.  1904.  Issue:  453.  I. — Frederick 
Loomis  Warner,  b.  Ellington,  Sept.  15.  i860;  d.  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
Aug.  21,  1894.  454-  II- — Georgiana,  b.  Ellington,  June  20,  1862;  m. 
Edmond  Curtis  W^ood.  455.  HI. — Nellie  Maria,  b.  Ellington,  Sept. 
19,  1865;  d.  Hartford,  Dec.  7,  1897.  456.  IV. — Henrietta,  b.  March  19, 
1868;  d.  Oct.  3,  1869.  457.  V. — Julia  Etta,  b.  Nov.  5,  1870;  d.  Collins- 
ville,  Oct.  23,  1873.  458-  VI. — George  Russell,  b.  CoUinsville,  July  6, 
1872;  m.  in  Greely,  Col.,  July  6,  1899,  Nettie  Durkee,  Grand  Junciion, 
Col.  459.  VII. — Minnie  Cornelia.  1).  CoUinsville,  Sept.  2,  1874,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  460.  VIII. — William  Hyde,  b.  Jan.  30,  1878,  Bridgeport: 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

WOOD. 

454  GEORGIANA  WARNER,  b.  June  20,  1862  ;  m.  in  Danielson, 
Conn.,  June  19.  1886.  Edmond  Wood;  b.  Stratford,  Conn.,  June  13, 
1862.     Issue:     461.  I. — Florence  Helen  Wood,  b.  April  28,  1887.     462. 


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JOHN    DUNHAM.  3/ 

II. — George  Edmoiul  Curtis,  h.  (Jet.  lo,  1889.  463.  III. — Katherine 
Warner,  b.  March  18,  1891.  464.  IV. — Edmond  Sturgis,  b.  Feb.  27, 
1893;  d.  March  5,  1894.     465.  V. — Dorothy  Anna,  b.  May  2,  1894. 

SEYMOUR.  ^^'^ 
.  437  FRANCES  A.  BARROWS,  b.  March  2^,  1845;  m.  Christopher 
Seymour;  b.   Ridgefield,   Conn,  June  22,   1843;   M.   D.,   Northampton, 
Mass.     Issue,   Northampton,   Mass. :     466.  I. — Frances    Barrows    Sey- 
mour, b.  April  22,  1874.     467.   II. — Mary  Hyde,  b.  July  4,  1875. 

loi  WILLIAM,  b.  March  20,  1793;  m.  Aug.  26,  1815,  Esther 
Himes ;  b.  Dec.  5,  1790.  He  was  a  clergyman  in  M.  E.  Church.  Issue  : 
468.  I. — Jedediah  G.,  m.  and  had:  Frank  and  Polly.  He  was  b.  July 
8,  1816.  469.  II. — John  E.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1818;  m.  July  4,  1844,  Susan 
Carpenter  Hubbard;  b.  July  10,  1813.  He  d.  at  Scriba,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  17, 
1892,  and  she  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  March  18,  1900.  470.  HI. — Alanson 
H.,  b.  May  5,  1822;  d.  Nov.  7,  1853;  no  issue.  471.  IV. — Wm.  E. 
Richardson,  b.  Sept.  25,  1823,  and  d.  Jan.  5,  1890.  472.  V. — Infant,  b. 
Feb.  26,  1826;  d.  March  6,  1826.  473.  VI. — Lorcn  S.,  b.  Sept.  10,  1827. 
He  had  Edward  and  Etta;  d.  Jan.  5,  1850.  474.  VII. — Mary  Esther, 
b.  Feb.  25,  1832 ;  m.  Rev.  Geo.  Danforth. 

469  CHILDREN  OF  JOHN  E.  AND  SUSAN  C.  (HUBBARD) 
DUNHAM:  475.  I.— Eber  Hubbard,  b.  Jan.  11,  1846,  at  Oswego, 
N.  Y. ;  m.July  4,  1879.  476.  II. — Margaret  Sampson,  Montreal,  Quebec 
Province.  477.  II. — William  Earl,  b.  June  13,  1853;  unmarried, 
Montreal.  478.  HI. — Walter  Jerome,  b.  Nov.  8,  1856;  unmarried, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     479.  IV. — Frances  Isabella ;  d.  young. 

475  CHILDREN  OF  EBER  HUBBARD  AND  MARGARET  J. 
(HUBBARD)  DUNHAM:  480.  i.— Mabel,  b.  April  27,  1880;  m. 
George  C.  Fairchild,  Jan.  28,  1902,  and  had  son,  John,  b.  Oct.  9,  1904. 
481.  II. — Hazael.     482.  HI. — Earl.     483.  IV. — Alanson  Carpenter. 

96  DANIEL,  b.  1762;  m.  Margaret  Quitterfield,  dan.  of  Abner, 
at  Plainfield,  Mass.;  in  the  Revolution;  he  enlisted  at  Plainfield,  Mass. 
One  of  the  sisters  of  Margaret  m.  Charles  Neilson,  another  Broughton. 
Issue:  484.  I. — Solomon,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  High  and  Chris- 
tiana Harris.  485.  II. — Samuel,  m.  Dibble.  486.  III. — Daniel,  m. 
Bentley.  487.  IV. — Giles,  m.  Betsey  Chase.  488.  V. — Betsey,  m. 
Quitterfield;  d.  in  1857.  489.  VI. — Lydia,  m.  (i)  Tibi)itts  ;  (2)  IVentley. 
Flad  three  children.     490.  VII. — Margaret,  d.  young. 

486  CHILDREN  OF  DANIEL  AND  (BENTLEY)  DUNHAM: 
491.  I. — Mary,  m.  Nash.     493.   II. — Margaret,  ni.  Jacob   Miller. 

485  CHILDREN  OF  SAMUEL  AND  (DIBBLE)  DUNHAM: 


38  JOHN    DUNHAM. 

494.  I. — Charles,    m. .     495.  II. — William    Henry,    m. 

.     496.  III. — Sarah  Margaret,  m.  Jacob  Miller.     497.  IV. 

— Phebe  Ann,  m.  Ozni  Bond.  498.  V. — Mary  Jane.  499.  VI. 
— Charles  Chandler,  m.  and  had  children  ;  d.  Ft.  Edward. 

497  CHILDREN  OF  PHEBE  ANN  AND  OZNI  BOND:  500. 
I. — Charles  Henry  Bond,  b.  Dec.  6,  1846;  m.  Julia  Ely  Phelps  and  had 
501.  Montcalm  Dunham  Bond  and  502.  Charles  Phelps  Bond.  503.  II. 
— Sarah,  m.  Rogers. 

484  CHILDREN  OF  SOLOMON  AND  JANE  HIGH  DUN- 
HAM :  504.  I. — Francis  Solomon,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  at 
Albion,  N.  Y.,  rector. 

66  SAMUEL  DUNHAM.  The  Pension  Records,  Washington, 
D.  C,  show  that  "Samuel  Dunham  enlisted  in  Rev.  at  Middleboro, 
Mass.;  b.  1733;  application,  Sept.  18,  1800,  Scriba,  N.  Y.,  age  67;  m. 
Mary  Earl,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11,  1781 ;  d.  Nov.  25,  1839; 
Saratoga  county  probate  office. 

342  NATHANIEL  DUNHAM,  b.  Jan.  6,  1766;  m.  Eunice  Dim- 
mock.     Children:     505.  I. — Austin,  b.    1807;   m.   Martha   Root;   he   d. 

March  12,  1877.     506.  II. — Henry,  m.  Grant.     Flad  Maria,  d. 

1907;  Sarah,  m.  Grant.  507.  HI. — Alpheus,  unmarried.  508.  IV. — 
Oliver  Dimmock,  m.  Lucy  Manning;  he  d.  1867.  Had  Samuel  D.,  d. 
1867.  509.  V. — Mary,  m.  P.  D.  Crosby.  509a.  VI. — Lucius.  509b. 
VII. — Samuel. 

505  AUSTIN  DUNHAM,  m.  Martha  Root.  He  was  one  of  the 
pioneers  in  establishing  large  and  successful  industries  in  different 
localities  in  Connecticut.  He  was  prominently  identified  with  the  lead- 
ing banks  and  insurance  companies  of  his  native  state.  He  died  in  the 
year  1877.  leaving  behind  him  as  a  heritage  to  his  sons  a  name  that  is 
gratefully  spoken  by  thousands,  and  that  stands  at  t'he  head  of  a  long 
list  of  Connecticut's  pioneer  philanthropic  manufacturers.  Children : 
510.  I. — Martha  S.  511.  II. — Mary  Elizabeth.  512.  III. — Austin 
Cornelius,  b.  June  10,  1834;  m.  Lucy  Root.  513.  IV. — Sarah  R.  514. 
v.— George  Elliott,  d.  1859.  515.  VI.— Mary.  516.  VIL— Charles 
Stewart,  d.  1874.  517.  VIII. — Edward,  b.  June  14,  1845;  d.  Dec.  24, 
1906.  518.  IX. — Samuel  Gurley,  b.  Dec.  10,  1849;  "i-  Alice  Collins;  b. 
1852. 

512  AUSTIN  CORNELIUS  DUNHAM,  m.  Lucy  Root.  He  was 
graduated  from  Yale  University  in    1854;  president  of  the   Hartford, 


JOHN    DUNHAM.  39 

Conn.,  Electric  Light  Co.;  a  director  in  a  nunihcr  of  insurance  com- 
panies and  l)anks  in  Connecticut.  Children:  519.  I. — George  Austin, 
d.  1875.     520.  11. — Laura  l>aldwin,  m.  1888,  D.  Xewton  Barney. 

518  SAMUEL  GURLEY  DUNHAM,  m.  Alice  Collins'.  He  is 
president  of  the  Dunham  Hosiery  Co. ;  vice-president  of  the  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Electric  Light  Co.,  and  a  director  in  the  ^Etna  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  of  Hartford.  Conn.,  and  also  of  other  insurance  and  banking  in- 
stitutions in  'his  native  state.  Children:  521.  1. — Ethel  C,  b.  March 
12,  1883.  522.  II.— Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.,  1885.  5^3-  HI.— Sarah 
Root.  'b.  Oct.  25.  1886.  524.  IV. — Frances  Collins,  b.  Aug.  21,  1891. 
525.  \\ — x^ustin,  b.  Feb.  zj,  1893.  526.  \\. — Beatrice  L.,  b.  Feb.  14, 
1895. 

520  LAURA  B.  DUNHAM,  m.  D.  Newton  Barney.  Children: 
527.  L— Mary  D.,  b.  1890.  528.  II.— Danforth  N.,  b.  1892.  529.  111. 
— Jeanette  R.,  b.  1894.  530.  IV. — Austin  C.  b.  1896.  531.  V. — Sarah 
B.,  b.  1898.     532.  \\. — ^Son,  b.  1906. 


THOMAS  DUNHAM. 

THOMAS  DUNHAM,  son  of  Deacon  John  Dunham.  HI.— 
Thomas  Dunham,  b.  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1626;  m.  Martha  Knott,  of 
Sandwich,  dau.  of  George  Knott,  in  1646.  She  d.  May  5,  1648.  Her 
father  in  his  will  mentions  Thomas  Dunham  as  a  legatee.  Thomas's 
courtship  with  Martha  was  extensively  criticised  and  he  was  subsequent- 
ly disciplined  by  the  authorities.  This  appears  to  have  been  a  source 
of  discomfort  to  him,  and  he  left  the  colony  for  a  number  of  years,  and 
during  that  time  located  in  Hartford,  Connecticut.  Wiiile  there,  in 
1658,  he  was  awarded  ten  pounds  for  his  services  in  the  Indian  war,  by 
Plymouth.  He  returned  to  Plymouth  and  was  present  in  1669  at  the 
death  of  his  father.  His  sons  had  arrived  at  the  age  of  maturity  and 
were  acting  for  themselves.  Four  years  after  his  father's  death  he  was 
made  constable  of  Plymouth.  It  is  not  stated  when  or  where  he  died. 
His  cottage  was  sold  to  Benjamin  Eaton,  in  1677.  This  property  may 
have  included  the  six  acres  of  land  from  his  father,  donated  in  1647, 
and  the  land  he  bought  of  Anthony  Snow  in  1645.  Many  of  his 
descendants  adopted  the  name  Donham. 

PLYMOUTH  RECORDS.  Bradford,  Governor.  XXV.— 
August,  1645.  Memoranda.  ANTHONY  SNOW  TO  THOMAS 
DUNHAM.  That  Anthony  Snow  in  consideration  of  £8  sterling  and 
1 8s.  Anthony  Snow  to  be  paid  by  Thomas  Dunham  in  indian  corn  at 
Plymouth  &c.  &c.  all  by  November  1647,  hath  fully  and  freely  bargained 
and  sold  the  said  Thomas  Dunham  his  house  and  eight  acres,  upland 
enclosed  at  Plymouth  more  or  less  adjoining  thereto  with  the  said 
lands  lying  at  the  head  thereof  and  all  his  rig'ht  and  title  and  interest 
and  every  part  thereof  or  to  his  said  Thomas  Dunham  his  heirs,  and 
assigns  forever. 

CHILDREN  OF  THOMAS  DONHAM.  i.— Jonathan,  b.  in  Ply- 
mouth, in  1646;  m.  in  1669,  Mary  Bloomfild,  also  b.  in  Plymouth,  in 
1653,  and  later  a  resident  of  Hartford.  Jonathan's  early  life  was  spent 
in  Hartford,  where  he  formed  the  acquaintance  wit'h  Samuel  Marsh,  a 
son  of  John  Marsh.  The  two  removed  to  New  Haven.  Here  they 
were  induced  to  take  advantage  of  the  allurements  offered  by  the  New 

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THOMAS    DUNHAM.  4 1 

Jersey  Colony  to  locate  in  Woodbridge,  in  1670.  2. — Thomas,  was  b. 
about  1647-8,  in  Plymouth,  Mass.;  his  early  life  was  passed  in  Hart- 
ford and  New  Haven,  Conn.,  where  he  pre])are(l  liimself  for  the  minis- 
try and  m.  his  wife,  Sarah  Uunhani,  in  i()()8.  .\flcr  the  close  of  King 
Phillip's  war  in  which  he  had  served  the  General  Court  at  a  session  in 
October,  1677,  at  Hartford,  granted  him  ten  pounds  as  an  inducement 
to  locate  in  Rye,  Westchester  Co.,  and  for  his  loss  in  the  Indian  war. 
He  d.  about  1688.  His  will  was  made  at  Bedford,  May  2,  1688,  and  is 
recorded  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  After  his  death  his  wife,  Sarah  Dun- 
ham, in  1691,  m.  John  Hendrickson.  Nathaniel  and  Ephraim,  sons  of 
Nathaniel,  nephew  of  Thomas,  after  removing  from  Woodbridge, 
located  for  a  time  with  their  cousins  at  Rye  as  stated  in  the  records  of 
their  families.  The  General  Court  in  October  t68o  ordered  that  the 
Thirty  Pounds  per  annum  agreed  to  be  payd  by  Rye  to  the  Minister, 
Mr.  Dunham,  shall  be  gathered  by  the  Constable,  with  the  Country 
Rates.  October  1685  Thomas  Dunham  and  Caleb  Watson  are  ac- 
counted Freemen  at  Rye.  Caleb  Wat.son  was  born  in  Hart- 
ford and  son  of  John  Watson  one  of  the  earliest  Settlers  and  the  First 
Highway  Surveyors  of  Hartford,  Connecticut. 

CHILDREN  OF  THOMAS.  3.  I.— Sarah  Donham.  b.  about 
1669;  m.  (i)  James  Palmer;  (2)  Conrad  Winans,  of  Rahway,  N.  J., 
1680;  d.  1723.  Issue:  4.  I. — Sarah  Palmer.  5.  II. — Isaac  P..  b. 
about  1670;  m.  Mary,  wife  of  Jacob  Pierce,  in  1695;  he  d.  in  1723.  In 
his  will  leaves  a  special  legacy  to  Sarah  Palmer,  dan.  of  his  sister,  Sarah. 
His  house  was  sold  in  1728.  6.  III. — Rebeccah,  b.  about  1671  ;  m. 
Isaac  Hendrickson.  7.  IV. — Hannah,  b.  about  1673;  '"■  Samuel  Clau- 
sen, in  1693,  Stamford,  'Ct.  8.  W — Josaiah,  b.  about  t()8o.  9.  \'I. — 
Nathaniel,  b.  1684;  m.  and  removed  to  New  Jersey. 

I  JONATHAN,  son  of  Thomas  Donham,  was  b.  in  Plymouth,  1646, 
resided  for  a  time  in  Hartford  and  New  Haven.  Ik'  was  a  farmer 
and  acquired  a  knowledge  of  the  milling  business.  New  Jersey,  in  1665, 
gave  grants  of  land  between  Rahway  and  Raritan  rivers  to  many  of 
the  settlers  in  Eastern  New  Engla'nd,  as  an  inducement  for  them  to 
settle  in  their  colony.  Among  those  who  tt)ok  advantage  of  the  ofTer 
were  the  I  )unhams,  lUoomtields  and  ^larshes  of  Connecticut.  Jona- 
than Donham  received  a  grant  for  210  acres  of  land  on  the  Passaic 
river  as  a  bonus  for  conducting  a  flour  mill  for  the  benefit  of  the  ])eoi)le. 
This  mill  was  built  by  him  in  1672.  He  m.  Mary  Bloomfield  of  Hart- 
ford. 


42  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

CHILDREN  OF  JONATHAN  DONHAM.  lo.  T.— Eunice,  b. 
1667;  d.  1684.     II-  II- — Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  24,  1672;  m.  Esther  Rolph ; 

d.  Sept.  6,  1706.     12.  HI. — David,  b.  March  10,  1674;  m.  Mary. ; 

d.  1753.  13.  IV.— Nathaniel,  b.  Feb.  8,  1677;  d.  May  14,  1678.  14.  V. 
— Nathaniel,  b.  April  10,  1679;  m.  Joanna  Thornell.  15.  VI. — Ben- 
jamin, b.  Aug.  22,  1681 ;  m.  Mary  Rolph;  d.  Dec.  31,  1715. 

There  are  some  writers,  who,  in  speaking  of  the  early  settlers  of 
New  Jersey,  state  that  the  earliest  of  the  Dunhams  was  Jonathan 
Dunham,  a  notorious  vagabond,  from  Haverhill,  Massachusetts,  who 
had  assumed  this  name,  and  finally  designated  himself  "Jonathan  Don- 
ham  alias  Singletary."  He  was  a  Singletary.  As  such  a  record  of  his 
family  has  been  given.  He  coming  into  the  Colony  about  the  same 
time  in  which  Jonathan  Donham  located  there,  has,  to  a  certain  extent, 
mystified  the  records. 

There  is  no  public  record  showing  when  or  where  Jonathan  Dun- 
ham alias  Singletary  died.  The  only  information  given  is  that  he  left 
a  will  and  that  it  was  the  source  of  nmch  annoyance  and  contention 
among  the  litigants.  Jonathan  Singletary,  with  Robert  La- 
priere  was  arrested  on  the  seventh  of  September,  1677,  by 
John  Ogden,  sheriff  of  Achter  Colony  for  removing  goods  from 
Governor  Phillip  Carteret's  house  and  was  condemned  for  the  act. 
On  the  1 6th  of  July  preceding  he  had  been  ordered  by  the  Council  of 
War  for  Achter  Colony  to  pay  five  pounds  costs  and  punished  as  a 
mad-man.  This  Council  consisted  of  Captain  Benajah  Dunham, 
Piscattaway,  John  Pike,  Woodbridge,  etc.  At  this  time  Jonathan  Don- 
ham,  who,  in  1670,  was  granted  270  acres  of  land  to  erect  a  flour  mill, 
must  have  been  well  known  as  a  miller.  Singletary  then  left  Wood- 
bridge,  and  in  1683,  appears  in  Plymouth  as  appears  by  the  records  of 
that  colony,  where  he  assumed  the  name  of  Jonathan  Dunham  as  fol- 
lows:  Whereas,  "Jonathan  Dunham,  alias  Shingletary"  absented  him- 
self from  his  wife  and  family,  though  advised  and  warned  for  some 
considerable  time  by  the  authorities  hath  been  wandering  from  place  to 
place  as  a  vagabond  in  the  colony,  also  disseminating  his  corrupt  prin- 
ciples and  drawing  another  man's  wife,  she  following  up  and  down 
against  her  husband's  consent ;  and  he  at  last  accompanying  a  young 
woman,  called  Mary  Ross,  led  by  enthusiastic  power,  he  says,  hee 
must  doe  what  she  bade  him,  and  accordingly,  did  both  of  them  on  her 
motion,  at  the  house  of  John  Irish  at  Little  Compton  killed  his  dogg, 
against  the  declared  will  of  the  said  John  Irish,  and  although  he  did 
put  them  out  of  his  house,  they  would  go  in  againe,  and  according  to 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  43 

their  antics  and  foolish  power,  made  a  fier  and  threw  the  dogg  upon  it 
and  shot  off  a  gun  several  times,  and  burnt  some  other  things  several 
times  in  the  house,  to  the  hazard  of  burning  his  house  and  young  chil- 
dren, keeping  the  doors  and  not  opening  them  to  the  said  John  Irish 
when  he  came  with  some  of  his  neighbors  to  rescue  the  same  to  the  dis- 
turbance of  the  Colony.  Having  been  driven  from  Plymouth,  he  re- 
turns to  Woodbridge  under  his  assumed  name.  He  here  accumulated 
a  little  property  during  the  following  six  years  for  as  shown  by  the 
record  in  the  office  of  the  Surveyor  General,  he  had  accjuired  and  deeded 
to  his  Mary  Ross,  as  follows : 

Perth  Amboy,  New  Jersey.  Vol.  V,  Book  D.  D.  JONATHAN 
DUNHAM  TO  MARY  ROSS.  Woodbridge  in  East  Jersey,  Decem- 
ber the  Second  Anno  Domini  one  thousand  Six  hundred  Eighty  and 
Nyn.  Know  all  men  by  these  presents  that  I  Jonathan  Dunham  of 
the  Province,  Town  and  Corporation  above  said  with  the  Consent  of 
Mary  my  wife.  In  consideration  of  a  certain  sum  of  Current  Silver 
Money  of  Boston  in  New  England  the  tenth  day  of  August  last  past 
in  Boston  by  us  then  and  there  Received  and  more  Money  Goods  and 
Merchandise  the  Second  day  of  November  Last  past  here  to  us  in  hand 
and  secured  The  Receipt  whereof  I  doe  hereby  Acknowledge  myself 
to  be  fully  satisfied  with  and  for  other  good  and  just  Causes  me  there- 
unto moving  have  Given  Granted  and  Sold  unto  Mary  Ross  formerly 
of  Boston  in  New  England,  the  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Ross 
formerly  of  Boston  aforesaid,  the  which  said  Mary  Ross  now  in  this 
place  Residing  I  the  said  Jonathan  Dunham  hath  from  me  my  heirs, 
executors  and  Assigns  for  Ever  Alienated  and  to  her  said  Mary  Ross 
Granted  bargained  and  Sold  enfossed  and  confirmed  and  delivered  unto 
her  possessione  my  late  dwelling  house  in  Woodbridge  with  all  that 
part  of  my  house  lot  on  the  South  side  of  the  highway  where  the  said 
House  is  now  standing  with  a  frame  for  a  dwelling  house  foure  and 
twenty  foot  Square  in  Length  bredth  and  height  under  the  Top  of  the 
Roof  and  a  frame  for  a  Merchants  Shop  twelve  foot  square  in  Length 
bredth  and  height  under  the  Top  of  the  Roof  to  the  frame  of  the  said 
house  At  the  North  East  Corner  Adjoining  Both  which  are  to  be  set 
on  the  said  land  as  Near  the  Creek  River  or  Water  side  as  may  be 
without  Annoyance  of  floods  and  accomplished  with  all  convenient 
speed  the  said  Dimham  being  not  to  build  any  other  frame  for  any 
other  persone  till  this  aforesaid  he  done  on  the  said  lantl  which  con- 
tained about  six  acres  more  or  less  of  Upland  Low  ground,  pasture 
and  marsh  with  all  fencings  Edifices  and  Buildings  Gardens  Enclosures 


44  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

Apple  trees  and  other  trees  Timber  Wood  Water  stones  Oar  Mines 
and  Minerals  (the  fifth  part  of  Gold  and  Silver  only  excepted)  with  all 
outlets  inlets  and  passages  by  land  or  water  with  all  Improvements 
thereon  made  and  all  appurtenances  and  priviledges  thereonto  belong- 
ing And  also  my  Freehold  in  this  Town  and  Corporation  of  Wood- 
bridge  all  aforesaid  Privilledges  premised  from  hence  forth  to  be  and 
Remaine  in  and  unto  the  peaceable  possession  Improvement  and  sole 
disposal  of  the  said  Mary  Ross  her  husband,  her  heirs,  Executors  Ad- 
ministrators and  Assigns  for  ever  as  she  shall  see  cause  to  order  and 
dispose  the  same  free  from  any  former  bargains  sale  mortgage  or 
Intaignelement  what  soever  without  Sett  disturbances  or  MoUestation 
by  me  the  said  Jonathan  Dunham  or  JNIary  my  wife  or  any  of  our  heirs 
Executors  Administrators  or  Assignes  or  any  other  persone  whatso- 
ever Laying  Claims  from  by  or  under  us  or  our  heirs  or  by  any  of 
ours  or  their  means  approbation  Sufferance  or  procurement  and  to 
their  Warranty  making  good  this  sale  and  performance  of  ye  premises 
herein  contained.  Wee  the  said  Jonathan  and  Mary  Dunham  doe  buid 
ourselves  our  heirs  Executors  and  Assigns  as  witnes  our  hands  here 
annexed  and  scales  affixed 

Jonathan  Dunham  Mary  Dunham 
signed  sealed  and  delivered  in  the  presence  of  James  Seatoun   &  Ja 
Emmott. 

II  JONATHAN  DO'NHAM,  son  of  Jonathan,  1646,  was  b. 
Sept.  24,  1672;  m.  Feb.  15,  1696,  by  S.  Hall,  Esther  Rolph,  b.  1676. 
She,  after  the  death  of  Jonathan,  m.  Ezekiel  Bloomfield,  Dec.  23,  1706. 
He  was  a  son  of  Ezeikiel  Bloomfield  and  Hope  Fitz  Randolph.  Jona- 
than Donham  made  his  will  July  8,  1706,  in  which  he  gives  half  of  his 
estate  to  Esther,  his  wife.  He  mentions  in  book  A.  A.  A.,  Trenton, 
N.  J.  Records  his  father  Jonathan  and  brothers,  David  and  Benjamin. 
Jonathan  d.  Sept.  8,  1706.     Issue:     16.   i. — Eunice,  b.  1698;  d.  young. 

17.  II. — Eunice,  b.  Oct.  9,  1699;  m.  Joseph  Bloomfield,  March  31,  1695. 

18.  III. — Samuel,  b.  Dec.  4,  1697;  unmarried;  he  d.  Sept.  6,  1726,  and 
will,  Book  A.  R.,  page  368,  Trenton  Records,  to  Joseph  Bloomfield  and 
James  Wilkinson.  Will  prob  May  3,  1727.  19.  IV. — Mary,  b.  March 
3,  1704;  m.  Jan.  16,  1726,  James  Wilkinson. 

BLOOMFIELD.  Ezekiel  Bloomfield,  b.  in  Connecticut,  in  1660; 
m.  Hope  Fitz  Randolph,  in  1680;  she  was  born  in  Plymouth,  Mass., 
Nov.  2,  1 661.  They  came  with  the  early  settlers  from  New  England 
and  located  at  Woodbridge,  N.  J.  He  d.,  1702.  Issue:  I. — Timothy, 
b.  Feb.  2,  1681 ;  m.  Rose.     II. — Ezekiel,  b.  in  1683;  m.  Dec.  2^^,  1706,  by 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  45 

Justice  Rolph,  Esther  (Rolph)  Dunham,  widow  of  Jonathan  Dunham. 
III.— Rebecca,  b.  1686;  d.  1688.  IV.— Nathaniel,  b.  [689;  died  young. 
V. — Jeremiah,  b.  1693;  m.  in  1712,  Catharine  Wee'<s.  VI. — Joseph, 
b.  March  31,  1695;  m.  Sept.  5,  1721,  Eunice  Dunham,  dau.  of  Jonathan, 
1672,  and  Esther  Rolph.  VII.— Ezekiel,  b.  1683;  b.  Dec.  23,  1706, 
Esther  (Rolph)  Dunham.  Issue:  I. — Eunice,  b.  Dec.  8,  1707.  H. — 
Moses,  b.  Dec.  8,  1707;  he  was  on  Sept.  8,  1756,  a  charter  member  of 
Presbyterian  Churcli  at  Woodbridge.     III. — Hannah. 

BLOOMFIELD.  17  Eunice  Dunham,  of  Jonathan  Dunham,  1672, 
was  b.  May  12,  1702,  and  \Vas  m.  Sept.  5,  1721,  to  Joseph  Bloomfield ; 
b.  March  21,  1695.  Issue:  20.  I. — Phebe.  21.  II. — Asa,  b.  Oct.  25, 
1723.  22.  III. — Hannah,  b.  June  13,  1724;  m.  Mr.  Alston.  23.  IV. — 
Martha,  b.  July  26,  1726.  24.  V.— Moses,  b.  Dec.  8,  1728,  surgeon 
U.  S.  A.;  d.  1791. 

ALSTON.  22  Hannah,  dau.  of  Eunice  (Dunham)  Bloomfield;  b. 
June  12,  1724;  m.  Mr.  Alston.  Issue:  25.— Mary  Alston  m.  John 
Manning.  Had:  26.— Isabella  Manning,  b.  1781  ;  m.  Feb.  ti,  1802;  d. 
Jan.  28,  1816;  had  James  Eugene  Parker,  b.  May  25,  1770;  d.  Dec.  10, 
1822.  Had:  27.— Samuel  Parker,  b.  Sept.,  1806;  m.  April  27,  1842, 
Maria  Louisa  Tyson,  of  William  and  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  7,  1819,  in  Brook- 
lyn. He  d.  Dec.  29,  1862;  she  May  31,  1898.  Had:  28. — James  Eugene 
Parker,  b.  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  11,  1847;  m.  Jan.  4,  1870,  Sarah 
Ann  Hance;  b.  March  3,  1847,  i"  Rumson,  N.  J.,  dau.  of  Joseph  Lippini- 
cott  and  Caroline  (Bordon)  Hance.  Had :  29. — Samuel  Eugene  Parker, 
b.  Dec.  27,  1875,  in  Shelter  Island,  N.  Y. 

WILKINSON.  19  Mary,  of  Jonathan,  b.  1672;  was  b.  March  3, 
1704;  m.  Dec.  16,  1726,  James  Wilkinson.  Issue:  30.  I. — Samuel 
Wilkinson.  31.  II. — Sarah  Wilkinson,  b.  Dec.  28,  1727.  32.  III. — 
Thomas  Wilkinson. 

COPY  OF  JONATHAN  DUNHAM'S  WILL.  Know  all  men  by 
these  presents,  that  1,  Jonathan  Dunham  of  the  Town  of  Woodbridge 
in  the  County  of  ^liddlcsex  in  the  Province  of  New  Jersey,  yeoman,  for 
divers  good  causes  and  lawful  considerations  me  hereunto  moving,  but 
more  especiallv  for  that  my  father,  Jonathan  Dunham  in  his  last  words 
did,  declare  that  it  was  his  will  that  each  of  his  four  suns  should  have 
an  equal  share  of  all  the  land  he  was  then  possessed  of  except  (one  word 
here  indistinct,  but  looks  like  orchard)  more  to  my  self  than  to  the 
other  of  his  three  younger  sons.  In  Consideration  whereof,  I  the  said 
Jonathan  Dnuliain,  have  given,  granted,  made  over  and  confirmed, 
and  by  these  presents  do  give, 'grant,  make  over  and  confirm  unto  my 


46  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

Brother  Benjamin  Dunham,  his  heirs  and  assigns  several  parcels  of 
upland  and  meadow  lying  within  the  township  of  Woodbridge  aforesaid 
and  bounded  as  followeth;  Imprimis.  I  give  unto  my  said  brother 
Benjamin,  one  house  lot  containing  nine  acres,  be  it  more  or  less, 
which  said  lot  was  by  this  town  granted  to  my  father,  lying  on  the  east 
side  of  the  meeting  house  ground  bounded  on  the  south  side  by  the 
land  of  Samuel  Smith,  on  the  East  side  by  the  said  meeting  house 
ground. 

Also  I  give  unto  the  said  Benjamin  three  acres  of  upland  be  it 
more  or  less  adjoining  to  the  Northerly  and  Westerly  sides  of  the  said 
houselot  which  said  three  acres  was  pursuant  to  a  towns  grant  laid  out 
to  my  father  by  the  Lot  Layers  as  by  the  returns  thereof  entered  in 
their  towns  book.  Item.  I  give  unto  my  said  brother  two  acres  of 
meadow  or  marsh  which  my  father  formerly  bought  of  Stephen  Stout 
lying  on  the  East  side  of  the  said  house  lot  and  southerly  from  the  old 
mill  together  with  all  slips  and  pieces  of  meadow  adjoining  to  the 
easterly  side  of  the  said  house  lot,  excepting  a  small  piece  vVhich  I  have 
given  unto  my  brother  David  Dunham. 

Also  I  give  unto  my  said  brother  Benjamin,  a  parcel  of  upland 
containing  fourty  acres  more  or  less,  it  being  just  one  third  part  of  my 
father's  out  (?)  accommodations  of  land  in  said  Woodbridge,  and  lying 
in  the  northeast  end  thereof,  bounded  as  followeth  ;  Beginning  at  a  large 
white  oak  marked  on  four  sides  which  said  oak  is  the  easterly  corner 
bound  of  the  said  land,  from  thence  running  northwest  thirty  cliains  to 
a  forked  dogwood  tree  marked  on  four  sides ;  thence  southwest  thirty 
chains  to  a  forked  ash  tree  marked  on  four  sides  and  from  thence  in  a 
straight  line  to  the  first  mentioned  white  oak ;  Also  four  acres  of  swamp 
land  lying  at  the  south  east  end  of  the  said  forty  acres,  bounded  on  the 
northwest  by  the  said  forty  acres,  southwest  and  northeast  by  land  in 
common,  and  southwest  by  land  belonging  to  David  Dunham,  being 
fourteen  chains  in  length  and  seventeen  rods  in  breadth. 

Also  I  give  unto  the  said  Benjamin,  twelve  acres  of  upland  lying 
southerly  from  my  now  dwelling  house,  it  being  a  part  of  that  land 
which  was  by  this  town  allowed  to  my  father  in  consideration  of  high- 
ways running  through  his  land,  bounded  on  the  south  by  Mr.  Shepherd's 
land,  west  and  north  by  my  own  land,  and  on  the  east  by  land  in  Com- 
mon, beginning  at  a  peperidge  tree,  marked  on  four  sides,  which  said 
tree  is  the  northeast  corner  bound  mark  for  Mr-  Shepherd's  said  land ; 
from  thence  running  west-northwest  forty-five  rods  to  a  stake  planted, 
marked   on   four   sides,   thence    north-northeast    thirty-two    rods    to    a 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  47 

ragged  rock  and  stake  i)hinted  by  it ;  from  thence  easterly  fifty-six  rods 
to  a  forked  beach  marked  on  fonr  sides  and  from  thence  southerly 
fourty-two  rods  to  the  peperidge  tree  whence  it  began. 

All  the  before  mentioned  parcel  of  upland  aiid  meadow  together 
with  a  fourth  part  of  the  freehold  and  right  of  commonage  wdiich  did 
belong  to  my  father  in  said  Woodbridge,  I  the  said  Jonathan  Dunham 
do  by  these  presents  freely,  fully  and  absolutely  give  to  my  said  brother 
Benjamin  Dunham,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  to  have  and  to  hold  all  the 
said  upland  and  meadow  and  fourth  part  of  the  freehold  with  all  the 
privileges  and  profits  and  advantage  thereto  belonging,  together  with 
all  the  houseing,  fencing,  (one  word  not  clear)  and  all  other  like  im- 
provements made  on  the  said  land  to  the  onely  use  and  benefit  and  be- 
hoof of  him,  the  said  Benjamin  Dunham,  his  heirs,  executors,  admin- 
istrators and  assigns  forever  free  from  any  challenge,  claims  or  de- 
mands of  or  from  me  the  said  Jonathan  Dunham,  my  heirs  or  assigns 
or  of  or  from  any  other  person  or  persons  by  from  or  under  me  or  them 
or  any  of  my  or  their  survivors,  he  the  said  Benjamin  his  'heirs  paying 
the  Lord  Proprietors  quit-rent.  Rates  Taxes  and  all  other  charges 
which  are  or  shall  become  due  for  and  upon  the  said  land  and  premises ; 
and  also  that  the  said  Benjamin  shall  make  and  maintain  an  equal  part 
of  all  fence  between  us  so  far  as  we  shall  both  improve. 

In  witness  \Vhereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  this 
second  dav  of  April  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  seven  hun- 
dred and  five.  '  JONATHAN  DUNHAM  (L.  S.) 

Signed  sealed  and  delivered  in  presence  of  John  Bloomfield, 
Ezekiel  Bloomfield,  Tho's  Pike. 

Personally  came  before  me  Jonathan  Dunham  and  acknowledged 
the  within  Deed  of  Gift  to  his  brother  Benjamin  Dunham  to  be  his  own 
act  and  deed.     April  the  second  1705. 

Sam'l  Hale,  Justice. 

Copy  of  Deed  recorded  in  book  A.  A.  A.  page  216  of  Deeds  on  file 
in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  at  Trenton,  N.  J. 

12  DA\'ID,  son  of  Jonathan,  b.  March  to,  1674;  m.  Mary 

1715;  d.  1750.  Lssuc  :  33.  L — Joseph,  1).  Oct.  7.  1700;  d.  Dec,  1771. 
34.  H. — David,  b.  1705;  m.  Mary  Freeman;  d.  May  15.  1756.  33 
JOSEPH,  son  of  David,  b.Oct.  7,  1700;  will  made  Oct.  30.  1750;  d.  Dec, 
1771  ;  will  probated  Dec  ly,  ^77^-  Issue:  35.  1. — Sarah,  m.  John 
Gage.  36.  II. — Abigail,  ni.  Sanniel  Jaccjues.  37.  HI. — Phebc.  38. 
IV. — James,  m.  and  had  josiah,  who  in  1727  was  vestryman  of  Trinity 
church,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 


48  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

38  JAMES.  Issue:  39.  I. — Josiah,  d.  May  5,  1790.  40  II. — 
Hannah,  d.  July  9,  1800.  41.  III. — Joseph, 'b.  1735;  m.  Hannah,  b.  1737; 
he  d.  Dec.  17,  1776,  age  41.  She  d.  Nov.  16,  1781,  age  44.  42.  IV. — 
EHsha,  b.  1732;  m.  Mary  Ferguson,  dau.  of  Elisha,  June  30,  1752.  He 
d.  Feb.,  1783.     43.  V. — ^Moses.     44.  VI. — Jonathan. 

42  ELISHA,  b.  1732,  son  of  Joseph,  1700;  m.  Mary  Ferguson,  June 
30,  1752.  Issue:  45.  I. — Josiah,  m.  Anna  Williams;  b.  1755;  she  d. 
March  10,  1829;  he  d.  1816.  April  5,  1783,  he  purchased  the  home- 
stead. 46.  II. — Freeman.  47.  HI. — David,  Capt.,  in  Rev.  war.  48. 
IV. — Henry,  m.  Sarah  Ellison.  In  1803  granted  10  acres  of  land  for 
erection  of  Pres.  Ch.  49.  V. — Amos  m.  Mary  Ellison,  dau.  of  John  and 
Rachel.     50.  6  daughters. 

45  JOSIAH,  b.  April  i,  1735 ;  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  Freeman ;  m. 
Anna  Williams;  b.  1755.  She  d.  March  10,  1829;  he  1816.  Issue:  51. 
I. — Azariah,  m.  Phebe  and  had  Phebe.  52.  II. — Elizabeth.  53.  HI. — 
Joseph,  m.  Elizabeth  and  had:  53  JOSEPH.  Issue:  54.  I. — Elisha, 
b.  1798;  m.  Campbell.  55.  H. — James,  b.  1810.  Had  Ichabod  in  1834. 
48  HENRY  of  Elisha  and  Mary  Ferguson  m.  Sarah  Ellison.  Issue ; 
56.  I.— Henry.  57.  II.— Daniel.  58.  HI.— John  Ellison.  59.  IV.— 
John  Purdy.  60.  V. — Eliza  m.  E.  C.  Clarkson.  61.  VI. — Eunice  m. 
Joseph  Hampton. 

34  DAVID,  b.  1705,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. ;  m.  Mary  Freeman ;  b.  June 
5,  1702,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Elizabeth;  Sept.  8,  1756,  was  charter  member 
of  Pres.  church,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.;  May  13*  1758,  intestate;  letters 
of  adm.  granted  June  5,  1758. 

GRAVESTONE. 
Here  lies  the  Body  of 
David  Donham  Juner 
who  died  May  13  1758 
Aged  53  Years. 
My  heart  dissolves  with  Pangs  unknown 
In  grons  I  waiste  my  Breath 
Thy  havy  Hand  has  brought  me  down 
Low  as  the  Dust  of  Death  ^ 

Father  I  give  my  spirit  up 
And  trust  it  in  they  Hand 
My  dying  Flesh  shall  rest  in  Hope 
And  life  at  thy  Command. 
Issue:     62.  I. — Amos,  b.  1730;  town  clerk,  Tewkesbury,  1765.     63. 
II. — Benyew.     64.  III. — Elizabeth,  b.  1735;  m.  John  Marsh,  of  Rah- 


THOMAS    DUNHAM,  49 

way;  b.  1731.  She  d.  1806  and  he  Nov.  17,  1795.  65.  IV. — Joseph,  b. 
1739;  m.  Sarah.  He  d.  Aug".  17,  1801.  66.  V. — Isaac,  b.  about  1737; 
m.  Sept.  22,  i759-,^nn  Gash.     He  was  a  Tory. 

MARSH.  Isaac  jNIarsh,  b.  Feb.  28,  1763;  m.  Feb.  3,  1780,  Catha- 
rine Terrell.  Aug.  17,  1795;  he  Sept.  11,  1801,  Rahway,  N.  J.  He  was  a 
descendant  of  Samuel  Marsh,  an  early  settler  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who 

was  b.  in  1620  and  m.  Comfort .     He  became  a  freeman.  May 

2,  1641,  and  d.  1683.  His  son,  Ephraim,  in  company  with  Caleb  Wat- 
son, Jonathan  and  Thomas  Donham,  of  Hartford,  removed  to  New 
Haven  where  his  sons,  John  and  Joseph  were  born.  John,  b.  1661,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Clark ;  had  son  Daniel,  b.  1703,  who  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  and  Margaret  (Connally)  Rolph,  of  New  Haven.  Daniel 
d.  in  1756.  He  was  the  father  of  John  Marsh  who  m.  Elizabeth  Don- 
ham.     Joseph  Marsh,  b.   1666;  m.  Hannah  ,  in  New  Haven. 

He  had  two  sons — Jonathan,  who  m.  Alice  Newcomb,  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
and  Ephraim,  b.  1712,  who  ni.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Scudder,  of  Westfield 

and  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     His  son  Ephraim  m.  Hepzibah ,  d.  1775; 

and  Keziah,  b.   1736;  m.  John  Dunham;  b.   1731,  in  Westfield,   N.  J. 

64  CHILDREN  OF  JOHN  AND  ELIZABETH  (DONHAM) 
MARSH.  67.  I.— Lewis.  68.  II.— Isaac,  b.  Jan.  10,  1768;  m.  Catha- 
rine Terrill.     69.  HI. — David.     70.  I\'. — Jonathan. 

MARSH.  Feb.  3,  1780.  68  Isaac  Marsh,  b.  Feb.  28,  1763;  m. 
Catharine  Terrill;  b.  Dec.  15,  1769.  He  was  the  son  of  John  Marsh  and 
Elizabeth  Dunham,  1735;  d.  1775.  Issue:  71.  I. — Rachel  (Lookey),  b. 
Sept.  28,  1792;  m.  March  15,  181 5,  John  Denman;  b.  Feb.  28,  1782.  She 
,d.  July  10,  1875;  he  Sept.  25,  18  .  ^2.  II.— Rolph,  father  of  John  E. 
Marsh,  Rahway.  y},.  HI.— John  D.  74.  IV.— Susan.  75.  V.— Phebe. 
76.  VI.— Henry,     -/-j.  VII.— Amos.     78.  VIII.— William. 

DENMAN.     71    Rachel  of   Isaac  Marsh,   1763,  w\as  b.   Sept.  28, 
1792;  m.  March  15,  1815,  John  Denman.     Issue:     79.     Mary  Rebecca 
Denman,  b.  Jan.  7,  1824,  at  Newark,  N.  J.;  m.  April  23,  1848,  Jo 
Evans   Matthews;  b.   March  8,   1815.     He   d.   April  20,    1869.     Issue: 

80.  I.— J.    C.    Aiatthews.     81.  II.— Cordelia     Matthews,    m. 

Crane. 

14  XAJllA\lh:L  (Junailum),  I).  Ai)ril  10,  1679;  m.  1  i)  ( )cl.  20.  1703, 
bv  Samuel  Hall,  Joannah  Thcjrncll,  dau.  of  Israel  and  llaniiah  Ilall. 
In  171 5.  Mary,  the  wife  of  Benjamin,  deeds  to  Nathaniel  llie  property 
which  was  given  to  her  husband  by  his  l)r()llK'r.  Jonathan.  Joannali 
the  wife  of  Nathaniel,  in  1717,  confirms  the  deed.  It.  Iiowever.  was  not  re- 


50  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

corded  until  1793.  On  the  third  of  May,  1727,  Nathaniel  deeds  the  same 
property  to  James  Wilkinson  and  Joseph  Bloomfield  had  m.  Mary^  and 
Eunice  Donham.  This  property  was  to  have  been  given  to  Samuel 
Donham.  He  dying,  the  property  was  given  to  his  sisters,  Eunice 
Bloomfield  and  Mary  Wilkinson. 

Issue:  82.  I. — David,  b.  1704;  m.  Esther  Crane;  d.  at  Westfield, 
Nov.  23,  1773.  Will  was  made  Jan.  i,  1772,  Esther's  will  March  2, 
1773.  CRANE.  Stephen  Crane,  m.  Esther  Norris,  dau.  of  Henry 
Norris.  Had :  John  Crane,  who  m.  Esther  Williams^  dau.  of  Samuel 
Williams.  Samuel  Williams'  will  was  made  May  .{,  1706;  John  Crane's, 
Feb.  7,  1722;  his  wife's  Esther,  March  17.  1742.  Among  his  children, 
John  Crane  had:  Esther,  who  m.  David  Dunham,  b.  1704;  her  will  was 
made  in    1773.     Deborah,  m.  John   High.     83.   H. — Andrew,  b.    1706. 

84.  HI. — John,  b.  1708;  his  family  removed  to  Pennsylvania;  d.  1810. 

85.  IV. — Elizabeth,  b.  May  10,  1710.  86.  V. — Joanna,  b.  Sept.  25,  1712. 
87.  VI. — Jerusha,  b.  March  3,  1714.  88.  MI. — Ephraim.  b.  Nov.  17, 
1724;  m.  Abigail  Morgan,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  I-'eb.  18,  1750;  removed 
to  Rye,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1755.  90.  VIII. — 
Nathaniel,  b.  1726;  removed  to  Westchester  County;  m.  Elizabeth  Wil- 
son, of  Perth  Amboy,  in  1754.  He  then  settled  hi  Pittstown,  Rensellaer 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  d.  in  1814.  Will  of  David  Donham,  of  Elizabeth- 
town,  Essex  County,  N.  J.  Dated  April  30,  1771.  Proved  Sept.  i, 
1772.  Legatees:  Wife,  Esther;  sons,  Joseph,  John,  David.  Executrix: 
Wife,  Esther.  Witnesses :  John  Blanchard,  Richard  Stites,  John  D. 
Hart.  Will  of  John  Crane,  of  Elizabeth  Town,  Essex  County,  N.  J. 
Dated  Feb.  7,  1722.  Proved  Feb.  16,  lyzz-T^.  Legatees:  Eldest  son, 
John  Crane ;  second  son,  Joseph  Crane ;  third  son.  Matthias  Crane ; 
youngest  son,  Samuel  Crane;  wife,  Esther;  six  daughters:  Hannah, 
Abigail,  Esther,  Sarah,  Rebeccah  and  Deborah  Crane.  Executors: 
Wife  Esther,  friend  Jonathan  Dickinson  and  brother  Jeremiah  Crane. 
Witnesses :  Jeremiah  Crane,  Daniel  Crane,  Thomas  Donington. 

82  DAVID,  son  of  Nathaniel,  1679,  was  b.  1704;  m.  Esther  Crane, 
dau.  of  John  Crane.  She  d.  at  Westfield,  N.  J.,  in  1773.  Twice  m. 
Issue:  91.  I. — John,  deacon,  was  b.  1731  ;  m.  Keziah  Marsh,  dau.  of 
Ephraim  Marsh;  was  b.  1736  in  Essex  Co.,  between  Plainfield  and 
Elizabethtown.  He  d.  Nov.  12,  181 1;  she  d.  March  17,  1809.  Will  of 
Esther  Crane,  of  Elizabethtown,  Essex  County,  N.  J.  Dated  March 
17,  1742-3.  Proved  Sept.  16,  1748.  Legatees:  Youngest  son,  Samuel 
Crane;  daughters,  Hannah,  Abigail,  Easter,  Sarah,   Rebecca  and   De- 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  5[ 

borah.  Executors :  Jacob  De  Hart  and  Benjamin  Crane.  Witnesses : 
James  Harris,  John   Chandler. 

Will  of  Samuel  Williams,  of  Elizabethtown,  Essex,  County.  Dated 
May  4th,  1706.  Proved  Nov.  5,  1706.  Legatees:  Sons,  Joseph,  Samuel, 
Nathaniel,  David,  Josiah  ;  daughters,  Susana,  Sarah,  Ester.  Executors  : 
Brother  Nathaniel  Whiler,  cousin  Amose  Williams.  Overseers  :  Father 
Whiller  and  brother  Mathew  Williams.  Witnesses :  John  Willis, 
Thomas  Kene,  Jeremiah  Osborn. 

92  n. — Benyew,  b.  May,  1732;  m.  Aug.  2,  1757,  Mary  Eliza  Heath; 
b.  1739.  She  died  in  1793.  She  was  the  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ann 
Nevins  Heath.  This  Thomas  was  a  nephew  of  her  first  husband,  also, 
Thomas  Heath.  They  were  natives  of  Stafifordshire,  England.  Ann 
Heath  immigrated  to  America,  taking  with  her,  her  dau.  ]\Iary  Eliza. 
The  mother  d.  in  1776.  Benyew,  in  1758,  owned  land  in  Amboy.  In 
1762  he  owned  a  mill  and  tannery  at  Laminglon.  1776  he  was  on  the 
town  council  of  safety  and  1779  was  elected  collector  for  the  town  of 
Tewkesbury.  Benyew  from  1762  until  May,  1795.  was  a  constant 
salary  payer  to  the  church  at  Lamington.  He  was  succeeded  by  Samuel 
Dunham.  Lamington  church  was  organized  in  1748  and  dedicated  in 
1750.  The  Potters  came  from  neighborhood  of  Elizabethtown.  93. 
HL — Joseph,  was  b.  1735,  and  d.  Nov.  zy,  1796.  94.  I\'. — Hannah,  b. 
1737,  and  d.  Nov.  10.  1781.  95.  IV. — Mary  (Polly),  b.  Nov.  12,  1746; 
m.  Sept.  2T^,  1763,  Abraham  Terrill,  b.  Jan.  30,  1735.  She  d.  Sept.  8, 
1812;  he  d.  April  7,  1791.  Had  Catharine  who  m.  Isaac  Marsh.  96. 
VL — David,  b.  1751  ;  m.  Freclove  De  Camp,  and  2d,  March  21,  1785, 
Aima  Crane  of  Amos  Crane.  97.  \TT. — Abby  and  James  married.  91 
JOHN  of  David,  1704;  was  b.  1731  ;  m.  Keziah  ]\Iarsh  of  Ephraini.  He 
d.  Nov.  12,  1811.  Issue:  98.  I. — Hattie,  m.  Joseph  High,  son  of  John 
High,  Westlield,  who  m.  Deborah  Crane,  dau.  of  John  Crane.  99.  II. — 
John,  m.,  1st,  Sarah,  sister  of  Joseph  H^gh ;  2d,  Polly  Smalley  of  David 
and  Abiah  Smalley.  Had  Willis,  b.  March  20,  1792;  m.  Eleanor  Ben- 
wick.  100.  HI. — Nancy,  m.  James  Tappan  and  moved  to  Ohio  ;  b.  1760. 
loi.  I\'. — Jane,  b.  1764;  m.  Morris  Crane  of  Benjamin.  102.  \\ — 
Betsy,  m.  Samuel  Potter.  103.  \\. — Polly,  m.  Enos  Meeker.  104. 
VII. — Phebe,  m.  Jonas  ( )gden  Meeker,  of  Jotham.  Feb.  14.  \'J<')('^.  105. 
VIII. — Joseph,  m.  Elizabeth   Mundy,  Methnen. 

99  JOHN,  son  of  John,  1731  and  Keziah  Marsh,  ni.  ."^arah  lligli  and 
Pollv  Smalley.  Issue:  105a.  I. — Rachel,  ni.  Christo])her  Stevens. 
106.  11. —  Keziah,  b.  1780;  m.  in  1807,  .AardU  ThDinpsun.  107.  III. — 
William,   b.   March   20,    1792;   ni,    Eleanor   Benwick.     He    d.    Sepi    29, 


52  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

1872,  at  Geneva.  She  was  dau.  of  John,  Scotland.  108.  IV. — Deborah, 
m.  1796,  James  Sayre,  of  Madison,  N.  Y.  109.  V. — Joel,  m.  Eunice 
Baldwin  Bloomlield.  no.  VI. — Fanny,  m.  Levi  French,  in.  VII. — 
Ezra,  m.  Nancy  Hobo.  112.  VIII. — Sally,  m.  Nov.  22,  1822,  George 
Miller;  Eng.     113.  IX.— Jo'hn,  m.  Phebe  Williams,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

92  BEN  YEW,  b.  May,  1732 ;  m.  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Dunham,  Aug.  20, 
1757,  Mary  Eliza  Heath;  b.  April  23.  1737;  d.  July,  1794  at  Minebrook, 
N.  J.  She  came  from  Staffordshire,  England,  with  her  mother,  Ann 
Nevins  Heath,  who  d.  Nov.  28,  1776,  aged  79.  Benyew  owned  a  farm 
at  Amboy,  N.  J.,  a  mill  at  Minebrook,  near  Bedminster  and  a  shoe  shop 
and  tannery  at  Germantown.  He  was  buried  at  New  Germantown. 
Issue:  114.  I. — Ann,  b.  May  6,  1758;  m.  Mr.  Harris.  115.  II. — Frances, 
b.  April  29,  1760;  d.  March  16,  1783.  116.  HI. — David,  b.  Feb.  15, 
1762;  m.  Martha  Barclay;  d.  Jan.  9,  1826.  117.  IV. — Sarah,  b.  May  31, 
1764;  m.  Mr.  Van  Horn.     118.  V.— Mary,  b.  Jan.  8,  1766;  d.  May  16, 

1783.     119.  VI. — Benyew,  b.  Dec.  25,  1767;  m.  (i)  Mary ,  m. 

(2)  Elizabeth  Barclay.  120.  VII. — Samuel,  b.  Oct.  18,  1769,  Liberty 
Corners,  N.  J.  121.  VIII. — Amos,  b.  Nov.  22,  1771,  Basking  Ridge, 
N.  J.  122.  IX. — Martha,  b.  Dec.  8,  1773;  m.  Mr.  Conger.  123.  X. — 
James,  b.  May  5,  1777;  m.  Hannah  Clapp;  d.  Aug.  29,  1855.     124.  XL — 

John,    b.    Feb.    11,    1778;    m    (i)    Esther ;    m.    (2)    Elizabeth 

Ryckman.     125.  XII. — Martha,  b.   Feb.   1780;  m.  Mr.  McCoy. 

123  JAMES,  b.  May  4,  1777,  Germantown,  a  carriage  manufacturer, 
Northampton,  Mass.,  then  went  to  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  and  Pittsfield, 
Mass.;  m.  Sept.  18,  1802,  Hannah  Clapp,  of  Northampton;  b.  Jan., 
1780;  d.  March  14,  1864;  he  d.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1855.  Issue: 
126.  I. — James  Harris,  b.  Aug.  28,  1803,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  127.  11.^ — 
Ebenezer,  b.  Nov.  5,  1804,  Pittsfield,  d.  Jan.  9,  1805.  128.  HI. — John, 
b.  Oct.  27,  1805;  d.  Oct.  29,  1805.  129.  IV. — Ebenzer,  b.  Oct.  11,  1806; 
m.  Martha  Gary;  d.  Jan.  15,  1883.  130.  V. — Harriet,  b.  Jan.  26,  1808; 
m.  Justin  Chapman;  d.  Oct.  16,  1894.  131.  VI. — Harvey  Clapp,  b.  Nov. 
18,  1809;  d.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  20,  1879.  132.  VII.— Mary  Elizabeth, 
b.  Nov.  18,  1810;  m.  Solomon  Wilson;  d.  1897.  133.  VIII. — Ann 
Maria,  b.  Jan.  9,  1813;  m.  Mr.  Walker.  134.  IX. — Caroline,  b.  March 
17,  1816;  m.  1836;  m.  George  C.  Ray.  135.  X. — Fanny,  b.  Nov.  25, 
1818;  m.  Charles  Hulbert ;  d.  136.  XL— Jason,  b.  Sept.  8,  1822;  Pitts- 
field.    137.  XII— Jennie,  b.  Oct.  8,  1827. 

130  HARRIET,  b.  Jan.  26,  1808;  m.  Aug.  10,  1827,  Justin  Chapman ; 
d.  Oct.  16,  1894.  Issue:  138.  I. — George  Chapman,  b.  May  14,  1829, 
Middletown,  Conn.     139.   II. — Edward  A.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1832;  d.  May  15, 


THOMAS    DUNHAM,  53 

1895.  140.  111. — Ann  M.,  h.  Oct.  i,  1835;  d.  June  .10,  1861.  141.  IV. — 
Justin  H.,  h.  Oct.  7,  1839.  142.  V. — Helen  M.,  b.  June  25,  1850;  d. 
Feb.  3,  1 881. 

132  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  Nov.  i8,  1810,  Caml)ridge,  N^.  Y. ;  m. 
Aug.  29,  1844.  Solomon  Wilson,  d.  Feb.  1882,  Pittsfield,  Mass.;  d. 
1897.  Issue:  143.  I. — James  Wilson,  b.  Sept.  23,  1848;  m.  June  7, 
1871.  144.  Harriet  Deming  Strong,  Pittstield.  145.  II. — Frances 
Mary,  b.  Aug.  21,  1845;  Pittsfield,  Mass.  146.  HI. — Edward  Heatb,  b. 
Dec.  9,  1846,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  147.  IV. — Agnes,  b.  Feb.  15,  1851, 
Pittsfield. 

143  JAMES  WILSON,  b.  Sept.  22,,  1848;  m.  June  7,  1871,  Harriet 
Deming  Strong,  woolen  manufacturer,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Issue:  148. 
I. — Ed  Strong  Wilson,  b.  June  9,  1872.  149.  II. — Charles  Hul])ert,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1877;  Yale  College. 

133  ANN  MARIA  (WALKER),  b.  Jan.  9,  1813;  m.  Mr.  Walker. 
Issue:     150.  I. — Frank  Walker,  Pittsfield,  ^lass. 

134  CAROLINE,  b.  March  17,  1816;  m.  1836,  George  C.  Ray,  who 
d.  1842.  Issue:  151.  I. — Alfred  Ray,  b.  July  28,  1840;  m.  Jan.  18, 
1865,  Fanny  M.  Hulbert,  of  Pittsfield;  N.  Y.  C.  of  Lawrence  and  Co., 
Pacific  Mills.  152.  II. — Helen  M.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1837;  m.  Sept.  14,  1862, 
Fred  J.  Ormstard ;  d.  1869,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

135  FANNY  (HULBBRT),^x  Nov.  25,  1818.  Cambridge,  N.  Y., 
1845,  ""'■  Charles  Hulbert,  Boston;  d.  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Issue:  153.  I. 
Charles  Hulbert.     154.  II. — Maria  P.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

136  JASON  DUNHAM,  b.  Sept.  8,  1822;  ni.  Pittsfield.  Issue: 
155.  I. — William. 

124  JOHN  DUNHAM,  b.  Feb.  11,  1778;  enlisted  at  Schenectady, 

1812;  lived  N.  Y.  C. ;  m.  (i)  Esther ;  m.  Elizabeth  Rychman. 

dau.  of  Peter,  of  Long  Island.  He  d.  Jan.  30,  1825,  New  York  City. 
Issue:  156.  I. — Esther,  b.  Oct.  7,  1797.  157.  II. — John  L.,  h.  Oct.  8, 
1799.  158.  III. — Francis,  b.  March  7,  1802.  159.  IV. — John.  160.  \'. — 
Albert  R.  161.  \'I. — James,  sherifif,  New  Orleans.  162.  VII. — Jacob 
Kingsley,  Vineland.  N.  Y.  163.  \']l\. — Peter,  civil  justice.  164.  IN. — 
David.  165.  X. — Benjaiuin.  230. — XI. — (icorge,  d.  of  wound.s  in  Re- 
bellion.    231.  XII. — William  Harrison  killed  at  Fair  Oaks. 

158  FRANCIS,  b.  March  7,  1802;  m.  Issue:  166.  I.— John.  107. 
II. — All)ert  R.  \()H.  III.— James,  slKrilT.  New  Orleans.  169.  IW— 
Jacob  KingslcN ,  N'ineland,  N.  J.  170.  V^ — David.  171.  \'l. — Peter  R., 
justice.  172.  VII. — Benjamin.  173.  \  IJl. — George,  d.  of  wounds, 
Civil  war. 


54  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

174.  IX.— William  Harrison,  killed  Fair  Oaks.  167  ALBERT  R. 
Dunham,  m.     Issue:     175.  I. — Margaret  ].,  b.  1852,  about,  N.  Y.  C. 

126  JAMES  HARRIS  DUNHAM,  b.  Aug.  28,  1803.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  b.'  Martha  Bliss.  Issue  :  Pittsfield,  Mass. ;  176.  I. — James  Harvey, 
b.  Nov.  28,  1831  ;  m.  Harriet  Winslow  Lathrop ;  d.  April  28,  1901.  She 
d.  Nov.  22,  1879. 

176.  JAMES  H.,  b.  Nov.  28.  1831  ;  m.  May  21,  1863,  Harriet  W. 
Lathrop,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  d.  April  28,  1901.  She  d.  Nov.  22,  1879. 
Issue:  177.  I. — Harriet  Lathrop,  b.  April  i,  1864;  m.  Marchese  An- 
tonio de  Viti  de  Marco.  178.  II.— Lilian  Howland,  b.  June  3,  1867.  179. 
III.— Helen  Bliss,  b.  Sept.  19,  1868.  180.  IV.— Elizabeth  Howland,  b. 
March  12,  1871  ;  d.  Nov.  7,  1871.  181.  V. — Cathrine  Skinner,  b.  March 
12,  1871.  182.  M. — Grace  Louise,  b.  Feb.  4,  1S76;  m.  Theodore  W. 
Luling. 

177  HARRIET  L.  (DE  MARCO),  b.  April  i.  1864;  m.  June  4,  1895, 
Marchese  A.  de  Viti  de  Marco.  Issue:  183.  I. — James  Girolamo  de 
Viti  de  Marco,  b.  Feb.  22,  1896.     184.  II.— Etta  Lucia,  b.  Feb.  16,  1898. 

182  GRACE  L.  (LULING),  b.  Feb.  4,  1876;  m.  April  11,  1898, Theo- 
dore W.  Luling.  Issue:  185.  I. — Rosamond  Elena  Lathrop  Luling,  b. 
Nov.  2^,  1899.     186.  II. — Theodora  Dunham- Luling,  b.  Oct.  30,  1902. 

129  EBENEZER  DUNHAM,  b.  Oct.  11,  1806;  m.  Jan.  11,  1832, 
Martha  Breckinridge  Gary;  d.  Jan.  15,  1883.  Issue:  Born  Middletown. 
187.  I.— George  Gary,  b.  Oct.  11,  1832;  m.  Melissa  Mary  Smith.  188. 
II.— Martha  Gary,  b.  Dec.  29,  1834;  d.  Jan.  i,  1835.  189.  III.— Maria 
Brinsmade,  b.  March  29,  1836;  d.  June  11,  1895.  190.  IV. — Edward 
Henry,  b.  April  9,  1838;  Albany,  Oregon.  191.  V.— Ella  Gertrude,  b. 
May  4,  1841,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  192.  VI.— Charles,  b.  Feb.  11,  1843,  Pitts- 
field, Mass.     193.  VII.— Samuel  Ebenezer,  b.  July  3,  1853,  Elyria,  O. 

187  GEORGE  C.  DUNHAM,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1832; 
graduate  Yale  College,  1856;  Oct.  19,  1857,  Melissa  M.  Smith,  Fair- 
haven,  Conn.  Middletown,  agent  for  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  Hartford  R.  R.  Co. 
Issue:  194.  I. — Georgiene  Ruth,  b.  June  27,  1859;  m.  Oct.  9,  1895, 
Willard  K.  Dyer,  M.  D.,  Boston,  Mass.,  195.  II.— Isabel,  b.  July  18, 
1863.  196.  HI. — Jennie  Gertrude,  b.  June  14,  1866;  m.  Rev.  H.  H. 
Beattys.  197.  IV.— Edith  Mildred,  b.  Sept.  23,  1868.  198.  V.— Bessie 
Hazel,  b.  Oct.  15,  1872. 

196  JENNIE  G.,  b.  June  14,  1866;  m.  June  6,  1893,  Rev.  H. 
H.  Beattys.     Issue:     199.  I. — Barbara  Beattys,  b.  Dec.  11,  1894. 

116  DAVID  DUNHAM,  b.  Feb.  13,  1762;  m.  June  4,  1787,  Martha 
Barkley;  b.   1763;  d.  Sept   i,   1846;  he  d.  Jan.  9,   1826,  Larger  Cross 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  55 

Roads,    Bedniinistcr,    StMiicrset    Co.,    N.    J-,    two    miles    west    of    Lam- 
mington.     Issue:     200.   I. — Rol)ert  Barclay,!).  Feb.  28,  1788;  m.  Cath 
erine   Nevins ;  b.   May  8.    1863.     201.  II. — Mary,  b.    March    17,    1790; 
m.  April  i,  1844.  Phillip  Crater;  d.  Alarch,  1873.     202.  III. — Elizabeth, 

b.  April  24.  1792  ;  m.  Cornelius  Vanderbeck  ;  d. 2,  1890.    203.  IV. 

— Phebe,  b.  July  2/,  1794;  d.  Sept.  11,  1795.  204.  V. — Nancy  King,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1796;  m.  Stephen  Sutphen.  205.  VI. — Martha,  b.  June  20, 
1799  1-3  ;  ni.  David  Xevins.  206.  VII. — 'Benyew,  b.  April,  b.  30,  1802  ;  m. 
Thankful  Potter,  1891.  207.  VIII.— David,  b.  Sept.  25,  1804;  m.  May 
Potter,  March  15,  1893. 

207  DAVID,  b.  Sept.  25,  1804 ;  m.  April,  1836,  Mary  Potter  ;  Fullers- 
ville  ;  she  d.  Oct.  2/,  1876;  he  d.  March  16,  1893.  Laniington,  Pres. 
Ch.  She  was  dau.  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Potter.  Issue  :  208.  I. — Martha 
Barkley.  b.  1837;  m.  Eyron  Thornton,  M.  D.  209.  II. — Sering  Potter, 
b.  1842;  m.  Anna  Bergen.  210.  III. — David,  I;.  1844;  m.  Gertrude 
Craig;  Flemington,  N.  J.  211.  IV. — William,  b.  1848;  m.  Mary 
Craig.  212.  V. — Robert  B.,  b.  1856;  m.  Emma  Voorhees,  on  home- 
stead.    213.  \l. — Sarah. 

208  MARTHA  B,.,  b.  1837.  Joilet,  111.;  m.  Dr.  Byron  Thorn- 
ton, Trenton,  N.  J.  Lssue  :  214.  I. — John  P.  Thornton,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
215.   II. — David  Dunham,  Denver,  Col. 

209  SERING  P.  DUNHAM,  b.  1842;  Civil  war;  30  Reg.,  Co.  A; 
mustered  out  Jan.  31.  1863;  merchant;  Pres..  Mechanics  Nat.  Bank, 
Trenton,  N.  J.;  m.  rVnna  Bergen.  Issue:  216.  I. — Edward  Wood- 
ruff, Trenton,  N.  J.;  m.  1898,  Julia  C.  Silvers,  of  Cranbury.  217.  II. — 
James  Plenry,  Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.;  clergyman.  218.  HI. — Mary  Potter, 
Trenton,  N.  J.;  m.  April  21,  1898.  219.  R\— John  Scudder,  Trenton. 
N.  J.     220.  V. — George  Bergen,  d.  Dec,   1896. 

210  DA\'ID,  b.  Clinton,  N.  J..  1844;  m.  Gertrude  Craig,  Clinton,. 
N.J.  Issue:  221.  I. — Robert  Craig,  Trenton,  N.  J.  222.  II. — Henry 
Kline,  Clinton,  N.  J.     223.   HI. — Gertrude,  Clinton,  N.  J. 

211  WILLI A^l,  b.  1848.  Sommerville,  N.  J. ;  m.  Mary  CYaig.    Issue  i 

224.  I. — Liddie,  Sonunerville,  N.  J. 

212  ROBERT  B.  DUNHAM,  b.  i85();  Larger  Cross  RoaiU,  N.  J.; 
m.  Emma  \"oorhees ;  Hves  on  homestead.     Issue:      liedminister.   X.  J. 

225.  I. — Martha  Thornton.  226.  II. — Augusta.  22/.  111. — Calhrine. 
228.   IV. — Byron  Thornton. 

204  NANCY  (SUTPHEN).  b.  Aug.  6.  1796;  m.  Stephen  Sutphen; 
d.    Mardi,    1879.     Issue:     229.   1.^ — ^Condit    Sutphen.     231).    II. — David. 


56  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

231,  III. — George.  232.  IV. — Robert.  233.  V. — Margaret.  234.  VI. 
— Martha  Sutphen.     235.  VII. — Mary.     236.  VIII. — Catherine. 

205  MARTHA  (NEVIN'S),  b.  June  20.  1799;  m.  March  i,  1823, 
David  Nevins ;  d.  Jan.  11,  1886.  Issue:  2^^'].  I. — Joseph  Nevins.  238. 
II. — David.  239.  III. — Robert.  240.  IV. — ^^Martha.  241.  V. — ^Mary. 
242.  VI. — EHzabeth. 

■  206  BENYEW  DUNHAM,  b.  April  30,  1802;  m.  Jan.  13,  1830, 
Thankful  Potter;  d.  Aug.  31,  1891,  Basking  Ridge,  N.  J.  Issue:  243.  1. 
— David  Halsey;  Blo'omington,  Ind. ;  ni. ;  had  Warren  B.  who  m.  244. 
II. — Jonathan  Potter;  U.  S.  army;  d.  during  Civil  war.  245.  III. — 
Warren  W.,  killed  in  Civil  war,  1863.  246.  IV. — Thankful,  d.  in  in- 
fancy.    247.  V. — Mary.     VI. — Hannah. 

200  ROBERT  BARKLEY  DUNHAM,  b.  Feb.  28,  1788;  m.  Dec. 
10,  1821,  Catharine  Nevins;  b.  Oct.,  1793;  d.  March  16,  1883;  he  d. 
May  8,  1863.  Issue:  248.  I.— Martha  Maria,  b.  Aug.  15,  1824; 
m.  Garret  P.  Simonson.  249.  II. — Ann  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  7,  1826. 
250.  III. — John  Nevins,  b.  June  6,  1828;  m.  Martha  Wood.  251.  IV. — 
David  Brainerd,  b.  Nov.  8,  1829;  coach  builder,  Rahway,  N.  J.;  m.  Oct. 
28,  1857,  Emma  F.  Webb.  252.  V. — Robert  Barkeley,  b.  May  10,  1834; 
d.  April  I,  1852. 

248  MARTHA  M.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1824;  m.  Dec.  11,  1845,  Gar- 
rett P.  Simonson.  Issue:  253.  I.— Robert  Dunham  Simonson,  b. 
May  14,  1848.     254.  II.— Gertrude  Ellen,  b.  May  i,  1853. 

202  ELIZABETH,  b.  April  24,  1792;  m.  Oct.  9,  1824,  Cornelius 
Vanderbeck;  d.  March  2,  1890.     Issue:     255.  I. — Benyew  Vanderbeck. 

256.  II. — William. 

107  WILLIAM,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  High,  b.  March  20,  1792  ;  m. 
Eleanor   Benwick.     He   d.   Sept.  29,   1872,  at   Geneva,   N.   Y.     Issue: 

257.  I. — Sarah,  b.  Aug.  8,  1820;  m.  Onslow  Barber  and  d.  March  11, 
1885.     258.  II. — Elinor,  b.  D"*ec.  5,  1822;  m.,  ist,  William  Rippay;  2d, 

Yates.     259.  III. — Rachel,  b.  Jan.  9,    1825;  m.  Joel   Prescott. 

260.  IV. — John,  b.  Dec.  23,  1830;  m.,  ist,  Nancy  Lipe ;  2d,  Mary  E. 
Clement.  261.  V. — William,  b.  Dec.  25,  1834;  m.,  ist,  Sarah;  2d, 
Harriet  (Bryant)  Cummins.  262.  VI. — Margaret,  m.  Andrew  Shan- 
non. 

260  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  23,  1830;  m.  (i)  Nancy  Lipe;  m.  (2)  Mary 
Clement.  Issue:  263.  I. — Frank,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  264.  II. — Henry, 
St.  Anthony,  Minn.  265.  III.- — Walter  Lipe,  St.  Anthony,  Minn.  266. 
IV. — Mary  Grace,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  57 

95  MARY  (Polly),  dau.  of  David,  1704;  ni.  Al)raham  Tcrrill,  Sept. 

23,  1763.  She  was  1).  Nov.  12,  1746  and  he  Jan.  20,  1735.  Issue:  267. 
I. — Catharine  Terrill,  b.  Dec.  15,  I/Ckj;  m.  Feb.  3,  1788,  Capt.  Isaac 
Marsh;  b.  June  13,  1763.  She  d.  Oct.  2y,  1853,  and  he  Jan.  8,  1823,  at 
Rahway,  N.  J.  He.  was  executor  of  his  mother's  and  his  wife's 
mother's  estate.  He  was  the  son  of  John  Marsh,  1731,  and  Elizabeth 
Dunham,  1735.     Isaac's  brothers  were  Lewis,  Amos,  David  and  Henry. 

96  DAVID,  b.  Dec.  18,  1751  :  m.  (i)  Freelove  De  Camp:  m.  (2)  Jan. 

24,  1785,  Annie,  dau.  of  Amos  Crane.  Issue:  268.  I. — David,  m. 
Mary  Shackerly.  269.  II.— Joseph.  270.  III.— Amos.  271.  lY.— 
Elias,  Westfield,  N.  J.  2y2.  Y.— Jo'hn.  b.  1776;  d.  Nov.  2^,  ijgCx  2j^. 
\l. — Deborah,  b.  1779;  m.  John  Little. 

93  JOSEPH,  b.  1735,  son  of  David,  1704;  m.  Plannah  :  b.  1737.  He 
d.  at  Westfield,   Nov.  2-/,  1790.     Issue:     274.  I. — Joseph,  b.  Aug.  29, 

1766,  Westfield,  N.  J.;  m.  Mary,  Ex'r,  1797.     Executor  of  his 

father's  estate,  1781.  275.  II. — David,  b.  1770;  m.  Mary  Shackerly. 
Moved  to  Warren,  Ohio.  2y6.  HI. — Phebe  moved  to  Warren,  Ohio. 
277.  lY. — Moses.     278.  Y. — John.     279.  VI. — William. 

274  JOSEPH,  b.  Aug.  29,  1766;  son  of  Joseph.  1735:  m.  Mary;  m. 
(2)  March  16,  1790,  Anna  Wood;  b.  Feb.  2,  1767;  d.  Sept  2t,,  1848. 
Children:     280.     Moses,  b.   1786;  m.  Sarah   Baker;  b.   1787;   d.   April 

25,  1862;  she  Aug.  7,  1852.  281.  Hannah  Emeline,  b.  1790;  d.  Nov. 
29,  1791.  282.  Jabish,  b.  March  5,  1791.  283.  Abigail,  b.  Jan.  1793. 
284.  Joseph,  b.  April  17,  1795.  285.  James,  1).  Jan.  29,  1797.  286. 
Elisabeth, 'b.  Oct.  23,  1798;  m.  April  10,  1817,  Phrazy  Hatfield.  287. 
Phoebe,  b.  June  26,  1800.  288.  Sara,  b.  Nov.  28,  1802.  289.  John 
b.  Dec.  28,  1804;  m.  June  i,  1828,  Mary  Maple.  290.  Moses,  b.  Oct. 
9,  1806. 

289  JOHN  DUNHAM,  b.  Dec.  28,  1804;  d.  Jan.  26.  1852;  m.  June  i, 
1826  to  Mary  Maple;  b.  Dec.  9,  1807;  d.  Oct.  16.  1892.  Children: 
'291.  Cliristian,  1).  Aug.  20,  1827;  d.  July  2J,  1882;  m.  Abraham  Hatha- 
way. 291.  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  20.  1829:  m.  I'eter  D.  Edwards.  2()2. 
Phebe,  b.  Nov.  2(j,  1831  ;  m.  William  Seaman.  293.  Mary,  b.  Sejit. 
14,  1833;  m.  Robert  Crooks.  294.  Moses,  b.  May  11.  1836;  d.  Dec. 
14,  1837.  295.  John  Milton,  b.  Sept.  i,  1840;  m.  Annie  Cross,  April 
8,  1869.  296.  Lewis  Clark,  b.  Oct.  19,  1842;  m.  Susan  Xewfon,  Dec. 
24,  1868.  297.  Sara  Adaline,  b.  April  5,  184^;  m.  |ohn  Hall,  June  25, 
1870.  298.  James  Elias,  b.  May  29,  1850;  m.  l"'dizabeth  (Gilman) 
Mitchell. 


58  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

295  JOHN  MILTON  DUNHAM,  m.  April  8,  1869  to  Talitha  Ann 
Cross.  Children:  299.  John  Dudley,  h.  Aug.  23,  1873.  300.  Ray 
Stanley,  b.  Sept.  4,  1882.     301.     Wilbur,  b.  Jan.  30,  1884. 

298  JAMES  ELIAS  DUNHAM,  m.  Feb.  16,  1873,  to  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Oilman)  Mitchell.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  b.  Sept.  2,  1849,  Los- 
Angeles,  Cal.  Children:  302.  Alonzo  Hathaway,  b.  Aug.  30,  1874;  m. 
Constance  F.  Holmes.  303.  G.  Kenneth,  b.  Dec.  30,  1879;  live  at  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. ;  have  one  dau.  304.  Oma  L.,  b.  April  25,  1888;  live  at 
Los  Angeles,  Cal,  305.  Stanley,  b.  March  17,  1886;  live  at  Los  An- 
geles, Cal. 

299  JOHN  DUDLEY  DUNHAM,  m.  April  27,  1897,  to  Mabel 
Holmes,  dau.  of  Colonel  J.  T.  Holmes,  of  Columbus,  Ohio.  Children: 
306.  L — Lucy  Bates,  b.  Feb.  9,  1898.  307.  H. — John  Milton,  b.  May  11, 
1901. 

302  ALONZO  HATHAWAY  DUNHAM,  physician,  b.  Aug.  30, 
1874;  m.  to  Constance  Holmes,  dau.  of  Colonel  J.  T.  Holmes;  live  at 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Children  of  Alonzo  H.  Dunham  and  Constance  Holmes. 
308.  James  Taylor,  b.  3a;).  Harold  Hathaway,  b.  280  MOSES,  b.  1786, 
son  of  Joseph,  1766;  m.  Sarah  Barker.  Issue:  310.  I. — Phebe,  b. 
1809;  d.  April  3,  1834,  age  25.  311.  II. — Enoch,  b.  Aug.  23,  1814;  d. 
January  2,  1848,  age  34. 

311  ENOCH,  b.  Aug.  23,  1814;  m.  Phebe  B. ;  d.  Jan.  2,  1848.  Issue: 
312.  I. — Abigail  S.  313.  II. — Margaret.  314.  III. — Zephania.  315. 
IV.— Enoch  W.     316.  v.— Jonathan  M. 

275  DAVID,  b.  1770;  son  of  Joseph,  1735;  m.  Mary  Shackerly. 
Issue:  317.  I. — Nancy,  b.  1795;  d.  Aug.  30,  1803.  318.  II. — David  R. 
319.  HI. — Alfred.     320.  IV. — Caroline. 

14  BENJAMIN,  of  Jonathan,  b.  Aug.  22,  1681  ;  m.  Mary  Rolph.  He 
gave  the  use  of  a  house,  for  five  years,  to  Episcopal  Church,  organized 
at  Woodbridge,  in  171 1.  He  d.  Dec.  31,  1715.  He  was  willed  property 
by  his  brother,  Jonathan,  in  1706,  and  in  1715.  his  wife  Mary,  received 
a  deed  from  Nathaniel.  Issue:  321.  I. — Richard,  b.  May  28,  1707;  d. 
in  infancy.  322.  II. — Katharine,  March  18,  1708.  Unmarried.  323. 
III. — Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  12,  1710;  m.  Mary  Smith,  dau.  of  Shubael  Smith. 
He  d.  Sept.  28,  1748.     324.  IV. — Benjamin,  b.  March  12,  1712. 

323  JONATHAN,  son  of  Benjamin,  1681  ;  b.  Jan.  12,  1710;  m.Mary, 
dau.  of  Shubael  Smith,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. ;  d.  Sept.  28,  1748;  he  d.  1781. 
Issue:  325.  I. — Daniel,  b.  1730;  m.  Catharine  Campbell;  b.  Dec.  10, 
1734.  326.  II. — Ephraim,  b.  1734;  d.  in  infancy.  327.  III. — Joseph, 
b.    1736;   m.   and   removed   to   New   Brunswick   during   the   American 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  59 

Revolution.  328.  I\'. — Renjamin,  b.  Nov.  17,  1738.  329.  V. — Eliza- 
beth, b.  1740;  m.  Mr.  Alston.  330.  VI. — Samuel,  b.  May  11,  1742.  331. 
VII. — Asher,  b.  July  15,  1744;  joined  the  Tories  in  1780.  His  property 
was  confiscated. 

T,T,2.  MIL — William  Smith,  b.  Xov.  24,  1746;  m.  Elizabeth  Hedges; 
d.  Aug.  3,  1799.     333.   IX. — Hannah,  h.  Aug.  5,  1745;  m.  Mr'.  Wright. 

90  NATHANIEL,  b.  Oct.  17,  1726;  m.  1754,  Elizabeth  Wilson, 
Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.;  removed  to  Rye,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  then 
settled  in  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  where  she  d.  Nov.  30,  1800,  and  he  d.  Eeb.  12, 
1814.  Issue:  333.  I. — Sarah,  b.  1756;  m.Amassa  Martin,  of  New  Jersey ; 
she  d.  July  13,  1757.  334.  II. — David,  b.  May  2,  1767;  m.  Milla  Temple, 
of  Dalton,  Vermont;  he  d.  July  2/,  1843;  she  April  14,  1854.  335.  HI. 
— Wilson,  Ix  Nov.  15,  1772;  unmarried;  d.  March  8,  1843.  33^-  ^^- — 
Jehew,  b.  about  1775;  unmarried;  d.  Feb.  1838. 

334  DAVID,  son  of  Nathaniel,  1726:  b.  1767;  m.  about  1794,  Milla 
Temple,  of  Dalton,  Vermont.  Issue  :  ^7,/.  I. — Sarah,  b.  June  19,  1795  ;^ 
m.  May  31.  1828,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  William  Heydorn.  338.  II. — 
Jemimah,  b.  May  18,  1798;  m.  about  1814,  at  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  Daniel 
P.  Flanders;  2d,  June  10,  1826,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  Nathaniel  P. 
Martin.  339.  HI. — David,  Jr.,  b.  Dec,  10.  1799;  m.  about  1825,  at 
Grafton,  N.  Y.,  Lucy  Ford,  of  Chesterfield,  Mass.  340.  IV. — William 
L.  B.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1802;  m.  Hannah  Allen;  2d,  Lydia  Crandall.  341.  V. — 
Bradley,  b.  June  4.  1807;  m.  Nov.  2^,  1835,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  Sarah 
Simmons.  342.  VI. — Miriam,  b.  Jan.  8,  1810;  m.  at  Grafton,  N.  Y., 
Zachariah  Wager.  343.  VH. — Jonathan  L.,  b.  Nov.  16,  181 1;  m.  Sept. 
16,  1838,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  Emily  Ford. 

339  DAVID  DUNLIAM,  son  of  David.  1767;  b.  Dec.  12,  1799;  m.  in 
1825,  Lucy  Ford,  Chesterfield,  Mass.;  he  d.  Aug.  4,  1875;  she  May  11, 
1873.  Issue:  344.  I. — Marion,  b.  May  29,  1827;  m.  Leland  Baxter; 
lived  and  d.  at  Grafton.  345.  11. — William,  b.  March  13,  1829;  m. 
Lydia  Patridge,  Dewitt,  Clinton  Co.,  Mich.  346.  HI. — Andrew  J.,  b. 
Jan.  II,  1831 ;  m.  Lydia  Sipperly.  He  d.  Oct.  20,  1871.  347.  I\'. — 
Charles,  b.  I<"cb.  29,  1833;  unmarried.  348.  V. — John  W.,  b.  Oct.  20, 
1835;  unmarried;  d.  May  29,  1859.  349.  \T. — Brady,  b.  Oct.  2y,  1837; 
m.  March  21,  1866,  iMary  E.  Foriner,  New  York  City;  b.  June  i,  1843. 
350.  VII. — Rufus  A.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1839:  m.  March  8,  1871.  at  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  Abbie  Osborn.  351.  VIIL— Maryette.  b.  April  29,  1842; 
unmarried;  d.  Felj.  9,  1866.  352.  IX. — Lucy  Ann,  b.  Aug.  17,  1844; 
unmarried;  d.  March  8,  1878.  353.  X. — Angelinc,  b.  May  13,  1848; 
unmarried;  d.  Aug.  i,  1865. 


6o  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

341  BRADLEY,  of  David.  1767;  b.  June  4,  1807;  m.  Nov.  28,  1835, 
at  Grafton,  Sarah  Simmons.  Issue:  354.  I. — David,  b.  May  3,  1837; 
m.  Feb.  14,  1864,  at  Chatham,  Isabella  Chapman.  355.  II. — Henry,  b. 
June  9,  1839;  m.  May  4,  1861,  at  Grafton,  Isabella  Dumbleton.  356. 
III.— Levi  T..  b.  March  ij.  1841  ;  m.  Dec.  2,  1868,  at  Chatham;  Martha 
Chapman,  b.  April  5,  1840.  357.  IV. — Loveman,  b.  Aug.  18,  1853;  i"^!- 
Jerusha  Campbell.  She  d.  Nov.  14,  1881.  358.  V. — ^Clarence,  b.  June 
30,  1846;  m.  Rose  Ramsford.  359.  VI. — John,  b.  Sept.  23,  1858;  m. 
Alice  Stowell,  at  Grafton,  Oct.  23,  1879.  S^O-  ^  H- — Emeline,  b.  Sept. 
25,  1848,  and  d.  Sept.  3,  1856.     361.  VIII. — Fanny,  b.  Jan.  24,  1843;  "i- 

at    Grafton,    ,    Garey    Corey.     362.  IX. — Albert,    b.    Nov.    9, 

1844;  m.,  1st,  Agnes  Armstrong;  b.  April  i,  1855,  who  d.  Dec.  30, 
1882.  He  then  m.  Jennie  Moses.  363.  X. — David  F.,  b.  May  23,  1851  ; 
m.  Nov.  17,  1878,  at  Brunswick,  Addie  F.  Bulson. 

354  DAVID,  son  of  Bradley,  1807;  '^-  ^^^y  3'  1837;  m.  Isabella 
Chapman,  Feb.  14,  1864.  Issue:  364.  I. — Charles,  b.  Feb.  8,  1867;  m. 
April  25,  1892,  Maud  Tenkey,  New  York  City.  Had:  Wilbur,  b.  Jan. 
2,y,  1893.  365.  II. — Frederic,  b.  Dec.  12,  1872;  m.  at  Watervliet,  March 
27,  1895,  Grace  Littlefield.     Had:  Everett,  b.  Sept.  27,  1896. 

355  HENRY,  son  of  Bradley,  1807  ;  b.  June  9,  1839  ;  m.  May  4,  1861, 
Isabella  Dumbleton.  Issue:  366.  I. — Sarah,  m.  Edward  Snyder.  Had: 
Sadie  Snyder  and  Walter  Snyder.  367.  II. — Aaron,  m.,  ist,  Alice 
Corbin ;  2d,  Eva  Tilly.  Had:  Claude,  Mabel,  Byron.  368.  HI. — 
Delilah,  b.  April  9,  1867;  unmarried.  369.  IV. — Minnie,  m.  Reuben 
Lamphere  and  had:  Franklin  Lamphere.  370.  V. — Bradley,  b.  Jan., 
1872;  unmarried.  371.  VI. — Bertha,  m.  Fred  Lamphere  and  had  Pearl 
Lamphere.     372.  VII. — Aggie,  m.  Burr  Hakes. 

356  LEVI  T.,  son  of  Bradley,  1807;  b.  March  2^,  1841  ;  m.  Martha 
Chapman.  Issue:  yj^.  I. — Alice,  b.  Aug.  25,  1869;  m.  Dec.  25,  1888, 
Edward  Collins.  374.  II. — Isabella,  b.  Dec.  5,  1871.  375.  HI. — Hattie, 
b.  May  13,  1874;  m.  Nov.  1898,  in  New  York,  Newton  Babcock. 

359  JOHN,  son  of  Bradley,  1807;  b.  Sept.  23,  1858;  m.  Alice 
Stowell.     Issue:     376.  I. — Clarence.     377-.  H- — Grace. 

362  ALBERT,  son  of  Bradley,  1807;  b.  Nov.  9,  1844;  m.  Agnes 
Armstrong  and  Jennie  Moses.  Issue:  378.  I. — Alfred.  379.  II. — 
Charles. 

363.  DAVID  F.,  son  of  Bradley,  b.  May  23,  1851  ;  m.  Adelia  F. 
Bulson.  Issue:  380.  I. — Maud,  b.  Dec.  7,  1879.  381.  II. — Albert,  b. 
1885.     382.  HI.— Robert,  b.  Jan.  13,  1889.     383.  IV.— Horace,  b.  Sept. 

23,  1873- 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  6l 

333  SARAH  DUNHAM,  of  Nathaniel,  1726;  b.  about  1758;  m. 
Amasa  Martin;  b.  Aug.  13,  1761  ;  she  d.  July  13,  1857;  he  d.  Feb.  8, 
1849.  Issue:  384.  I. — Nathaniel  Martin.  385.  H. — Lucy,  b.  Jan.  24, 
1791 ;  m.  Amos  B.  Sweet ;  she  d.  June  21,  1872  ;  he  Jan.  5,  1847 !  'le  was  b. 
Aug-.  31,  1790.  386.  HI. — Alanson  Martin.  387.  IV. — Elizabeth 
Martin. 

385  LUCY  MARTIN,  of  Sarah  Dunham,  1758.  b.  Jan.  24.  1791  ;  m. 
Amos  B.  Sweet.  Issue:  388.  I. — Amos  Sweet,  b.  Jan.  9,  1813;  m. 
Jan.  2y,  1833,  Roxanno  Ferrand.  389.  H.— Stephen  W  R.,  b.  Oct.  23, 
1831  ;  m.  Ada  Wager.  390.  HL — Ensign,  b.  April  24,  181 1  ;  m.  Clausia 
Rowlend.  391.  I\\— Hiram,  b.  Dec.  2,  1816.  392.  V. — Killup,  b. 
March  24,  1826.  393.  \l. — Amasa  Martin,  b.  April  10,  1819.  394. 
VII.— Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  8,  1814.  395.  VIII.— Sally,  b.  Nov.  11.  1821  ; 
m.  Paran  Randall.  396.  IX. — Diana,  b.  ^Nlay  17,  1828;  m.  Roswell 
Buttow.     397.  X. — Lucy,  b.  Dec.  13,  1823;  m.  Orlando  Ferrand. 

340  WILLIAM  L.  B.,  of  David,  1767;  b.  Jan.  22,  1802;  m.  Hannah 
Allen;  b.  Jan.  24,  1802;  d.  Nov.  25,  1847;  2d,  Lydia  Crandall,  b.  March 
19,  1820;  d.  Jan.  14,  1888;  he  d.  Dec.  i,  1874;  Res.  Grafton,  N.  Y. 
Issue:  1st  wife:  398.  i. — Hannah  A.,  b.  June  2,  1827;  d.  Feb.  7,  1829. 
399.  II.— Milla,  b.  July  2.  1828;  m.  Feb.  17,  1848.  at  Grafton,  N.  Y., 
George  Barnhart.  400.  HI. — William  L.  B.,  Jr.,  b.  Jan.  30.  1830;  m. 
Nov.  2,  1850,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  Margaret  Patridge.  401.  IV. — Sarah, 
b.  April  2,  1831  ;  m.  March  4,  1855,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  George  Feathers. 
402.  A'. — Jemimah,  b.  Dec.  8,  1833;  ^'^-  David  P.  Martin,  at  Grafton, 
N.  Y.  403.  \'l. — Almon,  b.  April  7.  1835;  d.  July  31,  1849.  404-  "^  H- 
— Jonathan,  b.  June  19,  1837;  m.  July  4,  1861,  at  Pittstown,  N.  Y., 
Rebecca  Hall;  2d,  Feb.  3,  1875,  Sarah  L.  Wing;  T^d,  June  13,  1900, 
Margaret  M.  Barnes.  405.  VIII. — Daniel,  1).  Sept.  5,  1839;  ii^-  ^^ct.  6, 
1869,  Harriet  Baker,  of  i'ittstown,  N.  Y.  406.  IX. — Harvey,  m.  Ann 
E.  Hall;  Res.  Pittstown,  X.  Y.  407.  X.— Emily,  b.  March  23,  1843; 
m.  Dec.  I,  i86r,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y.,  Ira  Brock.  408.  XI. — Harriet,  b. 
March  23,  1843;  m.  Feb.  20.  1872,  at  Grafton.  X.  A'.,  Jeremiah  S.  Hakes. 
409.  XII. — Rebecca,  b.  Dec.  21,  1S45;  adopted  by  \\'illiam  Hey- 
dorn,  2d  wife.  410.  XITI. — David,  b.  May  2^.  1854;  m.  Aug.  10,  1873, 
Jerusha  Simmons.  411.  XI\. — Aha.  b.  Vch.  S,  1802;  m.  March  20, 
1884,  Cyntha  Baldwin. 

400  WILLIA.M  L.  I'...  of  William  L.  1',..  1814,  h.  Jan.  30,  1S30;  m. 
Margaret  Patridge,  Lansing,  Mich.,  X^ov.  2,  1850.  Issue:  412.  I. — 
Asa  P.  Dunham,  d.  July  2^,  1861.  413.  II. — AIiikmi  I  )unliani.  b.  Se])t. 
12,  1852;  m.  Jul\   3,  1874,  Catharine  Gunderman.     414.    111. — Elizabeth 


62  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

Dunham,  b.  March  24,  1854;  m.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  Nov.  18,  1874,  Jacob 
Conklin;  b.  Nov.  4,  1853.  415.  IV. — Paul  Dunham,  b.  July  9,  1862; 
m.  Nov.  2^,  1882,  Alice  A.  Gregory,  at  Lansing,  Mich. ;  she  was  b.  Aug. 
28,  1863.  Had:  Ellen  C.  416.  V. — William  Dunham,  b.  Aug.  22, 
1867;  m.  July  4,  1887,  Ola  B.  Whaley.  Had:  Blanche  M.  and  Lee  W. 
417.  VL — Amelia,  b.  July  12,  1865;  m.  Aug.  30,  1886,  Lansing,  Mich., 
Milton  Smith;  b.  Nov.  26,  1861.  418.  VH.— Margaret,  b.  Aug.  27, 
1869;  m.  Dec.  31,  1889,  Ephraim  Annable.  Had:  Ethel  Irene.  419. 
VIII.— Marcella,  b.  Oct.  19,  1871. 

413  ALMON  DUNHAM,  of  William  L.  B.,  1830;  b.  Sept.  12,  1852; 
b.  Catharine  Gunderman,  July  3,  1874.  Issue:  420.  I. — William  E. 
421.  11. — Everest.  422.   HI. — Glenn.  423.  IV. — Lula.  424.  V. — Hazael. 

414  ELIZABETH  DUNHAM,  of  William  L.  B.,  1830;  b.  March 
24,  1854;  m.  Jacob  J.  Conklin,"  Nov.  18,  1874.  Issue:  425.  I. — Hattie 
A.  Conklin.  426.  II. — Levina  Conklin.  427.  Ifl. — John  Conklin.  428. 
IV.— Carrie  Conklin.  429.  V.— lone  Conklin.  399  MILLA  DUNHAM, 
of  William  L.  B.',  1802;  b.  July  2,  1828;  m.  Feb.  17,  1848,  in  Grafton, 
N.  Y. ;  George  Barnhart,  b.  Sept.  7,  1822;  d.  Dec.  7,  1890. 

399  MILLA  DUNHAM.  Issue:  430.  I. — Hannah  Barnhart.  m. 
Edward  Wager.  431.  II. — Murval  Barnhart,  b.  Aug.  3,  1852;  m.  in 
Grafton,  Dec.  2^,  1886,  Fannie  Hayncr;  b.  July  20,  1868.  432.  HI. — 
Mary  Barnhart.  433.  I\^ — Warren  Barnhart.  434.  V. — George  Barn- 
hart, b.  Jan.  14,  1859.  435. VI. — Sherman  Barnhart,  b.  May  18,  1869;  m. 
Elsie  Whitley. 

430  HANNAH  BARNHART,  of  Milla  Dunham,  1828;  m.  Edward 
Wager.  Issue:  436.  I. — Edna  Wager,  m.  Robert  Daggett,  Peters- 
burgh.  437.  II. — Estella  Wager.  438.  HI. — Lottie  Wager,  m.  Clar- 
ence Fowler,  Berlin.  439.  IV. — Zoe  Wager.  440.  V. — Reginald  Wager. 
441.  VI. — Sidney  Wager. 

431  MURVAL  BARNHART,  of  Milla  Dunham,  1852;  m.  Fannie 
Hayner,  Dec.  27,  1886.  Issue:  442.  I. — Sherman  Barnhart,  b.  Oct.  15, 
1887.  443.  II. — Viola  Barnhart,  b.  Sept.  29,  1889.  444.  HI.— Mary 
Barnhart.     445.  I\^ — Warren  Barnhart. 

405  DANIEL  DUNHAM,  of  William  L.  B.,  1802  ;  b.  Sept.  5,  1839; 
m.  Oct.  6,  1869.     Harriet  Baker,  b.  April  23,  1842.     Issue:     446.  I. — 
Samuel,  b.  May  19,   1873.     447.  II. — David  B.,  b.   Oct.  3.   1870.     448 
HI. — Nora  H.,  b.  Sept.  19,  1874.     449.  IV. — Grace  E.,  b.  Jan.  i,  1881 

343  JONATHAN  Z.  DUNHAM,  b.  Nov.  16,  181 1  ;  m.  Emily  Ford 
Sept.  16,  1838,  at  Grafton;  she  was  b.  May  16,  1820;  d.  March  9,  1853 
Issue :     450.  I. — Melissa  E.,  b.  June  22,  1839;  "i-  ^^^X  ^6,  1855,  John  H 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  63 

Bonesteel,  b.  October  19,  1835  ;  ^-  -^"R-  27.  1889.  451.  IT. — Albert  J.,  b. 
1841  ;  m.  Mary  Talley,  June  5,  1856.  452.  III. — David  F.,  b.  Nov.  4, 
1842.  453.  IA\— Mary  M..  b.  Dec.  2y,  1844;  d.  March  7,  1863.  454. 
v.— Edson  J.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1846;  d.  Jan.  18,  1896.  455.  VI.— Calvin  B., 
b.  Sept.  18,  1848;  m.  May  16,  1870,  at  Grafton,  Fannie  O.  Hayner ;  b. 
July  8,  1850;  he  d.  Jan.  18,  1896;  she  d.  Nov.  18,  1879;  m-  ^d  time,  Nov. 
24,  1881,  Selina  J.  Twogood ;  b.  Aug.  28,  1854.  456.  VII.— David  A., 
b.  Jan.  19,  1853;  d.  June  24,  1853.  457.  VIII. — Selena  W.,  in.  Luther 
Thayer,  of  Chesterfield,  Mass. 

450  MELISSA  E.,  of  Jonathan  L.  Dunham,  181 1  :  1).  June  22,  1839; 
m.  John  H.  Bonesteel,  May  26,  1855.  Issue:  458.  I. — Albert  J.  Bone- 
steel,  b.  June  5,  1856;  m.  Mary  Talley.  459.  II. — ^^Emily,  b.  Feb.  18, 
1862;  m.  Sept.  26,  1882,  Edward  Perkins;  b.  July  29,  1860,  Manchester, 
Vt.  460.  III. — James  H.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1859;  m.  Alice  Brent.  Had: 
Helen  and  Henry.  461.  IV. — Helen  S.,  b.  Dec.  19,  1864;  m.  Aug.  10, 
1887,  W.  Irving  Williams,  Nassau.  Had :  Helen  Williams  and  Sarah 
B.  Williams.  462.  V. — Charles  E.,  b.  March  31,  1867;  m.  Lydia  Jo. 
Francisco.  Had:  Sarah,  Bernice  and  Margarette  Bonesteel.  463.  VI. 
— William  F.,  b.  Oct.  28,   1875;  unmarried.     464.  VII. — Frederick  S., 

b.  Sept.   16,   1877;  m.  Jan.,   1719,  Wagner,  New  York   City. 

465.  MIL— Edward,  b.  Nov.  8,  1880. 

455  CALVIN  B.  DUNHAM,  of  Jonathan,  181 1  ;  b.  Sept.  18,  1848; 
m.  Aug.  16,  1870,  Fanny  O.  Hayner;  2d,  Nov.  24,  1881,  Selina  J.  Two- 
good.  Issue:  466.1. — Millard  L.,  b.  April  i,  1872.  467.  II. — Esther 
A.,  b.  Oct.  21,  1875  ;  d.  March  2^,  1886.  468.  HI.— Orson  B.,  b.  Jan.  28, 
1877.  469.  IV. — Marcia  O.,  b.  April  10,  1879.  457  Silena  W.,  of  Jona- 
than. 181 1  ;  m.  Luther  Thayer,  of  Chesterfield,  Mass. 

457  SILENA  W.  Issue:  470.  I. — Alpha  E.  Thayer  ;  m.  1899.  471. 
II. — Calvin  W.  Thayer. 

451  ALBERT  J.  DUNHAM,  of  Jonathan,  181  t  ;  b.  Sept.  17.  1841  ; 
m.  June  5,  1856,  Mary  Talley.  Issue:  472.  I. — Elizabeth.  473.  II. — 
Dana  J^dward.     474.  HI. — Wayne. 

459  EMILY  BONESTEEL.  of  Melissa  E.  Dunham,  b.  Feb.  18, 
1862;  m.  Sept.  26,  1882,  Edward  Perkins.  Issue:  475.  I. — Katharine 
B.  Perkins,  b.  July  7,  1883.  476.  II.— Clara  F.,  b.  May  18.  1887.  477. 
HI. — Helen  L.,  b.  July  25,  i8()5.  346  Andrew  J.,  son  t)f  David,  1792; 
b.  Jan.  II,   1831  ;  m.   L\(lia  Sipperly. 

346  ANDREW  J.  Issue  :  478.  Edward,  b.  June  5,  i860;  m.  Sept. 
27,  1890,  Virginia  Nelson,  Ft.  Edward. 


64  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

478  EDWARD.  Issue:  479.  I.— Laura  V.,  b.  May  28,  1896.  480. 
II. — Warren  J.,  b.  April  22,  1897. 

349  BRADLEY,  son  of  David,  1792;  b.  Oct.  27,  1837;  m.  March  21, 
1866,  Mary  E.  Foriner.  Issue:  481.  I. — David,  b.  Sept  16,  1872;  m. 
Sept.  26,  1892,  Grace  Wing,  Pittstown ;  b.  Dec.  7,  1873.  482.  II. — 
Lydia  M.,  b.  March  22,  1868;  m.  Feb.  6,  1898,  WilHam  Snyder;  b.  May 
13,  1863,  Pittstown. 

345  WILLIAM,  son  of  David,  1792;  b.  March  13,  1829;  m.  Lydia 
Patridge,  Dewitt,  CHnton  Co.,  Mich.  Issue:  483.  I. — Edward.  484. 
II.— Merritt.  485.  III.— Helen.  486.  IV.— Francis.  487.  V.— Ai. 
488.  VI.— Irving. 

337  SARAH,  dau.  of  David,  1767;  b.  June  19,  1795;  m.  at  Grafton, 
May  31,  1828,  William  Hydorn ;  b.  Dec.  13,  1793.  Issue:  489.  I. — 
Paul  Hydorn,  b.  May  31,  1829;  m.  Mary  Frances  McChesney,  at  Bruns- 
wick, May,  1881  ;  he  d.  Nov.  9,  1898.  490.  II. — Elizabeth  Hydorn,  b. 
April  4,  1832;  unmarried.  491.  III. — Anna  Hydorn,  b.  Nov.  29,  1835. 
492.  IV. — William  Hydorn,  b.  Nov.  2y,  1837;  d.  Feb.  26,  1874.  493. 
V. — Rebecca,  dau.  of  Wm.  L.  B.  Dunham;  adopted  by  William 
Hydorn;  b.  Dec.  23,  1845;  m.  Alonzo  Bulson. 

342  MIRIAM,  dau.  of  David,  1767;  b.  Jan.  8,  1810;  m.  at  Grafton,  in 
1827,  Zachariah  Wager,  who  d.  Jan.  i,  1879.  Issue:  494.  I. — Fanny 
Wager.  495.  II. — Milla  Anna,  b.  1836  and  d.  Sept.  22,  1865.  496.  III. 
— Zachariah,  b.  March  22,  1833;  m.  Caroline  Fisher,  Aug.  31,  1861. 
She  was  b.  July  15,  1837.  497.  IV. — William  Willard  Hydorn,  m. 
Cynthia  Horton  and  had  Arthur  Hydorn,  New  York  City.  498.  V. — 
Arnold  Hydorn,  b.  Dec.  27,  1839;  m.  Nov.,  1862,  Anna  Link;  b.  June 
10,  1847.  499-  VI. — Washington  Hydorn,  b.  June  3,  1843.  5oo-  ^H- 
— Lodewick  Hydorn,  b.  July  13,  1845. 

496  ZACHARIAH  WAGER,  son  of  Miriam  Dunham,  1810;  b. 
March  22,  1833;  m.  Caroline  Fisher.  Issue:  501.  I. — William  Wager, 
m.  Lucinda  Adams  and  had  Harry  Wager.  502.  II. — Edgar  Wager,  b. 
Jan.  II,  1865.  503.  in. — Willard  Wager,  b.  May  30,  1869;  m.  Dec.  13, 
1891,  Fanny  Rodgers.  Had:  Mabel  Wager,  Feb.  18,  1893.  504.  IV. — 
Sherman  Wager,  b.  Feb.  28,  1872;  m.  Caroline  K.  Harpel,  Oct.  30, 
1895,  at  Lebanon.  She  was  born  Oct.  17,  1870.  They  had:  Harold  E., 
b.  Oct.  10,  1896;  Frank  E.,  b.  Jan.  i,  1899.  505.  V. — Eloisa  Wager, 
b.  June  26,  1874;  unmarried.  560.  VI. — Agnes  Wager,  b.  Aug.  2,  1878; 
unmarried. 

498  ARNOLD  H.  WAGER,  of  Miriam  Dunham,  1810;  m.  Anna 
Link;  b.  June  10,  1847.     He  was  b.  Dec.  2'j,  1829.     Issue:     507.     Irwin 


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A.  Wager,  h.  June  2,  1865,  North  Brookfield,  N.  Y. ;  m.  March  11,  1891, 
Maud  Mars.     Had:  Atta  Wager,  March  ii,  1892.     508. 

328  JEM] M AH  D.  (FLANDERS)  dau.  of  David,  1767;  b.  May  19, 
1798;  m.,  1st,  Daniel  Flanders,  June  10,  1826,  at  Grafton;  2d.  Aug.  12, 
1827,  Nathaniel  P.  Martin;  b.  Aug.  23,  1799.  Issue:  509.  T. — Mariah 
Flanders,  b.  Sept.  5,  1816,  and  on  June  i,  1833,  m.  Warren  Brucnstuhl. 
no.  H. — David  P.  Martin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1827;  m.  Jemimah  Dunham. 
511.  HI. — Fenner  ]\Iartin,  b.  May  14,  1831  ;  m.  Nov.  14,  1858,  Elizabeth 
Clark;  b.  Aug.  12,  1835.  5^2.  IV. — Nathaniel  Martin,  b.  March  3, 
1829;  m.  Lanay  Ann  Campbell.  513.  V. — Elizabeth  Martin,  b.  April  30, 
1833;  m.  Feb.  20,  1864,  George  Coonradt ;  b.  June  r,  1824.  He  d. 
March  20,  1898.  516.  VI. — Jacob  Martin,  b.  .\pril  3,  1840;  m.,  ist, 
Cynthia  Simmons;  2d,  Lucinia  Feathers  and  Sarah  Dumbleton. 

509  MARIAH  FLANDERS,  of  Jemimah,  1798;  b.  Sept.  5,  1816;  m. 
June  I,  1833,  Warren  Bruenstuhl,  who  d.  Aug.  25,  i88r.  She  d.  Sept.  5, 
1876.  Issue:  517.  I. — Sidney  Bruenstuhl,  m.  Lydia  Sampson.  518.  II. 
— Susannah,  m.  Alfred  Bennett,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.  519.  HI. — Ardella, 
b.  June  II,  1838;  m.,  ist,  July  3,  1859,  Delos  Folts  ;  2d,  Sept.  15,  1868, 
John  Whipple.  520.  IV. — David,  m.  Emily  Wilbor.  521.  \'. — Rosetta, 
m.  Malcolm  MacDonald. 

510  DAVID  P.  MARTIN,  of  Jemimah  Dunham,  1798;  b.  Aug.  12, 
1827;  m.  Dec.  22,  1848,  at  Grafton;  Jemimah  Dunham,  of  Wm.  L.  B., 
i8i4;b.  Dec.  8,  1833.  Issue:  522.  i. — Charles  Martin,  b.  Nov.  12.  i85o;m. 
at  Petersburgh,  Sept.  23,  1877,  Josephine  Burwith.  523.  H. — Oliver, 
b.  April  28,  1852;  m.  at  Grafton,  Nov.  25,  1886.  Helen  Hayner ;  b.  Aug. 
22,  1845.  5^4-  HI.— David,  b.  Ajiril  3,  1854;  m.  Alma  Jones.  Had: 
Ernest.  525.  IV. — Susannah,  1).  Oct.  zy,  1855;  m.  Juni'  11,  1877,  at 
(irafton,  Peter  King.  526.  \'. — Jemimah,  b.  March  2y,  1857;  m.  at 
Grafton,  Peter  Jones;  b.  Feb.  7,  1835.  Had:  Austin.  527.  \I. — 
Herman,  b.  Feb.  3,  1859;  "i-  at  Nassau,  May  21,  1888,  Etta  Rhodes;  b. 
Sept.  4,  1867.  528.  VII.— Mary  M.,  b.  July  3,  1863:  ni.  Nov.  24,  1887, 
at  Grafton;  Alexander  Crandall,  b.  Dec.  28,  1848.  Had:  Harmon 
Crandall,  b.  Oct.  21,  1889.  529.  MIL — Emily,  b.  Dec.  25,  1865;  m. 
April  2,  1893.  at  Grafton;  Jeremiah  Crandall,  1).  May  22,  1858.  Had: 
Ruth  Crandall.  b.  Nov.  29.  1894;  Oliver,  b.  Feb.  6,  1896.  530.  IX.— 
Jala,  b.  Oct.  25,  1867;  111.  Jan.  25,  1889.  at  Grath-n;  b'rank  Sn>der.  b. 
May  12,  uSrx).  Had:  Miles  Snyder.  531.  X.— Leonard,  b.  April  9, 
1870;  m.  at   I'etersburgh,   i\uth   Hakes. 

522  CHARLES  M.\Kri.\,  of  David  P.,  1827:  b.  Xov.  12.  1850;  in. 
Sept.  23,    1877,  at  Petersburgh;  Josephine   Burwith,  1).  Sept.  21,.    1858. 


66  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

Issue:     532.  I. — Andrew,  b.    May    i,    1882.     53;-,.  II. — Pansy,  b.   Aug. 

10,  1884. 

525  SUSANNAH  M.  (KING),  b.  Oct.  zy,  i8:]S  :  i^-'-  at  Grafton,  June 

11,  1877;  Peter  King,  b.  April  12.  1849.  Issue:  534.  [. — Rufus  King,  b. 
Nov.  4,  1877.  535.  II.— Lucy,  b.  Oct.  31,  1878.  536.  III.— Oliver,  b. 
Sept.  5,  1882;  d.  April  5,  1899. 

511  FENNER  MARTIN,  of  Jemimah  Dunliam,  1798;  b.  May  14, 
1831  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Clark;  b.  Aug.  12,  1835.  Issue:  537.  I. — Libbie,  b. 
Aug.  I,  1869;  unmarried.  538.  II. — Nathaniel,  b.  Aug.  20,  1864;  un- 
married. 539.  III. — Alexander,  b.  Oct.  i,  1865;  m.  Dec.  1898,  Annie 
Rawlins.  540.  IV. — Clark,  b.  Nov.  11,  1866;  n  .  Dec.  20,  1893,  Jesse 
Hayner.  541  V. — Jennie,  b.  June  17,  1869;  m.  Aug.  30,  1890,  at  Graf- 
ton, Sheridan  Goyer. 

540  CLARK  MARTIN,  of  Fenner  Martin,  b.  Nov.  11,  1866;  m. 
Dec.  20,  1893,  Jesse  Hayner.  Issue  :  542.  I. — Nettie  Martin,  b.  Sept. 
22,  1894.  543.  11. — Edith,  b.  May  i,  1897.  512.  Nathaniel  Martin,  of 
Jemimah  Dunham,  1798;  b.  March  3,  1829;  m.  Lanay  Ann  Campbell. 

512  NATHANIEL  MARTIN.  Issue:  544.  L— Mary,  m.  Will- 
iam Smith;  meat  market  at  Troy.  Had:  Arthur  H.  545.  II. — Hattie. 
546.  III. — Lela.     547.   IV. — Fenner.     548.  V. — I^aniel. 

COONRADT. 

513  ELIZABETH  MARTIN,  b.  1833,  of  Jemimah  Dunham,  1798; 
m.  George  Coonradt.  Issue:  549.  I. — Eliza  Coonradt,  b.  Dec.  29,  1867. 
550.  II. — Fanny,  b.  June  19,  1870.  551.  III. — Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  7, 
1874.  552.  IV. — Emma,  b.  Oct.  12,  1866.  553.  V. — George,  b.  July  4, 
1872.  554.  VI. — Hannah,  m.  Joseph  Armitage.  Had:  Joseph  Ar- 
mitage.  555.  VII. — Daniel,  m.  Agnes  Campbell,  270  Saratoga  St. 
556.     Cohoes.     Had:  Daniel. 

BRUENSTUHL. 
517  SIDNEY   BRUENSTUHL,  of  Mariah  Flanders,   m.   Libbie 
Sampson.     Issue:    357.  I. — Nellie,  m.  Calvin  Brown.    558.  II. — Melvin 
S.,  Custom  Inspector  N.  Y.  Central  &  Fludson  River  Railroad  Com- 
pany.    559.  HI. — ^Otis. 

"519  ARDELLA  BRUENSTUHL,  of  Mariah  Flanders,  b.  June  11, 
1838;  m.  Delos  Folts.  Issue:  560.  I. — Robert  Folts,  b.  Dec.  15,  1862; 
m.  Libbie  Baker.     561.  II. — Delos. 

McDonald. 

521  ROSETTA  FLANDERS,  of  Mariah  Bruenstuhl,  m.  1847, 
Malcolm  MacDonald.  She  d.  May  16,  1898.  Issue:  562.  L— William, 
b.    May    10,    1873.     563.   II. — Sadie,   m.    Irwin   Albertson,    Mosherville, 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  67 

Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.  564.  III.— Agnes,  m.  Howard  Braniar.  565.  IV. 
—Malcolm,  b.  Dec.  18,  1880.  566.  V.— Mary,  b.  Sept.  14,  1883.  567. 
VI.— Warren,  b.  Aug.  30,  1887.     568.  VII.— Emma,  b.  1891. 

350  RUFUS  A.,  son  of  David,  1799;  b.  Nov.  9,  1839;  m.  Abbie  Os- 
born,  Hoosick  Falls.     Issue:     569.  I. — Emma.  b.  Nov.   r,  1878. 

404  JONATHAN,  of  William  L.  B.,  1802  ;  b.  June  19,  1837;  m.  July 
4,  1861,  at  Pittstown,  N.  Y. ;  Rebecca  Hall,  b.  Sept.  16,  1834;  d.  May 
26,  1873;  2d,  Feb.  3,  1875;  Sarah  L.  Wing,  b.  Oct.  31,  1849;  ^-  Feb.  3, 
1886;  3d,  June  13,  1900,  Alargaret  M.  Barnes;  b.  Dec.  15,  1844;  resi- 
dence Pittstown,  N.  Y.  Issue:  ist  wife:  570.  I. — Sherman,  b.  May 
18,  1869;  m.  Sept.  13,  1893,  Elsie  Whitley,  of  Pittstown,  N.  Y. ;  resi- 
dence, Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.  571.  II. — Rebecca,  b.  April  28,  1873;  un- 
married. 

407  EMILY,  of  William  L.  B.,  1802;  b.  ^larch  23,  1843;  '"•  I^ec. 
I,  1861,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y. ;  Ira  Brock,  b.  Aug.  13,  1829;  residence, 
Maringo,  111.  Issue:  572.  I. — Emma  F.  b.  April  15th,  1866;  un- 
married. 573.  II. — Charles  W.,  b.  Nov.  9th,  1867;  m.  Oct.  3d,  1894. 
Ida  Morris,  b.  Aug.  26,  1878.  Had:  573.  Cecil  W.,  1).  Aug.  7,  1896; 
575.     Gladys  K.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1898. 

408  HARRIET,  of  William  L.  B..  1802 :  b.  ^larch  23,  1843 ;  m-  Feb. 
20,  1872,  at  Grafton,  N.  Y. ;  Jeremiah  S.  Hakes,  b.  March  28,  1831  ;  resi- 
dence, Grafton,  N.  Y.  Issue:  576.  I. — Thaddeous  J.,  b.  July  12, 
1875;  m.  at  Cirafton,  N.  Y.,  August  15th,  1899.  577.  Fannie  Matte- 
son,  b.  ]\Iarch  22,  1879.  Had:  Thelma  A.,  b.  Aug.  3.  1900;  resi- 
dence, Grafton,  N.  Y.  578.  II. — Burr,  b.  Sept.  22,  1879;  m.  March  30, 
1899;  Aggie  Dunham,  b.  Oct.  31,  1879;  residence,  N.  Y.  City. 

410  DAMD,  of  William  L.  B.,  1802;  b.  May  28.  1854;  m.  Aug.  10, 
^'^72i\  Jerusha  Simmons,  b.  Nov.  i6th,  1849;  residence,  Hoosick  Falls, 
N.  Y.  Issue:  579.  I.— Brennett,  b.  Feb.  9,  1878;  d.  Oct.  16,  1898. 
580.  II. — Lula,  b.  Dec.  25,  1881  ;  unmarried.  581.  HI. — Ina,  b.  Oct. 
12,  1887.     582.  IV. — Forest,  b.  Aug.  16,  1890. 

411  ALVA,  of  William  L.  B.,  1802;  b.  Feb.  8,  1862;  m.  March  20, 
1884.  583.  Cyntha  Baldwin,  b.  Jan.  2,  i860.  Had:  Leslie  A.,  b.  April 
4,  1888.     584.     :\Iillard  S.,  b.  Aug.  28,  1897;  residence.  Hoosick  Falls. 

388  AMOS  SWEET,  of  Lucy,  1791,  b.  Jan.  9,  1813  :m.  Jan.  2-/,  1833 ; 
Roxanna  Farrand,  of  Jas])er'.  Steuben  Co..  N.  Y. ;  b.  June  17,  1809;  she 
d.  Sept.  18,  1884;  residence,  Grafton.  .\.  ^^  Issue:  585.  I. — Lucy.  b. 
April  14,  1834;  d.  Sept.  25,  1837.  586.  II.— Amanda,  b.  Dec.  13.  1835; 
d.  Sept.  25,  1837.  587.  IIF— Lauraitt.  b.  Aug.  n.  1838;  d.  Dec.  19, 
1840.     588.   IW— Susannah,  b.  Oct.  1 1_.   1840;  m.  .March  26,  1859,  Joel 


68  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

T.  Howard,  of  Grafton,  N.  Y.  589.  V. — Amos,  Jr.,  b.  Oct.  21,  1843;  '^• 
May  7,  1864.  590.  \l. — Otis,  b.  Oct.  7,  1845;  f^-  J^^ly  29,  1863.  591. 
VII. — Rnfus.  b.  Aug.  27,  1850;  d.  Sept.  6,  1867. 

588  SUSANNAH,  of  Amos,  1813,  b.  Oct.  11,  1840;  m.  March  26, 
1859,  Joel  T.  Howard,  of  Grafton,  N.  Y. ;  b.  Dec.  12, 1834;  she  d.  May  11, 
1866;  he  July  27,  1869;  residence,  Grafton,  N.  Y.  Issue:  592.  I. — 
Wesley  O.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1863;  m.  Oct.  1,  1884,  Carrie  Melius,  of  Graf- 
ton, N.  Y. ;  b.  March  18,  1870.  593.  Had:  Roxanna,  b.  March  21, 
1886.  594.  Rhoda,  b.  Jan.  i,  1894;  residence,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.  595. 
II. — Eldorado,  b.  Jan.  22,  1865  ;  unmarried. 

397  LUCY,  of  Lucy,  1791,  b.  Dec.  13,  1823;  ni.  Nov.  22,  1840;  Or- 
lando Farrand,  b.  Nov.  17,  1813;  she  d.  Jan.,  1899;  he  Sept.,  1885;  resi- 
dence, Boardman,  Wis.  Issue  :  596.  I. — Lucy  O.  (Orvilla),  b.  in  1841  ; 
m.  Nov.  15,  1856,  Romanzo  S.  Luce.  597.  II. — Amos,  b.  in  1844;  un- 
married. 598.  III. — Alonzo,  b.  in  1847;  "''•  Mary  Beard.  Had:  Ada 
L.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1882;  he  d.  May  12,  1882;  residence,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
599.  IV. — Ensign,  b.  in  1850;  m.  Kate  Carroll;  b.  April  15th,  1856.  600. 
V. — Roxanna,  b.  in  1853;  d.  in  1855.  601.  VI. — William,  b.  in  1856; 
m.  Oct.  7,  1878,  Isabell  Leverty.  602.  VIL^Alice,  b.  in  1859;  m.  Joel 
Danforth;  she  d.  in  1887.  603.  VIII. — Helen,  b.  in  1862;  d.  in  1865. 
604.  IX. — Allen,  b.  in  1865  and  d.  in  1865.  605.  X. — Hattie 
A.,  b.  in  1868;  ni.  Samuel  I'almer. 

596  LUCY  O.  (ORVILLA),  of  Lucy,  1823;  b.  in  1841  ; 
m.  Nov.  15,  1856,  Romanzo  S.  Luce;  residence,  Boardman,  Wis. 
Issue:  6q6.  I. — Sarah  A.,  b.  May  22,  1858;  d.  July  15,  1858. 
607.  II. — Nellie  R.,  b.  Jan.  9,  i860;  unmarried.  608.  III. — 
Nettie  E..  b.  April  3,  1862;  d.  Sept.  13,  1865.  609.  IV. — 
George  B.,  b.  May  18,  1864;  d.  April  12,  1877.  610.  V. — Meretta  A., 
b.  Feb.  13,  1867;  d.  June  25,  1875.  611.  VI. — Webb  R.,  b.  Feb.  25, 
1870;  m.  Jan.  17,  1894,  Minnie  B.  Spence.  Had:  Josie  E.,  b.  Jan.  10, 
1895.  612.  VII. — Estella  O.,  b.  March  16.  1873;  m.  Dec.  12,  1894,  John 
W.  Dorgan.  Had:  Luther,  b.  Oct.  24,  1895;  Grace,  b.  Aug.  27,  1899. 
613.  VIII.— Laura  E.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1876;  d.  April  9,  1877.  614.  IX.— 
Maud  E.,  b.  March  26,  1878;  m.  Dec.  29,  1897,  E.  C.  Krevinghaus. 
Had:  Georgia  D.,  b.  Dec.  i,  1898;  Earnest  H.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1890.  615. 
X.— Linnie  M.,  b.  May  16,  1880;  unmarried.  616.  XL— Warren  M., 
b.  July  17,  1882.     617. 'XII.— Ronald  S.,  b.  June  14,  1884. 

599  ENSIGN,  b.  1850;  m.  Kate  Carroll ;  b.  April  15,  1856;  residence, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Issue:  618.  I.— Allie  B.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1874.  619.  II.— 
Burdett  D.,  b.  Oct.  3,  1881  ;  d.  Jan.  it,  1884.     620.  HI.— Cadwell  T., 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  69 

b.  Aug.  2j,  1883.  621.  IV.— Ethel  A.,  b.  Aug.  23,  1885.  622.  V.— 
Lottie  M.,  b.  Sept.  6.  1890;  d.  Oct.  18,  1891.  623.  VI.— Carroll  E.,  b. 
May  24,  1893.  624.  \'II.— Cladys  C,  b.  June  13.  1895.  625.  VIII.— 
Lloyd  D.,  b.  May  13,  1898. 

601  WILLIAM,  b.  1856;  m.  Oct.  7,  1878,  Isabel  Leverty ;  residence, 
Boardman.  Wis.  Issue:  626.  I. — X'ivian  E.,  b.  March  30.  1880;  d. 
June  21,  1890.  627.  II. — Noel  E.,  b.  l*\d).  16,  1883;  d.  Sept.  4,  1890. 
628.  III.— Guy  W.,  b.  Xov.  4.  1885;  d.  Aug.  28,  1890.  629.  I\'.— Hazel 
B.,  b.  Feb.  26.  1887.  630.  \'.— Arthur  P..,  b.  May  2j.  1889.  631.  W.— 
Alice  M.,  b.  Oct.  i,  1894.     632.  ML— Archabald  O.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1896. 

605  HATTIE  FARRANI).  1).  1868;  m.  Samuel  Palmer;  residence. 
New  Richmond,  Ind.  Issue:  633.  I. — Harry  A.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1890.  634. 
II.— Mabel  L.,  b.  July  22,  1892.  635.  HI.— William  E..  b.  .Vug.  21, 1894. 
636.  W . — Katie  B.,  b.  Aug.  1st,  1896.  637.  A'. — Lawrence  L.,  b.  Sept. 
30,  1898. 

389  STEPHEN  V.  R.  SWEET,  of  Lucy,  1791  ;  b.  ( )ct.  2^.  1831  ;  m. 
Ada  Wager,  of  Grafton,  N.  Y. ;  b.  1834  ;  d.  Sept.  6,  1893.  Issue  :  638.  I. — 
Amos  E.,  b.  June  21,  1859;  m.  Jan.  i,  1880,  Martha  Coonradt,  of  Graf- 
ton, N.  Y. ;  b.  Dec.  2y,  i860.  Had  :  639.  I.— Herbert,  b.  Sept.  21,  1885  ; 
residence,  Grafton,  N.  Y.  640.  II. — Stephen  V.  R.,  m.  Ada  Wager;  resi- 
dence, Troy,  N.  Y.  641.  HI. — Lucy,  b.  Aug.  8,  1855;  m.  James  X'ars, 
of  Grafton,  N.  Y. ;  she  d.  Nov.  5,  1879.  642.  IV. — Clarisy,  m.  1874, 
Henry  Roberts,  of  Grafton,  N.  Y.  643.  V. — Emeline,  1).  1866;  m. 
Henry  Westfall.  Had:  John,  b.  1889.  644.  \'I. — Ella,  m.  Jerome  Bur- 
'dick;  residence,  Florida,  Mass.  645.  \'II. — Judia,  m.  Clark  Durkee.  of 
Grafton,  N.  Y. ;  she  d.  Jan.  11,  1894.  646.  \'I1I. — Roxanna,  m.  Hiram 
Rowland,  of  Grafton,  N.  Y. 

642  CLiVRISY,  of  Amos  E.  1859;  "^-  ^874,  Henry  Roberts,  of  Graf- 
ton, N.  Y.  Issue:  647.  I. — Jennie,  b.  Jan.  6.  1875;  m.  Earl  Taylor; 
residence,  Monroe,  Mass.  648.  II. — Rose,  b.  Jul\-  5,  1879;  ii^-  Charlie 
Osgood;  residence,  Grafton,  N.  Y. 

9  NATHANIEL  (Thomas,  1647-8),  b.  1684:  m.  and  removed  to 
New  Jersey.     Issue:     649.  I. — David.     650.   11. — Jonathan.     651.    111. 

— Nathaniel,  b.  1733;  m.  twice;  (i) ;  (2)  Keziah  Crosley. 

652.   \\. — William. 

651  X.VTH.\XIEL.  b.  1733;  m.  Jd,  Keziah  Crosley;  1st  unknown. 
Issue:  First  marriage:  653.  I. — Thomas.  654.  II. — John,  h.  in  New 
Jersey,  April  7,  1767;  m..  (i)  Sarah  Jennings;  (2)  Elizabeth  (Betsey) 
Brown,  sister  of  William  P)ro\\ii,  .M .  C..  1840.  President  Buchanan 
recommended   him   for   Postmaster  General,      lie   died   before   he   con- 


70  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

firmed.     655.   III. — David.     656.  IV. — Lewis,    second    marriage.     657.  ^^u^l 
v.— Mary,   m.    Henry   Lee.      658.  VI.— Henry.      659.  VII.— Abel(   m.^'  ' 

Ferguson.     660.  VIII. — Robert.     661.  IX. — William,  m.  Sarah 

Arthur.     662.   X. — Jonathan  Singleton,  b.   Feb.   16,   1786;  m.  (i)   Hila 
Ross;  (2)  Elizabeth  Ayres ;  lived.  New  Richmond,  Clermont  Co.,  Ohio. 

662  JONATHAN  SINGLETON,  b.  Feb.  16,  1786;  m.  (i)  Hila 
Ross;  (2)  Elizabeth  Ayres.  He  d.  Sept.  21,  1856.  Real  estate  owner, 
fruit  grower,  and  stock  raiser.  Issue:  663.  I. — Hila  Ann,  b.  Aug.  28, 
1819;  m.  Thomas  Kennedy.  664.  II. — Emeline,  b.  Feb.  22,  1821  ;  m. 
Thomas  Nichols.  665.  HI. — Perry  Jackson,  b.  1822;  May  25,  m.  Ma- 
tilda MacClain;  2d,  Melissa  Dudley;  3d,  Sallie  (Preble)  Smith.  He  d. 
Jan.  15,  1903.  Noted  lawyer  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  senior  partner  of 
Donham  and  Forraker ;  junior  partner ;  United  States  Senator.  666. 
IV. — Florella  Jane,  b.  April  20,  1824;  m.  John  Simmons.  667.  V. — 
Harrison  Lafayette,  b.  May  26,  1825;  physician;  m.  Elizabeth  Watkins. 
668.  VI. — Eliza,  b.  1827;  Benjamin  Ely.  669.  VII. — Sarah  E.,  b.  Nov. 
II,  1828;  d.  Dec.  20,  1846.  670.  VIII. — Elizabeth  Caroline,  b.  1830;  m. 
Hezakiah  Lindsay.  671.  IX. — Nancy  Mariah,  b.  Sept.  13,  1836;  d. 
March  i,  1841.  672.  X. — Robert  Warren,  b.  Oct.  i,  1840;  m.  Helena 
Elizabeth  South.  673.  XI. — Lucien  Ross,  b.  May  14,  1834;  d.  Sept.  9, 
1857.  674.  XII. — Harriet  Louisa,  b.  1834;  m.  Rev.  Keck.  675.  XIII. 
Erasmus  Jonathan,  b.  1831,  Helen  Mar  Lindsay.  676.  XIV. — Delia,  b. 
1847;  m.,  1st,  Augustus  Hatch;  2d,  William  Stickle. 

KENNEDY. 

663  I. — HILA  ANN,  b.  Aug.  28,  1819;  m.  Thomas  Kennedy. 
Issue.  677.  I. — Lizzie  Florella,  b.  May  25,  1845;  "i-  Stephen  Daniels. 
678.  II.— Hattie  Belle,  b.  Oct.  17,  1856;  m.  Pierce  Tarvin.  679.  HI.— 
Erasmus  Perry,  lieutenant  in  Confederate  service  ;  d.  Georgia,  July  26, 
1864.     680.  IV. — Orin  Thomas,  b.  April  19,  1863;  m.  Nellie  Rouse. 

DANIELS. 
677  LIZZIE  FLORELLA,  b.  May  25,  1845;  ^i-  Stephen  Daniels. 
Issue:     681.   I.— Orley.     682.  II.— Vivien.     683.  HI.— Nora.     684.  IV. 
Mildred.     685.  V. — Gertrude.     684.  VI.— Harrison. 

KENNEDY. 
680  ORIN  THOMAS,  b.  April  19,  1863;  m.  Nellie  Rouse.     Issue: 
687.  I.— Ada.     688.  II.— Clara.     689.  HI.— Warren. 

DONHAM. 
665     PERRY    JACKSON,    b.     May    25,     1822;    m.,     ist,     Ma- 
tilda    McClain ;     2d,     Melissa     Dudley;     3d,     Sallie     (Phebe)     Smith; 
d.     Jan.     15,     1903.      He     studied     at     Jefiferson     College,     Pennsyl- 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  71 

vania,  and  read  law  at  Georgetown  with  General  Thomas  Hamer, 
shortly  before  the  outbreak  of  the  Mexican  war.  He  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  Clermont  County  in  1848,  practiced  his 
profession  in  Xew  Richmond  until  ■i8r)5,  then  a  few  years  at  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio,  and  afterward  located  at  Cincinnati,  where  he  continued 
in  the  practice  of  the  law  until  i8(;o.  He  removed  to  New  Richmond 
in  1883,  and  then  purchased  the  beautiful  home  in  which  he  died.  He 
was  thrice  married,  his  first  wife  being  a  daughter  of  Captain  William 
McClain,  the  famous  Ohio  River  steamboat  captain.  She  was  the 
mother  of  four  children,  two  boys,  Willie  and  Charlie,  who  died  in  in- 
fancy, and  two  girls,  Belle,  who  died  in  1878,  and  Carrie,  the  surviving 
wife  of  F"urman  Brooks,  of  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  and  who  now  resides  at 
Gambier,  Ohio,  educating  her  only  daughter,  Beatrice.  His  second 
wife  was  Melissa  Dudley,  who  lived  but  a  few  years  after  their  mar- 
riage. His  third  wife,  and  who  survives  him,  was  Mrs.  Sallie  Smith, 
their  marriage  occurring  on  the  3d  day  of  August,  1880.  Mr.  Donham 
was  singularly  fortunate  in  all  his  marriages.  Helpful  and  faithful, 
their  counsels  and  companionship  was  the  dearest  thing  earth  gave  him. 
He  loved  his  children,  sought  their  every  comfort,  and  his  heart  warmed 
in  their  well-being  and  well-doing.  A-Ir.  Donham  was  a  lawyer  of  great 
power,  and  in  the  ante-bellum  days  his  services  were  eagerly  sought 
by  a  very  large  client  age  in  Southern  Clermont.  He  was  a  man  of 
fine  personal  appearance,  and  an  earnest,  logical  and  finished  speaker. 
Stately,  commanding,  erect,  ample  in  speech,  graceful  in  compliments, 
courteous  to  a  degree,  rich  in  illustrations,  ready  in  wit,  profusely 
humorous,  he  became  one  of  Clermont's  most  gifted  sons.  He  was  a 
Clermonter  through  and  through — proud  of  his  county  that  was  and  ever 
will  be  proud  of  him.  He  thought  the  Ohio  \'alley  was  the  finest  spot 
on  earth  and  loved  the  Ohio  River  as  a  luother  loves  her  child.  He  was 
a  perfect  gentleman,  nith  a  suavity  of  manner  that  always  l)espoke  him 
such.  He  was  a  prou  1  man,  but  not  a  vain  one.  "Vanity  rests  on  the 
opinion  of  others;  pride  on  our  own.  The  source  of  vanity  is  from 
without;  of  pride,  from  within.  X'anity  is  a  vane  that  turns;  a  willow 
that  bends  with  every  jreeze.  1^-ide  is  the  oak  that  defiies  the  storm — 
one  is  cloud,  the  otli.'r  rock;  one  is  weakness,  the  other  strength." 
Proud  though  he  was,  he  was  easily  a])proachable  ;  generous  in  heart, 
magnanimous  to  a  fo?,  and  sym])athetic  with  all  tenderness.  Issue: 
690.  I. — l>elle,  m.,  ist,  Enuuett  Aukcn\  ;  2d.  Thomas  W.  Zimmerman; 
d.  1878.  691.  H. — 'Carrie,  m.  Tirman  Mulford  Brooks.  Had:  Issue; 
692.  I. — Beatrice  Belle  Brooks. 


72  THOMAS  DUNHAM. 

NICHOLS. 

664  EMELINE  DONHAM,  b.  Feb.  22,  1821  ;  m.  Thomas  Nichols; 
d.  Dec.  24,  1868.  He  m.,  2d,  Mrs.  MeHssa  Ferguson.  Issue:  693. 
I. — Perry  Jackson,  m.  Janet  Gihnore.  694.  II. — William,  m.,  ist,  Sarah 
Fagin  ;  2d,  Kate  Layfield.  695.  HI. — Lizzie,  m.  William  Wilson.  696. 
IV. — Estella.  697.  \'. — Florella  J.,  m.  Thomas  Perkins  White.  698. 
VL — Evaline. 

693  PERRY  JACKSON,  m.  Janet  Gilmore.  Issue:  699.  I. — 
Annie,  m.  Charles  Tatman.  Issue:  Mary  Louise.  700.  II. — Hugh, 
m.  Deane  Sterling.  701.  HI. — Carrie,  m.  Edward  Buringer.  He  then 
m.  Blanche  Kennedy.  702.  \\ . — Nellie,  m.  Lynn  Morse.  703.  V. — 
Florence.  704.  W. — Allen,  m.  Edna  Hurlick.  Issue:  Harold  Davis; 
Hugh. 

694  WILLIAM  NICHOLS,  m.,  ist,  Sarah  Fagin ;  2d,  Kate  Lay- 
field.     Issue  by  first  wife :     705.     Charles.     Second  wife :    706.     Edith. 

WILSON. 

695  LIZZIE  NICHOLS,  m.  William  Wilson.  Issue:  707.  I. — 
Henry.  708.  II. — Charles.  709.  HI. — Erasmus.  710.  IV. — Alice,  m. 
Charles  Harland. 

WHITE. 
697  FLORELLA  J.  NICHOLS,  m.  Thomas  Perkins  White.  Issue: 
711.  I. — Llewellyn,  m.  Belle  Short.  Issue:  Pauline.  712.  II. — Eva- 
line,  m.  Frank  A.  Roberts.  Had:  David  White;  Frank  Allen.  713. 
HI. — Clififord,  m.  Minnie  Winspear.  714.  IV. — Jennette,  m.  Henry 
Shaw. 

SIMMONS. 

666  FLORELLA  JANE  DONHAM,  b.  April  20,  1824;  m.  John 
Simmons.  Issue:  716.  I. — Hila  Simmons,  m.  John  Connor.  Issue: 
717.  II. — Walter,  m.  Alma  King.  718.  HI. — Alma.  719.  IV. — ^Carrie. 
720.  V. — Helen.     721.  VI. — Lizzie  Simmons. 

717  WALTER  SIMMONS,  m.  Alvira  King.  Issue:  718.  I.— 
Fred.  719.  I. — Carrie,  m.  William  Brown.  720.  I. — Ella,  m.  Howard 
Hancock.     721.  I. — Henry,  m.  Ada  Henderson.     y22.  Louise. 

DONHAM. 

667  HARRISON  LAFAYETTE,  M.  D.,  m.  Elizabeth  Watkins. 
Issue :     723.  I. — Edgar,  m.  Carrie  Crawford. 

ELY. 

668  ELIZA  DONHAM,  b.  Feb.  4,  1827;  m.  Benjamin  Ely;  d.  Jan. 
20,    1891.     Issue:     724.  I. — Henry    Ely,    m.    Cora    Leeds.     725.  II. — 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  73 

Grant   Ely.     ^26.  III. — Elmer,   ni.   Jessie    Sluy.     "jij.  IV. — Henry,   in. 
Cora  Sluy. 

'j2'j  HENRY.  Issue:  728.  I. — Donham  Ely.  729.  II. — Edward 
Ely.     730.  HI.— Clara  Ely.     731.  IV.— Dale  Ely. 

LINDSAY. 
670  ELIZABETH  CAROLINE  DONHAM,  b.  Feb.  14,  1830;  m. 
Hezekiah  Lindsay.     Issue  :     y^^z.  I. — Lea,  d.  in  infancy. 

DONHAM. 

675  ERASMUS  JONATHAN,  b.  April  3,  183 1  ;  ni.  Helen  Mar 
Lindsay.  Issue:  J^^Z-  E — Allen  734.  ,11. — Edith.  735.  HI. — Dell,  m. 
Sept.,  1899;  m.  David  M.  Roberts,  M.  D. 

ROBERTS. 

736.  Dell,  m.  Sept.,  1899;  m.  David  M.  Roberts.  Issue:  736.  I. 
— Dell.     J},-/.  II. — Helen  Belle  Roberts. 

KECK. 

674  HARRIET  LOUISA  DONHAM,  b.  Aug.  10,  1834;  m.  Rev. 
Henry  Keck.  Issue:  738.  I. — Lida  Keck,  m.  Oct.  4,  1903,  Forest 
Elwood  Wiggins. 

672  ROBERT  WARREN  DONHAM,  b.  Oct.  i,  1840;  m.  Helena 
Elizabeth  South.  Issue  :  739.  I. — Abigail  Singleton,  b. ;  m.  April  20, 
1903,  William  Sampson. 

676  DELIA  DONHAM,  b.  Jan.  20,  1847;  "i-  August  Hatch;  2d, 
William  Stickle.  Issue  :  740.  I. — Ward  Hatch,  m.  Clara  B.  Nichols. 
Issue:  Annie,  Augustus  Hatch.  741.  II. — Eva  Hatch.  742.  HI. — 
Edgar   Hatch.     743.   I\'. — Elisa  Stickle.     744.  V. — Maria  Stickle. 

654  JOHN,  son  of  Nathaniel,  1733;  b.  April  y,  iy6y;  m.  (i)  Sarah 
Jennings ;  (2)  Betsy  Brown,  sister  of  Hon.  W.  J.  Brown,  M.  C,  1840. 
Issue:  (First  marriage):  745.  I. — Mary.  746.  II. — Isaac.  747.  HI. 
— Jonathan.  748.  IV. — David.  749.  \\ — Lewis.  (Second  marriage) : 
750.  VI. — Sarah.  751.  VII. — Margaret,  m.  Abijah  Donham.  son  of 
William.  752.  VIII. — Nathaniel.  753.  IX. — Janetta.  754.  X. — Robert. 
775.   XL— John  P.     756  XII.— Elizabeth. 

661  WILLIAM,  m.  Sarah  Arthur.  Issue:  757.  I.— Nathaniel.  758. 
H. — Rachel.  759.  HI. —  Keziah.  760.  I\'. — George,  first  lieutenant. 
Mem.  1st  Indiana  Legislature,  1852.  y(M.  X. — Abijah.  m.  Margaret 
Dunham.  He  b.  i8i8;d.  A])ril  3,  1898.  762.  VI. — Joseph,  in  Mexican 
war;  seventh  Ind.  Cavalry.  yC^ii^.  \\\. — Ira.  764.  \'1II. — Darius.  765. 
IX. — William.     yC)G.   X. — Melissa,  in  Mexican  war.     y^^y.    XI. — Abel. 

y6\  ABIJAH,  m.  Margaret  Dunham,,  b.  1815;  d.  Jidy  30,  1895. 
Issue:     768.   I. — John  Singleton.    769.   II. — Elizabeth.    770.   Ill — Will- 


74  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

iam.  771.  IV. — Sarah  A.  ^^2.  V. — Nathaniel,  yj^y.  VI. — Robert  L. 
774.  VII. — ^James  L.  775.  VIII. — Ferdinand  L.  776.  IX. — Isaac  H. 
yyy.  X. — Melissa.  778.  XL — Erasmus.  779.  XII. — Jeanette.  780. 
XIII.— Alice. 

325  DANIEL,  son  of  Jonathan,  1710;  b.  in  1730;  m.  Catharine 
Campbell;  b.  Dec.  17,  1734;  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Martha  Campbell, 
Piscataway.  She  d.  Dec.  17,  1816.  He  was  a  Tory  and  in  1780,  left 
his  wife  and  went  to  St.  Johns,  New  Brunswick,  leaving  his  youngest 
son  with  his  wife.  Issue:  781.  I. — Lewis,  baptizeVl  in  1758.  782.  11. 
— John,  baptized  in  1758.  783.  III. — Sarah,  baptized  in  1758.  784. 
IV.^Campbell,  m.  Catharine  Wright. 

784  CAMPBELL,  son  of  Daniel,  .1730;  m.  Catharine  Wright,  of 
Woodbridge,  N.  J. ;  resided  in  Princeton  and  then  moved  to  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J.  He  was  a  manufacturer  of  fancy  chairs.  Issue:  785.  I. — 
John  C,  b.  1788;  m.  Sarah  McLaughlin.  786.  II.— Lewis  W.,  b.  Sept. 
21,  1793;  m.  Sarah  Miller.  He  d.  April  4,  1838.  She  was  dau.  of 
Enoch  Miller.  787.  III.— Sarah,  m.  John  Wilson.  788.  IV.— Kimble. 
789.  v.— Smith. 

785  JOHN  C,  b.  1788;  m.  Sarah  McLaughlin,  who  d.  April  6, 
1838.  Issue:  790.  I. — Tracy  M.,  m.  C.  W.  Appleton.  791.  II. — 
Catharine,  m.  James  Rogers.  792.  III. — James  M.  793.  IV. — Thomas 
M.,  b.  1823.     794.  V. — John  Wright,  captain. 

787  Sarah,  m.  John  Wilson.  Issue  :  795.  I. — John  Wilson.  796. 
II. — Mary,  m.  Charles  Scott.  797.  HI. — Smith.  798  IV. — James.  799. 
V. — Wesley. 

786  LEWIS  W.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1793,  New  Brunswick;  m.  1816,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Enoch  Miller  and  Jonna  Cathwait ;  surgeon ;  buried  in  St.  John's 
burial  ground,  N.  Y.  C,  April  4,  1838.  Issue:  800.  i. — Kimbell.  b. 
July  27,  1818;  m.  (i)  Jane  Christopher  Haring;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  William 
Haring;  d.  June  17,  1889,  Hackensack,  N.  J.  8or.  II. — ^Joanna,  b.  May 
2.  1820;  m.  June  19,  1839,  William  Haring;  d.  Jan.,  1885.  802.  HI. — 
Sarah,  b.  Feb.  24,  1822;  d.  Sept.,  1886.  803.  IV. — Lewis  W.,  b.  June 
14,  1824;  d.  Sept.  13,  1879.  804.  v.— Mary  E.,  b.  March  18,  1826;  d. 
March  4,  1827.  805.  VI.— William,  b.  Dec.  13,  1828;  d.  Dec.  14,  1828. 
806.  VIL— Agnes  S.,  b.  March  18,  1826,  Newark,  N.  J. 

800  KIMBALL,  b.  July  27,  1818;  m.  (i)  Jane,  dau.  of  Isaac  Haring 
and  Mary  Christopher;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Wm.  Haring;  d.  June  13,  1889, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.  Issue:  807.  I.— Lewis,  b.  May  30,  1840;  m.  Mary 
Antoinette  Ford,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Ford.  808.  II. — John,  b.  Oct.  31, 
1842;  d.  Nov.  14,  1842.     809.  HI.— Mary  E.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1845,  N,  Y.  C. 


THOMAS    DUNHAM.  75 

8io.  I\'. — Isaac  II.,  I).  ]'\'l).  22,  1850;  d.  Aug.  it,  1872.  811.  V. — 
Eninia  J.,  h.  June  21.  1852,  N.  Y.  C.  812.  VI.— William  H.,  b.  April 
9,  1856;  d.  May  20,  1857. 

808  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  31,  1842.  Issue:  813.  I. — Lewis,  farmer;  m. ; 
had  Annie  and  Tillie  ;  d.  N.  Y.  C.  814.  II. — X'ictor,  m. ;  had  Kimball, 
music  teacher,  X'ew  lirunswick,  N.  J.  815.  III. — Adeline,  had  Howard 
McSherry,  New  Brunswick;  lawyer.    816.  IV. — Samuel,  m.  Elizabeth  R. 

816  SAMUEL  L.,  lu.  mason  contractor.  New  Brunswick.  Issue: 
817.  I. — John  R.,  1).  Sept.  2y ^  1857;  m.  Margaret  K.  Dugan;  b.  1855;  he 
dealt  in  pianos  and  organs.  New  Brunswick.  818.  II.— Lewis,  d.  1877. 
819.  III. — Clara.  820.  I\'. — Elmer,  d.  young.  821.  \'. — Addie,  m.  E. 
B.  Howitt. 

789  SMITH.  Issue:  822  I.— James.  823.  .II.— Catherine.  824. 
III.— Sally.     825.   IV.^Alexander.     826.  V.— Jane. 

'}^2'j  JOSEPH,  b.  1736;  m.  and  removed  to  New  Brunswick  during 
the  American  Revolution ;  resided  in  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Issue :  827. 
Jonathan,  b.  1760,  in  Xew  Jersey;  accompanied  his  father  and  settled  in 
Shelburne,  N.  S.  He  joined  the  Tories  during  the  Revolution.  He  d. 
suddenly,  and  his  wife  d.  shortly  after  his  decease,  leaving  their  children 
in  infancy.  It  is  recorded  that  while  living  he  received  a  grant  of  gov- 
ernment land.  Issue:  828.  I. — James,  b.  1786,  Shelburne,  N.  S.  He 
d.  at  Arcadia,  N.  S.,  1857.  He  was  adopted  in  infancy  by  Joseph  and 
Elizabeth  (Stevens)  Robins,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.  829.  II. — John,  b. 
Yarmouth,  N.  S. ;  adopted  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Trask ;  became  a  ship- 
master; d.  at  Port  Louis,  Island  of  Martinus.  830.  III. — Jonathan,  b. 
1791  ;  adopted  by  John  Rogers;  became  a  shipmaster;  he  d.  at  Nevis, 
West  Indies,  Dec.  3,  1838. 

828  JAMES,  1786.  Issue:  831.  I.— James  P.,  b.  1815;  now  living 
(1906),  Arcadia,  N.  S.  832.  II. — Samuel,  b.  1822;  now  living  (1906), 
Arcadia,  N.  S. 

830  JONATHAN,  1791.  Issue:  "^^t,  I.— Infant,  d.  834.  II.— 
Chas.  Budd,  b.  1829;  postmaster  at  Barton,  N.  S. ;  lor  48  years  he  was 
a  master  mariner.  Married  Mary  Ann  Warner,  Feb.,  1852.  835.  III. 
— John,  a  shipmaster.  Died  long  ago  at  Bartin.  N.  S.  836.  I\'. — Ed- 
ward, d.  young.     837.  V. — James  W.,  shipmaster  at  Liverpool,  Eng. 

831  JAMES  P.,  1815.  Issue:  838.  I. — James  Atherton,  -j},^  Car- 
roll St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  839.  H.— George  II..  i).  1853  :  d.  1878,  Digby, 
N.  S.     840.   HI.— Franklin,  b.  1858;  d.  in  Xew  York.  1883. 

834  CHARLES  BLDD,  1829.  Issue:  841.  I.— Jonathan,  ship- 
master of  the  Astral,  at  Bath,  Maine;  no  issue.     842.   H. — William,  b. 


y6  THOMAS    DUNHAM. 

1853;  m.  Edith  Rhyno,  1874.  843.  III. — Charles  Budd,  b.  1854,  Bever- 
ly, Mass.;  no  issue;  m.  Marion  Helen  Waterman,  1888.  844.  lY. — 
Oakes  Singleton,  b.  1871  ;  editor  The  Digby  Weekly  Courier,  Digby, 
N.  S. ;  m.  Ella  May  Keen,  1896.     Issue  :     Charles  Budd,  1900. 

829  JOHN,  adopted  by  Rev.  Thomas  Trask.  Issue:  845.  I. — 
William,  early  became  a  shipmaster;  sailed  for  owners  at  Eastport 
bound  for  California  via  Cape  Horn,  in  1850;  never  returned.  846.  II. 
— John,  washed  overboard  at  Cape  Horn  and  was  drowned. 

HATFIELD. 

286  ELIZABETH,  of  Joseph,  1766,  b.  Oct.  23,  1798;  m.  April  10, 
1817,  Phrazy  Hatfield,  b.  Dec.  6,  1791  ;  he  d.  May  4,  1867.  Issue:  847. 
L_^jOSEPH,  b.  May  17,  1818 ;  m.  Emily  Jack,  Oct.  23,  1844.  Issue  :  I. 
— Jennie  H.,  m.  Thos.  Corwin.  II. — Elizabeth,  m.  Walling  Roach.  III. 
—Ella.     IV.— Albert. 

MELOY. 

848.  II.— PHEBE  ANN,  b.  Sept.  6,  1819;  m.  Rezin  Meloy,  Aug.  22, 
1841.  Issue:  849.  I. — John  Frazer  Meloy,  b.  Mary  Corwin.  850. 
II. — Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Frank  Hutchinson.  851. — III. — Minor  Clark, 
m.    Irene    Jackson.     852.  lY. — Sarah   Ann,    m.    Lot    Luce.     853.  Y. — 

Lewis   Smith,   m.   Alice   Ridge.     854.  YI. — Eunice   Jane,   m. 

Ridge.     855.  YIL— Joseph  Meloy. 

HATFIELD. 

856.  HI.— JAMES  CLARK  HATFIELD,  b.  July  26,  1821  ;  m. 
Augusta  Jane  Meloy,  June  2,  1853.  Issue:  857.  I. — Charlie  M.,  d. 
young. 

TRIPP. 

858.  II.— ALICE  IRENE  HATFIELD,  m.  Albert  A.  Tripp. 
859.  III.— Frank  Meloy  Hatfield,  d.  1897.  860.  lY.— John  Hatfield,  b. 
Sept.  13,  1824;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Yenable ;  (2)  Sarah  Ella  Hatfield.  Issue: 
861.  I. — Amanda  D.,  m.  John  Kibbey.  862.  II. — Jennie,  m.  Jerry 
White  andChas.  Dola.     863.  HI.— Budd.  864.  lY.— Second  wife,  Etta, 

m. Ross.     865.  Y. — Clinton,  m. .     866.  YI. — Inez, 

m.  Edw.  Walker.     867.  YIL— Lucy  Hatfield. 

Hx\THAWAY. 

868.  lY.— jMARY  ELIZABETH  HATFIELD,  b.  Jan.  19,  1832  ;  m. 
Ebenezer  Hathaway.  Issue:  869.  I. — Amy  Hathaway.  870.  II. — 
Forest  Hathaway.     871.  HI. — Irene  Hathaway. 

HATFIELD. 

872.  V.-^SMITH  HATFIELD,  b.  March  29,  1837;  m.  Naoma 
Jeffery,   Feb.    5,    1866.     Issue:     873.  I. — ^Bertha   Hatfield,    m.    George 


THOMAS     DUNHAM.  'J'J 

Young".     874.   II.— Chester.     875.   III.— Elsie,  m.  Derby.     876. 

W. — \'iola.     877.  \'. — Carrie,  m.  : —  Russell. 

CLARK. 
858  ALICE  HATFIELD,  of  James  Clark,  m.  Albert  Arnold  Tripp, 
Dec.  27,  1876.     Issue:     878.  I. — Frank  Clark  Tripp,  b.  Dec.  16,  1878. 
879.  II.— Donald  H.,  b.  Aug.  26,  1884.     880.  III.— Helent  Jane,  b.  Dec. 
18,  1887.     IV.— Roger  Arnold,  b.  Oct  7,  1892. 


JONATHAN  DUNHAM. 

VI.— JONATHAN  (John)  b.  1632;  1655  lived  at  Plymouth;  1670, 
at  Eastham,  later  at  Barnstable  and  Middleboro ;  1685  moved  to  Edgar- 
town;  m.  (i)  Nov.  29,  1655,  Mary  De  La  Noye  (Delano),  dau.  of  Philip 
and  Hester  D.  Delano,  who  came  in  the  Fortune,  1621,  and  was  in 
Duxbury,  1645-50;  Delano  was  an  ancester  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant;  m.  (2) 
Oct.  15,  1657,  Mary  Cobb;  b.  March  24,  1637,  dau.  of  Elder  Henry 
Cobb,  who  came  from  England,  in  1629;  1633,  founded  church  at 
Scituate;  1633,  made  deacon  and  held  the  office  thirty-four  years. 
Elder  Cobb  lived  in  Barnstable,  in  1639;  1645,  representative  at  general 
court;  1670,  made  ruling  elder  He  m.  (i)  1631.  Patience  Hurst,  who  d. 
May  4, 1648,  at  Barnstable.  She  was  dau.  of  James  Hurst,  deacon,  who 
m.  (i)  Patience,  dau  of  John  Faunce  and  (2)  Sarah  Hinckley,  sister  of 
Thomas,  the  last  govenor  of  Plymouth  Colony.  Elder  Cobb  d.  1679. 
In  1673  Jonathan  was  constable  for  Middleboro;  1675,  selectman;  1689, 
deputy  at  general  court.  At  an  early  date,  Jonathan  Dunham  became 
a  missionary  among  the  Indians  along  the  coast  of  Massachusetts, 
going  as  far  north -as  Saco,  Me.;  in  1659  and  in  1687,  he  went  to 
Martha's  Vineyard,  and  in  1694  he  was  ordained  at  Edgartown  by 
Elder  Gibson.  He  was  a  resident  of  Plymouth,  Eastham,  Middleboro, 
and  was  an  owner  of  real  estate.  It  is  stated  in  the  Land  Records, 
Vol.  I,  page  48,  he  deeded  land  to  Jonathan,  Eleazer  and  Samuel.  Vol. 
I,  page  136,  that  he  granted  land  to  Samuel,  Jan.  15th,  1698,  in  Middle- 
boro; Vol.  I,  page  403,  he  made  division  of  land  in  Middleboro  to 
Daniel  Gersham  and  Eleazer,  Dec.  30th,  1701.  In  his  will,  June  28th, 
1717,  he  refers  to  gifts  of  land  to  the  above  named  sons  and  bequeaths 
to  his  oldest  son,  Daniel,  the  homestead  and  makes  mention  of  his 
daughters,  Persis  and  Hannah.  He  died  D:ec.  i8th,  1717.  His  will 
was  probated  Jan.  15th,  1718.  Plymouth  Col  Records,  Vol  4,  page 
370.  Deed  from  Jonathan  Dunham  of  Middleboro,  for  25  Pounds  to 
brother  Joseph  Dunham,  for  "land  bought  of  Churchill  near  unto  land 
which  my  Dear  Father,  John  Dunham  died  possessed  of  Nov.  4,  1679." 
Recorded  Jan.  3,  1680.  Shows  connection  of  Jonathan  Dunham  and 
Joseph  to  Deacon  John  Dunham. 

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JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  79 

JONATHAN  DUNHAM'S  WILL.  In  the  name  of  God,  Amen. 
The  28th  of  June,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  Christ,  1717,  I  Jonathan 
Dunham  of  Edgartown  in  Dukes  Co.,  America,  late  minister  of  said 
town,  l)eing-  very  old  and  weak  in  body,  but  of  perfect  mind  and 
memory,  thanks  be  given  unto  God  therefor,  calling  to  mind  the 
mortality  of  my  body  and  knowing  that  it  is  appointed  unto  man  once 
to  die,  do  make  and  ordain  this  my  last  will  and  testament,  that  is  to 
say  principally  and  first  of  all,  I  give  and  recommend  my  soul  unto  the 
hands  of  God  who  gave  it,  hoping  that  through  the  uncertainty  of  death, 
and  passion  of  my  Savoir,  Jesus  Christ,  to  have  full  aad  free  pardon, 
and  forgiveness  of  all  my  sins,  and  to  inherit  everlasting  life,  and  my 
body  I  commit  to  the  earth,  to  be  decently  buried  at  the  directions  of 
my  son  Daniel,  nothing  obtaining  but  at  the  last  resurrection.  I  shall 
receive  the  same  again,  by  the  might  and  power  of  God,  £.nd  as  astonish- 
ing. Said  wordly  estate  I  appoint  Daniel,  sole  execitor,  next  con- 
sidering that  I  have  given  to  my  sons,  ♦Jonathan,  Eleazei,  Gershom  and 
Samuel,  land  at  ^liddleboro,  I  leave  them  nothing  except  oxen  to 
Gershom.  To  my  daughter,  Pease  widow,  six  £,  or  pair  of  oxen.  3rd 
on  consideration  of  great  kindness  of  Daniel  and  his  wife,  to  have 
dwelling  house  and  land  at  Edgartown,  also  the  debts  due.  D  the  mark 
of  Jonathan  Dunham.  Witness,  John  Butler,  Benjamin  Hawes — mark 
of  Sarah  Hawes  Jan.  15,  1718,  probated  Benj.  Skifife. 

Cravestone  Edgartown,  Eastern  part  of  cemetery.  Inscription. 
"Here  lyes  ye  Body  of  Rev.  Mr.  Jonathan  Dunham,  who  Died  Decem- 
ber 18,  Anno  Don.  1717,  aged  about  85  years.  Pastor  of  Church  of 
Christ  at  Edgartown,  With  Toils  and  Pains  at  first  he  tilled  ye  ground 
to  dress  God's  X'ineyard  &  w"s  faithful  Found.  Full  ihirty  years  ye 
Gospel  he  did  dispense,  His  work  being  Done,  Christ  Jesus  called  him 
hence." 

Rev.  Jonathan  was  succeeded  by  Samuel  Wis  wall,  who  was  or- 
dained, 1713,  at  Edgartown,  who  continued  as  pastor  till  his  death,  Dec. 
23,  1746,  ae  67  3-21.  Ichabod  Wiswall,  his  son,  at  Dorchester.  1).  1704: 
m.  1735,  Jerusha  Norton  and  d.  1782.  His  son.  Samuel  Wiswall,  b. 
1738;  m.  March  9,  1761.  Anna  Jenkins  and  d.  September  14,  1782. 
Jerusha  Xorton  was  sister  of  Jaminia,  who  ni.  Cornelius  Dunham.  Issue 
first  wife:  2.  1. —  Daniel,  b.  1656;  m.  Rebecca  Xorton:  d.  .March  5,  1742; 
will,  1741.  3.  II. — Jonathan,  1).  1658;  m.  Mrs.  l^sihcr  (.Xorton)  Hux- 
ford;d.  1724.  4.  111. — Eleazar.  ni.  at  Middleboro;  given  land  in  Mid- 
dleboro,  May  10.  5.  W. — Gershom.  m.  Mary  Clark;  d.  1738-39;  will 
•  probated  Nov  2,  1739.     6.  V. — Samuel,  was  given  land  at  Middleboro; 


8o  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

d.  June  15,  1689.  7.  VI. — Hannah,  m.  James  Pease;  admitted  to 
church,  July  13,  1717;  m.  (2)  Parker;  d.  Nov.,  1722. 

2  DANIEL,  b.  1656;  m.  Rebecca  (Norton),  who  d.  Feb.  3,  1783, 
Easthampton,  Conn.  He  was  executor  of  his  father's  estate,  and  was 
willed  by  his  father  dwelling  house  and  lands  in  Edgartown  and  debts 
due.  His  will  was  made  at  Chilmark,  Aug.  i,  1741,  and  probated  in 
Tisbury,  March  5,  1742.  Rec.  Vol.  3,  page  127.  Issue,  Edgartown: 
8.  I. — Jacob,  bap.  April  9,  1727;  m.  Oct.  29,  1754,  Elizabeth  Pettee ; 
moved  to  Lebanon,  Conn.  9.  II. — Daniel,  b.  Nov.  20,  171 1;  m.  Nov. 
20,  1739,  Sarah  Huxford.  He  sold  property  in  Edgartown  to  Matthew 
Norton.  10.  HI. — Zephaniah,  Edgartown;  m.  July  20,  1740,  Sarah 
Smith,  1749.     In  1744,  sold  land  that  was  willed  by  his  father.     11.  IV. 

— Silas,  b.  1710;  m.  (i)  Deborah ;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Sarah  Johnson. 

12.  V. — Samuel,   m.   March   20,    1745,   Elizabeth   ,   of   Sharon, 

Conn.  He  was  taxed  at  Lebanon,  Conn.  13.  VI. — Rebecca,  b.  1707; 
m.  B:enjamin  Pease;  d.  Nov.  29,  1774.  14.  VII. — Dinah,  bap.  Feb.  3, 
1723.  15.  VIII. — Sarah,  b.  1710;  m.  July  5,  1739,  David  Pease;  d. 
Oct.,  1768.  16.  IX. — Persis,  bap.  Feb.  2,  1723;  m.  Nov.  13,  1739,  Will- 
iam Dunham,  of  Colchester.  17.  X. — Mary,  bap.  Feb.  3,  1723;  d.  Oct., 
1770,  3d  wife  of  Caleb  Parmlee ;  m.  May  2^,  1727,  Jacob  Curtis,  of  Col- 
chester. 18.  XI. — Matilda,  b.  1703;  m.  Joseph  Vincent,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Sarah  (Post)  Vincent;  d.  Feb.  2,  1789.  19.  XII. — Eleazar,  bap. 
Feb.  3,  1723. 

II  (i)  SILAS  m.  Deborah ,  Nov.  17,  1754.  at  Westchester; 

she  d.  at  Easthampton,  Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1780;  m.  (2)  Jan.  18,  1781,  Mrs. 
Sarah  Johnson;  b.  Feb.  24,  1747;  d.  at  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  1779,  widow  of 
James  Johnson  and  dau.  of  John  and  Sarah  (White)  Clark;  was  willed 
twelve  pounds  by  his  father,  which  was  placed  in  the  hands  of  William 
Dunham,  his  brother-in-law.  He  was  captain  of  militia  at  Lexington 
alarm.     Issue:     20.  I. — Gershom,  b.  Nov.  25,  1781  ;  m.  at  Easthampton, 

Deborah  Matilda .     21.   II. — Silas,  b.  Jan.   12,  1786.     22.  III. 

—Silas,  b.  March  8,  1787. 

8  JACOB,  bap.  April  9,  1727;  m.  Oct.  29,  1754,  Elizabeth  Petteei; 
living  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  1747-8;  bap.  Sept.  3,  1759;  May  3,  1750,  at 
Salisbury,  guardian  for  Cornelius  Minor,  son  of  Hezekiah  Dunham ;  d. 
Martha's  Vineyard;  Issue:  23.  I. — Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  12,  1755.  24.  II. 
— John.  25.  HI. — Samuel.  26.  IV. — Silas.  2y.  V.^Zebulon.  28.  VI. 
Ebenezer. 

9  DANIEL,  b.  1712;  m.  Nov.  30,  1739,  Sarah  Huxford  by  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Wiswall ;  bap.  Feb.  3,  1723;  admitted  to  church  Sept.  19,  1743; 


JONATHAN     DUNHAM.  8l 

executor  of  his  father's  estate,  Chihnark,  1744;  will  probated  March  31, 
1742;  she  d.  Dec.  18,  1788;  he  June  2"],  1797,  at  Conway,  Mass.  Issue: 
29.  I. — Thankful,  b.  Sept.  10,  1741  ;  bap.  Sept.  19,  1742;  m.  (i)  1763, 
Timothy  Stuart;  d.  at  sea;  m.  (2)  July,  1766,  Joseph  Vincent;  she  d. 
June  3,  1814.  30.  IL — Eleazar.  b.  Dec.  18,  1743;  bap.  Feb.  12,  1744; 
m.  Dinah  Tilton.  31.  IIL — Daniel,  b.  March  9,  1744;  m.  Anne  Mose- 
ley.  2^2-  IV. — Cornelius,  b.  May  10,  1748,  Edgartown ;  bap.  June  12, 
1748 ;  m.  (i)  Dec.  14,  1769,  Sarah  Butler  ;  b.  June  29,  1748  ;  d.  1776 ;  (2)  m. 
Feb.,  1777-82,  Lucinda  Mayhew;  b.  1739;  he  d.  March  23,  1815.  33.  V. 
— Jonathan,  b.  1751 ;  d.  July  3,  1805.  34.  VI. — Sarah,  b.  Feb.  26,  1754; 
m.  Matthew  Tilton;  d.  July   5,   1830.     35.  VII. — Mary,  b.   Alarch   30, 

1756. 

30  ELEAZAR.  m.  Dinah  Tilton.  Issue:  36.  I. — Cornelius,  b: 
April  24,  1774;  ni.  Abigail  Hammett. 

31  DANIEL,  b.  March  9,  1744,  Colchester,  Conn.;  bap.  1746;  m. 
(i)  Feb.  23,  1768,  Anna  Moseley,  dau.  of  Increase  Moseley,  b.  May  18, 
1712,  and  Deborah  Tracy,  of  Woodbury,  now  Washington,  Conn. ;  1781, 
removed  to  Clarendon,  A't.  Her  uncle,  Rev.  Peabody  Moseley,  b.  1724, 
joined  the  Shakers  at  Lebanon,  1780;  Daniel  lived  in  Lebanon;  deacon; 
d.  1822.  Issue:  37.  I. — Josiah,  b.  1769;  colonel  in  army;  professor  in 
Dartmouth  College;  m.  Susan  Hedge,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hedge;  principal 
of  Academy,  Windsor,  Vt.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  Windsor,  Vt. ;  1821,  editor 
of  Dartmouth  Eagle.  38.  II. — Samuel,  b.  1780,  Windham  Co.,  Conn.; 
1804,  m.  Mary  farmlee,  Pompey,  N.  Y. ;  d.  May  19,  1849,  "^^^i^i-  "^ 
Charles  Parmlee  and  Mary  Tyler;  1).  Oct.  2^.  1784;  d.  May  29,  1864, 
of  Joel  of  John,  of  John. 

12  SAMUEL,  bap.  Feb.  3,  1723;  m.  Elizabeth ,  March  20, 

1745;  lived  in  Lebanon  and  Sharon,  Conn.;  1758-60,  representative  in 
general  assembly.  Lieutenant  in  1745,  Conn.  Rec,  1747.  Issue:  39. 
I. — Hezekiah,  b.  Aug.   17,  1745.     40.  II. — Holtham,  1).  June   14,   1749; 

m.  Hannah  ;  d.  June  15.     41.  HI. — Samuel,  b.  March,   1751; 

m.  Martha  Wright,  1824. 

32  CORNELIUS,  b.  May  10,  1748,  at  Edgartown,  ])aptized  June 
12,  1748;  n:.  September  14,  1769,  Sarah  lUuler;  b.  June  29,  1748;  she 
d.  1776;  he  then  m.  Lucinda  Ma\hew,  Februar\-,  1778.  She  was  b.  in 
1739  and  (1.  March  2}^,  1815.  He  d.  May  28,  1816,  at  Conway,  Mass. 
Issue:  42.  I. — L}(lia,  b.  ( )ct.  5,  1771  :  in.  James  Dickinson.  43.  II. — 
Samuel,  b.  Sept.  16,  1773;  m.  (1)  Nancy  Adams;  (2)  .Matilda  Goodale ;  b. 
March  19,  1780;  m.  1803;  d.  July  26,  1850.  44.  111. — Cornelius,  b. 
Nov.  14,  1775;  m.  Lydia  Wells. 


82  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

43  CHILDREN  OF  SAMUEL  DUNHAJI,  b.  1773;  m.  Nancy 
Adams  (first  wife):  b.  1778;  d.  Feb.  18,  1802.  He  was  a  captain  of  the 
militia.  45.  L — Nancy  Adams,  b.  July  18,  1800;  m.  Oct.  13,  1826, 
Daniel  Eldridge.  46.  H. — Samuel  Adams,  b.  Ftb.  17,  1802;  d.  young. 
By  the  second,  Matilda  Goodale :  47.  L — Lou'sa,  b.  j\Iay  16,  1804; 
d.  June,  1833,  ^^  Jacksonville,  111.  48.  II. — Butler,  b.  July  25,  1805;  d. 
Aug.  8,  1841,  at  Princeton,  111.  49.  III. — Olivic..  b.  Feb.  22,  1807;  d. 
April  19,  1887,  at  Chicago,  111. 

45  CHILDREN  OF  NANCY  ADAMS  DUNHAM  ELDREDGE 
AND  DANIEL  ELDREDGE,  of  Ashfield,  Mass.  He  d.  Jan.  30,  1875, 
aged  y2  years.  She  d.  Feb.  23,  1873,  at  Conway,  Mass. :  50.  I. — 
Samuel  Dunham,  b.  1829.  51.  II. — Louisa  E.,  b.  1832.  52.  III. — 
Lucian  Farnham,  b.  1839.  53.  IV. — Nancy  Ma:  ilda,  b.  1841  ;  d.  Nov. 
30,  i860. 

50  CHILDREN  OF  SAMUEL  DUNHAM  ELDREDGE,  b. 
1829;  m.  Susan  Lilly,  1856.  She  d.  March  17.  1889,  aged  68.  He  d. 
Dec.  I,  1884,  at  Conway,  Mass.:  53.  I. — Lyman  Butler,  b.  July  7,  1857; 
m.  Clara  Weston,  Oct.  10,  1889.  He  d.  July  19,  1900.  He  had  three 
children.  54.  II. — Daniel,  b.  May  14,  1864;  m.  Nov.  2-/,  1889;  Emma 
Warfred  resides  at  North  Adams,  Mass.     Has  six  children. 

SEARS. 

51  CHILDREN  OF  LOUISA  E.  ELDREDGE,  b.  1832;  m.  W. 
H.  Sears,  1856.  She  d.  May  11,  1857:  55.  I. — Louisa,  b.  May  2,  1857; 
m.  William  Phelps,  April  14,  1882.  She  d.  Jan.  4,  1890,  and  left  two 
children. 

52  CHILDREN  OF  LUCIAN  FARNHAM  ELDREDGE,  b. 
1839  and  m.  Elizabeth  Sanderson  Sikes,  1864.  They  moved  to  Lead- 
ville,  Col.,  where  she  d.  1884.  He  d.  in  Loveland,  Col.,  Aug.,  1903: 
56.  L— Nancy  Matilda,  b.  1865;  d.  1883.  57.  II.— Eliza  Fidelia,  b. 
1867;  m.  Dr.  Albert  F.  Abbott,  1885,  and  have  a  dau.  Clamantha; 
Margaret,  b.  1891 ;  reside  Loveland,  Col.  58.  HI. — Lucy  Lovejoy,  b. 
1870;  m.  1896,  John  Pringle,  Denver,  Col.  Issue:  59.  IV. — John 
Lucean  Pringle,  b.  Oct.  5,  1905.  60.  V. — ^Susan  Louisa,  b.  1877;  m. 
1901,  Geo.  Cramer,  of  Leadville,  Col.,  where  they  reside;  two  children. 

47  CHILDREN  OF  LOUISA,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dunham  by  his 
second  wife,  Matilda  Goodale ;  m.  Rev.  Lucian  Farnham,  Sept.  14, 
1830.  She  d.  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  1833:  61.  1. — Lucian  Butler,  b. 
1831  ;  d.  Dec,  1836.  62.  II. — Lucy  Louisa,  b.  June,  1833;  m.  (i) 
Daniel  W.  Grififen,  Nov.  10,  1859,  who  d.  at  Batavia,  111.,  Aug.  31,  1863. 
Issue:     63.    Had    dau.    Mary    Emily,   b.    Dec.    8,    i860,   who    with    her 


Olivia  (Dunham)  Barnes. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  83 

mother  now  resides  in  Colorado  Springs,  Col.;  m.  (2)  Peter  E.  Kent, 
of  Northfield,  Minn.,  Dec.  17,  1869.     He  d.  1873. 

48  BUTLER  DUNHAM,  m.  (i)  Lucy  Storrs.  She  d.  1833.  No 
children  by  first  wife. 

48  CHILDREN  OF  BUTLER  DUNHAM,  son  of  Samuel  Dun- 
ham by  second  wife  and  Eunice  Storrs,  second  wife  of  Suffield,  Conn., 
whom  he  m.  Sept.  15,  1835:  64.  L. — Lucy  Storrs,  b.  April  2,  1837; 
resident,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  65.  II. — Mary,  b.  June  20,  1840;  resident, 
Princeton,  111.  66.  III. — Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  14,  1842;  m.  Col.  Isaac  H. 
Elliott. 

49  CHILDREN  OF  OLIVIA,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dunham  by  his 
second  wife,  Matilda  Goodale  and  who  m.  the  Rev.  Romulus  Barnes, 
April  21,  1831.  He  was  b.  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  Oct.  t6,  1800;  graduate, 
Yale,  1828;  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1831  ;  moved  to  Illinois,  1831 ; 
d.  Newark,  Kendall  Co.,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1846:  67.  I. — Romulus  Edwin, 
b.  March  4,  1832;  residence,  Denver,  Col.  68.  II. — Charles  Mont- 
gomery; b.  Sept.  8,  1833.  69.  HI. — Joseph  Avery,  b.  Oct.  10,  1835;  d. 
Sept.  17,  1869.  70.  IV. — Sarah  Matilda,  b.  Sept.  25,  1837.  71.  \'. — 
Samuel  Dunham,  b.  Oct.  5,  1839.  ^2.  W. — Mary  Louisa,  b.  Jan.  21, 
1842.  73.  VII. — Jane  Olivia,  b.  Nov.  28,  1843.  74-  ^^^^- — Henry 
Albert,  b.  Oct.  18,  1845;  d.  April  15,  1847. 

OLIVIA  (DUNHAM)  BARXES. 
49  OLUTA  DUNHAM  BARNES  was  the  dau.  of  Capl.  Samuel 
Dunham,  a  prosperous  farmer  of  Conway,  Mass.  She  finished  her 
education  under  Mary  Lyons,  the  founder  of  Holyoke  Seminary.  She 
m.  in  1 83 1  the  Rev.  Romulus  Barnes,  who  graduated  at  Yale  Lhii- 
versity  and  Theological  Seminary.  Full  of  religious  zeal  and  en- 
thusiasm she  enlisted  with  her  husband  in  the  work  of  building  of  the 
Kingdom  of  God  in  the  then  wilderness  of  Illinois,  under  A.  11.  ^1.  S. 
The  dangers  from  hostile  Indians  and  the  deprivations  endured  by  those 
Pioneers  is  a  part  of  the  history  of  the  country.  The  T'arnes'  were 
some  of  the  earliest  to  engage  the  Bondmen  and  in  the  cause  Mrs. 
Barnes  was  in  full  and  active  sympathy.  The\-  were  ostracized  bv 
neighbors  and  by  many  churches.  They  were  many  times  threatened 
and  several  times  assaulted  by  Proslavery  mobs  and  upon  one  oc- 
casion she  was  severely  wounded  I)y  a  stone  thrown  by  one  of  the  mob. 
By  the  death  of  her  liusl)an(l  in  1846,  she  was  left  with  eight  children, 
the  oldest  fourteen  years  of  age.  It  is  sufficient  testimony  to  her 
ability  and  strength  of  ])urpose,  that  five  of  the  seven  children,  who 
reached  maturity  were  graduates  from  a  college  or  seminary. 


84  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

68  CHILDREN  OF  CHARLES  MONTGOMERY  BARNES, who 
was  the  son  of  the  Rev.  Romukis  Barnes  above  and  was  b.  at  Canton, 
111.,  Sept  8,  1833;  graduated  from  Knox  College,  1856;  Chicago 
Theological  Seminary,  1859;  m.  Ellen  Moore,  Oct.  30,  i860;  chaplain 
93rd  Illinois  Infantry,  war  of  1861-5;  compelled  to  leave  the  ministry 
by  illness  ;  established  business  of  books  and  stationery  as  the  C.  M. 
Barnes  Co.,  of  Chicago ;  now  in  California  for  his  health :  75.  I. — 
Olivia  Lee,  b.  Sept.  11,  1861  ;  graduated  Oberlin,  1883;  m.  Dr.  Wm.  E. 
Dodds,  Dec.  24,  1885;  residence,  Riverside,  Cal.,  and  have  two  children: 
(i)  Charles  Barnes,  b.  Eeb.  18,  1887,  and  John  Milton,  b.  March  31, 
1892.  76.  II. — James  Moore,  b.  April  20,  1864;  d.  1864.  yy.  HI. — 
William  Robbins,  b.  May  12,  1866;  m.  Blanch  E.  Wilcox,  Nov.  30, 
1896.  He  is  vice-president  C.  M.  Barnes  Co.,  Chicago.  Has  two  sons: 
Charles  Montgomery,  b.  June  8,  1900  and  John  Wilcox,  b.  July,  1902. 

78.  IV. — Samuel  Dunham,  b.  Nov.  7,  1869;  graduated  Beloit;  m. 
Martha  Ann  Williams,  of  Paris,  111.,  March  27,   1905;  is  a  physician. 

79.  v.— Milton  A/[oore.  b.  Aug.,  1872;  d.  June,  1874.  80.  VI.— Ellen 
Estelle,  b.  Jan.  14,  1875;  graduated  Boston  School  of  Oratory;  m. 
Prof.  Andrew  N.  Fox,  of  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  Dec.  24,  1903. 
81.  VII. — Mary  Maud,  b.  April,  1877;  gradua' ed  Boston  School  of 
Oratory;  m.  June  8,  1900,  Rev.  John  Steele;  residence,  Chicago.  Have 
two  children.  Issue:  82.  I.— Robert  Dunham  S:eele,  b.  1901.  83.  II. 
— Wm.  W.,  Aug.,  1903. 

69  CHILDREN  OF  JOSEPH  AVERY  BaRNES  (3)  son  of  the 
Rev.  Romulus  Barnes  and  who  m.  Olive  F.  Davidson,  of  Canton,  111.. 
Oct.  17,  1859.  He  was  a  druggist  and  graduated  Bells  Com.  College, 
Chicago,  111.:  84.  I. — Charles  Lee,  b.  Sept.  21,  i860;  residence,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.  85.  II. — Mary  G.,  b.  Nov.  3,  1861  ;  n\.  Chas.  I.  Colwell, 
Dec.  30,  1886,  and  have  seven  children;  residence,  Brush,  Colo. 

MOORE. 

70  CHILDREN  OF  SARAH  MATILDA  BARNES,  (3)  child  of 
the  Rev.  Romulus  Barnes.  She  graduated  Knox  College,  1856;  m. 
(ij  Jeremiah  Moore,  April  16,  1868.  He  d.  August  5,  1869;  m.  (2) 
Frances  Carey  (second  wife).  May  2^,  1884,  whose  first  wife  was  Mary 
Louisa  Barnes,  below  given :  86.  I. — By  her  first  husband,  James 
Milton  Moore,  b.  1869;  m.  Dec.  15,  1903,  Louisa  L.  Wilson;  residence, 
Bozeman,  Mon. 

71  CHILDREN  OF  SAMUEL  DUNHAM  BARNES,  (5)  child  of 
the  Rev.  Romulus  Barnes,  above  mentioned ;  graduated  Wheaton  Col- 
lege,  1861  ;  sergeant  Co.  'C,  72d  Illinois  Infantry  and  captain   Co.   H, 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  85 

64th  U.  S.  C.  T. ;  111.  Jan.  26.  1871,  Georgiana  Parker,  dan.  of  the  Rev. 
O.  Parker,  of  Flint,  Mich.;  is  an  attorney  at  law  at  Denver,  Colo.:  87. 
I. — Dunham  Parker,  h.  Dec.  2.  1871.  88.  II. — LeRoy  Atherton,  b. 
Jan.  3,  1875;  d.  Feb.  20,  1882.  89.  III. — Jo.seph  Avery,  1).  Sept.  25, 
1877;  d.  April  20,  1899.     90.   I\'. — Cornelia  Seabring,  b.  Nov.  6,  1880. 

72  CHILDREN  OF  MARY  LOUISA  BARNES  (6)  child  of  the 
Rev.  Romulus  Barnes  and  who  graduated  Knox,  1861  ;  ni.  April  20, 
1865,  Francis  Carey,  of  Galesburg;  she  d.  Jan.  2,  1883:  91.  I. — Lemuel 
P.,  b.  May  27,  1867;  residence,  Chicago.  92.  II. — Mary  Louisa,  b. 
June  10,  1869;  m.  May  16,  1895,  F.  A.  R.  Moore,  of  Chicago.  Flas  two 
children:  Charles  Francis  Moore,  b.  July  27,  1896,  Clara  Louisa,  b. 
Aug.  23,  1901.  93.  III. — Jane  Olivia,  b.  April  22,  1873:  m.  Nov.  28, 
1899,  Silas  Arthur  Gutzner ;  residence,  Montague,  Mich.  Have  one 
child:  Olivia  D.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1900.  94.  I\'. — Francis  Rufus,  b.  June  13, 
1877;  m.  Agnes  Deans,  April  20,  1903;  residence,  Seattle,  Wash.  95. 
V. — Romulus  Barnes,  b.  Aug.  5,  1880;  graduated  Kirox,  1902;  resides 
Portland,  Ore. 

COOPER. 

-2,  CHILDREN  OF  JANE  OLIVIA  BARNES  (7)  child  of  Rev. 
Romulus  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  28,  1843  ■  graduated  Rockford  Female 
Seminary,  1863;  m.  Job  A.  Cooper,  Sept.  17.  1867.  He  gradu- 
ated Knox  College  and  settled- in  Denver,  Colo.,  and  was  a  banker  and 
at  one  time  governor  of  the  State  of  Colorado:  he  d.  Jan.  20,  1899;  she 
resides  at  Denver,  Col:  96.  I. — Olivia  Dunham,  b.  Aug.  4,  1868;  m. 
Edwin  Stebbins  Kass^}r,  Sept.  6,  1892.  Have  three  children:  Ruth,  b. 
July  21,  1893;  Edwin  S.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1895  !  Genevieve,  b.  March  22,  1905. 
97.  II. — Mary  Louisa  b.  April  (j,  1871  ;  m.  Lucian  Seymour  Storrs, 
June  28,  1894;  he  is  a  geologist.  Have  one  child:  ^Margaret,  b.  June 
29,  1900.  98.  HI. — C'las.  J.,  b.  x\lay  9.  1875;  graduated  Knox:  m.  (i) 
Mary  Bell  Rich ;  (2)  Lillian  Winters.  Have  one  child  l)y  tirst  wife, 
Jerome  R.,  b.  Aug.  18,  1899;  residence,  Denver,  Colo.  99.  I\'. — 
Genevieve  Pearl,  b.  Sept.  24,  1877;  residence,  Denver,  Colo. 

44  CHILDREN  OF  CORNELIUS,  1775:  m.  Lydia  Wells.  100. 
I. — William  Dunliam,  son  of  Cornelius  Dunham  and  his  wife,  Lvdia 
Wells  Dunham  (the  said  Cornelius  being  the  son  of  Cornelius,  son  of 
Daniel,  etc.),  was  b.  at  Conway,  Mass.,  Sei)t.  26,  1810;  m.  1834,  Caroline 
Southerland.  They  settled  in  New  London,  O..  in  1837,  where  he  d. 
in  1849.  He  had  two  sons.  Issue:  101.  I. — Milan,  b.  .\ug.  to.  T835; 
m.  Emily  Bracy  at  Ne'v  London,  in  185O;  d.  at  New  London,  March  4, 
1905.     He  had  four  c^iildren;  d.  young.      102.  II. — Cornelius,  b.  June 


86  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

23i  1837;  m.  at  Columbus,  O.,  Eliza  Lang,  June  14,  1863.  He  resides 
at  New  London,  O.  Has  two  daughters.  Issue:  103.  L — Sheppi,  b. 
Sept.  I,  1865;  m.  Edward  Briggs,  June  20,  1888.  They  reside  in  New 
London,  O.  No  children.  104.  H. — Sarah  Anna,  b.  Aug.  12,  1873;  m. 
Corlis  Richards,  June  2,  1897.  They  have  a  son,  Lawrence  Dunham, 
b.  Dec.  6,  1901  ;  residence.  New  London,  O. 

105.  H. — Luther  Dunham  (son  of  Cornelius,  of  Conway),  was  b. 
at  Conway,  Mass.,  May  12,  1804;  m.  June  i,  1826,  Eliza  Hogeboom,  at 
Gorham,  N.  Y. ;  settled  at  Princeton,  111.,  in  1838,  where  he  d.  Sept.  i, 
1856.  His  children  were  all  b.  at  Gorham,  N.  Y.  Issue:  106. 
I. — Frances  E.,  -b.  March  5,  1827.  107.  II. — Cornelius,  b.  June  16, 
1830.  108.  HI. — -Oliver,  b.  1832.  109.  lY. — Lucinda,  b.  June  8, 
1836;  m.  Oct.  2,  i860,  Isaac  Phillips;  she  d.  Jan.,  1876;  no  issue. 

SHUGART. 

106  FRANCES  E.,  b.  March  5,  1827;  m.  John  Shugart,  at  Prince- 
ton, 111.,  Feb.  9,  1853;  he  d.  1889;  she  resides  at  Princeton,  111.  Their 
children  were  (three) :  no.  I. — Frances  E.,  b.  June  24,  i860,  at  Prince- 
ton, 111. ;  m.  to  Isaac  Philips,  Sept.  19,  1882.  They  reside  at  Princeton. 
They  have  children:  Mary' Francis,  b.  Oct.  i,  1883;  d.  July  23,  1893 
and  Cora  May,  b.  June  29,  1886.  in.  II. — William  R.,  b.  May  9,  1866, 
at  Princeton;  m.  June  20,  1905,  Dora  L.  Wilson,  of  Princeton;  reside 
at  Princeton.  112.  III. — May  B.,  b.  May  9,  1871,  at  Princeton,  111.;  m. 
Aug.  30,  1893,  to  Dana  L.  Simons.  Have  one  child,  John  N.  Simons, 
b.  July  19,  1896. 

107  CORNELIUS,  b.  June  16,  1830;  m.  Jan.  i,  1852,  to  Harriet 
Smith,  of  Princeton,  111.  They  resided  at  Princeton  until  March,  1873, 
when  they  moved  to  Mossena,  la.,  where  he  d.  Dec.  20,  1893;  she  d. 
July  I,  1876,  at  same  place.  Their  children  were,  viz.:  113.  I. — Ella, 
b.  April  26,  1853;  d.  unmarried  Oct.  26,  1877.  ii4-  H- — Lucy  S.,  b. 
Sept.  26,  1856.  115.  HI.— William  A.,  b.  Sept.  2,  1859.  116.  IV.— 
Clara  Lois,  b.  Nov.  29,  1864.  117.  V. — Isaac  Philip,  b.  March  21,  1869. 
118.  VI.— Cornelius,  b.  Oct.  8,  1872. 

NEWTON. 

114  LUCY  S.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1856;  m.  March  25,  1884,  to  M.  O. 
Newton,  of  Massena,  la.  They  now  reside  at  Cody,  Wy.  119.  Their 
children  are:  119.  I. — Jessie  Blanch,  b.  Jan.  i,  1855;  m.  to  Walter 
Kipford,  Feb.  2,  1904.  They  reside  at  Ishawood,  Wy.  120.  II. — Grace 
L.  and  Glen  S.  (twins),  b.May  30,  1890;  reside,  Cody,  Wy. 

115  WILLIAM  A.,  b.  Sept.  2,  1859;  m.  Sept.  11,  1881,  to  Emma 
J.   Brown,   of   Mess'ena,   la.,   where   they   reside.     Their   children   are: 


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JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  8/ 

121.  I.— Edna  A.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1883.  122.  II.— Edi^ar  A.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1884. 
123.  III.— Sadie  A.,  Nov.  3.  1886.  124.  IV.— William  1*,,,  1).  June  11, 
1889.     v.— Thomas  P.,  b.  Oct.  24,   1894. 

YARGER. 

116  CLARA  LOIS,  b.  Nov.  29,  1864;  m.  J.  H.  Yarger,  Feb.  22, 
1881.  They  and  all  of  their  children  reside  Messena,  I.  Their  chil- 
dren are:  125.  I. — Ida  M.,  h.  Aug.  9,  1881.  126.  II. — Orland,  b.  Aug. 
5,  1883.  127.  III. — Clara  M.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1885;  "i-  Frank  Brandon, 
June  16,  1903.  128.  I\'. — Cornelius  H.,  h.  April  19,  1888.  129.  V. — 
Johnny,  b.  July  7,  1890.  130.  M.^Harley  O.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1895.  131. 
VII.— Hazel  1.,  b.  Feb.  26,  1898.  132.  VIII.— Cecil  R.,  b.  Nov. 
21,  1900. 

117  ISAAC  PHILIP,  b.  March  21,  1869;  m.  Dec.  23,  1896,  to  Edith 
P.  Loudon,  of  Messena,  la.  They  reside  Grangeville,  Cal.  Their  chil- 
dren are  :  133.  I. — Mildred  V.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1898.  134.  II. — Ralph  B., 
b.  Aug.  24,  1899. 

118  CORNELIUS,  b.  Oct.  8,  1872;  m.  Sept.  15.  1895,  at  Massena, 
la.,  where  they  uovn^  reside.  Their  children  are:  135.  I — William 
McKinley,  b.  Nov.,  1896;  d.  Dec,  1896.  136.  II. — Paul,  b.  Dec.  23, 
1897.     137.  HI. — Russel,  b.  Oct.  9,  1900. 

108  OLIX'ER,  son  of  Luther,  b.  1832,  in  Gorham,  N.  Y. ;  m.  1861,  to 
Abbie  E.  Mundy,  of  Walnut.  111.  He  d.  at  Van  Orin.  TIL,  Aug.  14,  1904. 
His  widow  resides  at  Princeton,  111.  Children  are:  138.  I. — Kathe- 
rine,  b.  Aug.  18,  186^.;  m.  Jan.,  1884,  to  C.  L.  Smith.  They  reside 
Princeton,  111.  139.  II.— Be,  1).  Oct.  24.  1865:  m.  1887,  to  D.  R. 
Hawkes.  They  reside  at  \'an  Orin.  ill.  Children:  h""rancis,  b.  1889, 
Nellie,  b.  1892.  140.  Hi — Francis,  b.  Dec.  8,  18O9;  m.  W.  W.  Case, 
Aug.,  1897;  residence,  Marysville,  Mon.  141.  IV. — Nellie,  b.  July  26, 
1869;  m.  Feb.  17,  189::,  to  Edward  E.  Harris.  They  reside  Princeton, 
111.;  have  one  child:  Marie  M.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1894.  142.  V. — John,  b. 
Nov.  22,  1871  ;  m.  March  31,  1894,  to  Susie  Ingalls,  of  Windom,  Minn. 
They  reside  Ransom,  11.  Children:  George,  1).  julv,  1895;  the  other 
d.  young.  143.  \I. — ^ilizabeth,  b.  Dec,  1874;  d.  Sept.  9,  1875.  144. 
VII.— James,    b.    Sept.,    1876;    d.    Oct..    1876.      145.   \' 1 1 1  .—A'olney.    b. 

,  1877;  d.  Dec,  1877.      146.   IX. — George  M.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1879; 

ni.  May  8,  1905,  to  Mary  Beeman.     They  reside  Bozeman.  Mon. 

42  LYDIA,  1).  Oct.  5,  1771,  Conway,  Mass.;  m.  Jan.  t8,  1798, 
James  Dickinson,  Jr.,  Shelburn,  Mass;  she  d.  1808.  Issue:  147.  1. — 
Lydia  Dickinson,  b.  June  8,  1803;  m.  April  19,  1824,  Partridge  Fisk.   148. 


88  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

II. — Sarah  Butler,  b.  Feb.  7,  1808;  m.  Aug.  28,  1828,  John  Ware,  Con- 
way; Augustus  Smith. 

FISK. 

147  LYDIA  DICKINSON,  1).  June  8,  1803;  m.  Partridge  Fisk, 
Shelburn,  Mass.;  she  d.  Oct.  12,  1877,  and  he  1832.  Issue:  149.  I. — 
Sarah  Electa  Fisk,  b.  April  9,  1826;  d.  June,  1841.  150.  II. — Maria,  b. 
June  7,  1828;  m.  Nov.,  1848,  Levi,  age  — .  151.  III. — James  Dickin- 
son, b.  Jan.  I,  1831 ;  m.  1857,  Harriet  Loomis,  Lynden,  111.,  and  Mary 
E.  Sheldon. 

150  MARIA  FISK,  b.  June  7,  1828;  m.  Nov.,  1848,  Levi  Page; 
b.  Jan.  21,  1821,  Shelburn,  who  d.  Jan.  15,  1891,  in  Conway,  Mass. 
Issue:  152.  I. — Sarah  Elizabeth  Page,  b.  May  25,  1850;  m.  Feb.  14, 
1877,  John  Tilton.  153.  II. — Levi  Page,  b.  Nov.  8,  1857;  d.  Jan.  29, 
1877,  Conway.  154.  III. — Harlan  Page,  b.  Feb.  17,  1863;  m.  Mary 
Ferris,  Milleville,  N.  Y.  155.  IV. — James  Fisk  Page,  b.  Jan.  17,  1868; 
m.  Dora  French. 

151  JAMES  D.  FISK,  b.  Jan.  i,  1831  ;  m.  1857,  Harriet  Loomis; 
1867,  Mary  E.  Sheldon.  Issue:  156.  I. — Harriet  R.  Fisk,  b.  April  8, 
1858;  m.  Mark  A.  Root.  157.  II.— George  P.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1868;  m.  Eva 
E.  Brewer.  158.  HI. — James  Adelbert,  b.  April  2,  1870;  m.  Anna  M. 
Lanning.     159.  IV. — Edith  May  Fisk,  b.  March  4,   1874,  Lynden,  111. 

157  GEORGE  P.  FISK,  b.' Oct.  6,  1868;  m.  Eva  E.  Brewer,  Dec. 
20,  1892.  Issue:  160.  I. — Roy  Vincent  Fisk,  b.  Oct.  5,  1892.  161. 
II.— Mytle  Edith,  b.  Aug.  15,  1896.  162.  III.— Harold  Brewer,  b.  Dec. 
7,  1901. 

158  JAMES  ADELBERT  FISK,  b.  April  2,  1870;  m.  Anna  M. 
Lanning.  Issue:  163.  I. — LyeU  Verner,  b.  Oct.  17,  1900.  164.  II. — 
Henry  Steadman,  b.  Nov.  26,  1905.  HI. — James  Adelbert,  residence, 
Lyons,  111. 

148  SARAH  BUTLER  DICKINSON,  b.  Feb.  7,  1808;  m.  (i) 
1828,  John  Ware;  (2)  Oct.  31,  1837,  Dr.  Augustin  Smith,  at  Hennepin, 
III;  she  d.  Nov.  21,  1870.  Issue:  165.  I.— Lucy  Ann  Ware,  b.  Dec. 
10,  1829;  m.  29,  1851,  Rev.  E.  G.  Smith,  Lyons,  111.  166.  II. — 
Joseph  Ware,  b.  June  16,  1832;  m.  Martha  Emmons  Roy.  167.  HI. — 
Sarah  Minerva  Smith,  b.  Jan.  25,  1842;  d.  Jan.  27,  1866.  168.  IV. — 
Mary  Alice  Smith,  b.  Jan.  25,  1842 ;  m.  March  11,  1866,  Frank  Clendenin. 

166  JOSEPH  WARE,  b.  Jan.  16,  1832,  at  Conway;  m.  July  22, 
1858,  Martha  Emmons  Roy;  d.  at  Morrison,  111.,  Nov.  7,  1862,  a  profes- 
sor and  lawyer.  Issue:  169.  I. — Fred  Ware,  b.  July  6,  1859;  m.  (i) 
Eva  Belle  Brown;  (2)  Martha  McSpaddon.  170.  II. — Joseph  Edwin 
Ware,  b.  May  17,  1863;  m.  Kate  Belle  Webster;  residence,  Minneapolis. 


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169  FRED  WARE,  president  bank.  South  Dakota.  Issue:  171. 
I. — Dorotha  Rhoda  Ware,  b.  Dec.  9,  1896.  172.  II. — Ruth  Isabel,  b. 
Sept.  30.  1900.     173.  III. — Joseph,  b.  May  25,  1904. 

170  JOSEPH  EDWIN  WARE,  b.  May  17,  1863;  m.  April  26,  1886, 
Kate  Belle  Webster,  at  Red  Wing.  Minn. ;  residence,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Issue:  174.  I. — Frederic  Webster  Ware,  b.  June  4,  1888.  175. 
II. — Elizabeth  Roy  Ware,  b.  Jan.  24,  1890. 

33  JONATHAN,  b.  1751.  Issue  :  176.  I.— Infant,  b.  May  9,  1780. 
177.  II. — Harlock,  b.  April  13,  1781.  178.  III. — Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  7, 
1783.  179.  I\'. — Silas,  b.  Aug.  19,  1785.  180.  \'. — Walter,  b.  March 
29th,  1787.  181.  VI. — Anna,  b.  Jan.  31,  1789.  182.  \'II. — Sarah,  b.  ^ 
Aug.  30,  1790.  183.  VIII. — Rebecca,  b.  Nov.  8,  1791.  184.  IX. — 
Deborah,  b.  July  6,  1793.  185.  X. — Martha,  b.  Jan.  15,  1795.  186. 
XI. — Daniel,  b.  Feb.  3,  1796. 

3  JONATHAN  DUNHAM,  b.  1658;  m.  before  1696,  Mrs.  Esther 
(Norton)  Huxford,  widow  of  Thomas  Huxford,  by  whom  she  had  son, 
Samuel  Huxford,  who  became  a  mariner,  who  was  executor  of  his 
father's  estate,  as  shown  by  her  will,  probated  April  8,  1724.  Court 
Record,  Vol.  \'I,  page  156.  Jonathan  d.  in  1745,  intestate.  Issue: 
187.  I. — Jonathan,  b.  about  1696;  m.  Judith  Luce,  Feb.  11,  1719.  He 
moved  to  Watcha,  thence  to  Colchester  and  was  among  the  tirst  settlers 
of  Sharon,  Conn.  Letters  of  administration  on  the  estate  of  his  father 
were  granted,  March  25,  1746,  and  a  division  was  made  Dec.  24,  1747. 
He  was  executor  of  his  brother  Hezekiah's  estate  appointed  Feb.  3, 
1738;  he  d.  in  1747.  188.  II. — Hezekiah,  b.  in  1608;  m.  Jean  Pease; 
b.  Nov.  22,  1700;  he  d.  July  9,  1738.  He  was  a  mariner  and  pilot.  189. 
III. — Cornelius,  1).  1699;  m.  Jemima  Norton,  dan.  of  Coroner  John 
Norton;  she  was  b.  in  1702.  He  d.  in  1737,  and  she  in  1794,  aged  92. 
190.  IV. — Gideon,  b.  in  1700.  He  was  twice  m. :  (i)  Desire  Case,  dau. 
of  John  Case,  b.  1701  ;  d.  in  1728;  1729  (2)  he  m.  Mary  Lewes,  dau.  of 
James  Lewes,  Southington,  Conn. 

187  CHILDREN  OF  JONATHAN,  1696.  Issue:  191.  I.— Jona- 
than, 1).  in  1726.  He  was  administrator  of  his  father's  estate  in  1747. 
Memorandum  from  Court  Records,  "Estate  of  Jonathan  Dunham,  late 
or  Sharon,  Debts  £1546  14s.  6d.  more  than  Personal  Property  could 
pay,  i)rayer  for  Sale  of  some  of  his  Real  Estate — granted  under  direc- 
tion of  Court  of  Probate"  in  District  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  192.  11. — ■ 
Ruth,  m.  Gideon  Cartwright.  193.  III. — Esther,  m.  in  1748,  Joseph 
Huxford.     194.  IV. — Abigail,  b.  in  1727;  m.  Samuel  Hitchcock. 

191  JONATHAN.     Issue:     195.  I. — ^Jonathan,  b.  March  22,  1757, 


90  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

in  Sharon,  Conn. ;  m.  Sarah  Slauson.  He  enlisted  during  the  Revolu- 
tion ;  d.  in  Dunham,  Ohio. 

40  HOLTHAM,  b.  June  4,  1749;  m.  Hannah ;  b.  Oct.  13, 

1757;  d.  Jan.  10,  1820;  he  d.  June  15,  1824;  buried  at  Wayville,  Saratoga, 
Co.,  N.  Y.  Issue:  196.  I. — Elizabeth,  b.  Xov.  14.  1771  ;  m.  Timothy 
Ford;  d.  Jan.  23,  1855.  197.  H. — Jonathan,  b.  April  18,  1773;  m.  Mrs. 
Mary  Wilcox;  d.  June   10,  1840.     198.  HI. — Holtham,  Jr.,  b.  Oct.  21, 

1775;  m.  (i)  Bennett;  m.  (2)  Hannah  Webster;  d.  March  31, 

1835.     199.  IV. — Cornelius,  b.  June  24,   1778;  m.    Caroline ; 

d.  Jan.  25,  1834.     200.  V. — Esther,  b.  March  8,  1780;  d.  Jan.  15,  1834. 

201.  VI. — John,  b.  Feb.  13,  1783 ;  m.  Drusilla  Brainard  ;  d.  May  24,  1823. 

202.  VH. — Sylvanus,  b.  Feb.  15,  1784;  m.  Joanna  Arnold;  d.  March  28, 

1813.     203.  VIII. — Mary,  b.   March  3,   1786;  m.  Moore.     204. 

IX. — Lydia,  b.  Jan.  6,  1788;  m.  Jacob  Wickham.  205.  X. — Samuel, 
b.  April  14,  1790;  m.  Hannah  Lounsley ;  b.  May  23,  1795.  206.  XI. — 
Philander,  b.  April  10,  1793;  m.  D.  Evans.  207.  XII. — Hannah,  b. 
July  15,  1795;  d.  July  11,  1796. 

197  JONATHAN,  b.  April  18,  1773;  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Wilcox ;  b. 
June  18,  1773;  d.  June  16,  1834;  he  d.  June  10,  1840.  She  had  Cynthia 
Wilcox.  Issue:  208.  I. — Tylee,  b.  Oct.  28,  1796;  m.  Achsah  Rogers; 
d.  Feb.  24,  187 [.  209.  II. — Cynthia,  stepdaughter,  b.  July  25,  1792;  m. 
(i)  George  ToMsley ;  (2)  Nathaniel  Arnold. 

208  TYLEE,  b.  Oct.  28,  1796;  m.  Achsah  Rogers;  b.  Jan.  9,  1878; 
he  d.  Feb.  24,  1871.  Issue:  210.  I. — Mary  Ann,  b.  Aug.  9,  1815;  m. 
Courtney  Neihon.  211.  11. — Cynthia,  b.  March  7,  1817;  m.  Nathaniel 
Arnold;  d.  Dec.  11,  1895.  212.  HI.— Jonathan  C,  b.  March  8,  1819;  d. 
Dec.  17,  1819.  213.  IV. — Annah,  b.  Dec.  9,  1820;  m.  Orrin  Ferris. 
214.  V. — Daniel,  b.  April  10,  1824;  d.  April  3,  1841.  215.  VI. — Sarah, 
b.  Dec.  28,  1826;  m.  John  H.  Brightman,  Wayville,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Jan. 
30,  1899.     216.  VII. — Jonathan  W.,  b.  Nov.  13,  1829;  d.  Aug.  8,  1831. 

BRIGHTMAN. 

215  SARAH,  b.  Dec.  28,  1826;  m.  John  H.  Brightman,  Wayville, 
N.  Y. ;  d.  Jan.  30,  1899.  Issue:  217.  I. — Bell  Brightman,  b.  Dec.  17, 
1859.  218.  II. — Henry,  b.  Aug.  26,  1866;  m.  Harriet  Garnsey.  219. 
HI. — Ben  Porter,  b.  Sept.  2,  1868;  m.  Lena  Perkins. 

218  HENRY  BRIGHTMAN,  b.  Aug.  26,  1866;  m.  Harriet 
Garnsey.  Issue:  219.  I. — Bert  P.  Brightman,  1).  Sept.  19,  1889.  220. 
II. — Leonard,  b.  Jan.  20,  1890.     221.  HI. — Nellie,  b.  March  18,  1893. 

219  BERT  P.  BRIGHTMAN,  b.  Sept.  2,  1868;  m.  Lena  Perkins. 
Issue:     222.  I. — Esther  L.  Brightman;  b.  April  i,  1893. 


JONATHAN    DUNFIAM.  QI 

ARNOLD. 
211  CYNTHIA,  b.  March  7,  1S17;  m.  Nathaniel  Arnold;  h.  April 
8,  1817;  she  (1.  Dec.  11,  1895.     Issue:     227,.  I. — Daniel  Arnold,  h.  Aug. 
7,   1840;  d.  April.   1884.     224.  II. — Silpha,  b.  June  29,   1843;  '"•   J<'li'i 
Whitlock;  b.  Oct.  20,  1841.  Wayville,  N.  Y. 

WHITLOCK. 

224  SILPHA  ARNOLD,  b.  June  29,  1843;  m-  J^'i"  Whitlock  ;  b. 
Oct.  20,  1841,  Wayville,  N.  Y.  Issue:  225.  I. — Alice  Whitlock;  b. 
March  13,  1864;  m.  Frank  Hornbeck ;  b.  June  6,  i860.  226.  II.— 
Nate,  b.  March  20.  1872;  m.  Helen  Hunt;  h.  July  30,  1873. 

HORNBECK. 

225  ALICE  WHITLOCK,  b.  March  13.  1864;  m.  Frank  Horn- 
beck;  b.  June  6,  i860.  Issue:  22y.  I. — Ray  F.  Hornbeck,  b.  Feb.  26, 
1886.     228.  II.— Guy  W.,  b.  Nov.  6,  1888. 

WHITLOCK. 

226  NATE  WHITLOCK,  b.  March  20,  1872;  m.  Helen  Hunt,  b. 
July  30,  1873.     Issue:     229.  I. — Harold  Whitlock,  b.  April  26,  1896. 

FERRIS. 
213   ANNAH,   b.    Dec.   9,    1820;   in.    Orrin    Ferris,    Freeport,    111. 
Issue:      230.  I. — Priscilla     Ferris,    m.    Oscar    Beaubien ;    had    Kittie 
Beaubien.     231.  II. — Mary,  m.   Ensign  l^oynton ;  had   Nat,   Raie,  and 
Justin  Boyarton. 

NEILSON 
210  MARY  ANN,  b.  Aug.  9,  1815;  m.  Courtney  Neilson.     Issue: 

232.  I. — Oscar  Neilson,  m.  Minerva  Nepp,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.     Issue: 

233.  I. — Sarah,  m.  John  Hiller.  Had:  234.  Lizzie  Angle.  235.  II. — 
Mary  E.,  ni.  Warren  Seymour.  Had:  236.  Jennie  Seymour.  237.  III. 
— Sarah,  m.  Isaac  B.  Myers.  238.  lY. — Isabel,  m.  Thomas  Brightman. 
Had  :  239.  I. — John  H.  Brightman,  b.  April  16,  1842.  240.  V. — Media, 
m.  Nov.  12,  1873,  James  Bartley.  Had:  241.  I. — Blanche  Bartley. 
242.   II. — Florence  Bartley.     243.  HI. — James  Bartley,  Amsterdam. 

198  HOLTHAM,  b.  Oct.  21,  1775;  m.  (i)  Bennett;  m.  (2) 

Hannah- Webster,  cousin  of  Daniel  Webster,  d.  1853;  d.  March  31,  1835, 
Greenfield,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.  Issue:  244.  I. — Tina,  ni.  .Mr.  Clements. 
245.  II. — Melinda,  m.  Ebenezer  Davis.     246.  HI. — Thomas,  m.  Eunice 

.      247.    I\'. — Cornelius,    m.    Barbara .      248.    V.^ 

Gomeil.  d.  young.  249.  VI. — Eliza,  m.  Wni.  Woodworth.  250.  \'\\. 
— Charles  L.,  m.  Mary  Jessup.  251.  VIII. — John  C.  b.  .April  12,  1817; 
m.  Sarah  A.  Ingard;  d.  March  20,  1876.  252.  IX.^Ilezekiah.  253.  X. 
— Thankful  A.,  b.  Feb.  4,   1821  ;  m.  Orange  Scars;  d.  March  2,   1868. 


g2  '-  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

254.   XI. — Cavalo,  d.  at  sea.     255.   XII. — Delia  A.,  b.  April   10,   1826; 

m.  Wallace  W.  Wickham ;  cl.  Sept.  21,  1864.     256.  XIII. — Augustus  H., 

b.  May  10,  1828;  m.  Henrietta  Hobbs ;  d.  Jan.  10,  1887.     257.  XIV. — 

Holtham,  lives  Malta,  N.  Y. 

DAVIS. 

245   MELINDA,   m.    Ebenezer    Davis.     Issue :     258.  I. — Leonard 

Davis.     259.  II. — Cornelia  and  260.  III. — Cordelia,  twins.     261.  III. — 

Morgan. 

WOODWORTH. 

249  ELIZA,  m.  William  Woodworth  ;  living  at  Elsie,  Clinton  Co., 
Mich.  Issue:  262.  I. — William  Henry  Woodworth.  263.  II. — Adelia, 
m.  Mr.  Jones.  264.  III. — Betsey.  265.  l\ . — Mary.  266.  V. — Eliza- 
beth.    \'I.— Eliza.     VII.— John. 

SEARS. 
253  THANKFUL  A.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1821  ;  m.  Orange  Sears;  d.  March 
2,  1868.     Issue  :     267.   I. — Hannah  Sears.     268.  II. — Wickham. 

WICKHAM. 

255  DELIA  A.,  b.  April  10,  1826;  m.  Wallace  Wickham;  d.  Sept. 
21,1864.  Issue:  269.  I. — Hannah  Wickham.  270.  II. — Cavalo.  271. 
HI.— Sarah.     272.  IV.— Delia. 

256  AUGUSTUS  H.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1828,  Stillwater;  m.  Henerietta 
Hobbs;  d.  Jan,  10,  1887.  Issue:  273.  I. — Cora  A.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1865; 
m.  Mr.  Merrick.  274.  II. — Edward  H.,  b.  April  5,  1862.  275.  HI.— 
Grandville  A.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1857.  276.  IV.— Ella  E.  J.,  b.  May  16,  1855; 
m.  Hiram  Rowland  Hiller,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.  277.  V. — Annie  S.,  b. 
July  26,  1853;  m.  Mr.  Mills,  New  York  City. 

HILLER. 

276  ELL/l  E.  J.,  b.  May  16,  1855;  m.  Hiram  Hiller;  b.  Nov.  14, 
1849,  Saratoga,  N.  Y.  Issue:  278.  I. — Annie  Geneva  Hiller,  b.  July 
14,  1874;  m.  (3ct.  4,  1897,  George  David  Carr.  279.  II. — Charlotte 
Prink,  b.  July  <),  1876;  m.  Frederick  James  Millward. 

279  CHARLOTTE  P.  HILLER,  b.  July  9,  1876;  m.  July  11,  1897, 

Frederick  J.  Millward.     Issue:     280.  I. — Annie  Katherine  Millward,  b. 

May  31,  1900. 

•^  ^        ^  MILLS. 

277  ANNIE  S.,  b.  July  26,  1853;  m.  W.  S.  Mills,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 
Issue:     281.  I. — Edna  Bateman  Mills,  b.  Sept.  2,  1878. 

257  HOLTHAM,  lives  Malta,  N.  Y.  Issue:  282.  I.— Anthony. 
283.  II.— William. 

250  CHARLES  L.,  Ohio ;  m.  Mary  Jessup.  Issue :  284.  I. — 
Charles,  b.  1854.     285.  II.— Frank,  b.  1856.     286.  HI.— Adelia,  b.  1858. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  93 

251  JOHN  C,  b.  April  12.  1817;  m.  Sarah  A.  Ingard ;  d.  March  20, 
1876.  Issue:  287.  I. — Louisa  M.  Henry  Hill,  of  Galvvay,  N.  Y.  288. 
n. — George  G.,  box  manufacturer,  Greenfield,  N.  Y. 

199  CORNELIUS,  b.  June  24,  1778;  m.  Caroline ;  d.  Jan. 

25.  1850.  Issue:  289.  I. — ALary,  b.  May  7,  1802.  200.  IT. — Tylee. 
291.  HI. — Jonathan,  h.  Sept.  18,  1807;  d.  Sept.  7,  1834.  292.  IV. — 
James,  b.  Sept.  13,  1810;  m.  jane  Cutler,  of  Albany.     \'. — Sylvanus,  b. 

Dec.  13,  1814;  m.  (i)  Pamelia  Culver  Auburn:  m.  (2)  Amelia . 

WICKHAM. 

204  LYDIA.  b.  Jan.  6,  1788;  m.  Jacob  Wickham.  Issue:  294.  1. 
— Hannah,  m.  Mr.  Sears.     295.   II. — Wallace. 

PEASE. 

205  SAMUEL  H.,  b.  Saratoga  Co.,  April  14,  1790;  m.  Hannah 
Lounsley;  b.  Tioga  Co.,  May  23,  1795.  Issue,  b.  Tioga  Co.:  296.  I. — 
Charles,  b.  Feb.  15,  1813;  d.  297.  II. — Anson,  b.  Jan.  7.  1815;  d.  298. 
HI.— Piatt,  b.  March  24.  1817;  d.  299.  IV.— Mary,  b.  Feb.  7,  1820;  d. 
300.  y. — Charles,  h.  Feb.  14.  1823;  d.  301.  \l. — Nehemiah,  b.  Jan. 
30,  1826;  d.  302.  \'II. — Sanuiel,  I).  Nov.  17,  1827.  303.  MH. — James, 
b.  Dec.  5,  1829.  304.  IX. — Diantha,  b.  Jan.  12,  1832;  m.  Mr.  Hunt, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  305.  X. — Benjamin,  b.  July  12,  i8j5.  306.  XI. — 
Phclinda,  b.  Nov.  12,  1837;  "^-  ^^^-  Hull.  307.  XII. — Elizabeth,  b. 
Sept.  26,  1839;  m.  Air.  Lauheed.  308.  XIII. — Hannah,  b.  March  16, 
1849;  "1-  ^^r.  Wood. 

201  JOHN,  b.  Feb.  13,  1783;  a  carpent'cr ;  m.  Drusilla  Brainard,  of 
Windham,  Bradford  Co.,  Penn. ;  d.  Alay  24,  1823.  Issue:  309.  I. — 
Cynthia,  b.  1809;  m.  John  S.  Anthony;  d.  1897.  310.  II. — John  L.,  b. 
Sept.  I,  1811:  m.  Laura  AlcCheney ;  d.  Aug.  3,  18(1.  311.  HI. — 
Matilda,  b.  1813;  m.  Reuben  Doane. 

310  JOHN  L.,  b.  Sept.  i,  1811,  at  Laporte,  Pa.;  m.  Laura  M. 
Cheney;  d.  Aug.  31,  1861.  Issue:  312.  I. — Henry  R.,  b.  April  22, 
1838,  Laporte;  first  lieutenant  Co.  K,  141  Reg.,  Pa.  \'ol. ;  lieutenant 
Co.  E,  30  Reg.;  d.  Sept.  7,  1877.  313.  Jl. — Edwin  Ai.,  b.  Aug.  31, 
1840;  teacher  Co.  K.  141  Keg.,  I'a.  \ol.  ;  killed  May  3,  i8()3.  314.  HI. 
— Edwin  M.,  b.  Aug.  31.  1844.  Laparte,  Pa.,  Supreme  Court. 

PEASE. 

13  RE1)ECCA,  b.  1707:  m.  luMijamin  Pease,  b.  June  i,  1705,  in 
Dec.  5.  1775;  his  niece.  Sarah  Tease,  d.  Jan.  30,  1788;  Rebecca,  d.  .\'ov. 
29,  1774.  Issue:  315.  I.  jane  I'e;ise,  b.  1728:  m.  (il  I'elaliah  llux- 
ford  ;  m.  (2)*  Pelatiah   Russell;  d.  April  29,    1793.     31O.   H. —  Benjamin, 


94  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

b.  May,  1730;  m.  (i)  Anne  Butler;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  (Ripley)  Butler, 
widow  of  Henry,  d.  March  23,  1814.  317.  III. — Salathiel,  b.  1757;  d. 
before  1787.  318.  IV. — Daniel,  m.  Jan.  23,  1766,  Hannah  Luce;  d. 
before  1776.  319.  V. — Beriah,  m.  March  28,  1764.  Hannah  Jenkins; 
drowned  at  sea,  1769.  320.  VI. — Timothy,  d.  before  1787.  321.  VII. 
— Lemuel,  b.  1712;  d.  May  13,  1768;  m.  Elizabeth.  322.  VIII. — 
Jonathan,  about  1744;  d.  May  5,  1818;  m.  four  times. 

PEASE.  N 

15  SARAH,  b.  1710;  m.  Edgartown,  July  5,  1739;  David  Pease,  b. 
Feb.  17,  1687;  d.  1752;  she  d.  Oct.,  1768.  Issue:  323.  I.— Sarah 
Pease,  d.  July  2^,  1804.  324.  IL— David.  325.  III.— Zachariah,  b. 
Feb.  19,  1750;  m.  Nov.  29,  1770,  Lydia  Crowell ;  d.  April  24,  1845. 

VINCENT. 

18  MATILDA,  m.  Joseph  Vincent;  b.  1698;  d.  1763,  Edgartown; 
she  d.  Feb.  2,   1789,  Edgartown,  having  been  blind   30  years.     Issue, 
Edgartown:     326.  I. — Abigail   Vincent,   m.   Sept.    13,    1750,   Ebenezer 
Dunham.     327.  II. — Matilda,  b.  1726;  m.  Nathan  Dunham;  d.  Feb.  9, 
181 1.     328.   HI. — Abiah,  m.  April  2^,  1748,  Simon  Mayhew.     329.  IV. 
— Sarah,  b.    1730;   m.   Elijah    Dunham;   d.   Nov.    14,    1820.     330.  V. — 
Joseph,  b.  1732;  m.  July,  1766,  Thankful  (Dunham)  Stuart;  d.  April  28, 
1801.     331.  M.— Susanna,  b.  1733;  m.  Henry  Fisher;  d.  Dec.  27,  1825. 
332.  VII. — Abner,  b.  1738;  m.  May  10,  1781,  at  Edgartown,  Elizabeth 
(Fisher)  Lockwood,  wife  of  Isaac  Lockwood ;  she  d.  Dec.  30,  1797.    333 
VIII. — Rebecca,  b.  1742;  m.  April  4,  1769,  Elisha  Dunham;  d.  Sept.  16 
1817.     334.  IX. — Dinah,  b.'i744;  m.  Jan.  3,   1771,  Samuel  Fisher;  d 
April  3,  1782.     335.  X.— Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  6,  1743;  m.  Feb.  20,  17— 
Catharine  Smith.     He  was  drowned  June  16,  1768.     336.  XL— Persis 
b.  March  23,  1746. 

38  SAMUEL,  b.  Colchester,  1780;  came  to  Wmdham  Co.,  in  1795 
m.  Mary  Parmlee.  He  d.  May  10,  1849.  Issue:  337.  I. — Samuel 
M'oseley,  b.  Sept.  17,  1805,  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.  338.  IL— Albert  Tyler,  b. 
Sept.  22,  1807;  m.  Eliza  Ann  Sage,  Chittenango.  339.  III.— Mary  Ann, 
m.  Mr.  Clute  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  340.  IV.— Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  St. 
John.  341.  v.— Nancy  Maria,  m.  Knight,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.  342.  VI. 
—Susan  Amelia,  m.  Abbott,  Iowa.  343.  VII. — Charles  Parmlee,  m. 
Roxanna  Wells. 

338  ALBERT  TYLER,  b.  1807;  m.  May  25,  1831.  Eliza  Ann  Sage; 
lived  in  West  Troy;  d.  Aug.  8,  1884.  Issue,  b.  in  West  Troy,  N.  Y. : 
344.  I. — Helen  Elvira,  b.  March  21,  1832.  345.  II. — ^William  Josiah,  b. 
June    II,    1834.     346.  HI. — Cornelia    Charlotte,   b.    Feb.    16,    1836;    m. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  95 

June  14.  i860,  Frederick  O.  Clark,  of  Osweg-o,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Feb.  3,  1889. 

347.  I\'. — Samuel  Sage,  b.  March  19,  1838. 

195  JONATHAN,  b.  March  it^,  1757.  in  Sharon,  Conn.;  m.  Sarah 
Slauson.     He  enlisted   in  the   Revolution;  d.,   Dunham,   Ohio.     Issue: 

348.  I. — Betsey,  b.  April  8,  1779;  m.  Asahcl  Hollister.     349.   H. — Amos, 
1).  April  I,  1782;  m.  Laura  Matilda  Guthrie;  d. 

349  AMOS,  b.  April  i,  1782.  Sharon,  Conn.;  first  settler  of  Dun- 
ham, O. ;  m.  1804,  Laura  Matilda,  dau.  of  Stephen  Guthrie  and  Sallie 
Chappell ;  she  b.  June  25.  1789.  Litchfield,  Conn.;  d.  Oct.  i,  1875,  at 
Pomeroy,  Meigs  Co.,  O.  Issue:  350.  I. — Matilda  L.,  b.  June  28,  1805; 
m.  1844,  William  Griffin;  d.  1854,  Cheshire,  O.  351.  II. — Lucinda  H., 
b.  Nov.  20,  1808;  m.  H.  B.  Smith;  d.  1881.  352.  HI. — Almira,  b.  Nov. 
20,  1812;  m.  Charles  L.  Guthrie;  d.  Aug.  22,  1896.  353.  IV. — Sarah 
Amanda,  b.  Oct.  9,  1818;  m.  S.  F.  Willburger;  d.  Oct.  .2,  1895. 

GUTHRIE. 

352  ALMIRA,  b.  Nov.  20,  181-2;  m.  1837,  Charles  L.  Guthrie;  d. 
Aug.  22,  1896,  Cheshire,  ().  Issue;  354.  I. — Laura  Elii:abeth  Guthrie, 
b.  June  24.  1838;  d.  July  10,  1839.  355-  H- — Charles  Augustus,  b.  April 
15,  1840;  m.  April  15.  1863,  Sadie  J.  Lindsay.  356.  HI. — Laura  Amelia, 
b.  Oct.  22,  1842;  d.  Aug.  2,  1856.  357.  l\ . — Amos  Dunham,  b.  June 
18,  1848;  m.  Feb.  11,  1874,  Lovina  S.  Monch.  358.  V. —  Milo  Lysander, 
b.  Aug.  26,  1851  ;  m.  Jan.  21,  1897,  ^iary  E.  Garen. 

WILLBURGEN. 

353  SARAH  AMANDA,  b.  Oct.  9,  1818;  m.  18-6,  S.  F.  Will- 
burger;  d.  Oct.  2,  1895,  Athens,  O.  Issue;  359.  I. — Lucinda  Will- 
burger,  m.  Dr.  Rol:»l)ins,  Seely  Creek,  N.  Y.  360.  II.— Vnianda,  ni.  F. 
O.  Gates,  Eustis,  Fla.  361.  HI. — Frank,  Omaha,  Neb.  362.  IV. — 
Pamela,  South  Bend,  hid.     363.  \. — Eva,  m.  C.  Harris,  CJmaha,  Neb. 

HOLLISTER. 

348  BETSEY,  b.  April  8,  1779;  m.  March  16,  1797,  Asahol  Hollis- 
ter. Issue;  364.  I. — Albert  G.  Hollister,  b.  Jan.  15,  1804;  ni.  April 
12,  1825,  Julia  Delano,  who  d.  Nov.  10;  he  d.  Sept  29,  1881. 

364  ALBERT  G.  HOLLISTER,  b.  Jan.,  1804;  m.  April  12,  1825. 
Julia  Ann  Delano,  whu  d.  Nov.  10,  1888;  he  d.  Sept.  29,  1881.  Issue; 
365.  I. — Justin  Hollister. 

351  LUCINDA  II..  b.  Xov.  20,  1808;  m.  iS4_',  11.  P..  Smith;  d. 
1881,  Pomeroy,  O.  Issue;  3^0.  I. — Curtis  C.  Smith,  b  1858;  d.  1872. 
T^Gy.  II. — Dunham  Cliff,  d  an  infant.  T^b'f^.  III. —  l'"lcireiicr  bhi,  d.  an 
infant. 

411    SAMUEL   nr.\H.\AI,   b.    .March,    1751;  d.  Jidv   4.    1822;   m. 


96  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Martha  Wright;  b.  Feb.  19,  1763;  d.  Nov.  7,  1842.  Children:  369. 
I. — Hezekiah,  b.  1791  ;  d.  Wisconsin,  1863.  370.  11. — Abram,  b.  July 
13,  1787;  m.  Anna  Horton  ;  b.  Oct.  11,  1793;  d.  Dec.  12,  1866.  371.  III. 
— Henry,  b.  Jan.  i,  1799;  m.  Sybal  Wade.  372.  IV. — Two  daughters 
m.  man  named  Wright. 

369  HEZEKIAH,  b.  1791  ;  moved  to  Seely  Creek,  Chenney  Co., 
N.  Y. ;  d.  in  Wisconsin,  1863,  ae  72;  wife  d.  1840.  Children:  373.  I. — 
Hezekiah,  lived  in  Wisconsin.  374.  II. — Wright,  lived  near  Athens, 
Pa.  375.  III. — Leman,  lived  near  Athens,  Pa.  376.  I\'. — Elizabeth, 
m.  Cassidy,  Seeley  Creek,  Pa.  377.  V. — Nancy,  m.  G.  H.  Miller, 
Millerton,  Pa.  378.  VI. — Martha,  m.  James  Miller,  Millerton,  Pa. ;  she 
b.  1837;  lives,  Addison,  N.  Y.  379.  VII. — Sarah  Ann,  m.  Ira  Elsbree, 
Milan,  Pa.  Has  son,  Thomas.  380.  VIH. — Electam,  m.  John  Waite, 
Waite,  N.  Y.  381.  X.— Phebe,  b.  1817;  d.  Aug.,  1904.  382.  XL- 
Mary,  m.  Kimball.     383.   XII. — Amanda,  m.  Kenyon,  Sterling,  Colo. 

371  HENRY  DUNHAM,  b.  Half  Moon  Township,  Washington 
Co.,  N.  Y..  Jan.  i,  1799;  d.  July  12,  1884;  m.  Sybil  Waite,  b.  Saratoga 
Co.,  April  3,  1803;  cl.  1890.  Their  homestead  was  in  Windham,  Pa. 
Children:  384.  I.— Charlotte,  b.  Aug.  8,  1826;  m.  William  Waite.  385. 
II.— Martha,  b.  Jan.  4.  1828;  m.  Otis   Lovett  Russell,  N.  Onwell,  Pa. 

386.  HI. — Anna,  b.  Jan.  9,   1830;  m.  George  Moore,  Nicholas,  N.  Y. 

387.  IV. — William  Henry,  m.  Elizabeth  Hand.  388.  \'. — James  C,  b. 
May  15,  1836;  d.    Sept..   1888;  m.  Martha  Northrup, ,   Pa. 

389.  VI. — John,  b.  Aug.  18,  1838;  m.  ^lary  Bostwick,  Nichols,  N.  Y. 

390.  VII. — Samuel.  Michigan;  m.  Laura  B.  Manley.  391.  VIII. — 
Wright,  twins.  May  20,  1841  ;  Wright,  d.  Jan.  2,  1882;  m.  Sarah  A. 
Brown.  392.  IX. — Frances  Maria,  b.  April  20,  1843;  ^^-  April  21,  1843; 
m.  Chas.  W.  Hand.  393.  X. — Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  2,  1847;  t».  1847; 
m.  J.  Perry  Sibley.  394.  Issue:  Samuel  Dunham  Sibley,  b.  Jan.  4, 
1880. 

WHITE. 

384  CHARLOTTE  DUNHAM,  m.  William  White,  Waits,  N.  Y. 
Children:  395.  I. — Catherine,  m.  Joseph  P.  Griffith.  396.  II. — Alary, 
m.  Charles  Allen.  397.  III. — Electa,  m.  Henry  Bill.  398.  IV.— 
Martha,  m.  Lewis  A.  Barton.  399.  V. — Sybil,  m.  Joseph  Woodrufif. 
400.  VI. — Miles,  m.  Alice  Nichols.  401.  VII. — Myron,  twins,  m.  Lena 
Engleworth,  Owego,  N.  Y.     402.  VII. ^ — ^Edward,  d.  in  youth. 

GRIFFITH. 

395  CATHERINE  WHITE,  m.  Joseph  P.  Griffith,  Windham,  Pa. 
Children:     403.  I. — William   D.,  b.   Dec.  25,   1869;  m.  Winifred  Olm- 


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I 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  97 

Stead;   lives   at   Windham,   Pa.     404.   II. — Catherine,    m.    Harr}-    Unrr, 
clerk,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  '^ 

ALLEN. 

396  MARY  WHITE,  m.  Charles  Allen  Shoemaker,  Windliam  Ccn.. 
Pa.  Children:  405.  I. — Ella.  m.  (i)  Joseph  O.  Brewer;  (2)  Frederick 
A.  Barden,  May,  1904,  Lestershire,  N.  Y.  406.  II. — \Mlliam  A.,  m. 
Delia  Shoemaker;  lives,  Windham  Cen.,  Pa.  407.  III. — George,  m. 
Ella  Forbes;  lives,  Rome,  Pa.  408.  IV. — Emma,  m.  Britton  W.  Board- 
man,  North  Orwell,  Pa.  409.  V. — Mina,  m.  Arthur  Allen,  North 
Orwell,  Pa. 

BILLS. 

397  ELECTA  WHITE,  m.  James  Henry  Bills.  Owego,  N.  Y. 
Children:  411.  I. — Piatt,  m.  Rosa  Pearl.  412.  II. — Charlotte,  m. 
Joseph  Lawrence,  Windham,  Pa. 

BARTON. 

398  MARTHA  WHITE,  m.  Lewis  A.  Barton,  Waverly,  N.  Y. 
Children:  413.  I. — Leon  A.  (telegrapher);  lives,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  414. 
II. — Floyd.  415.  III. — Flora,  twins.  416.  IV. — Mary.  417.  \'. — 
Theodore.     418.  \1. — Edward. 

WOODRUFF. 

399  SYBIL  WHITE,  m.  Joseph  Woodruff,  Lestershire,  N.  Y. 
Children:  419.  I. — Agnes,  m.  B.  Stone,  LTnion,  N.  Y.  420.  II. — 
Wesley,  m.  Charlotte  Thayer.     421. 

RUSSELL. 

385  MARTHA  DUNHAM,  m.  Otis  Lovett  Russell,  North  Orwell, 
Pa.  Children:  422.  I. — Clifton  Lester,  m.  Alma  Norton;  one  son, 
Floyd;  lives,  Rome,  N.  Y.     423.   II. — Earl  Momtagu,  Spokane,  Wash. 

MOORE. 

386  ANNA  DUNHAM,  m.  George  ^loore,  Nichols,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren :     424.  I. — Charles  Frederick,  m.  Shipmau  ;  lives.  Nichols,  N.  Y. 

f 

425.   II. — Georgiana,  m.  George  Hunt,  of  Lounsherry,  N.  Y.     426.  HI. 
— Jay,  (1.  in  youtli. 

DUNHA^I. 

387  WILLIAAl  HENRY  DUNHAM,  m.  Elizabeth  Hand;  lives 
at  Windham,  Pa.  Children:  427.  I. — Howard.  428.  H. — Harold,  d. 
in  youth.  429.  III. — Henry.  430.  I\'. — Syl)il.  m.  I'"rank  Waite.  of 
Waits,  N.  Y.  431.  \. — W'iUiam.  m.  Cornelia  .Moody;  lives  at  .Monl- 
clair,  N.  J. 

DUNHAM. 

388  JAMES  CARLISLE   DUXIl AM.  in.  Martlia   \'ortln-u]>:  d.  at 


98  '  JONATHAN    nUNHAM. 

Windham.  Pa.;  served  in  the  U.  S.  A.,  in  Civil  war.  Children:  431. 
I. — John  Clarence,  m.  Caroline  Nichols ;  merchant  and  postmaster  at 
Waits,  N.  Y.  Their  children:  432.  I. — Martha,  m.  Panl  Buck;  lives 
at  Windham,  Pa.  433.  II. — Katharine.  434.  III. — Paul.  435.  IV. — 
Charles  Henry,  b.  Feb.,  1869;  m.  Emma  Searles.     Their  children:     436. 

I. — ^James.     437.  II. — Alfred,,  lives    at    Windham.     438.  III. — 

.     439.  IV. — Harry  Fay,  m.  Celia  Boardman ;  one  child;  !ives, 

Windham,  Pa. 

391  WRIGHT  DUNHAM,  m.  Sarah  A.  Bowen ;  d.  Windham,  Pa.. 
June,  1882;  served  in  U.  S.  A.,  in  Civil  war.  Their  children:  440.  I. — 
Lewis  Barton,  b.  Jan.,  1869;  m.  Caroline  White;  merchant  and  post- 
master, Windham,  Pa.  441.  II. — Walter  Horatio,  m.  Their  children: 
442.  I. — Donald,  lives,  Cleveland.  443.  II. — Dorothy.  444.  HI. — 
Archibald  Wright,  lives  in  New  York. 

HAND. 

392  FRANCES  MARIA  DUNHAM,  b.  WMndham,  Pa.,  April  20, 
1843;  m.  Oct.  30,  1861,  to  Charles  Washington  Hand;  b.  Feb.  26,  1830, 
at  Windham,  Pa.  He  served  in  the  Civil  war  in  Co.  B,  141st  Pa.  Vol. 
Inf.,  and  in  Co.  H.  ist  N.  Y.  Vet.  Cav ;  blacksmith  by  trade;  d.  Smith- 
boro,  N.  Y.,  June  2.  1897.  Their  children:  445.  I. — Charles  Leon, 
b.  Waits,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1869;  armature  winder;  lives,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. ;  local  deacon  M.  E.  Church;  m.  Jan.  19,  1898,  to  Elizabeth 
Langford  RobeYts,  of  Smithboro.  N.  Y. ;  b.  March  2,  1869.  Their  chil- 
dren :  446.  I. — Walter  Leon,  1).  June  16.  1899.  447.  II. — Arthur 
Roberts,  b.  Feb.  9,  1901.  448.  II. —  l^Vances  Isabel,  b.  Reno,  Pa.,  Aug. 
21,  1873;  m.  Nov.,  1895,  to  Frederick  A.  Barden,  of  Lestershire,  N.  Y. ; 
d.  Oct.  13,  1903.  Their  children:  449.  I. — Mildred  Hazel,  b.  March 
26,  1900.  450.  II. — Dorothy  Belle,  b.  Sept.  8,  1903.  451.  HI. — Laura 
Bittuese,  b.  Jan.  22,  1880;  m.  June  i,  1902,  to  George  Pitcher,  of 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.     452.  I. — One  child,  Helen  Margaret,  b.  June  11,  1903. 

TILTON.  ' 
34  SARAH,  b.  Feb.  26,  1754;  m.  Matthew  Tilton ;  1).  April  13,  1738; 
d.  July  25.  1830;  she  d.  July  3,  1805;  he  m.  1806,  Mary  (Mayhew)  Dun- 
ham, widow  of  William,  son  of  David  and  Priscilla.  Issue :  453.  I. — 
Daniel  Tilton.  b.  Feb.  6,  1772;  m.  Oct.  11,  1792.  Lavinia  Allen;  d. 
March   7,   1818.     454.  II. — Cornelius,   1).    March   25,    1789;   m.    Almira 

;  he  d.  Dec.  12.  1864.     455.   HI. — Samuel,  b.  Aug.  18,  1796;  m. 

Rebecca  .     456.  IV. — Sarah,  b.  March  14,  1785;  m.  Mayhew 

Cottle;  she  d.  Nov.  17,  1827.     467.  V.— Parael,  b.  Feb.  18,  1794.     458. 
VI. — Lucinda,  m.  Ephraim  Poole;  she  b.  Feb.  23,   179T.     459.  VII. — 


JDNATIIAN     DUNHAM.  99 

Zeliiida,  m.  Frederick  Mayhcw ;  she  1).  Dec.  24,  1782.  460.  VIII. — 
Matthew,  b.  Aug.  13,  1779.  461.  J  X.— Olivia,  1).  Oct.  13,  1777.  462. 
X. — Hel)r()n,  1).  Aug.  24,  1787;  not  named  in  will. 

TILTON. 

453  DANIEL  TILTON,  1).  i<eh.  r,.  1772,  Chihnark  ;  ni.  Ocl.  it. 
1792,  Lavinia  Allen;  b.  7\])ril  6,  1774;  d.  Nov.  20,  1864,  Chihnark  ;  he  d. 
Marcli  7,  1818.  Issue,  Chihnark:  463.  I. — Allen  Tilton,  b.  Dec.  4, 
1793;  m.  Mary  Ellis  McCullom;  b.  Jidy  14,  1812.  Had  Martha  Jane 
'i'ihon,  b.  July  9,  1839;  m.  h\'b.  23,  1862,  Francis  Cottle. 

COTTLE. 

456  SARAH  TILTON,  m.  Capt.  Mayhew  Cottle.  Issue:  464. 
I. — Sarah  Cottle,  b.  June  28,  1807;  m.  John  Ilammett. 

HAMMETT. 

464  SARAH  COTTLl-:,  h.  June  28,  1807;  m.  John   llannnelt,  Oct.    - 
2y,  1868.     Issue:     465.   I. — A.  Hammett. 

370  ABRAHAM  DUNHAM,  b.  July  13,  1787;  d.   Dec.  18,  1866; 
ni.  Fel).  28,  1808,  Anna  Ilorton,  b.  Oct.  u,  1783;  d.  Dec.  29,  1836;  m. 
Flsey  Ilorton,  June   15,    1837;  she  b.  Jan.  29,   i8()[.     Their  children  b. 
in  Windham,  i'a.:     4O6.    1. — Mercy,  b.  Dec.  30,  1808;  m.  .Vcjv.  2>  1830.    _ 
467.   H. — (ieors^e,  b.  Aui^.  7,  1810;  m.  July  6,  1832.     4r)8.    111. — Sally,  b. 
May   17,   1812;  (1.   Nov.  20,   1813.     469.   IV. — Samuel,  b.  Aug.  17,  1814;  • 
d.  July  13,  1893;  m.  Caroline  Dunham,  May  9,  1837.    470.   V. — Sylvanus, 
1).  June   5,   1816;  m.    April   2,    1840.     471.   VI. — Abraham,   1).    Dec.   25, 
i8i9;m.  April  16,  1846,  I  larriel  Smith.     472.   \'il. — William   Dunliam,  ' 
I).    May  2^,    1821;   d.   .Sept.    18,    1821.     473.    \'lll. —  Deloss    l)unliam,   b. 
March  23,  1826;  d.  Aug.  13,  1826. 

471  CHILDREN  Ol-ABRAHAM  DUNHAM,  JR..  AND  HAR- 
RIET DUNHAM.  474.  1.— Chauncey  Russell,  1).  Jan.  .j,  1847;  d.  .\lav 
5,  1899;  m.  March  4,  1868,  Eliza  A.  Williams;  b.  July  20,  1851.  475.  H. 
— (leorge,  b.  April  8,  1855;  m.  Aug.  2y,  1879,  Ada  Doanc  476.  HI. — 
Eva,  b.  Aug.  22,  1857;  (1.  Feb.  1,  1858.  447.  IV. — Harriet,  d.  heb.  23, 
1865. 

474CI1ILI)KI<:N  (  )l'  ClkNUNCEY  RUSSELL  DUNHAM  AND 
h:Li/.A  WILLIAMS.  478.  !.— l-red,  b.  in  Windham.  I'a..  Jan.  2f.,  1869. 
47().  11. —  Ida,  b.  in  Windham,  I'a.,  Jan.  20,  1871.  480.  III.  I.id.i,  h. 
in  Windham,  I'a.,  (  )ct.  7,  1874.  481.  IV. — Flattie  Elsey,  b.  in  Wind 
ham,  I'a.,  March  26,  1877.  482.  \'. — (ieorge  .Sidney,  b.  in  ( )s\\ego, 
N.  ^■..  Jan.  TO,  1885. 

STUART. 

29  THANKFUL,  b.  St'pt.   10,   1741  :  m.  (i)    i7()3,    Timothy  Stuart, 


100 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 


of  Edgartown,  who  was  murdered  at  sea,  1765;  m.  (2)  July,  1766, 
Joseph  Vincent;  she  d.  June  3.  1814,  Edgartown.  Issue:  483.  I. — • 
Jean  Stuart,  b.  April  7,  1764;  m.  Oliver  Mayhew,  of  Chilmark.  484. 
II. — Joseph  Vincent,  b.  May  29,  1769;  m.  Nov.  30,  1800,  Rebecca 
Allen;  d.  July  16,  1854.  485.  III.— Matilda,  b.  Aug.  28,  1771  ;  m.  April 
2,  1796,  Simon  Mayhew;  d.  Oct.  9,  1855.  486.  IV. — Daniel,  b.  Feb. 
24,  1774;  m.  Sept.  19,  1799,  Susanna  Jernegan ;  d.  July  19,  1857.  487. 
V. — Sarah,  b.  Oct.  26,  1776;  m.  May  17,  1798,  Joseph  Kellogg;  d. 
March  7,  1801. 

332  ABNER  VINCENT,  b.  1738;  m.  May  10,  1781,  Elizabeth 
(Fisher)  Lockwood;  d.  Dec.  30,  1797.  Issue:  488.  I. — Elizabeth  Vin- 
cent, b.  Aug.,  1791 ;  m.  1809,  Wm.  Huntington;  d.  1871. 

HUNTINGTON. 

488  ELIZABETH  VINCENT,  b.  Martha's  Vineyard,  Aug.,  1791 ; 
m.  April  13,  1809,  William  Huntington,  hardware  merchant,  Harwinton, 
Conn.;  b.  April  12,  1782;  d.  Nov.  8,  i860;  she  d.  March  i,  1871,  Warsaw, 
N.  Y.  Issue:  489.  I. — Mary  Huntington,  b.  Feb.  17,  1810;  m.  Nov. 
4,  1838,  David  Sammis,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  490.  II. — Solon,  b.  Jan.  15, 
1812;  m.  Harriet  Saunders;  d.  Aug.  11.  1890.  491.  HI. — Rhoda,  b. 
Oct.  13,  1814;  m.  May  10,  1834,  Riley  Dunbar,  of  Torrington,  Conn. 
492.  IV. — Phebe,  b.  Sept.  17,  1817;  m.  Henry  Spencer  Pardee.  493. 
V. — Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.   19,   1819;  ni.  (i)  xA-pril  5,  1842,  Hiram   Yager; 

m.  (2)  Aiken;  m.   (3) Purdy.     494.  VI. — Collis   Potter, 

b.  Oct.  22,  1821  ;  m.  (i)  Sept.  16,  1844,  Elizabeth  Stoddard;  (2)  Arabella 
D.  Worsham.  He,  besides  his  widow,  left  an  adopted  daughter. 
Princess  Hatzelfeldt,  and  an  adopted  son,  Arthur  M.  Huntington,  of 
New  York  City.  Collis  Potter  was  the  most  extensive  railroad  builder 
in  the  world.  His  philanthropy  extended,  principally,  to  another  and 
unfortunate  race — the  Negro.  His  magnificent  gifts  to  the  TIampton 
Institute,  and  the  Tuskegee  School  have  enabled  both  institutions  to 
prepare  their  students  for  practical  life,  and  in  his  death  the  Negro  has 
lost  a  great,  wise  and  true  friend.  His  will  discloses,  to  some  extent, 
his  immense  wealth,  which  he  had  accummulated,  and  also  showed  the 
same  wisdom  in  disposing  of  money,  which  must  have  characterized 
his  life.  He  died  at  his  camp  in  the  Adirondacks,  Aug.  18,  1900,  and 
his  remains  taken  to  New  York  City,  where  his  funeral  from  his  Fifth 
Avenue  residence,  was  conducted  with  simplicity.  The  interment  was 
made  in  the  Huntington  Mausoleum  in  Woodlawn  Cemetery.  495. 
VII. — Joseph,  b.  March  2},,  1823;  d.  in  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2t^,  1849. 
496.  VIII. — Susan  L.,  b.  Aug.,  1826;  m.  Nov.  16,  1869,  William  Porter, 


CoLLis  Potter  Huntington. 


JONATPTAN    DUXITAM.  TOI 

M.  D.,  of  IJridgeporl,  Conn.  497.  IX. — Ellen  M.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1835:  111. 
Aug.  18,  1861,  Isaac  E.  Gates,  New  York  City.  Issue:  Helen  AI. 
Gates. 

490  SOLON  HUNTINGTON  (Elizabeth  Vincent,  445),  b.  Jan. 
15,  1812;  ni.  June  2,  1840,  Harriet  Saunders,  of  Burnt  liills,  N.  Y. ; 
she  b.  1821  ;  he  d.  Aug.  11.  1890.  Issue:  499.  I. — Mary  Leonora 
Huntington,  b.  Aug.  7,  1841  ;  ni.  P)radley  Waters  Foster,  of  W'inslow, 
Me.;  lives  in  Huntington,  West  \'a.  500.  H. — Howard  Saunders,  b. 
Dec.  30,  1843;  ^1-  April  10,  i860.  501.  HI. — George  Darwin.  I).  1847; 
d.  Jan.  6,  1852.  502.  IV. — Henry  Edwards,  b.  Feb.  ly,  1850;  m.  Alice 
Prentice.  503.  V. — Harriet,  b.  Oct.  20,  1852;  d.  Aug.  i,  1855.  504. 
VI. — Willard  A'incent,  b.  July  21,  1856;  m.  Maria  Louisianna  Ream. 
505.  VII. — Caroline  Densmore,  b.  Jan.  22,  1861  ;  m.  Edmund  Burke 
HoUaday. 

502  HENRY  EDWARDS  HUNTINGTON,  son  of  Solon  Hunt- 
ington and  Harriet  Saunders  Huntington,  of  ()neonta.  New  York,  was 
b.  February  2y,  1850,  at  Oneonta.  The  Huntingtons  in  America  began 
with  Simon  Huntington,  who  sailed  from  Norwich,  England,  in  1632, 
and  whose  family  settled  at  Roxbury,  Mass.  Among  his  descendants 
were  Jabez  Huntington,  Senior  and  Junior,  both  general  ofificers  in 
the  Revolutionary  army;  Ebenezer  Huntington,  adjutant  general  and 
Connecticut  representative  in  Congress  for  two  terms :  Samuel  Hunt- 
ington, one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence;  presi- 
dent of  the  Continental  Cogress  and  chief  justice  and  governor  of  Con- 
necticut and  lastly,  the  late  Collis  Potter  Huntin.gton,  the  great  rail- 
road financier,  who  Ijuilt  the  Central  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 
systems,  and  many  other  lines  of  railroad,  founder  of  the  City  of  New- 
port News  and  of  its  well-known  shipyard.  Educated  in  his  native 
town,  Henry  Edwards  Huntingdon  at  an  early  age  started  out  to  carve 
his  own  way  in  life.  Beginning  in  a  hardware  store  at  ( )neonta  he 
soon  came  to  New  York  to  find  a  wider  sphere  of  usefulness  and  there 
(|uickly  attracted  the  attention  of  his  fnmous  uncle,  C.  1\  Himtington, 
who  sent  him  to  West  X'irginia  to  take  charge  of  certain  lumljer  in- 
terests which  had  actpiired  importance  in  the  elder  man's  eyes  on 
account  of  a  combination  that  had  been  formed  among  the  sellers  of 
railroad  ties  to  put  up  the  ])rice  of  the  conun<>dit\-.  The  \'oung  man 
acquitted  himself  with  such  credit  that  in  1881  he  was  a])pointe(l  bv 
his  uncle,  superintendent  of  construction  of  the  Chesapeake,  ()hio  t.K: 
Southwestern  Railroad  from  Louis\ille  to  Mein])his:  thence  lie  trans- 
ferred his  field  of  work  to  the   Kentucky   Central    Railroad,   tilling  sue- 


102  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

cessively  the  offices  of  superintendent,  general  manager  and  vice-presi- 
dent, until  he  took  charge  in  1890  of  the  Newport  News  &  Mississippi 
Valley  Railroad,  between  Memphis  and  New  Orleans.  In  1892,  C.  P. 
Huntington,  then  president  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Co.,  rewarded  the 
3^ears  of  loyal  and  efficient  management  and  the  proven  intelligence, 
resource  and  good  judgment  of  the  nephew  by  appointing  him  assistant 
to  the  president  of  all  the  Southern  Pacific  lines  and  he  went  to  San 
Francisco  where  he  became  the  alter  ego  of  his  uncle  and  the  real 
head  on  the  Pacific  Coast  of  the  vast  properties  with  which  he  was 
connected.  In  1900,  he  was  made  second  vice-president,  and  a  few 
months  later  became  first  vice-president.  A  few  years  ago  Mr.  Hunt- 
ington made  the  most  decisive  business  step  of  his  whole  life.  In  Los 
Angeles  there  was  a  street  railway  which  languished  for  the  lack  of  a 
strong  management.  Mr.  Huntington's  far-seeing  mind  had  long  be- 
fore perceived  the  tremendous  importance  of  electricity  applied  to  rail- 
way operation  and  he  secured  the  control  of  this  stagnant  property. 
With  the  assumption  of  his  ownership  a  vigorous  energy  and  life  was 
instilled  into  the  management  of  the  Los  Angeles  Railway,  which 
quickly  improved  and  increased  until  a  system  of  vast  possibilities  and 
earning  power  was  established.  He  and  a  few  wealthy  friends  formed 
a  syndicate  of  some  fifteen  millions,  procured  franchises  of  great  value 
and  incorporated  the  Pacific  Electric  and  the  Los  Angeles  Inter-Urban 
Railway  Companies  for  the  construction  of  suburban  lines.  To-day 
Mr.  Huntington  stands  in  the  very  front  rank  of  electric  railway 
builders  and  operators  and  to  him  is  given  credit  for  the  new  and 
flourishing  life  of  that  large  section  of  California  which  his  railway 
lines  serve.  Like  his  distinguished  uncle  his  work  in  life  has  been  the 
creation  of  permanent  industries  giving  employment  to  thousands  of 
his  fellow-men.  Like  him,  also,  he  has  never  accepted  or  desired 
public  office  of  any  kind.  Mr.  Huntington  is  an  officer  or  director  of 
more  than  fifty  corporations  and  banks.  He  m.  Mary  Prentice,  of 
Sacramento,  the  issue  of  which  union  has  been  four  children :  Howard 
E.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1876;  Clara,  b.  Feb.  2,  1878;  Elizabeth  Vincent,  b.  Feb. 
8,  1880;  and  Marion,  b.  Oct.  3,  1883. 

502  HENRY  E.  HUNTINGTON,  b.  Feb.  27,  1850;  m.  Nov.  17, 
1873,  Mary  A.  Prentice,  of  Sacramento,  Cal.  Issue:  506.  I. — 
Howard  Edwards  Huntington,  b.  St.  Albans,  West  Va.,  Feb.  11,  1876. 
507.  II. — Clara  Leonora,  b.  Feb.  2,  1878.  508.  HI. — Elizabeth  Vin- 
cent, b.  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1880.  509.  IV. — Marion  Prentice,  b. 
Oneonta,  Oct.  3,  1883. 


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JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  IO3 

504  WTLLARD  \\  HU'NTINGTO'N  (Solon  Hiinting;ton-Eliza])eth 
Vincent  -  Ahiicr  \incent),  b.  July  21,  1856;  ni.  Feb.  23,  1882,  Marie 
L.  Ream,  of  San  Francisco.  Cal.  Issue,  San  Francisco:  510.  I. — 
Edith  Marie  Huntington,  b.  Dec.  30,  1882. 

PARDEE. 

492  PHEBE  HUNTINGTON,  b.  Sept.  17,  1817;  ni.  Oct.  4,  1840, 
at  Torrington.  Ct.,  Henry  S.  Pardee,  of  Waterl)ury,  Ct. ;  living, 
Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Issue:  511.  I. — Edwin  Pardee,  b.  Sept.  15,  1843;  ^1- 
Waterbury,  Ct.,  March  25,  1845.  5^~-  H- — Edward  Henry,  b.  Sept. 
5,  1847;  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  513.  HI. — Franklin  Joseph,  b.  Sept.  15,  1852; 
m.  Florence  E.  Corbin,  of  Afton,  N.  Y.  514.  I\\ — Charles  Hunting- 
ton, b.  March  25,  1854;  m.  Fannie  Sara  McCuUock. 

514  CHARLES  H.  PARDEE,  b.  March  25,  1854;  m.  March  5, 
1879,  Fannie  S.  McCullor,  of  Derby,  N.  Y. ;  b.  March  i,  1857;  he  d. 
March  i,  1885.  Issue,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. :  515.  I. — Ellen  Alta  Pardee, 
b.  June  II,  1880.     516.  II.— Mary  Belle,  b.  Feb.  21,  1882. 

HOLLIDAY. 

505  CAROLINE  D.  HUNTINGTON,  b.  Jan.  22,  1861  ;  m.  Feb. 
23,  1896,  Edmund  B.  Holliday,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Issue,  San  Fran- 
cisco: 517.  I. — Helen  Huntington  Holliday,  1).  Jan.  18,  1897.  518.  II. 
— Collis  Huntington,  b.  Feb.  7,  1898. 

188  HEZEKIAH,  b.  Nov.  28,  1700;  m.  Jean  Pease,  dau.  of  Jona- 
than Pease  and  Mary,  his  wife;  he  d.  at  Tisbury,  Dec.  21,  1736;  he  was 
a  pilot  and  lived  at  Holmes  Hole;  his  will  was  probated  July  11,  1738; 
he  gave  to  each  child,  Jemima  excepted,  five  shillings  apiece,  and  all 
that  remained  he  gave  to  his  daughter,  Jemima,  excepting  what  was  in 
his  brother,  Sanniel  Huxford's  hands,  of  his  mother's  estate,  which  he 
gave  to  his  well  beloved  brother,  Jonathan,  who  he  constituted  executor. 
Children:  519.  I. — Jemima,  birth  unknown.  520.  H. — Jonathan,  birth 
unknown.  521.  HI. — Solomon,  a  tinsmith,  b.  1732;  m.  Elizabeth  Ives, 
of  Wallingford.  March  2,  1758;  he  d.  Jan.  22.  i8tt;  she  Aug.  9,  1792, 
Northington.  Ct. ;  buried  North  Cemetery,  in  town  of  I'.erlin.  Ken- 
sington Ch.  Rec.  522.  I\'. — Cornelius,  b.  1734;  '.n.  Dorcas  Woodruff, 
of  Farmington,  Ct.,  in  1756.  She  was  b.  April  8.  1739,  dau  of  Capt. 
Joseph  W'cjodrufif,  of  the  Great  Swamp   rarisli. 

521  SOLOMON,  b.  1732;  (1.  at  Wethersfield.  Children:  523.  I. 
— Elizabeth,  b.  Farmington,  Conn..  Dec.  3.  1758;  m.  Abel  Porter,  who 
(1.  May  19.  1783.  524.  II. — Warner,  b.  Dec.  4,  175*;:  baj).  Dec.  14. 
1760,  Kensington,  Ct. ;  m.  Mrs.  Mary  (Wolcott)  Andrews,  widow  of 
Elisha.     525.  HI. — Solomon,  Jr.,  b.  Jan.   18,  1761;  bap.  March  7,   1761, 


104  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Kensington.  526.  IV. — Elishama,  b.  Feb.  17,  1764;  bap.  April,  1764. 
527.  V. — Lucy,  b.  March  1766;  bap.  March  22,,  1766.  528.  VI.— Mary, 
b.  Oct.  25,  1768;  bap.  Nov.  6,  1768;  m.  Lardner  Deming.  529.  VII. — 
Reuben,  b.  Feb.  1773;  bap.  April  4.  1773;  m.  Dec.  14,  1797,  Betsey 
North. 

522  CORNELIUS  DUNHAM  RECORD.  The  Widow  Dorcas 
Dunham,  admitted  to  Church  Aug.  22,  1802,  maiden  name,  Dorcas 
Woodruff,  daughter  of  Capt.  Joseph  Woodruff,  of  the  Great  Swamp 
Parish,  and  his  wife  Margaret  (North)  of  Northington,  now  Avon 
born  April  8,  1739,  married  Cornelius  Dunham  Sr  He  had  an  Estate 
"taxable"  A.  D.  1775  of  £39.  He  enlisted  in  Army  of  the  Revolution, 
Feb.  6,  1778,  during  War  and  had  Bounty,  £10.  She  died  of  cancer 
at  house  Moses  Andrews,  April  9,  1803,  age  64. 

CHILDREN  OF  CORNELIUS  DUNHAM.  530.  I.— Cornelius, 
Jr.,  b.  April  25,  1756;  enlisted  in  same  company  with  his  father.  531. 
II. — Jemima,  b.  March  5,  1760;  m.  Joseph  Bronson  and  settled  in 
Greenfield,  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.  532.  HI. — Samuel  Fuller,  b.  July 
26,  1763;  enHsted  in  Revolution;  m.  Dorothy  (Dolly)  Watson,  dau.  of 
Deacon  Cyprian  Watson,  of  Stillwater,  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.  533. 
IV. — Dorcas,  d.  Jan.  27,  1777. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  Probate  Office.  "Inventory  of  Estate  of  Jona- 
than Dunham,  late  of  Sharon,  Deceased,  dated  March  28,  1745,  Vol 
I.  P.  14,  May  3,  1750,  Jacob  Dunham  of  Salisbury,  appointed  Guardian 
to  Cornelius  Dunham,  Minor,  son  of  Hezekiah  Dunham,  late  of 
Martha's  Vineyard,  deceased.  Vol  i,  page  36."  April  23,  1901.  George 
M.  Woodruff,  Judge  of  Probate."  Farmington  was  settled  in  1640; 
Kensington  in  1712;  the  second  Society  of  Berlin,  Conn.,  was  incor- 
porated in  1785;  Kensington  was  divided  in  1753,  and  New  Britain 
Society  created  in  1772;  Northington  Society  was  set  off  from  Ken- 
sington.    In  1850  the  town  of  New  Britain  was  incorporated. 

WOODRUFF. 

Matthew  Woodruff,  one  of  the  original  proprietors  of  Farm- 
ington, Conn.  Among  his  children  he  had  the  following  sons :  I. 
— John,  b.  1642-3;  bap.  May  16,  1658,  ae  15  years  and  upwards  ;  d.  1692. 
II. — Matthew,  b.  1646;  m.  June  16,  1668,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Plumb. 
He  d.  Nov.,  1691.  I. — John,  1642-3.  Issue:  I. — Joseph,  b.  1679;  m. 
(i)  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Clark;  (2)  April  15,  1708,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Curtiss,  of  Wethersfield,  Ct. ;  b.  May  13,  1681 ;  (3)  Dec.  17,  1732, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Sam  Clark.  Other  issue :  Joseph,  1679.  Issue :  I. 
— Joseph,  b.  July  7,  1716,  Great  Swamp  Parish;  m,  Margaret  North, 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  105 

of  Northing-ton,  now  Avon,  Conn.,  known  as  captain.  Joseph,  1716. 
Issne :  I. — Dorcas,  b.  April  8,  1739;  m.  Cornelius  Dunham  ;  1).  in  1734; 
Jie  d.  Jan.  12,  1782;  she  d.  at  the  house  of  Morris  .\n(h-us,  of  cancer, 
.April  Q,  1808. 

532  SAMUEL  FULLER  DUNHAM,  b.  July  15,  1763;  m.  in  1797, 
Dorothy  (Dolly)  Watson,  b.  Fel:).  9,  1776  and  d.  May  26,  1826,  at  the 
^8'^'  of  50  years,  9  months,  17  days.  She  was  admitted  to  church  at 
Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  July  i^,  181 5.  He  lived  with  an  aunt  until  he  was 
six  years  old.  He  enlisted  at  Farmington,  Ct.,  and  served  with  the 
Connecticut  troops  under  Cols.  Van  Vechten  and  Latimer.  Drafted 
and  served  under  Capt.  Matthew  Smith,  until  Dec.  9,  1780.  He  stated 
that  he  stood  near  Washington  wdien  Andre  was  executed.  He  was 
junior  deacon  of  Montgomery  Lodge,  F.  A.  Masons,  No.  23,  Still- 
water, N.  Y.  He  received  a  pension  May  i,  1818,  of  $96.00,  for 
services  in  the  Revolution.  His  wife  was  a  dau.  of  Deacon  Cyprian  \\'at- 
son,  b.  1737.     Her  live  children  were  baptized  by  Rev.  Samuel  Cheever. 

Oct.   24,    1900. 

Department  of  the  Interior,  Bureau  of  Pensions,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Samuel  Dunham  enlisted  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  August,  1781,  and 
served  to  June,  1783,  under  Elisha  Sheldon,  Colonel  and  Captain 
Georg-e  Hulbert.  He  applied  for  and  was  granted  a  pension  May  i, 
1818,  when  he  resided  in  Stillwater,  N.  Y.  In  his  application  he  men- 
tioned his  wife,  Dolly  and  minor  children,  Esther  Delilah,  Eliza  Ann 
and  David.     (Signed)  H.  Clay  Evans,  Commissioner. 

Surrogate  Office,  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.  Letters  of  administra- 
tion were  granted  upon  the  estate  of  Samuel  Dunham,  deceased,  Fel). 
9,  1825,  to  Cyprian  Watson  Dunham.  The  said  Samuel  Dunham  was  a 
United  States  pensioner,  recorded  in  book  i,  page  176.  (Signed) 
George  Palmer. 

WATSON. 

In  the  distribution  of  land,  March  11,  1646,  John  Watson  cnvned 
numerous  parcels  upon  Connecticut,  which  are  described  in  the  Rec- 
ords. The  land  on  the  (ireat  Swamp  and  the  meadows,  both  of 
Thomas  Judd  included.  John  Watson,  b.  Ilarl)y,  Nottinghamshire, 
Eng.,  about  1610.  Came  early  to  Hartford,  where  he  was  appointed 
in  1644  a  grand  juror  and  the  same  year,  highway  surveyor.  He  held 
the  office  two  years.  1846  he  lived  on  the  lot  now  known  as  No.  () 
S.  Main  Street,  Hartford,  C\)nn.  He  afterwards  re-moved  to  West 
Hartford.  He  m.  Margaret  (Peggy)  Smith,  wluj  he  had  rescued  from 
drowning  in  their  passage  to  this  country.     He  d.  in  1650.     His   will 


I06  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

was  made  March  26,  1650  and  property  inventoried  June  4,  1650.  He 
gave  house  and  movable  goods  and  use  of  meadow  land  and  swamp  to 
his  wife.  After  her  death  the  property  was  to  be  equally  divided  be- 
tween his  children,  John,  Sarah  and  Mary.  John  Watson,  b.  1646;  m. 
twice,  Anna — —  and  Sarah ;  d.  in  1730.  Cyprian  Wat- 
son, b.  Jan.  12,  1689;  d.  Dec.  17,  1751  ;  m.  Jan.  27,  1715,  Eliza  Steele, 
dau.  of  James  Steele;  resided  in  Hartford  and  Bakersville,  Conn.,  New 

Hartford;  m.,  second,  Abigail ;  d.  Dec.  17,  1757.     Cyprian,  of 

Abigail,  b.  June  i,  1737;  d.  deacon  in  church,  Sept.  11,  1808;  m.  1759, 
Dorothy  Benton,  d.  Sept.  28,  1819,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 

Deacon  Cyprian  Watson,  b.  June  i,  1737,  and  d.  Sept.  11, 
1808,  at  Stillwater,  N.  Y.  In  1760,  he  m.  Dorothy  Benton,  who 
was  b.  June  28,  1730,  and  d.  Sept.  28,  1837,  and  d.  Sept  28,  1807. 
Issue:  I. — Infant,  b.  May  10,  1761  ;  d.  in  infancy;  lived  six  hours.  II. 
Infant,  b.  Aug.  8,  1768;  d.  in  infancy;  lived  six  days.  HI. — Elijah  Wat- 
son, b.  Sept.  19,  1766,  and  d.  Feb.  13,  1844;  Dec.  3,  1790,  he  m.,  first, 
Esther  Campbell,  who  was  b.  Sept.  14,  1770,  and  d.  Nov.  30,  1806.  He 
then  m.  Polly  (Vandenburgh)  Palmer  (Wilber),  Sept.  19,  1807.  Issue: 
I. — Machael,  b.  July  25,  1791,  and  d.  Sept.  11,  1808.  II. — Anna,  b. 
April  18,  1793,  and  d.  Jan.  20,  1794.  HI. — James,  b.  Aug.  22,  1794. 
IV. — Chauncey,  b.  Dec.  23,  1795.  V,  VI. — Infants,  b.  and  d.  May  31, 
1798.  VII.— Son,  b.  Oct  28,  1802,  and  d.  Dec.  17,  1802.  VIII.— Philo, 
b.  Oct.  17,  1803.  IX. — Infant,  b.  and  d.  in  1805.  X. — Elijah,  b.  Nov. 
29j  1806,  9  o'clock  Saturday.  XI. — Elias,  b.  Nov.  30,  1806,  3  o'clock 
Sunday.     XII. — Cyprian,  b.  ,  1806,  and  d.  1807. 

IV. — Cyprian  Watson,  b.  Oct.  28,  1768,  and  d.  May  11,  1805, 
at  Fort  Edward.  He  choked  to  death  at  dinner.  He  m.  Sybil  Eddy 
and  had  dau.,  Abby,  who  m.  M.  Roach,  who  d.  in  Albany,  and  after  his 
death  she  m.  Francis  Quinn,  of  Albany,  who  d.  in  Troy.  1858,  Abby 
d.  in  Troy.  V. — Machael  (Mikel)  Watson,  b.  Sept.  23,  1770,  and  d. 
Sept.  ^,  1777,  a  few  days  before  the  Battle  of  Stillwater.  VI. — Mary 
Watson,  b.  April  2,  1773,  and  d.  Dec.  6,  181 1 ;  July  5,  1791,  she  m.  Jesse 
Seymour,  who  was  b.  June  — ,  1762,  and  d.  Dec.  18,  1804. 

Elias  Watson  (Elijah  Watson),  b.  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
30,  1806;  m.  Caroline  T.  Medbury ;  b.  May  5,  1814,  Greenfield;  died; 
he  Feb.  12,  1881  ;  she  Jan.  31,  1859.  Issue:  I. — Esther  Campbell,  b. 
Stillwater,  March  30,  1836.-  II. — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Stillwater,  Oct. 
28,  1837.  HI. — Frances  Caroline,  b.  June  2,  1840,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. 
IV. — George  Vilervy,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April  2,  1844.  V. — Chauncey 
Rundle,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1849. 


JONATHAN    DUNHA>I.  10/ 

WATSON— SEYMOUR. 

Mary  Watson,  dau.  of  Deacon  Cyprian  Watson,  1737;  b.  April 
2,  1773;  J^ly  7.  I79i»  she  m.  Jesse  Seymour,  who  was  b.  June  — , 
1762.  Issue:  I. — Isaac  N.,  b.  May  12,  1794,  and  d.  Jan.  i,  1873;  April 
14,   1818,  he  m.  Elvira   Belknap,  and   after  her  death   he   m.  Virginia 

Maines,    of    Newburgh,    N.    Y.      Issue:      I. — Mary,    b    ,    1820, 

and  m.  John  F.  Seymour.     II. — Elvira,  b. .  1826.     HI. — George 

Franklin,  b.  Jan.   5,   1829.     He  is   Episcopal  bishop  of  the   diocese  of 
Springfield,   111.     II. — George.     III. — Franklin.     IV. — John.     Children 

of  John  F.  Seymour:     Elvira,  b. ;  d.   1856;  m.   Charles   H. 

Mount.     Elsie,  m.  Rev.  F.  M.  S.  Taylor,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

W  ATSO  N— D  U  N  H  A  M . 

VII. — Dorothy  (Dolly)  Watson,  b.  Feb.  9,  1776;  she  m.  Samuel 
Fuller  Dunham,  who  was  b.  July  15,  1763;  she  d.  Nov.  26,  1826.  Issue: 
of  Samuel  Fuller  Dunham:  534.  I. — Mary,  b.  Nov.  28,  1797;  m. 
March  2,  1819,  Calvin  Gleason  ;  d.  Oct.  17,  1851.  535.  II. — Esther,  b. 
Sept.  29,  1800;  bap.  Sept.  3.  1815;  unmarried;  lived  in  Waterford, 
Lansingburgh  and  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Lansingburgh,  March  24,  1879;  a<^l- 
mitted  to  church.  May  7,  1818,  Stillwater.  536.  III.  Cyprian  Watson, 
b.  Feb.  8,  1802,  at  Stillwater,  atid  d.  Nov.  22,  i860,  at  Schenectady.  He 
was  captain  of  New  York  militia.  He  m.  Sarah  Howes,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Howes  and  Leah  Shelly,  b.  Sept.  16,  1810,  at  Schenectady,  and  d.  Feb. 
22,  1885,  at  Bennington,  Vt.  537.  IV. — Eliza  Ann,  b.  June  28,  1804;  d. 
Oct.  4,  1805.  538.  \'. — DoUyra,  b.  Aug.  29,  1806;  m.  John  Taylor  Fonda; 
d.  June  7,  1826.  539.  \l. — Eliza  Ann,  b.  June  13,  1809;  m.  Peter  F. 
Van  Vechten.  540.  \TI. — David  Adams,  b.  Feb.  17.  1815;  m.  Hannah 
A.  Cramp;  d.  March  12,  1870. 

GLEASON. 

534  MARY,  b.  Nov.  8,  1797;  bap.  July  31,  1814,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Chever;  m.  March  2,  1819,  Calvin  Gleason,  who  d.  Nov.  12,  1866.  He 
established  match  factory  at  Mechanicville,  N.  Y.  William  Gates 
followed  in  the  same  industry  at  Waterford,  from  thence  to  Frankfort. 
N.  Y.,  which  was  the  origin  of  the  Diamond  Match  Co.  She  d.  Oct. 
17,  185 1,  Mechanicville.  Issue:  541.  I. — Calvin  Luther  Gleason,  1). 
Aug.  21,  1821  ;  d.  March  i,  1823,  Mechanicville.  542.  H. — Mary  Erne-, 
line,  b.  Aug.  23,  1824;  m.  John  Labrum  ;  d.  Dec.  19,  1854.  543.  HI. — 
Esther  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  18,  1827;  m.  Nov.  2,  1848,  Robert  Wallace; 
d.  Nov.  20,  1849.  544-  I^- — Theodore  Augustus,  b.  March  25,  1830; 
m.  Eliza  Ryan;  d.  Oct.  25,  1882.     545.  V. — Laura  Adams,  b.  Aug.   i, 


I08  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1833;  m.  May  24,  i860,  Silas  H.  Brown;  1).  July  2^,  1826.     546.  VI. — 
Francis  Edward,  b.  Jan.  22,  1838;  d.  Jan.  22,  1838. 

LABRUM. 
542  MARY  E.  GLEASON,  b.  Aug.  23,  1824;  m.  Oct.  5,  1845,  Jobn 
Labrum ;  d.  Dec.  19,  1854.  Issue:  547.  I. — Harriet  J.  Labrum,  d. 
young.  548.  II. — Sarah  Maria,  d.  young.  549.  III. — Louisa  Augusta, 
d.  young.  550.  IV. — Mary  Esther,  b.  Feb.  17,  1851  ;  m.  Oct.  20,  1870, 
A.  Sylvester  Van  Voast,  Mechanicville.     551.  V. — John  Edward. 

GLEASON. 

544  THEODORE  A.  GLEASON,  b.  March  25,  1830;  m.  Eliza 
Ryan;  d.  Oct.  25,  1882,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Issue:  552.  I. — Mary  Gleason. 
553.  II. — Lewis   Gurley.     554.  III. — Addie.     555.  IV. — John. 

BROWN. 

545  LAURA  A.  GLEASON,  b.  Aug.  i,  1833;  m.  May  24,  i860, 
Silas  H.  Brown;  b.  July  23,  1826.  Issue:  556.  I. — Mary  Elizabeth 
Brown,  b.  Stillwater,  May  3,  1861  ;  m.  April  3,  1889,  Charles  A.  Barnes. 
557.  II. — Antionette,  b.  Oct.  16,  1867;  d.  Nov.  24,  1867.  558.  III. — 
Grace  Laura,  b.  May  21,  1869.  559.  IV. — Howard  Dunham,  b.  Jan., 
1872.  560.  V. — Josephine  Watson,  b.  July.  12,  1874;  d.  March  12,  1875. 
561.  VI. — Everett  Calvin,  b.  June  30,  1876. 

BARNES. 

556  MARY  E.  BROWN,  b.  May  3,  1861,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. ;  m. 
April  3,  1889,  Charles  A.  Barnes.  Issue:  562.  I. — Laura  Marcia 
Barnes,  b.  Aug.  2,  1890.     563.  II. — Charles  Everett,  b.  April  22,  1895. 

VAN  VORST. 

560  MARY  E.  LABRUM,  b.  Feb.  17,  185 1  ;  m.  Oct.  20,  1870,  A. 
Sylvester  Van  Vorst,  Mechanicville.  Issue:  564.  I. — Irwin  Labrum 
Van  Vorst,  b.  Dec.  23,  1874.  565.  II. — Edna  Gertrude,  b.  Aug.  29, 
1880. 

536  CYPRIAN  WATSON,  b.  Feb.  8,  1802;  m.  1826,  by  Rev. 
Murphey;  Sarah  Howes,  b.  Sept.  16,  1810,  dau.  of  Isaac  Howes  and 
Leah  Shelly,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  she  d.  Feb.  22,  1885,  Bennington,  Vt. ; 
buried  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  He  was  a  cabinet  maker,  conducting 
business  in  Schenectady  and  Albany;  1836-40,  captain  of  New  York 
State  militia  under  Gen.  Isaac  I.  Yates;  he  d.  Schenectady,  Nov.  26, 
i860.  Issue:  566.  I. — Isaac  Watson,  b.  June  5,  1827;  m.  (i)  Jane 
Shaw;  (2)  Martha  Agnes  Lindley.  567.  II. — Eliza  Maria,  March  12, 
1831  ;  teacher  and  principal,  public  schools,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Dec.  14, 
1882,  Troy;  burial  in  Schenectady.  568.  HI. — Dolly,  b.  and  d.  1833, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 


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Isaac  Waison  Dunham. 


JONATHAN     DUNHAM.  IO9 

566  ISAAC  WATSON,  b.  Schenectady.  June  5.  1827:  o-i-aduated 
Union  College,  1846;  mcni])cr  of  Adelphic  Society;  m.  (i)  Sept.  4,  1849, 
Jane  Shaw,  Albany.  X.  ^^  ;  1).  Dec.  25,  1825;  d.  Aug.  19.  1870;  m.  (2) 
May  2;^,  1872,  at  Williamstown.  Mass.,  Martha  A,Lindley,  b.  May  9.  1847; 
she  d.  May  4,  1901  ;  she  was  dan.  of  John  Lindley,  1).  London,  Eng.,  and 
Abigail  Ladd,  b.  Pownal.  \t.  Isaac  W.  has  spent  the  larger  part  of 
his  life  in  educational  ])ursuits;  as  principal  for  ten  years  and  super- 
intendent of  schools  twenty-fom-  years ;  for  six  years  an  accountant 
for  Roy  and  Co.,  West  Troy,  and  the  X.  Y.  C.  and  II.  R.  Railroad  at 
Albany;  was  appointed  city  orator,  Schenectady.  1848;  city  orator, 
Albany,  1849;  elected  superintendent  of  schools.  Schenectady,  1857; 
clerk  of  West  Troy,  1864;  Com.  of  deeds,  Troy,  1869;  superintendent 
of  schools,  Troy;  superintendent  in  North  Adams.  Mass.,  1874;  super- 
intendent of  schools,  Bennington,  Vt.;  1885,  return  to  Schenectady;  has 
been  chairman  of  two  Democratic  County,  and  one  Senatorial  Conven- 
tion, at  Schenectady;  1892,  appointed  loan  commissioner  of  Schenec- 
tady County;  has  spent  much  time  in  genealogical  research  and  com- 
pilation. Issue:  569.  I. — Mary  Eliza,  b.  July  6,  1850,  at  Chatham, 
N.  Y. ;  Jan.  7,  1875,  she  m.  Edward  Bird,  son  of  Wesley  Bird,  of 
Clinton.  N.  J.,  at  Bennington,  Vt.  He  was  b.  March  6,  1852,  and  d. 
May  13,  1889.  She  d.  Feb.  12,  1905,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  570.  II. — 
Cyprian  Watson,  b.  March  28,  1854,  Schenectady;  m.  painter,  Troy, 
N.  Y.  571.  III.— Sarah  Maria,  b.  in  West  Troy.  N.  Y..  Oct.  28,  1857; 
attended  State  Normal,  W'estfield,  Mass.,  and  Training  School  for 
teachers  at  Bennington,  \'t. ;  ])rincipal  of  a  department  in  Bennington 
graded  schools  and  teacher  in  the  Union  School,  Schenectady,  and  has 
held  other  important  positions.  572.  I\'. — Jennie  Rosaline,  b.  Troy, 
Dec.  12,  i860;  m.  March  18.  1885,  Remsen  B.  Du  I'.ois,  Rondout,  N.  Y. ; 
b.  ;\lay  6,  1859,  son  of  George  W.,  and  Wilhelmina  (Neal)  Du  Bois, 
cashier  of  Cornell  Steamboat  Co.,  Rondout.  N.  \'.  573-  V. — William 
Shaw,  b.  Dec.  2,  1868;  d.  Dec.  3,  1868,  Troy.  574.  \  1. — Martha  Lindley, 
b.  North  Adams,  Mass.,  April  i,  1873;  d.  Feb.  22.  1884,  Bennington, 
Vt. ;  buried  in  Schenectady.  575.  \'II. — Elizabeth  Julia,  1).  North 
Adams,  Aug.  17.  1874;  in.  Schenectady.  N.  Y..  June  28.  i8()<),  RayuKMul 
I'uller  Ayers,  of  New  York  City.;  b.  Rock\va\-.  \.  |..  Nov.  10.  1872, 
son  of  Daniel  Stewart  Ayers.  M .  D.,  and  Sue  Iniller.  =,y().  \'1I1. — 
Catherine  Howes,  b.  lUnninglon,  \i.,  Nov.  (>,  iS7():  d.  .March  14.  1886, 
Schenectady.  577.  IN. —  Howard  Lotlcr,  I).  IUimingU)n,  \'t.,  Aug.  14, 
1878;  graduated  from  Union  Classical  Instilute,  i8()0;  member  oi  Pi 
Phi  fraternity;  graduaU'd  iVoni   Cnion  l\)llege,   1900;  nieml)cr  of  Delta 


no  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Phi  fraternity  and  Adelphic  Society ;  connected  with  the  accident  and 
liabiHty  department  of  the  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.,  of  Hartford, 
Conn. ;  member  of  the  Governor's  Foot  Guard,  University  Ckib  and 
Insurance  Club.  578.  X. — Mattie  Agnes,  b.  Bennington,  Vt.,  Jan.  13, 
1884;  graduated  from  the  Union  Classical  Institute,  1901 ;  resides  in 
Hartford,  Conn. 

BIRD. 
569  MARY  E.,  b.  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1850;  m.  Bennington, 
Vt.,  Jan.  7,  1875,  Edward,  b.  1852,  son  of  Wesley  Bird,  Clinton,  N.  J.; 
he  d.  May  30,  1889,  ae  37.  Issue:  579.  I. — Daisy  Louise  Bird,  b. 
Dec.  9,  1878,  Clinton,  N.  J. ;  d.  1901  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  580.  II. — 
Isaac  Wesley,  b.  Sept.  6,  1880,  Bennington,  Vt. ;  d.  Sept.  9,  1881,  Clinton, 
N.  J.  581.  III.— Mflton  Bonnell,  b.  June  25,  1882;  d.  Sept.  6,  1882, 
Clinton,  N.  J.  582.  IV. — Howard,  b.  April  30,  1884,  Jersey  City 
Heights,  N.  J.  583.  v.— Remsen  Du  Bois,  b.  Jan.  3,  1888,  New  York 
City. 

FONDA. 

538  DOLLYRA  b.  Aug.  29,  1806;  bap.  Sept.  3,  1815;  m.  John 
Taylor  Fonda  (direct  descendant  of  Count  De  Fonda)  ;  b.  April  16,  1803  ; 
d.  Oct.  4,  1891,  Troy;  farmer  in  Stillwater;  shoemaker  and  collector 
of  tolls ;  Pittstown  first  pattern  shirt  maker  in  Troy ;  d.  Oct.  4, 
1891,  Troy;  she  d.  June  7,  1876,  Troy.  Issue:  584.  I. — Hiram  Jobes 
Fonda,  b.  at  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  183 1  ;  m.  Martha  Jane  Boyden. 
585.  II. — Mary  Jane,  b.  at  Tomhannock,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1833;  d.  April 
7,  1864.  586.  HI.— Phebe  Marid,  b.  at  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1836; 
Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  587.  IV. — Joshua  Taylor,  b.  March  7,  1841 ;  in- 
ventor of  double  sounding  board;  d.  July  18,  1863,  in  battle.  South 
Carolina.  588.  V. — Samuel  Dunham,  b.  Sept.  11,  1842;  shirt  and  collar 
manufacturer,  Troy;  resides  in  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  589.  VI. — John 
Albert,  b.  Oct.  18,  1844;  m.  Julia  Nichols. 

584  HIRAM  JOBES  FONDA,  b.  Dec.  25,  1831  ;  m.  Martha  Jane 
Boyden,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  manufacturer  and  salesman ;  d.  1905.  Issue  : 
590.  I. — Mary  Phebe  Fonda,  b.  Nov.  28,  1870,  Newark,  N.  J. 

589  JOHN  A.  FONDA,  b.  Oct.  18,  1844;  m.  Julia  Antoinette 
Nichols ;  shirt  and  collar  manufacturer,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  reside  in  Lansing- 
burgh, N.  Y.  591.  I. — Lillie  Alice  Fonda,  b.  Jan.  18,  1874;  d.  Feb.  11, 
1874,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

VAN  VECHTEN. 

539  ELIZA  ANN,  b.  June  13,  1809;  bap.  Sept.  3,  1815;  m.  Nov.  6, 
1833,  Peter  F.  Van  Vechten ;  b.  Feb.  16,  1809;  d.  Aug.  5,  1889,  West 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  Ill 

Milton,  N.  Y. ;  farmer  in  Schaghtiscoke  and  West  Milton.  Issue  :  592.  I. 
— Alonzo    \"an    Vechten,    d.    youngf.  593.    II. — James,    d.    young. 

594.  III. — Isaac  Watson,  Feb.  14,  1840;  m.  Matilda  Husted ;  d.  June 
16,  1874.  595.  IV. — Herman  C,  b.  Sept.  22,  1847;  "i-  Feb.  18,  1885, 
Minnie  Hawley.  596.  V. — Dorothy  Jane,  b.  May  10,  1843;  W'est  Mil- 
ton, N.  Y.  597.  VI.— James,  b.  June  22,  1845,  West  Milton.  598.  VII. 
— Mary  Esther,  b.  Aug.  4,  1850;  m.  March  25,  1873,  Elton  M.  Reynolds. 

595  HERMAN  C.  \'AX  A'ECHTEN,  b.  Sept.  22,  1847;  m-  Feb. 
18,  1885,  Minnie  Hawley,  Johnstown,  i^I.  Y.  Issue:  599.  I. — Hawley 
B.  Van  Vechten,  b.  Nov.  18,  1885.  600.  II. — Annie  Laura,  b.  Feb. 
6,  1887. 

REYNOLDS. 

598  MARY  E.  VAN  VECHTEN,  b.  Aug.  4,  1850;  m.  March  25, 
1873,  Elton  M.  Reynolds ;  b.  Aug.  6,  1852,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Issue : 
601. — I. — Alberta  Reynolds,  b.  June  14,  1876;  d.  May  3,  1880.  602.  11. 
— Lona  E.,  b.  Aug.  13.  1882.  602a.  HI. — Grace  L.,  b.  May  12,  1884. 
603.  IV.— Alia  B.,  b.  Oct.  27,  1887. 

540  DAVID  ADAMS,  b.  Feb.  17.  1815,  at  Stillwater;  bap.  Sept  3, 
1815;  m.  Dec.  29,  1840,  Hannah  A.  Cramp;  b.  July  22,  1822,  in  Eng- 
land; he  was  cabinet  maker,  learning  his  trade  in  Schenectady;  lived  at 
Lansingburgh  and  Troy;  d.  Troy,  March  12,  1870.  Issue:  604.  I. — ■ 
Mary  Priscilla,  b.  April  26.  1842;  m.  June  28,  1864,  Harcourt  Mott. 
605.  II. — David  Watson,  1).  July  29,  1844,  Troy;  m.  Oct.  26,  1870,  S. 
Augusta  Gorton,  Rochester. 

605  DAVID  W.,  1).  July  29,  1844,  Troy;  m.  Oct.  26.  1870,  S. 
Augusta  Gorton,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Issue:  606.  I. — John  Gorton,  b. 
Oct.  6,  1876,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MOTT. 

604  MARY  P.,  b.  April  26,  1842,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  m.  June  28.  1864, 
Harcourt  Mott,  of  Fort  Edward,  Troy,  X.  Y. ;  Fvanslon,  111.  Issue: 
607.  1. — Harriet  Carpenter  Mott,  b.  March  9,  i8()7;  m.  l)t)uglas  Wright 
Lansing.  608.  II. — Mary  Augusta,  b.  April  i,  1870;  m.  March  29, 
1894,  Fred  M.  Sills,  Evanston,  111.  609.  HI. — Mcrritt  Harcourt,  b. 
Jan.  8,   1875,  Evanston,   111.     610.  I\'. — I'rank   Nathaniel,  b.   April    17. 

1878;  d.  Oct.  16, . 

LANSING. 

607  HARRIET  C.  MOTT.  b.  March  9,  1867.  Tnn,  X.  V.:  ni. 
A]M-il  30,  1890,  Douglas  W.  Lansing.  Chicago,  111.  Issue:  Oil.  I. — 
Douglas  Taylor  Lansing,  1).  July  iTi,  1S92.  612.  H. —  Donald  Harcourt, 
b.  April  3,  1895. 


112  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

SILLS. 

608  MARY  A.  MOTT,  b.  April  i,  1870;  m.  March  29,  1894,  Fred 
M.  Sills,  Evanstown,  111.  Issue:  613.  I. — William  Arthur,  b.  Nov.  23, 
1895. 

189  CORNELIUS,  b.  1699;  m.  Jemima  Norton,  dau.  of  John 
Norton,  one  of  His  Majesty's  coroners.  She  was  a  widow  when  she 
and  her  son  and  daughters  were  baptized,  Oct.  30,  1737.  She  d.  April 
3,  1794,  se  92. 

TISBURY. 

PARENTAGE  OF  CORNELIUS  AND  GIDEON  DUNHAM. 
Elder  Henry  Cobb,  was  m.  first  in  1631,  to  Patience  Hurst  and  second, 
Dec.  12,  1649,  to  Sarah  Hinkley.  By  his  first  wife  he  had  John,  James, 
Mary,  b.  March  24,  1637,  who  became  the  second  wife  of  Rev.  Jona- 
than Dunham;  Hannah,  b.  Oct.  5,  1639;  m.  May  9,  1661,  Edward 
Lewes,  Patience,  b.  March  2,  1667;  m.  Robert  Parker,  whose  son  is 
supposed  to  have  been  the  second  husband  of  Hannah,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Jonathan  Dunham,  Gersham,  and  Eleazer.  By  his  second  wife,  Elder 
Cobb  had  Mehitable,  Samuel,  Sarah,  Jonathan,  Experience  and  Henry, 
b.  Sept.  3,  1665.  Hannah  Cobb  Lewes  by  the  elder's  first  wife  was  the 
mother  of  Eleazer,  John,  Thomas  and  Shubael.  Mary  Cobb  Dunham 
also  by  the  elder's  first  wife  was  the  mother  of  Jonathan  Dunham,  who 
in  1690-6,  m.  Easther  Norton  Hurford  and  had  Gideon,  v/ho  m.  Mary 
Lewes  and  Cornelius,  who  m.  Jermima  Norton,  who  were  the  parents 
of  Shubael  Dunham,  b.  in  1723. 

Elder  Henry  Cobb's  son,  Henry,  by  his  second  wife,  m.  in  1690, 
Lois  Hallett  and  had  Gideon  Cobb. 

Edward  Lewes,  who  m.  Hannah  Cobb  was  the  son  of  George 
Lewes,  of  Barnstable,  who  m.  Sarah  Jenkins.  Edward's  brother.  Lieu 
James,  in  1655,  m.  Sarah  Luce  and  had  James  Lewes,  who  in  1698,  m. 
Elizabeth  Lathrop.  They  were  the  parents  of  Mary  Lewes,  b.  in  1700, 
who  m.  Gideon  Dunham.  Edward's  brother,  George,  in  1654.  m.  Mary 
Lombard  and  had  Thankful  Lewes,  of  Barnstable,  who  m.  Samuel  Look, 
of  Tisbury.  They  were  the  parents  of  Job  Look,  who  m.  Martha 
Butler.  Mary  Lombard's  sister,  Martha,  in  1657,  m.  John  Manter,  of 
Tisbury,  and  had  Desire  Manter,  Who  m.  in  1657;  m.  John  Manter,  of 
Tisbury,  and  had  Desire  Manter,  who  m.  John  Case.  They  were  the 
parents  of  Desire  Case,  who  m.  Gideon  Dunham  before  1720. 

John  Case,  of  Tisbury,  who  m.  Desire  Manter  had  the  following 
named  children:  William,  Barent,  John,  Ebenezer,  Benjamin,  Eliza- 
beth, who  m.  Doty,  Mary  who  m.  Allen  arid  Desire,  who  m.   Gideon 


JONATHAN     DUNHAM.  II3 

Dunham.  His  will  was  made  Oct.  4,  1720.  James  I. ewes,  of  Barn- 
stable, who  m.  Elizal>eth  Lathro])  had  Sara'li,  liarnabas,  Solomon,  JLliza- 
beth,  James,  Jonatlirm,  Jolin  and  Mary,  who  m.  (lideon  Duidiam.  Ills 
will  was  made  Aug'.  iC),  1700. 

Jonathan  Dunham  the  grandson  of  Jonathan  Dunham  and  Esther 
Norton  Huxford  was  made  h'eb.  13,  1745,  and  was  by  relatives  of  his 
grandmother,  Samuel  Look  and  Shubael  Lewes,  who  are  nanucl  above. 

LSSUE: 

614.  L — Shubael,  b.  Nov.  14,  1723;  m.  Lydia  Chase;  d.  Se|)t. 
12.  1795.  615.  IL — Jemima,  1).  July  5,  1726;  m.  Col.  Melatiah  Davis; 
d.  Dec.  14,  1799.  Tisbury  Records,  Duke's  Co.,  Mass.  Lib.  8,  fol.  139. 
Aug.  4,  1749,  Shubael  and  Lydia  sold  land  to  J.  Lewis.  Lib.  8,  fol. 
328.  Nov.  7,  1753,  Shul)ael  and  Lydia  sold  land  to  O.  PL  Luce,  Tisbury. 
Lib.  II,  fol.  155.  Jul)  II,  1761,  Shubael  and  Lydia  sold  land  to  S. 
Pease,  Edgartown.  Lib.  10,  fol.  335.  Dec.  4,  1764,  Shubael  and  Lydia 
sold  land  to  E.  Coffin,  Edgartown.  Lib.  15,  fol.  220.  April  21,  1800, 
Lydia  conveys  to  Thomas  Shubael,  Peggy,  Cornelius  Dunham.  Vol.  i, 
page  118.  Nov.  14,  1728,  Cornelius  and  Jamima  had  Shubael.  Jidy  5, 
1726,  Cornelius  and  Jamima  had  Jemima.  Church  Record.  Oct.  30, 
1737,  baptized,  widow  JeiVnima,  Shubael  m.  L_\(iia  Chase,  Januma  m. 
Col.  Davis.  Dec,  1795,  Shubael  buried  at  Lambert's  Cove,  M.  V. 
1806,  Lydia,  buried  at  Lambert's  Cove,  J\L  W. 

614  SHUBAEL,  b.  Nov.  14,  1723,  Edgartown;  m.  Lydia  Chase;  1). 
1724,  dau.  of  Joseph  Chase  and  Lydia  Coffin,  of  Martha's  \  ineyard  ;  she 
d.  Oct.  29,  1806,  Tisbury;  he  d.  Tisbury,  Sept.  12,  1795;  buried  at  Lam- 
bert's Cove,  Martha's  \'ine\ard.  L'^sue  :  616.  L — \Cornelius.  res,  Chil- 
mark,  1745;  m.  Tabitha  Hancock,  Windsor,  Ct. ;  d.  1813.  617.  H. — 
Margaret,  m.  (1)  ^b'lrch  21,  1765,  ( leorge  West.  Had:  618  Margaret 
West;  m.  Jul\-  17,  1790,  Ca])t.  Edmund  Cottle;  d.  Nov.  13.  1864,  x  69. 
619.  111. — Mary  (Lolly),  b.  Nov.  5,  1759;  m.  June  i,  1778, 
Lemuel  Jenkins;  d.  Nov.  18,  1809,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.  620.  IV. — Ann, 
m.  lienjamin  l''oster,  Jmie  25,  1775,  W.  Tisl)ury,  (Ireenville,  N.  Y.  621. 
V. —  Jimima,  b.  17SV.  "i-  I'-dmund  Cottle;  d.  Nov.  14.  1789.  622.  \'L — 
Jt'rusha,  m.  Sept.  4,  1773,  Noah  Norton;  moved  to  Brookville,  Me. 
623.  \  III.  —  ( leorge.  m.  luigeuia  l)ncameron,  of  I'rance,  and  settled 
there.  ()24.  IX. —  l)amaris,  1).  \priW),  1757;  m.  .XOw  15.  17S7.  Andrew 
Norton;  1).  1758;  d.  i7«jo.  Issue:  Margaret  and  I'olK'  Norton.  625. 
X. — L}(lia,  m.  DfC.  17,  17^)7,  Lot  Norton;  she  d.  July  10,  1771.  626. 
XL — Shubael.  1).  Dec.  15,  17^)2;  m.  Aug.  S,  17S3,  Charlotte  .Vorton  ;  d. 
1836.     627.   \\i. —  Thomas,  b.  Jan.   17.   1771  ;  m.  (ij  L)ct..    1792,  Mary 


114  JONATHAN    DUNHAM 

Holmes;  m.  (2)  June   i,  1800,  Deborah  Norton;  m.  (3)   1820,  Paulina 
Hodgdon ;  d.  March  27,  1840. 

DAVIS. 
615  JEMIMA,  b.  Edgartown.  July  5,  1726;  m.  Melatiah  Davis;  b. 
1717;  d.  Jan.  9,  1795,  Edgartown;  lieutenant  colonel.  Duke's  Co.;  Rev. 
war;  she  d.  Dec.  14,  1799,  Edgartown.  Issue:  628.  I. — Melatiah 
Davis,  b.  1750;  m.  Dec.  18,  1771,  Polly  C.  Davis;  d.  Oct.  15,  1821. 
629.  II. — Shubael,  m.  Oct.  16,  1770,  Jane  West.  630.  III. — John,  b. 
1755;  m.  Feb.  8,  1776.  Abigail  Jernegan  ;  d.  April  13,  1843.  631.  IV. — 
Benjamin,  b.  1753;  m.  (i)  Oct.  i,  1775,  Molly  Daggett;  m.  (2)  Miriam 
(Hunt)  Keith;  d.  July  23,  1838.  632.  V. — Hepsibah,  b.  1758;  m.  (i) 
Oct.  10,  1776,  Shubael  Cottle;  m.  (2)  Elisha  Luce;  d.  Feb.  8,  1834.  633. 
\'I. — Molly,  b.  1744;  m.  (i)  Dec.  22,  1764,  Henry  Norton;  m.  (2)  Nov. 
23,  1766,  Samuel  Norton ;  d.  Feb.  20.  1820.  634.  VII. — Anna.  m. 
Zacharia'h  iNIeyhew,  \\'illiamsburg;  m.  Dec.  15,  1768,  Francis  Norton, 
Hebron,  Conn.     635.  \'TII. — Lydia.  m.  Lot  Norton. 

COTTLE. 

621  JE^NIIMA,  b.  1753;  m.  April  5,  1768,  Capt.  Edmund  Cottle;  b. 
1745;  d.  Nov.  9,  1809;  she  d.  Nov.  14,  1789.  Issue:  636.  I. — William 
Cottle,  b.  1774;  d.  in  infancy.  637.  II. — William,  m.  [Nlary  Daggett. 
638.  HI. — Hannah,  b.  1780;  m.  Nov.  8,  1796.  Jethro  Daggett;  d.  April 
2,  1864.  639.  I\'. — Edmund,  b.  1781  ;  m.  (i)  Tamson  Luce  ;  m.  (2)  Mary 
;  d.  Aug.  28,  1816.  640.  \'. — Amy,  m.  Sept.  11,  1788,  Con- 
stant Norton.  641.  \'l. — George.  642.  \'II. — John,  m.  Lora  Luce;  d. 
Jan.  22,  1842. 

COTTLE. 
617  MARGARET  WEST,  b.  1770:  m.  July  18.  1790,  her  brother- 
in-law,  Edmund  Cottle.  Issue:  643.  I. — Jemima  Cottle,  d.  young. 
644.  II. — Jemima,  h.  1794:  d.  Dec.  13,  1838.  645.  HI. — Sophronia. 
646.  l\  . — Sophronia.  m.  John  Davis;  d.  Jan.  14,  1842.  647.  A'. — 
George  Dunham,  b.  March  i.  1801  ;  m.  (1)  Margaret  ,^^  aldron  ;  m.  (2) 
Phebe  (Dunham)  Cleveland.  648.  \'I. — Margaret,  m.  Hiram  Weeks. 
649.  \'II. — [Mary,  1).  April  20,  1809;  m.  Rudolphus  Hancock;  d.  Sept. 
6,  1856. 

NORTON. 

622  JERl'SHA,  m.  Nov.  4,  1773.  Noah  Norton:  baptized  'Slay  8, 
1748,  Edgartown ;  moved  to  Maine.  Issue:  650.  I. — Lydia  Norton,  b. 
1775.  651.  II. — Patience,  b.  1776.  652.  HI. — Jane,  b.  1778;  m.  Benj. 
Larabee.  653.  I\'. — Seth.  b.  1780.  654.  \'. — Phineas,  b.  May  5,  1782. 
655.  \1.— Lemuel,  b.  1784.     656.  ML— .Moody.    657.  VIIL— Noah. 


JONATHAN     DUNHAM.  II5 

626  SHUBAEL,  h.  Nov.  15,  1762;  m.  Aiig^.  8,  1783.  Charlotte 
Norton;  b.  Aug.  20,  1762;  d.  1821.  dau.  of  Eliakini  Xorlon  and  Maria 
Pres'bury,  of  Ebenezer  Norton  and  Deborah  !\ra\hi.'\v,  (if  John,  one  of 
his  Majesty's  coroners,  of  Jose|)h  of  Nicholas,  of  i^\i..  JjoliiL^^orton,  of 
Plymouth;  captain;  d.  1836;  both  buried  Mncyard  llavcn  in  private 
cemetery.  Issue:  658.  1. — William  T.,  m.  1815.  Sophroni  Dag-gett. 
659.  II. — George,  b.  Sept.  13,  1802;  m  (i)  June  25,  1820,  Eliza  Manter ; 
m.  (2)  May  15,  1836,  Mary  Luce;  d.  March  8,  1872.  660.  III.— Polly 
Jenkins,  b.  Tisbury ;  m.  1808,  Nathan  Smith  ;b.  Aug.  16,  1788;  d.  Sept. 
17,  1857.  661.  IV. — Margaret,  b.  1794;  m.  Presbury  Luce,  April  [3, 
1815;  d.  May  12,  1832.  662.  \'.— Charlotte,  b.  1786;  m.  Dec.  25,  1806, 
David  Smith,  Jr.;  d.  Eeb.  20,  1820.     663.  VI. — Shubael. 

659  GEORGE,  b.  Tisbury,  1802;  m.  (i)  Eliza  Manter;  b.  June  i, 
1801  ;  d.  1835;  m.  (2)  Mary  Luce;  b.  Sept.  18,  1795;  d.  Nov.  25,  1871  ; 
postmaster; 'he  d.  March  8,  1872,  Tisbury.  Issue;  664.  I. — Charlotte, 
m.  Isaac  Collins.     665.  II. — George  B.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1822;  d.  Oct.  24,  1824. 

666.  III. — Peggy,  b.  April  7,   1832;  m.  July  26,   1854,  James  L.  Skiff. 

667.  IV. — Adelia,  b.  Aug.  5,  1833;  d.  Jan.  2,  1834.  668.  V. — Shubael, 
m.  Elizabeth  E.  Dexter;  b.  Sept.  21,  1825.  669.  \l. — Eliza,  b.  Feb. 
20,  1827,  m.  (i)  Ephriam  Harding;  m.  (2)  Dr.  Sparrow.  670.  VII. — 
Peggy  C,  m.  July  26,  1854.  James  L.  Skifif;  b.  April  17,  1832. 

668  SHUBAEL,  b.  Sept.  21,  1825;  m.  Aug.  7,  1851,  Elizabeth  E. 
Dexter;  b.  March  30,  1827.  Issue:  671.  I. — James.  672.  II. — Ed- 
ward. 

HARDING. 

669  ELIZA,  b.  Feb.  20,  1827;  m.  (i)  Ephraim  Harding,  July  t, 
1852;  m.  (2)  Dr.  Sparrow,  of  Mattapoisett.  Issue:  673.  I. — Ephraim 
Harding.     674.  II. — Eliza. 

SKIFF. 
666  PEGGY,  b.  April  7,  1832;  m.  July  26,  1854,  James  L.  Skifif. 
Issue:     675.  I. — James  Skifif.     676.   II. — -Carrie. 

COLLINS. 
664    CHARLOTTE,    m.     Isaac    Collins.      Issue:     677.   I.— Isabel 
Collins.     678.  IL— Elizal)eth. 

627  THOMAS,  b.  Jan.  17.  1771  ;  m.  (i)  Mary  Holiues  ;  b.  Aug.  22. 
1768;  (1.  h"eb.  2,  1800;  m.  (2)  June  1,  1800,  Deborah  Norton,  of  Edgar- 
town;  b.  Oct.  12,  1780:  d.  Jan.  4,  1820;  ni.  (3)  Patdina  Hodgdon,  T.el- 
fast,  Me.;  b.  July  22.  1793;  d.  \'ch.  26.  i8()4.  lie  d.  March  2y,  1841. 
Issue:  679.  I. — L\(lia  Chase,  b.  Aug.  16,  1796;  d.  May  2^,  T837.  680. 
II. — Sarah  Holmes,  1).  h'eb.  2,  1794;  m.  Jonathan  Luce,  Jr.:  d.  July  20, 


Il6  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1878.  681.  III.— Polly,  b.  March  20,  1803;  d.  1807;  d.  March  23,  1805. 
682.  IV. — Cordelia,  b.  May  14.  1804;  d.  Jan.  23,  1887.  683.  V. — 
Thomas,  b.  Xov.  12,  1806;  m.  Mar\'  Daggett,  b.  Dec.  7,  1803;  d.  Sept. 
18,  1881.  dau.  of  Peter  Daggett  and  Martha  Luce,  of  Timothy.  They 
also  had  Albina  Daggett,  who  m.  Joseph  C.  Fisli  and  had  Thomas  Fish, 
who  m.  Albina  Yale,  dan.  of  Dr.  Leroy  Yale,  and  Maria  Allen  Luce, 
dau.  of  a  son  of  Timothy  Luce.  Sarah,  a  sister  of  Albina  Yale,  m. 
Stephen  Gary.  Leroy  Fish  is  a  son  of  Albina  Yale;  he  d.  March  i, 
1868.  684.  VI.— Eveline,  Dec.  24,  181 1;  d.  Oct.,  1812.  685.  VII.— 
Pauline  H.,  b.  July  19,  1821  ;  d.  young.  686.  VIII. — Georgiana 
Mackay,  b.  June  7,  1824;  d.  Aug.  30,  1883;  m.  (1)  Leonard  S.  Gleveland ; 
m.  (2)  Gapt.  Hiram  Growell.  687.  IX. — ^^Gharlotte  Gorday,  b.  Dec.  10, 
1829;  m.  Gapt.  Nathan  M.  Jernegan. 

LUGE. 

680  SARAH  HOLMES,  b.  Feb.  2,  1794;  m.  Jonathan  Luce.  Jr.;  b. 
April  8,  1772;  she  d.  July  20,  1878.  Issue,  Tisbury :  '  688.  I. — Holmes 
Dunham  Luce.  b.  Oct.  10,  1817;  m.  Mary  Norton;  d.  Dec.  20,  1849. 
689.  II. — Glara  d'Auville,  b.  Feb.  13,  1818;  m.  Joseph  Ghase.  690.  HI. 
— Lydia  Ghase,  b.  Feb.  16,  1820;  m.  Gharles  Allen  Luce.  Had  Thomas 
D.  Luce,  Nashua,  N.  H.  691.  R'. — Althea  Stickney,  b.  March  21, 
1822;  m.  (i)  in  Boston,  Aug.  5,  1850,  Silas  Gottle  ;  m.  (2)  William  Leach. 
692.  V. — Thomas  Dunham,  b.'  Feb.  25.  1825;  d.  May  8,  1849.  693.  VI. 
— John  Tilton,  b.  Feb.  10,  1827;  m.  Susan  Amelia  Burrows.  '694.  VII. 
— James  Lyon,  b.  Dec.  7,  1829;  m.  Nov.  30,  1854.  Susan  ]\Iaria  Luce. 
Had  Gordelia.     695.  VIII. — West.  b.  April  25.   1833;  d.  Jan.   i,   1859. 

696.  IX. — Ellen   Edwards,  b.   Jan.  21,    1837;  m. Hammett ;  d. 

Dec.  12,  1871. 

693  JOHN  TILTON  LUGE,  b.  Feb.  10,  1827;  m.  Susan  Amelia 
Burrows,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Nov.  14,  1882.  Issue:  697.  I. — John  B. 
Luce.     698.  II. — Susie  A.,  m.  Clarence  R.  West.     Had  Ethel  West. 

GHASE. 

689  GLARA  D'AUVILLE.  b.  Feb.  13,  i8i8,Tisbury,  Mass,;  m.  July 
9,  1843,  Joseph  Chase ;  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  3,  1817.  Issue:  699.  I. — 
Constantine  Ghase,  b.  Jan.  21,  1845,  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.:  m.  May 
Mbsher,  of  W^asliington,  D.  G. ;  1897,  Gapt.  Ghase  commanded  Com- 
pany, 4th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Artillery,  Washington  Barracks,  D.  G. ;  has 
served  in  the  U.  S.  army  since  the  beginning  of  the  Civil  war ;  was 
awarded  a  lieutenant's  commission  in  U.  S.  Artillery,  for  meritorious 
services  during  the  war;  he  is  the  author  of  Metallurgy  of  Iron,  which 
has  been  adopted  as  a  text  book  at  West  Point  Academy  and  Harvard 


JON'ATIIAX    Dl'NlIAM.  Il7 

College.  700.  II. — Isaac,  1).  1  )cc.  17,  [846,  Boston.  Mass.;  m.  Anna 
Bertina  Shirley,  Boston;  in  .\rmy  of  the  Potomac,  nnder  Gen  U.  S. 
Grant.  He  was  in  ])attles  of  Chancellorsville,  the  Wilderness,  and  at 
Cold  Harbor;  coal  dealer,  Cambridge.  Mass.  701.  HI. — Josei)h.  b. 
Nov.  25,  1851,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  Carrie  xAmorett  Blaisdell,  Concord, 
N.  H. ;  1878,  graduated  from  Boston  Lhiiversity  with  honors;  address 
East  Weymouth,  Mass.  « 

CLEVELAND  AND  CROWELL. 

686  GEORGIANA  MACKEY.  1).  June  7.  1824;  m.  (i)  Leonard 
S.  Cleveland,  Tisbury,  in  June  7,  1853,  '^'^'^^o  d.  at  sea;  m.  (2)  Capt. 
Hiram  Crowell,  Feb.  28,  1857;  b.  Jan.  31,  1818,  Tisbury;  d.  July  7,  1865, 
Edgartown  ;  she  d.  Aug.  30.  1883,  Edgartown.  Issue:  702.  I. — Thomas 
Dunham  Crowell;  b.  May  3,  1858,  Cottage  City;  m.  Julia  Killian  Devine, 
Boston.  703.  II. — George  Edwin,  b.  Aug.  17,  i860;  m.  Edith  Leslie 
Bunker,  Edgartown.  704.  HI. — Lewellyn  Elmer,  b.  April  20,  1863; 
m.  Mary  E.  Allen,  Nantucket.  705.  IV. — Erances  Lincoln,  b.  March 
20,  1865;  m.  Frank  W.  Jennings,  Little  Compton. 

705  FRANCIS  LfNCOLN  CROWELL,  b.  March  20,  1865;  m. 
Frank  W.  Jennings,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.  Issue:  706.  I. — (jeorgiana 
Dunham  Jennings,  b.  June,  1890.  707.  II. — Thomas  Crowell,  1).  Aug., 
1896. 

JERNEGAN. 

687  CHARLOTTE  CORDAY,  b.  Dec.  10,  1829;  m.  Capt.  Nathan 
Mayhew  Jernegan ;  b.  Oct.  30,  1821;  d.  Dec.  16,  1887.  Edgartown;  she 
d.  Dec.  22,  1898,  Edgartown.  Issue.  Edgartown:  708.  I. — Thomas 
Dunham  Jernegan,  b.  April  17,  1853;  d.  Aug.  18,  1853.  709-  II- — 
Nathan  Mayhew,  b.  Jan.  9,  1858;  drowned  in  New  Bedford  Harbor, 
in  July  28,  1874.  710.  HI. — Charlotte  Corday,  b.  Jan.  13,  1861  ;  m. 
Dec.  17,  1882,  Rufus  D.  Smith.  711.  I\'. — Amy  Chase,  b.  Jan.  31, 
1863;  m.  Jan.  15,  1883.  Sanuiel  P.  Smith;  d.  Jan.  7.  1899.  San  I-'ran- 
cisco.     712.   \'. — Henry  Flodgson,  b.  Dec.  16,  18^)6;  m.  Alma  E.  Pease. 

712  HENRY  HODGSON  JI'.RXEGAN,  b.  Dec.  16.  t866;  m. 
Almah  Pease.  Issue:  713.  I. — i\uth  Hodgson  Jernegan,  b.  Jan.  7, 
1890.     714.   II. — Lucretia,  b.  July  2"^,  1892. 

"  FOSTER. 

620  ANN,  m.  June  25.  1775,  IJenjamin  iuister,  of  W.  Tisbury, 
Greenville,  N.  Y.  Issue:  715.  I. — Elizabeth  I'oster,  l)aptized  Aug. 
23-  1789.  716.  II. — Benjamin.  l)aptizt'd  Aug.  23,  1781^  717.  HI. — 
Polly  Jenkins,  baptized  Aug.  2},,  1789.  'jx'^.  \\  . — Ann.  baptized  .Aug. 
23,   1789.     719.   V. — Fear  Coffin,  baptized   Aug.  2;}^^   1789.     720.   \'\. — 


Il8  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Shubael,  baptized  Aug.  23,  1789.     721.  VII. — Franklin,  baptized  June 
26,  1791.     ^2.2.  IX. — James.     723.  X. — Theodore. 

NORTON. 

625  LYDIA,  m.  in  Tisbury.  Dec.  17.  1767,  Lot  Norton;  b.  1743, 
Edgartovvn ;  d.  March  6,  1812.  Issue:  724.  I*. — Infant,  b.  1768;  d. 
1769.  725.  II. — Lot  Norton,  1^.  1771  ;  m.  Oct.  9,  1803,  Mary  Rawson ; 
d.  Nov.  21,  1844. 

658  WILLIAM  T.,  ni.  1815,  Sophromia  Daggett;  1).  July  31,  1796; 
d.  Aug.  II,  1871.  Issue:  726.  I. — Eugenia  Ducameron,  m.  Bayes 
Norton,  yiy.  II. — William  Cottle,  b.  1818;  m.  Mary  Crowell ;  d.  Dec. 
31,  1874,  age  56  years.  728.  III. — ]\Iargaret  L.,  m.  Henry  Richardson. 
729.  W . — Edward  Souther,  drowned  at  sea.  730.  V. — Elizabeth  West, 
m.  (I)  Thomas  H.  Smith;  m.  (2))  Judge  Berry.  731.  VI. — George,  m. 
Arabella  M.  Luce.  732.  VII. — Sophronia  Kelly.  733.  VIII. — Thomas, 
drowned  at  sea.     734.  IX. — Maria  Presbury.  d.  young. 

yiy  WILLIAM  C,  b.  1818;  m.  Mary'Crowell ;  d.  Dec.  31,  1874. 
Issue,  Tisbury:  735.  I. — William  Edward,  captain;  d.  1877,  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

SMITH. 

662  CHARLOTTE,  b.  June  26,  1786;  m.  David  Smith.  Jr.,  Dec. 
25,  1806;  b.  April  10,  1781  ;  d.  Aug.  i,  1819,  Tisbury;  she  d.  Feb.  20, 
1820.  Issue:  736.  I. — Sarah  Skiff  Smith,  b.  Sept.  12,  1807;  m.  Ben- 
jamin Ishi  Hammett  Trask ;  d.  April  24,  1878.  737.  II. — Charlotte 
Norton,  b.  Dec.  21,  1809;  m.  Nov.  12,  1826,  Christopher  R.  Beetle;  b. 
April  10,  1804;  d.  Sept.  29,  1877;  she  Sept.  12,  1877,  Edgartown,  Alass. 
738.  HI. — CaroHne,  b.  July  24,  1810;  d.  April  3,  1814.  739.  IV. — 
Shubael  Dunham,  b.  Sept.  21,  181 1  ;  m.  Jane  Beecher ;  d.  March  2,  1884. 

740.  V. — Charles  Porter,  b.  Dec.  7.  1812;  m.  Dec.  3,  1844,  Joan  Luce. 

741.  VI. — Jeremiah,  infant.     742.  VII. — Gustavus  Dunham,  b.  May  25, 
1814;  m.  June  18,  1869,  Miranda  L.  Dillingham. 

TRASK., 

736  SARAH  S.  SMITH,  b.  Sept.  12,  1807;  m.  July,  1824,  Ben- 
jamin I.  H.  Trask;  b.  June  14,  1800;  d.  Dec.  23,  1871  ;  she  d.  April  24, 
1878.  Issue:  743.  I. — Benjamin  Ishi  Hammett  Traske,  Jr.,  b.  July  4, 
1827;  m.  Harriet  N.  Pinchbeck;  d.  Jan.  11,  1897.  744.  II. — John 
George  Whitwell,  b.  May  5,  1833;  m.  Oct.  31,  1855,  Mary  P.  Reynard; 
he  d.  March  16,  1858.  Had  Georgia  Whitell  Reynard  Trask;  b.  Feb. 
I,  1857;  (1.  Dec.  II,  1857.  745-  ^I^- — Gustavus  Dunham  Smith  Trask, 
b.  May  14,  1837;  m.  Ella  F.  Donnell ;  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island. 

743  BENJAMIN  I.  H.  TRASK,  1).  July  4,  1827;  m.  Nov.  9,  1848, 


JONATIIAX     DUXIIAM.  1 19 

Harriet  N.  Pinchbeck;  h.  A])ril  1,  iSjcj;  d.  July,  iS()8;  lie  d.  Jan.  11, 
1807.  Issue:  74C).  T. — Sarah  Skiff  Smith  Traskt',  1).  Dec.  21,  1849; 
m.  Peter  1).  Sturo-is.     747.    II. — Clara,  b.  May  10,  1853;  d  ]\mc  12,  t85;v 

STI^R(^.1S. 

746  SARAH   S.   S.   TPASK.   1).    Dec.   2T,    1840:   m.    Feb.   5.    1868. 
Peter    D.    Sturgis ;   b.    Alay    21;.    1840.     Issue:     748.    I. — Sadie    Traske 
■  Sturgis.  b.  Nov.  22,  1868.     749.   11.— Adehe,  b.  March  5,  1872;  m.  June 
I,  1898,  Frank  Nellarton  Dodd. 

745  GUSTAVU'S  D.  S.  TRASK.  b.  May  i-|,  18.^7:  ni.  Oct.  18. 
1866,  Ella  F.  Donnell;  b.  Feb.  20,  1846.  Issue:  749.  I. — George 
Francis  Donnell  Trask.  b.  Sept.  14.  1867.  750.  II. — John  Ellingwood 
Donnell.  b.  Feb.  18.  1871  ;  m.  May  29.  1900,  Alice  Nicholson  Coates  ; 
b.  Oct.  21,  1873.  751-  III- — Lillian  Marie  Donnell.  b.  1-eb.  12.  1873. 
752.  I\'. — Ella  Floyd,  b.  Feb.  9.  1875.  753.  V. — Mary  Dunham,  b.  July 
19.  1877;  d.  July  2T,,  1878.  754.  \'I.— Benjamin  Flammiett.  b.  April  27, 
1879.  755-  A'll.— Elizabeth  Carll.  b.  March  24,  1882;  Feb.  7,  1888. 
756.  VIII. — Adaline  Presbury,  b.  March  16,  1885. 

660  POLLY  J.,  b.  1788,  Tisbury;  m.  Nathan  Smith;  1).  Aug.  16, 
1784;  d.  Sept.  17,  1857;  she  d.  June  4.  1849.  Tisbury.  Issue:  757.  I. 
— Maria  Smith.  758.  II. — Elvira  M..  b.  Jan.  4.  1814;  m.  Howes  Noeris ; 
killed  by  lightning  July  29;  1851.  759.  III. — Nathan  Skiff,  b.  May  2t,. 
1816;  m.  Jane   B.   D.   New;   d.    Mardi    15.    1868.     760.    1\'. — Presbury 

Luce,  b.  May  18,  1821  ;  m.  (i)  Sophronia ;  m.  (2)  1862,  Adeline 

Booth.  761.  V. — Edward  T.  Taylor,  b.  Jan.  10,  1827;  m.  May  11,  1851, 
Mary  S.  Adams. 

759  NATHAN  S.,  b.  May  23,  1816,  Tisbury:  m.  1835.  Jane  B.  B.  D. 
New;  b.  April  25,  1807.  Tisbury;  d.  Aug.  15.  1878;  he  d.  March  15. 
1868;  both  buried  Vineyard  Haven.  Issue:  762.  1. —  .Marie  Presbury 
Smith,  b.  Nov.  i,  1840;  m.  George  Thomas  Hough,  M.  D.;  d.  April 
4,  1863. 

HOUGH. 

762  MARIE  P.  SMITH,  b.  Nov.  i.  1840;  m.  Dec.  26,  1859.  George 
T.  Hough.  M.  I).;  1).  March  27,.  1838;  slie  d.  .\])ril  4.  1863.  Issue: 
763.  I. — Garry  de  NeuvilU'  Hough,  b.  .April  m;,  1861  ;  m.  Oct.  2^.  1888. 
Margaret  Howard  Soule  ;  b.  May  3.  1862. 

763  GARRY  DE  N.  IIOl'GH,  b.  April  k).  1861  ;  m.  Oct.  25.  1888. 
Margaret  Howard  Soule;  b.  May  3.  1802.  Issue:  764.  I. — Doris 
Hough,  b.  July  2y,  1889.  yC^S-  1 1. —Hilda,  b.  .\ug.  31,  1890.  yGG.  HI. 
— Katherine,  b.  April  2O,  1894.  y()y.  l\  . — Garry  de  Neuville,  Jr.,  b. 
July  27,  1897. 


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JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 


LUCE. 

66i  MARGARET,  b.  April  13,  1815;  m.  Presbury  Luce;  b.  Jan. 
2.^,  1788;  d.  March  18,  i86r ;  she  d.  May  12,  1832.  Issue,  Tisbury: 
768.   L — Presbury  Luce,  b.  1818;  d.  July  14,  1819.     769.  IL — Caroline. 

JEXKIXS. 

619  MARY,  dau.  of  Shubael.  1723,  was  b.  Nov.  5,  1759;  m.  June 
10.  1778,  Lemuel  Jenkins,  who  was  b.  at  Edgartown,  Mass.,  July   17, 
1740.     He  had  previously  been  m.  Nov.   14,  1766,  to  Elizabeth  Butler 
and  Aug.  30,  1775,  to  Elizabeth  Mayhcw.     The  latter  d.  July  17,  1776 
He  was  one  of  t'he  proprietors  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  where  he  d.  Sept.  9 
1789.     She  d.  Nov.  8,  1809  and  was  buried  at   Hudson.     Issue:     770 
I. — Joseph  Dunham,  was  b.  Nov.  i,  1778  and  d.  Nov.  25,   1831.     771 
II. — ^Charles  G..  1).  July  8,  1782,  and  died  at  Hudson,  March  9,  1809 
He  had  two  daughters,  Margaret,  m.  Alonzo  Forsyth,  Oswego  Co.,  and 
Mary  Jane,  m.  Noah  Jackson,  King's  County,  N.  Y.     Issue :     y'/2.  I. — 
Margaret  Jenkins,  m.  Alonzo  Eorseyt'h,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.  j"]},.  II. — 
Mary  Jane,  m.  Noah  Jackson,  King's  Co.,  N.  Y.  774.  HI. — Lemuel,  li. 
1784,  and  d.  in  infancy.  775.  IV. — Lenuiel.  b.  Oct.  20,  1789,  was  twice  m. 
May  13,  1819,  to  Gertrude  Pearson  Huyck,  of  John  V.  H.  Claverack 
Sept.  17,  1832,  to  Elizabeth  Tracy  Kidd,  of  Thomas,  Chesterfield,  Mass. 
Lemuel  was  paymaster  at  Long  Island,  in  1812;  judge  advocate,  in  1814, 
and   practiced    law    in    Albany    when    first    married.     Issue:     776.  I. — 
Leonine  (Llewellyn),  b.  May  13,  1820  and  d.  Aug.  22,  1849.     I^l-  H- — 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  $ept.   14,   1821  ;  m.  Jan.  10,   1840,  William  McGill. 
They  had  Robert,  Sept.   i,   1843.     778-  III.— Charles  Edward,  b.  Nov. 
17,  1822;  m.  Dec.  12,  1846,  Sally  Hanson,  member  of  Wisconsin  legis- 
lature ;   judge   of  probate   of   Milwaukee    Co.,   Wis.     Issue :     779.   I. — 
Gertrude,  b.  June  25,  1848.     780.  IL— Ella,  b.  Sept.  3,  1850.     781.  HI. 
■ — Huldah,  b.  Aug.  18,  1852.     782.  IV. — Hannah  K.,  of  Lemuel,  1740; 
b.  1850.     783.  V. — Anna,  b.  Aug.  2,  1837. 

616  CORNELIUS,  ]).  Lambert's  Cove,  Mass.,  1745;  lived  at  Chil- 
mark  and  Windsor,  Ct. ;  m.  Jan.  8,  1766,  Tabit'ha  Hancock;  b.  Tisbury, 
1749;  d.  Windsor,  1813;  she  was  dau.  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hancock,  of 
Tisbury;  cooper.  Issue:  784.  I. — Josiah  Torrey,  b.  Sept.  9,  1766;  d. 
May  3,  1790.  785.  II. — Susanna,  b.  July  20,  1768;  d.  Jan.  2,  1814.  786. 
HI. — Jemima,  b.  Sept.  11,  1770;  m.  Reuben  Jacques,  Creighton,  Neb.; 
d.  Sept.  16,  1834.  787.  IV. — Lydia,  b.  July,  1772;  d.  in  infancy.  788. 
V. — Edmund,  b.  July  13,  1773;  d.  Ohois,  West  Indies,  of  fever.  789. 
VI. — Cornelius,  b.  March  16,  1775;  drowned  at  sea,  Jan.  20,  1795;  fell 
overboard.     790.  VII. — Samuel,  b.  Nov.  10,  1776;  d.  in  infancy.     791. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  121 

VIII. — Tabitha,  b.  Nov.  15.  1777;  m.  Rev.  Wm.  Colson ;  d.  Dec.  1852. 
792.  IX. — Frederick,  b.  Jan.  3,  1780;  m.  Lavina  Converse;  d.  June, 
1848.  793.  X. — (iustavus,  b.  Aug.  26,  1782;  d.  1810.  Boston,  Mass. 
794.  XL— Samuel  Hancock,  b.  Sept.  3.  1784;  d.  Dec.  1856:  m.  Lany 
Hallenbeck.  795.  XII. — Amanda,  b.  Feb.  20,  1786;  m  Mr.  Waite ;  d. 
1845.  79^-  XIII. — Stephen,  b.  ^lay  20,  1787;  m.  Betsey  Kimball,  Port- 
land. Me.;  d.  April,  1852.  797.  XIW — Mary,  b.  b\b.  7.  1790;  d.  x^thens, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.,  1809.  798.  XV. — Corneljus,  2d.  d.  Jan  zj,  1797;  d.  Oct., 
1865,  Dunlap,  Iowa. 

JACQUES. 
786  JEMIMA.  1).  1770;  m.  Reuben  Jacques,  Creighton,  Neb.;  d. 
Sept.  16.  1834.  Cheshire.  Mass.  Issue:  799.  I. — ^David  Spencer 
Jacques,  b.  Aug.  2^,  1790;  m.  Hannah  Bowditch.  800.  II. — Aviary  Han- 
cock, b.  Nov.  7,  1797;  (i)  m.  Mr.  Pratt;  (2)  m.  Dr.  Jones.  801.  III. — 
William  Edmund,  b.  Sept.  22,  1800;  m.  Laura  W.  Luther.  802.  I\'. — 
Sarah  Ann,  b.  May  3.  1803. 

800  MARY  H.  JACQLTES,  b.  Nov.  7.  1797;  (i)  m.  Mrs.  Pratt;  (2) 
m.  Dr.  Jones.     Issue:     803.  I. — Calvin  Pratt.     804.   II. — Mary  Ann. 

801  WILLIAM  E.  JACQUES,  b.  Sept.  22,  1800;  m.  Laura  W. 
Luther.  Issue:  805.  I. — Cornelia  C.  b.  July  29,  1826;  m.  John  L. 
Manchester,  Oct.  11,  1858.  806.  II. — Anna  Maria,  b.  March  30.  1830; 
d.  March  5.  1864;  m.  Nathan  Mason,  Dec.  9.  185 1.  807.  III. — Mary  C, 
b.  June  14.  1828;  d.  ?ilarch  2t^,  i860;  m.  Wm.  Burt.  March  9,  1844. 
808.  I\'. — Hulbert  L..  b.  July  6,  1835;  d.  May  12,  1891  ;  m.  Susan  Emma 
\Baker,  Oct.  15.  1865. 

807  CHILDREN  OF  WM.  BURT.  809.  I.— Alice  E.  Burt.  b. 
Sept.  17.  1847;  m.  William  H.  Perkins.  8to.  TI. — Anna  C.  b.  Jan.  8, 
1858;  m.  Wm.  11.  Perkins," Iowa. 

JACQUES. 

808  CHILDREN  OF  HULBERT  L..  1835.  811.  I.— I-red  W. 
Jacques,  b.  Dec.  13.  1870;  m.  Blanche  Wheeler,  Nov.  18,  1893. 

811  CHILDREN  OF  FRED,  1870.     812.   I.— Maude  L.,  b.  1896. 

799  DAM  I)  S.  JACQUES,  b.  Aug.  23.  1790;  m.  Hanna'h  Bowditch. 
Issue:  813.  I. — Milo  |ac{|ues.  814.  II. — George.  815.  III. — William, 
816.  IV.— Emily. 

DUNHAM. 

794  SAMUEL  1I.\XC(  )CK.  b.  Sept..  1784.  .Martha's  \  ineyard  :  m. 
Lucy  Hallenbeck.  of  Alliens,  on  Hudson.  .\.  ^^  ;  he  d.  Canaan.  X.  Y., 
1856.     Issue:     817.  I. — John  I''d\vard.  1).  Jan.  7.  181  1  ;  m.  .March  7.  1848, 


122  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Martha  Ann  Smith;  he  d.  May  i8,  1897.  819.  II. — Mary  Hancock,  h. 
March  12,  1812,  Windsor,  'Conn. 

817  JOHN  E.,  b.  Jan.  7,  181 1,  Windsor,  Conn.;  m.  March  7,  1848, 
Martha  Ann  Smith,  Cheshire,  Mass.;  1).  June  8,  1823;  d.  Rome,  N.  Y., 
June  12,  1882;  heavy  real  estate  owner  in  Western  Xew  York;  (k  Rome, 
May  18,  1897.  Issue:  820.  I.— Ada  Ellen,  Rome,  N.  Y.  821.  II.— 
Mary  Frances,  Rome,  N.  Y.  822.  III. — George  Edward,  Rome,  N.  Y. 
823.  IV. — John  Smith,  d.  in  infancy. 

623  GEORGE,  m.  Eugenia  Ducameron,  of  France,  where  they 
settled.  Issue:  824.  I. — Henry,  came  to  America  to  attend  wedding 
of  Sarah  Holmes  Dunham  and  Jonathan  Luce,  Jr.    825.  II. —  George  T. 

190  GIDEON,  b.  1700;  (I)  m.  1718,  Desire  Case;  1).  1701  ;  d.  1728, 
dau.  of  John  Case;  d.  Oct.  4,  1720,  and  Desire  Manter  Tisbury.  John 
Case  mentions  in  his  will  his  children :  William,  Barnet,  Jo'hn,  Ebenezer, 
Benjamin,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Doty  and  Desire,  wife  of  Gideon  Dunham, 

and  Mary,  wife  of  Allen;  (2)  m.   1729,  INIary  Lewes;  admitted 

to  church,  1731,  Barnstable;  d.  Aug.  26,  1762,  Southington,  Ct. ;  b.  Aug. 
16,  1700,  dau.  of  James  Lewes;  d.  1748;  (i)  m.  Elizabeth  Lothrop ;  (2) 
m.  Mary  Sturgis.  James  Lewes  mentions  in  his  will  Marc'h  25,  1747, 
his  children  Sarah,  Barnabas,  Solomon,  Elizabeth,  James,  Jonathan  and 
Mary,  wife  of  Gideon  Dunham;  m.  1732.  Gideon  was  grand  juror  at 
Plymouth;  1737,  Norwich,  Ct.  He  d.  April  27,  1762,  Southington,  Ct. 
Issue:  826.  I. — Desire,  b.  1728;  m.  June  30,  1755,  Roswell  Moore,  a 
farmer,  Southington,  Ct.  827.  II. — Mary,  b.  1732;  m.  Nov.  23,  1758, 
Amos  Hart.  828.  HI. — Sarah,  b.  1734;  m.  June  10,  1762,  Phnieas 
Woodruff.  829.  W. — ^Barnabas,  b.  1736;  m.  June  15,  1769,  Martha 
Cowles.  830.  \'. — 'Cornelius,  b.  1740;  m.  Jemima  Andrews;  d.  Feb.  23, 
1819.  831.  VI. — Sylvanus,  b.  1742;  (i)  m.  Rebecca  Woodruff;  (2)  m. 
Abigail  (Booth)  Webster;  d.  1818.  832.  VII.— Salathiel,  h.  Aug.  21, 
1757;  m.  Aug.  21,  1783,  Lucy  Steward.  833.  YIII. — Gideon,  b.  1748; 
settled  in  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

833  GIDEON  DUNHAM  was  a  member  of  the  State  legislature 
and  a  presidential  elector;  b.  1748,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1801  ;  m.  Issue: 
834.  I. — ^Solomon.     835.  II. — Shubael. 

834  SOLOMON,  m.  Issue:  836.  I.— Solomon,  I).  1824.  837.  II. 
—Henry,  b.  1824.  838.  HI.— Chauncey.  839.  I\'.— William.  840.  V. 
— Gideon.  841.  VI. — Fred.  842.  VII. — Betsey,  m.  Lowell  Mclntyre  ; 
had  843  Erskine  and  George.  844.  MIL — iMargaret,  m.  Alfred  Under- 
bill; had  Drin,  Frank,  Sidney,  845,  846,  847,  Jackson,  Kate  and  Electra. 
848.  IX. — Sarah,  m.  Wm.  Childs ;  'had  George,  Frank  and  Mcjoin. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  T23 

829  BARNABAS,  b.  1736,  son  of  Gideon  ;  m.  Afarlha  Cowles,  June 
15,  1760.  Issue:  849.  I. — Polly,  b.  in  1761.  850.  II.— William,  b. 
in  1763.  851.  TTI. — John.  ni.  Lucy  Jane  Tryon,  Southington,  Conn. 
852.  I\'. — Isaac,  b.  in  17A4:  m.  Xovember  2t,.  1786.  Charlotte  Law- 
rence; b.  Oct.  13.  1770,  and  d.  Aug.  31.  1800;  he  then  m.  ^Trs.  Abbott; 
he  d.  at  Groton,  Ct.,  Oct.  20.  1821. 

d^S^  ISSUE  OF  ISAAC  AND  FIRST  WIFE:  853.  I.— William, 
b.  Jan.  20.  T787;  m.  Matilda  Slauson.  854.  II. — James,  b.  Feb.  20, 
1789;  unmarried.  855.  III. — Jonathan,  b.  May  31,  1794;  munarried ;  d. 
April  29,  1835.  856.  IV. — Harvey,  b.  April  10.  1791  ;  m.  Dec.  31,  1812, 
Lydia  Loveland ;  b.  Jan.  19,  1791.  and  d.  March  i,  1857.  857.  \'. — 
Tryphena,  b.  Jan.  ly,  \~\)7  \  ni.  Ephraim  Dixon;  no  issue.  858.  M. — 
Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  21 ,  1799  ;  m.  Stephen  Crittenden.  Isaac,  second  wife  : 
859.  VII. — Abiah,  m.  John  Dixon.  Issue:  James  Dixon.  860,  861. 
VIII — Alma,  m.  William  Hayes.  Issue:  John,  William,  Julia.  Issue: 
862,  863,  864.   Phebe,  Robert  Hayes. 

856  HARX'EY,  b.  April  12,  1791  ;  m.  Lydia  Loveland;  d.  March  i, 
1857.  Issue:  865.  I.— Permelia.  b.  Nov.  11,  1813;  d.  July  24,  1838;' 
unmarried.  866.  II. — Isaac,  b.  Sept.  7,  1815,  Canaan,  Ct. ;  m.  Sept.  i, 
1840,  Elizabeth  Snyder.  867.  III.— Asahel,  b.  Nov.  26,  1819;  m.  July 
4,  1839,  Matilda  Curtis.  868  W. — Harvey,  b.  July  <;,  1825;  m.  Betsey 
Carley;  no  issue.  869.  \'. — Lydia,  b.  July  12.  1828;  m.  Lorin  Ilurlburt. 
Issue:  Laura.  Lewis,  Levi  Hurlburt.  870.  \I. — Charlotte,  b.  Feb.  15, 
1831  ;  m.  Henry  Johnson;  b.  April  17,  1828.  866.  \II. — Isaac,  b.  Sept. 
7,  1815;  m.  Elizabet'h  Snyder,  Sept.  i,  1840. 

866  ISSUE  OF  ISAAC:  871.  I.— Permelia,  b.  March  11,  1842;  m. 
John  Surdam.     872.  II. — Grove,  b.  April  6,  1845;  "i-   Susan  Hubbell. 

873.  III. — Asa'hel,  b.  June  17,  1840;  m.  Elizabeth  Coe  and  Enuna  Green. 

874,  875.  Issue:  George  and  Clara  Dunham.  876.  \\. — ^b'rank.  b. 
Aug.  13,  1851  ;  m.  Alice  Belden.  877.  V. — William,  b.  1862;  m.  Mary 
Sanford. 

JOHNSON. 
870  CHARLOTTE,  b.  Feb.  15,  1831  ;  m.  Henry  Johnson;  b.  April 
17,  1828.  Issue:  '^J^.  I. — ^Charles  Henry  Johnson,  b.  Sept.  22,  1850, 
Rosa  D.  Terrill.  Issue:  Mabel  Elsie,  b.  .\ug.  2^,  1878;  m.  John  Beck- 
ley,  Canaan,  Ct.  879.  IT. —  Hiram  Edward,  b.  In-b.  28,  1853;  d.  1879; 
unmarried.  880.  HI. — Mary,  b.  July  27,  1856;  m.  Mervitt  Brooks;  d. 
1881.  881.  R'.— Carrie  Eliza,  1).  Xov.  10.  1859;  d.  1862.  882.  \'.— 
Liddie,  b.  July  ly,  1861  ;  m.  Louis  Roys,  Hartford,  liarle  St. 
Issue:     883.  I. — Helen  Johnson  Roys,  b.  March  30,   1890.     884.   H. — 


124  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Olive,  b,  July  4,   1897.     885.  \'I.— Elmer,  b.  Feb.  20,   1863;  m.   Mary 
Fielding.     886.  VII.— Ovid  Loveland,  b.   March  28,   1868;  d.  Aug.  2, 

1873. 

885  ELMER  JOHNSON,  b.  Feb.  20,  1863:  m.  Mary  Fielding. 
Issue:  886.  I.— Hazael  Charlotte,  b.  Feb.  11,  1898.  887.  II.— Lulu 
Mary,  b.  July  3,  1900.     888.  III. — Henry  Fielding,  b.  Nov.,  1901. 

DUNHAM. 

853  WILLIAM,  of  Isaac,  1764;  b.  March  20,  1787;  m.  Matilda 
Slauson.  Issue:  889I.  I.— William  S.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1825.  889^.  IL— 
Matilda  O.,  b.  July  17,  1828.  889^.  III.— Robert  S.,  b.  June  29,  1832; 
resides  in  New  York  City.  889-^.  I\'.— Isaac  (twin),  b.  June  29,  1832; 
d.  voung. 

CRITTENDEN. 

858  CHARLOTTE,  of  Isaac,  b.  Oct.  21,  1799;  m.  Stephen  Critten- 
den. Issue:  8895.  I. — Isaac  Crittenden,  b.  Feb.  2,  1824;  m.  Nancy 
Gridley,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  889'^.  II.— James  Crittenden,  b.  Nov.  21,  1825. 
889'^.  HI. — Orcelia  Crittenden,  b.  Aug.  13.  1830. 

COWLES. 

SKETCH  OF  COWLES' FAMILY. 

John  Cowles. — had  Samuel  Cowles. — ^had  Samuel  Cowles  and  Caleb 

Cowles. — Samuel  Cowles. — had  Asahel  Cowles.— had  Samuel  Cowles. — 

had  Tames  Alpheus  Cowles.  Kensington,  Conn.  :  m.  Charlotte  Bronson ; 

d.  1837,  se  51  ;  m.,  second.  ]\Irs.  Catharine  Dunham.     No  issue. 

Caleb  Cowles. — had  Daniel  Cowles. — had  Martha  Cowles;  m. 
Barnabas  Dunham.  June  15.  1769;  she  was  b.  1736. 

851   JOHN,  of  Barnabas.     889^  I.— Polly,  b.    May   26,    1804;   m. 
'  Sept.  23,  1830,  James  Castelow. 

8898  POLLY  (DUNHAM)  CASTELOW.  889^.  I.— Elijah  Dun- 
ham Castelow,  b.  Oct.  2t,,  1832;  m.  April  20.  1857;  he  d.  March  i,  1903. 
889!*^.  II. — Lucy  Jane  Castelow,  b.  Nov.  24,  1836;  m.  Abbie  Ely  Smith, 

Meriden,  Ct.     889^^  HI. — Polly  Dunham  Castelow.  b. ;  m.  April 

27,  1845.  Ephraim  Roberts;  d.  April  21,  1868,  Southington,  Conn. 

889I1  POLLY  D.  (CASTELOW)  ROBERTS.  88912.  L— John 
Dunham  Roberts,  b.  June  11,  1846,  Meriden.  889!^.  II. — James  M. 
Roberts,  b.  June  21.  1868;  d.  March  13,  1898. 

8899  ELIJAH  DUNHAM  CASTELOW.  889!-'.  I.— Alice,  m. 
Nov.  8.  1883.  Rufus  Clark  Merriam.  889^5  II._Frank,  d.  Sept  12, 
1865.     889i«.  HI.— Wilbur  E.,  m.  June  23,  1892,  Annie  Meredith.     Had 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  1 25 

Milton' Castelovv.  889I".  I\'.— Mary.  889!^  W— Louis,  d.  March  28, 
]88o. 

850  WILLIAM,  1763.  ^^i)^'\  L— William,  h.  Sept.  20,  1787;  m. 
Mrs.  Nancy  Peek.  Issue:  889'^*.  L — Morris  Peek  Dunham,  b.  June 
25,  1819. 

837  HENRY,  b.  1824;  m.  Lssue  :  889-1.  L— William  C,  b.  1859; 
m.  Elizabeth  Mc\  ea. 

838  CHAUNCE^',  ni.  Lssue:  88922.  L— John  L.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
88923.   IL— Eva,  m.  James  Drake. 

840  GIDEON,  m.  Issue:  8892^.  I.— Levant.  88925.  IL— Isabel,  m. 
Frank  Fanney. 

835  SHUBAEL,  colonel;  member  assembly.  1824-5-7;  president 
elector.  1829;  d.  1848.  Issue:  8892*^.  I. — Frank,  miller.  Concord, 
Mich.  8892'.  I L— Jackson,  farmer.  Concord.  Mich.  8892s.  III.— Har- 
rison, clergyman.  Concord,  Mich.  8892*^  IV. — George,  miller,  Parma, 
Mich.     889^'^.  V. — Gideon,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

830  CORNELIUS,  b.  1740;  m.  Feb.  2,  1764.  Jemima  Andrews;  d. 
May  24,  1818,  aged  73  years.  He  was  tavern  keeper  and  known  for  his 
great  hospitality,  in  Southington;  enlisted  in  Revolutionary  war,  Feb. 

6,  1775;  he  d.  Feb.  23,  1819.  Issue,  Southington,  Conn.:  889^^  I. — 
Lovina.  b.  Dec.  13.  1764;  d.  Aug.  15.  1835.  889^2.  H. — Samuel,  b.  May 
15,  1767;  Aug.  4,  1798.  m.  Lucy  Arial.  dau.  of  John  and  Hannah  Rich; 
(1.  Sept.  20.  181 1  ;  she  m.  Oct.  6,  1826.  Abjah  Hart.  889'^'''.  HI.— Mary, 
b.  April  2y,  1769;  m.  Aug.  26,  1783.  889^^.  1\'. — Nancy,  b.  Aug.  4, 
1771  ;  m.  Levi  Curtis.  889^^.  V. — Jemima,  b.  Feb.  26.  1774;  m.  Sept. 
4,  1811,  Chester  Pratt.  8893^.  \'L — Cornelius,  b.  Jan.  29,  1777;  m.  April 
25,  1804,  Lucinia  Xewell :  d.  Jan.,  1823.     890.  \\l. — Diadamia,  b.  Feb. 

7,  1781  :  m.  Feb.  3,  1803,  Asahel  I'eck.  891.  \1 1  F— Sarah,  b.  Aug.  25, 
1783;  m.  Jan.  k;,  1806,  Nathaniel  Judd  Root.  892.  IX. — Chauncey,  b. 
]^Iarch  27,,  1786;  m.  (i)  Rosanna  Root;  m.  (2)  Sylvia  Langdon;  d.  Sept. 
29,  1880. 

831  SYLVANUS,  b.  1742;  m.  (t)  Rebecca  Woodruft' ;  d.  Oct.  28, 
1812,  aged  64  years;  m.  (2)  March  15.  1S13.  Abigail  (Booth)  Webster, 
widow  of  Joshua;  lived  on  west  side  of  Shuttle  Meadow;  d.  1818. 
S93.  I. — Harvey,  b.  1771  ;  m.  h"eb.  ().  1795,  J-^lizabeth  Tryon  ;  d.  June  23, 
1865,  aged  92  years;  he  d.  July  15.  1836.  894.  II. — Sylvaiuis.  b.  1775; 
m.  Nov.  5,  1795.  'riu'odosia  Feck.  8(^5.  111. —  Infant,  b.  1784.  Farming- 
ton.  Conn.  896.  1\'. —  l''abius,  b.  1787:  m.  Folly  S(Hiires;  d.  July  12, 
1817. 

893    ll.\l\\'l'A'.   b.    1771  :   m.    l'\'b.   (j.    1773.    I^lizabeth    (Goodrich) 


126  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Tryon,  Middleton,  Conn.;  d.  June  23,  1865,  aged  92  years;  he  d.  July  15, 
1836.  Issue:  897.  I. — Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  25,  1795;  m.  'March  25,  1814, 
Joseph  Clark.  898.  II. — Truman,  b.  Feb.  26,  1797;  d.  Sept.  8,  i860. 
899.  III. — Harvey,  b.  Feb.  5,  1799;  ni.  Julia  A.  Cornwall;  d.  March  23, 
1869.  900.  IV. — Clarissa,  b.  Sept.  18,  1803;  m.  Frank  Billings;  d.  Feb. 
17,  1867.  901.  V. — Polly,  b.  Feb.  2,  1805;  m.  Sept.  30,  1824,  Isaac 
Woodruff.  902.  VI. — Rebecca  G.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1810;  m.  Oct.  10,  1833, 
Collingwood  Hent. 

899  HARVEY,  b.  Feb.  5,  1799;  m.  Oct.  2,  1822,  Julia  Ann,  dau.  of 
Robert  and  Sarah  Hart  Cornwall;  d.  March  23,  1869.  He  lived  on 
Shuttle  Meadow.  Issue:  903.  I. — Angelie.  b.  June  19,  1825;  m.  Aug. 
2^,  1844,  Henry  R.  W.  Dickinson.  904.  II. — Robert  Cornwall,  b.  Oct. 
4,  1827;  m.  Josephine  M.  Park,  March  11,  1851.  905.  III. — Truman,  b. 
June  30,  1831  ;  m.  Jan.  i,  1857,  Mary  J.  Ufford ;  he  d.  March  30,  1882; 
Dec.  4,  1862,  m.  (1)  Angeline  Griswold ;  Oct.  7,  1868;  m.  (2)  Helen 
Sutliff.  906.  IV.— Sarah  E.,  b.  March  21,  1835;  m.  Jan.  13,  1864, 
George  Loomis. 

904  ROBERT  C,  b.  Oct.  4,  1827;  m.  March  11,  1851,  Josephine 
Park,  fruit  farm.  Shuttle  Mountain,  Southington,  Conn.  Issue:  907. 
I. — George  C,  b.  b.  Feb.  28,  1857;  m.  Lottie  K.  Davis.  Issue  :  908.  II. 
— William  N.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1857;  m.  Mary  Smith,  May  2j,  1890.  909.  I. — 
Myrtle,  b.  June  20,  1893.  9io.  H. — Laura  N.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1896.  911. 
HI.— Jonathan,  b.  July  21,  1898.  912.  HI.— Frederick  P.,  b.  July  31. 
i860;  m.  (i)  Jennie  Woodruff;  m.  (2)  Lizzie  Whiting;  m.  (3)  Grace  L. 
Dayton.  913.  IV. — Mary  J.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1862;  m.  Nov.  18,  1885,  Edwin 
G.  Lewis,  Southington,  Conn.  Had  Marion.  914.  V. — Julia  E.,  b. 
Jan.  17,  1864;  m.  June  13,  1888,  Lewis  O.  Shepard,  Southington,  Conn. 
Issue:     914a.  Dunham  Orwell,  b.  Oct.  23,  1900. 

907  GEORGE  CORNWALL,  b.  Feb.  22,  1857;  m.  Sept.  9,  1880, 
Lizzie  Keziah  Davis;  b.  Nov.  4,  1857.  Issue:  915.  I. — Bertha  Elberta, 
b.  July  3,  1881.  916.  II.— Robert  Adam,  b.  Oct.  21,  1882.  917.  HI.— 
Edna  Beulah,  b.  Oct.  17,  1885.  918.  IV.— Charles  Nelson,  b.  Oct.  24, 
1887;  d.  Feb.  II,  1889.     919.  v.— Ruth  May.  b.  May  z-j,  1897. 

912  FREDERICK  P.,  b.  July  31,  i860;  m.  Dec.  24,  1885.  Jennie  A. 
Woodruff:  m.  (2)  Lizzie  Whiting,  Nov.  18,  1890;  d.  Feb.  28,  1894;  m. 
(3)  Oct.  9,  1894,  Grace  L.  Dayton.  Issue:  920.  I. — Paul  C,  b.  Oct. 
20,  1886.  921.  II.— Dana  W.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1888.  922.  HI.— Jennie  M., 
b.  Nov.  26.  1892.  923.  IV. — Clarence,  b.  Sept.  z'j,  1891.  924.  V. — 
Halstead  1-..  b.  Feb.  19,  1897.     925.  VI.— Gladys  M.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1897. 

905  TRUMAN,  b.  June  30.   1831,  Shuttle  Mountain,  Southington, 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  12"/ 

Conn.;  ni.  (i)  Jan.  i,  1857,  Mary  J.  Ufford ;  d.  Feb.  22,  1858;  m.  (2) 
Dec.  4,  1862,  Angeline  E..  daii.  of  Giles  O.  and  Eliza  Ann  Bailey  Gris- 
wold,  Warren,  Ohio;  d.  July  12.  1868,  Qeveland,  ( )hio  ;  he  d.  March  30, 
1882,  Cleveland  ;  ni.  (3)  Oct.  7,  1868,  Helen  Sutliff.  Issue,  b.  Cleveland, 
Ohio:  926.  I. — Ella  Maria.  1).  Jan.  12,  1864:  ni.  June  2},,  1886,  Albion 
Morris  Dyer,  Warren.  (  )hio.  927.  II. — Tryon  (jriswold.  b.  July  4, 
1865;  m.  Clara  Hunt.  928.  HI.— Mary.  b.  Xov.  25,  1869,  Vassar  Col- 
lege; Charles  Holden  Prescott,  Ann  Arl)()r  College,  Cleveland.  929. 
I\'. — Giles  Cornwall,  1).  Feb.  28,  1871.  930.  V. — Katherine  Stewart, 
b.  April  26,  1874,  X'assar  College.  931.  \'I. — Truman,  b.  April  15, 
1877;  d.  April  2,  1887.  932.  VII. — Belle  Hannah,  b.  May  2,  1879, 
Vassar  College;  ni.  Ray  Potter  Perry,  Dec.  14,  1904.  933.  VIII. — 
Alice,  b.  June  27,  1882. 

PRESCOTT. 
928  MARY,  dau.  of  Helen  Sutliff,  b.  Nov.  25,  1869,  Vassar  College; 
m.    Charles    Holden    Prescott,   Cleveland,    Ohio,   Ann   Arbor,   College. 
Issue:     934.  I. — Helen  Dunham  Prescott.    935.  II. — Allen    936.  III. — 
Charles  Holden  Prescott. 

DYER. 

926  ELLA  M.,  dau.  of  Angeline  E.  Griswold  ;  b.  Jan.  12,  1864;  m. 
June  23,  1886,  Albion  Morris  Dyer,  New  York  City;  b.  Mamilton,  Ohio, 
Jan.  16,  1858,  son  Elbridge  Gerry  and  Hepzabah  (Whitney)  Dyer,  Col- 
gate University;  teacher,  Warren,  Ohio.  Issue:  937.  I. — Elbridge 
Griswold  Dyer,  b.  New  York  City,  Alay  15,  1887.  938.  II. — Sydney 
Dunham,  b.  Omaha,  Jan.  13,  1889.  939.  III. — Dorothy  Ella,  b.  Omaha, 
June  17,  1890.  940.  I\'. — ^Truman  Dunham,  1).  Warren,  Ohio,  Jan. 
26,  1896. 

927  TRYON  G.,  son  of  Angeline  E.  Griswold,  b.  July  4,  1865, 
Amherst.  Col.,  June,  1891,  Clara  Hunt,  W^arren,  Ohio.  Issue:  941.  I. 
— Tryon  Hunt  Griswold,  ]>.  Warren,  Ohio,  July  2t^,  1899. 

LOOM  IS. 

906  SARAH  E.,  b.  ^March  21,  1835;  m.  Jan.  13,  1864,  George 
Loomis,  ex-judge,  lawyer  in  Parkkersburg,  W.  \'a.  Issue:  942.  I. — 
George  Cornwall  Loomis,  Parkersburg,  W.  \'a.     943.  II. — Carrie. 

874  WILLIAM  C,  b.  1859:  m.  [Elizabeth  McVea,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Issue:     944.  I. — Henry,  1).   i8i;2.     (;45.    H. panics,  b.   1895. 

DICKINSON. 

903  ANGELINE,  b.  junr  19,  1825;  m.  .\ug.  2y,  1844,  Honry  R.  W. 
Dickinson,  of  Northam])tt m,  .Mass.  Issue:  946.  I. — Sydncx-  Dickin- 
son, Amherst  College,   Hoston,  Mass.     947.    11. — bldwin.  .\mherst  Col- 


128  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

lege,  professor  Oberlin  College  948.  III. — Charles,  Amherst  College; 
clergyman,  Canandagua,  N.  Y. 

894  SYLVANUS,  b.  May  18,  1775;  m.  Nov.  5,  1795,  Theodosia 
Peck  ;  b.  Nov.  24,  1778  ;  he  d.  May  25,  1846 ;  she  d.  Feb.  8,  1856.  Issue  : 
949.  I. — Hial,  b.  Aug.  19,  1799;  d.  Jan.  10,  1874,  Camden,  N.  Y.  950. 
II. — Evelyn,  b.  June  9,  1801.  951.  III. — Sylvanus,  b.  Jan.  22,  1806. 
952.  IV. — Orson,  m.  Hannah  Stanley ;  b.  July  25,  1803 ;  d.  Aug.  25, 
1850,  at  Millport,  N.  Y.  953.  V.— Brainard  B..  b.  July  6,  1809;  d.  Feb. 
9,  1890,  Hartford.  953a.  VI. — Wealthy  P.,  b.  July  17,  181 1;  m.  Nov. 
24,  1829,  Solomon  D.  Gridley ;  d.  May  25,  1857,  at  Southington,  Conn. 
954.  VII. — Horatio,  b.  Jan.  2,  1818;  m.  Hannah  E.  Finch;  b.  March  6, 
1820.  955.  VIII. — Theodosia,  1).  April  5,  1816;  m.  Aug.  28,  1854, 
George  W.  Johnson;  she  d.  Nov.  25,  1863.  956.  IX — Albro,  b.  July 
17,  1823. 

954  HORATIO,  b.  Jan.  2,  1818;  m.  June  23,  1845,  Hannah  E. 
Finch;  he  d.  May  2,  1887,  at  Southington,  Conn.  Issue:  957.  I. — 
Charles  Finc'h,  b.  Sept  25,  1848;  m.  Aug.  18,  1872.  Martha  E.  Gridley. 
958.  II. — John  Horatio,  b.  Nov.  10,  1853.  959-  HI. — Frank  Ward,  b. 
Oct  17,  1859;  dentist,  Hartford;  m.  Genevra  Arnold  Gridley;  b.  Nov.  4, 
1866. 

896  FABIUS,  b.  1787;  m.  Oct.  20,  181 1,  Polly  Squires;  committed 
suicide  by  taking  laudanum,  Jul\-   12,   1817.     Issue:     960.  I. — Eli. 

889  CORNELIUS,  b.  Jan.  29,  1777;  m.  April  25,  1804.  Lucinia 
Newell;  b.  1779;  d.  Nov.  23,  1853;  he  d.  Jan.  6,  1823;  a  suicide.  Issue: 
961.  I. — Infant,  b.  Jan.  2,  1805.  962.  II. — Was.hburn,  bap.  Sept.  14, 
1806;  m.  Adeline  Smith.  963.  III. — ^Jemima  Delia,  bap.  Aug.  5, 
1814.  964.  IV. — Harriet,  bap.  April  25,  18 14;  m.  May  20,  1844,  Ralph 
Armstrong. 

892  CHAUNCEY,  b.  March  22,,  1786;  m.  (i)  Nov.,  1812,  Rosanna 
Root;  d.  Nov.  2y,  1823,  aged  35  years;  m.  (2)  Dec.  23,  1824,  Sylvia 
Langdon ;  b.  July  2y,  1800;  'he  d.  Sept.  29,  1880;  she  d.  in  Southington  at 
106  years  of  age.  Issue,  Sout'hing'ton,  Conn.:  965.  I. — 'Samuel 
Cornelius,  b.  May  3,  1815;  d.  Feb.  8,  1816.  966.  II.— Charles  B.,  b. 
June  6,  1819;  d.  Oct.  6,  1820.  967.  HI. — George  B.,  b.  June  6,  1819;  d. 
Oct.  6,  1820.  968.  IV. — Rosanna,  b.  Sept.  20,  1821  ;  m.  April  13,  1842, 
Levi  Gridley;  d.  Nov.,  1850.  969.  V. — 'Chaunccy,  b.  Nov.  27.  1823;  m. 
May,  1851,  Sarah  H.  Clark;  d.  Jan.,  1869.  970.  VT. — Sarah  Langdon, 
b.  Dec.  3,  1825;  d.  Dec.  3,  1825.  971.  VI. — Charles  Cornelius,  b.  May 
3,  1828;  m.  May  27),  1850,  Eunice  S.  Andrews;  d.  Sept.  i,  1887.  972. 
VII. — George,  b.  April  7,  1830;  m.  (i)  Isabella  Bradley;  m.  (2)  Mary 


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JONATHAN     DL-MIAM.  1 2<J 

Jane  Johnson.  973.  \III. — ^Gilcs  Lang-don,  b.  Jnly  16,  1832;  m.  (i) 
Nancy  A.  Rolnnson;  ni.  (2)  Julia  l*latl.  (jj4.  IX. — Sanuicl  liin;.;-- 
hamton.  X.  Y.,  b.  b"eb.  8,   1835:  m.  (  )ct..  Sarah  aI.  Clark. 

972  GEORCiK,  b.  April  7,  1830,  at  Southington  :  m.  (0  ^lay  3.  1852, 
Isabella  Bradley;  d.  May  11,  1856;  ni.  (2)  May  7,  1861,  Mary  Jane  John- 
son;  b.  March  8,  1849,  b'armington.  Issue:  975.  I. — Isabella  Bradley, 
b.  Dec.  30,' 1855.  976.  II. — George  Mortimer,  b.  Aug.  7,  1862;  m.  Jtuic 
2y,  1883,  Eva  A.  Merriam.  977.  III. — Edgar  Grant,  b.  Feb.  20.  1868; 
m.  Sept.  27,  1893,  Mary  Miner  Hitchcock.  978.  IV. — Clayton  Lang- 
don,  b.  April,  1870;  m.  April  2S,  1892,  Emily  Gage  Hitchcock. 

973  GILES  LANGUOX,  b.  July  16,  1832;  m.  (i)  May  17,  1858, 
Nancy  A.  Robinson;  d.  March  2,  1873;  m.  (2)  May  12,  1874,  Julia  Piatt. 
Issue:  979.  I. — Ida*  A.,  b.  Jan.  21,  1859;  m.  Nov.  14,  1883,  Winfield  S. 
Pease;  d.  Dec.  12,  1894.  980.  II. — ^^Louisa  R.,  b.  Sept.  23,  1869;  m. 
Nov.  2y,  1889,  Frank  Barnes. 

974  SAMUEL,  b.  Feb.  8,  1835,  at  Southington,  Ct. ;  graduated 
Yale  College,  i860;  graduated  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1863; 
1863-70,  pastor  Congregational  Church,  West  Brookfield,  Mass.; 
1870-73,  First  Congregational  Church,  Xorwalk,  Ct. ;  since  1873,  pastor 
West  Presbyterian  Church,  Binghamton,  X.  Y. ;  m.  Oct.  6,  1863.  Sarah 
M.  Clark,  of  Harwinton,  Ct.,  who  d.  April  9,'  1894.  A  beautiful  new 
church  was  erected  in  llinghamton  in  memory  of  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  Dun- 
ham, and  dedicated  (jct.  16,  1899.  Issue:  981.  I. — Sanuud  Clark,  b. 
June  12,  1866;  d.  Feb.  21,  1887.  982.  II. — Clara  Langdon,  b.  July  28^, 
1869;  d.  Oct.  IT,  1870.  983.  III. — ^Chauncey  Wilson,  1).  Jan.  9,  1872; 
d.  Oct.  8,  1875.  984.  1\'. — Luther  Langdon,  b.  July  29,  1874;  d.  June 
14,  1893. 

889-"  SAMUEL,  1).  in  Southington,  Ctjnn.,  March  i^,  i7''7:  ni.  l'"el). 
4,  1798,  Lucy  Arial,  dau.  of  Jo'hn  Arial ;  'he  d.  Sept.  26,  iSii  ;  she  m. 
Abijah  Hart,  Oct.  26,  1826;  after  the  death  of  his  hrsi  wife.  Hannah 
Rich,  who  was  b.  Aug.  2/,  1781  ;  I  larl,  d.  .\la\  <^  i82(j;  Sept.  1,  1831,  she 
m.  her  third  luishand,  Isaac  I  learns,  of  Laneshoro.  Issue:  985.  1. — 
Roxanna,  b.  Nov.  10,  i79<);  m.  .\la\.  \82(),  h'lijah  Ashle\-.  986.  II. — 
Diadamia,  b.  June  20,  1801:  m.  (i)  ( ieorge  Everett;  m.  (2)  (leorge 
WoodrufT.  987.  III. — Lucy  .Maria,  h.  h'eb.  20,  1801  :  m.  Xov.  2(),  1822, 
Oliver  Lewis.  988.  1\'. — .Albert,  b.  Aug.  20,  1804;  m.  I'eb.  24,  1825, 
Sylvia  Cowles.  I'lainville.  989.  \. —  Henry,  b.  Ma\  i.  1806:  m.  Hen- 
rietta h^isher,  Oxfcird.  990.  \'l. — Elizabeth,  b.  h'el).  20,  1808;  m.  Aug. 
7,   1827,   George  Seymour.     991.   \  H. — Sarah,   b.   Nov.   24,    1809;    m. 


130  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

Nov.  29,  1830,  William  A.  Seymour.  992.  VIII. — Lucena,  b.  March  10, 
181 1  ;  m.  Jan.  26,  1828,  Morton  Judclson,  of  John. 

921  CHILDREN  OF  DANA  W.,  1888.  Children  by  Lizzie  Whit- 
ing- 993-  Clarence  W.,  b.  Sept.  2^,  1891.  994.  Jennie  M.,  b.  Nov. 
26,  1892.  Children  by  Grace  Dayton  :  995.  Halstead  F.,  b.  Feb.  19, 
1897.     996.  Gladys  G.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1899. 

822  SALATHIAL,  b.  March  15,  1757;  m.  Lucy  Stewart,  in  1783. 
He  was  b.  in  Southington,  Conn.,  where  he  enlisted  in  the  Revolutionary 
war  in  1775-6.  He  removed  to  Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  in  1796,  where  he  lived 
until  1813,  when  he  settled  in  1813,  and  remained  up  to  the  time  of  his 
deat'h,  Mardh  10,  1841.  His  wife  survived  him  seven  years.  Issue, 
Southington,  Conn.:  997.  I. — John,  b.  1785;  m.  Elizabeth  Hungerford,' 
July  8,  1807.  998.  II. — Electa,  b.  April  29,  1788,  n'^-ar  Spencer  Hunger- 
ford,  April  29,  181  o.  999.  III. — ^Laura,  b.  1792,  near  William  Wood, 
in  1814.  No  record  of  the  three  children.  1000.  IV. — Alfred,  b.  1797; 
m.  Nellie  Vader,  Frankfort,  N.  Y.  looi.  V. — James,  b.  1806;  m.  Mrs. 
Nancy  Brown,  June  14,  1826. 

HUNGERFORD. 

998  ELECTA,  b.  April  29,  1766;  m.  Spencer  Hungerford,  in  1810, 
and  removed  to  Caroline,  in  1818.  Issue:  1002.  I. — Lewis,  b.  in 
Frankfort,  Feb.  2}^.  ]8it.  T003.  II. — Jnlia  Ann,  b.  June  27,  1813;  m. 
Mason  Clark,  in  1831.  1004.  III. — Chauncey,  b.  June  8,  1815;  m. 
Amanda  Howe,  Slatersvillc,  X.  Y. ;  d.  Feb.  14,  1880.  1005.  I\\ — 
Edward,  b.  May  15,  1817;  m.  Hannah  L.  Shofif,  1844,  Speedville ;  d.  Oct. 

15,  — .     1006.  V. — Lucy  M.,  b.  March  i,  1819;  m.  J.  H.  Roe;  d.  1891, 

in  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1007.  VI. — Amanda,  Ix  Eel).  26,  182 1  ;  m.  Horatio 
Belcher;  d.  March  2y ,  1894.  1008.  VII. — William,  b.  Dec.  26,  1822;  m. 
Mary  Nye,  in  1857;  d.  Feb.  16,  1893.  1009.  VIII. — Laura,  b.  Sept.  13, 
1825;  m.  Andrew  Boyd  ;  d.  June  i,  1881.  1010.  IX. — Charlotte,  b.  Xov. 
20,  1888;  m.  Rev.  John  Steele,  Ithaca;  d.  May  i,  1890. 

1002  LEWIS  HUNGERFORD,  b.  Feb.  23,  181 1,  Frankfort, 
Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  d.  June  9.  1882.  Issue:  loii.  I. — Sabra,  m. 
Rev.  Judson  Ligg,  1854,  Speedsville,  N.  Y.  Had  John  and  Edward 
Ligg.  1012.  II. — Electa.  1013.  HI. — Jay,  m.  Mary  Peters.  Had  two 
c'hildren.  1014.  IV. — Lafayette,  m.  Mary  "Nixon.  Had  1015  Electa, 
1016  Julia  and  1017  Mason.     Julia,  m.  F.  Grant. 

1005  EDWARD"  HUNGERFORD,  b.  May  15,  1817;  m.  Hannah 
Shofif,  of  Speedsville,  X.  Y.,  1844;  d.  at  Ithaca,  X.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1881. 
Issue:  1018.  L— Electa,  m.  C.  B.  Browni^^-.  1865.  Had  1019  Alice, 
1020  Edward  and  1021  Collingwood  Brown.     Alice,  b.  Carl  P.  Lasher, 


JONATHAN     DUNHAM.  I3I 

1901.     1022.  II.— Hcrl)c'rt,    deceased.     1023.   III. — Lucy,    m.    Warren 
Ellis.     Had  I  Herbert,  II  j..hii  and  HI  Jennie  Ellis. 

BELCHER.  ^   y^^.^i\ 

1007  AMANDA  A.  HUNGERFORD,  b.  Feb.  26,  1821  :  m." Horatio 
Belcher^  who  d.  March  i-j ,  i8(j4.  Issue  :_  1024.  I. — Irving,  breveted  a 
major;  d.  Aug.  i,  1865.  1025.  II. — Daughter,  m.  Wm.  R.  Bates.  Had 
I  Irving  and  II  Eusebia  Bates. 

1008  WILLIAM  HUNGERFORD,  b.  Dec.  20,  1822;  m.  Nancy 
Nye,  in  1857;  d.  Feb.  15,  1893.  Issue:  1026.  I. — Nye.  1027.  II. — 
Spencer.     1028.  HI. — Adell. 

ROE. 

1006  LUCY  M.  HUNGERFORD,  b.  ^^Farch  i,  1819;  ni.  John  H. 
Roe;  d.  1890,  Flushing,  Mich.  Issue:  1029.  I. — Jamie.  1030.  H. — 
Spencer.     1031.   HI. — Lottie. 

1000  ALFRED  DUNHA^I,  b.  1797,  Frankfort,  N.  Y. ;  m.  NelHe 
Vader;  d.  Eon  de  Lac,  185 1.  Issue:  1032.  I. — Cynthia.  1033.  H. — 
A.  Sherman.     1034.  HI. — Louisa.     1035.   IV. — Lucy. 

looi  JAMES  DUNHAM,  b.  1806,  in  Frankfort,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Nancy 
Brown;  she  d.  March  24,  1845;  1849,  located  in  Farmington,  Pa.  Issue: 
1036.  I. — Electa,  1).  March  2}^,  1828;  m.  James  Hardenburg,  May  6, 
1847.  Issue,  Hardenberg:  1037.  I. — Chester,  Hardenberg,  b.  .\ug.  14, 
1849;  'T^-  Nellie  Rutherford.  Had  two  deceased  and  two  living  chil- 
dren. 1038.  H. — Carrie,  m.  Thomas  Howell,  Lancaster,  Pa.  1039. 
HI. — Ada,  m.  Thomas  Kute,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1040.  \\ . — Aaron,  b.  Oct. 
14,  1851  ;  m.  Harriet  Case,  1871.  Had  1041  Forest,  m.  1041a  L\man, 
1042  Chester,  1043  Edward,  1044  Alice,  1045  Bertha;  m.  John  Baker; 
1046  Nellie,  m.  Thomas  Dickerman,  Middlebury,  Pa.  1047.  I^- — 
Ladormia,  b.  Oct.  12,  1830;  m.  Edward  Briggs,  Feb.  23,  1851.  Had 
1048.  I. — Perry  G.  Briggs,  b.  ]\Iarch  10,  1856;  d.  Aug.  28,  190 — .  1049. 
II. — Belle  E..  b.  Jan.  4,  1861  ;  m.  Leroy  French,  in  1889,  and  had  1050. 
I. — Briggs  and  1051.  II. — Clara  Belle  French.  1052.  I. — Ida  May,  b. 
June,  1858;  m.  Abram  Warren.  Had  1053.  I. — Louis  and  1054.  II. — 
Warren.  1055.  II. — Rose,  b.  al  Tioga,  I'a. ;  d.  March  6,  18(^4.  HI. — 
Lucy  II.  Dunham,  b.  (  )cl.  14,  1833:  m.  John  llazlett,  March  25,  1855; 
Oie  (1.  March  15,  ujoj.  Issue,  Hazleit :  1050.  I. — Frank  R.,  m.  Eolea 
Taylor.  Me  d.  Dec.  20.  .1889;!).  Osceola.  I'o.  1057.  II. — James  Ed- 
ward, 1).  Aug.  29,  i860;  m.  Mrs.  I'A-a  Foster,  June  0,  1894.  1058.  HI. — 
Nancy  Jane,  b.  Nov.  i,  185S:  ni.  Wm.  Pepper,  Aug.  13,  i88().  Had 
1058a  John  I'ejiper,  March  12,  1892.  1059.  I\'. — Ella  h".,  b.  Jan.  22, 
1863;  d.  Oct.  24,  1890.     loOo.   \'. — Fannie  ]\I.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1867;  m.  Wm. 


132  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

O.  Monroe,  Sept.  4,  1890.  Issue,  Monroe:  1061.  I. — Edmund  L. 
Monroe,  b.  Aug.  10,  1891.  1062.  II. — Donald  H.  Monroe,  b.  Jan.  6, 
1890.  1063.  VI. — Herbert,  b.  June  22,  1872,  Miami,  Florida.  1064.  IV. — 
Calfernia  Dunham,  b.  June  9,  1835,  at  Caroline,  N^.  Y. ;  m.  Anthony  J. 
Howell,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Issue.  Howell:  1065.  I. — Mary  Howell,  h. 
June  7,  1855;  d.  young.  1066.  II. — Mira  Howell,  b.  Dec.  25,  1869;  d. 
young.  1067.  HI. — Lucy  Howell,  b.  Aug.  4,  1856;  m.  Dewitt  Fowler 
Trumbell's  Cor.;  d.  Dec.  6,  1897.  1068.  IV. — Jennie,  b.  Nov.  3,  1858; 
m.  LeGran'd  Brown,  Horseheads,  N.  Y.  Had  dau.,  b.  Newfield,  X.  Y. 
1069.  V. — James  A.  Howell,  b.  June  22,  i860;  m.  Adeline  Miller; 
he  d.  Aug.  3,  1889.  1070.  A\ — William  Mason,  b.  Aug.  11,  1837, 
at  Caroline,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Sarah  A.  Lawyer,  Farmington,  Pa.,  April,  1856; 
he  d.  June  21,  1886.  Issue,  Gaynier :  1071.  I. — Rose  Anna,  b.  March 
6,  1866;  m.  Edward  Gaynier,  Undilac,  Mich.,  Aug.  29,  1888.  Issue, 
Condilac,  Mich.:  1072.  I. — Bessie  Les  Gaynier,  b.  Feb.  14,  1890;  d. 
Sept.  5,  1890.  1073.  H. — ^Mason  E.  Les  Gaynier,  b.  April  12,  1891. 
1074.  HI. — Raymond  D.  Les  Gaynier,  b.  June  19,  1893.  1075.  IV. — 
Bernice,  b.  Sept.  21,  1895.  1076.  V. — NeUie  S.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1875;  d. 
Nov.  22,  1882,  at  Condilac.  1077.  \^I. — Royal  Salathial  Dunham,  b.  at 
Caroline,  Oct.  14,  1839;  m.  Adelia  Knapp,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  in  1867. 
Issue:  1078.  I. — George,  b.  in  Watson,  Mich.,  Feb.  20,  1869.  1079. 
II. — Frederick,  b.  in  Watson,  Mich.,  May  24,  1876;  m.  Maud  Morris, 
Feb.  26,  1897.  1080.  HI. — Wayne,  d.  young.  1081.  VII. — Melvina, 
b.  June  19,  184T,  at  Caroline.  N.  Y. ;  m.  Freeman  Miller,  Oct.,  1870, 
at  Watson,  Mich.  Issue:  1082.  I. — Carrie,  b.  1871,  at  Watson,  Mich. ; 
m.  Wm.  Resagie.  1083.  II. — Frederick,  h.  1873,  Watson,  Mich.  1083. 
HI. — Carrie  Dunham,  m.  William  Resagie.  Issue,  Resagie:  1084.  I. 
—Earl.     1085.  II.— Joel.     1086.  HI.— Nellie.     1087.  IV.— Daughter. 

HAZLETT. 

1056  FRANK  R.  HAZLETT.  b.  Nelson,  Pa.,  April  2,  1856;  m. 
Eolea  Taylor,  Dec.  20.  1889.  Issue:  1088.  I. — Clinton  E.,  b.  Jan. 
3,  1890.  1089.  II. — John  H.,  b.  Oct.  5.  1891.  1090.  HI. — Blaine  R., 
b.  Jan.  13,  1894.     1091.  IV. — Margaret  J.,  b.  Jan.  4,  1896. 

997  JOHN  DUNHAM,  b.  1785,  m.  Elizabeth  Hungerford,  Aug., 
1807.  He  came  to  Ohio  in  1819.  He  d.  Feb.  2,  1848,  and  she  in  1878, 
in  her  87th  year.  Issue:  1092.  I. — Ambrose,  b.  in  1809 ;m.  Susan 
Hollister,  Nov.,  1838:  he  d.  Nov.  14.  1882.  1093.  I'- — Chester,  b.  1810; 
d.  Oct.  19,  1889.  1094.  HI. — Alonzo,  h.  1812;  Aug.  16,  m.  Juiis 
Barnard.  1095.  1\'. — Laura,  b.  1815:  m.  (i)  Asabel  Hungerford;  m. 
(2) Hubbell.     1096.  \'.— Eliza,  b.  Nov.  16,  1816;  m.  \\'illiam  I. 


JONATHAN*     DlWIIANf.  1 33 

WMiccler.  toij/.  \'. —  I-rcdcrick.  1).  iSk);  m.  Lncinda  Ransom.  T098. 
\  ]. —  T'licbc,  1\  jail.  (),  iSjj;  111.   Xalniiii  \\'ii;i;iiia. 

iO(;J   Anihrosc,  1).    iSoS-c;;   d.    .X'ov.    14,    18S2:   111.    Susan    llollister, 

X(n-..  1838.     Issue:      io(;8a.    I. — I'^stclle,  in. L\le.      1099.    II. — 

Mar\.  m.  Herbert  Ixatlilxme.  iioo.  III. —  Ma'"i;'.li.  m.  Major  Fitch. 
1101.  IN'. — Albina,  m.  .\.  Ilailia\\a\.  1102.  \. —  l\o\al,  d.  in  army. 
1  KH.    \  1. — I'>ed  II.,  111.   Kate  I'orkill,  Lincoln,   Kansas. 

1093  CHESTER,  I).  Jill \-  17.  1810 ;  d.  (  )ct.  17,  i8(j() ;  m.  jul\-  17,  1844, 
.Amanda  Harper,  Cu\alii>^a  i'n.  ||c  moved  Ii-mui  iM-ankforl,  X.  Y..  to 
Bedford,  Ohio,  and  in  \^(\()  to  York,  Indiana.  Issue:  1104.  I. — 
Delilah,  b.  Aug.  22,  1845;  ^3  years  an  invalid.  1105.  H. — Emily,  b. 
Aug.  26,  1846.  1 106.  HE — Sarah,  b.  May  2,  1848,  York,  Steuben  Co. 
1107.  IV. — John  Henry,  farmer.  Williams  Co.;  b.  Sept.  12,  1850;  m. 
Sept.  16,  1877,  Bettie  Sowers,  York.  1108.  \'. — h'ranklin  Seriah,  b. 
April  I,  1852,  Chicag-o,  111.  1109.  AH. — ^Martin  Souther,  York,  Ind. ;  b. 
Jan.  19,  1854;  m.  Dec.  25,  1881,  Jennie  Carmory,  Angolia,  Ind.;  he  d. 
Jan.  2"],  1897,  Angolia,  Ind. 

'1107  JOHN  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  12,  [850;  m.  Sept.  16,  1877,  Bettie 
Sowers.  Issue:  mo.  I. — Ida  Ma}-,  b.  Nov.  2,  1878;  m.  Jan.  15,  1900, 
Leroy  Thomas,  Nettle  Lake,  ( )hio.     iin.   H. — Edwin,  b.  .Xov.  [6,  1882. 

mo  IDA  MAA\  b.  Xov.  2,  1878;  m.  Jan.  15,  1900,  Leroy  Thomas, 
Nettle  Lake,  Ohio.     Issue:     11 12.  I. — Ralph  (iale.  b.  Jan.  7,  1901. 

1 109  AIARTIN  SOUTHER,  b.  Jan.  19,  1854;  d'.  Jan.  2-j,  1897, 
Angolia,  Ind.;  m.  Dec.  25,  1881,  Jennie  Carmorv,  .Angolia,  Ind.  Issue: 
1113.  I. — Carl,  1).  Julv  2*^,  1885;  d.  March  31,  1891.  11 14.  II. — Royal 
Wade,  b.  June  30,  1890. 

1094  ALONZC).  b.  Aug.  16.  1812.  I'rankfort  :  m.  Dec.  31,  1835, 
Julia  Bernard;  b.  1817;  d.  ()ct.  2().  18(^4.  Issue:  1115.  I. — Priscilla,  b. 
July  24,  1838;  m.  Sept.  2}^,  i8C)0,  Hiram  V.  Cm'tis.  iiU).  II. — Lorina, 
b.  July  26,  1840;  m.  Sejit.  9,  1860,  Xathaniel  iU'iniel.  1  11 7.  HI. — 
Lucinda  E.,  b.  Alay  18,  1850:  m.  Dec.  15,  i8()f),  William  E.  Moss. 

VYHEELER. 
1096  ELIZA,  m.  Nov.  16.  1848,  William  L.  Wheeler,  Phelps,  X.  Y. 
Issue:  1118.  I. — Lottie  I'^lizabeth.  b.  ( )ct.  2-j ,  1850:  m.  Dec.  21,  1870, 
Edwin  S.  Libbw  t  i  kj.  H. — Charles  Johnson,  b.  Se])t.  (;,  1856;  m.  k\'b. 
23,  1887.  Josephine  C.  Mead.  1120.  III. — John  Dunham,  b.  Oci.  12, 
1857;  d.  18(34.  1 121.  \\ . — Warren  (ieorge,  b.  jul\-  4,  i860;  d.  Xov.  5, 
1897;  "i-  Dec.  12,  1882,  Xellie  Wagner.  1122.  \'. — Lida  S.,  b.  Nov.  2. 
1863;  m.  Nov.  14.  1883.  l-:dward  II.  Collins.  1123.  \  I.— Royal  M.,  b. 
Nov.  26,  1876;  m.  Oct.  29.  1902,  Martua,  (  )hio.  iMliel  .M .  Craft  ;  b.  1876. 


134  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

LIBBY. 

1118  LOTTIE  E.  WHEELER,  b.  Oct.  27,  1859;  m.  Dec.  21,  1870, 
Edwin  S.  Libby.  Issue:  1124.  I. — A'ernon  W.,  b.  Nov.  18,  1871. 
1125.  II.— Lucy  Belle,  b.  Jan.  28.  1878.  1126.  III.— Virgil  Blanche,  b. 
Sept.  3,  1884. 

WHEELER. 

1 1 19  CHARLES  JOHNSON,  b.  Sept.  9,  1856;  m.  Feb.  it,.  1887, 
Josephine  C.  Mead.     Issue:     1127.  I. — ^Marcia,  b.  March  16,  1890. 

1 121  WARREN  GEORGE,  b.  July  4,  i860;  d.  Nov.  5,  1897;  m. 
Dec.  12,  1882,  Nellie  Wayne.  Issue:  1128.  I.— Clare,  b.  Oct.  i.  1883; 
d.  Eeb.  12,  1898.  1 129.  II. — George,  1).  Aug.,  1886;  killed  by  cars,  Sept. 
12,  1894. 

COLLINS. 

1122  LIDA  S.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1863;  m.  Nov.  14.  1882,  Edward  H.  Col- 
lins. 'Issue:  1130.  I. — Lottie,  b.  Dec.  21,  1883.  1131.  TI. — Keith  W., 
b.  Sept.  9,  1888. 

CURTIS. 

1115  PRISCILLA,  b.  July  24,  1838;  m.  Sept.  22,  i860,  Hiram  F. 
Curtis.  Issue:  1132.  I. — Alonzo  D.  1133.  II. — William  C.  1134. 
III.— Linnie  J.,  b.  1866;  d.  Oct.,  1875. 

1095  LAURA,  1).  1815;  m.  Asabel  Hungerford,  a  doctor  from 
Amenia,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  T.  Hul)bell.  Issue:  1135.  L — Orin  J.  Hunger- 
ford.     1136.  II. — Orton  C.  Hubbell,  president  of  college,  Fairfield,  Neb. 

1 137.  HI. — Clifton  D.  Hubbell.  professor  high  school,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

1138.  IV. — Alicia.     1139.  V. — Du'thie. 

1097  FRED,  b.  1819;  m.  Lucinda  Ransom.  Issue:  1140.  I. — ■ 
Lucinda  R.     1141.   II.— Flold  A. 

1098  PHEBE,  b.  Jan.  9.  1822 ;  d.  June  30,  1896;  m.  1845,  (0  Nahum 
Wiggins;  m.  1856,  (2)  William  E.  Thompson.  Issue:  1142.  I. — ^Milan 
W.  Wiggins,  b.  April  29,  1896;  m.  Mariah  Hubbard.  1143.  II. — CuUom 
H.  Wiggins,  b.  Nov.  i,  1847.  ii44-  H- — -^sa  Dunham  Thompson, 
Cleveland,  Ohio;  m.  Cora  Bach.  1145.  IV. — Elizabeth,  Bloomingdale, 
Mich. ;  m.  Edwin  Remington. 

5  GERSHOM,  m.  Mary  Clark,  of  Nantucket.  His  father  gave 
him  land  at  Middleboro,  and  willed  him  a  pair  of  oxen;  d.  1738-9.  He 
made  a  will,  dated  March  3,  1737-8,  giving  to  his  sons,  Gershom,  Jethro, 
Seth  and  Paul,  and  to  his  daughters,  Mary  Deborah  and  Zeruiah.  He 
had  already  given  to  David.  He  appointed  his  wife  executrix ;  will  pro- 
bated, Nov.  2,  1739.  Issue:  1145a.  I. — David,  m.  (i)  Sarah  Clifford; 
m.  (2)  Mary  (Ripley)  McElroy;  d.  1746,  intestate.     1146.  II. — Gershom, 


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111.  Alarv.  1147-  III. — jetliro.  in.  Mcliitaljel  Xinccnl  ;  >lu'  d.  Oct.,  1789, 
?e  88.  1148.  IV. — Setli.  1).  17(4;  111.  Xaonii  Merchant  ;  d.  Ant;-.  2t,,  1799; 
.she  Dec.  14.  1785.  ii4<j.  \  . —  I'anl,  ni.  Sarah  llilhnan,  of  Samuel  and 
Deborah.      I150.   \'I.— Daniel.    li\ino-    in     1727.    as    shown    ])y    a    deed. 

1 151.  \'ir. — Mary.   ni.  jnly   22.    1713.  James  Covell,  jr.,   wln)   d.    1762. 

1 152.  \'I]I. —  Deborah,  h.  \(n)():  m.  Thomas  Pease,  Jr.  ;  h.  Aus^.  25.  1694; 
Jan.  15,  1765.      1 153.   iX. — Zerniah.  111.  Jnl\-  16,  174T.  AVilliam   Rogers. 

1 149  PAUL,  ni.  Sarah,  dan.  of  Samuel  and  Deborah  ITillman. 
Issue:     1 154.  I. — Paul,  m.  Sarah  Allen. 

1 154  PAI'L,  m.  Sarah  Allen;  b.  1767,  Falmouth,  Mass.;  she  d.  Jan. 
3.  1846,  tombstone  ;  he  1810.  Issue,  Edgarton  :  1155.  I. — Sarah  Allen, 
b.  Sept.  13,  1797;  m.  (I)  Peter  Pease;  m.  (2)  James  Bunting;  m.  (3) 
William  W.  Hall;  d.  Oct.  18. . 

1 155  SARAH  A.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1797,  Tisbury;  m.  (i)  Dec.  25,  1817, 
Capt.  Peter  Pease,  of  Edgartown ;  b.  Dec.  24,  1794;  d.  March  r5,  1822, 
Port  au  Prince;  m.  (2)  Nov.  9,  1823,  James  Bunting;  h.  1/^7:  d.  ^larch 
14,  1836;  m.  (3)  Feb.  19,  Rev.  William  H.  Plall,  b.  April  28,  1797, 
Methuen,  Mass.;  d.  Nov.  28.  1884,  Patchogue,  L.  I.;  she  d.  Oct.  19, 
1879,  Edgartown.  Issue:  1156.  I. — William  Allen  Pease,  b.  Aug.  24, 
1820;  m.  Mary  Ann  Tolman.  1157.  H. — Peter,  b.  April  15,  1822;  m. 
(i)  i843,AIaria  Norton;  m.  (2)  Aug.  10,  1851,  Abbie  F.  Tanner.  1158. 
III. — Charles  A.  Bunting,  b.  Jan.  7,  1828;  m.  April  t6,  1851,  Mary  P. 
Earls;  was  superintendent  of  New  York  Christian  House  for  Intem- 
perate Men.  1 159.  l\. — James  H.,  1).  July  21,  1830;  m.  (i)  June  3,  1852, 
Minerva  R.  Chase;  m.  (2)  April  4,  1863,  Mary  F.  Cross;  he.  d.  Aug.  12, 
1871.  1160.  A'. — John,  b.  1832;  d.  July  i.  1833.  \i(n.  \'l. — Elizabeth 
White  Hall,  b.  1838;  d.  Jan.  30,  1839.  1162.  \'H. — John  Leroy,  b. 
1840;  d.  Jan.  12,  1841.  ii''^^.  \  111. — John  Leroy,  b.  Fel).  7,  1842;  m. 
April  5,  1876,  Sadie  E.  Raynor,  Patchogue,  L.  I. 

ii48SETH,b.  1704 ;  m.  Naomi  Merchant :  b.  171  5  :  I)uried  Dec.  14, 
1785;  he  d.  Aug.  27,,  i/()().  Issue:  1164.  L — h^lijah,  b.  Jan.  5,  1734; 
m.  Sarah  X'incent ;  d.  Jan.  13.  1821.  1165.  II. —  I^lisha,  1).  May  3.  1747; 
bap.  Aug.  2,  1747;  in.  (i)  ApvW  4.  1769,  Rel^ecca  ;  111.  (2)  1820,  Dinah 
Fisher.  1166.  III. — Hannah,  baj).  Aug.  12,  1748;  1).  July  9,  1748;  in. 
George  Daggell ;  d.  May  15.  1813.  1167.  I\'. — Phebe,  bap.  1752;  111. 
Feb.  14,  1771,  Cornelius  Pease.  1168.  \'. — Jeruslia.  bap.  1754:  ni.  .Vug. 
10,  1774,  Anllion}-  Swasey.  1169.  \T. — Setli,  1).  June  17.  1742;  111. 
Ma'hala  Pease.  1170.  AIL — Naomi,  b.  Aug.  26.  1743:  m.  Oct.  18,  1764, 
Nathaniel  Fisher.  1171.  X'llf. — I'ersis,  bap.  1756.  1172.  IX. — Ruth, 
bap.  1750. 


136  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1 165  ELISHA,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1747;  m.  (i)  April  4,  1769,  Rebecca 
Vincent ;  b.  1742  ;  d.  181 1  ;  m.  (2)  1820,  Dinah  Fisher  ;  b.  1769  ;  d.  May  25, 
1844;  he   d.   Aug-.   29,   1822.     Issue,   Edgartown :     1173.  I. — Persis,   b. 

1770;   ni.   June   25, ,   WilHam    Rrown.     Issue:     1173a.  I. — Naomi 

Daggett,  d.  April  23,  "87.  1174.  il. — Seth,  b.  1779;  m.  ^Tahala  Pease, 
Jan.  I,  1802.  1175.  in. — Elisha,  b.  1781  ;  twice  married.  1176.  IV. — 
Jonathan,  b.  1775;  m.  Nov.  10,  1798,  Susan . 

1 170  NAOMI,  b.  Aug.  26,  1743;  m.  Oct.  18.  1764,  Nathaniel  Fish; 
b.  about  1744;  moved  to  Nantucket,  1785.  Issue;  1177.  I. — Amaziah 
Fish,  m.  Lurany  Whippe.  1 178.  II. — Freeborn,  m.  Polly  Nichols. 
1 179.  III. — Nathaniel.  1180.  I\'. — Zebediah,  m.  Hannah  Luce.  1181. 
\'. — Leonard.  1182.  \l. — Hannah,  m.  Dec.  14,  1786,  WilHam  Covell. 
1 143.  VII. — Huldah,  m.  Ebenczcr  Dunham,  Jr.,  Oct.  28,  1784.  1184. 
MIL— P.etsy,  m.  Clovis  Plack.      1185.   IX.— Rhoda. 

da(;gett. 

T166  HANNAH,  h.  July  9,  1748;  m.  Sept.  18,  1769,  George  Dag- 
gett; b.  1735.  d.  March  8,  1826;  she  d.  May  15,  1813,  Edgartown  (some- 
times written  Elthannah).  Issue:  1186.  I. — Naomi  Daggett,  b.  1773; 
m.  Sept.  29,  1808,  William  Brown,  who  m.  June  25,  1820,  Persis  Dun- 
ham, of  Elisha  and  Re])ecca  (\incent);  Naomi,  d.  March  25,  1820. 
1 187.  IL — Saraii,  1).  177'^';  m.  March  29,  1805,  Samuel  Cleveland;  d. 
Sept.  22,  1832. 

1164  ELIJAH,  b.  Jan.  5,  1734;  m.  Sarah  \'incent ;  b.  1730;  d.  Nov. 
14,  1820;  he  was  Revolutionary  soldier:  d.  Jan.  13,  1821.  Issue,  Edgar- 
town: 1 188.  1. — Elijah,  Revolutionary  soldier;  m.  May  22,  1783,  Silvia 
White,  Easton,  N.  Y.  1189.  IL — Hannah,  b.  Sept.  8,  1756;  m.  Noah 
Pease;  d.  May  8.  1813.  1190.  HI. — Abner,  m.  Rebecca:  d.  before  1810. 
1191.  IV. — Isaiah,  b.  1766;  m.  Dec.  25,  1794,  Sally  Osborn ;  d.  May, 
1798.  1 192.  V. — Sarah,  m.  Aug.  12,  1784,  Abraham  Pease;  b.  Feb.  27, 
1758,  Easton,  N.  Y. 

1 188  ELIJAH,  Revolutionary  soldier;  sea  captain;  m.  May  22, 
1783,  Sylvia  White,  Easton,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1193.  L — Matthew.  1194. 
II. — Tristram,  1).  Oct.  3,  1787,  Martha's  Vineyard.  1195.  HI. — Isaiah. 
1196.  IV. — Abner.  1197.  \'. — William.  1198.  VI. — Sylvia,  m.  Mr. 
Fletcher. 

1 191  ISAIAH,  b.  1766;  m.  Dec.  21,,  1794,  Sally  Osborn,  who  m. 
about  1802,  Daniel  Fellows,  and  d.  Aug.  16,  1842;  Isaiah,  d.  May,  1798, 
at  Jamaica.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1199.  L — Ruhanna  Pease,  b.  Jan.  21, 
1798;  m.  Thomas  Coffin;  d.  Dec.  24,  1855. 

1146a  JETHRO,   m.   Mehitabel  Vincent;  b.    1701 ;   d.   Oct.,   1789. 


JON  ATI!  AN    DIAMIAM.  1 37 

Issue,  Edgartown  :  1200.  I. — Anna,  1).  1732;  m.  JdIhi  Ilullcr.  1201. 
II. — Mehitabel.  l)a]).  Jan.  16,  1743;  m.  Ikirnabas  X'incent.  1202.  l!l. — 
Hezekiah.  l)ap  Jan.  \().  1743;  ni.  Jean  Stuart.  1203.  1\'. — Mary.  l)ap. 
Jan.   H),   1743:  m.  John    llolmrs.      1204.   \. —  Deborah,  l)a[).   March    ir, 

1744- 

BUTLER. 

1200  ANNA,  1).  1732  ;  ni.  John  I'.utler  ;  1).  1731  ,  she  d  Nov.  23.  1803. 
Issue,  Edgartown  :  1205.  1. — jolm  lUitler,  l)a|).  July  2^,  xyCri.  1206. 
II. — Elizabeth,  bap.  July  8,  1764;  ni.  A])rahani  l-'ishcr  :  d.  Dee.  7,  [841. 
1207.   III. — Anna,   bap.   June    15.    1766.      1208.   \\ . — Sarah,    l)a]).    A])ril 

9,  1769.      1209.   \'. — Alary,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1776. 

VINCENT. 

1201  MEHITABEL,  bap. i6,  1743;  ni.  Oct.  i,  1761,  Barnabas 

X'incent;  b.  Dec,  1729;  d.  July  9,  1812.  Issue:  1210.  I. — Anna  \'in- 
cent,  bap.  Oct.  10,  1773:  m.  .\pril  z"],  1780,  Samuel  Norton.  121 1.  II. 
— Elijah,  bap.  Oct.  31,  1773;  ni.  Nov.  28,  1813.  Lydia  Patterson.  1213. 
III. — Abraham,  l)ap.  Oct.  31,  1773;  he  d.  March  4,  1826. 

1202  HEZEKIAH,  bap.  Jan.  16.  1743;  m.  Oct.  12,  1761,  Jean 
Stewart;  bap.  May  25,  1740;  d.  March  13,  1773,  Edgartown;  he  d.  at 
Williamsburg-,  Mass.,  1824.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1215.  I. — Timothy,  b. 
Oct.  I,  1764.  1216.  II. — Abraham,  b.  Nov.  18,  1766;  d.  Dec.  14,  1791. 
1217.  HI. — Anna,  1).  June  14.  T7r)().  1218.  \\. — .\  son,  b.  Aug.  2-, 
1771  ;  d.  same  date.  1219.  \. — Jane,  b.  Dec.  18,  1772.  1220.  \'l. — 
Hezekiah,  m.  Rebecca  ;  both  joined  Congregational  Church,  W'illiams- 
burg,  July  26,  1789;  b.  Dec.  9,  1779;  m.  Betsey  Burroughs,  I'lainiield, 
Mass.;  m.  ?\Iary,  third  wife;  she  d.  1809,  se  59.  1221.  \MI. — Eunice,  b. 
April,  1781.  1222.  MIL— Silas,  b.  May.  1783.  1223.  IX.— Child,  b. 
Oct.  3,  1785.      1224.'  X. — Infant,  b.  April,  1787:  d.  Jan.,   1788. 

1220  HEZEKIAH  DUNHAM,  b.  Dec.  9,  1779,  Williamsburg, 
Mass.;  d.  Jan.,  1862;  he  m.  Betse\-  IJorroughs,   I'laintield,  Mass.,  Nov. 

10,  1803;  he  moved  to  Bedford,  ( )hio.  in  1S31  :  a  half  brother  lived  in 
Canadaigua,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1225.  1. — Silas  B.,  b.  .Vug.  18.  1807:  d. 
Sept.  22,  1828,  .\rcadia,  N.  V.;  m.  Charity  B.rush,  .\rcadia.  122().  H.^ 
David  B..  b.  Jan.  i,  1810,  Arcadia,  .\'.  N'. :  d.  May,  1887,  Bedford;  m. 
Mary  Hillman,  Arcadia,  N.  V.  1227.  I H.— Hezekiah.  1228.  1\'.— 
Betsey,  b.  March  10,  1816,  .Arcadia,  \.  \'. ;  d.  (  )ct.,  1897.  at  Mentor, 
Ohio;  buried  in  Cleveland;  m.  Dr.  J.  I'.  Robison,  Arcadia.  i22t).  \'. — • 
Lydia,  b.  Ma}-  2}^,  1820,  .\rcadia  ;  m.  iM-anlslin  II.  Cannon,  of  I'edford, 
Ohio. 

1225   SILAS   B.,   b.    .Aug.    18,    1807;    m.    Charity    Brusii,    .Arcadia, 


138  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

N.  Y. ;  d.  Sept.  22.  1828.  Issue:  1230.  I. — Elijah,  h.  Sept.  T2,  1827, 
Bedford.  Ohio;  m.  Jan.  31,  1856.  Cynthia  C.  Hammond:  she  was  b. 
Pel:).  25,  1828.     Issue:     1230a.   I. — Charles.     1230b.   II. — Elijah. 

CAXXOX. 

1229  LYDIA,  b.  May  25,  1820;  m.  h'ranklin  11.  Cannon.  Issue: 
1231.  I. — H.  Cannon,  71  Oakdale  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

HOLMES. 

1203  MARY.  bap.  Jan.  16,  1743;  m.  March  11,  1764,  John  Holmes, 
of  Tisbury,  who  d.  1812.  Issue,  Edgartown :  "^27,2.  I. — John  Holmes, 
m.  Jan.  26,  1787,  Elizabeth  Norton;  d.  before  1798.  1233.  II. — Polly, 
m.  1794,  Thomas  Dunham;  d.  1800. 

1 174  SETH,  b.  1779;  m.  Jan.  10,  1802,  Mahala  Pease;  b.  May  11, 
1777;  d.  Aug.  19,  1853,  Ainelia,  Ohio;  moved  to  Clermont  Co.,  Ohio, 
1819;  he  d.  May  28,  1842,  Ohio.  Issue:  1234.  I. — Isaiah,  b.  May  11, 
1810;  m.  Feb.  28,  1833,  Martha  A.  Crossley ;  1870,  representative  state 
legislature;  1876,  state  senator,  Indiana.  Issue:  1235.  II. — William 
B.,  b.  about  181 1;  m.  Mary  Davidson,  in  1836.  1236.  HI. — Cyrus,  m. 
(I) ;  m.  (2)  '- . 

COFFIN. 
1199  RUHANNA,  b.  Jan.  21,  1798;  m.  Aug.  4,  1817,  Edgartown, 
Deacon  Thomas  Cofifin ;  b.  Aug.  8,  1789;  d.  Dec.  17,  1878;  she  d.  Dec. 
24,  1855.  Issue:  1237.  I. — ^Sarah  Osborn  Cofifin,  b.  1818;  d.  Aug.  21, 
1834.  1238.  II. — Richard  Whellen,  b.  Feb.  22,  1832;  m.  April  14,  1847, 
Mary  P.  Butler.  1239.  HI. — Isaiah  Dunham,  b.  March  22,  1823;  m. 
Dec.  29,  18 — ;  d.  March  29,  1887.  1240.  I\'. — Elizabeth  Gardner,  b. 
March  10,  1825;  m.  May  6,  1849,  S.  Wilson  Crosby;  d.  Oct.  6,  1895. 
1241.  V. — Mary  Hubbard,  b.  Jan.  15,  1827;  d.  Oct.  16,  1851.  1242.  VI. 
Thomas  Bilson,  b.  Nov.  12,  1828;  m.  (i)  May  8,  1854,  Anna  Vinson;  m. 
(2)  July  10,  1864,  Carrie  M.  Arany;  m.  (3)  June  5,  1872,  Lavinia  Morse. 
1243.  VII. — Daniel  Fellows,  b.  1821  ;  d.  Oct.  2,  1833.  1244.  VIII. — 
Holmes,  b.  1834;  d.  1834.  1245.  IX. — Frederick  Fellows,  removed  to 
California. 

1 175  ELISHA,  b.  1781  ;  m.  (i)  April  8,  1804,  Rebecca  Ripley;  b. 
Nov.  II,  1783;  d.  Dec.  2,  1820;  m.  (2)  March  24,  1822,  Elsie  Fisher;  b. 
Sept.  21,  1793;  m.  (3)  Oct.  I,  1833,  Henry  Norton;  d.  Oct.  26,  1852;  he 
d.  Dec.  31,  1830.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1246.  I. — Ralph  Ripley,  b.  Feb. 
12,  1805;  m.  Cynthia  A.  Clark;  he  d.  July  2,  1850.  1247.  II. — Seth,  b. 
April  10,  1824;  he  was  lost  at  sea.  1247a.  HI. — Anderson  S.,  b.  Sept., 
1827.  Children  of  Anderson  S.,  b.  at  Westport,  Mass.:  1247b.  I. — 
Everett  A.,  b.  May  8,  1859;  general  manager  Eastern  Department  Man- 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  139 

hattan  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  1247c.  II. — John,  b.  July, 
1865;  resides  New  Bedford.  Has  Everett  A.,  Milton  and  Majorie. 
1246  RALPH  R.,  1).  I'cb.  12,  1805;  m.  Cynthia  A.  Clark;  he  d.  July 
2,  1850.  Children:  1248.  I. — William  Francis,  b.  New  Bedford,  April 
6,  1829;  drowned  1857.  I24(;.  II. — Thomas  Jay,  b.  Xew  I'edford,  Oct. 
6,  1830;  m.  Dec.  8,  i86(;,  Susan  Thaxter,  widow  of  James  Coombs;  b. 
Nov.  17,  1836,  Edgartown.  1250.  III. — ^Susan  Taber,  b.  Feb.  t6,  1832; 
m.  Charles  W.  Cleveland;  d.  June  13.  1866.  1251.  IV. — Hiram  Nicker- 
son.  b.  Mav  1,  1842.  1232.  \'. — Edwin  Frank  ISedford,  b.  Aug.  10,  1847; 
m.  (1)  Joanna  Cleveland;  m.  (2)  Sarah  Furlong  15ell;  m.  (3)  Harriet  L. 
Manter.  1253.  \']. — ^Martha  Dunham,  m.  Dec.  20,  1770,  Ichabod  Cleve- 
land; b.  1748;  d.  1823;  she  (1.  Nov.  8,  1899.  '  1254.  \'II. — Peter,  d.  be- 
fore March,  1782.     1255.    \'lll. — Uriah,  b.  1753;  Revolutionary  soldier; 

d.  March  11,  iS^S- 

CLEN'ELAND. 

1253  MARTHA  DCNHAM,  m.  Dec.  20,  1770,  Ichabod  Cleveland; 
b.  1748;  d.  1823;  she  d.  Nov.  8,  1799.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1256.  I. — 
James  Cleveland,  b.  1772;  m.  1807,  Deborah  Reynolds;  d.  Nov.  3,  1844. 
1257.  II. — Ichabod,  Jr.,  b.  March  31,  1777;  m.  Jan.  4,  1800,  Sally  Clag- 
horn.  1258.  HI — Peter,  1).  1778;  d.  1794,  at  Jamaica.  1259.  IV. — 
Abraham,  b.  1781  ;  drowned  at  sea,  Nov.  8,  1800.  1260.  \'. — Ralph,  b. 
Sept.  9,  1791  ;  m.  Rebecca  X'incent ;  d.  Oct.  21,  1856. 

1235  WILLIAM  B.,  1).  about  1811;  m.  1836,  Mary  Ann  Davis, 
teacher,  postmaster  and  merchant;  i860,  secretary  of  board  of  trustees 
of  Mt.  Washington  Academy,  Ohio.  Issue,  Ohio:  1261.  1. — Mary 
Drusilla,  b.  Aug.  14,  1837.      I2()2.   II. — William  Edwin,  student  in  i860. 

1234  SERENA,  m.  Mr.  Hall;  d.  i842-4().     1263.  I.— Almeria  Hall, 

b.  before   1834;  d.   Oct.    16,    1847.     1264.  II. — Elijah   Pease,  b.  before 

1834.     1265.  HI. — Hannah     Mahala.     1266.  I\'. — William,     1).     before 

1842;  teacher,  i860. 

PEASE. 

1189  HANNAH,  b.  Sept.  8,  1756:  m.  March  7.   1776.  Capt.  Noah 

Pease,  Revolutionary  soldier;  b.  .\pril  14,   1754:  *!■  April   iS,   1841  ;  she 

d.    May   8,    1813.     Issue,    Edgartown:      1267.    I. — Siu-owell,    b.    Ju.ly    4. 

1777;  d.  June  30,  1798.      1268.   11. — Ruhannah.  b.  \)vc.  24,  1778;  d.  .\pril 

9,  1796.      1269.    HI. — Chase,  b.  Jan.  7.    17S1  ;  m.    Dec.  4.   1803,   Hannaii 

Cofifin ;  d.  March    17,   1864.      1270.    W. — Harrison,  I).   Aug.    1,    17S3;  d. 

April  18,  1796.      1271.   \  . — Isaiah  Dunham,  b.  .May  5.  1  7S0 ;  m.  {i)  Polly 

Luce;   m.   (2)   Jerusha   (Cotlin)    I'isher ;   d.   July  26.    18O2.      1272.   \'l. — 

Fanny,  b.  Dec.  2,  1789;  d.  Oct.  6,,  1807.      1273.   \'H. — Jeremiah,  b.  April 

8,  1792;  m.  Sept.  30,  1813,  I'^liza  Wt)rth;  d.  June  5.  1857.      1274.   \'1II. 


140  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

— A'bner  Dnnhani,  1).  ^Fax  »;:.  T795:  in.  Oct.  5.  1820,  Jedidali  Pease;  d. 
Nov.,  1832. 

PEASE. 

1271  ISAIAH  D.  PEASE,  b.  May  5,  1786;  Sheriff,  m.  Aug.  i,  181 1, 
Polly  Luce:  h.  March  4,(1785;  d.  Dec.  17;  m.  (2)  April  t6,  1838. 
Jcrusha  Coffin  Fisher;  he  d.  July  26,  1862.  Issue:  1279.  I.— Richard 
Luce  Pease;  b.  Aug.  31,  1814:  m.  Mary  West  Pease;  d. 'Sept.  2.  1888. 

1 194  TRISTRAM,  b.  Oct.  3,  1787.  Martha's  Vineyard.  Issue: 
1280.  I. — John,  b.  July  10,  1810.  1281.  11. — William  Henry,  b.  July  17, 
1819;  d.  Seneca  Castle,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1891. 

1280  JOHN,  b.  July  10,  1810.  Issue:  1282.  I. — William  Henry, 
b.  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio,  Oct.  21,  1846;  M.  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1282  WILLIAM  H.,  b.  Oct.vM.  1846,  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio;  M.  D., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Issue:  1283.  I.  H.  Kennon,  b.  March  3,  1872; 
M.  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1281  WILLIAM  H.,  b.  July  17,  1819;  d.  Seneca  Castle,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
31,  1891.     Issue:     1284.  I. — Fred  T.,  b.  March  15,  1859. 

1279  RICHARD  L.  PEASE,  b.  Aug.  31,  1814:  Jan.,  1836,  Mary 
West  Pease,  b.  June  17,  1836;  Mary  West  Pease,  b.  June  17,  1811;  he 
d.  Sept  2,  1888.  Issue,  Edgartown :  1285.  I. — Maria  Thurston  Pease, 
b.  Oct.  16,  1836.  1286.  II. — Harriet  Marshall,  b.  Nov.  19,  1840; 
genealogist,  Edgartown,  Mart'ha's  X'ineyard.  Mass. 

1252  EDWIN  F.  B.,  b.  Edgartown,  Aug.  10,  1847;  ''•''•  (i)  Tisbury, 
Jan.  10,  1869,  Joanna  Cleveland;  b.  Oct.,  1846;  d.  Feb.  16,  1879;  m.  (2) 
Aug.  10,  1879,  Sarah  Furlong,  widow  of  Joseph  Bell;  b.  July,  1840;  d. 
Jan.  10,  1887,  Edgartown;  m.  (3)  Harriet  L.  Manter.  Issue:  1287.  I. 
—Herbert,  b.  July  17,  1876;  d.  Sept.  16,  1876.  1288.  II.— Ira  Wilton, 
b.  Oct.  II,  1878;  d.  Aug.  II.  1879. 

CLEVELAND. 

1250  SUSAN  T.,  b.  New  Bedford,  Feb.  16,  1832;  m.  June  15,  1853, 
Charles  W.  Cleveland,  acting  ensign  in  U.  S.  navy,  1863;  b.  Aug.  31, 

;  d.  1891,  New  Bedford;  she  d.  June  13,  1866.     Issue:     1289.  I. — 

Charlie  Taber  Cleveland,  b.  July  20,  1856;  d.  Worcester,  Mass.,  May 
10,  1893.  ,  .     , 

1 176  JONATHAN,  b.  1775;  m.  Nov.  18,  1789,  Susanna  jNIarchant ; 
he,  with  seven  other  families,  moved  to  Ohio,  April,  1814,  and  founded 
the  "Yankee  Settlement"  near  Amelia,  Clermont  Co.,  Ohio.  Issue : 
1290.  I. — Mary  Ann.     1290a.  II. — Susanah,  m.  B.  F.  Dalie. 

1 145  DAVID,  m.  (i)  April  11,  1723,  Sarah  ClifTord;  d.  Dec.  25, 
1737;  m.  (2)  Oct.  30,  1738,  Mary  (Ripley),  widow  of  William  McElroy; 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  I4I 

he  (1.  1746,  intestate.  Issue.  l)ap.  Sept.  3,  1738,  Edgartown :  1291.  I. 
— Marv.  1292.  II. — Abishai.  1293.  Til. — David,  b.  1724^;  m.  (i)  Mary 
Chase;  m.  (2)  Prescilla  Ihitler.  1294.  1\'. — Sarah,  m.  Xathan  Luce, 
l'"eb.  3,  1763.  1295.  V. — jnlin.  ni.  jane  Butler;  d.  1784.  I2(/).  \  I. — 
(lershom.  m.  (1)  June  2T,.  17O2.  jane  I'oster;  m.  (2)  Jan.  29,  1775.  i'",liza- 
heth  Gage. 

1293  D.Wll).  1).  1724:  ni.  (I)  Oct.  4.  1748.  Mary  Chase;  m.  I'eb.  9, 
1721  ;  m.  (2)  Priscilla  Uutler,  Nov.  5,  1761  ;  b.  1730;  d.  Oct.  10,  1810;  he 
d.  Feb.  13,  1819.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1297.  I. — Sally,  m.  Abraham 
Heeig,  of  Nantucket.  1298.  II. — Henry,  Revolutionary  soldier; 
drowned  at  sea.  1299.  III. — Drusilla,  b.  1775;  m.  Aug.  16,  1798.  Mat- 
thew Mayhew;  d.  May  24,  1807.  1300.  I\'. — William;  m.  Mary  May- 
hew,  who  m.  1806,  Matthew  Tilton ;  d.  April,  1801.  1301.  V. — Atolly, 
m.  Pardon  Allen.  Had  Thankful  Allen,  m.  Abner  Gifford.  1302.  VI. 
— Thankful,  m.  Nathan  Clifford. 

MAYHEW. 

1299  DRUSILLA,  b.  1775;  bap.  Oct.  8,  1797;  m.  Aug.,  1798,  Mat- 
thew Mayhew,  of  Westport,  R.  I.;  d.  ]May  24,  1807.  Issue:  1303.  I. — 
Priscilla  Butler  Mayhew.     1304.  II. — William  Henry. 

1295  JOHN^,  Tisbury ;  a  weaver;  Revolutionary  soldier;  m.  Jane 
Butler;  (1.  1784.  Issue,  Tisbury  :  1305.  I. — David,]).  I752;m.  (U  De- 
borah Luce;  m.  (2)  Hannah  Moore,  of  Nantuckket ;  d.  Feb.  13,  1819. 
1306.  Abishai,  m.  Thankful  Covell.  1307.  HI. — Lawson,  drowned  at 
sea,  July  20,  1788.  1308.  W. — ClifYord,  m.  Abigail  Tilton.  1309.  \'. — ■' 
Jane,  m.  Peter  Merry. 

1306  ABISHAI,  Tisbury;  m.  Feb.  20,  1776,  Thankful  Covell,  of 
Edgartown;  Revolutionary  soldier:  executor  of  his  father's  set.  Issue, 
Tisbury:  1310.  I. — John,  b.  Feb.  20,  1781 .  1311.  JI. — .\bishai,  b.  June 
11,1783.  1312.  III. — Elizabeth,  bap.  Aug.  14,  1785.  1313.  W. — Watson, 
b.  Nov.  7,  1787.  1314.  \  . — William.  Aug.  8,  17(^0.  1313.  \  I. — Love, 
bap.  Xo^'.  10,  1793.      1316.  Ail. —  r.enjamin.  1).  May  30,  1796. 

1305  I)A\'ll),  1).  1752;  m.  (I)  Deborah  Luce  ;  b.  Nov.  22,  1734:  d. 
April  II,  1814;  m.  (2)  Hannah  Moore,  of  Nantucket;  Revolutionary 
soldier;  d.  Veh.  13,  i8u;,  X'inevard  Haven,  Afass.  Issue:  1317.  I. — 
Mar\-,  1).  a])out  1782;  m.  Feb.  28,  1799,  Seth  Daggell  ;  d.  Jan.  o.  1830. 
1318.  II. —  David.  1).  Nov.  28,  1784.  1319.  IN. — Gershom,  ]>.  April  3, 
1786:  (1.  May  10.  1786.  1320.  I\'. — .^teiihen,  b.  May  3.  1787.  1321.  \'. 
Henry,  b.  .\])ril  7,  \J^j\.  1322.  \'l. —  Polly,  b.  Aug.  3,  1793;  d.  jul\-  7, 
1793.  1323.  \II. — Samuel,  1).  Oct.  18,  1798.  1324.  VIII. — Hannah,  b. 
May  29,  1799;  m.  Pease. 


142  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1308  CLIFFORD,  m.  Abigail  Tilton.     Issue,  Tisbury:     1325.  I. — 
Elisha,  b.   April    16,    1791  ;   m.   ]\Iary    Clififord.      1326.  II. — Sanders,   b. 

March  27,   1797;  m.   Mary ;  d.   Sept.  21.    1852.     1327.  III. — 

Charles.  1328.  I\'. — Jane,  m.  (i)  Jo'hn  Cleveland;  m.  (2)  Gershom 
Dunham.  1329.  V. — Harriet,  b.  March  23,  1807;  m.  Ira  Dexter;  d. 
Aug.  26,  1882.  1330.  \I. — Abigail,  m.  Davis  Look;  d.  April  22,  1880. 
1331.  YIL— Shubael. 

COVELL. 

1 151  Mary,  m.  July  22,  1713,  James  Covell,  Jr.,  who  d.  1762,  Edgar- 
town.     Issue:     1332.  I. — James    Covell,    Jr.,    moved    to    Glastonbury, 

Conn.,  about  1762;  m.  Alargaret .     1333.   II. — ^Mary,  b.  1716; 

m.  Jan.  i.  1740,  Joseph  Cleveland;  d.  April  5,  1779.  1334.  III. — Eliza- 
beth, m.  Sept.  25,  1740,  Ebenezer  Joy.  1335.  IV'. — Thankful,  m.  David 
Hillman.  1336.  V. — Micaiah,  m.  Mary  Ripley.  1337.  VI.— Jethro,  b. 
1724;  m.  (2)  Aug.  30.  1770,  Lydia  Vincent.  1338.  Yll. — Philip,  b.  Dec. 
24,  1726;  bap.  July  10,  1743.  1339.  Mll.-^VIatthew,  bap.  July  10,  1743. 
1340.  IX.— Eliphalet,  bap.  July  10,  1743.  1341.  X.— Joseph,  bap.  July 
10,  1743;  m.  Judith .      1342.   XL — Timothy,  bap.  July  10,  1743. 

1326  SANDERS,  b.  March  27,  1797;  m.  Mary;  b.  March  7,  1795; 
he  d.  Sept.  21,  1852.     Issue  :     1343.  I. — Joseph  Allen,  b.  Tisbury,  March 

16,  1822;  m.  Eunice  N. '■ — ;  b.  April  14,  1827.     1344.  II. — ^Clifford, 

b.  Bufifalo,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1826;  m.  Captain  Mary  Dexter;  b.  March  20, 
1820.  Had  a  son,  Clifford,  who  d.  young;  d.  at  Havana,  1854.  1345. 
HI.— William  C,  b.  Sept.  i,  1829,  Buffalo;  m.  (i)  Nov.  30,  1851,  Love 
C.  Robinson;  b.  March  12,  1831  ;  d.  Oct.  10,  1855;  m.  (2)  Dec.  5,  1856, 
in  Fairhaven,  Adeline  Mitchell. 

PEASE. 

1 152  DEBORAH,  b.  1696;™.  Thomas  Pease,  Jr. ;  b.  Aug.  25,  1694; 
d.  June  15,  1765;  she  d.  Dec.  6,  1790.  Issue:  13^16.  I. — Thomas  Pease, 
b.  Sept.  29,  1725;  m.  (i)  May  15,  1753,  Lydia  Pease;  m.  (2)  Oct.  24, 
1763,  Abiah  (Smith)  Shaw.  1347.  11. — Bathsheba,  m.  John  Alcott. 
1348.  HI. — Deborah,  m.  (1)  James  Dunham  Norton;  m.  (2)  Samuel 
Smith;  d.  Feb.  17,  1774.  1349.  IV. — Reliance,  m.  Timothy  Smith  from 
whom  Mme.  Nordica  is  a  descendant. 

1296  GERSHOM,  b.  July  3,  1738;  m.  (1)  June  2^,  1762,  Jane 
Foster;  m.  (2)  Jan.  .29,  1775,  Elizabeth  Gage.  Issue:  1350.  I. — 
Gershom,  b.  Aug.  17,  1764. 

1325  ELISHA,  b.  April  16,  1791,  Tisbury:  m.  Mary  Clifford;  b. 
March  2t„   1782;  d.  Oct.  30,   1853,  Tisbury.     Issue:     1351.  I.— Maria, 


ADDENDA. 

JONATHAN  DUNHAM. 
(See  page  143.) 

MARCY. 
1365  PRISCILLA,  b.  June  28.  1760:  m.  Asahel  Marcy.  Issue: 
1668.  I. — Laban  Marcy,  m.  Fanny  Howe.  Issue:  1669.  I. — Gen. 
Randolph  Barnes  iMarcy,  m.  ^lary  Mann.  Issue:  1670.  I. — Fanny 
Marcy.  m.  Edward  H.  Clarke.  1671.  II. — Ellen  Marcy,  m.  Gen.  George 
B.  McClellan. 

McCLELLAN. 
1671    ELLEN   MARCY,  m.   Gen.   George   B.   McClellan.     Issue: 
1672.  I.— iVIayor  George  B.  McClellan,  Mayor  New  York  City. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  ,  I 43 

b.  Jan.  20,  1815;  d.  Nov.  26,  1852.  1352.  II. — John,  b.  July  3,  1817;  m. 
Nancy  S.  Mayhew ;  d.  Oct.  11,  1884. 

1352  JOHN,  b.  July  3.  1817,  Tisbury;  m.  Nancy  S.  Mayhew;  b. 
Feb.  27,  1812,  Chihnark ;  he  d.  Oct.  11,  1884.  N.  Tisbury.  Issue: 
1353.  I. — Mary  L.,  b.  July  (j,  1840,  Chilniark.  1354.  II. — Jolm  Tyler,  b. 
March  29,  1844,  Tisbury;  d.  Dec.  4.  1856,  Chilmark.  1355.  HI. — 
George  L.,  b.  185 1  ;  d.  Dec.  4,  1856.  Chilmark. 

4  ELEAZi'^R.  lived  on  property  given  to  him  l)y  his  father  at  Mid- 
dleboro;  m.  Issue  at  Middleboro,  Mass.:  1356.  I. — Ebenezer,  m.  Jan. 
I,  1719,  Abigail  Smith,  dau.  of  John  Smith.  1357.  1 1- — Ephraim,  m. 
Annis  Smith.  1358.  J II. — Lemuel,  m.  Elizabeth  Tinkham,  Sept.  16, 
1735-  1359-  n.— Stephen,  m.  Jan.  10.  1733.  Lydia  Taylor.  1360.  V. 
— Manasseh,  m.  Aug.  11,  1740,  Sarah  Hawks. 

1357  EPHRAIM,  m.  Dec.  1725,  Annis  Smith;  b.  1695;  d.  1729;  b. 
at  Green  Gem.,  dau.  of  Rev.  John.  Issue.  Aliddleboro,  Mass.:  1361. 
I. — Ephraim,  m.  Mercy  Tinkham.  1362.  II. — Jonathan,  b.  Nov.  4, 
1726;  m.  Sept.  24,  1752,  Ann  Elliot. 

1361  EPHRAIM,  m.  May  30.  1740.  Issue,  b.  at  Middleboro,  ]\Iass. : 
1363.  I. — Mary,  b.  Aug.  16,  1742. 

1358  LEMUEL,  m.  Sept.  16,  1735.  Elizabeth  Tinkham.  Issue, 
Middleboro,  Mass.:  1364.  I. — El)enezer.  b.  Jan.  4,  1738;  m.  Jan.  30, 
1760,  Patience  Clapp.  Had  I. — Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  11,  1761.  1365.  II. 
— Prisciila,  1).  June  28,  1740.  1366.  III. — Lemuel,  b.  July  14.  1746. 
1367.  I\'. — Joseph,  b.  .\pril  21.  1749;  m.  Sarah  Johnson.  1368  \'. — 
Ephraim.  b.  Jan.  2^,,  1752.  1369.  \  I. — ^Manasseh,  b.  Feb.  25,  1755. 
1370.  A'H. — Elizabeth,  1).  June  i.  1757.  K^7^-  ^  HI. — ( lamaliel,  b.  Sept. 
28,  1759. 

1367  JOSEPH,  son  of  Lemuel,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Tinkham,  Sept. 
16,  1735,  was  b.  April  21,  1749;  m.  Sarah  Johnson,  July  12,  1770;  she 
was  b.  in  1756;  he  was  b.  in  Middleboro;  removed  to  Wilbraham.  Mass., 
and  settled  at  Sandesfield.  Issue:  1372.  1. — Jacol).  was  b.  April  3, 
1772.  1373.  II. — Joseph,  b.  I^'eb.  26.  1774.  1374.  ill. — Electra,  b.  Feb., 
1778.  at  Sandesfield:  m.  in  1830.  Jnhn  Frazier,  who  d.  in  1840.  and  in 
1843,  J-  Atwater.  She  had  no  issue  in  1856.  1375.  I\  . — Gamaliel,  b. 
Oct.,  1779.  at  Sandesfield:  m.  So])hia  Tliwing:  she  il.  April,  1818.  In 
1828,  he  m.  Sarah  .^])encer.  lie  was  a  soldier  in  tlie  war  of  1812.  137O. 
\'. — Harman.  1).  I  )rc.  f'),  i7i;7.      i377-   \  I- — Hrborah. 

1375  G.VM.VLl  I'^L,  I),  in  1 77V ;  \va>  son  of  Joseph.  1749;  he  m. 
Sophia  Thwing,  who  d.  in  A])ril,  1818.  lie  then  m.  Sarah  Spencer,  in 
1828;  he  d.  Aug.,  1864;  he  served  in  the  war  of  1812.     Issue:      1378.   I. 


144  JONATHAN     DUNHAM, 

— ^Joseph  Sylvester,  b.  Aug.  29,  1810;  m.  Mere}-  Evans,  Dewitt,  Iowa; 
d.  July,  1874.  No  issue.  1379.  H. — James  Samuel,  b.  April  22,  1813, 
m.  Purlina  Hubbard,  Dec,  1833;  he  d.  April,  1893.  1380.  III. — Sophia 
M^ria,  b.  Sept.  6,  1815  ;  m.  Fel).,  1835,  Amos  Dowd,  who  d.  Feb.  8,  1838, 
at  Sandesfield;  she  then  m.  Lucius  Webb,  in  1840,  of  Horner,  N.  Y. ;  he 
d.  July  18,  1890,  at  E.  Granville,  Vt. ;  her  address,  Randolph,  \'t.  1381. 
IV. — Sala  Gamaliel,  b.  April  4,  1818,  at  Sandesfield,  Mass.;  m.  Anna 
Maria  Robb,  in  Otis,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1838;  she  d.  in  1853;  he  then  m.  Julia 
Robb,  who  d.  in  1867;  he  d.  at  Vershire,  \t.,  Dec,  1889.  He  was  an 
iron  worker  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  and  Worcester,  Mass.  1382. 
V. — ^^Sarah  Sophronia.  b.  Feb.  16,  1829,  m.  in  1847,  Jol"'ii  Stewart.  1383. 
VI. — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.,  1832;  m.  James  Stewart,  at  West  Otis, 
Mass.,  in  1847.  1384-  VII. — Emily,  b.  in  1835;  m.  George  Jones,  Cold 
Spring,  Mass.  She  and  her  two  children  were  murdered  by  negroes  in 
1861. 

1379  JAMES  SAMUEL,  of  Gamaliel,  b.  April  22,  1813  ;  m.  Dec.  18, 
1833,  Purlina  Hubbard.  Issue:  1385.  I. — James  Henry,  b.  Oct.,  1840, 
Hannah  Morehouse,  Otis,  Mass.     Had  Samuel,  1879;  killed.     1386.  II. 

— George  Orville,  b.  April  29,  1843  !  "i- •     Served  in 

Fourth  New  York  Heavy  x\rtillery ;  engineer,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  1387. 
HI.— Mary  Ann,  d.  1388.  IV. — Harriet  Purlina,  m.  Samuel  Millard, 
Oct.,  1878,.  and  d.  in  1898.  Issue:  1389.  I. — Elizabeth  Sarah  Millard, 
b.  1889. 

DOWD— WEBB. 

1380  SOPHIA  MERIA,  of  Gamaliel,  b.  Sept.  6,  1815;  m.  Amos 
Dowd,  Feb.,  1835;  he  died  Feb.  8,  1838,  and  had  Ansel  Dowd,  Nov.  20, 
1836;  she  then  m.  Lucius  Webb,  July  2,  1840;  he  was  b.  at  Horner, 
N.  Y.,  and  d.  at  E.  Granville,  Vt.,  in  1890.  Issue:  1390.  I. — Ansel 
Dowd,  b.  Nov.  20,  1836;  m.  in  1854,  Laminda  Town,  Topsham,  Mass. 
Issue:  1391.  I. — Minnie  Dowd,  b.  1859,  Spencer,  Mass.  1392.  II. — 
Lucia  Dowd,  b.  1861,  Otis,  Mass.;  m.  Joseph  Wright,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Had  1393.  I. — Lucius  Webb  Harold  Wright.  1394.  H. — Lucia  Jane,  b. 
May  2,  1843;  "1-  Nov.  28,  1865^  Chester  Depot.  Vt.,  Theodore  Kendall. 
Issue:  1395.  I. — Annie  Laurie  Kendall,  b.  1867;  m.  Sept.  2,  1890, 
W'alford  Lowles.  Had  Madalen  Lowles,  b.  Dec.  26,  1891.  1396.  HI. 
— Charles  Adin,  b.  Nov.  20.  1845;  'i^-  Clara  Luella  Wiley,  Sept.  i,  1878, 
Northfield,  \'t. ;  she  d.  Feb.,  1882;  he  then  m.  Flora  Folsom  Lawyer, 
lulv  T,  t886;  he  resides  at  San  Diego,  Cal.  Had  1397.  I. — Charles 
Theodore,  b.  Oct.  15,  1880.  1398.  IV. — Lucius,  b.  April  2/,  1847;  "i- 
April  10,  1872,  Imogene  R.  Fuller,  Northfield,  Vt. ;  she  d.  July,  1898; 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM,  I45 

he  resides  at  Randolph,  A't.  Issue:  1399.  T. — Devvitt  CHnton,  b.  Aug., 
1873;  m.  Florence  Brook.  1400.  11. — Clarence  Knowlton,  b.  1878, 
Randolph,  Vt.  1401.  III.— Winfield,  b.  April,  1882;  d.  April  2-],  1889. 
1402.  IV. — Mary  Sophia,  b.  May  i,  1885.  1403.  ^^ — Love  Amelia,  b. 
July  29,  1850;  m.  Alden  Rralcy,  Xorthfield.  \'t.  Had  Love  Beatrice 
Braley,  1886.  1404.  \'I. — Fanny  Laurinda,  b.  Sept.  2,  1855,  Randolph, 
Vt. ;  m.  Charles  \'inton ;  he  d.  in  Dec,  1894. 

1381  SALA  GAMALIEL  DUNHAM,  son  of  Gamaliel.  1779,  b. 
April  4,  1818;  m.  Ann  Maria  Robb.  Otis,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1838;  she  d. 
1853;  he  then  m.  Julia  Robb.  Issue:  1405.  L — Harriet  Sophia,  b. 
April  4,  1840;  m.  Henry  H.  Titus,  in  1866.  at  S.  Fairle,  Vt.     Had  Carrie 

Titus,  b. .     1406.   II. — William  Curtis,  1).   Feb.   18,   1842;  m.' 

Clara  Jones ;  served  in  4ath  Massachusetts  and  8th  X'ermont ;  in  Civil 
war.  Issue:  1407.  I. — Lewis  Bramter,  b.  Oct.  8,  1871  :  m.  1897.  Abbie 
Johnson.  St.  Alban.  A't.  1408.  HI. — ^Martha  Ann.  b.  Jan..  1846;  m. 
Eleazer  Lackey.  1409.  I\'. — ^Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Fel)..  1844;  m.  d) 
Cornwall  vSmith ;  m.  (2)  Henry  McElwain.  1410.  \'. — Jane  Maria,  b. 
Oct.  18,  1847,  S.  Hampton,  Mass.  She  adopted  Sala  A'irgil's  son.  141 1. 
VI. — Albert  Madison,  b.  Aug.  11,  1849,  West  Otis.  1412.  VII. — Sala 
A'irgil,  b.  March  18,  1853;  m.  Martha  Renslaw. 

TITUS. 
1405  HARRIET  SOPHIA,  b.  April  4,  1840,  dan.  of  Sala  Gamaliel 
Dunham,  1818;  m.  Henry  H.  Titus,  in  1866.  Issue:  Carrie,  b.  Aug.  28, 
1867;  m.  Geo.  D.  Peasley.  Issue:  1413.  I. — Hazel  Wiley,  b.  1885, 
1414.  II. — Royden,  1).  1890.  1415.  HI. — Charles.  \^,\(^.  W . — Henry 
Titus 

STEWART. 

1382  SARAH  SOPHRONIA.  b.  Feb.  if.,  1S29,  dan.  of  (iamaliel, 
1779;  m.  John  Stewart,  in  1847.  Issue:  1417.  I. — Elizabeth,  b.  1850. 
1418.  II. — Arthur,  b.  1852.  i4i(j.  111. — William,  1854.  1420.  IV. — 
Evangeline,  b.  1858;  m.  Henr}-  Spencer.  1421.  \. — John.  1422.  \'I, 
— Charles.     1423.  \'II. — Frederic.      i4-4-  \H1. — James. 

STEWART. 

1383  M ARV  FLIZABFTH.  of  Gamaliel,  b.  Oct..  1832:  m.  James 
Stewart.  West  (  )tis.  .Mass.,  1847.  Issue:  1425. — -Mary  jane.  b. 
March  18.  1841;.  West  Olis.  Mass.  1426.  11.  — George,  b.  ]86i;  m. 
Agnes  Rogers. 

L.VCK1-:V. 
1408  MAP'lllA  ANX  DIWHAM.  dau.  of  Sala  Gamaliel.  1818;  b. 
Jan.,   1846;   m.   Eleazer   Lackey,   \'ershire,    \  i.      Issue:     I. — Jenme,   d. 


146  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1428.    II. — Jessie,    b.    1878.      1429.    III. — ^Frank.      1430.    IV. — Verna. 
1431.  V. — Harold,  d.     1432.  VI. — Louis. 

SMITH  AND  McELWAIN. 

1409  MARY  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Sala  Gamaliel,  1818,  b.  Feb., 
1844;  m.  Cornwall  Smith  and  Henry  McElwain.  Issue:  1433.  I. — 
Willis  Smith,  Stockport,  N.  Y.  1434.  H. — Emma  McElwain.  1435. 
HI.— Mabel  McElwain,  b.  Feb.,  1888. 

1386  GEORGE  ORVILLE,  son  of  James  Samuel  Dunham.  1813; 
m.  Issue:  1436.  I. — William  J.,  b.  April  30,  1868.  1437.  H. — Hattie 
L.,  b.  June  21,  1870.  1438.  HI. — lone,  b.  Jan.  10,  1874.  1439.  IV. — 
Christie,  b.  April  7,  1878.     1440.  V.— Oli,  b.  March  9,  1884. 

VINTON. 

1404  FANNIE  LAURINDA  WEBB,  dau.  of  Lucius  W^ebb,  of 
Sophia  Maria  Dunham,  18 — ;  b.  Sept.  2,  1855,  Randolph;  m.  Charles 
Vinton;  he  d.  Dec,  1894.  Issue:  1441.  I. — Webb  Vinton,  b.  Jan.  11, 
1882.  1442.  II. — Harold,  b.  March  26,  1887.  1443.  HI. — Francis,  b. 
Sept.  26,  1890. 

1412  SALA  VIRGIL,  son  of  Sala  Gamaliel,  1818;  b.  March  18, 
1833;  m.  Martha  Renslaw.  Issue:  1444.  I. — Clinton,  b.  1875;  in 
Spanish  war.  1445.  H. — Newton  'Clarence,  b.  1881  ;  Feb.  i,  name 
changed  to  Clarence  Edward,  when  adopted  by  aunt.  1446.  HI. — 
Blanche,  b.  1881. 

PEASE. 

7  HANNAH,  m.  (i)  James  Pease;  d.  1716;  m.  (2)  Mr.  Parker, 
member  of  the  church,  July  13,  1717;  was  willed  a  pair  of  oxen  or 
money;  will  dated  Nov.  17,  1722;  d.  Nov.  25,  1722.  Issue:  1447.  I. — 
Nathan  Pease,  m.  June  15.  1711,  Sarah  Vincent;  d.  May,  1741.  1448. 
II. — Hannah  Pease.  1449.  HI. — Mehitabel  Pease,  b.  1690;  m.  Jan.  21, 
1718,  Reuben  Vincent;  d.  March  17,  1783. 

HITCHCOCK. 

630  ABIGx\IL,  b.  April,  1727;  m.  Sept.  24,  1752,  Samuel  Hitchcock; 
b.  1726,  Norwalk,  Conn.;  d.  1794;  he  bought  homestead,  Sharon,  Conn., 
1757.  Issue,  Sharon,  Conn.:  1450.  I. — ^Samuel  Hitchcock,  b.  Aug.  14, 
1755.  1451.  II. — Thomas,  b.  Sept.  17,  1757.  1452.  HI. — Abigail,  b. 
Feb.  13,  1759;  m.  Capt.  Conklin  :  d.  Jan.  5,  1836.  1453.  I^'- — Solomon, 
b.  Sept.  5,  1760.  1454.  V. — Amariah,  b.  July  12,  1762;  d.  June  25,  1800. 
1455.  VI. — Penuel,  b.  March  2,  1764.  1456.  VII. — Stephen,  b.  Aug.  15, 
1765;  d.  1790,  S.  C.  1457-  VIII.— Asa,  b.  Dec.  19,  1768;  m.  Dec.  25, 
1799,  Hannah  Doty;  b.  Sharon,  Nov.  21,  1779.  1458.  IX. — Rebecca, 
b.  Oct.  20,  1771 ;  m.  Amos  Reed;  d.  July  29,  1807. 


I 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  1 47 

952  ORSON,  m.  Hannah  Stanley.  Issue:  1459.  I. — Orson.  1460. 
II. — Dvvight,  m.  Sept.  30,  1858.  1461.  III. — Lewis,  h.  Jan.  2,  1844;  m. 
Patience  Bishop,  1866. 

1460  DWIGHT,  m.  Sept.  30,  1858.  Issue:  1462.  Addie.  h.  July 
29,  1859;  ni.  Chas.  Mosely.  I4<i3.  II- — ^Alicc  S.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1862;  ni. 
Edward  Parker.  1464.  III. — Laura  J.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1864.  14*^5-  ^^- — 
Frederick  E.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1867;  m.  Maud  Oxley.  1466.  V.— Amy  B.,  b. 
May  9,  1 871  ;  m.  Edwin  E.  Chase.  1467.  \'I. — LilHe  M.,  b.  April  2t„ 
1874;  m.  Henry  H.  Newell.     1468.  \'II.— E^'hel  L..  b.  May  30,  1879. 

1465  FREDERICK  E.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1867;  m.  Maud  Oxley.  Issue: 
1469.  I. — Maud. 

1461  LEWIS,  b.  Jan.  2,  1844;  '"•  P^'^tience  Bishop-,  June  19.  1866. 
Issue:  1470.  I. — Emerson  L.,  1).  Aug.  4,  1867;  m.  Maggie  Skinner, 
1890. 

1470  EMERSON  L.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1867;  m.  Maggie  Skinner,  Nov.  18, 
1890.     Issue:     1471.   I. — Florence  May,  b.  Oct.  22,  1896. 

39  HEZEKIAH,  son  of  Samuel,  b.  about  1720,  at  Middleboro ;  was. 

b.  Aug.  17,  1745,  at  Sharon,  Conn.;  he  m.  Mary ;  his  wiU  was 

probated  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1810.  Issue:  1472.  I. — Solomon. 
1473.  H. — Hezekiah.  1474.  HI. — John.  1475.  IV. — Polly.  1476.  V. — 
Sabra.  1477.  VI. — 'Freelove,  b.  Oct.  17,  1778;  m.  Consider  Morgan 
Hammond,  Jan.  i,  1799;  he  was  1).  Jan.  12,  1776;  she  d.  May  15,  1848, 
and  he  d.  April  26,  1855.     1478.   VII. — Abram.     1479.  MIL — Olive. 

HAMMOND. 

1477  FREELO\'E  DUNHAM  was  b.  at  Saratoga.  Saratoga  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1778;  d.  at  Newbury,  Geauga  Co.,  Ohio,  May  15,  1848, 
aged  70  years.  Freelove  was  the  dau.  of  Hezekiah  Dunham,  of  Sarato- 
ga, N.  Y.,  who  held  a  major's  commission  in  the  Revolutionary  war. 
She  was  the  oldest  of  a  family  of  eight  children.  She  cml)raced  religion 
at  an  early  age  and  united  with  the  Baptist  Church.  She  was  active  and 
energetic  and  noted  for  lier  industry.  Jan.  i.  1799,  she  was  m.  to  Con- 
sider Morgan  Hammond  and  they  settled  in  northern  \'ermont.  Dur- 
ing the  first  part  of  the  war  of  1812,  her  husband  was  a  custom  house 
of^cer  under  Collector  X'anness.  and  liad  charge  of  a  comjiany  of  men 
to  guard  against  smuggling  which  was  carried  on  ((uiie  extensively  at 
that  time  through  Alburg,  Vermont.  Tlie  last  year  of  the  war  her 
husband  served  in  the  U.  S.  militia  and  was  stationed  at  Swanton  l-'alls 
near  the  Canada  line.  In  the  year  1834.  they  moved  to  Ohio  anil 
settled  in  Aurora.  Portage  County,  and  engaged  in  the  occupation  of 
farming  and  dairying.     Aboiu  the  year  1835.  a  Baptist  Church  was  or- 


148  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

ganized  in  Aurora  and  Consider  M.  Hammond  was  one  of  the  con- 
stituted members  of  the  church  and  was  elected  one  of  the  first  deacons. 
Consider  and  Freelove  were  pious  people  and  were  possessed  of  more 
than  ordinary  gifts  in  the  church.  They  were  the  parents  of  11  children. 
Descendants  of  Consider  Morgan  and  Freelove  Dunham  Hammond 
living  were  (i)  one  son,  (31)  thirty-one  grandchildren,  (50)  fifty  great 
grandchildren  and  (54)  fifty-four  great  great  grandchildren.  Issue : 
1480.  I. — John,  b.  Nov.  23,  1799;  m.  Lucretia  Babcock,  July  25,  1823; 
she  was  b.  Oct.  28,  1801,  and  d.  June  zy ,  1850;  he  d.  Nov.  8,  1888.  1481. 
H. — Polly,  b.  March  i,  1802;  m.  Jonathan  Parr,  Jan.  15,  1825;  he  was 
b.  Feb.  7,  1798,  and  d.  July  i,  1865;  she  d.  Jan.  20,  1874.  1482.  HP — 
Hezekiah,  b.  March  7,  1804;  m.  Irena  Barnes,  Jan.  15,  1827;  she  was 
b.  Jan.  12,  1808,  and  d.  April  10,  1843;  'ic  then  m.  Pucinda  Hudson, 
Jan.  31,  1844;  she  was  b.  May  29,  1823,  and  d.  Jan.  28,  1899;  he  d.  Aug. 

26,  1889.  1483.  IV. — Benjamin  D.,  b.  April  6,  1806;  m.  Feb.  7,  1838, 
Nancy  M.  Fox;  b.  March  16,  1817,  and  d.  Feb.  5,  1884;  he  d.  Jan.  25, 
1875.  1484.  V. — Stoughton  D.,  b.  June  3,  1808;  m.  Sarah  P.  Hinds, 
March  16,  1834;  she  was  b.  July  24,  1814,  and  d.  April  4,  1876;  he  d. 
Dec.  4,  1893.  1485-  VI. — Rachel,  b.  June  16,  1810;  m.  Peonard  Parr, 
Feb.  23,  1829;  he  was  b.  Feb.  27,  1807,  and  d.  Feb.  7,  1883;  she  d.  July 
18,  1880.     i486.  VIP— Olive,  b.  July  18,  1812;  m.  John  Sanborn,  Dec. 

27,  1835 ;  he  was  b.  Oct.  16,  1813,  and  d.  March  2,  1891  ;  she  d.  March  26, 
1885.  1487.  VII. — Harriet,  b.  April  9,  1815;  m.  Rufus  Clark  Black, 
Jan.  17,  1838;  'he  was.b.  Oct.  17,  181 1,  and  d.  Oct.  30,  1889;  she  d.  May 
6,  1890.  1488.  IX. — ^Joan,  b.  May  28,  1818;  m.  Nelson  Parker,  March 
6,  1838;  he  was  b.  Dec.  19,  1817.  and  d.  Oct.  22,  1888;  she  d.  April  28, 
1883.  1489.  X. — Hannah,  h.  July  30,  1821  ;  m.  George  Pratt,  Nov.  27, 
1839;  he  was  b.  May  31,  1817.  and  d.  Nov.  25,  1871  ;  she  d.  Oct.  5,  1896. 
1490.  XI. — Solomon,  b.  Feb.  7,  1826;  m.  Sarah  McKee,  April  20,  1847; 
she  was  b.  Nov.  11,  1827;  resides  at  Wyocena,  Columbia  County,  Wis. 

1480  JOHN  HAMMOND,  son  of  Freelove  Dunham,  was  b. 
Nov.  23,  1799;  m.  July  25,  1823,  Pucretia  Babcock.  Issue:  1491.  P — 
Sidney  Morgan,  b.  June  4,  1824;  m.  Polly  S.  Hains,  July  4,  1849;  she 
was  b.  Jan.  21,  1821,  and  d.  Feb.  6,  1894;  he  then  m.  Charlotte 
Humphrey,  April  2,  1898;  she  was  b.  Sept.  8.  1827;  resides  at  Bedford, 
Ohio.  1492.  IP — George  Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  24,  1826;  m.  Aug.  8,  1869, 
Helen  J.  Davis ;  she  was  b.  May  18,  1842 ;  resides  at  Warrensville,  Ohio. 
1493.  IIP — Catherine  C,  b.  Feb.  25,  1828;  m.  Jan.  31,  1856,  Elijah  H. 
Dunham;  b.  Sept.  12,  1827;  she  d.  Nov.  21,  1889.  1494-  IV. — Hezekiah 
Williams,  b.  Feb.  9,  1830,  and  d.  March  20,  1863.     1495.  V. — Horace 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  I49 

James,  b.  Dec.  26,  1832;  m.  Sept.  8,  1862,  Delia  A.  Clark;  b.  Oct.  30, 
1836,  and  (1.  Dec.  12,  1876;  he  d.  May  7,  1874.  1496.  VI. — Verneuel 
David,  b.  Feb.  9,  1835  ;  m.  Oct.  6,  1867,  Rosamond  H.  Cole,  who  d.  Sept. 
18,  1878;  resides  at  Warrensville,  Ohio.  1497.  VII. — Charles  Willis, 
b.  Jan.  II,  1838;  m.  Sept.  ly ,  1870,  Sarah  A.  Sheldon;  b.  Aug.  21,  1847; 
resides  at  Hubbard,  Trunil)ull  Co.,  Ohio.  1498.  \'III. — Edwin  Hawley, 
b.  Jan.  2}^,  1843;  'I''-  J'l"-  3O'  ^'^7^r  Ellen  A.  Kennedy;  b.  Oct.  12,  1842; 
resides  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.  149Q.  TX. — Sarah  Eliza,  b.  July  29,  1846; 
m.  Dec.  22,  1868,  Harrison  Cornelius  Smith,  b.  Sept.  24,  1835;  resides 
at  Little  Sioux,  Iowa. 

1491  SIDNEY  MORGAN,  son  of  John  UanTnioiid.  b.  June  4. 
1824;  m.  Polly  S.  Hains.  July  4,  1849;  =^'^'-'  ^^''^s  b.  Jan.  21,  1821,  and  d. 
Feb.  6,  1894;  he  then  m.  Charlotte  Humphrey,  April  2,  1898,  who  was 
b.  Sept  8.  1827.  Issue:  1500.  I. — Herbert  William,  b.  May  20,  1850; 
m.  Mary  Wheeler  Freeman,  Dec.  21,  1877;  she  was  b.  Dec.  21,  1856. 

DUNHAM. 

1493  CATHERINE  C.  HAMMOND,  dau.  of  John,  1799;  b.  Feb. 
25,  1828;  m.  Elijah  H.  Dunham,  Jan.  31,  1856;  he  was  b.  Sept.  12,  1827; 
she  d.  Nov.  21,  1889;  he  resides  at  Bedford,  Ohio.  Issue:  1501.  I. — 
Mary.  b.  Dec.  9,  1856;  d.  Feb.  9,  1858.  1502.  II.— May,  b.  Dec.  9.  1856; 
d.  Feb.  9,  1857.  1503.  HI. — Charles  Henry,  b.  Feb.  27,  1859;  m.  .\ug. 
10,  1898,  Sarah  L.  Perkins;  b.  Aug.  13,  1861. 

HAMMOND. 

1495  HORACE  JAMES,  son  of  John,  1799:  b.  Dec.  26,  1832;  m. 
Sept.  8,  1862,  Delia  A.  Clark  ;  b.  Oct.  30,  1836.     Issue:     1504.  I. — Lynn 
J.,  b.  Feb.  17,  1864;  m.  Eva  Dillon,  Oct.  21,  1891 ;  she  was  b.  Dec.  12, 
1865;  reside  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.      1505.   H. — William  Clark,  b.  April  20 
1866,  and  d.   1877.      1506.   111. — Charles    I'urt,  b.    March   20,    1869:   m 
Harriet  Emeline  Corlett,  June  21,  1890;  she  was  b.  July  5,  1865;  he  d 
Oct.  10,  1890.     1507.  IV. — 'Harry  Horace,  b.  June  12,  1872. 

HAMMOND. 

1497  CHARLES  WILLIS,  son  of  John,  \~()^)\  b.  Jan.  11,  1838:  m. 
Sept.  2"],  1870,  Sarah  A.  Sheldon;  b.  Aug.  21,  1847.  Issue:  1508.  1. — 
Arthur  John,  b.  Dec.  9,  1871  ;  m.  June  28,  1899,  Nell  Jane  Jackson;  b. 
Dec.  21,  1873.  1509.  II. — Horace  Sheldon,  b.  Dec.  3,  1874:  d.  Nov.  i, 
1879.      1 5 10.   HI. —  iMlwin  Charles,  b.  Oct.   14,   1882. 

HAMMOND. 

1498  EDWIN  HAW  Lb:  Y.  son  of  John.  i7(;.j:  ]>.  Jan.  2},,  1843;  '"• 
Ellen  A.   Kennedy,  Jan.  30,   1872;   she   was  b.   Oct.   12,   1842.     Issue: 


150  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1511.  I. — Edwin  Paul,  b.  Nov.  28,  1872;  d.  May  30,  1878.  1512.  II. — 
Lucretia  Eva,  b.  Dec.  18,  1874.  1513.  HI. — Ralph  Chauncey,  b.  Sept. 
21,  1876;  d.  Dec.  4,  1878.     1 514.  IV. — Egbert  Frank,  b.  May  23,  1881. 

SMITH. 

1499  SARAIH  E.  HAMMON'D,  dau.  of  John,  1799;  b.  July  29, 
1846;  m.  Dec.  22,  1868,  Harrison  Cornelius  Smith;  b.  Sept.  24,  1835. 
Issue:  1515.  I. — Orton  Loudon  Smith,  b.  Dec.  24,  1869;  m.  Aug.  3, 
1893,  Clara  A.  Bartholomew;  b.  Jan.  7,  1874.  1516.  11.^ — Carrie  Belle 
Smith,  b.  Oct.  10,  1871  ;  m.  Dec.  22,  1891,  George  Hamilton  Peyton;  b. 
May  14,  1865.  1517.  HI. — Edna  Dean  Smith,  b.  Nov.  20,  1874;  m. 
Aug.  16,  1892,  Oliver  Lee  Peyton;  b.  1867.  1518.  IV. — John  Ham- 
mond Smith,  b.  May  8,  1877;  m.  April  16,  1899,  Nellie  Pearl  Niswanger; 
b.  Feb.  3,  1879.  1519-  ^- — Edith  Leonora  Smith,  b.  March  19,  1879; 
m.  June  7,  1899,  Clarence  Eugene  Peyton;  b.  Aug.  31,  1874.  1520.  VI. 
— George  Barnum  .Smith,  b.  May  24,  1884. 

HAMMOND. 

1500  HERBERf  W.  HAMMOND,  son  of  Sidney  M.  Hammond, 
1824;  b.  May  20,  1850;  m.  Dec.  21,  1877,  Mary  W.  Freeman;  b.  Dec.  21, 
1856.  Issue:  1521.  I. — 'Mary  Geneive,  b.  Jan.  10,  1879.  1522.  II. — 
Maurice  Sidney,  b.  May  13,  1882.  1523.  HI. — Kenneth  William,  b. 
Sept.  29,  1887. 

DUNHAM. 
1503  'CHARLES  HENRY  DUNHAM,  son   of  Catherine   Ham- 
mond, 1828;  b.  Feb.  2y,  1859;  m.  Aug.  10,  1898,  Sarah  L.  Perkins;  b. 
Aug.   13,   1861.      Issue:      1523a.  I. — Edwin   James,  b.   Jan.   23,    1900. 
1523b.  II. — Mildred  May,  b.  Nov.  21,  1901. 

HAMMOND. 
1508  ARTHUR  J.  HAMMOND,  son  of  Charles  W.  Hammond, 
1838;  b.  Dec.  9,  1871  ;  m.  June  28,  1899,  Nell  Jane  Jackson;  b.  Dec.  21, 
1873.     Issue:     1524.  I. — Jean,  b.  Feb.  3,  1901. 

SMITH. 

1515  ORTON  LOUDON  SMITH,  son  of  Sarah  E.  Hammond, 
1846;  b.  Dec.  24,  1869;  m.  Aug.  3,  1893,  Clara  A.  Bartholomew;  b.  Jan. 
7,  1874.  Issue:  1525.  I. — Florence  Helen,  b.  Aug.  20,  1896.  1526. 
II. — Gladys  Viola,  b.  July  i,  1896.  1527.  III. — Grace  Edith,  b.  May 
19,  1898.     1527a.  IV. — Dwight  Lyman,  b.  Jan.  12,  1900. 

PEYTO'N. 

1516  CARRIE  BELLE  SMITH,  dau.  of  Sarah  E.  Hammond, 
1846;  b.  Oct.  10,  1871 ;  m.  Dec.  22,  1891,  George  Hamilton  Peyton;  b. 


Jonathan  dunham.  151 

May  14,  1865.  Issue:  1528.  I. — Arlin  ATonroe,  b.  Feb.  19,  1894. 
1529.  II. — Harrison  Lacey,  b.  May  28,  1896.  1530.  TIT. — Charles 
Dean,  b.  Jan.  7,  1900. 

PEYTON. 

1517  EDNA  DEAN  SMITH,  dan.  of  Sarah  E.  Hammond,  1846; 
b.  Nov.  20.  1874;  m.  Aug.  16,  1892.  Oliver  Lee  T'eyton;  b.  1867.  Issue: 
1531.  I. — Leroy  Lee,  b.  May  16,  1894.  1532.  11. — Edith  Irene,  b.  Sept. 
6,  1898. 

SMITH. 

1 518  JOHN  HAMMOND  SMITH,  son  of  Sarah  E.  Hammond, 
1846;  b.  ^lay  8,  1877;  m.  April  16,  1899,  Nellie  P.  Niswanger,  b.  Feb. 
3,  1879.     Issue:     1533.  I. — Harold  Edgar,  b.  Nov.  11,   1900. 

PEYTON. 

1519  EDITH  LEONORA  SMITH,  dau.  of  Sarah  E.  Hammond, 
1846;  m.  June  7,  1899,  Clarence  Eugene  Peyton;  b.  Aug.  31,  1874. 
Issue:     1534.  I. — Olive  Peyton,  b.  Sept.  15,  1900. 

PARR. 
1481  POLLY  HAMiMOND,  dau.  of  Freelove  Dunham,  1778;  b. 
March  i,  1802;  m.  Jan.  15,  1825.  Jonathan  I\irr;  b.  Feb.  7,  1798.  Issue: 
1535-  I- — O""^  r*.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1825;  m.  Mary  Hosmer.  1845;  she  d.  in 
Nov.,  1850.  He  then  m.  July  10,  1851,  Eliza  A.  Patterson;  1).  Jan.  15, 
1826;  he  d.  Nov.  12,  1886.  Issue:  1536.  IT.— Ellen  Olivia,  b.  March 
31,  1833;  m.  Dec.  5,  1857,  Cicero  Frank  Bail;  he  was  b.  Sept.  9,  1832. 
1537.  HI. — Ferdinand,  b.  June  zy,  1843;  m.  July  15,  1866,  Sedate  De- 
Voe;  she  was  b.  April  20,  1847.  1538.  T\\— Francis  Edgar,  b.  May 
29,  1847;  '"•  ^'ov.  II,  1868,  Mary  A.  P.oyd ;  b.  Feb.  17,  1848;  he  d.  Oct. 
3-  1893. 

PARR. 

1535  ORA  P.  PARR,  son  of  Polly  Hanunond.  1802;  1).  Dic.  5, 
1825;  m.  Mary  Hosmer,  1845;  she  d.  in  .\nv..  1850.  jul\  10.  1851.  he 
m.  Eliza  A.  Patterson;  b.  Jan.  15,  1826;  he  d.  Nov.  12.  1886.  Issue: 
1539.  I. — Horace  B.  Parr,  b.  March  2,  1855;  m.  June  17.  1880,  Emma 
M.  Jayred;  b.  Nov.  24,  1863.  1540.  IT. — Lily  O.  I'arr.  b.  Jan.  15,  1864; 
m.  Dec.  I.  1887,  Fred  L.  iM'iday  ;  b.  June  20,  i860. 

iiaIl. 

1536  ELLEN  OLT\lA  \\\\<\i,  dau.  of  Polly  IIanun..nd.  1802;  b. 
March  31,  1833;  m.  Cicero  b^rank  Bail,  Dec.  5,  1857;  he  was  b.  Sept. 
9,  1832.  Issue:  1541.  I. —  Henry  (  )rin,  b.  .\pril  7,  1 85(; ;  d.  June  20, 
1877.     1542.  II. — Ora  Silas,  b.  June  11,  i8()i  ;  d.  Oct.  31,  1874. 


152  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

PARR. 

1537  FERDINAND  PARR,  son  of  Polly  Hammond,  1802 ;  b.  June 
Q.y,  1843;  m.  Sedate  DeVoe,  July  15,  1866;  she  was  b.  April  20,  1847. 
Issue:  1543.  I. — Nellie  A.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1868;  m.  March  10,  1890,  John 
Armstrong. 

PARR. 

1538  FRANCIS  EDGAR  PARR,  son  of  Polly  Hammond,  1802; 
b.  May  29,  1847;  "i-  Mary  Augusta  Boyd,  Nov.  11,  1868;  she  was  b. 
Feb.  17,  1848;  he  d.  Oct.  3.  1893.  Issue:  1544.  I. — Edna  May,  b. 
Sept.  14,  1869;  d.  March  24,  1870.  1545.  H. — Jessie  Louisa,  b.  Aug. 
15^  1873.  1546.  HI. — Lynn  Frances,  b.  May  25,  1876.  1547.  IV. — 
Arnett  Maud,  b.  Sept  12,  1878.  1548.  V.— Ethel  Mary,  b.  Nov.  22, 
1888. 

PARR. 

1539  HORACE  B.,  son  of  Ora  P.  Parr,  1825;  b.  March  2,  1855;  m. 
June  17,  1880,  Emma  M.  Jayred ;  b.  Nov.  24,  1863.  Issue:  1549.  I. — 
W.  Frank,  b.  May  2"],  1881.  1550.  II.— Grace  M.,  b.  Feb.  3,  1883. 
1 55 1.  HI.— Claude  C,  b.  July  20,  1884.  1552.  IV.— Flora  Belle,  b. 
June  9,  1888.  1553.  V. — P.  Leonard,  b.  July  31,  1891.  1554.  VI. — 
Helen,  b.  Aug.  31,  1893.  Nellie,  b.  Aug.  31,  1893.  i555-  VII.— 
Gerald,  b.  Oct.  5,  1895;  d.  Oct.  24,  1895.  Harold,  b.  Oct.  5,  1895;  d. 
Oct.  10,  1895.     1556.  VIII.— Mildred,  b.  Oct.  18,  1897. 

FRIDAY. 

1540  LILY  O.  PARR,  dau.  of  Ora  P.  Parr,  1825;  b.  Jan.  15,  1864; 
m.  Dec.  I,  1887,  Frederick  Lyman  Friday;  b.  June  20,  i860.  Issue: 
1557.  I. — Carl  Frederick,  b.  May  30,  1889.  1558.  II. — Marion,  b. 
March  16,  1891  ;  d.  Jan.  3,  1896.  1559.  HI. — Ruth,  b.  April  13,  1894. 
1560.  Ys . — Lyman  Hamilton,  b.  May  7,  1896.  1561.  V. — Kate,  b.  May 
3,  1898. 

ARMSTRONG. 
1543  NELLIE  A.  PARR,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Parr,  1843;  ^^-  J^"- 
II,    1868;   m.    March    10,    1890,   John    Armstrong.     Issue:     1562.  I. — - 
Shirley,  b.  April  9,  1894.     1563.  II. — Lyle,  b.  Jan.  4,  1897. 

HAMMOND. 

1482  HEZEKIAH  M.,  son  of  Freelove  Dunham,  1778;  b.  March  7, 

1804;  m.  Jan.  15,  1827,  Irena  Barnes;  b:  Jan.  12,  1808;  she  d.  April  10, 

1843.     He  then  m.  Lucinda  Hudson,  Jan.  31,  1844;  b.  May  29,  1823; 

she  d.  Jan.  28,  1899;  he  d.  Aug.  26,  1889.     Issue:     1564.   I. — Melvina, 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  153 

b.  Feb.  21,  1845;  ii'^-  Nov.  9,  1861,  Daniel  Williams;  he  was  b.  April  i, 
1834.  and  d.  Jan.  20,  1873;  she  then  m.  George  Boswell,  July  4,  1875; 
he  was  b.  Aug.  6.  1850.  1565.  II. — Charles  Hudson,  b.  Dec.  19,.  1856; 
m.  Dec.  12,  1876,  Julia  Ann  Burgess;  b.  Nov.  22,  1857.  Issue:  1566. 
I. — Marguerite,  b.  Fel).  2^ ,  1893. 

WILLIAMS— BOSWELL. 
1564  MEL\'IXA.  dau.  of  Hezekiah  Hammond,  1804;  b.  Feb.  2t, 
1845;  ""i-  Nov.  9,  1861,  Daniel  Williams;  b.  April  t.  1834;  he  d.  Jan. 
20,  1873;  she  then  m.  George  Boswell.  July  4,  1875.  Issue:  1567.  I. — 
Byron  \\'illiams,  b.  Feb.  2,  1863;  m.  July  4,  i88(;.  Minnie  J.  Eastman; 
b.  July  9,  1865.  1568.  II. — Grant  David  \\'illiams,  b.  Feb.  10,  1868;  m. 
May  6,  1891,  Grace  A.  McKee;  b.  May  19,  1869.  1569.  III. — Clara 
Boswell,  b.  May  23,  1876;  m.  July  22,  1898.  John  ]\Iurrav;  b.  June 
8,  1870. 

WILLIAMS. 

1568  GRAXT  DAMD  WILLIAMS,  son  ot  Melvina  Hammond, 
1845;  1^-  Feb.  10,  1868;  m.  May  6,  1891,  Grace  Amanda  McKee;  b.  May 
19,  1869.  Issue:  1570.  I. — Aris  Gerald.  1571.  II. — Oris  Jay.  1572. 
III.— Kenneth  H. 

MURRAY. 

1569  CLARA  BOSWELL,  dau.  of  Melvina  Hammond,  1845;  '>• 
May  23,  1876;  m.  July  22,  1898,  John  Murray;  b.  June  8,  1870.  Issue; 
1573-  I- — Thelma,  b.  Sept.  18,  1899. 

HAMMOND. 

1483  BENJAMIN  D.  HAMMOND,  son  of  Freelove  Dunham, 
1778;  b.  April  6,  1806;  m.  Feb.  7,  1838,  Nancy  M.  Fox;  b.  March  16, 
1817.  Issue:  1574.  I. — Freelove  L.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1839;  m.  Feb.  16, 
i860,  Charles  W.  Williams;  b.  Sept.  20.  1839;  she  d.  May  12.  1885;  he 
d.  Nov.  23,  1863.  1575.  II. — Joan,  b.  Aug.  21,  1841  ;  d.  July  30,  1885. 
1576.  HI.— Leonard  Parr,  b.  Aug.  26,  1843;  ni.  Jan.  3,  \'?^'J~ .  Emma 
Lucinda  Morton;  b.  March  2^,  1844.  1577.  W- — Nelson,  b.  Jan.  3. 
1850;  m.  Nov.  18,  1870,  Rosell  Booth;  b.  .Vov.  20.  1849;  he  d.  Sept.  7, 
1901. 

WILLIAMS. 

1574  I'REELOVE  L.  HAMMONI).  dau.  cl  llenjamin  D.  Ham- 
mond, uSo^');  b.  Aug.  10,  1839;  m.  I-'eb.  lO,  i8()0,  Charles  W.  Williams; 
b.  Sept.  20,  1839.  Issue:  1578.  I. — May  1\.,  b.  lunc  10,  1861  ;  d.  April 
4,  1869. 


154  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

HAMMOND. 
1577  NELSON    HAMMOND,   son   of  Benjamin    D.    Hammond, 
1806;  b.  Jan.  3,  1850;  m.  Nov.  18,  1870,  Rosell  Booth;  b.  Nov.  20,  1849. 
1579.  I. — ^Hattie   B.,   b.   July   20,    1872.     1580.  H. — Lucy    D.,   b.    Aug. 
13,  1879. 

HAMMOND. 

1484  STOUGHTON  D.  HAMMOND,  son  of  Freelove  Dunham, 
1778;  b.  June  3,  1808;  m.  March  16,  1834,  Sarah  L.  Hinds;  b.  July  24, 
1814;  he  d.  Dec.  4,  1893;  she  d.  April  4,  1876.  Issue:  1581.  L — Silas 
D.,  b.  July  18,  1846;  m.  Nov.  16,  1871,  Sarah  J.  Hah;  b.  June  25,  1847. 

HAMMOND. 
1581  SILAS  D.  HAMMOND,  son  of  Stoughton  D.  Hammond, 
1808;  b.  July  18,  1846;  m.  Nov.  16,  1871,  Sarah  J.  Hall;  b.  June  25,  1847. 
Reside  at  Ellenburgh  Depot,  N.  Y,.  Issue:  1582.  I. — Edgar  A.,  b. 
June  2T„  1874;  d.  June  27,  1874.  1583.  II.— Mabel  M.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1875; 
d.  Feb.  16,  1889.  1584.  HI,— ^Maud  E.,  b.  Sept.  2t„  1877.  1585-  IV.— 
Helen  L.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1880.  1586.  V.— Jennie  M.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1886. 
1586a.  VI.— Earl  S.,  b.  June  8,  1888. 

PARR.   . 

1485  RACHEL  HAMMOND,  dau.  of  Freelove  Dunham,  1778;  b. 
June  16,  1810;  m.  Feb.  23,  1829,  Leonard  Parr;  b.  Feb.  27,  1807;  he  d. 
Feb.  7,  1883;  she  d.  July  18,  1880.  Issue:  1587.  I. — William  Edgar, 
b.  Dec.  2y,  1829;  m.  July  15,  1849,  Harriet  Maria  Smith;  b.  Feb.  11, 
1828;  she  d.  June  23,  1890;  he  d.  Jan.  2t^,  1903.  1588.  II. — Amanda  A., 
b.  June  17,  1832;  m.  Feb.  15,  1851,  Lucius  Bartlett ;  b.  Dec.  26,  1821 ; 
he  d.  Dec.  29,  1874.  1589.  HI. — Louisa,  b.  Aug.  2g~,  1835;  m.  July  3, 
1852,  William  McKee ;  b.  Feb.  2,  1830;  he  d.  Dec.  24,  1895.  '  1590.  IV. 
— Frances  I.,  b.  Aug.  13,  1848;  m.  Oct.  26,  1871,  David  G.  Lyman;  b. 
April  26,  1852. 

PARR. 

1587  WILLIAM  EDGAR,  b.  Dec.  27,  1829;  m.  July  15,  1849,  Har- 
diet  M.  Smith;  b.  Feb.  11,  1828;  she  d.  June  23,  1890;  he  d.  Jan.  23, 
1903.  Issue:  1591.  I. — Homer  Smith,  b.  April  12,  1852;  m.  Ella  D. 
Higgins,  Jan.  31,  1874.  1592.  II. — ^Horace  James,  b.  March  28,  1854. 
1593.  HI. — ^Henry  Clare,  b.  Dec.  6,  1858;  m.  Clara  J.  Downey,  May  13, 
1883.  1594.  IV. — Jennie  Dell,  b.  Feb.  25,  1863;  m.  James  Robert 
Downey,  Dec.  27,  1884. 

BARTL£TT. 

1588  AMANDA  A.  PARR,  dau.  of  Rachel  Hammond,  1810;  b. 
June   17,   1832;   m.  Feb.   15,   1851,   Lucius   Bartlett;  b.   Dec.   26,  1821. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  1 


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Issue:  1595.  I. — Ruth  A.,  b.  June  18,  1852;  d.  Sept.  20,  1859.  i596- 
II. — Katie  A.,  b.  April  19,  1857;  ni.  Xov.  29.  1876.  Cyrus  F.  Pugsley ; 
b.   Feb.  25,    1848;  he   d.   Xov.  7,   1894.     1597.  III. — Clara    L.,   1).   July 

3,  1869. 

McKEE. 

1589  LOUISA  PARR.  dau.  of  Rachel  Hammond.  18 10;  b.  Aui^.  29, 
1835;  m.  July  3,  1852,  William  McKee ;  b.  Feb.  2,  1830;  he  d.  Dec.  24. 
1895.     Issue:     1598.  I. — William  Clayton,  b.   Nov.  26.   1856;  m.  Sept. 

4,  1889,  Alary  Aelaide  Hutchins ;  b.  Dec.  3,  1865.  1599.  II. — Grace 
Amanda,  b.  May  19,  1869;  m.  May  6,  1891,  Grant  David  Williams;  b. 
Feb.  10,  1868. 

LYMAN. 

1590  FRANCES  ISSODENE  PARR,  dau.  of  Rachel  Hammond. 
1810;  b.  Aug.  13.  1848;  m.  Oct.  26,  ,1871,  David  Gentle  Lyman  ;  b.  April 
26,  1852.  Issue:  1600.  I. — Agnes  Elgie,  b.  Nov.  7,  1874;  d.  Dec.  13, 
1874.  1601.  II.— Elgie  Amy,  b.  Aug.  8,  1877;  d.  Aug.  28,  1878.  1602. 
III.— Lela  Rachel,  b.  May  24,  1883. 

PARR. 

1591  HOMER,  son  of  William  Edgar,  1829;  b.  Ai)ril  12.  1852;  m. 
Jan.  31,  1874,  Ella  D.  Higgins ;  b.  Sept.  25,  1855.  Issue:  1603.  I. — 
Clayton  Everett,  b.' Aug.  12,  1875;  "i-  O^'t.  — ,  1900,  Alice  Campbell. 
1604.  II. — Archie  Leonard,  b.  Sept.  25,  1878.  1605.  HI. — Marion  Jay, 
b.  Sept.  5,  1874.     1606.   IV. — Edgar  Clare,  b.  Dec.  13,  1890. 

PARR. 

1593  HENRY  CLARE,  son  of  William  Edgar,  1829;  b.  Dec.  6. 
1858;  m.  May  13,  1883,  Clara  J.  Downey;  b.  Oct.  2-,  1858.  Issue: 
1607.  I. — George  Robert,  b.  Oct.  30,  1886.  1608.  II. — Sii)ha  Maryett, 
b.  Aug.  5,  1890.     1609.   HI. — Harry  E.,  b.  Aug.  3.  1896. 

DOVVNEY. 

1594  JENNIE  DELL  PARR,  dau.  of  William  Edgar  Parr,  1829; 
b.  Feb.  25,  1863;  m.  Dec.  2'],  1884,  James  Rtjbcrt  Downey;  b.  Dec.  11, 
1861.  Issue:  1610.  I. — Blanche  Ethel,  b.  Nov.  22,  1887.  1611.  11.^ 
Ruby  La  Verne,  b.  Aug.  6,  1897. 

PUGSLEY. 
T496  KATIE  A.  BARTLETT,  dau.  of  Amanda  A.  Parr,  1832;  b. 
April  19,  1857;  m.  Nov.  29,  1876,  Cyrus  V.  Pugsley:  b.  Feb.  2},,  1848: 
he  d.  Nov.  7,  1894.  Issue:  1612.  1. —  r.ernice  M.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1881. 
1613.  IL— Blanche  L.,  b.  May  9,  1883.  1614.  HI.— Bessie  C,  b.  .\pril 
26,  1885.  1615.  IV.— Howard  B.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1887.  1616.  V.— Lilon 
Lucille  Bliss,  b.  May  7,  1891. 


■156  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

McKEE. 

1598  WILLIAM  CLAYTON  McKEE,  son  of  Louisa  Parr,  1835; 
b.  Nov.  26,  1856;  m.  Sept.  4,  1889,  Mary  Adelaide  ^Hutchins ;  b.  Dec, 
1865.     Issue:     1617.  I. — Ruth  Louisa,  b.  Aug.  22,  1902. 

WILLIAMS. 

1599  GRACE  AMANDA  McKEE,  dau.  of  Louisa  Parr.  1835;  b. 
May  19,  1869;  m.  May  6,.  1891,  Grant  David  Williams;  b.  Feb.  10,  1868. 
Issue:  I. — Aris  Gerald,  b.  Nov.  25,  1895.  1619.  II. — Oris  Jay,  b.  June 
8,  1900.     1620.  III. — Kenneth  H.,  b.  Jan.  25,  1903. 

SANBORN. 

i486  OLR'E  HAMMOND,  dau.  of  Freelove  Dunham.  1778;  b. 
July  18,  1812;  m.  Dec.  2j,  1835,  John  Sanborn;  b.  Oct.  16,  1813;  she  d. 
March  26,  1885;  he  d.  iNIarch  2,  1891.  Issue:  » 1621.  I. — Edmund 
Morgan,  b.  July  24,  1839;  m.  Feb.  11,  1894.  Martha  Maria  Woodard; 
b.  Dec.  28,  1840.  1622.  II.— Homer  L..  b.  Oct.  5.  1841  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1862. 
1623.  III. — John  vSimpson,  b.  June  i,  1844;  ni.  June  10,  1885,  Lizzie 
Post;  b.  Aug.  20,  i860.  1624.  IV. — Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  28,  1847; 
m.  Albert  Russell,  Nov.  14,  1866;  he  was  I).  March  15,  1840,  and  d.  Aug. 
16,  1872;  she  m.  James  Andrews,  May  9,  1878;  he  was  b.  July  14,  1827. 
1625.  V. — Mary  P.,  b.  July  14,  1849;  "i-  Dec.  20,  1873.  James  Monroe 
Bittles;  b.  Dec.  6,  1850;  he  d.  Jan.  17,  1897.  1626.  VI.— Clark  R.,  b. 
May  25,  1853;  m.  Laura  Kirk,  xA.pril  24.  1880;  she  was  b.  May  18,  1857; 
he  d.  Dec.  4,  1900.' 

SANBORN. 

1603  JOHN  SIMPSON,  son  of  Olive  Hammond,  1812;  b.  June  i, 
1844;  m.  June  10,  1885,  Lizzie  Post;  b.  Aug.  20,  i860.  Issue:  1627.  I. 
— Jessie  Olive,  b.  July  22,  1886. 

RUSSELL— ANDREWS. 
1624  ALICE  ELIZABETH  SANBORN,  dau.  of  Olive  Hammond, 
1812;  b.  Feb.  28,  1847;  "1-  Nov.  14,  1866,  Albert  Russell;  b.  March  15, 
1840;  he  d.  Aug.  16,  1872;  she  then  m.  May  9,  1878,  James  Andrews; 
b  July  14,  1827.  Issue:  1628.  I. — Ernest  Sherman  Russell,  soii  of 
Alice  E.  Sanborn,  1847;  '^-  J"ly  3>  1867;  m.  Sept.  20,  1890,  Jennie  Ada 
Post;  b.  Sept.  14,  1868.  1629.  11. — Earl  Howard  Russell,  son  of  Alice 
E.  Sanborn,  1847;  b.  Sept.  24,  1872;  m.  Feb.  18,  1899,  Martha  Sheldon; 
b.  April  26,  1877.  No  issue.  1630.  III. — Mary  Alice  Andrews,  b. 
Sept.  24,  1880.  1631.  I. — Glenn  Albert,  b.  July  19,  1891.  1632.  II.— 
William  E.,  b.  June  24,  1897.     1633.  III. — Louis  H.,  b.  July  29,  1899. 


JONATHAN    DUNHAM.  15/ 

BLACK. 

1487  HARRIET  HAMMOND,  dau.  of  Freelove  Dunham,  1778;  b. 
April  9,  1815;  m.  Hufus  Clark  Black,  Jan.  17.  1838;  he  was  b.  Oct.  17, 
1811,  and  d.  Oct.  30,  1889;  she  d.  May  6,  1890.  Issue:  1634.  I. — 
Sarah,  b.  Jan.  12.  1840:  m.  June  2,  1869,  Alanson  Russell;  b.  Feb.  7, 
1838;  she  d.  May  11.  1891.  1635.  II.— Lois,  b.  Jan.  13,  1842;  m.  Dec. 
21,  1870,  Harvey  B.  Stranahan  ;  b.  Aug.  10,  1850.  1636.  HI. — Rachel 
].,  b.  May  3,  1843 ;  m.  March  19,  1868,  D.  W.  Tiffany ;  b.  March  21,  1840. 
1637.  IV. — Ellen  C,  b.  Feb.  3,  1847;  '"•  ^i^n'^'li  20,  1867,  Amos  A. 
McNish;  b.  July  12,  1846.  1638.  V.— Maria,  b.  April  10,  1850;  m.  Jan. 
30,  1875,  Fayette  Clark;  b.  May  30,  1850. 

RUSSELL. 

1634  SARAH  BLACK,  dau.  of  Harriet  Hammond,  1815;  b.  Jan. 
12,  1840;  m.  June  2,  1869,  Alanson  Russell;  b.  Feb.  7,  1838.  Issue: 
1639.  I. — Florence  Ellen,  b.  Oct.  21,  1875. 

TIFFANY^ 

1636  RACHEL  J.  BLACK,  dau.  of  Harriet,  1815;  b.  May  3,  1843; 
m.  March  19.  1868,  D.  W.  Tiffany;  b.  March  21,  1840.  Issue:  1640. 
I. — Marion,  b.  April  19,  1872;  m.  Dec.  23,  1900,  Florin  A.  Follin ;  b. 
Aug.  3,  1868.     1641.  II.— Kirk  W.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1874;  d. ,  1901. 

McNISH. 

1637  ELLEN  C.  BLACK,  dau.  of  Harriet  Hammond.  1815;  b.  Feb. 
3,  1847;  "1-  jMarch  20,  1867,  Amos  A.  McNish;  b.  July  12,  1846.  Issue: 
,1642.  I.— Homer  W..  b.  March  29.  1871.  1643.  H-— jMary  H.,  b.  Aug. 
15,  1874;  m.  June  16,  1897,  Walter  A.  Spencer;  b.  Nov.  16.  1873.  1644. 
HI. — Paul  H.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1879;  m.  Nov.  8,  1899,  Elsie  A.  Kellogg;  b. 
Mav  16,  1879. 

SPENCER. 

1643  MARY  H.  McNI'SH,  dau.  of  Ellen  C.  Black.  1847;  !>.  Aug. 
15,  1874;  m.  June  16,  1897,  Walter  A.  Spencer;  b.  Nov.  16,  1873. 
Issue:     1645.  I- — Claud  D.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1898. 

-McNISH. 

1644  PAUL  McNISH,  son  of  Ellen  C.  Black.  1847:  b.  Jan.  19, 
1879;  m.  Nov.  8,  1899,  Elsie  A.  Kellogg;  b.  Aiay  16,  1879.  Issue: 
1646.   I. — Howard  K.,  b.  May  22,  1900. 

I'kATT. 

T48()  IlANX.Vll    11.\.\1M()\1),  dau.  ui    Im-itIovc    Dunham,    1778; 

b.  July  30,  1821  ;  m.  Nov.  2/,  1839,  Cieorge  Praii;  ]>.   May  31.  1817:  he 

d.  Nov.  25,   1871  ;  she  d.  Oct.  5,   1896.     Issue:      1647.    I- — William,  b. 

May   10,   1841  ;  d.   Aug.  4,   1854.     1648.  II.— Benjamin.  1).    March   2t„ 


158  JONATHAN    DUNHAM. 

1843;  m-  J"ly  7.  ^^7^>  Caroline  Lamb;  b.  Sept.  25,  1849.  1649.  HI- — 
Janette,  b.  Aug.  3,  1845;  ^-  Oct.  27,  1872,  George  Phillabaum ;  b.  July 
I,  1838;  she  d.  July  15,  1885;  he  d.  June  10,  1885.  1650.  IV.— Lewis, 
b.  Nov.  15,  1848;  d.  Aug.  6,  1850.  1651.  V.— Laura,  b.  Nov.  26,  1850; 
d.  June  2,  1884.  1652.  VL— Margaret,  b.  Aug.  25,  1853;  d.  Dec.  4, 
1854.  1653.  VIL— Lois,  b.  Nov.  6,  1858;  m.  Sept.  6,  1885,  David 
Brundige;  b.  June  10,  1863.  1654.  VIIL — Abbie,  b.'Sept.  4,  1862;  m. 
March  24,  1886,  Elbert  Colvin ;  b.  Feb.  28,  1861. 

PRATT. 

1648  BENJAMIN  PRATT,  son 'of  Hannah  Hammond,  1821  ;  m. 
July  7.  1872,  Caroline  Lamb;  b.  Sept.  25,  1849.  Issue:  1655.  I. — 
Nellie,  b.  April  2,  1873.  1656.  II.— Walter,  b.  Oct.  20,  1874.  1657. 
III.— Fred,  b.  Sept.  9,  1889. 

PHILLABAUM. 

1649  JANETTE  PRATT,  dau.  of  Hannah  Hammond,  1821  ;  m. 
Oct.  27,  1872,  George  Phillabaum;  b.  July  i,  1838;  she  d.  July  16,  1885; 
he  d.  June  10,  1885.  Issue:  1658.  I. — Grace,  b.  Jan.  16,  1875;  "i-  May 
26,  1897.     1659.  II. — Norman  J.  Condon,  b.  Sept.  26,  1870. 

BRUNDIGE. 

1653  LOIS  PRATT,  dau.  of  Hannah  Hammond,  1821 ;  b.  Nov.  6, 
1858;  m.  Sept.  6,  1885,  David  Brundige;  b.  June  10,  1863.  Issue: 
1660.  I. — Bessie  Brundige,  b.  June  18,  1886.  1661.  II. — Sidney,  b. 
Aug.  23.  1889.     1662.  III. — Ruth,  b.  Jan.  26,  1893. 

COLVIN. 

1654  ABBIE  PRATT,  dau.  of  Hannah  Hammond.  1821  ;  b.  Sept. 
4,  1862;  m.  Elbert  Colvin,  March  24,  1886.  Issue:  1663.  I. — ^May,  b. 
May  9,  1887.     1664.  II.— Cody,  b.  May  7,  1889. 

HAMMOND. 
1490  SOLOMON  HAMMOND,  son  of  Freelove  Dunham,  1778; 
b.  Feb.  7,  1825;  m.  April  20,  1847,  Sarah  McKee;  b.  Nov.  11,  1827. 
Issue:  1665.  I. — Florence  J.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1848;  d.  Feb.  22,  1851.  1666. 
II. — George  W.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1856;  m.  April  2^,  1879,  Mary  English;  b. 
July  31,  1856;  he  d.  July  2,  1894. 

HAMMOND. 
1666  GEORGE   W.    HAMMOND,   son   of   Solomon   Hammond, 
1825;  b.  Nov.  7,  1856;  m.  Mary  English,  April  2t„  1879.     Issue:     1667. 
I.— Ray  C,  b.  Sept.  7,  1889. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

VIII.-^JOSEPH  (John).  1).  Nov.  18,  1637;  in.  (i)  Nov.  18,  1657, 
Mercy  Morton,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Morton;  (2)  and  LycHa  Cooper;  she 
d.  Feb.  19,  1667;  he  ni.  (2)  Aug.  20,  1669,  Hester  WormaU,  of  Rowley; 
Joseph,  her  father,  lived  in  Rowley,  where  first  child  was  b.  1642;  1649, 
she  moved  to  Boston,  and  later  to  Scituate.  Jonathan  deeded  to 
Joseph,  for  twenty-five  L,  land  near  unto  the  land  bought  of 
Churchill,  which  his  father,  John,  deceased,  died  possessed  of  Nov.  4, 
1679;  sold  to  Josf.ph,  June  3,  1680;  March,  1703,  Joseph  made  will 
giving  one-third,  profit  of  rents  and  household  goods  to  Esther,  his 
wife.  He  d.  ?tt  ■  Plymouth.  Nathaniel  Morton  was  son  of  George 
Morton  and  J-ulian  Carpenter;  Julian  Carpenter  was  sister  of  Alice,  who 
m.  Governor  Bradford. 

WILL,  OF  JOSEPH  DUNHAM,  Plymouth  County,  Mass.  Book 
H,  page  2\.  Joseph  Donham  son  of  John,  Plymouth,  I,  being  at  present 
weak  of  body,  and  not  knowing  the  Day  of  my  death,  yet  being  of 
Right  niind  to  dispose  of  that  Little  wordly  Estate  which  God  hath 
given  nie,  i.  After  my  decease  my  will  is,  I  having  done  for  and  given 
to  my  two  eldest  sons,  Eleazor  Dunham  and  Nathaniel  Dunham  to  the 
utmo.st  of  my  ability,  and  have  given  them  double  to  what  I  am  able  to 
give  'to  the  rest  of  my  children  formerly,  therefore  to  Nathaniel  10 
acre's  belonging  to  my  meadow  at  South  meadow,  2  to  my  son  Micajah 
20  Sicres  which  he  now  lives  on  with  j/4  acre  on  S.  C.  corner  of  lot  I  now 
live,  on.  3.  to  son  Joseph  20  acres  eastward  of  pond  called  John's  Pond 
4.  to  two  youngest  sons  Benajah  and  Daniel  40  acres  of  land  I  now  live 
on  which -'is  my  homestead,  when  they  reach  21  years  to  be  eciually 
divided  between  them — allowing  their  mother  Esther  Ys  rents  and 
pi-ofits  during  her  life.  5.  to  wife  Esther  goods  chatties  and  other  estate 
fc\r  her  life,  homestead  to  her  till  two  youngest  sons  are  21  years,  then 
^3  income  to  her  for  life  6.  wife  Esther  sole  executrix.  7.  request 
Jcimes  Warren  and  William  Shurtlefif  to  be  helpful  to  my  wife  in  admin- 
istration.    March   1703.     jose])h  Donham's  Est. 

Witnesses:  James   Warren,   Nathaniel    Morton.   William   Sliurtleff. 

June  16,  1703,  probated. 

Inventorv  of  Estate  of  Joseph  Dunham,  1703.      IMymouih  County, 

U5y) 


l6o  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

Mass.  Book  II  page  21.  Wearing  clothes  48/  his  arms  40/  £4-8- 
books  7/  money  10/  17-  bedding  &  hning  5-5-  pewter  24/  iron 
&  brass  28/  2-12-  dishes,  spoons  &  other  household  ware  14-  chests 
and  boxes  10-  tables,  chairs,  barrels  &  other  lumber  i-  wheels,  card, 
wool,  flax.  I-  carpenters  tools  2-  cart,  plow,  plowirons,  chains,  3-12- 
cart  tackling,  hose,  &  other  small  tools,  10-  horse  and  tackling  &  some 
other  necessary  things  belonging  to  the  horse  12-  a  piece  of  meadow 
lying  12-  pine  knots  and  shingles  18-  yoke  of  oxen  6-10-  4  cows, 
3  calves  II-  2  sheep,  i  horse  4-  i  horse  30/6  sheep  &  lams  32/ 
3-2-  3  shoats  12-  debts  due  the  estate  5-J8-  Debts  due  from  estate 
£28-15  May  31,  1703. 

Issue,  b.  at  Plymouth:  2.  I. — Eleazar,  b.  1658;  m.  1682,  Bath- 
sheba  Pratt.  3.  II. — Mercy,  b.  1660;  m.  1701,  Joseph  King.  4.  III. — 
Nathaniel,  b.  1665,  at  Wrentham  ;  m.  1689.  Mary  Tilson  ;  d.  March,  1751. 
5.  IV. — Micaiah,  b.  about  1680;  m.  1701,  Elizabeth  Lazell ;  d.  Nov.. 
1756.  6.  V. — Joseph,  b.  1682;  m.  June  19.  1706,  Bathia  Chase,  of 
Provincetown ;  1699,  enlisted  under  Warren  for  three  yei^rs.  In  I73i> 
Bathia  in  Taunton  was  willed  land  in  Middleboro,  twenty  A.  lying  E.  of 
Jones'  Pond,  and  a  homstead.  7.  VI. — Benaiah.  b.  1683;  m.  May  7, 
1708,  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Dunham,  dau.  of  Philip;  he  d.  Feb.  8,  1766.  8. 
VII. — Daniel,  b.  1689;  m.  Sarah ;  d.  Feb.  2.  1758. 

2  ELEAZAR,  b.  1658;  m.  Bathsheba  Pratt.  1682,  in  Barnstable; 
1689,  became  freeman;  1699,  enlisted  for  three  years  under  Capt.  James 
Warren.  Issue,  b.  Plymouth:  9.  I. — Eleazar,  b.  1682;  m.  INliriam 
Phillips.     10.  II. — Nathaniel,  b.  1685;  m.  (i)  Dec.  8,   1714,  by  George 

Leonard;    (2)    Mercy .      11.  III. — Mercy,    b.    1686;    m.    .[706, 

Samuel  Kempton.  of  Boston,  son  of  Ephraim  and  Mary  Reeves.  12. 
IV. — Israel,  b.  1689;  m.  Joanna  Rickard.  13.  V. — Elisha,  b.  1692.  14. 
VI. — Josiah,  b.  1694;  m.  Ruth  Kempton.  15.  VII. — Bathsheba,  b.  1696. 
16.  VIII. — Susanna,  b.  1698.     17.  IX. — Joshua,  b.  1701. 

9  ELEAZAR,  b.  1682,  Plympton ;  m.  Mariam  Phillips,  dau.  of 
Thomas;  enlisted  1699  under  Warren.  Issue:  18.  I. — Rebecca"* 
Phillips,  b.  1706.  19.  II. — Fear,  b.  1708;  m.  Jacob  Curtis,  son  -of 
Ebenezer.  Issue:  Fear  Curtis,  b.  1740;  m.  Richard  Kempton.  20. 
III. — Nathaniel,  b.  171 1  ;  m.  Ann  Dunham.  21.  IV. — Ezekiel,  b.  171  7! 
m.  Patience  Holmes.  22.  V. — Elizabeth,  b.  1724.  2^.  VI. — Jerush'a, 
b.  1726. 

14  JOSIAH,  b.  1694;  m.  1716,  Ruth  Kempton,  dau.  of  Manasse'h 
Kempton  and  Mehitabel  Holmes,  of  Scituate.  Issue :  24.  I. — Amc's, 
b.  1716;  m.  (i)  Abigail  Hill  or  Faunce ;  m.  (2)  Anne  McElroy.     25.    IT. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  l6l 

— Hannah,  b.  1720.  26.  III. — Charles,  b.  1721.  27.  IV. — Ruth,  b. 
1722.  28.  V. — Lvdia,  b.  1725.  29.  VI. — Mary,  b.  1727.  30.  \'II.— 
Josiah,  b.  1730. 

24  AMOS,  b.  1716;  m.  1741,  Abigail  Hill  and  1744.  Ann  McElroy. 
Issue:  31.  I. — Amos,  b.  1741  ;  m.,  third,  Abigail  Fauncc.  32.  II. — 
Robert,  b.  1744;  m.  Ruth,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Hatch.  33.  HI.— Mary,  b. 
1746;  m.  at  Barnstable,  Dec.  13,  1770,  Zadock  Hatch,  Falmouth.  34. 
IV. — Ann  or  Nancy,  b.  1748;  m.  1771,  George  Dunham;  b.  1750,  in 
England;  d.  in  Bridgevvater,  Dec.  19,  1819.  He  was  a  captain  in  the 
Revolutionary  war.  35.  V.— Ruth,  b.  1753;  m.  William  Bradford.  36. 
VI.— Mary,  b.  1753.  37.  \1I.— Joseph,  b.  1757.  38.  VIII.— Catharine, 
b.  1759-     39-  IX.— Abigail,  b.  1763. 

33  ANNE,  b.  1748;  m.  1771,  George  Dunham  ;  b.  1750;  she  d.  1789; 
he  d.  Dec.  18,  1819.  Issue:  40.  I. — Josiah,  b.  about  1780;  m.  Betsey, 
of  Robert  Dunham.     41.   II. — Anne,  m.  Samuel  King. 

40  JOSIAH,  m.  1806,  Betsey,  of  Joseph  Dun'ham.  Issue:  42. 
Betsey  Anne,  m.  John  Eddy. 

KEMPTON. 

11  Mercy  Dunham,  b.  1686;  m.  1706,  Samuel  Kempton.  Issue: 
43.  Mercy,  b.  1707.  44.  Thomas,  b.  1708;  m.  Mary  Holmes.  45.  HI. 
—Lois,  b.  1710.  46.  I\'.— Samuel,  b.  1714.  47.  V.— John,  b.  1716. 
48.  M.— ^Mary,  b.  1719.     49.  MI. — Sarah — 5  of  this  name  b.  1721-22- 

24-25-31- 

CURTIS. 

19  FEAR  CURTIS,  b.  1740,  dau.  of  Jacob  Curtis  and  Fear  Dun- 
ham; m.  March  21,  1762.  Richard  Kempton,  b.  Oct.  28,  1729,  son  of 
Thomas  Kempton  and  '^lary  Holmes.  Issue:  50.  I. — Richard  B., 
b.  Dec.  20,  1763,  Liverpool.  N.  S.  51.  II. — INIary  B.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1764; 
m.  Dec.  22,  1785,  Ephraim  Hunt.  52.  HI. — ^Thomas  B.,  b.  Nov.  21, 
1767,  Melton,  N.  S.  53.  1\^ — Rebecca,  b.  April  20,  1770;  m.  Levi 
Minand.  54.  V. — Jacol)  Curtis,  b.  Sept.  7,  1772,  Milton.  X.  S.  55. 
VI.— John  B.,  b.  June  7,  1775.  56.  \'TT.— Fear  B..  b.  Aug.  10,  1778;  d. 
Aug.  25,  1778.     57.  VIII.— Frances,  b.  Aug.  10.  1778;  d.  Aug.  25,  1778. 

20  NATHANIEL,  b.  171 1  ;  m.  Anne  Dunham,  Martha's  Vineyard. 
Issue:  58.  I.— Elijah,  b.  1736.  59.  II.— Hannah,  b.  1739.  60.  HI.— 
Susanna,  b.  1741  ;  m.  Sept.  20.  1764,  Thomas  Flail.  61.  IV. — Rebecca, 
b.  1743.     62.  \'. — Abner,  b.   174^). 

12  ISRAEL,  1).  i()8(j,  riyni])l(iii;  m.  Joanna  Rickard,  of  John,  of 
Giles;  she  b.  1691  ;  his  will  probated,  1737;  deacon,  church  at  riymplon  ; 
moderator,  1764-5-6-8.     Issue,  b.  l'lyni])l<m  :     63.   I.---Sylvanus.  b.  1714  ; 


l62  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

m.  Rebecca  Crocker;  d.  1796.  64.  II. — Cornelius,  b.  1716;  m.  Patience 
Barrows;  d.  Abington,  1766;  she  1807.  65.  III. — Ebenezer,  b.  April, 
1720;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Lydia  (Perry)  Fuller;  d.  1766.  66.  IV. — ^Susanna,  b. 
1721 ;  m.  Daniel  Crocker.     67.  V. — James,  b.  1723. 

63  SYLVANUS,  b.  Plympton,  1714;  m.  Rebecca  Crocker,  dau.  of 
Abel;  deacon;  his  name  spelled  Donham ;  moderator,  1764-1771.  A 
broken  gravestone  records  his  death,  1796;  she  d.  Dec.  i,  1798. 
Church  records  show  that  he  was  deacon  and  an  efficient  officer.  Issue, 
b.  Plympton:  68.  I.— Patience,  b.  1740;  m.  Perez  Shaw.  69.  II. — 
Israel,  b.  1741  ;  m.  Hannah  Whiting;  d.  May  29,  1828.  70.  III. — 
Sylvanus,  b.  1744;  m.  1773,  Mary  TribbLe.  71.  IV. — Rebecca,  b.  1745; 
m.  1798,  John  Chase;  had  nine  children.  ']2.  V. — Simeon,  b.  1747;  m. 
Lydia  Shaw;  she  d.  Woodstock,  1822;  d.  May  20,  1820,  Woodstock. 
73.  VI. — ^Silas,  b.  March  28,  1749;  m.  (i)  Mary  Tilson ;  m.  (2)  1793, 
Lydia  Polden;  d.  Nov.  19,  1813;  he  d.  July  23,  181 5.  74.  VII. — Su- 
sanna, b.  1751 ;  m.  Arthur  Cobb.  75.  VIII. — Elijah,  b.  1753;  m.  Eunice 
Thomas,  of  Benjamin,  Middleboro.  76.  IX. — Isaac,  b.  1755;  d.  Plymp- 
ton, May  18,  1776.  -jy.  X.— Molly,  b.  1757;  m.  John  Morton.  78.  XL 
— Asa,  b.  1759;  m.  Lydia  Cobb;  'he  d.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Oct.  13,  1813; 
soldier.     79.  XII. — Eleazar,  b.  1761  ;  m.  Jane  Bryant;  d.  Paris,  Me. 

64  CORNELIUS,  b.  1716,  Plympton;  m.  Patience  Barrows,  who  d. 
Sept.  15,  1807;  he  d.  Marc'h  21,  1766,  Abington.  Issu^e,  b.  Plymouth: 
80.  I. — ^Cornelius,  b.  Carver,  Sept.  17,  1748;  m.  1774,  Lydia  Atwood;  d. 
July  15,  1835.  81.  II. — George,  b.  1753;  m.  Phebe  Lucas,  of  Joseph 
Lucas  and  Mary  Rickard ;  d.  Dec.  6,  1800.  82.  III. — James,  b.  1754, 
near  Bridgewater;  m.  Mary  Ransom;  b.  at  Carver,  Aug.  12,  1756.  83. 
IV. — Patience,  m.  Mr.  Perkins.  84.  V. — Susanna,  b.  1756;  m.  Ansel 
Lucas. 

65  EBENEZER,  b.  April,  1720;  sailor;  m.  Mrs.  Lydia  (Perry) 
Fuller;  b.  1725;  d.  1787,  widow  Nathaniel  Fuller,  Plympton;  he  d.  1766. 
Issue:  85.  I. — Phebe.  86.  II. — Joanna,  b.  1750.  87.  III. — Thomas, 
b.  1765;  m.  Sarah  Crocker.  88.  IV. — Sylvanus,  b.  1754;  m.  Mrs. 
Ursula  (Wright)  Gilbert;  d.  Sept.  14,  1821.  89.  V. — Hannah,  m.  1775, 
Wm.  Cuff.  90.  VI. — Jesse,  b.  April  21,  1756;  m.  Lydia  or  Lois  Hatch; 
d.  April  23,  1845.  91.  VII. — Nathaniel,  b.  May,  1763;  m.  Lucretia 
Noble;  d.  Aug.  20,  1830.  92.  VIII. — Ebenezer.  93.  IX. — Abigail,  b. 
1764;  m.  Ebenezer  Wright.     94.   X. — ^Eunice 

80  CORNELIUS,  b.  Sept.  17,  1748,  Carver;  m.  1774,  at  Abington, 
Lydia  Atwood,  who  d.  Abington,  June  8,  1841  ;  sea  captain.  At  a  meet- 
ing of  the  Gov.  and  Com.  of  Safety  at  Hartford,  March  18,  1777,  a  letter 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  163 

from  Capt  Seth  Harding-  was  read.  re(|nesting  advice,  ''Whether  to 
allow  one  Cornelius  Dunham,  of  the  Brig  Defence,  who  was  wounded 
in  tlie  fight  in  lioston  Bay,  and  was  at  home  lame  in  lime  of  a  cruise, 
made  afterwards,  his  share  of  the  prize  money  and  his  wages,  whilst 
disabled  to  serve  by  reason  of  his  wound;""  he  d.  July  15,  1835,  Bristol, 
Me.;  buried  Pomaquid  Point,  Me.  Issue,  b.  at  Plymouth:  95.  I. 
Cornelius,  b.  1780;  d.  Abington,  1796.  96.  II. — Henry,  b.  1782;  d. 
Charleston,  S.  C. ;  mate  of  a  brig;  d.  yellow  fever;  b.  at  sea.  97.  III. — 
Ezra,  b.  Alay  10,  1785;  m.  (i)  Susanna  Ford;  m.  (2)  Polly  Cary  near 
Bridgewater;  he\  d.  Abington,  Nov.  30,  1857.  98.  IV. — Isaac,  b.  Oct. 
II,  1787;  m.  Abigail  Cary;  d.  March  25,  1856.  99.  V. — Thomas,  b. 
Oct.  II,  1787;  twin.  100.  VI. — Lydia  Atwood,  b.  1790.  loi.  \'II. — 
Worthy. 

88  SYLVANUS,  b.  1754;  lived  Richford,  Vt. ;  lumber  business, 
Stillwater,  N.  Y. ;  imported  blooded  horses  ;  crossed  the  Atlantic  many 
times;  lived  in  Madison,  N.  Y. ;  captain  in  army;  m.  1778,  Airs.  Ursula 
(Wright)  Gilbert;  b.  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  1760;  d.  Dec.  27,  1826;  he  d.  Sept. 
14,  1821,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  His  wife  by  her  first  marriage  had  Isaac 
Gilbert,  who  d.  in  1776.  Her  brother,  Caleb  W'right,  erected  the  first 
flouring  mill  at  Nicholas  in  the  Susquehanna  \^alley. 

DEED. 

Between  Job  Wright  of  the  District  of  Saratoga,  County  of  Albany, 
State  of  New  York,  and  Silvenus  Dunham  and  Abraham  Wright  of  the 
district  County  and  State  aforesaid.  Dated  April  10.  1790.  Considera- 
tion 532  pounds,  15  shillings.  'Conveys  "All  that  certain  lot  piece  or 
parcel  of  land  situated  lying  and  being  in  the  County  of  Albany  within 
the  bounds  of  a  tract  of  land  kuDWU  and  distinguished  ])y  the  name  of 
the  Saratoga  Patent  and  is  part  and  parcel  of  lot  number  thirty  nine 
in  the  second  division  of  the  said  Saratoga  patent  and  is  known  by  the 
name  of  lot  numl>er  one  in  the  subdivision  of  lots  number  thirty  nine 
and  forty  six  in  the  second  division  of  the  said  Saratoga  patent.  Be- 
ginning on  the  east  bank  of  the  Hudson  River  in  the  nc^rth  weslermost 
corner  of  said  lot  number  tliirtx-  nine  and  runs  from  thence  easterly 
along  the  north  bounds  of  the  said  (  ireat  Lot  numlier  thirt\-  nine. 
Sixty  four  chains,  thence  soutli  twenty  six  degrees  west  twenty  h\"e 
chains  and  thirt\-  seven  links.  \drlh  eighty  six  degrees  and  tliirt\ 
minutes  west  to  Hudson  River  thence  along  the  bank  of  Iludson  River 
aforesaid  nort'herly  to  the  place  i)f  l)eginning,  containing  one  hundred 
and  thirty  six  acres  of  land."  Issue:  io_>.  1. — Menry.  103.  M  .^Isaac.  b. 
Jan..   5,   1782,  Sally   A.   .Mbertson,  Aliuira.   N.    V.     104.   111. — Wright, 


164  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

Nichols,  N.  Y. ;  in  legislature,  1830-39.  105.  IV. — ^Nathaniel.  106.  V. — 
Sylvanus,  b.  1793;  m.  1821,  Frances  Forman ;  d.  June  7,  1882;  he  d.  1871. 
107.  VI. — Eben.  108.  VII. — Daily,  b.  Dec.  10,  1800;  m.  Eunice  Mat- 
thews; b.  Aug.  II,  1805;  d.  Aug.  II,  1856;  he  d.  Feb.  5,  1885.  109. 
VIII. — Nelson,  M.  D.,  Michigan,  no.  IX. — Sidney,  studied  law.  in. 
X. — Ellen.  112.  XI. — Anna.  113.  XII. — Polly,  m.  Mr.  Curtis.  114. 
XIII. — Betsey,  lived  in  Michigan;  m.  George  Dalrymple,  of  Nichols. 

98  ISAAC,  b.  Oct.  II,  1787:  m.  Oct.  7.  1811,  Abigail  Cary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Jonathan,  N.  Bridgewater;  d.  Dec.  25,  1873;  keeper  of  a  light- 
house, Pemaquid  Point,  Me.;  d.  N.  Bridgewater,  Marc'h  25,  1856. 
Issue:  115.  I. — Cornelius  H^enry,  b.  May  25,  1814;  m.  Lucia  Brett. 
116.  II. — Abigail,  b.  Aug.  31,  1819;  m.  Dec.  25,  i860,  Sidney  Eaton,  of 
Chelsea,  Mass.  117.  III. — Isabella,  b.  April  13,  1822;  m.  March  6, 
1842,  Barnabas  Snow,  of  Eastham.  118.  IV. — Mary  Ann,  b.  July  11, 
1824;  m.  Jan.  28,  1853,  Isaac  Brett,  N.  Bridgewater;  d.  Aug.  15,  1875. 
119.  V. — Isaac  Atwood,  b.  Marc'h  6,  1827;  m.  Agusta  L.  Packard,  Oct. 
23,  1896.  120.  VI. — ^Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  Feb.  13,  1831,  Brockton; 
m.  May  15,  1854,  Maria  Packard,  N.  Bridgewater. 

115  CORNELIUS  HENRY,  b.  May  25,  1814;  m.  Hartford,  Sept. 
8,  1838,  Lucia  Brett,  dau.  of  Z.  and  Lucia  Snell  Brett,  of  N.  Bridge- 
water;  d.  Nov.  14.  1886;  he  d.  Feb.  24,  1893.  Issue:  121.  I. — Lavinia 
Ellen,  b.  Sept.  30,  1839;  m.  May  28,  1859,  Jo'i"  Sewell,  of  Turner.  Me. 
122.  n. — Martin  Van  Buren,  b.  Oct.  20,  1840;  m.  (i)  Jennie  Howes 
Thatcher;  m.  (2)  Emma  Louise  Taylor.  123.  III.— Cornelius  Henry, 
b.  Feb.  13,  1852;  m.  Hattie  Hodges.  124.  IV. — Abbie  Frances,  b.  Jan. 
20,  1854;  m.  Wm.  Clark,  N.  Bridgewater. 

123  CORNELIUS  H.,  b.  Feb.  13,  1852;  m.  Oct.  21,  1873,  Hattie 
Hodges,   of   Atteboro.     Issue:     125.   I.— Mary   E.,   b.   June    22.    1875 
126.  II. — ^Clara  A.,  b.  May  7,  1879.     i^?-  HI- — Clifford  E.,  b.  June  2, 
1884. 

122  MARTIN  VAN  B.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1840,  lAI.  D. ;  m.  (i)  May  24, 
1868,  Jennie  H.  Thatcher,  of  N.  Bridgewater;  d.  June  30,  1884;  m.  (2) 
July  27,  1886,  Emma  L.  Taylor,  Westport,  Conn.;  Yale  College;  Har- 
vard Medical,  '67;  prominent  in  his  profession,  holding  state  and  county 
offices;  member  of  board  of  education  for  many  years;  member  of 
legislature,  1887;  resides  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn.  Issue:  128.  I. — 
Rufus  Frederick,  b.  July  13,  1871  ;  m.  Feb.  26,  1896,  Ada  Ripley  Banks, 
of  Enterprise  Hill,  Conn. ;  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Chronicle,  South- 
port,  Mass.  129.  II. — Marion  Gary,  b.  July  4,  1888.  130.  Ill, — Lucia 
Brett,  b.  Nov.  13,  1901. 


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.To?^p:t*H  D^xITA^t.  165 

87  THOM'AS,  b.  1765;  m.  Sarah  Crocker  al)Oiit  1780;  conducted 
a  lumber  business  at  Stillwater.  Saratoga  CouiUy,  rafting  his  lumber 
to  New  York  City.  Issue:  131.  I. — Solomon.  132.  II. — Elijah  E., 
Dec.  25,  1785;  m.  Sally  Billings,  March  21.  181 1,  and  resided  at 
Moreau,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.  133.  III. — Daniel.  134.  lY. — Thomas. 
135.  Y. — Abigail.     136.  YI. — Martha.     137.  MI. — Ereelove. 

132  ELIJAH  E.  DUNHAM,  b.  Dec.  25,  1785;  d.  Aug.  i.  1858;  m. 
to  Sally  Billings  at  Moreau,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  21,  181 1. 
Issue:  138.  I. — John  B.  Dunham,  b.  Aug.,  1813.  139.  II. — Elizabeth 
Dunham,  b.  Dec.  31,  182 1  ;  m.  to  \Ym.  W.  Booth  at  Highlands.  ]\Iichi- 
gan,  Dec.  2"/,  1843. 

BOOTH. 

Issue:  140.  I. — John  Dunham  Booth,  b.  Dec.  2^,  1845;  d.  ^March 
25,  1847.  141-  II- — Jane  Ann  Booth,  1).  Aug.  i.  1847;  'I-  Sept. 
29,  1890.  142.  HI. — Sarah  E.  Booth,  b.  Nov.  19.  1849;  d.  Feb. 
27,  1880.  143.  I\'.— \Vm.  W.  Booth.  Jr.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1852.  144.  Y.— 
Chas.  Sumner  Booth,  b.  Oct.  25,  1855.  145.  VI. — Faimie  Cornelius 
Booth,  b.  Oct.  26,  1857.  146.  MI. — ^Clinton  L.  Booth,  h.  July  29,  i860. 
147.  MIL— Louis  L.  Booth,  b.  March  4,  1864.  148.  IN.— Nina  D. 
Booth,  b.  Dec.  20,  1866. 

143  WM.  W.  BOOTH,  m.  Ida  J.  Stewart,  Nov.  17,  1874,  at  Ames, 
la.  Issue:  149.  I. — W.  Stuart  Booth,  b.  Ames,  la.,  March  18,  1876. 
150  II. — Katherine  B.  Booth,  b.  Ames.  la.,  June  11,  1878.  151.  III. 
— W.  Harrison  Booth,  b.  at  Albia,  la.,  July  28,  1888. 

119  ISAAC  ATWOOD,  b.  March  6,  1827;  m.  April  29,  1849, 
Augusta  L.  Packard,  N.  Bridgewater;  d.  Oct.  23,  1896.  Issue:  152. 
I. — Frederick  Eugene,  b.  July  16,  1850;  d.  March  18,  1854.  153.  II. — 
Frank  Atwood,  b.  Aug.  9,  1851  ;  m.  Hattie  M.  Sawyer.  154. — HI. — 
Henry  Morton,  b.  July  2J ,  1853;  m.  June  28,  1887,  Nellie  Hammond,  of 
New  London,  Conn.  155.  W . — Mary  Louisa,  b.  July  15.  1855;  d.  Sept. 
23,  1855.  156.  Y.— Walter  Cary,  b.  Feb.  4,  1857;  ni.  h\I).  4.  1896,  Ella 
Moss,  of  Brockton.  157.  YI. — William  Hubert,  1).  \)^c.  31,  1858;  m. 
Sept.  25,  1876,  Alice  Chafe,  Boston.  138.  \ll. —  Helen  Augusta,  b. 
Sept.  3,  1872;  m.  June  28,  1897,  Richard  h^lliott.  M.  I).,  of  I'.rockton. 

153  FRANK  A.,  b.  Aug.  <;,  1851;  m.  Jime  18,  1873,  Hattie  M. 
Sawyer,  Campello,  Mass.  Issue:  159.  I. — George  Saw\iT,  h.  JuK  18, 
1875.  160.  II. — Louisa  Bradford,  b.  .March  6.  1877.  loi.  III. — At- 
wood Packard,  b.  May  25,  1894. 

97  EZRA,  b.  Plymouth,  May  10,  1785  ;  m  (  i )  18(16,  Abington,  Mass., 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Jacob  I^'ord  and  Rachel  .\ngur;  b.   1787;  d.  March  2}^, 


l66  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1809;  ni-  (2)  1810,  Molly,  dau.  of  Howard  Gary,  of  N.  Bridgewater ;  he 
d.  Abington,  May  30,  1857.  Issue,  b.  at  Abington :  162.  I. — Henry, 
b.  Oct.  13,  1806;  m.  April  8,  1826,  Mary  dishing,  Nov.,  1873.  163.  H. 
— Susan,  b.  Nov. '22,  1810;  d.  Oct.,  1852.  164.  HI. — Howard  Gary,  b. 
Jan.  13,  1813;  he  was  the  oldest  survivor  in  years'  of  the  Old  Guar'd  of 
Service  of  the  American  Peace  Society,  the  forerunner  of  the  present 
Peace  Gongress ;  m.  Eliza  Ann  Drew.  165.  IV. — Worthy  Golumbus,  b. 
June  17.  1815;  (i)  m.  Irene  Shaw,  m.  (2)  Marilla  Pratt;  d.  1882.  166. 
V. — G'harles  Atwood,  b.  Aug.  12,  1817;  m.  (i)  Hannah  Moore  Studley, 
m.  (2)  Lucy  Howland.  167.  VI. — Gornelius  Thomas,  b.  April  2y,  1820; 
m.  Mrs.  Ann  B.  (Poyas)  Jenkins;  d.  Aug.  15,  1895.  168.  VII. — Ezra' 
Ryder,  b.  Sept.  26,  1822;  m.  Mercy  x^nn  Bartlett.  169.  VIII. — Angeline 
Huldah,  b.  Dec.  25,  1821 ;  m.  Vergil  H.  Gollins,  Vermont.  Had  one 
child  which  d.  in  infancy;  d.  Nov.,  1854.  170.  IX. — Elbridge  Gary,  b. 
March  2S,  1828.  171.  X. — Francis  Williams,  b.  Aug.  20,  1829;  d. 
March  31,  1849,  Abington.  172.  XI. — Ludia  Howard,  b.  Oct.  7,  1834; 
m.  Patrick  O'Brien. 

168  EZRA.  b.  Sept.  26,  1822;  m.  1857,  Mercy  Ann  Bartlett.  Issue: 
173.  I. — Edwin  Faxon,  b.  Jan.  18,  1858;  m.  1887,  Alma  Floyd,  Win- 
throp;  d.  Aug.  18,  1888.  174.  IL— Albert  B.,  b.  March  2,  1861  ;  ship- 
ping, Boston.  175.  III. — ^Arthur  G..  b.  March  2,  1861  ;  carpenter,  Win- 
throp. 

173  EDWIN  F.,  b.  Jan.  18,  1858;  master  carpenter;  m.  1887,  Alma 
Floyd,  Winthrop;  d.  Aug.  18,  1888.  Issue:  176.  I. — Howard  F.,  b. 
1888. 

165  WORTHY  G.,  b.  Abington,  June  17,  1815;  m.  (i)  Dec.  24, 
1837,  Irene  Shaw;  b.  Weymouth,  Jan.  5,  1817;  d.  Jan.  4,  i860,  at  Abing- 
ton; m.  (2)  Oct.  4,  i860,  Marilla  Pratt;  'he  d.  1882.  Issue:  177.  I. — 
Rensselaer,  b.  Sept.  16,  1838;  d.  Sept.  17,  1839.  178.  II. — Jotham  Ells- 
worth, b.  May  3,  1842.  179.  HI. — Summer  Ellis,  b.  Sept.  3,  1847;  d. 
Sept.  25,  1848.  180.  IV. — Irene  Shaw,  b.  Oct.  23,  1851.  181.  V. — 
Sarah  William,  b.  July  22,  1855;  d.  Jan.  4,  i860.  182.  VI. — ^Abbie 
Weston,  b.  Aug.  30,  1858;  d.  Aug.  15,  1859. 

166  GHARLES  A.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1817,  Abington;  m.  (i)  July  7,  1844, 
Hannah  Moore  Studley;  b.  Dec.  16,  1824;  d.  Jan.  26,  1850;  m.  (2)  Jan. 
22,  1851,  Lucy  A.  Howard;  clergyman;  d.  1882.  Issue:  183.  I. — 
Ellen,  b.  April  17,  1845;  d.  June  30,  1859.  184.  II. — Winthrop,  b.  Nov. 
18,  1848;  d.  Sept.  23,  1849.  185.  HI. — Howard  Gary,  b.  Dec.  23,  1852, 
Louisville.  Ky. 

162   HENRY,  b.   Oct.   13,   1806;  noted  wrestler,  athletic   and  in- 


J()Si:i'II     DUNl'lAM.  167 

ventor;  m.  April  8,  1826,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  r)raoklcv  Ctishing-;  b.  April 
2,  1805,  A'biDgton,  Mass.;  he  commanck'd  in  llic  ccU'ljralion  forty  com- 
panies and  five  regiments;  Brigadier  general,  at  the  completion  of 
Bnnker  Hill'  Monument;  d.  Nov.,  1873.  Issue,  b.  and  d.  at  Abington : 
186.  I. — Charles  Henry,  b.  Oct.  30,  1827;  d.  June  17,  1832.  187.  H. — 
Brackley  Cushing,  b.  Sept.  2.  i82():  m.  Nov.  2.  i85(j,  I'dizabeth  T.  Hunt. 
188.^^ HI.— Sarah  Maria,  b.  Xov.  y,  1831  ;  d.  Dec.  18,  1840.  189.  1\'.— 
Andrew,  b.  Nov.  25,  1833;  in.  Jan.  20,  1855,  Mercy 'F.  Whitcomb  ;  d. 
Feb.  16.  1900,  Mattapoisett.  190.  \'.— Henry,  b.  Oct.  18,  1835.  191. 
VI. — Mary  Cushing,  b.  July  2.  1838;  d.  Nov.  2t,,  1843.  192.  MI. — 
Caroline,  b.  Jan.  18,  1841  ;  d.  Sept  10,  1841.  193.  VIII. — Emma  Annett, 
b.  Jan.  I,  1844;  m.  R.  L.  Hunt,  ^^'eymouth,  Mass.  194.  IX. — Jose- 
phine, b.  June  8,  1846;  d.  Sept.  i.  1846.  195.  X. — Susan  Ford,  b.  JNIay 
20,  1848.  196.  XI. — Frank.  1).  May  2=,,  1850;  d.  Sept.  7,  1850.  197. 
XII. — Annie  Poyas,  b.  Aug.  20,  1852;  d.  Dec.  14,  1854. 

189  ANDREW,  b.  Nov.  25,  1833  ;  m.  Jan.  20.  1855,  Mercy  F.  White- 
comb ;  d.  Feb.  16,  1900,  Mattapoisett.  Issue:  i(j8.  I. — Sarah  Marion, 
b.  Jan.  20,  1856;  m.  Geo.  Dorr.  Had  Richard  Dorr,  Boston.  199.  II. 
— Emma  Gertrude,  b.  April  23,  1862. 

190  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  18,  1835;  m.  Ella  Bristol,  Norwell ;  inventor 
shoe  machinery;  d.  1884.  Issue:  190a.  I. — Ida,  Uoston.  190b.  II. — 
Henry  B.,  physician,  Rutland,  Mass.  190c.  HI. — Arthur  C.  Lynn, 
Mass. 

164  HOWARD  GARY,  b.  at  Abington,  Jan.  13,  1813  ;  m.  Plymouth, 
May  28,  1844,  Eliza  Ann  Drew,  Winthrop,  Mass.;  clergyman;  d.  May 
30,  1906.  Issue :  200.  I. — Charles  Wesley,  b.  Ashbiu-nham,  Mass., 
April  8,  1846.  201.  II. — Francis  Howard,  b.  Leominster,  Mass.,  Nov. 
18,  1847;  d.  Sept.,  1848. 

167  CORNELIUS  T.,  b.  April  27.  1820;  m.  largest  wholesale  shoe 
merchant  in  the  South,  1820;  ni.  July  7,  1847.  Mrs.  Ann  (Royas) 
Jenkins,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  he  d.  Aug.,  1895,  '^^  Ashington.  near  Boston. 
Issue:  202.  I. — Henry  Lucius,  b.  Charleston.  S.  C,  Sept.  8,  1848; -d. 
Abington,  May  25,  1867.  203.  II. — Edward  b'rancis,  b.  July  24.  1851, 
Annie  Sherry  Boardman.  204.  HI. — Marion  I'orcher.  b.  .April  29,  1853; 
m.  Baylis  Earl  Seaborn.  205.  J\'. — Mary  hjnnia.  b.  Abington.  Mass., 
Aug.  7,  1857;  d.  Sept.  26,  1872,  Woolaston.  20(1.  \'. — bdizabeth  Ann, 
b.  I'eb.  18,  1859;  m.  .Alfred  Ib-anch  llarlow.  207.  A'l. — Cornelia 
Thomas,  b.  Winthrop,  Mass.,  .\i)ril  24,  i8()2.  208.  \Ii. — William 
Inglesby,  b.  March  6,  1867;  d.  April  2(;,  18^)7,  Abip.gton. 

203  EDWARD  I'".,  1).  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  24,  185 1  ;  m.  Alay  24, 


l68  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1887,  Annie  S.  Boardman,  of  Hopkinton,  Mass. ;  heavy  boot  and  shoe 
manufacturer,  Boston.  Mass.  Issue  :  209.  I. — Lawrence  Boardman,  b. 
July  18,  1882.     210.   II.— 'CorneHus  Thomas,  b.  Aug.  21,  1887. 

204  MARION  P.,  b.  April  29,  1853,  Charleston.  S.  C. ;  m.  June  15, 
1875,  Baylis  E.  Seaborn,  who  d.  March  15,  1891,  Piedmont,  S.  C.  Issue : 
211.  I. — Paul  Dunham  Seaborne,  b.  Dec.  7,  1877.  212.  II. — Annie 
Louise,  b.  Jan.  10,  1880.  213.  III. — Edward  James,  b.  Nov.  28,  1881. 
214.  IV. — Mary  Earle,  b.  July  5,  1883.  215.  Y. — John  Earnest  Poyas, 
b.  Nov.  30,  1885. 

HARLOW. 

206  ELIZABETH  A.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1859.  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  m.  Dec. 
5,  1883,  Alfred  B.  Harlow,  Middleboro.  Mass.  Issue,  6  Milton,  Mass.: 
216.  I— Katherine  G.  Harlow,  b.  Dec.  28,  1888.  217.  II.— Alfred 
Gibbs,  b.  Jan  21,  1890. 

O'BRIEN. 

172  LYDIA  H.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1834;  m.  Oct.  4,  1853;  Patrick  O'Brien, 
of  Abington.  Issue,  b.  Abington :  218.  I. — Angeline  Frances  O'Brien ; 
b.  Aug.  15,  1854;  milliner,  Abington.  219.  II. — William  Smith,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1856;  boot  and  shoe  heel  manufacturer,  Abington,  Mass.  220. 
III. — Delia  Hammond,  b.  Dec.  22.  1862;  d.  July  23,  1864.  221.  IV. — 
Robert  Lincoln,  b.  Sept.  14,  1865,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  journalist.  222. 
v.— Mansfield,  b.  1867.  223.  YL— Charles,  b.  April,  1870.  224.  YIL 
— Ellen,  b.  July,  1872. 

108  DAILY,  b.  Dec.  10,  1800;  m.  May  9,  1827,  Eunice  Mathews; 
b.  Aug.  II,  1805;  d.  Aug.  II,  1856;  he  d.  Feb.  5,  1885.  Issue:  225.  I. 
— Ephraim  F.,  M.  D.,  b.  May  30,  1828;  m.  Kate  West.  226.  II. — 
Isaiah  M.,  M.  D.,  b.  July  23,  1830;  d.  April  15,  1868.  227.  III. — James 
D.,  D.  D.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1832;  m.  Jan.,  1861.  228.  lY.— Ruth,  b.  Dec. 
10,  1834;  d.  July  10,  1861.  229.  Y. — Joseph,  b.  July  9,  1837.  230.  YL 
— Josephine,  b.  July  9,  1837;  d.  July  28,  1881.  231.  YIL — Laura  E.,  b. 
Sept.  8,  1839;  m.  William  Warwick.  232.  YIII. — ^Mary  J.,  b.  Oct.  i, 
1841 ;  m.  Howard  W.  Clark.  233.  IX. — Stephen  H.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1843; 
m.  (i)  Alice  Shoemaker;  m.  (2)  Minnie  Edsall,  Nichols,  Troga  Co., 
N.  Y.  234.  X. — Lucy  L.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1846;  m.  Aug.  1,  1869,  Sidney 
Colburn;  d.  March  9,  1883.  235.  XL — Isabella  P.,  b.  May  22,  1850;  d. 
Oct.,  1850. 

225  EPHRAIM  F.,  M.  D.,  b.  May  30,  1828;  m.  March  24,  1859, 
Kate  West,  of  Columbus,  O.  Issue :  236.  I. — Edward  W.,  b.  1861 ;  d. 
Dec,  1892,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 


JOSEPH    DUNHA^I.  169 

CLARK. 

212  MARY  J.,  1).  Oct.  r,  1841  ;  m.  1872.  Howard  \V.  Clark.  Issue: 
237.  I. — ^Charles   Clark.     238.  II. — Laura.     239.   III. — Harry. 

233  STEPHEN  H..  b.  Sept.  11,  1843:  ni.  (i)  Oct.  23.  1872,  at 
Nicholas,  N.  Y..  Alice  Shoemaker,  who  d.  Jau.,  1881  ;  m.  {2)  June  10, 
1885,  Alinnie  Edsall,  of  Nicholas,  N.  Y.  Issue:  240.  I. — Mar^^aret, 
b.  1875;  m.  Oct.,  1898,  Samuel  Brodhed,  of  Old  Forge,  Pa.  241.  11.^ 
Harriet  Eunice,  b.  July,  1886.     242.  HI. — Ruth  McCarty,  b.  July,  1891. 

COLBURN. 

204  LUCY  L..  b.  Sept.  16,  1846;  m.  Aug.,  1869,  Sidney  Colburn ;  d. 
March  9,  1883.  Issue:  243.  I. — John  Colburn.  244.  II. — Willie.  245. 
HI.— Waldo.  246.  I\\— Kate.  247.  \'.— Sarah.  248.  \'I.— Luther. 
249.  MI. — Edward. 

WARWICK. 

231  LAURA  E.,  b.  Sept.  8,  1839;  m.  Oct.  29,  1861,  William  War- 
wick, who  d.  1863.     Issue:     250.  I.^Sarah  Warwick. 

106  SYLVANUS,  b.  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  1793;  m.  1821,  Frances 
Forman ;  d.  June  7,  1882;  he  d.  x*\pril  15,  1871.  Issue:  251.  I. — Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  1827;  d.  1892.  252.  II. — William  Henry,  b.  1829;  m. 
Frank  Taylor;  d.  1899.  253.  HI. — Norman  Curtis,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1833. 
254.  IV. — Susan  Caroline,  b.  1833;  m.  1861.  James  Dunham.  Had 
Daisy  S.  Dunham.  Nichols,  N.  Y.  255.  \'. — Charlotte  Ann,  b.  1836; 
m.  1859,  Warren  Hooker,  Oswego,  N.  Y. ;  she  d.  1861.  256.  \  I. — 
Frederick  A.,  b.  1838;  d.  1865.  257.  \'II. — Sands  E.,  b.  1840;  m.  Alice 
Eastabrook.  258.  A'lII. — Charles  Summer,  b.  1846;  m.  Melissa  Lane. 
259.  IX. — Frances  J.,  b.  1850;  m.  1875,  Jerry  Hyres,  who  d.  1877.  Had 
Virginia  Hyres;  m.  1896,  Sydney  Drake  and  had  Sydney  Drake,  Jr..  b. 
1899. 

258  CHARLES  S.,  b.  1846;  m.  1862,  Melissa  Lane,  Nichols,  N.  Y. 
Issue:     260.  I. — Frank  F.     261.  II. — Frederick  S. 

252  WILLIAM  H.,  b.  1829;  m.  Frank  TaylcM-.  of  Nichols,  N.  Y. ; 
d.  1899.  Issue:  262.  I. — Anna  H.,  m.  Mr.  P>allastier.  \ew  Haven.  Ct. 
263.  II. — Charlotte;  m.  Mr.  De  Long,  Binghamton.  N.  Y.  264.  HP- 
Madge,  Nichols,  N.  Y.     265.   IV. — Georgianna,  Nichols,  N.  Y. 

257  SANDS  E.,  b.  1840;  m.  1870.  .Mice  Easibrook.  Issue:  2G(). 
I. — Frederick,  Binghamton,  N'.  ^^     267.  II. — Harry,  Nichols,  N.  Y. 

103  ISAAC,  b.  Jan.  5,  1782,  Stillwater,  N.  Y. ;  1803,  moved  to  Pake 
Ontario  with  oxen;  1836,  Nichols,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Dec.  18,  1810,  by  Ri^v.  J. 
Townsend,  of  Madison,  Sally  Ann  .Mlerton,  of  .\mcnia.  N.  Y. ;  h.  Oct. 
15,  1792;  he  d.  Nichols,  March  i,  1876.     Issue:     2(^^.   i. — ^Sarah   .\nn, 


I^O  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

b.  Oct.  17,  181 1  ;  m.  May  29,  1834,  William  AI.  Davis.  Had  two  sons. 
269.  II. — Emily,  b.  Jan.  10,  1814;  m.  Daniel  Fisk  Kellogg,  Chittenango, 
N.  Y.  270.  III.— Harvey  Wright,  b.  Oct  13,  1813;  m.  Mary 
Ann  Lounsbury;  d.  Dec.  30,  1875.  271.  I\'. — Henry,  b.  March  16, 
1816;  m.  Ellen  McDonald;  d.  March  11,  1872.  iji.  \. — Isaac,  b. 
March  11,  1821;  m.  Ann  Osborne,  Nichols,  N.  Y.  273.  \'I. — Pamelia 
J.,  b.  Feb.  21.  1824;  m.  William  H.  Rnssell,  Windham.  Pa.  274.  \'II. — 
David,  b.  Dec.  25,  1826;  m.  Vandenmark.  275.  VIII. — Diadamia,  b. 
Feb.  I,  1830;  m.  Clinton  H.  Sage,  Chittenango,  now  Norwich.  276. 
IX. — Alfred  A.,  b.  July  9,  1834;  m.  Sept.  5,  1874,  Cecilia  McGonigle. 
Had  one  danghter. 

KELLOGG. 

269  EMILY,  b.  Jan.  10,  1814;  m.  Nov.  13,  1836.  Daniel  F.  Kellogg; 
b.  Sept.  12,  1807,  New  Salem,  Mass. ;  d.  Jan.  6.  1882 ;  he  d.  April  11,  1864. 
Issue:  lyy.  I. — George  Kellogg,  Fulton,  N.  Y. ;  b.  1837.  Weston,  Mass. 
278.  II. — Charles,  Chittenango,  N.  Y. ;  b.  Dec.  14,  1839,  at  Minden. 
N.  Y. ;  m:  Betsey  Case.  Issue:  279.  I. — Betsey  Case,  b.  Aug.  17,  1875. 
280.  II. — Daniel  Fisk,  b.  March  19.  1865  ;  m.  ATaude,  dan.  of  Judge  G.  A. 
Forbes,  of  Canastota,  N.  Y. 

280  DANIEL  FISK  KELLOGG,  b.  March  19,  1865.  Chittenango, 
N.  Y. ;  m.  Maude,  dan.  of  Judge  G.  A.  Forbes,  of  Canastota,  N.  Y.  He 
is  on  the  editorial  staff  of  the  New  York  Sun.  Issue:  281.  I. — 'Daniel 
Fisk,  Jr.,  b.  Oct.  14,  1892.     282.  II. — Victoria,  b.  Dec.  4,  1897. 

271  HENRY,  b.  March  16,  1816;  m.  Aug.  24,  185 1,  Ellen  Mc- 
Donald; d.  March  11,  1872.  Issue:  283.  I. — Eva  D.,  b.  July  5,  1852; 
d.  Sept.  3,  1854.  284.  II. — Wright,  b.  July  6,  1854;  d.  Aug.  12,  1854. 
285.  HI. — Frances  E.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1856,  West  Bend,  Wis.  286.  IV. — 
Mary  Isadore,  b.  Jan.  20,  1858;  m.  John  F.  Cole.  287.  V. — Elizabeth 
P.,  b.  March  9,  i860,  West  Bend,  Wis.  288.  VI.— Charles  Henry,  b. 
June  20,  1863;  m.  Ernestine  Eberly. 

COLE. 

286  MARY  L,  b.  Jan.  20,  1858;  m.  Aug.  2^,,  1883,  John  F.  Cole, 
Marshfield,  W'is.  Issue:  289.  I.— Ethel  Cole,  b.  Aug.  28,  1884, 
Spencer,  Wis.  290.  II. — ^Charles,  b.  April  26,  1886,  Spencer,  Wis. 
291.  HI. — Francis,  b.  June  19,  1889,  Marshfield,  Wis.  292.  IV. — Anna 
Eliza,  b.  June  11,  1892,  Marshfield,  Wis. 

288  CHARLES  H.,  b.  June  20,  1863;  m.  July  4,  1890,  Ernestine 
Eberly,  Fairbault,  Minn.  Issue:  293.  I. — Eugene,  b.  April  19,  1891. 
294.  II. — John,  b.  Aug.  2^,  1892.     295.  HI. — Henry,  b.  Aug.  25,  1894.  • 

270  HARVEY  W.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1818;  m.  Dec.  29,  1845,  Mary  Ann 


I 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  I/I 

Lounsbury;  d.  Dec.  30,  1875.  Issue:  296.  I. — Emily  Kellogg,  b.  May 
3,  1853;  m.  March  10,  1897,  F.  J.  Hunt.  297.  II. — Charles  L.,  b.  Dec. 
I.  1864;  m.  1886.  Janet  I'.ennett.  Nichols.  N.  Y.  Had  dan.  b.  1891. 
298.   HI. — Harvey,  b.  Aug.  22,  1867,  Nichols.  N.  Y. 

RUSSELL. 

273  PAMELIA  j.,  1).  I'cb.  21.  1824:  m.  Jan.  8.  1846,  William  II. 
Russell.  \\'indham.  Pa.  Issue:  299.  I.— William  II.  KusselK  1).  1853; 
d.  1899. 

274  DAA'ID,  b.  Dec.  25,  1826;  m.  VandernKirk.  Issue':  300.  I. — 
Orson,  Brig^hamton,  N.  Y.  301.  II. — Isaac,  Washington  State.  302. 
HI. — Lewis.  Washington  State.  303.  IV. — Cora,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. ; 
m.  b'rank  Thomas. 

SAGE. 

275  DIADAMIA,  b.  Feb.  i,  1830;  m.  Dec.  20.  1853,  Col.  Clinton  H. 
Sage,  New  Norwich,  N.  Y.     Issue.     304.   I. — Willis  C.  Sage,  Nov.  19, 
1854;  d.  Feb.  21,  1877,  New  York  City.     305.   II.— Albert  K.,  b.  July  . 
I,  1858,  Fulton,  N.  Y".;  d.  Nov.  24,   1861.     306.  HI.— Helen,  b.   Oct., 
1856;  m.  April  28,  1879,  F.  B.  Mitchell,  Norwich,  N.  Y. 

306  HELEN  SAGE,  b.  Oct.  5,  1856;  m.  April  1^.  1879,  F.  B. 
Mitchell,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Issue:  307.  I.— Sally  Mitchell.  308.  IL— 
Minot. 

91  Nx\THANIEL,  b.  1763;  m.  Lucretia  Noble;  lived  Delphi, 
Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Aug.  20,  1830-2.  Issue:  309.  I. — Frederick, 
b.  March  17,  1797;  m.  Harriet  Tompkins;  d.  May  22,  i860.  310.  H. — 
Julius,  d.  young.  311.  HI. — Augustus,  d.  young.  312.  I\'. — David,  b. 
about  1813:  m.  Delia  Whitman;  d.  1889.'  313.  V.— Jay,  b.  about  1816; 
m.  (i)  Julia  Rosebrook;  m.  (2)  Hannah  Hall;  d.  1880. 

313  JAY,  b.  about  1816;  m.  (i)  Julia  Rosebrook,  who  d.  about  1851  ; 
m.  (2)  Hannah  Hall;  'he  d.  about  1880.  Issue:  I.— Marshall  Wort,  b. 
Nov.  20,  1847;  !"•  Ji-dy  29,  1868,  Clara  L.  Higley.  315.  II.— Sarah,  b. 
Dec.  12,  1849;  d.  Nov.  20,  1867.  316.  HI. — Oliver  Nathaniel,  by 
Hannah  Hall. 

309  FREDERICK,  b.  March  17,  1797:  m.  1827,  Harriet  Tompkins; 
b.  March  22,  1800;  he  d.  May  22,  i860.  Issue:  317.  1.— Julius  Augus- 
tus, 1).  June  I,  1828;  m.  Jeanette  Trumbull;  d.  May  20.  1872.  318.  H. 
— Nathaniel,  b.  June  21,  1830;  m.  Mary  Sayles.  3K).  I  H. — Dorothy 
Abba,  b.  Oct.  20,  1834:  m.  r.radley  S.  Dewey.  320.  I\  . —  I'rederick,  b. 
July  29,  1838. 

314  MARSHALL  W  .,  b.  Nov.  20,  1847;  m.  July  29,  1808,  Clara  L. 
Higley.     Issue:     321.  I.— George  Jay,  b.  May  16,  1869. 


172  JOSEPH    DUNHAM-. 

DEWEY. 

319  DOROTHY  A.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1834;  m.  (i)  March  30,  1852, 
Bradley  S.  Dewey;  b.  Feb.  16,  1827,  and  d.  Feb.  25,  1873;  m.  ^2)  D. 

D.  Butts.  Issue:  322.  I. — Harriet  Lucina  Dewey,  b.  June  2y,  1853; 
m.  Frank  E.  Jennings.  323.  H. — Caroline  Adelia,  b.  Oct.  26,  1856;  d. 
June,  1862.  324.  HI.— Chauncey  Edward,  b.  Oct.  31.  1859;  m.  Alice 
W.  Forbes.  325.  l\. — David  Dunham,  b.  July  2"/,  1866;  m.  Sept.  2t^, 
1896,  Georgis  M.  Johnson;  b.  Nov.  15.  1875. 

325  DAVID  D.  DEWEY,  b.  July  2y,  1866;  m.  Sept.  23,  1896, 
Georgis  M.  Jobnson ;  b.  Nov.  15,  1875.  Issue:  326.  I. — Dorothy 
Dewey,  b.  April  9,  1899. 

JENNINGS. 

322  HARRIET  L.  DEWEY,  b.  June  2y,  1853 ;  i"-  I^cc,  1872,  Frank 

E.  Jennings;  b.  Aug.  12.  1847.  Issue:  327.  I. — Eva  Louise  Jennings, 
b.  Feb.  5,  1877. 

324  CHx\UNCEY  E.  DEWEY,  b.  Oct.  31,  1859;  i"-  Sept.  10, 
1889,  Alice  W.  Forbes;  b.  June  5.  1869.  Issue:  328.  I. — Albert 
Warner  Dewey,  b.  Dec.  5,  1891.  329.  II. — Edward  Bradley,  b.  Oct. 
26,  1895.     330.  III.— ^Clarence  Forbes,  b.  March  17,  1897. 

317  JULIUS  A.,  b.  June  i,  1828;  m.  Oct.,  1849,  Jeanette  Trum- 
bull; b.  Feb.  10,  1830;  he  d. 'Marcb  28,  1872.  Issue:  331.  I.— Fred- 
erick Nelson,  b.  Nov.  8,  1850;  m.  1871,  Arvilla  Billington.  T)T^2.  II. — 
Euna  Lois,  b.  Oct.  24,  1856;  m.  1874,  Russell  Z.  Saddler. 

318  NATHANIEL,  b.  June  21,  1830;  m.  Sept.,  1852,  Mary  Sayles ; 
b.  Oct.  14,  1831.     Issue:     333.  I.— Charles  Edwin,  b.  Feb.  20,  1862;  m. 
(i)  April  30,  1895;  m  (2)  Isabella  Mosher ;  b.  Oct.  5,  1868.     334.  II.—'. 
William  Nathaniel,  b.  Sept.  20,  1865. 

104  WRIGHT,  m.  Harriet  Brown;  resided  in  Nichols,  Tioga 
County,  N.  Y. ;  was  a  member  of  the  state  legislature.  Issue:  335.  I. 
—William.  336.  II.— Eben.  337.  HI.— Amelia.  338.  IV.— Frances. 
339.  V. — Maria,  m.  James  Webster.  340.  VI. — Mary.  341.  VII.— 
Sarah. 

WEBSTER. 

339  MARIA,  m.  James  Webster.  Issue:  342.  I. — Frances  Web- 
ster, m.  J.  W.  R.  Buttles,  M.  D.,  New  York  City.  343.  II.— Joseph. 
344.  HI. — Seymour.  345.  IV. — Willis.  346.  V. — Alice,  m.  Henry 
Buttles.     347.  VI. — Harriet,  m.  Carpenter  Parnuttell. 

342  FRANCES  WEBSTER,  m.  W.  R.  Buttles,  M.  D.,  New  York 
City;  d.  1880.     Issue:     348.  I. — Dorothea  Buttles. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  173 

SADLER. 

332  EDNA  L.,  h.  Oct.  24.  1856;  m.  1874,  Russell  L.  Sadler.  Issue: 
349.  I. — Julius  Dunham  Sadler,  b.  Aug.  16,  t88t. 

SADLER. 

331  FREDERICK  N..  b.  Nov.  8.  1850;  m.  1873,  Arvilla  Billington. 
Issue:     350.   I. — Cirace.     351.    II. — Edna.  b.  Aui^-.  28,  1887. 

312  DAVID,  b.  1813;  ni.  Delia  Whitman;  1).  1820;  d.  Jan..  1883; 
lie  d.  1889.  Issue:  352.  I. — Edward,  b.  about  i83():  m.  Ann  Graver. 
Had  four  children.  353.  II. — Albert  Burdette,  b.  A])ril  3,  1842;  m. 
Janette  Rector;  b.  April  2,  1843;  <!•  Dec.  5,  1890;  he  d.  June  29,  1890. 
354.  III. — Frederick,  I).  1844;  d.  1847.  355-  1^'- — David,  b.  Sept..  1848; 
m.  Minnie  Lyons;  d.  Jan.  13,  1891.  356.  V. — Theresa,  b.  1850;  d.  1862. 
^^/.   \'I. — Alice.  1).  h\']).,  1863;  m.  Edmund  Gearhart. 

355  DAA'ID,  b.  Sept.,  1848;  m.  Feb.,  1873,  Minnie  Lyon;  b.  Aug., 

-1854;  d.  Nov.  2,  1885;  'lie  d.  Jan.  13,  1891.     Issue:     358.  I. — Theresa 

Anna,  b.  July  20.  1874;  m.  May  19,  1896.     359.  II. — Albert  Burdette, 

b.  Jan.  I.  1877.     360.   III. — George  Lyon,  b.  Nov.  25.  1878;  d.  Oct.  12, 

1887. 

GEARHART. 

357  ALICE,  b.  Feb.,  1863;  m.  Edmund  Gearhart.  Issue:  361.  I. 
— Edmund  Gearhart.     362.  II. — -Dunham. 

4  NATHANIEL,  h.  1665,  at  Hebron,  formerly  Colchester; 
m.  Mary  Tilson,  1688;  d.  Feb.  5,  1756,  dau.  of  Edward,  of  Wrentham. 
He  enlisted  in  1699,  for  three  years  under  Capt.  James  Warren.  He 
d.  March  12,  1731.  Will  Dec.  12,  1727.  Issue:  363.  I. — Nathaniel, 
b.  1693;  m.  Mary  Whitcomb  ;  b.  Aug.  30,  1690.  Wrentham.  364.  II. — 
Thomas,  b.  1695;  m.  Mary  Wright,  of  Wrentham;  d.  April  10,  1771. 
365.  III. — ^Mehitabcl,  b.  1697;  m.  Feb.  15,  17 — ,  John  Whitcomb.  ^^C')6. 
IV. — Obadiah,  b.  1699;  m.  Esther,  who  m.  May  7.  1752.  In  ^h\\,  1745, 
he,  Aaron  Wright  petitioned  the  (leneral  Cnuri  lo  have  a  new  church  at 
Hebron,  as  he  lived  too  romote — Conn.  Kec,  Ma.,  747.  367.  \'. — 
labez,  1).  1707:  m.  Abigail  Kneeland  and  .Salome  lUirrows.  368.  VI. — 
Isaac,  b.  1711  ;  m.  Elizabeth  and  jerusha  Loomis. 

Nathaniel  Dunham.  Ci)on  a])plication  made  to  this  assembly 
by  Nathaniel,  of  Hebron,  for  and  in  behalf  of  town  of  Hebron  afore- 
said for  leave  to  gather  a  cluu-cli  and  ordain  an  orthodox  minister 
amongst  them,  it  is  hereb)-  granted  to  them.  I'"xtract  of  Nathaniel 
Dunham's  Will.  To  all  christian  ])eople,  to  whom  these  ])resents  shall 
come;  Greeting.  Know  \e  llial  1  Nathaniel  Hnnham  of  Hebron,  in  ye 
county  of  Hartford  and  Colony  of  Conneciicui  in  New  Fng^land  &c.,  for 


174  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

and  in  consideration  of  my  love,  Good  Will  and  afifcction  which  have 
and  do  bear  to  my- son  Jabez  Dunham  of  ye  said  Hebron  in  ye  county 
and  colony  above  I  have  given  and  granted,  and  by  those  presents  do 
freely,  clearly,  and  absolutely,  give  and  grant  unto  him  ye  said  Jabez, 
his  heirs,  executors  &c.  &c.  &c.     Dec.  12,  1727. 

363  NATHANIEL,  b.  in  Plympton,  1693;  m.  Dec.  8,  1714,  Eliza- 
beth Pratt  by  George  Leonard,  Esq.  Issue  :  369.  I. — Abigail,  b.  Sept. 
8,  1721  ;  d.  March  12,  1735.  370.  II.^Nathaniel,  b.  June  20,  1722;  m. 
Sept.  16,  1750,  Sarah  Freeman  and  Dec.  21,  1755,  Esther  Patridge.  371. 
III. — Mary,  b.  Aug.  14,  1724;  m.  March  13,  1755,  George  Vining  by  Rev. 
Joseph  Palmer.  372.  IV. — Ansell,  Oct.  12,  1726;  d.  young.  373.  V. — 
Solomon,  b.  Feb.  18,  1729;  m.  June  14,  1756,  Sarah  Hill,  of  Attleboro, 
Mass.     374.  VI. — David,  b.  June   i,  1732.     375.  VII. — ^Bath  Sheba,  b. 

II,   1732.     376.  VHI. — Elizabeth,  b.   April  6,   1734;   d.   Sept.    10, 

1810,  Mansfield,  Ct.  377.  IX.— Patience,  b.  May  6,  1736.  378.  X.— 
Timothy,  b.  Sept.  28,  1738. 

370  NATHANIEL,  b.  June  20,  1722;  m.  (i)  by  Rev.  Ebenezer 
White  at  Norton,  Sept.  16,  1750.  Sarah  Freeman;  m.  (2)  Dec.  21,  1757, 
Esther  Partridge,  of  Raynham,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Palmer.  Issue:  379. 
I.--Rachel,  b.  Jan.  6,  1751  ;  m.  by  Joseph  Palmer,  May  28,  1776,  Seth 
Shepard,  of  Norton.  380.  II. — William,  b.  Feb.  5,  1753;  m.  Sept.  2, 
1784,  Experience  Pratt.  381.  HI. — Abigail.  1).  June  18,  1757;  d.  June 
16,  1759.  382.  IV. — Caleb,  b.  March  27,  1760;  m.  Zilphia  Vv^ood,  of 
David;  b.  1773.  383.  V. — Isaac,  b.  Dec.  10,  1761  ;  m.  (i)  Jan.  26,  1784, 
Priscilla  Eaton;  m.  (2)  Mary  West;  d.  July  21,  1849.  384-  VI. — Daniel, 
b.  Jan.  8,  1764;  m.  Jan.  26,  1791,  Judith  Rlanchard ;  d.  1854.  385.  VII. 
— Job,  b.  1771;  m.  (i)  Dec.  13,  1792,  Elizabeth  Williams;  she  d.  Jan. 
10,  1810;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Lydia  Jenks ;  d.  1862. 

373  SOLOMON,  b.  Feb.  29,  1729;  m.  Sarah  Hill,  of  Attleboro, 
Mass.;  b.  Oct.  10,  1739;  he  d.  Dec.  i,  1790.  Issue:  386.  I. — Hepzibah, 
b.  May  23,  1755.  387.  II. — Anne,  b.  March,  1758.  388.  HI. — Solomon, 
b.  Aug.  20,  1760;  moved  to  New  Hampshire.  389.  IV. — John,  b.  Aug. 
2,  1762;  m.  Feb.  2,  1785,  Ann  Round;  b.  Feb.  i,  1768;  she  d.  Dec.  30, 
1848;  he  d.  Feb.  10,  1816.  390.  V. — Sarah.  1).  Sept.,  1764;  she  d.  young. 
391.  VI. — Sarah,  b.  March,  1766.  392.  VII. — Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  20, 
1768.  393.  VIII. — Nathaniel,  b.  Oct.  16,  1770;  moved  to  New  Hamp- 
shire.    394.  IX. — Lydia.    b.    Oct.    17,    1772;    m. Hicks,    of 

Rehoboth.  395.  X. — ^Martha,  b.  Sept.  6,  1774.  396.  XL — Benjamin, 
b.  Oct.  12,  1776.  397.  XII. — Joseph,  b.  June  17,  1778;  m.  Easther 
Witherell   Barrows,   dau.   of  Joseph   Barrows   and   Easther   Witherell. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  1 75 

Easther  (Witherell)  Rarrows,  d.  Sept.  17,  1825;  Joseph  d.  Jan.  2^,  1829, 
at  Attleboro. 

397  JOSEPH,  1).  June  17,  1778  ;  m.  Esther  Barrows  ;  b.  July  8,  1777  ; 
d.  Sept.  17,  1825;  he  d.  Jan.  ly ,  1829.  Note:  He  was  a  very  scholarly 
gentleman.  Issue:  398.  I. — Gardner,  b.  Oct.  13,  1807;  d.  Jan.  25, 
1895;  m.  Lydia  Lincoln  Thayer;  b.  June.  1801;  d.  Jan.  20,  1880.  399. 
H. — Nancy,  1).  June  11.  1815;  m.  \'irgil  Henry  Capron,  of  Attleboro,  in 
1840;  b.  Aug.  I,  1816;  Nancy,  d.  Feb.  19,  1897.  400.  \\\. — Easther 
Eliza,  b.  Oct.,  1818;  m.  May  2}^,  1834,  Lysander  Otis  Makepeace.  401. 
I\". — Pliny,  ran  away;  b.  Oct.,  1804.  402.  V. — Sarah  Ann.  b.  July, 
1823;  m.  Agustus  Blanding,  Charlestown.  Agustus  Blanding  was 
pattern  maker  at  Charlestown  navy  yard.  403.  VI. — Pliny  B.,  b.  Oct., 
1812. 

389  JOHN  DUNHAM,  b.  Aug.  2,  1762;  m.  Ann  Round,  Feb.  i, 
1768.  Children  of  John  Dunham :  404.  T. — Hannah,  d.  March  30, 
i8cxD.  405.  II. — ^John,  d.  Oct.  24.  1813;  b.  1786.  406.  HI. — Lenora, 
d.  April  16,  1837,  age  t^t^  years.  407.  ]\'. — Lydia,  m.  Lapirlate  Sweet. 
407.  V. — Lapirlate   Sweet,  m.   Lydia  Dunham,   Nov.    13,   1820. 

CHILDREN  OF  LAPIRLATE  SWEET.  408.  I.— Ann  Eliza,  b. 
Jan.  28,  1822.  409.  II. — Henry,  b.  April,  12,  1824.  410.  111. —  ■Mary 
Smith,  b.  April  24,  1827.  411.  I\'. — Everett  Lapirlate  Sweet,  b.  Aug. 
28,  1828;  d.  Aug.  2,  1868;  m.  Lucy  Bliss  Carpenter,  March  6,  1851  ;  she 
was  b.  Aug.  I,  1824,  at  Rehoboth.  412.  V. — Emily  ALiria,  b.  Aug.  4, 
1831.  413.  AT. — Lydia  Harriet,  b.  June  i.  1833.  414.  \\\. — Lewis  E., 
b.  March  15,  1835.     415.  VHI. — Sarah  Amanda,  b.  March  11,  1837. 

411  CHILDREN  OF  FA'ERETT  LAPRILATE  SWEET,  1828. 
416.  I. — Laprilate  Sweet,  b.  Jan.  13,  1853.  417.  II. — Lydia  Dunham, 
b.  April  26,  1854;  d.  March  19,  1869.  418.  HI. — Lucy  Carpenter,  b. 
Dec.  29,  1855,  Attleboro.  419.  IV. — Everett  Henry,  b.  Aug.  16,  1857; 
d.  Aug.  3,  1893.     420.  V. — Newton  James,  I).  June  21,  i860. 

DUNHAM. 

398  CHILDREN  OF  GARDNER  DUX  II  \M,  b.  Aug.  6,  1807;  m. 
Lydia  Lincoln  Thaver,  of  Taunton,  Mass.  421.  1. — Laban  Gardner, 
b.  Dec.  4,  1831  ;  m.  Nov.  21,  1861,  Lydia  Ann  Icwett.  dau.  of  r.enjamin 
and  Olive  Townsend,  of  Sterling,  Mass.  422.  I  I. — ( icorgc  (  )iis.  b.  .\pril 
7,  1837.  Lydia  Elarenda  :  b.  Aug.  11.  1834;  d.  Nomig.  423.  III. — Will- 
iam E.,  m.  Francis  Clark;  he  b.  June  13,  1843.  4-4-  '\- — jusliii  I'-ar- 
rows,  m.  Jane  Church;  he  b,  Sept.  8,  1848.  425.  \'. — Lydia,  1).  \'ik:c.  1, 
1840. 


176  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

CAPRON. 

399  NANCY,  h.  June  11,  1815;  m.  May,  1840,  Virgil  Henry 
Capron  ;  b.  Aug.  i,  1816,  Attleboro,  Mass. ;  she  d.  Fe'b.  19,  1897.  Issue  : 
426.  I. — Horatio  Nelson  Capron,  b.  April,  1840.  427.  H. — Mary  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Dec.  30,  1842  ;  m.  Charles  B.  Des  Jardins  ;  d.  Jan.  3,  1881.  428. 
HI. — Melissa  Nancy,  b.  Aug.,  1844.  429.  IV. — ^Francena  Adelaide,  b. 
May  15,  1847;  m.  April  15,  1865,  Walter  P.  Phillips.  430.  V. — Virgil 
Henry,  b.  June,  1849;  d.  May,  1850. 

430.  VI.— VIRGIL  HENRY,  b.  Jan.  7,  1852.  431.  VII.— Reuben 
Edson,  b.  Dec.  25,  1854;  m.  Phebe  L.  Johnson,  Pliny,  R.  I.;  b.  i860. 
Plad  Laura  Belle.  432.  VIII. — ^Selina  Huntington,  b.  Jan.  17,  1857;  d. 
June  19,  1 89 1. 

DUNHAM. 

421  CHILDREN  OF  LABAN  GARDNER  DUNHAM,  b.  Dec.  4, 
1831 ;  m.  Nov.  2,  1861,  Lydia  Ann  Jewett.  433.  I. — Walter  Townsend, 
b.  Oct.  31,  1863;  d.  Sept.  21,  1892.  434.  II. — Hallie  Gardner,  b. 
May  15,  1865;  m.  Nov.  21,  1892,  Katharine  D.,  dau.  of  E.  Reuben 
and  Hannah  D.  Witherbee,  of  Rockport,  Mass.  435.  HI. — Charles,  b. 
Oct.  I,  1870;  d.  young.     436.  IV. — Albert  Milton,  b.  Nov.  10,  1871. 

423  CHILDREN  OF  WILLIAM  E.  DUNHAM  AND  MARY 
FRANCES  CLARK.  437.  I.— Corah  Belle,  b.  June  30,  1867;  m. 
Arthur  Howard  Witherell.  438.  II.— Isa  Frances,  b.  Sept.  6,  1869;  m. 
Arthur  Horace  Merrill.  439.  HI. — Winfield  Scott  Everett,  b.  May  26, 
1880;  m.  Marie  Louise  Stansbury.  440.  IV. — Howard  Carlton,  b.  Oct. 
6,  1886. 

DUNHAM. 

424  CHILDREN  OF  JUSTIN  BARROWS  DUNHAM  AND 
MELISSA  JANE  CHURCH,  m.  March  25,  1871.  441.  L— Hurbert 
Frances,  b.  April  8,  1872;  d.  May  10,  1901.  442.  II. — George  Otis.  b. 
March  23,  1874.     * 

434  CHILDREN  OF  HALLIE  GARDNER  AND  KATHARINE 
DEMING.     443.  I.— John  Witherbee,  b.  Feb.  9,  1898. 

437  CHILDREN  OF  CORAH  BELLE  AND  ARTHUR 
HORACE  WITHERELL.  444.  I.— Arthur  Horace  Witherell,  b.  Sept. 
10,  1889;  d.  March  25,  1892.  445.  II. — Frank  Dunham,  b.  Feb.  7,  1891  ; 
d.  Dec.  28,  1891.     446.   III. — Albert  Horace,  b.  Nov.  28,  1895. 

DES  JARDINS. 

427  CHILDREN  OF  MARY  ELIZABETH  CAPRON  AND 
CHARLES  B.  DES  JARDINS.  Note— Descendant  of  Roger  Will- 
iams.    447.  I. — ^Mary  Ada,  b.  Nov.  16,  1861 ;  m.  Jan.  4,  1883,  Charles 


JOSF.PII     DUNHAM.  177 

Henry  Williams.  448.  IT. — Charles  Leon,  b.  T863;  cl.  i<S65.  449. 
III. — Katharine  Wilcric,  1).  (  )cl.  6,  1865;  m.  Sei)t.  27.  1893.  Simeon 
Orson  Pilling-,  M.  D.  Had  Elizabeth  I'illing.  450.  1\'. —Bertha 
Horatia,  b.  Nov.  18,  1872;  m.  Sept.  12,  1900,  Addison  Rosa  Tike,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Note — A.  S.  Pike  is  a  lawyer  in  P)Oston,  Mass.  451.  Y. — 
Charles  Leon,  b.  1880;  d.  same  day.     All  1).  in  F'rovidence.  R.  L 

\\aLLL\^LS. 

447  CHILDREN  OE  MARY,  ADA  AND  CHARLES  IlEXRY 
WILLLVMS.  Note— Student  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Yale  Cob 
lege.     452.  L — Charles  Roger,  b.  Oct.  7,  1883. 

PILLING. 

449  KATHARINE  Y.  DES  JARDINS,  m.  Simeon  Pilling,  M.  D., 
Newburyport,  Mass.     Issue:     453.  I.— Elizabeth  filling. 

PHILLIPS. 

429  FRANCENA  A.  CAPRON,  b.  May,  1847;  m.  April.  1866; 
Walter  Polk  Phillips;  b.  Grafton,  Mass.,  June  14,  1846,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  Issue:  454.  I. — Irving  Addeman,  b.  Nov.  15,  1868;  d.  Sept. 
14,  1873.  455.  II. — Albert  Capron,  b.  Sept.  4.  1871.  456.  Hi. — • 
Eugene  Dunbar,  b.  Aug.  17,  1873;  d.  Sept.  16,  1873. 

455  ALBERT  C.  PHILLIPS,  son  of  Walter  P.  I'hillips  and  I'ran- 
cena  Adelaide  Capron,  b.  Sept.  4,  1871  ;  A.  B.,  Columl^ia  I'niversity, 
1894;  stafT  of  New  York  Sun,  1894-1898.  as  reporter,  legislative  corre- 
spondent and  editor;  stafT  of  Inter-Ocean,  Chicago,  1898-1904,  as  night 

editor,  managing  editor,  1900-1902,  and  business  manager,  1902 ;  m. 

Eleanor  Ryan,  May  11,  1903,  dau.  of  Patrick  b'rancis  Ryan  and  llannah 
Madigan.  Francena  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Nancy  Dunliam  and  \  .  TI. 
Capron,  assisted  in  tlie  founding  of  the  first  "Training  School  for 
Nurses"  of  Washingttni,  D.  C.  Was  one  of  the  ladies  interested  m  the 
Tea  Party,  which  raised  a  considerable  fund  toward  the  erecting  of  the 
Garfield  MemcM-ial  Ilosj^tal,  W'asliington.  I).  C.,  and  is  a  charter  mem- 
ber of  "'J'he  National  Society"  of  "The  .\merican  ."-Society  of  the  Ked 
Cross." 

CAPRON. 

431  REUBEN  E.  CAPRON,  1).  Dec.  1854:  m.  P]ie1)e  L.  johusou; 
b.  Aug.,  i860,  Phenix,  R.  I.;  editor  of  Ware  River  .\e\\s.  Ware,  .Mass. 
Issue:     457.   I. — Laura   Belle  Cai)ron. 

MAKI'JM:  ACE. 
400  CHILDREN  ()!■  I'STIIER  i:\.\'/.\.  b.  (  )ci.  22.  iSiS:  lu.  June 
23,  18^4,  Lvsander  ()tis  .Makepe;ice,  (U'sc-eiidani  of  Thomas  .\l;d<epeace, 
who  came  from  Bristol,  I'lnglaiul.  lo  Boston  in   1O37  ;  who  l)elonged  to 


178  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery;  owned  a  large  amount  of  land  in 
and  around  Boston  and  Dover,  N.  H.,  and  was  one  of  seventy  who 
joined  to  support  the  first  public  school.  458.  I.— Ann  Eliza,  b.  March 
12,  1839;  ni.  Sept.  29,  1862,  Edwin  Nelson,  of  Upton,  Mass.;  graduate 
of  Amherst  College,  1856,  who  d.  June  11,  1901.  459.  II.— Daniel  Otis, 
b.  Oct.  21,  1840;  d.  July  26,  1850.  460.  III. — Sarah  Amanda,  b.  May 
12,  1843;  1^1-  Oct.  9,  186—,  Charles  S.  Wilder,  of  Holliston,  Mass.,  who 
was  severely  wounded  in  the  Civil  war.  461.  IV. — Stella  Adeline,  b. 
Nov.  16,  1845;  11^-  June  10,  1864,  Charles  F.  Wight,  Milford,  Mass.,  of 
Colonial  descent.  462.  V. — Frank  Barrows,  b.  Feb.  16,  1848;  m.  Dec. 
17,  1873,  Helen  Mary  Viets,  of  East  Granby,  Conn.,  a  descendant  of 
Thomas  Dewey,  who  came  from  England  to  Dorchester,  Mass.,  in 
1633,  and  whose  genealogy  is  traced  to  about  the  year  600.  Mrs.  Make- 
peace was  graduated  from  the  Catharine  Beecher  Seminary,  Hartford, 
Ct.,  in  1873.  ^Ii"-  Makepeace  is  a  graduate  from  the  Hartford  Theologi- 
cal Seminary;  is  a  corporate  member  of  the  American  Board;  a  trustee 
of  several  educational  institutions ;  has  held  important  pastorates  in 
Gloucester,  Andover  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  and 
at  this  date  (1903),  is  pastor  of  Trinity  Congregational  Church,  New 
York  City,  and  president  of  the  Bronx  Free  Library.  463.  VI. — Lucia 
Almira,  b.  May  26,  1850;  m.  Oct.  i,  1872,  Guilford  S.  Newhall,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Mr.  Newhall  is  in  business  in  Boston  and  is  of  Colonial  descent. 
464.  VII. — Evelyn  Luella,  b.  Aug.  5,  1852;  m.  April  zt^,  1873,  Edward 
B.  Miles,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  who  is  descended  from  the  earliest  set- 
tlers in  America.  465.  VIII. — Idella  Shephard,  b.  Jan.  2y,  1855;  m. 
July  I,  1875,  Rev.  George  Dodson,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  d.  Alay  22, 
1880;  Nov.  22,  1881,  m.  Robert  Morrison,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  466. 
IX. — Fanny  Parker,  b.  June  16,  1858;  d.  Sept.  19,  1858. 

MILES. 
464  CHILDREN  OF  EVELYN  LUELLA  AND  E.  B.  AHLES. 
467.  I. — Rufus  Edward,  b.  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1876.  Mr. 
Miles  was  graduated  valedictorian  from  the  Worcester,  Mass.,  High 
School,  and  B.  A.,  Amherst  College,  1899.  In  college,  Mr.  Miles  was  a 
member  of  t'he  Phi  Bita  Kappa  Society,  and  of  several  other  organiza- 
tions. Won  prizes  for  scholarship  and  declamation.  Stood  second  in 
his  class  for  scholarship.  On  graduation  he  received  the  Hitchcock 
fellowship,  and  spent  a  year  in  post-graduate  study  of  history  and  politi- 
cal economy;  also  the  South  End  House  fellowship  (Amherst,  1900- 
1902).  He  received  the  Rogers  Memorial  fellowship  (Harvard),  1902- 
1903,  and  the  degree  M.  A.,  Amherst,  1902. 


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DODSON. 
465    CHILDREN    OF    IDELLA    SHEPHERD    AXD     REV. 
GEORGE  DODSON.  468.  I.— Frank,  b.  Jan.  6,  1876;  d.  Dec.  24,  1878. 

^lORRISON. 
CHILDREN  OF  IDELLA  SHEPHERD  (above)  AND  ROBERT 
MORRISON.  469.  I.— Virginia,  b.    Nov.   22,   1886.     470.  II.— Esther, 
b.  March  14,  1889;  d.  young. 

WILDER. 

460  CHILDREN  OF  SARAH  AMANDA  AND  C.  S.  WILDER. 

471.  I. — Alabel.  b.  Holhston,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1863;  d.  ]\Iarch   14,  1872. 

472.  II. — Sydney,  b.  HolHston,  Mass.,  May  3,  1870;  resides  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

461  CHILDREN  OF  STELLA  ADELINE  AND  C.  P.  WIGHT. 

473.  I. — Harriet  Gertrude,  1).  Milford,  Mass..  Oct.  10,  1865  ;  m.  Dexter 
Franklin  Parker,  of  Boston,  Sept.  21,  1893.  474.  II. — Lura  W'right, 
niece  of  Mrs.  Nelson,  b.  Nov.  13,  1866;  m.  Edward  Gage.  M.  D.,  of 
Amherst,  Mass..  Oct.  17,  1888. 

474  CHILDREN  OF  LURA  WIGHT  AXD  E.  F.  GAGE,  Al.  D. 
474a.  I. — ^Marion,  b.  Nov.  4,  1889.  474b.  II. — Roland  Dickey,  b. 
March  5,  1891.     474c.  HI. — Horace  Nelson,  b.  Nov.  5,  1892. 

MAKEPEACE. 

462  CHILDREN  OF  FRANK  BARROWS  MAKEPEACE  AND 
HELEN  \'ICTS.  475.  I.— Walter  Dunham,  b.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  April 
2"/,  1875;  graduated  from  Williston  Seminary,  1892;  B.  A..  Yale  l^niver- 
sity,  1897;  M.  A.,  Yale,  1899;  L.  L.  B.,  Yale,  1900;  admitted  to  the 
New  York  Bar,  1900.  While  at  Yale  Mr.  Makepeace  took  various 
prizes;  was  a  member  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  received  the  Foote  fel- 
lowship for  post-graduate  work,  and  spent  a  year  in  the  study  of 
psychology  and  philosophy;  he  visited  England  and  Wales  in  1896; 
served  in  the  L^.  S.  navy  in  the  war  against  Spain,  and  spent  four  months 
in  travel  in  the  South,  during  the  winter  of  1899-1900;  he  was  registrar 
of  the  Law  School  in  Yale  University  :  business  manager  of  the  Law 
Journal,  and  won  the  Townsend  i:)rize  for  excellence  in  compositions  and 
delivery;  resides  in  New  York  City.  476.  II. — Helen  F.va,  b.  in  Cdou- 
cester,  Mass.,  July  17,  1876;  was  educated  in  the  public  schools  of  An- 
dover  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  Smith  College,  from  which  she  was 
graduated  I'.  A.,  iSijcj.  In  college  she  was  a  member  ol  ihe  riiilosophi- 
cal  and  IJiological  Societies;  assisted  in  the  laboratory;  was  prominent 
in  college  athletics.  She  has  since  done  considerable  study  at  the 
Woods  Hale  Biological  School,  and  is  now  a  teacher  in  Miss  Keller's 


l8o  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

School,  New  York  City.  477.  III. — Frank  Barrows,  Jr.,  b.  in  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.,  July  17,  1878;  was  prepared  for  college  in  the  Springfield, 
Massachusetts  High  School;  was  graduated  B.  A.,  from  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1901.  While  in  the  university  he  won  prizes  in  English  literature 
and  athletics,  and  was  a  member  of  the  University  Choir  and  Glee  Club. 
He  has  been  very  successful  as  a  private  tutor,  and  at  present  is  an  in- 
structor of  English  literature  in  the  college  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
and  a  student  in  the  New  York  Law  School.  , 

NEWHALL. 
463  CHILDREN  OF  LUCIA  ALMIRA  AND  G.  S.  NEWHALL. 

478.  I.--xA.lice  Valpey,  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  April  11.  1876;  d.  Sept.  19,  1876. 

479.  II. — Mary  Addison,  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1881.  Miss  Newhall 
was  graduated  from  the  Lynn,  Massachusetts  High  School,  in  which  she 
led  her  class  in  scholarship,  and  is  now  (1903),  a  senior  in  Mount 
Holyoke  College,  where  she  has  entered  largely  into  the  social  and  re- 
ligious life  of  the  institution,  and  is  a  member  of  many  of  the  college 
societies. 

BLANDIN. 

402  SARAH  A.  DUNHAM,  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  July  28,  1823;  m. 
Nov.  20,  1840.  Benjamin  A.  Blandin,  b.  Norton,  Mass.,  July  17,  1817; 
d.  M'arch  20,  1900.  Children:  480.  I. — Sarah  A.  Blandin,  b.  Norton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1841.  481.  II.— Arthur  A.  Blandin,  b.  Norton,  Mass., 
Nov.  20,  1843.  48^-  III- — Laurence  O.  Blandin,  b.  Mansfield,  Mass., 
May  II,  1852;  d.  Dec.  30,  1852.  483.  IV.— Marv  H.  Blandin,  b.  East 
Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1855. 

481  ARTHUR  A.  BLANDIN,  m.  Dec.  16,  1868;  Adaline  A.  Cut- 
ter, b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1850.  Children:  484.  I. — Eva  L. 
Blandin,  1).  Waltham,  Mass.,  Dec.  16,  1874,  and  m.  Jan.  14,  1901,  to 
Daniel  Courtland  Denison  ;  b.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  May.  1875. 

HALL. 

483  MARY  H.  BLANDIN,  m.  Dec.  16,  1875,  Moses  C.  Hall, 
Charleston,  Mass.;  b.  Aug.  2j,  1854;  d.  June  12,  1892.  Children:  485. 
I.— Arthur  S.  Hall,  b.  Feb.  9,  1878,  Charlestown,  Mass.  486.  II.— 
Chester  G.  Hall,  b.  Dec.  i,  1884,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

485  ARTHUR  S.  HALL,  m.  Oct.  28,  1900,  Lovila  H.  Parker, 
Chelsea,  Mass.;  b.  March  2^,  1880.  Children:  487.  Arline  P.  Hall,  b. 
West  Medford,  Mass.,  March  18,  1902. 

81  GEORGE,  b.  1756;  m.  Phebe  Lucas;  b.  1757,  dau.  of  Joseph;  he 
d.  Dec.  6,  1800;  Mary  Richard  her  mother.  Issue,  b.  at  Plymouth :  488. 
I. — Patience,  b.  Jan.  6,   1780;   d.   Oct.   24,   1796.     489.  II.— Phebe,  b. 


JOSF-Pit   Dr^'TT.\^f.  i8i 

April  12,  1782;  m.  Levi  Vaughn;  d.  Sept.,  1848.  490.  III. — George,  b. 
Sept.,  1786;  m.  Polly  .Mbertson ;  d.  at  .^ea,  1810.  491.  I\". — Mary 
(Molly).  1).  July  3.  1787;  m.  Daniel  X'aughu,  'fhonia.ston.  Afe. ;  d.  Dec, 
1874.  Plymoutli.  492.  \'. — Lucas,  b.  Feb.  2.  1790;  ni.  Matilda  T^ovell  ; 
d.  1874.  493.  \'L — Harvey,  b.  May  <;.  I7<;2:  m.  Tuniice  Thonias,  Mid- 
dleburg,  Mass.;  d.  May  24,  1830,  IMyniouth.  494.  \'ll. — Jesse,  b.  Oct. 
15,  1794:  m.  Susanna  Tluni,  of  Abington:  d.  1881,  .\bington.  495.  MIL 
— Cornelius,  b.  Jan.  9,  1797;  ni.  (i)  .*^usanna  Lol^l).  Abington;  ni.  {2) 
Evelina  Faber  ;  d.  Oct.  13,  i85(). 

489  PHFr.b:,  b.  A])ril  12.  1782;  ni.  1803,  Levi  \'aughn  :  d.  Sept., 
1848,  Plymouth.     Issue:     49().   1. — (lalesta  Vaughn. 

492  LUCAS,  b.  Feb.  2.  1790;  in.  (i)  Matilda  Lovell,  d.  1867,  aged 
/2  years;  m.  (2)  Matilda  Elbridge  ;  he  d.  Dec,  1874.  Plymouth.  Issue, 
b.  at  Plymouth;     497.   I. — George,  b.  Plymouth,  Xov.  7,  1816;  m.  Sept. 

13,  18.^3,  Clarissa  Baxton  Thacher.  4(j8.  II. — Lysander,  b.  March  6, 
1818;  m.  Sarah  H.  Simmons;  d.  J^'eb.  8,  1892;  d.  Feb.  27,,  1899,  Ply- 
mouth. 499.  III. — Alfred,  b.  I'lymouth.  Dec.  20,  1820;  d.  Oct.  21, 
1843,  Plymouth.  500.  I\'. — Henr\-,  1).  Feb.  13,  1822;  m.  Hannah  M. 
Sprague.  501.  \\ — Patience,  b.  Jan.  14,  1824;  d.  April  27,  1840;  d. 
Plymouth.  502.  \'I. — Ruth  Lovell,  b.  June  24,  1826;  d.  Oct.  6.  1849, 
Plymouth.  503.  \II. — Matilda  Edson,  b.  Nov.  17,  1827;  m.  1880, 
Henry  H.  Packard,  of  Brockton.     504.  VIII. — Elbridge  Gerry,  b.  May 

14,  1830;  m.  1855,  Harriet  Shaw,  of  Randolph;  d.  Jan.  25,  i860,  Ran- 
dolph, Mass. 

494  JESSE,  b.  Oct.  15,  1794;  m.  Susanna  Hunt,  of  Abington;  d. 
about  1881,  Abington.  Issue,  b.  at  Abington:  505.  L — ^George 
Augustus,  b.  Oct.  19,  1823;  m.  FAlza.  P)ancroft ;  d.  1891.  506.  II. — 
Mary  Ann  Davis,  b.  Aug.  21,  1826;  m.  Alfric  Keene.  507.  HI. — Susan 
Maria,  b.  Jan.  10,  1833.  508.  I\'. — Edward  Everett,  b.  Oct.  8,  1835;  m. 
Melissa. 

505  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  b.  Oct.  19,  1823.  at  Abingion;  m. 
Eliza  Bancroft;  d.  1891,  Chicago,  111.  Issue:  509.  I. — Xellie,  Chicago, 
111.     510.  II.— Kate. 

497  GEORGE,  b.  Plymouth,  Nov.  7,  1816;  m.  about  1844,  Clarissa 
Thatcher,  Dartmouth;  he  d.  K.  Boston,  Feb.  22,  1880.  Changed  name 
to  Denham  ;  she  d.  Maiden,  Aug.  13.  1892.  Issue:  511.  I. — Ro])ert 
Hall,  1).   Se])l.   24,    1844,  at   S.   W'exinouth ;   d.    Chelsea,  Jan.    11,    1865. 

512.   II. — George  Arthur,  b.   h\'b.  2>^,  1847,  at    Dartmouth;  d. 16, 

1848.  513.  HI. — George  Arthur,  b.  July  12,  1849.  at  Dartmouth;  m. 
1879,  -^lary  Hally  Leighton  at  E.   f 'oston  ;  she  d.   I-'eix  — ,  "79;  ni.  (2) 


1 82  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

Jan. '  29,  1891,  Marianna  Elkins.  at  Dorchester,  Alass.  George  A. 
Denham  is  of  Puritan  stock.  His  father,  the  Rev.  George  Dunham, 
was  an  Episcopahan  minister,  a  prominent  figure  in  religious  confer- 
ences fifty  (50)  years  ago,  and  a  direct  descendant  of  John  Denham,  one 
of  the  early  settlers  who  the  Mayflower  brought  over  from  Southern 
England.  His  mother  was  a  Thacher,  of  the  old  shipbuilding  family 
of  that  name.  Most  of  the  whaling  vessels  that  sailed  from  New  Bed- 
ford when  that  port  was  the  center  of  the  whaling  industry,  came  from 
the  shipyards  of  'Matthew  Thacher.  Rev.  George  Denham's  parents 
always  lived  in  Plymouth  where  the  original  settlers  located,  and  where 
the  succeeding  generations  of  the  family  followed  their  life  pursuits. 
George  A.  Denham  was  b.  at  South  Dartmouth,  a  suburb  of  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  July  12th,  1849.  He  was  the  second  eldest  of  six  chil- 
dren and  was  first  sent  to  school  at  Wellfleet,  Mass.  He  finished  his 
education  at  Chelsea,  'Mass.,  and  Nashua,  N.  H.,  most  of  his  schooling 
being  received  at  Chelsea.  In  1867  he  engaged  in  business  at 
Boston  in  the  employ  of  Henry  Jones  &  Co.,  ship  timber  dealers.  He 
remained  with  this  firm  one  year,  entering  the  employ  of  Jewett  & 
Pitcher,  lumber  dealers  in  1868  and  continuing  with  them  for  four 
years.  As  a  manufacturer  of  mouldings  he  started  in  business  for  him- 
self in  the  spring  of  1872,  and  in  the  fall  of  that  year,  in  the  disastrous 
fire  that  swept  so  large  a  part  of  Boston,  his  factories  at  Congress 
and  Purchase  Streets  were  burned  to  the  ground.  No  event  could 
have  served  better  to  bring  out  the  indomitable  pluck  and  energy  of 
the  man.  The  city  sufifering  from  the  shock  of  a  great  calamity,  chaotic 
conditions  existing  in  business  circ-le  everywhere,  thousands  ruined,  and 
himself  facing  probable  bankruptcy  through  the  inability  of  the  insur- 
ance companies  to  meet  their  tremendous  losses,  George  A.  Denham 
proved  the  sturdiness  of  his  ancestral  stock.  He  did  not  whimper, 
although  the  blow  cut  deep.  The  ruins  of  his  old  factory  were  still 
warm  when  he  had  the  lease  of  other  quarters  and  had  his  men  at  work 
fitting  up  for  active  operation.  Sunday  morning,  Nov.  loth,  saw  his 
first  establishment  raised  to  the  ground  and  the  following  Tuesday  at 
7  o'clock  a.  m.,  saw  him  newly  installed  with  his  entire  force  of  em- 
ployes pushing  ahead  on  the  work  that  the  fire  had  interrupted,  and 
long  before  the  majority  of  Boston's  business  men  had  l)cgun  to  re- 
cover from  the  paralyzing  stupor  into  which  the  disaster  had  thrown 
them.  It  was  a  remarkable  feat  in  the  face  of  such  adverse  circum- 
stances. But  this  was  not  the  only  instance  in  which  he  proved  to 
possess  rare  executive  ability.     He  was  only  24  years  of  age,  when  he 


(jK()K(;k  a.   Dknham, 
President  American  Palace  Car  Co.,  New  York  City. 


JOSKPH    DUNriAM.  1 83 

bid  for  and  secured  a  large  contract  with  the  Massachusetts  State 
Prison,  thu'ing-  wliich  he  liad  in  liis  employ  u])\vards  of  400  men.  At 
the  successful  termination  of  this  slate  contract  he  end^arked  in  the 
wholesale  boot  and  shoe  business,  which  he  followed  from  1879  to 
1890,  at  which  latter  date  he  organized  the  American  Palace  Car  Com- 
pany, to  manufacture  tmder  newlv  granted  patents  an  im])roved  sani- 
tary sleeping  car,  being  a  parlor,  sleeping  and  dining  car  ccMnbined. 
George  A.  Denham  m.  in  East  Boston,  in  1871,  Mary  H.  Laighton,  of 
Portsmouth.  X.  H.,  whose  death  was  recorded  nn  l-'eb.  2,  1879,  at  the 
same  place.  There  were  four  children  from  this  union.  In  1891,  at 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  he  m.  Marianna  Elkins,  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  mak- 
ing his  home  at  Dorchester.  From  the  organization  of  the  American 
Palace  Car  Compan\ ,  in  1890,  Mr.  Denham  has  devoted  his  entire 
time  to,  and  is  at  present  the  executive  head  of  that  corporation,  leak- 
ing his  business  heacjuarters  in  New  York  'Cit} ,  while  maintaining  his 
residence,  in  Dorchester,  Mass.  Issue:  514.  I. — Martha  March,  b. 
Nov.  16,  1872.  515.  II. — Ella  Idiacher,  1).  July  31.  1874:  m.  Oct.  2, 
1901.  516.  III. — Bessie  Leighton,  b.  Aug.  12,  1876;  d.  Dec.  24,  1883. 
517.  IV.— Robert  Hall.  b.  Nov.  16,  1877;  d.  Dec.  24,  1879.  518.  V.— 
Elizabeth  Thacher,  b.  July  12,  1851.  at  ]yIarlborough ;  m.  1878,  Henry 
L.  Conant,  at  Leominster;  d.  Aug.  11,  1884.  519.  YI. — Celia  Stetson, 
b.  April  12,  1853,  at  Marlborough;  d.  1859,  at  I5arr.  520.  Vll. — 
Emily  Frances,  b.  Wellfleet,  Jan.  31,  1855;  d.  May  zt,,  1855.  521.  VIll. 
— 'Matthew  Thacher,  b.  Sept.  21,  1858,  at  Barre,  Mass.;  m.  Sept.  21, 
1880,  Clara  E.  Fisher,  at  Gloucester.  Issue,  Gloucester,  Mass. :  522. 
I. — Florence  Hilton,  b.  Nov.  7,  1881  ;  m.  Sept.  21,  1904,  Samuel  P.  God- 
dard,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  523.  IT. — Charlotte  I'dsher.  b.  March  17.  1892; 
living  with  her  father  at  Alalden,  Alass. 

498  LYSANDER.  b.  Plymouth.  March  6.  1X18;  m.  1S45,  Sarah  1  [. 
Simmons,  dau.  of  William;  d.  Plynunith,  b'eb.  8,  i8(jJ.  Issue,  b.  at 
Plymouth:  524.  I. — Lysander  Lovell,  b.  April,  1846;  m.  Rebecca  B., 
dau.  of  Benjamin  l^arnes  and  ."^alissa  P.  Melvin,  l'r(»\idcnce ;  d.  Ply- 
mouth, 1889.  525.  II. — Atldie  Tierce,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1772.  Limis  N.  Shaw, 
of  Brockton. 

524  LYSANDER  L.,  b.  April.  i84r,,  IMynu.uih;  m.  Rebecca  B., 
dau.  of  Benjann'n  and  .^alissa  P.  .MeKin;  d.  Tlymouth,  i8S().  Issue: 
526.   I. — Lilian. 

500  HENRY,  b.  lA'b.  13,  1822;  m.  Hannah  M.  Sprague.  of  .\bing- 
ton.     Issue,   b.   Abington,   Mass.:     ^jy.    1. — lulwin    lleni\,    b.    C)ct.    ^, 


184  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

1846.     528.  11. — Charles  Summer,  b.  Oct.  17,  1849.     529.  III. — Elliott 
Francis,  b.  Feb.  22,  1857. 

495  CORNELIUS,  b.  Jan.  9,  1797;  m.  (i)  Susanna  Cobb,  of  Abing- 
ton ;  m.  (2)  Evelina  B.  Taber,  Bridgewater ;  d.  Oct.  13,  1859,  Abington. 
Issne.  b.  at  Abington:  530.  I. — Betsey  Cobb,  b.  Nov.  7,  1820;  d.  1892, 
Brockton.  531.  II. — Cornelins  Livingstone,  b.  March  11,  1823;  m. 
Mary  Pratt,  of  Hanover.  532.  III. — Ann  Clarinda,  b.  Jan.  22,  1828;  d. 
Oct.  13,  1859.     533.  IV.— Harvey,  b.  Sept.  26,  1833;  m.  Rose  Gurney. 

533  HARVEY,  b.  Sept.  26,  1833;  m.  Rose  Gurney.  Issne:  534. 
I. — Milton,  b.  at  Brockton,  in  1880.  535.  II. — Jennie,  b.  in  Brockton, 
1883.  536.  HI. — Clara,  b.  1884,  in  Brockton.  537.  I\'. — Edward,  b. 
1888,  in  Brockton. 

531  CORNELIUS  L.,  b.  Abington,  March  11,  1823;  m.  Mary 
Pratt,  Hanover,  'Mass.  Issne  :  538.  I. — Mary  Livingston,  b.  April  14, 
1859;  "1-  Henry  Martin  Kingman. 

'  KINGMAN. 

538  MARY  L.,  b.  Abington,  April  14.  1859;  m.  1882,  Henry  M. 
Kingman,  New  York  City.  Issue,  Brockton,  Mass. :  539.  I. — Bessie 
R.  Kingman,  b.  1886.  540.  II. — Edward  Livingston,  b.  1888;  d.  1889. 
541.  III. — Frances  Pratt,  b.  1892. 

90  JESSE,  b.  April  21,  1756,  Plymton  ;  a  sailor  and  a  soldier; 
farmer  at  Royalton,  Vt. ;  m.  Oct.  7,  1779.  Lydia  or  Lois  Hatch,  dan.  of 
Joseph  and  Joanna;  she  d.  Royalton,  Sept.  13,  1798;  he  d.  April  2t^, 
1845.  Issue:  542.  I. — Nathaniel,  b.  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1780; 
d.  Aug.  2,  1848.  543.  II. — ^Asa,  b.  Barnard,  Vt.,  Dec.  25,  1783;  d.  in 
infancy.  544.  HI. — Noah,  b.  Nov.  15,  1784,  Royalton,  Vt. ;  d.  Aug.  29, 
1853,  Lyme,  N.  Y.  545.  IV. — ^Hannah,  b.  March  19,  1787;  d.  Jan., 
1857,  Royalton,  Vt.  546.  V. — Lydia,  b.  Nov.  i,  1789;  m.  Sept.  2y ,  1809, 
Rev.  Haskell  Wheelock ;  moved  to  Hartford,  Wisconsin.  547.  VI. — 
Lucy,  b.  Oct.  8.  1792;  m.  Elias  Barlow.  548.  VII. — Jesse,  b.  Dec.  19, 
1794;  m.  Lucy  Davison,  Dec.  8,  1859.  549.  VIII. — Joseph,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1796;  m.  PauHne  Joiner;  d.  Oct.,  1864.  550.  IX. — Lois  Belding, 
Royalton,  Vt.  Had  Elizabeth  Belding.  551.  X. — Norman.  552.  XL 
— Harrison  Royalton,  Vt. 

549  JOSEPH,  b.  Oct.  13.  1796,  Royalton,  Vt.;  m.  Nov.  11,  1823, 
Pauline  Joiner,  who  d.  Almoral,  Iowa,  1871  ;  he  d.  Almoral,  Oct.,  1864. 
Issue:  553.  I. — Lois  Hatch,  b.  Oct.  16,  1824,  Royalton,  Vt. ;  d.  1825, 
Bakersfield,  Vt.  554.  II. — Laura  Allen,  b.  Aug.  31,  1826,  Royalton;  d. 
1827,  Bakersfield.  555.  HI. — Joseph  Albert,  b.  April  18,  1827;  d.  1831, 
Bakersfield.     556.  IV. — Francis  Willis,  b.  July  20,  1830;  m.  Ann  Mary 


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Start;  d.  1868.  557.  A'. — James  Harvey.  1).  March  2-,  1833;  d.  1842, 
Bakersfield.  A't.  558.  \'l. — Jose])li  Bicknell,  1).  May  3.  1835;  ni.  Lucy 
Bridges.  559.  All. — Al)l)ie  Eliza,  1).  \\n-\\  21.  1831);  d.  1866.  Almoral, 
Iowa.  560.  \'III. —  r.uel  (ioodsell  Pier,  1).  Sepi.  1.  1842;  regimental 
bugler;  d.  1864,  Almoral,  Iowa. 

556  FRANCIS  \V.,  b.  July  20.  1830.  Mancliesier,  Iowa;  m.  Oct. 
3,  1855,  Ann  AIar\-  .Start;  soldier  and  regimental  bugler;  d.  1868,  Al- 
moral, Iowa.  Issue:  561.  I. — (ieorge  Willes.  b.  bin.  13,  1857;  m. 
Effie  Blair.  562.  IE — Mary  Eouise,  1).  April  5,  iS5(j;  d.  i8()3.  563. 
III. — Lam-a  Ellen,  b.  May  9,  1864;  m.  Charles   iiarrett. 

561  GEORGE  W'.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1857;  m.  Oct.  9.  1884,  Eftie  lUair. 
Issue:  564.  T. — I'^rancis  lilair,  1).  July  31,  1885.  565.  IE — George 
Harold,  b.  Dec.  14,  1886.     566.   HE— Anna  Eaura,  b.  Nov.  i,  1889. 

BARRETT. 

563  LAL^RA  E..  b.  AEay9,  1864;  m.  Sept.  17,  1889.  Charles  Barrett. 
Issue:  567.  E — John  b^rancis  IJarrett,  b.  June  14,  1890;  d.  Eeb.  24, 
1892.  568.  IE — Ruth  Diudiam.  b.  Dec.  16,  1892.  sfx).  HE — George 
Dunham,  b.  Nov.  17,  1894. 

558  JOSEPH  r...  1).  May  3.  1835;  m.  Sept.  2:^-  18^)3,  Eucy  Bridges. 
Issue:  570.  I. — Joseph  Puel,  b.  Dec.  5,  1864;  m.  March  21,  i8(j3.  Mary 
A.  Kenyon.  571.  H. — Mertie  May,  b.  Sept.  2},,  1873.  572.  IH. — 
Francis  Henry,  b.  July  31,  1878.     573.   I\". — Eucy  Ethel,  b.  Oct.  4.  1881. 

548  JESSE,  b.  Dec.  19,  1794,  Bakersfield,  \'t. :  m.  ( )ct.  1,  1821,  Eucy 
Davidson;  1858,  moved  to  Fairbault  County,  Minn.;  d.  Dec.  8,  1859. 
Issue:  574.  I. — Warren  Nelson,  b.  Milton,  \'t.,  Nov.  20,  1822;  m.  (i) 
Julia  Watson  Purritt,  dau.  of  Elijah  of  Marsdale  ;  d.  Parkridge  on  May 
20,  1865;  m.  (2)  Eydia  Davidson;  d.  May  20,  1865,  Ibdcktown,  ill.  575. 
IE — ^Herman  Willis,  b.  at  Pakersfield.  \'t.,  h'eb.  15.  1824;  m.  Dec.  16, 
1849,  I^aphne  Houghton;  she  d.  June  10,  1877.  57().  EH. — Jesse 
Davidson,  b.  April  9,  1828;  d.  Jan..  1829.  577.  \\ . — Nt)rman  W'aite.  b. 
Jan.  22,  1830;  m.  Safah  A.  r)ickford.  578.  X'.^Jesse  Hatch,  b.  Sept.  9, 
1833;  m.  A])ril  7,  1859.  P^rances  ^Augusta  Clark:  d.  Oct.  2^.  1878. 

^■j)^  JESSE  H.,  b.  Mon.,  Sept.  9,  1833;  m.  A])ril  7,  1859,  Frances 
Clark:  d.  Oct.  2-^,  1878.  Issue:  579.  J. — Curtis  Jesse,  b.  Dec.  17, 
1850;  m.  Elizabeth  Plack.  580.  II. — .\bbie  Eizzie,  b.  Aug.  19.  1861  ;  m. 
William  Baldwin.  581.  III. —  llenry  Meacham,  b.  Sept.  6.  1863.  582. 
IV. — Watson  Norman,  b.  Dec.  5,  1865.  583.  \'. — Eucy  Rebecca,  b. 
Jan.  3,  1868;  m.  Albert  McDermial.  584.  \'l. —  liertha  Augusta,  b. 
March  27,    1870.     585.   \II. — Mary   Frances,   b.   Sept.    11,    1872.     586. 


l86  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

VIII.— Sarah  Gertrude,  b.  Feb.  8,   1875.     5^7-  IX.— Adela   Maud,  b. 
Jan.  14,  1878. 

579  CURTIS  J.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1850;  m.  Elizabeth  Black.  Issue  :  588. 
I. — Florence  Dorothy,  b.  June   16,  1887.     589.  II. — Helen,  b.  July  26, 

1889.     590.  III. — Curtis,  b.  Oct.  — .  .     591.  IV. — Harold,  b.  April 

14,  1895. 

BALDWIN. 

580  ABBIE  L.,  b.  Aug.  19,  1861  ;  m.  Aug.  2y,  1883,  William  Bald- 
win. Issue:  592.  I. — Mary  Frances  Baldwin,  b.  Feb.  11,  1885.  593. 
II.— Martha  Johanna,  b.  June  9,  1887.  594.  HI. — Jesse  Marlow,  b.  Oct. 
3,  1891.     595.  IV. — ^Mark  Dunham,  b.  Oct.  3,  1891. 

McDonald. 

583  LUCY  R.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1868;  m.  Feb.  4,  1891,  Albert  McDermid. 
Issue:  596.  I.— Donald  Curtis  McDermid.  b.  June  23.  1892.  597.  II. 
— Bernice  Marguerite,  b.  Oct.  14,  1894.  598.  HI.— Robert  Christie,  b. 
Sept.  13,  1898.     599.   IV. — Kenneth. 

585  MARY  FRANCES,  b.  Sept.  11,  1872;  m.  June  8,  1898,  El- 
bridge  Haley.  Issue:  600.  I. — Conrad  Edward  Dunham  Haley,  b. 
June  6,  1899.     601.  II. — Elbridge  Kennedy,  b.  April  — ,  1901. 

574  WARREN  N.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1822,  Bakersfield,  Vt. ;  m.  (i)  Aug. 
16,  1852,  Julia  Watson  Burritt ;  d.  May  20,  1865;  dau.  of  Elijah  H.  and 
Ann  Watson  Burritt;  m.  (2)  Jan.  i,  1866,  Lydia  Downing,  of  German- 
town,  Ky. ;  a  practising  physician  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  and  in  the  West; 
was  a  member  of  first  state  legislature  of  Minnesota ;  later  became  a 
clergyman,  residing  at  Creston,  Iowa.  Issue  :  602.  I. — Lucy  Adela, 
b.  June  22,  1853;  m.  John  J.  Burke.  603.  II. — George  Burritt,  b.  April 
13,  1855;  m.  Florence  J.  Gibson.  604.  HI. — Marion  Watson,  b.  Dec. 
13,  1859;  m.  Edwin  R.  Bronson.  605.  IV. — Henry  Elijah,  b.  Jan.  18, 
1863;  d.  Feb.  19,  1864,  Chicago,  111.  606.  V. — Florence  Dowing,  b. 
June  30,  1867,  Ky. ;  m.  Charles  Murphy.  607.  VI. — Blanche  Carver, 
b.  Oct.  5,  1871,  Peru;  m.  George  Hurrah. 

BURKE. 

602  LUCY  A.,  b.  June  22,  1853,  Meriden,  Conn. ;  m.  May,  1873, 
John  J.  Burke.  Issue,  Shubuta,  Miss. :  608.  I. — Julia  Watson  Burke, 
b.  March  28,  1874.  609.  II. — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  April  i,  1876.  610. 
HI. — George  Harvey,  b.  Jan.  22,  1878. 

BROWNSON. 

604  MARION  W.,  b.  Dec.  13,  1859,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  m.  Edwin  R. 
Brownson.  Issue:  611.  I. — Edwin  Ruby  Brownson.  612.  11. — 
Marion  Adele. 


JOSEPH   DUNHAM.  187 

603  GEORGE  B..  b.  April  13,  1855,  Meridcn,  Conn.;  m.  Feb.  27, 
1888,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal. :  l^lorence  Jesse,  dan.  of  ITngii  and  ]\Iary 
Ann  Gibson,  Moreno,  Cal.  Issue:  613.  T. — George  Bnrritt,  b.  Oct. 
9,  1896,  Morena,  Cal. 

S77  NORMAN  W.,  1).  Friday.  Jan.  22.  1830:  m.  April  6.  1854, 
Sarah  Ann  Bickford.  Issue:  614.  1. — Lucy  Ella,  b.  Jan.  10.  1855;  m. 
Sept.  30,  1874,  W.  A.  Tracy.  615.  IL— Helen  ALaria,  b.  .\ug.  1  r.  1859. 
616.  in. — Fanny  iMiiogene,  b.  April  17,  1861.  617.  I\'. — Clara  Jcrusha, 
b.  July  2,  1868.     618.   W— Jesse  Fred,  b.  June  2^,   1876. 

575  HERMAN  W..  b.  Feb.  15,  1824,  Bakersfield,  \'t. ;  m.  Dec.  10, 
1849,  Daphne  Houghton,  who  d.  June  10,  1877.  Issue:  619.  I. — 
Jesse  Josiah,  b.  Oct.  16,  1850;  m.  Feb.  19,  1877,  Cornelia  Wilson.  620. 
II. — Laura  Alona,  b.  April  16,  1854;  ni.  March  19,  1873,  Oscar  Shat- 
tuck.  621.  HI.— Hattie  Belle,  b.  June  14,  1859;  d.  June  2^,  i860.  622. 
lY. — Willie  Houghton,  b.  Nov.  2^,  1866.  623.  \'. — Frank  Harmon,  b. 
July  13,  1852:  d.  May  2-,  1855. 

82  JAMES,  b.  1754.  near  Bridgewater,  Mass.;  m.  Mary  Jvansom  ; 
b.  Aug.  12,  1756,  Carver.  Issue:  624.  I. — Ransom,  b.  1798;  m.  Susan 
Jackson.  625.  II. — Diadamia,  1).  Junt  20,  1801  ;  m.  Dec.  25,  1826, 
George  Everett.  626.  HI. — Lucy  Maria,  b.  Feb.  20,  1803;  m.  Nov.  29, 
1822,  Oliver  Lewis.  627.  l\ . — Albert,  b.  Aug.  20,  1804,  I'lainville, 
Conn.;  m.  Feb.  25,  1825,  Sylvia  Cowles  ;  b.  1803,  of  Rufus  of  PhiuQhas, 
of  Thomas,  of  Samuel,  of  John.  628.  \'. — Henry,  b.  May  i,  i8q6;  m. 
Henrietta  Tucker,  of  Oxford.  629.  M.— Elizabeth,  b.  h'eb.  20,  1808; 
m.  April  7,  1827,  George  Seymour.  630.  \'II. — Sarah,  b.  March  2$, 
1809;  m.  Nov.  9,  1830,  Will.  A.  Seymour.  631.  \lll. —  Lucina.  b. 
March  10,  1811;  m.  Jan.  26,  1828,  Morton  Judd. 

624  RxAN'SOM,  b.  1798,  Hebron;  m.  Susan  Jackson,  of  Wood- 
stock; blacksmith;  clergyman.     Issue:     632.   I. — Mary   K..  1).   1822. 

70  SYLVANL^S,  b.  1744,  I'lympton;  m.  1773,  Mary  Tribble  ;  rope- 
maker  in  Boston,  1796.  Issue:  633.  I. — Sylvanus,  b.  1780;  d. 
Martiniiiue. 

•J2  SIMEON,  b.  1747,  Carver:  m.  Lydia  Shaw;  b.  I'eb.  28,  1751  :  d. 
Woodstock,  \'t.,  Aug.  9,  1822;  d.  Woodstock,  \t.,  May  20,  1820.  Issue: 
634.  I. — Lucy,  b.  1773;  d.  Woodstock,  \'t.,  1795.  635.  IT. — Simeon, 
b.  May  27,  1775;  m.  |i)  I'aily  Stiles;  m.  (2)  Sept.  7.  1814.  .Mrs.  Sophia 
Cluirchill,  m.  Sanuul  Caldwell,  of  Tchabod  and  Nbigail  Doten,  Fomfret, 
Vt.;  d.  Sept.  28,  1839.  ()3().  111.— Olive,  b.  March.  1778;  m.  1838, 
Joseph  Champlain,  of  Pomfret ;  d.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Vch.  18,  i8()0.  as  '^2. 
637.  IV. — Rebecca,  b.  1781  ;  m.  Judah  Holmes;  A.  March  (>,  1840.     hx,S. 


l88   ■  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

V. — Abigail,  b.  1784;  m.  Sewall  Wilkins  ;  d.  July  22,  1857,  Reading-,  Vt. 
639.  VI. — Lelinda,  b.  1789;  d.  Dec.  13,  1855,  at  Woodstock. 

HOLMES. 

62,-  REBECCA,  b.  Middleboro,  1781  ;  m.  t8o8,  Jtidah  Holmes;  b. 
Marion,  Mass.,  1777;  moved  to  Pomfret,  Vt. ;  she  d.  March  6,  1840;  he 
d.  Jan.  6,  1823.  Issue,  b.  and  d.  Pomfret,  W.:  640.  I. — Lydia  Shaw 
Holmes,  b.  1815;  d.  March  20,  1833.  641.  II. — Thankful  Hathaway,  b. 
Sept.  14.  1817;  d.  Aug-.,  1872.  642.  HI. — Alonzo  Judah,  b.  Aug.,  1820; 
m.  March  9,  1859,  Olive  M.,  dan.  of  Joseph  Dunton  and  Lucy  Burnap. 

642  ALONZO  J.  HOLMES,  b.  Aug.  16,  1820;  m.  March  9.  1859, 
Olive  M.,  dau.  of  Joseph  Dunton  and  Lucy  Burnap.  Issue:  643.  I. — 
Edgar  A.  Holmes. 

WILKINS. 

638  ABIGAIL,  b.  1784:  m.  Sewell  Wilkins,  of  Mohawk,  N.  Y. ;  she 
d.  July  22,  1857.  Issue,  b.  Reading,  Vt. :  644.  I. — Sophronia  Wil- 
kins, b.  Feb.  10,  1816;  m.  Sept.  22^  1844.  Nathan  Savage,  of  West  Wind- 
sor, Vt. ;  b.  March  i,  1812;  she  d.  July  22,  1859.  645.  II.— Elvira,  b. 
Dec.  2,  1817;  m.  May  9,  1838,  Thomas  J.  Chandler;  b.  Albany,  Me., 
Sept.  18,  1802;  d.  Dec.  11.  1886,  Reading;  she  d.  Sept.  9,  1886,  Reading, 
Vt.  646.  HI. — Lydia  Dunham,  b.  April  20,  1820;  m.  Feb.  8,  1846,  John 
H.  Locke,  of  Reading;  she  d.  North  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  July  2,  1878. 
647.  IV. — Abigail,  b.  1822;  m.  Nov.,  1878,  William  Chandler;  she  d. 
Aug.  29,  1885.  648.  \'. — Lucius  Orlando,  b.  1824;  enHsted  in  the  7th 
Vermont  \"olunteers  and  d.  Nov.  5,  1863,  at  Pensacola,  Florida.  649. 
VL^OUver.  b.  1828;  d.  Oct.  10,  1864,  Rutland,  Vt. 

69  ISRAEL,  b.  1741,  Carver;  m.  Hannah  Whiting;  d.  May  29, 
1828,  Plymton.  Issue,  b.  at  Carver;  650.  I. — Hannah,  b.  July  4,  1769; 
m.  Levi  Chase,  of  Consider  and  Eunice;  she  d.  Sept.  i,  1851,  Carver. 
651.  II. — Israel,  b.  May,  1788;  m.  Elizabeth  Crocker,  of  Herman 
Crocker  and  Lydia  Churchill;  she  b.  June,  1793;  d.  Nov.  19,  1872,  Mid- 
dleboro; he  d.  May  14,  1857,  at  Carver.  652.  HI. — Benjamin,  moved 
to  Leeds,  Me.  653.  IV. — Eleazar,  lived  in  Paris,  Me.  654.  V. — 
Joseph,  lived  in  Paris,  Me.     655.  VI. — ^^Sylvanus,  d  young. 

CHASE. 

650  HANNAH,  b.  July  4,  1769;  m.  (Carver)  Levi  Chase,  of  Con- 
sider Chase  and  Eunice  Tilson,  of  Plym]:)tnn  ;  d.  Sept.  i,  1851,  Carver. 
Issue,  b.  at  Carver;  656.  I.— Levi  Chase,  b.  Oct.  7,  1791  ;  m.  Nov.  17, 
1818,  Lucy  Pratt,  of  Carver;  d.  March  25,  1869,  Carver.  657.  II. — 
Ezra,  b.  Nov.,  1793;  m.  Lydia  Dunham,  of  Carver;  d.  at  Middleboro. 
658.  HI. — Benjamin,  b.  Nov.,  1795;  m.  Pratt,  May  7,  1820,  Carver;  d. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  1 89 

Feb.  II,  1853.  Carver.  659.  T\'. — Hannah,  b.  Oct.,  1798;  m.  Lemuel 
Pratt,  Carver;  d.  March  16.  1826;  Carver.  660.  V. — Consider,  b. 
]March  i,  1800,  .Susan  T.  .Shaw,  of  .\1)ington  ;  d.  Abington.  661.  \'T. — 
Isaac,  b.  April  -4.  1803;  drowned  at  sea,  ^Tay.  1834.  662.  \'ll. — 
Sylvanus  Dunham,  b.  .Se])r.  18,  i8;)C);  m.  liannali  Adams,  Plymouth. 
663.  \'lli. — Eunice  Tilson,  1).  .March  5,  1809:  m.  April  16,  1829,  .Albert 
T.  A^aughn,  of  Carver;  d.  Ma\-,  i8()2.  664.  IX. — jtjhn,  1).  June  19, 
1811  ;  m.  Sally   l!rown,  of  Plymouth;  d.  Alarch  7,  1867,  Carver. 

651  ISRAEL,  b.  May  14,  1788,  Carver;  m.  Elizabeth  Crocker. 
Issue:     665.  1. — Henry,  b.  July  22,  1811  ;  m.  Louisa  Jane  Pratt. 

665  HEXRY,  1).  July  22,  1811  ;  m.  Feb.  5,  1835,  Louisa  Jane,  dau. 
of  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Macomber)  Pratt;  b.  ]\Iiddleboro,  Alass.,  May 
IT.  1812.  Issue,  b.  at  Middlel)oro,  Mass.:  666.  I. — Henry  Crocker, 
b.  June  30,  1836;  m.  Taunton,  Mass.,  Mary  Katherine  Moore.  667.  II. 
■ — Thomas  Frederick,  b.  May  8,  1839;  "''•  Hannah  Whiting  Chase. 
668.  HI. — Israel  Holman,  b.  Sept.  2.  1841  ;  m.  Julia  Ann  Clark.  669. 
IV. — Elizabeth  Crocker,  b.  July  13,  1846;  Alvan  Plummer  Vaughan. 
670.  V. — Horace  Addison,  b.  Jan.  22,  1851  ;  d.  Sept.  13,  1872. 

667  THOMAS  F.,  b.  May  8,  1839-  m.  Ai)ril  28,  1861,  Hannah 
Whiting  Chase.  Issue,  Middle])oro:  671.  I. — Charles  Omer,  d.  in 
infancy.  672.  11. — Levi  Frederick,  1).  June  18,  1864;  d.  Dec.  16,  1885. 
673.   HI. — Charles  Omer,  b.  Jan.  9,  1867. 

668  ISRAEL  IL,  b.  Sept.  2,  1841  ;  m.  Dec.  6,  1864.  Julia  Ann,  dau. 
of  David  Clark  and  Abigail  H.  Wilbur.  Issue,  Middleboro:  673.  \.^ 
Arthur  Holman.  b.  Feb.  13,  1866.  ()74.  11. — Annie  Louise,  b.  July  17, 
1870. 

XACCll.V. 

669  ELIZABETH  C.b.  July  13,  184^);  m.  .March  30,  i86>6.  Alvan 
P.  A^aughn.  Issue,  Middleboro:  675.  I. — jen'.iie  Louise  \  aughn.  b. 
June  10,  1869;  d.  Sept.  21,  1870.  676.  H. — Jose])hine  bdorence,  b.  July 
11,   1871  ;  (1.  Aug.  4,   1873.     677.    111.  —  ilorace   Alvan,  b.   A])ril    1,    1877. 

625  SIMEON,  b.  May  2-j ,  1775;  m.  (i)  i'ally  Stiles;  m.  (2)  .Mrs. 
Soviah  (Churchill)  Caldwell,  dau  of  Ichabold  ar.tl  Xabby,  witUnv  of 
Samuel  (Doteu)  Cluirchill  ;  d.  Sept.  2^^,  1839.  Issue,  b.  Woodstock, 
\'t. :  678.  I. —  Lue\,  1).  Aug.  28.  1803;  m.  Cyrenus  Houghtttn  ;  tl.  June 
22,  1878;  d.  at  Woi'dstock,  \  t..  Aug.  2'^,  1839.  679.  IL — Hazel  Pelton. 
b.  Feb.  .;,  1808;  d.  .March  20.  1S35.  Woodstock.  68(X  III.— Patty,  b. 
Nov.  17,  1812;  (1.  .Aug.  13,  1813,  Woodstock.  081.  \\ . —  Martha  Stiles. 
1).  Inly  17,  1815;  in.  Aug.  31,  1834,  i'.benezer  l'"rencli.  (182.  \'.— Simeon 
Churchill,  b.   Mav   16,    1820;  m.  (1)   Sarah,  dau.   ^A    Xathan  and  Celia 


190  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

(Haug-hton)  Packard;  Chloc  Ann,  d.  Dec.  9,  1889.     683.  VI. — ^Horace 
Franklin,  b.  May  14,  1824;  m.  Caroline  Latimer. 

CARPENTER. 

681  MARTHA  S.,  b.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  July  17,  1815;  m.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1834,  Ebenezer,  son  of  Apollos  and  Betsey  (Car- 
penter) French;  b.  Woodstock,  May  12,  1810;  d.  Flushing.  Genesee 
Co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  2^ ,  1880;  she  d.  Flushing,  Mich.,  Feb.  29,  1876.  Issue: 
684.  I.— Martha  A.  French,  b.  May  3,  1836,  Woodstock,  Vt.  685.  II. 
— Harriet  E.,  b.  Flushing,  Nov.  18,  1838;  d.  Flushing,  Aug.  3,  1841. 
686.  III.— Mary  S.,  b.  Flushing,  Dec.  11,  1840.  687.  IV.— Horace 
Dunham,  b.  Flushing,  June  5,  1842.  688.  V. — Morris  F.,  b.  Flushing, 
Dec.  15,  1844.  689.  VI. — Harriet  E.,  b.  Flushing,  Jan.  6,  1846.  690. 
VII. — Simeon  E.,  b.  Flushing,  Sept.  8,  1849;  d.  Flushing,  Oct.  23,  1873. 
691.  VIII. — Wilbur  F.,  b.  Flushing,  Sept.  7,  1852.  692.  IX. — Willard 
C,  b.  Flushing,  Sept.  7,  1852.     Twins. 

682  SIMEON  C,  b.  May  16,  1820;  m.  (i)  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Jan. 
I,  1840,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Ceha  (Houghton)  Packard,  b.  Wood- 
stock, May  2^,  1820;  d.  Woodstock,  March  20,  1842;  m.  (2)  Woodstock, 
Chloc  Ann,  dau.  of  Jason  and  Nancy  (Marcy)  Darling;  he  d.  Wood- 
stock, Dec.  9,  1889.  Issue,  b.  Woodstock,  Vt. :  693.  I. — Eva  Martha, 
b.  March  18,  1846;  m.  Marritt  Henry  Chandler.  694.  II. — Emma 
Nancy,  b.  May  16,  1850.     695.  HI. — Jason  Simeon,  b.  Jan.  14,  1859. 

CHANDLER. 
693  EVA  MARTHA,  b.  March  18,  1846;  m.  Nov.  24,  1868,  Marritt 
Henry,  b.  Middleton,  Vt.,  April  27,  1845,  son  of  Thomas  J.  and  Elvira 
(Wilkins)  Chandler,  M.  D.  Issue,  Woodstock,  Vt. :  696.  I. — 'Edward 
Dunham  Chandler,  b.  Oct.  22,  1875.  697.  II. — Clyton  Frederick,  b. 
Aug.  30,  1877;  d.  April  19,  1879.  698.  HI. — ^Henry  Merrill,  b.  March 
3,  1880. 

683  HORACE  FRANKLIN,  b.  Woodstock,  Vt.,  May  14,  1824; 
m.  June  3,  1850,  Caroline  Latimer;  b.  Oct.  9,  1828,  dau.  of  Joshua  and 
Belinda  (Latimer)  Wood,  Hartland,  Vt.  Issue,  b.  Woodstock,  Vt. : 
699.  I. — Charlie  Caldwell,  b.  April  5,  1851  ;  m.  Woodstock,  Feb.  6.  1891, 
Thomas 'Smith;  b.  Leeds,  England.     700.  II. — Infant,  d.  Jan.  24,  1859. 

701.  HI. — Herman  Horace,  b.  Sept.  7,  1861. 

HOUGHTON. 
678  LUCY,  b.  Aug.  28,  1805,  Woodstock,  Vt. ;  m.  Cyrenus,  son  of 
Israel  T.  and  Sally  (Richmond)  Houghton;  b.  June  30,  1807;  d.  Wood- 
stock, June  7,   1885;  she  d.  June  22,   1878.     Issue,  b.  at  Woodstock: 

702.  I. — George  Washington  Houghton,  b.  May  26,  1833;  m.  1857,  at 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  I9I 

Sharon,  Vt.,  Emily  Dcnsniorc  ;  she  afterward  111,  Dexter  Burke  and  d. 
in  Sharon,  1885;  he  d.  March  z"],  1859.  /O.V  ^^- — Hatzel  Dunham, 
b.  Sept.  2,  1834;  d.  Luna,  Iowa.  Nov.  17,  1865.  704.  III. — Sarah 
Jerusha,  b.  April  23,  1836.  705.  I\'. — Lucy  Ellen,  b.  Oct.  22,  1838;  d. 
July  19,  1846,  Woodstock.  706.  A'. — Sarepta  Rebecca,  b.  Nov.  2,  1840; 
d.  April  10,  1841.  707.  VI. — ^Henry  Horace,  1).  June  16.  1843:  m.  Feb. 
8,  1866,  Clarinda  AL,  dau  of  William  and  Zil])lia  (Murdockj  Washburn. 
708.  VII. — Simeon  Dunham,  b.  June   i,  1845. 

75  ELIJAH,  b.  1753;  lived  Plympton  and  Mi(l(llel)oro  ;  m.  Eunice 
Thomas,  dau.  of  Benjamin;  she  d.  Plymouth,  Oct.  31,  1834;  he  d.  Aug. 
II,  1829.  Issue:  709.  I. — Isaac,  b.  Dec.  31,  1779;  m.  1806,  Elizabeth 
Savcry;  d.  1839.  7^^-  H- — Ja^o^^.  1^-  Sept.  17,  1782;  m.  Susanna 
Thomas;  d.  i860.  711.  III. — Deborah,  b.  Sept.  2^,  1784;  m.  (i)  Silas 
Hathaway;  m.  (2)  John  Atwood,  of  Carver.  712.  IV. — Abraham 
Thomas,  b.  Aug.  9,  1787;  m.  Patience  Clark;  d.  Aug.  21,  1847.  7^Z- 
V. — Eunice  Thomas,  b.  April  19,  1791  ;  m.  Jabcz  Swuft,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass.;  d.  Feb.  20,  1862.  714.  VI.— Bartlett,  b.  April  i,  1794;  drowned 
when  a  child.  715.  VII.— Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  15,  1798;  m.  Edward 
Burt;  d.  Nov.  13,  1852,  Plymouth.  716.  MIL — Benjamin,  b.  March 
10,  1801.  Plymouth;  m.  (i)  Feb.  19.  1826,  Nancy  Dunham,  dau.  Silas 
Dunham  and  Mary  Tilson ;  she  b.  May  15,  1799;  d.  Oct.  8,  1883;  m. 
(2)  Alice  Finney. 

709  ISAAC,  b.  Dec.  31,  1779;  m.  at  Middleboro,  Alass. ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Savery.  Issue:  717.  I. — ^Elizabeth.  b.  1806;  m.  Daniel  Crowell, 
of  Dennis,  Mass.  718.  II.— WilHam,  I).  1808;  d.  early.  719.  III.— 
Susan   Marston,  b.    1809;   m.   Joseph   Dunham.     Isaac,  b.    1813.     720. 

IV.— Elijah,  b.    1813.     721.  W— Priscclla,   b.   .     ^22.  \T.— Henry, 

Cobb,  b.  .     ^21.  \\\. — Eunice,  b.  ;  m.  Seth  Cole.     Issue:     I. 

— George  Cole.     II. — Seth  Cole.     724.  MIL — Sarah  Tucker,  b.  ; 

m.  Benjamin  Sears,  of  Harwich.     No  issue. 

719  SUSAN  MARSTOX,  b.  i8o(j:  m.  Josc])h  Dunham,  a  cousin. 
Issue:  725.  I. — Elijah.  'J2(^.  II. — Joseph.  'J2-J.  111.- Lydia.  Addic. 
728.  \\. — Isaac  C.     ■J2().   \ . — Charles. 

720  ISAAC,  b.  in  1813:  m.  .Marl)r;i  Urown.  Issue:  730.  I. — 
Isaac.  731.  11. — WilUam.  ■]^2.  HI.— Lucy  Brown,  m.  James  C.  Hill, 
Salem,  Mass. 

720  F2LI  |.\11,  1).   1813;  ni.  late  in  life,  in   .Middleboro. 

721  1M\1SC1LL.\,   b.    ;    m.    tirst,   Selh    Lincoln;   second,    Mr. 

Saro-ent.      Issue:     'j},}^.    I. — ^Cranville     Lincoln.      734.    11. —  Marry     Lin- 
coln.    735.    111. — George   Lincoln.     ~},(y    1  \'.— 1m  anccs  Sargent. 


192  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

710  JACOB,  b.  Sept.  28,  1782;  m.  Susanna  Thomas;  d.  i860,  Mid- 
dleboro.  Issue:  "j},-].  I.— Jacob  Ba-rtlett,  b.  1810.  738.  II. — Eleazar, 
b.  1812. 

712  ABRAHAM,  b.  Aug.  9,  1787,  Plymouth;  m.  April,  1813, 
Patience  Clark;  d.  Sept.  23,  1876,  aged  73  years;  he  d.  Aug.  23.  1847. 
Issue:  739.  I. — Elizabeth  Clark,  b.  April  17,  1814.  740.  II. — Abra- 
ham, b.  Dec.  II,  1815.  741.  III. — Aseneth  Thomas,  (Asenelk)  b.  Jan. 
2^,  1818.  742.  IV.— Patience  Clark,  b.  1820.  743.  V.— Hannah  Will- 
iams, b.  Feb.  29,  1822;  m.  William  H.  McLaughlin.  744.  VI. — Joseph 
Avery,  b.  Feb.  25,  1824;  m.  Nancy  Everson  Thomas.  745.  VII. — 
Rebecca  Bartlett,  b.  Feb.  7,  1827.  746.  VIII.— Samuel  Newell,  b.  April 
10,  1832;  m.  Sept.  12,  1855,  Betsey  Foster  Dunham.  747.  IX. — Sarah 
Ann,  b.  Oct.  5,  1833.  748.  X.— Isaac  Thomas,  b.  May  18,  1838;  m. 
Angeline  Bartlett. 

McLAUGHLI'N. 

743  HANNAH  W.,  b.  Feb.  29,  1822 ;  m.  William  H.  McLaughlin, 

Boston.     Issue:     749.  I. — William    McLaughlin;    d.    .     750.  II. — 

George.     751.  III. — 'Frank,  d.  . 

744  JO'SEPH  AVERY,  b.  Feb.  25,  1824;  m.  Nancy  E.  Thomas, 
dau.   of   Stephen.     Issue:     752.  I. — Ella.     753.   II. — Frank. 

746  SAMUEL  NEWELL,  b.  April  10,  1832;  m.  Sept.  12,  1855, 
Betsey  Foster  Dunham,  dau.  of  John.  Issue:  754.  I. — Horace  Clif- 
ton, b.  Aug.  13,  1856,  Boston.  755.  II. — Charles  Avery,  b.  Dec.  30, 
1857;  m.  Godfrey.  756.  HI. — ^Alabel  Foster,  b.  Sept.  7,  1872,  Harry 
Bumpus. 

755  CHARLES  A.,  b.  Dec.  30,  1857;  m.  Godfrey.  Issue:  757.  I. 
— CheVter,  b.  Dec.  21,  1888.     758.  II.— Helen,  b.  Dec.   18,  1891. 

BUMPUS. 

756  MABEL  F.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1872;  m.  Harry  Bumpus.  Issue:  759. 
I. — Beatrice  Bumpus,  b.  June  18,  1894.  760.  II. — Slinton  Avery,  b. 
Aug.   II,  1896. 

748  ISAAC  THOMAS,  b.  May  18,  1838;  m.  Angeline  Bartlett, 
dau.  of  Truman.  Issue:  761.  I. — Alice,  b.  May  28,  1872.  762.  II. — 
Helen,  b.  July  2,  1879. 

79  ELEAZAR,  b.  Plympton,  1761  ;  moved  to  Paris,  ]\Ie.,  1798-9; 
m.  Jane  Bryant,  of  Plympton,  Mass.,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Lipha  (Samp- 
son) Bryant;  he  d.  Paris,  Me.  Issue:  J'j'j.  I. — Jane,  b.  Carver,  Mass., 
1794;  m.  Joseph  Merrill  and  moved  to  Portland,  Me.,  where  she  d. 
778.  II. — Sebra,  b.  Carver,  April  21,  1796;  m.  (i)  Mehitabel,  Russell; 
m.  (2)  Mrs.  Miriam  Healy,  Bethel,  Me.     779.  HI. — Zilpha,  b.  Carver, 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  193 

1798;  m.  Nathan  Marsliall.  780.  IV. — Eleazar,  1).  Nov.  6,  1803,  Paris, 
Me.;  m.  :\larcli  25,  1828,  Abis^ail  T.  Paine;  h.  Attleboro.  Mass.  781. 
V. — Hannah,  b.  Paris,  Mc,  1801  ;  ni.  Benjamin  lloUlen.  782.  W. — 
Alanson  A.,  b.  Paris.  ^Mc,  April.  1805;  ni.  Christina  Rent.  783.  \'II. — 
Lucy,  b.  Paris,  Me.,  1807;  ni.  Peter  Holden.  784.  \'II1. — Lncinda,  b. 
Paris,  Me.,  Aug.,  1809;  d.  1858.  785.  IX.— Sampson,  b.  April  9,  1811  ; 
m.  (i)  Avice  Cummings ;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Cinderella  Crockett.  786.  X. — 
Isaac,  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Jan.  28.  1812;  m.  Mary  Ann  Swan.  787.  XI. — 
Miranda,  b^  Paris,  Me.,  Sept.,  1815;  m.  Jairus  S.  Cununings.  788.  XII. 
— Asa  Thomas,  b.  June  18,  1817;  m.  (i)  Esther  (lurney  ;  m.  (2)  Mary 
Jane  (Whitehouse)  Merrill,  wife  of  Jacob  Merrill. 

778  SEBRA,  b.  Carver,  Mass.,  April  21,  1796;  m.  Bethel,  Me., 
Mehitabel-  Russell,  dan.  of  Mehitable  and  William  Russell ;  b.  Bethel, 
Me.,  1792;  d.  Bethel,  Dec.  6,  1854.  Issue:  789.  I. — William  Russell, 
b.  June  3,  1819;  m.  Mary  Storey,  at  Bethel.  790.  II. — Harriet 
Mehitabel,  m.  Cyrus  Perkins.  791.  III. — Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  Bethel, 
Vt.,  Oct.  5,  1854. 

780  ELEAZAR,  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Nov.  6,  1803;  m.  Paris,  Me.,  March 
25,  1828,  Abigail  T.,  dau.  of  Stephen  Paine;  b.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  March 
29,  1807.  Issue:  793.  I. — ^Abigail  T.,  b.  Eeb.  20,  1830;  m.  Asa  D. 
Rawson.  794.  II. — Louisa  (i.,  b.  July  30,  1832;  m.  Charles  Felton. 
795.  HI. — Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  April  10.  1838;  m.  (i)  M.  Stinchfield;  m. 
(2)  Charles  T.  Peck.  796.  I\'.— Enoch  Lincoln,  b.  Aug.  9,  1845;  ^^^ 
Aug.  26,  1849. 

785  SAMPSON,  b.  Paris.  Me..  April  9,  1811  ;  m.  (i)  Avice,  dau.  of 
Isaac  Cummings;  d.  Sept.  2t,,  1844;  m.  (2)  jNIrs.  Cinderella  Crockett; 
colonel.  Issue,  b.  and  m.  Paris,  Me.:  797.  I. — Augustus  Sampson, 
m.  (i)  Augusta  E.  Billings;  m.  (2)  Edna  Boomer.  798.  II. — Rosa- 
mond, (1.  young.  799.  III. — George  Bates,  b.  Sept.  2;^,  1844;  m. 
Samira  B.  Keen.  800.  IV. — Nathan,  m.  Louisa  Whitman;  moved  to 
Norway,  Me.     801.  V. — Eleazar. 

799  GEORGE  BATES,  b.  Sept  23.  1844:  m.  Samira  B..  dau.  of 
John  B.  Keen.  Issue:  802.  I. — Nora  Louisa,  b.  Paris,  Me.,  Feb.  10, 
1870;  d.  Paris,  Feb.  9,  1877. 

797  AUGUSTUS  S..  1).  Paris.  Me.;  m.  (  i)  Augusta  K.  Pillings  ;  m. 
(2)  Edna  Brown.  Issue;  803.  I. — ^Frederick.  804.  11.  Ada.  805. 
HI.— Jennie.     806.   IV.— John. 

788  ASA  THO'MAS.  b.  Paris.  .Me.,  jime  iS.  1817;  m.  (1)  Xorway, 
Me.,  May  6,  1840.  h:sther  (mrne)  ;  d.  .\ov.  2.  1872;  m.  (2)  Oxfortl,  Me., 
Mary  Jane,  widow  of  Joseph    .Merrill,  dau.   ot    I'.enjamiii   Whitehouse, 


194  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

Oxford.  Issue,  b.  at  Paris,  Me.:  807.  I. — Charles  W.,  b.  April  6, 
1841  ;  m.  Jane  Young.  808.  II. — Hannah  A.,  b.  May  i,  1848;  m.  Peleg 
Hammond.  809.  III. — Melzor  S.,  b.  March  14,  1852;  d.  April  30,  1852. 
810.  IV. — Benjamin  F.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1856. 

yi  SILAS,  b.  March  2'^,  1749;  m.  (i)  1773,  Mary  Tilson ;  b.  Aug. 
22,  1755;  d.  Carver,  Nov.  19,  1812.  She  was  dau.  of  Jonathan  Tilson 
and  Mary  Cobb,  of  Jonathan  and  Lydia  Rickard,  of  Ephraim  and  Eliza- 
beth Haskins,  of  Edmund,  Plymouth,  1643;  d.  1660;  m.  (2)  1792,  Lydia 
Polden ;  he  was  lieutenant  of  First  Massachusetts  Regiment,  1775;  was 
with  troops  at  Ford  Edward,  1776,  and  Rhode  Island,  1781  ;  d.  July  24, 
181 5.  Issue,  b.  at  Carver:  811.  I. — Patia  or  Patience,  b.  Dec.  29, 
1774;  m.  1805,  Nathaniel  Ryder,  Middleboro ;  d.  March  2,  1864,  Mid- 
dleboro.  812.  II. — Elizabeth,  b.  March  28,  1777;  m.  March  2-}^,  1806, 
John  Fuller,  Kingston,  Mass.;  d.  Dec.  17,  1842.  813.  HI. — Lucy  Til- 
son, b.  May  15,  1780;  m.  March  28,  1799,  Joshua  Bartlett.  814.  IV. — 
Silas,  b.  March  29,  1783;  m.  Oct.  26,  1806,  Mrs.  Experience  Foster;  b. 
July  19,  1775;  d.  Feb.  19,  1825,  Baker,  Kingston,  Mass.,  1816,  New 
Bedford.  She  was  dau.  of  Aaron  Randall  and  Betsy  Brooks.  815.  V. 
— Tilson,  b.  Dec.  28,  1786;  m.  Anna  Jenny  Blankinship,  July  14,  1875; 
b.  July  6,  1790;  d.  New  Bedford,  Aug.  16,  1850.  816.  VI. — Ira,  b. 
Sept.  26,  1789;  d.  in  army,  1815.  817.  VII. — Sally  Tilson,  b.  May  i, 
1792;  d.  Carver,  Sept.  7,  1881.  818.  VIII. — Rebecca  Crocker,  b.  May 
27.  1795;  m.  March  13,  1816,  Asa  Cook,  of  Kingston,  Mass.,  who  d. 
Dec.  zy,  1868;  she  d.  Sept.  30,  1867,  Kingston.  819.  IX.— Nancy,  b. 
May  25,  1799;  m.  Feb.  12,  1826,  Benjamin  Dunham,  of  Elijah,  who  d. 
Nov.  9,  1881  ;  she  d.  Kingston,  Oct.  8,  1883. 

814  SILAS,  b.  March.  29,  1783,  Carver;  m.  at  Pembroke,  Mass., 
Oct.  26,  1806,  experience  Foster,  widow  of  David  and  dau.  of  Aaron 
Randall  and  Betsey  Brooks;  b.  Scituate,  'Mass.,  July  19,  1775;  d.  at 
Hanson,  Mass.,  May,  1858;  he  d.  at  Middleboro,  Feb.  19,  1825.  Issue: 
820.  I. — Silas,  b.  Aug.  20,  1807;  m.  Martha  Baker,  July  8,  1879.  821. 
II. — Mary  Tilson,  b.  Aug.  16,  1809;  m.  Levi  Everson ;  d.  S.  Hanson, 
Feb.  7,  1865.  822.  HI.— Charles  Wheeler,  b.  Feb.  25,  181 1  ;  d.  Jan.  18, 
1891,  Mattapoisett,  Mass.  823.  IV. — Eliza  Tilson,  b.  Feb.  28,  1813; 
m.  (i)  Horatio  Bingley  Lord;  m.  (2)  Thomas  Hill;  m.  (3)  Thomas 
Mayhew. 

'822  CHARLES  W.,  b.  S.  Hanson,  Mass.,  April  17,  1811;  m.  S. 
Hanson,  Dec.  13,  1865,  Sarah  E. ;  b.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  July  3,  1847, 
dau.  of  Levi  and  Martha  Hodgkins  Lane.  Issue  :  824.  I. — Mary  Til- 
son, b.  S.  Hanson,  Dec.  2^ ,  1870.     825.  II.— Charles  Silas,  b.  Quincy, 


JOSEPH     UUNIIAM.  195 

Mass.,  Nov.   30,    1878.     826.  Til. — William    Henry,  b.    Qnincy,   Mass., 
May  10,  1880. 

LORD— HILL. 

823  ELIZA  TILSON.  h.  Feb.  28,  1813:  m.  (t)  Rraintrce,  Mass., 
Oct.  12,  1831,  Horatio  B.;  b.  S.  VVeymoutli,  Mass.,  July  27,  1813;  d. 
Nov.  29,  1852,  son  of  Horatio  and  Betsey  (Jcene)  Lord;  m.  (2)  at  S. 
Weymouth,  April  26,  1855,  Thomas  Hill;  b.  Cambridge,  1794;  d.  Aug. 
8,  1859;  m.  (3)  Dec.  18,  1871,  Thomas  Mayhew ;  b.  Westport,  Mass., 
1793;  d.  S.  Hanson,  Sept.  2/,  1881.  Issue:  827.  I. — Eliza  Ann  Lord, 
b.  Braintree,  Mass.,  July  26,  1832;  m.  at  E.  Weymouth,  Asa  Morris 
Dyer.  828.  II. — ^Emily  Jane,  1).  Bryantville,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1834;  m. 
(i)  at  S.  Weymouth,  Nov.  2^,  1850,  John  Bradford  Reed;  m.  (2)  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  April  2t^,  1857,  Hiram  Farwell  Reed;  m.  (3)  Boston,  Mass., 
May  3,  1873,  George  Emery  Keene.  829.  HI.  Loretta  Adelaide,  b.  E. 
Weymouth,  Jan.  13,  1845;  'ii-  *^ct.  6,  1864.  829a.  IV. — William 
Hill;  d.  Sept.  i,  1866,  E.  Weymouth. 

EVERSON. 

824  MARY  TILSON,  b.  Aug.  16,  1869;  m.  Pembroke,  Mass.,  April 
29,  1829,  Levi,  son  of  Levi  Everson  and  Bathsheba  lloliues;  d.  S.  Han- 
son, March  13,  i860;  she  d.  S.  Hanson,  Feb.  7,  1865.  Issue,  b.  and  d. 
at  S.  Hanson,  Mass.:  830.  I. — Tilson  Everson,  b.  South  Hanson, 
Mass.;  m.  Melrose,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1853,  Martha  Ann  Corson.  831. 
II. — 'Lysander  Washliurn,  b.  Sept.  29,  1831  ;  m.  S.  Ilanson,  Jan.  19, 
1854,  Martha  Maria,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Hann.'di  L.  (I'illee)  Deland; 
he  d.  Nov.  27,  1887.  832.  IH. — Frances  Marion,  b.  I'"cb.  22.  1835;  d. 
Jan.  II,  1859.  !f^T,T,.  I\\ — ^Mary  Jane,  b.  .Ma\  iS.  1S38:  m.  George, 
son  of  Charles  J.  and  Lucy  11.  (l'>eard)  Monroe;  d.  Jan.  20,  1858. 
834.  V. — Sarah  Dunham,  b.  b\']).  17,  1837:  d.  Nov.  16.  1855.  835. 
\'I.  Alpheus,  1).  Sept.  7,  1841;  d.  April  24.  i85(j.  >ij,().  \ll.  I'idelia 
Wilson,  b.  May  14,  1839;  d.  Dec.  8.  1857.  ^^^y.  \' I  I  I .  -C"aroline,  b. 
Sept.  15,  1847;  'ii-  'it^  ^-  \\  eymouth.  Xov.  7.  186^),  l-'rederick  W.  Carson. 
838.  IX.— Rufus,  b.  Oct.  29,  1850;  d.  Sept.  5,  1862. 

820  SILAS.  1).  Aug.  20,  1807;  m.  New  I'.edford,  Mass.,  1828, 
Martha,  b.  h'almouth,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1810,  tlau.  of  Capt.  Xathaniel 
and  Lucinda  (Green)  P.aker:  he  d.  .'^.  Ilanson.  Mass.,  Julv  8.  1879. 
Issue:  839.  I. — ISenjamin,  d.  in  infancy.  840.  11. — Nancy,  b.  Xew 
Bedford,  lA'l).  17,  1832;  m.  S.  Abiugum,  Mass.  841.  111. — Lucinda, 
d.  in  infancy,  Pembroke,  Mass.  842.  1\'. — .\lireda.  b.  ^Pembroke, 
Oct.    2T,,    1837;    m.    Pembroke,    Mass.,    Xov.    17,    18O9,    Alfred    Oake 


196  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

Pardey.  843.  V. — Lavinia,  b.  S.  Hanson,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1840;  m. 
Alfred  Courtney,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  11,  1839.  844.  VI. — Charles 
Wheeler,  b.  April  17,  1844;  m.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Lane.  845.  VII. — 
Mary  Eliza,  b.  S.  Hanson,  Sept.  17,  1850;  m.  May  19,  1872,  Lucius  W. ; 
b.  S.  Hanson,  'March  3,  1849,  son  of  Caleb  and  Priscilla  Smith  (Pratt) 
Arnold. 

815  TILSON,  b.  Dec.  28,  1786,  Carver;  m.  Rochester  Mass., 
Nov.  19,  1809,  Anna  Jenny  Blankenship,  dau.  of  Paul  Blanken- 
ship  and  Jonna  Pease;  b.  July  6,  1790;  d.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Aug. 
16,  1859;  he  d.  July  14,  1875,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Issue;  846.  I. — 
Caroline  Crocker,  b.  Rochester,  Oct.  15,  1810;  m.  Cyrus  Punderson 
Chapman,  Sept.  11,  1877.  847.  II. — Tilson  Bourne,  b.  April  15,  1813, 
Rochester;  m.  Rachel  Gilbert  Leach.  848.  III. — James  Ruggles,  b. 
Rochester,  Aug.  5,  1816;  m.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  30,  1838,  Rosanna  W. 
Brown,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Susan  Brown,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1817;  d. 
New  Bedford,  March  5,  1896;  he  d.  April  10,  1896,  New  Bedford. 
849.  IV. — Ruth  Delano,  b.  New  Bedford,  Aug.  2/,  1819;  m.  George 
Warren  Bird;  d.  July  14,  1865.  850.  V. — Joanna  Blankinship,  b.  New 
Bedford,  April  25,,  1822;  d.  April  30,  1846,  New  Bedford.  851.  VI. — 
Maria  Richmond,  b.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  27,  1824;  m.  Francis  Loring 
Parker;  d.  San  Francisco,  Feb.  21,  1876.  852.  VII. — William  Harris, 
b.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  21,  1827;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Fuller.  853.  VIIL 
Frederick  Flarper  Delano,  b.  New  Bedford,  Feb.  16,  1830;  d.  May  23, 
1854,  New  Bedford. 

CHAPMAN. 

846  CAROLINE  C,  b.  Rochester,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1810;  m.  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  Nov.  2/,  1834,  Cyrus  Punderson,  son  of  Ezra  and 
Betsey  (Taft)  Chapman.  He  changed  his  name  to  Cyrus  William 
Chapman;  he  d.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  18,  1888;  she  d.  New  Bedford, 
Sept.  II,  1877.  Issue,  b.  and  m.  New  Bedford;  854.  I. — Anna  Jenny 
Dunham  Chapman,  b.  Aug.  6,  1837.  855.  II. — Alexander  Hamilton, 
d.  in  infancy.  856.  HI. — Caroline  Dunham,  b.  Dec.  19,  1845;  'i^- 
Frank  Howland.  857.  IV. — Betsey  Taft,  b.  Feb.  18,  1850;  m.  George 
Grey. 

847  TILSON  B.,  b.  Rochester,  Mass.,  April  5,  1813;  baker,  m. 
Easton,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1836,  Rachel  G. ;  b.  Feb.  22,  1813,  dau.  of  Giles 
and  Rachel  (Gilbert)  Leach ;  took  an  active  part  in  the  interest  of  New 
Bedford  serving  as  representative  fire  department,  engineer,  assessor 
and  city  marshal;  d.  April  30,  1898.  Issue,  b.  and  d.  New  Bedford; 
858.  I. — Sarah  Matilda  Bassett,  b.  Feb.  13,  1838;  m.  Andrew  Howard 


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JOSEPH     DUXIIA.M.  197 

Potter.  859.  TI.— Thomas  Mandell,  1).  I'd).  2,  1840;  m.  (i)  Edith 
Russell  Watson:  m.  (2)  Clara  Isadore  Scott;  m.  (3)  Amy  R.  Hathaway. 
860.  III. — Giles  Leach,  b.  Oct.  3.  f 842 ;  m.  Eliza  Jane  Henderson.  861. 
T\^ — Joanna  Blankinship,  b.  'Slay  24.  1846;  d.  Jime  29.  1849.  862.  \\ — 
Edward,  b.  Oct.  30.  1849,  "^  ^^ic  firm  T.  'SI.  Denham  &  Co.,  Xew  I'ed- 
ford.  863.  \'l. — Joanna,  b.  Jan.  13.  1855;  twin;  d.  Sept.  12.  1856.  864. 
MI. — Frederick,  b.  Jan.  13,  1855;  twin;  m.  Xew  York  City,  June  i, 
1887,  Mary  Ewer;  b.  Xantucket,  May  2j,  1857.  dau.  of  Charles  E.  and 
Margaret  F.  (Ewer)  Coffin;  he  d.  Dec.  17,  1893. 

860  GILES  LEACH,  b.  Oct.  3.  1842;  m.  Mint.  Mich.,  Xov.  13, 
1867,  Eliza  Jane;  b.  Flint,  Mich.,  Sept.  8,  1844;  d.  at  blint,  June  28, 
1896,  dau.  of  Henry  M.  and  Eliza  (Simpson)  Henderson.  Issue,  Flint, 
Mich.:  865.  I. — Henry  Henderson,  b.  June  2/,  1870:  m.  June  25,  1897, 
Buffalo  X.  v.,  Mabel  Sherman,  dau.  of  W'm.  H.  and  Jeanette.  866. 
II. — Joanna.  Leach,  b.  ]\larch  12,  1873;  ^^-  ^ov.  25.  1878.  867.  HI. — 
Tilson  Bourne,  b.  May  27,  1874;  d.  Aug.  17,  1874.  868.  lY. — Eliza 
Siiupson.  b.  May  19.  1876. 

rOTTER. 

858  SARAH  .M.  B.,  b.  Feb.  13,  1838;  m.  Xew  Bedford,  Dec.  11, 
1857,  Andrew  H. ;  b.  Jan.  20,  1817.  son  of  Jonathan  and  Cynthia 
(Howard)  Potter.  Issue,  Xew  Bedford,  Mass. :  869.  I. — Hettie 
Potter,  b.  June  13,  1859;  m.  Oct.  11,  1882,  Dr.  Joi:n  Barker  Swift,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  870.  II. — ^Grace  Howard,  b.  April  5,  1861.  871.  HI. — 
Frances  Motley  b.  Sept.  5,  1864;  m.  Jan.  2,  1895,  Everett  Lincoln 
Brown,  X^'ew  York  City. 

859  THOMAS  MAXDELL,  b.  Feb.  2,  1840;  m.  (i)  Sept.  20,  1864, 
Edith  Russell  Watson;  divorced  May  4,  1866:  m.  (2)  May  27,  1867. 
Clara  Isadore,  b.  Xov.  4,  1844;  d.  Oct.  31.  1877,  dau.  of  William  and 
Lucy  (W'ashburne)  Scott;  m.  (3)  June  10,  i87(;.  Amy  1\.;  b.  I'eb.  5.  1853, 
dau.  of  Braddock  and  Lucy  (Richmond)  Hathaway;  firm  T.  M.  Denham 
&  Co.  Issue,  Xew  Bedford,  Mass.:  872.  I.— Rachel  Gilbert,  b.  Jan. 
28,  1869;  m.  Ebenezer  .Xicholas  Barstow.  873.  H. — Ethel  Washburne, 
1).  Dec.  9,  1871;  m.  I'^dgar  .Maurice  Almy.  874.  I H. — Clara  Alice 
Mandell,  b.  Feb.  9,  1881. 

BARSTOW. 

872  RACHEL  G,,  1).  Jan.  2><.  iSfu;.  .\e\v  i'.eiord.  Mass.;  m.  Oct.  7, 
1893.  I^benezer  X.  I'arstow  :  b.  Galveston,  Texas,  (  )ct.  16.  1866.    Issue: 

875.  1. — Charlotte   Dunham   llarslou.  1).  (Juincy,  Mass.,  May  2^,  1895. 

876.  H. — Thomas  Tilson,  b.  Oct.  28,   1897. 

873  ETHEL  W.,  I3.  New  Bedford,  .Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1871  ;  m.  June  11, 


198  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1894,  Edgar  M.  Almy;  b.  Jan.  20,  1867.     Issue,  New  Bedford:     877.  I. 
— Dorothy  Dunham  Ahiiy,  b.  June  28,  1895. 

849  RUTH  DELANO,  b.  New  Bedford,  Aug.  2y,  1819;  m.  New 
Bedford,  March  22,  1842,  George  Warren  Bird;  b.  April  29,  ^8i6;  d. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  she  d.  July  14,  1865,  San  Francisco.  Issue,  New 
Bedford:  878.  I. — George  Frederick  Bird,  b.  Dec.  25,  1843.  879.  II. 
— Frances  Maria,  b.  Oct.  2^,  1845;  'ii-  San  Francisco.  Jan.  21,  1864, 
Edmund  Pugh,  San  Francisco. 

PARKER. 

851  MARIA  R.,  b.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  2-],  1824;  m.  Sept.  16,  1845, 
Francis  L. ;  b.  New  Bedford,  March  19,  1823;  d.  San  Francisco,  Dec. 
5,  1897,  son  of  Jacob  and  Lucy  (Dunbar)  Parker;  she  d.  San  Francisco, 
Feb.  21,  1876.  Issue:  880.  I. — Thomas  Nickerson  Parker,  b.  New 
Bedford,  July  15,  1846;  drowned  at  sea  about  1868.  881.  II. — Helen 
Maria,  b.  New  Bedford,  Dec.  2,  1848;  m.  San  Francisco,  Dec.  3,  1867, 
Henry  Halford,  son  of  Halford  and  Elizabeth  (Barker)  Earle ;  she  d. 
May  12,  1885,  San  Francisco.,  882.  III. — Rose  Standish,  b.  San  Fran- 
cisco, July  14,  1859;  m.  July  15,  1886,  David  K.,  son  of  Capt.  Jackson 
and  Sarah  K.  (McFadden)  Gove.  883.  \\ . — Loring,  b.  April  26,  1862 
d.  Oct.  27,  1863,  San  Francisco. 

852  WILLIAM  H.,  b.  New  Bedford,  Oct.  21,  1827;  m.  Providence 
R.  I.,  Jan.  II,  1849,  Mary  Elizabeth  ;b.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  April  14,  1828,  dau 
of  John  and  Elizabeth  Fuller.     Issue,  b.  and  d.  New  Bedford  :     884.  I 
— George  Bird,  b.  May   i,   1850.     885.  II. — ^Maria   Parker,  b.  Jan.   12 
1852;  m.  Francis  Asbury  Young.     886.  III. — Sarah   Fuller,  b.  March 
12,  1854;  m.  Harvey  Hickton  Webber.     887.  IV. — Lucy  Tilson,  b.  July 
3,  1856;  m.  Frederick  Warren  Jennings.     888.  V. — James  Ruggles,  b 
July  7,  1858.     889.  VI. — Cyrus  Punderson,  b.  Dec.  14,  i860;  d.  March 
22,   1864.     890.  VII. — Mary   Elizabeth,  b.   Oct.  31,    1863;  d.   Nov.    12, 
1777.     891.  VIII. — Nannie  Bird,  b.  Jan.  25,  1866.     892.  IX. — William 
Harris,  Jr.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1872;  m.  Eva  Thomas  Weston. 

WEBBER. 

886  SARAH  F.,  b.  March  12,  1854;  m.  Harvey  H.,  son  of  James 
and  Julia  (Springer)  Webber.  Issue,  New  Bedford,  Mass. :  893.  I. — 
James  William  Webber,  b.  July  4,  1878.  894.  II. — Florence  May,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1880.  895.  III.— Julia  Perkins,  b.  Aug.  i,  1882.  896.  IV.— 
George  Harvey,  b.  Dec.  25,  1883. 

JENNINGS. 

887  LUCY  T.,  b.  July  3,  1856;  m.  Frederick  W.,  son  of  Lazarus 
and   Susan  (Bliss)  Jennings.     Issue,   New   Bedford,   Mass. :     898.  I. — 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  199 

Mabel  Warren  Jennings.  1).  March   i8,  i88t.     899.   IT. — Frederick  Til- 
son.  b.  Sept.  23.  1882.     900.    III. —  Kthel  Linwood.  b.  Nov.  19.  1884. 

892  WILLIAM  H.,  JR..  1).  Xew  I'.edford,  I'eb.  28.  1872:  m.  Sept. 
30,  1894.  Eva  Thomas  W'esion  ;  1).  Xew  I'.edford.  Dec.  17,  1874.  Issue, 
New  Bedford,  'Mass. :  (;oi.  1. — Lonis  T.radford,  b.  May  3.  1895.  90-- 
II.— Harold  Fuller,  b.  jnlv   16.  1897. 

VOUXG. 

885  M.\kL\  l'ARKh:R,  b.  Jan.  12,  1852;  ni.  l-"rancis  A.  Youn.s?, 
son  of  Josepli  and  Mar\.  Issue:  (J03.  I. — Lillian  Parker  Young,  b. 
New  Bedford,  April  lO,  1880;  d.  Aug-,  t,  t88o.  904.  II. — Herbert 
Francis,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  2;^,,  1881  :  d.  Jan.  15,  1882.  905.  HI. 
— William  Arthur,  b.  Springfield,  Aug.  14,  1882.  906.  IV. — Bertha 
May,  b.  Somers,  Conn.,  June  8,  1885. 

78  ASA,  b.  1759,  Plymouth;  Carver;  Norway,  Me.;  m.  Lydia  Cobb, 
of  Plymouth;  b.  Sept.  17,  17^14;  d.  Paris,  Me.;  soldier:  d.  in  hospital, 
Burlington,  \t.,  Oct.  13,  1813.  Issue,  b.  Paris  and  .Xorway,  Me.  907. 
I. — Asa,  b.  June  12,  I7()0:  ni.  Polly  Cleaver;  d.  Veh.  24,  1875.  9o8.  H. 
Samuel,  b.  C)ct.  3.  1794;  ni.  Maria  Conant ;  d.  May.  1837.  909-  fH- — 
Sylvanus,  b.  July  8,  1797;  ui.  l^sther  I'enson;  d.  May  4,  1879.  910.  IV. 
— Daniel,  b.  Sept.  19,  1803;  m.  (1)  Mary  Durell;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Smith:  d. 
Dec.  15,  1873.  91 T.  \'. — Joseph,  b.  May  13.  1806;  m.  Pamelia  Dow. 
912.  \'I. — Chloe,  m.  Antepar,  son  of  Samuel  I  )iuell  ;  1).  May  21,  1794, 
Woodstock;  he  d.  i8()5,  Paris,  ^le.  913.  \'I1. — Susan,  b.  Aug.  4,  1786; 
m.  1809,  Alexander,  son  of  Thomas  Hill;  d.  .\pri!  9,  1830;  she  d.  May 
19,  1856.  914.  MIL — Lydia,  b.  Aug.  16.  1784:  m.  March  23,  1809,  W. 
Paris,  Capt.  Jesse,  son  of  Jacob  and  Petsex  (I'"oster)  Howe;  b.  hAd:).  16. 
1786;  d.  March  2,  1870,  W.  Paris;  she  d.  Dec.  20,  1841,  Sunuier,  Me. 
916.  IX. — Betsey,  b.  Xov.  2,  1799:  ui.  Levi  I'uller,  son  of  X^athaniel;  b. 
Maine,  Jan.  31,  1797;  d.  Woodstock,  March  5.  1837;  slu'  d.  March  5, 
1880,  Woodstock,  Me.  917.  N. —  Polly,  b.  Xov.  2,  1799;  m.  bdder 
Gideon  Perkins;  b.  and  d.   Lewiston.  Me. 

908  SAMUEL,  1).  ()ct.  30,  1794.  -Xorway,  Me.;  m.  Maria,  dan.  of 
Nathan  Conant;  d.  May,  1837,  Woodstock.  Me.  issue,  b.  Woodstock. 
Me.:  918.  I. — John  Milton,  b.  1822;  m.  Temper  ITdler  ;  d.  i86r.  919. 
II. — Pamelia  Wright,  b.  julv  13.  1825;  m.  Jan.  30,  1845.  J'^ii'ithan 
Adams.  Paris.  920.  HI. —  Lli/.a  Lincoln,  b.  .Xov.  jo,  1827;  m.  James 
Merrill,  Paris,  Me.  921.  I\'. —  Penjaniin  Willard.  b.  July  10,  1830;  m. 
Family  Iduirlow ;  moved  to  Wisconsin.  922.  \'. —  Henry  P.utler,  b. 
March  18,  i'833 ;  m.  Ruth  Chase  Curtis.     923.   VI. — Nathan  Conant,  b. 


200  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

July  20,  1835;  d.  May  10,  1836.  924.  VII. — ^^Sarah  Louisa,  b.  June  4, 
1837;  d.  Aug.,  1885. 

922  HENRY  B.,  b.  March  8.  1833.  Woodstock;  m.  1856,  Ruth 
Chase  'Curtis ;  moved  to  Chelsea,  Mass.  Issue,  b.  at  Chelsea,  Mass. : 
925.  I. — George  Herbert,  b.  Sept.  30,  1858;  m.  1883,  Augusta  W. 
Dowling,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  926.  II. — Henry  Ellsworth,  b.  Aug., 
1862;  m.  April,  1891,  Elvira  Fifield,  Deer  Isle.  927.  III. — Frank 
Edward,  b.  Oct.,  1867.     928.  IV. — Flora  Edith,  b.  Aug.  26,  1879. 

918  JOHN  M.,  b.  1822;  m.  Temper  Fuller;  moved  to  Wisconsin; 
d.  1861,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Issue:  929.  I. — Julia.  930.  II. — John  Hub- 
bard.    931.  III. — Eliza. 

921  BENJAMIN  W.,  b.  July  10,  1830,  Woodstock;  m.  Emily  Thur- 
low;  moved  to  Wisconsin.  Issue:  932.  I. — Alma.  933.  II. — Edna. 
934.  III. — ^Herbert. 

911  JOSEPH,  b.  May  13.  1806;  m.  April  8,  1832,  Pamelia,  dau.  of 
Benaiah  Dow;  b.  July  2,  1813,  S.  Woodstock.  Issue,  b.  Woodstock, 
Me.:  935.  I. — William  Shephard,  b.  March  12,  1834;  m.  1859,  Nancy 
Chase  Churchill;  d.  Feb.  2,  1889.  936.  II. — John  Emery,  b.  March  2, 
1836;  m.  May  11,  1858,  Lydia  Beck.  937.  HI. — James  Madison,  b. 
March  18,  1838;  d.  Sept.,  1840.  938.  IV.— Nevl,  b.  1840;  d.  1840. 
939-  V- — Anna  Augusta,  b.  April  10,  1842;  m.  Nov.  3,  1862.  940.  VI. 
— Henrietta,  July  2,  1849;  ^^-  Ji-ii^e,  1861. 

907  ASA,  b.  June  12,  1790,  Paris  ,Me. ;  m.  Polly  Cleaver,  of  Norway, 
April  10,  1810;  b.  May  9,  1778;  d.  Dec.  13,  1859;  he  d.  Feb.  24,  1875, 
Paris,  Me.  Issue,  b.  and  d.  at  Paris  and  Norway,  Me.:  941.  I. — 
Henry 'Gallison,  b.  Nov.  25,  181 1;  m.  Catharine  Cleaver,  Abbott,  Me. 
942.  II. — Perazina,  b.  Oct.  18,  1813;  m.  Earl  Purse  Sturtevant,  N. 
Paris.  943.  HI. — Lodusky  Emerson,  b.  June  28,  1815;  m.  Feb.  4,  1846, 
Daniel  Young,  S.  Paris.  944.  IV. — Cyrus  Cobb,  b.  March  12,  1817; 
d.  June  I,  1819.  945.  V. — Mary  Jane,  b.  June  12,  1820;  m.  William 
Perry  Swan ;  d.  Dec,  1889,  Norway.  946.  VI. — Asa  Washington,  b. 
March  20,  1822;  m.  Sophia  A.  Elkins.  947.  VII. — Albion  Keith  Paris, 
b.  Sept.  28,  1824;  m.  Sept.  26,  1846,  Catherine  Strong,  of  Waterford, 
Me.;  d.  Nov.  8,  1865,  S.  Paris.  948.  VIII.— Lydia  Cobb,  b..  Dec.  12, 
1826;  d.  Dec.  3,  1859,  N.  Paris.  949.  IX. — Lucy  Ann,  b.  Oct.  25,  1828; 
d.  April  25,  1829.  950.  X. — Amelia  Augusta,  b.  Jan.  13,  1830;  m. 
Jonathan  Roberts  Ryerson.  951.  XL — Arvilla,  b.  Nov.  13,  1832;  d. 
July  15,  1833. 

946  ASA  W.,  b.  March  20,  1822;  m.  Sophia  A.  Elkins,  Dexter,  Me. 
Issue:     952.  I. — Emma  Marilla,  b.  June  8,  1853,  Dexter,  Me.;  d.  May 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  201 

12,  1873,  Buckfield.  Ale.  953.  II. — Jennie  Mehitabcl,  I).  June,  1856;  m. 
Atherton  J.  Churchill.  954.  111. — Xora  Vernon,  h.  Au.s:.  5,  1857; 
Melvia  Cooper,  Norway. 

909  SYLV'ANUS.  I).  July  8.  1797,  Xorway.  Me.;  m.  l-:sther.  dan.  of 
Seth  Benson,  X.  Pari.^  ;  b.  Xov.  18,  1801  ;  d.  Dec.  i,  1890;  he  d.  May  4, 
1879,  N.  Paris.  Issue,  h.  Woodstock  and  N.  Paris.  Me.:  956.  I. — 
Lydia,  d.  young.     957.   11. — Polly,  d.  young.     <;58.    ill. —  Laura,  b.  Dec. 

13,  1825;  ni.  June  22,  1845.  John,  son  of  John  Reed,  X.  Paris.  959.  IV. 
— ^Samuel  Woodward,  b.  Feb.  8,  1828;  m.  Rachel  .\ndre\vs.  960.  V. — 
Joseph  Henry,  b.  March  9,  1830;  m.  (i)  Sarah  Houghton  Dtndiam  :  ni. 
(2)  Martha  Jane,  James  Dunham.  961.  \  1. — William,  d.  young.  962. 
VII. — Jackson,  d.  young.  963.  VIII. — Emily,  b.  April  9,  1838;  m. 
Horatio,  son  of  Stephen  Chandler,  N.  Paris.  964.  IX. — Augusta,  b. 
July  30,  1840;  d.  Aug.  21,  1864.  965.  X. — Wellington  W.,  b.  Feb.  12, 
1843;  "1-  Columbia  D.  Bradford.  966.  XL — Anna  Rosa.  b.  h'eb.  11. 
1845;  ^'^'^-  Js"-  I-  ^^79'  James  Monroe  Rowell. 

960  JOSEPH  H..  b.  March  9,  1830;  m.  (1)  Jan.  11.  1848,  Sarah 
Houghton,  dan.  of  James  Dunham;  d.  Sept.  2,  1863;  m.  (2)  Martha 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Dunham,  X.  Paris.  Issue,  b.  X.  Paris,  Me.:  967. 
I.— Alice  Eudora,  b.  Jan.  26.  1853;  d.  May  30,  1878.  968.  II.— Willie 
Frank,  b.  i860.  969.  HI. — Freddie  Alton,  b.  .May  i,  1862;  m.  Ai)ril 
15,  1888, Clark. 

959  SAMUEL  W.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1828,  Woodstock,  Me.;  m.  March  i, 
1849,  Rachel  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ziba  Andrews,  N.  Paris;  farmer,  mer- 
chant, postmaster  at  X.  Paris ;  celebrated  golden  wedding,  Alarch  i, 
1899.  at  their  home  in  W.  I^aris.  Issue,  b.  at  X.  Paris.  Ale.:  970.  I. — 
Hiram  Willie,  b.  Oct.  2/,  1850;  m.  April  4.  1874.  Clara  Ella  Edwards; 
merchant  and  postmaster.  North  Paris.  Children.:  970^  Clifton  F..  b. 
July  24,  1877;  m.  May  12.  1900,  Myrtle  Dugan.  070-.  Carhon  \\.  b. 
March  7,  1879;  '^i-  M"'''  '  '•  'QOL  Alma  Chase.  970^.  Leila  A.,  b.  Dec. 
17,  1883;  d.  Sept.  iS,  1894.  970-'.  Harold  11..  b.  hrb.  i.  1804.  071-  ^I- 
—Cynthia  Ellen,  b.  Sept.  13,  1852;  m.  Nov.  24,  1870.  Daniel  Henry 
Curtis,  Woodstock;  d.  July  15.  1885.  X.  Paris,  (diildren :  07P. 
Charles  H..  b.  Nov.  28,  1871  ;  m.  Inez  Hammond.  07 1-.  I'annie  \\.  b. 
Oct.  14,  1875:  m.  W.  V.  i'.owker.  i)~\'\  (k>orge  L..  b.  A])ril  1.  1878; 
m.  Mary  llarriman.  nj-^-  lib — Lini'us  Marshall,  b.  (  )ci.  4,  1855;  d. 
Dec.  7,  1864.  973.  IW— Charles  Wright,  b.  Jul\  1,  1857:  m.  Sept.  lO. 
1891,  Mary  Alice  Pratt,  wholesale  and  retail  boot  and  shoe  business,  at 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  Children:  i)j^K  Stewart  I'.,  b.  Oct.  6.  1900.  974. 
v.— George    Lord,    A.    M.,  b.   Jmie    15,    iS^c;;   m.   July   2,    1889,   Grace 


20:2  .  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

Evelyn  Hawley,  wholesale  and  retail  l^oot  and  shoe  business,  at  Brat- 
tleboro,  Vt.  Children:  974^.  Evelyn  Hawley,  b.  July  30,  1895.  975^. 
Marion  Hawley,  b.  March  2,  1899.  975.  VI. — Horatio  Russ,  A.  B.,  b. 
Jan.  16,  1861 ;  m.  Nov.  10,  1886,  Etta  E.  Hodsdon.  Waterville,  Me., 
clothing-  and  hat  business.  Children :  975I.  Miriam  R.,  b.  May  26, 
1889.  975".  Mildred  E.,  b.  Oct.  25,  1896.  976.  Vll. — Lizzie  Augusta, 
b.  June  29.  1864:  d.  May  26.  1867.  977.  VHI.— Lillie  Ann,  b.  March 
8,  1866;  d.  April  2S,  1866.  978.  IX.— Lyndon  Leon  A.  B..  b.  July  7, 
1868;  m.  Jan.  7,  1897,  Carolyn  Lamson,  wholesale  and  retail  boot  and 
shoe  business,  at  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Children :  978^.  John  Lucian,  b. 
Jan.  14,  1904.  979.  X. — Fannie  Frances,  b.  Jan.  10,  1872;  m.  March 
31,  1897,  Harry  E.  Hamilton,  A.  B.,  boot  and  shoe  business,  at  Green- 
field, Mass.  Children:  979I.  Charlotte  Dunham,  b.  July  9,  1898. 
979^.   Katherine   h^rances,  b.   Sept.  29,   1902. 

910  DANIEL,  b.  Sept.  19,  1803,  Norway,  Me.;  m.  (i)  Mary  Durill, 
Woodstock;  m  (2)  Mrs.  Smith,  dau.  of  Hudson  Bailey;  he  d.  Dec.  15, 
1873,  Woodstock,  Me.  Issue,  at  Woodstock,  Mc. :  980.  I. — Elavil,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1826;  d.  Oct.  28,  1883,  Woodstock.  981.  II. — Francis  b.  Jan. 
24,  1828;  m.  Eliza  Roberts;  d.  Feb.  8,  1879.  982.  HI. — Isaac.  1).  Aug. 
I,  1830;  m.  Emily  Robbins.  983.  IV.— Melville  Wright,  b.  Jan.  28, 
1835;  m.  (1)  March  8,  1857,  Clista  Jane  Curtis;  m.  (2)  April  11,  1883, 
Frances  Maria  Binney.  984.  V. — Lydia  Ann,  b.  Jan.  i,  1837;  m.  Brad- 
ford Deumin;  d.  Aug.  15,  1859.  I'aris.  985.  VI. — ^Mary,  b.  June  13, 
1842;  m.  John,  son  of  James  Dunham.  Jan.  25,  1862.  986.  VII. — 
Daniel,  b.  Jan.  7,  1844;  m.  Orrilla  Rush;  d.  Charlestown,  Mass.  987. 
VIII. — ^Harriet  Eliza,  b.  Nov.  i,  1849;  d.  Dec.  29,  1853,  Woodstock. 

981  FRANCIS,  b.  Jan.  24,  1828;  m.  Eliza  Roberts;  d.  Feb.  8,  1879, 
Charlestown,  Mass.  Issue  :  988.  I. — Stillman.  989.  II. — Charles. 
990.  HI. — Isaac,  m.  Emily  Robin.  991.  IV. — Ella.  992.  V. — Adel- 
bert.     993.  VI. — Leslie.     994.  VII.^ — ^William. 

5  MI'CAIAH,  b.  about  1680;  m.  1701.  Elizabeth  Lazell ;  1699,  en- 
listed for  three  years  under  Capt.  Warren;  d.  Nov..  1756.  Issue:  995. 
I. — Joshua,  b.  1701  ;  m.  Sarah.  995a.  II. — David,  b.  1703;  m.  Esther. 
996.  HI. — Joseph,  b.  1705.  997.  IV. — Abigail,  b.  1707;  m.  John 
Thomas.     998.  V. — ^Micaiah,  b.  1716;  d.  1756. 

7  BENAIAH,  b.  1683;  m.  in  Edgartown,  May  7,  1708,  by  Pastor 
Jonathan  Dunham;  Sarah  Covell,  b.  April  13,  1689;  d.  1742,  dau.  of 
Philip  Covell  and  Elizabeth  Atwood;  m.  April  26,  1688,  dau.  of  Philip 
and  Rachel  Atwood,  Edgartown ;  emigrated  from  Plymouth  to  Martha's 
Vineyard;  1699,  enlisted  under  Warren;  entered  full  communion,  July 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  203 

22,  1744;  d.  Feb.  8.  1766,  at  Edgartown.  Issue  at  Edgartovvn :  999. 
I. — Benaiah,  b.  ¥ch.  7,  1709;  m.  (1)  Lydia  Pease;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Anna 
(Harper)  Merchant;  d.  Jan.  2y,  1802.  1000.  II. — Mercy.  1).  Feb.  27, 
1716;  m.  Dec.  5.  1748.  (lamaliel  Butler.  1001.  III. — Elizabeth,  b.  1732; 
m.  Daniel  Dunham.  1002.  1\'. — Ebenezer,  1).  1725;  m.  Sept.  13,  1750, 
Abigail  \'incent  ;  d.  March,  ^jqn.  at  Edgartown. 

998    MICAIAH,    1).    i7if);    ni.    1736,    at    Brinifield,    .Mass.;    Mary 

,    d.    Nov.,    i/S^^'^    will    probated    Northampton,    Mass.,    1757. 

Issue:      1003.    1. — Thomas    b.    1737;    '"•    ^'H'^b .      1004.   II. — 

Joseph,  b.  Jan.  12,  i73<j:  m.  Sarah  Davis;  d.  1820.  1005.  III. — David, 
b.  Feb.  I,  1741  ;  m.  Tubitha  Cooley  ;  d.  June,  1831.  1006.  IV. — Thank- 
ful, b.  Aug.  3,  1743;  m.  1773,  Ebenezer  Frost.  1007.  \'. — Mary,  m. 
June  19,  1 771.  Obed  Hitchcock.  1008.  \'l. — Lois,  m.  Sept.  5,  1771, 
Samuel  Nichols.  1009.  \'II. — Eunice,  m.  June  11.  1771.  Zerah  Steb- 
bins. 

1003  THOMAS,  b.  1737;  m.  (i)  Sarah .     Issue:     loio.  I. 

— Sarah,  b.  May  13,  1762;  a  weaver;  m.  July  20,  1780.  Samuel,  ton. 
II. — Lucy.  1012.  111. — John,  b.  March  13.  1767.  1013.  I\'. — Ruth,  b. 
Oct.  7,  1769.     1014.   \'. — Jonathan,  b.  Jan.   13,   1773. 

HITCHCOCK. 
1007  MARY.  m.  Jan.  19,  1771,  Obed  HitclKH)ck,  of  Brimfield,  who 
d.  Nov.  5,  1792.  Issue:  1015.  I. — Patience  Hitchcock,  b.  iMay  16, 
1772;  m.  Dec.  29,  1794,  Bethuel  Stebbins,  Jr.  1016.  II. — Solomon,  b. 
Dec.  4,  1773.  1017.  III. — Rachel,  b.  Dec.  10,  1775.  1018.  IV. — 
Rhoda,  b.  Dec.  13,  1777.  1018.  W— David,  b.  Dec.  31.  1779;  m.  Olive 
Stebbins.  TOT9.  \'l.— Asa,  b.  :\Iay  22,  1782;  d.  1811.  1020.  \'II.— 
Lucy,  b.  June  U),  1784.  1021.  \'III. — Asenath,  ])ap.  .\ug.  6,  1786. 
1022.  IX. — Levi,  1).  Aug.  25,  1788;  m.  Sally  Hunt. 

1004  JOSEPH,  b.  Jan.  12,  1739;  ni.  Sarah  Davis;  a  strong  man; 
he  assisted  in  unloading  the  lea  in  Boston  Harbor;  was  secoutl  in  hold 
of  the  ship;  d.  1820,  aged  81.  Issue:  1023.  I. — P.enjamin,  I),  h'eb.  20, 
1760;  m.  Charlotte  Thayer;  d.  .\])ril  13.  1801.  i()_'4.  II. — Joseph,  b. 
July  7,  1761  ;  m.  (i)  Sabra  Clark,  who  d.  17(^2;  m.  (2)  Dec.  2j.  1792. 
Rebecca  Hitchcock;  b.  Sept.,  17O4;  d.  Aug.  2,  1831.  1025.  HI.— 
Micaiah,  b.  Feb.  9,  1766.  1026.  I\'.— 1  lamiah.  b.  .\ov.  11.  i7()7:  m. 
1789,  Ebenezer  Pratt.  1027.  \'.— Solomon,  b.  \)<.-^\  17,  1770;  m.  Mary 
Farley,  of  Brimfuld  ;  d.  in  lUoomheld,  1836.  1028.  \1.— Sarah,  b.  April 
I,  1775;  ni.  June  19,   i79'>,   I'-z'm   Lovejoy. 

1023  BENJAMIN,  b.  Feb.  2,  1760;  m.  Dec.  5,  1793.  Charlotte 
Thayer;  d.  April  13,  1801.     Issue:      1029.   I.— .Mice.     1030.   II.— Claris- 


204  •  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

sa.  1031.  III. — Hannah.  1032.  IV. — Sally.  1033.  V. — Betsey.  1034. 
VI. — Sophia,  b.  Aug.  17,  1797.  1035.  VII. — Robert  Farrell,  1).  July  23, 
1799.     1036.  VIII. — Porter,  b.  Jan.  22,  1801. 

1024  JOSEPH,  h.  July  7,  1761  ;  m.  (i)  Sabra  Clark;  d.  June  12, 
1792;  m.  (2)  Dec.  2y,  1792,  Rebecca  Hitchcock;  d.  Aug.  2,  1831.  Issue: 
1037.  I.— Polly,  b.  May  7,  1784.  1038.  II.— Sabra.  b.  Sept.  17,  1785; 
m.  Sept.  20,  1809,  Erastus  Lumbard.  1039.  III. — ^Asa,  b.  Dec.  30,  1787; 
ni.  March  6,  181  r,  Roxy  Lumbard.     1040.  IV. — Anna,  b.  June  16,  1790. 

1041.  \'. — Seth,  b.  Aug.  19,  1794;  m.  Lucy  Sherman;  d.  June  4,  T837. 

1042.  VI. — Joseph,  b.  June  28,  1806;  d.  Aug.  25,  1853. 

1041  SETH,  b.  Aug.  19,  1794;  m.  April  12,  1824,  Lucy  Sherman, 
Brimfield ;  d.  June  4,  1837.  1043.  I. — ^James  Hitchcock,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1827;  d.  Aug.  21,  1839.  1044.  II. — Rebecca,  b.  Nov.  7,  1828.  1045. 
HI. — George,  b.  March  2^,  1830.     1046.  IV. — James,  b.  July  17,  1834. 

1027  SOLOMON,  b.  Dec.  17,  1770;  m.  Mary  Farley,  of  Brimfield; 
d.  1836,  Brimfield.  Issue:  1047.  I- — Samuel  Farley,  b.  Nov.  30,  1801  ; 
d.  1835.  1048.  II. — Elizabeth,  b.  April  16.  1803.  1049.  HI- — Solomon 
Davis,  b.  Feb.  20,  1805;  d.  Aug.  22,  iSio.  1050.  IV. — Adolphus  Booth, 
b.  Nov.  26,  1809;  m.;  d.  March  20,  1842,  Springfield,  Mass.  1051.  V. — 
Alvin,  b.  Oct.  20,  181 1.     1052.  VI. — Mary,  b.  July  2y,  1813;  d.  1843. 

1005  David,  b.  Feb.  i,  1741,  Brimfield,  Mass.;  lived  in  Westmore- 
land; 1793,  paid  Gov.  Clinton  for  150  acres  of  land;  moved  his  family 
with  ox  team  to  Paris,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Tabitha  Cooley ;  d.  June  i,  1831. 
Issue:  1053.  I. — Eleanar,  b.  June  11,  1770;  m.  Andrew  Bettis.  1054. 
II. — Naomi.  1055.  HI.— Tabitha,  m.  Jonathan  Emerson.  1056.  IV. — 
Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.  28,  1773.  1057.  V. — Johnson,  b.  Oct.  20,  1771. 
1058.  VI. — David,  b.  Dec.  3,  1775,  M.  E.  clergyman,  Black  River  Con- 
ference; m.  Elizabeth  Smith;  b.  Jan.  4,  1781.  1059.  VII. — Aaron. 
1060.  VIII. — Silas.  1061.  IX. — Darius,  b.  Jure  4.  1790;  m.  Sept.  18, 
1814,  Polly  Curtis;  d.  Oct.  28,  1874. 

1058  DAVID,  b.  Dec.  3,  1775  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Smith ;  b.  June  4,  1781  ; 
M.  E.  clergyman ;  first  minister  appointed  to  Black  River  Conference ; 
traveled  to  Philadelphia  Conference  on  horseback.  Issue  :  1062.  I. — 
Wesley  Smith,  b.  Aug.  28,  1803.  1063.  Il.^William  Fletcher,  b.  Oct. 
17,  1805.  1064.  HI. — Harriet,  b.  July  15,  1804;  m.  S.  N.  Richard';'•d^ 
1870.  1065.  IV. — William  L.,  b.  1809;  m.  1833,  Sarah  Chase.  1066. 
V. — Sophia  A.,  m.  1841,  S.  A.  Clark.  1067.  VI. — ^Daniel,  d.  an  infant. 
1068.  VII. — Amanda,  b.  1817;  m.  Hiram  Carlton.  1069.  VIII. — Caro- 
line, b.  1821  ;  m.  Alfred  M.  Chapman;  d.  1858. 

1061  DARIUS,  b.  June  4,  1790,  Brimfield,  Mass.j  m.  Sept.,  1814, 


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Polly  Curtis:  d.  Paris,  Oct.  28,  1S74.     Issue,  Paris,  N.  Y. :     1070.  I.— 
Polly  S..  b.  April  19,  1815;  m.  J.  L.  Wells;  d.  Dec.  15.  1838.     1071.  II. 

— Darius  J.,  b.  Jan.  3.  t8t8;  ni.  Feb.  19,  1846,  Miranda  R.  Andrews;  d. 

-Jan.  31,  1876.  1072.  111. — Latu-a  J.,  b.  March  11.  1819;  d.  May  22, 
1822.  1073.  ^\  ■ — Xathaniel  C".,  1).  Xov.  28,  1820;  ni.  I'hcbe  J.  Cook- 
ingliam  ;  d.  Jan.  25.  1897.  1074.  \'. — Curtis  1)..  b.  Sept.  30,  1823;  d. 
Feb.  I,  1859.  1075.  \  i- — George  D.,  b.  Sept.  5,  1827;  m.  Harriet  A. 
Root. 

1075  GEORGE  D.,  b.  Sept.  5.  1827;  ni.  Sept.  2'i^.  1851,  Harriet  A. 
Root,  Sanquoit,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1076.  I. — ^G.  Irving,  b.  July  28,  1853; 
m.  Feb.  19,  1885,  Mattie  L.  Flagg.  1077.  II. — Franklin  D.,  b.  Jan.  13, 
1859;  m.  Oct.  22,  1884,  Flora  M.  Jones.  1078.  III. — Andrew  E.,  b. 
April  14,  1861  :  ni.  July  29,  1896,  Alice  Harriet  Andrus.  1079.  I\'. — 
Ellen  S.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1863:  d.  Nov.  6,  1876.  1080.  V.— Harriet  M.,  b. 
Sept.  19,  1869. 

1077  FRANKLIN  D.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1859;  m.  Oct.  22,  1884,  Flora  ^I. 
Jones.  Issue:  1081.  I. — Raymond  F.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1886.  1082.  II. — 
Harvey  Leslie,  b.  Oct.  6,  1888.  1083.  III.— Florence  L.,  b.  Oct.  16th, 
1893.   ' 

1073  NATHANIEL,  b.  Nov.  26,  1820:  m.  Feb.  9,  1853,  Phebe  J. 
Cookingham ;  d.  Jan.  25,  1897.  Issue:  1084.  I. — Sarah  A.,  b.  Jan. 
18,  1855;  m.  March  12,  1884.  \V.  C.  Davis;  d.  July  7,  1895.  1085.  II.— 
Mary  A.,  b.  Sept.  20,  1856;  m.  Dec.  29.  1880,  M.  O.  Dingnian.  1086. 
III. — Jennie  A.,  b.  Sept.  15,  i860;  m.  Feb.  9,  1878,  G.  L.  Smith.  1087. 
I\-._Amy  C.  b.  April  19.  1863:  m.  May  30,  1882,  J.  II.  Peek;  d.  Dec, 
1884.     1088.   \'.— David,  b.  Jan.  24.  1865:  m.  Jan.  i,  1885,  Bertha  Kuhn. 

THOMAS. 
997  ABKjAIL,  b.  1707:  m.  1726,  John  Tiiomas,  son  ot  James 
Thomas  and  Mary  Tilden,  Plymjv.on.  Issue:  10S9.  I. — John  Thomas, 
I).  July  16,  1727;  m.  Abigail  Clark;  d.  \-ir.^.  1090.  II. — James,  b.  Dec. 
16,  1729:  m.  (i)  Pri.scilla,  dan.  of  Anthony  W'inslow ;  m.  (2)  Hannah 
r.arnes.  1091.  HI. — Jonathan,  b.  July  14,  1733:  d.  May  14,  1734. 
1092.  IV. — Nathaniel,!).  April  20,  1735:  ni.  Margaret  Xewcomb.  1093. 
V. — Mary,  b.  May  11,  1738.  io(;4.  \  1. — ^Susanna,  b.  Feb.  17.  1741. 
1095.  \'II. — Abigail,  1).  July  14,  1743:  d.  July  20.  1749.  1096.  Mil. — 
William.  1).  .Aug.  3,  1744:  ui.  i7'')7,  Mehiiabel  W'hittemore,  Charlestown  ; 
officer  and  conunander  of  na\-al  forces  in  Revolutionary  war;  after- 
wards a  sea  captain  in  luiropean  voyages;  d.  at  sea.  178().  101)7.  IX. — 
Ichabod,.b.  June  2'^,  1748;  m.  1771.  Hannah  Morion,  dau.  of  Isaac. 
1098.   X. — Ephraim.  b.  July  4,  1752. 


2o6  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

995  JOSHUA,  b.   1701  ;   m.   Sarah .     Issue:     1099.  I. — 

James,  b.  1723;  m.  1748,  Elizabeth  Wood.  iioo.  II. — Sarah,  b.  1726. 
iioi.  III. — Joshua,  b.  1727.  1102.  IV. — Mary,  b.  1729.  1103.  V. — 
Bathsheba,  b.  1732.  1104.  VI. — EHzabeth,  b.  1733.  1105.  VII. — 
Joseph,  b.  1736.     1 106.  VIII. — Lucy,  b.  1738.   1107.  IX. — Levi,  b.  1740. 

1 108.  X. — EHsha,  b.   1744;  m.   Eunice  ,  who  d.  at   Plymouth, 

Oct.  31,  1834,  aged  78  years;  he  d.  at  Plymouth,  Nov.  14,  1803. 

1099  JAMES,  b.  1723;  m.  1748,  Elizabeth  Wood.  Issue:  1109. 
I. — Sarah,  b.  1750. 

8  DANIEL,  b.  1689,  Plymouth;  lived  in  Martha's  Vineyard,  New- 
port and  Great  Barrington ;  m.  Sarah  Thexford,  who  d.  1772;  1699,  he 
enlisted  for  three  years  under  Warren;  1745,  went  in  an  expedition  to 
Louisburg;  d.  Great  Barrington  and  buried  at  Newport.  Inscription 
on  gravestone  at  Newport :  "Daniel  Dunham,  son  of  Joseph  Dunham 
and  Esther  Wormall,  born  at  Plymouth,  New  England.  Went  to 
Martha's  Vineyard,  thence  to  Newport  and  died  Feb.  2,  1758."  Issue: 
mo.  I. — Daniel,  b.  Aug.  2,  1712;  m.  (i)  Abigail  Hart;  m.  (2)  Amy 
Murphy;  d.  Jan.,  1796.  iiii.  II. — John.  b.  Dec.  19,  1715;  captain;  m. 
July  29,  1738,  Mary  Lucas,  of  Newport.  11 12.  III. — Robert,  b.  1716. 
1 1 13.  IV. — Sarah,  b.  April  6,  1718;  m.  1744.  Louis  Guinadeen.  11 14. 
V. — Joseph,  b.  Feb.  24,  1723-4;  chairmaker;  m.  Oct.  21,  1744,  Elizabeth 
Orne.  See  will,  page  8.  11 15.  VI. — Benjamin,  b.  April  19,  1720;  m. 
(i)  Barbara  Whalen ;  m.  (2)  Mary  Johnson.  11 16.  VII. — Mercy,  b. 
Nov.  3,  1727;  m.  May  8,  1746,  Benjamin  Mortimore,  Newport,  R.  I. 
1 1 17.  VIII.— Abigail,  b.  1728.     11 18.   IX.— Esther,  b.   1730. 

1 1 15  BENJAMIN,  b.  April  19,  1720;  m.  (i)  1744,  Barbara  Whalen; 
m.  (2)  1750,  Mary  Johnson;  1745,  lieutenant  under  Capt.  Stone;  1776, 
captain  in  navy.  Issue:  11 19.  I. — Benjamin,  b.  1756;  d.  Oct.  26,  1765. 
1120.  II. — John,  b.  1760;  d.  1762.  1121.  III. — Benjamin,  b.  1774;  d. 
Oct.  2^,  1776. 

IIII  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  9,  1715;  captain;  m.  July  29,  1738,  Mary 
Lucas,  Newport,  R.  I.  Issue:  1122.  I. — Amy,  b.  1739;  d.  Sept.  24, 
1771.     1123.  II. — Benjamin,  b.   1755;  c'-  i/^S- 

mo  DANIEL,  b.  Aug.  2,  1712  ;  became  captain  ;  m.  fi)  June  i,  1737, 
Abigail  Hart;  m.  (2)  Oct.  16,  1766,  Amy  Murphy;  1734,  a  freeman; 
1745,  in  expedition  to  Louisburg  and  Crown  Point;  1770  to  1774, 
colonel  of  Rhode  Island  militia;  1734,  moved  to  Newport;  d.  Jan.  1796, 
aged  84  years.  Issue:  1124.  I. — Almy,  b.  1737;  d.  1739.  1125.  II. — 
Daniel,  b.  1738;  m.  Elizabeth  Dunham;  d.  April  26,  1815.  1126.  HI. — 
John  Duckworth,  b.  June  15,  1740;  m.  Sept.  20,  1759,  Elizabeth  Phillips. 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  20/ 

1127.  IV. — Robert,  1).  ji'ly  16,  1742;  a  cooper  at  Newport;  m.  Aug.  26, 
1762,  Elizabeth  Spooner ;  d.  Jan.  2,  1819.  1128.  V. — Abigail,  b.  1744; 
m.  1786,  Nathaniel  Clark.  1129.  \l. — Isaac,  b.  1743;  m.  Sarah 
Spooner;  d.  1833.  1130.  \'II. — Benjamin,  b.  1745;  m.  May  ii,  1788, 
Mary  Hookey,  by  Rev.  G.  Thurston.  1131.  \'I1I. — Patience,  b.  1746; 
ni.  1766,  Thomas  Dunton.  1132.  IX. — Elizabeth  or  (Betsey),  b.  1748. 
1133.  X. — Sarah,  b.  1750.  1134.  XI. — Benaiah,  b.  1753;  m.  Elizabeth 
Hart.  1 135.  XII. — Esther,  b.  1755.  1136.  XIII. — 'Martha,  b.  1757. 
1137.   XIV. — Almy,  b.  1759.      1138.   XV. — ^Joscph,  b.  1761. 

1 129  ISAAC,  b.  1743;  m.  Sarah  Spooner;  moved  from  Comiecticut 
to  Vermont  and  then  to  Durham,  Ontario;  d.  1833.  Issue:  1139.  I- — • 
Mary,  m.  Parmlee  Barnes,  Monkton,  \'t.  1140.  II. — Sarah.  1141. 
III. — Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  i,  1774;  d.  1853.  1142.  I\'. — Hannah.  1143. 
V. — Bethia,  b.  Feb.  12,  1779;  m.  Alamson  Roswell,  Litchfield,  Conn.; 
d.  1859,  Durham,  Can.  1144.  VI. — Alice,  b.  Jan.  9,  1780;  d.  Dec.  3, 
1833.  1 145.  VII.— Isaac,  b.  1786;  d.  1849.  IM^-  VIII.— Martha,  m. 
Dudley  Oilman. 

1127  ROBERT,  b.  July  iC),  1742;  cooper  at  Newport;  m.  Aug.  26, 
1762,  Elizabeth  Spooner;  d.  Jan.  2,  1819.  Issue:  1147.  f. — ^Charles 
C,  b.  1767;  m.  Hannah  Haign.  1148.  II. — ^George  Spooner,  b.  Oct. 
28,  1769;  m.  Harriet  or  Hannah  Bessant ;  d.  March  2^,  1861.  ii49- 
HI. — Abigail,  b.  Aug.  18,  1771  ;  m.  Stephen  Yates;  b.  March  3,  1768;  d. 
Oct.  10,  1858;  she  d.  July  5,  1848,  at  Providence.  1150.  I\'. — Deborah, 
b.  1772;  d.  1792.  1151.  V. — Wing,  b.  1775;  m.  (1)  Susan  Anderson; 
m.  (2)  Esther  Reynolds,  t  i  52.  \'T. — Robert,  b.  I77^>:  m.  Elizabeth  R. 
Pike:  d.  April  8.  1854.  1153.  \  II.— Lucy,  b.  Dec.  iw,  1781;  m.  Will- 
iam Lyon;  d.  .March,  i8()7.  1154.  \l  H.— Benjamin,  b.  May  23,  1783; 
m.  Susan  Lawton ;  d.  Sept.  29.  1846.  1155.  IX. — Sanuicl,  h.  July  9, 
1786,  Newport;  removed  to  Poughkrepsie,  X.  V. 

T155  SAMUEL,  b.  1786,  Newport;  removed  to  Pt)Ughkeepsie, 
N.  Y. ;  m.     Issue:      1156.    I. — Eliza,  b.   1807.      1157.   H. — Ann,  1).    1808. 

1158.   HI. — ^Jacob, ,  Catskill:  wrote  a  book  containing  accinmt 

of  the  adventures  of  Captain  Jacob  Dunham  on  the  seas. 

1130  BEXJVMLN.  1).  1745;  captain:  m.  May  it.  1788.  by  Rev.  G. 
Thurston,  Mary  Hookey.  Lsue :  i  1 5tj.  1. —  I'.lizabcth,  b.  178*):  m. 
M.  S.  Hart. 

1134  Bh^XAIAH.  b.   1753;  m.  Ehzabelh   llari.      Issue:      \iirj.    I. — 

Elizabeth  Hart. 

1 125  DANIEL,  b.  1737:  m.  I  )t.'c.  iS.  I73<^  l>>  John  Sminmr.  J.  P., 
Elizabeth  Dunham;  b.    1732;  d.   J\'b.  21,    1789:   he  d.   April   20,    1815; 


208  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

served  on  continental  sloop  of  war,  "Providence,"  a  very  important 
vessel  in  the  continental  navy.  Issue:  1161.  I. — Elizabeth,  b.  1761  ; 
m.  Thomas  Sylvester.  1162.  II. — Sarah,  b.  1762;  m.  John  Almy.  1163. 
III. — Daniel,  b.  1764;  m.  Alice  Gladding;  d.  Jan.  25,  1831.  1164.  IV. — 
Abigail,  b.  1766;  d.  young.  1165.  V. — Jesse,  b.  Nov.  27,  1768;  m. 
Elizabeth  Fell;  d.  1849.  1166.  VI.— Abigail,  b.  1772.  1167.  VII.— 
Robert,  b.  1778;  m.  Elizabeth  R.  Pike.  1168.  VIII.— William,  in  Light 
Infantry  in  Newport. 

1147  CHARLES  C,  b.  1767,  Newport;  mariner;  m.  July  15,  1792, 
Hannah  Kaighn.  Issue:  1169.  I. — Peleg  K.,  b.  Aug.  17,  1794;  en- 
tered service,  1812;  was  promoted  from  midshipman  to  lieutenant,  1818; 
was  on  flagship  under  Perry  at  battle  of  Lake  Erie,  Sept.  10,  1813;  d. 
of  consumption,  1822.  1170.  II. — Abby,  b.  1795.  1171.  III. — Samuel 
P.,  b.  1809,  Rhode  Island;  educated  at  Marietta  College;  pastor  of 
seven  different  churches  in  Southern  Ohio ;  remaining  twenty-four  years 
at  Bainbridge,  where  he  did  a  most  successful  work.  During  his  last 
years  he  had  charge  of  church  at  Massieville,  where  he  d.  Jan.  15,  1900. 
1 172.  IV. — Henry,  b.  1798.     1173.   V. — Charles,  b.  1799. 

1 148  GEORGE  SPOOLER,  b.  Oct.  28,  1769;  m.  1799,  Harriet  or 
Hannah  Bessant  or  Bennett ;  lived  at  Newport  and  New  Bedford ;  she 
d.  1835;  ^1^  tl-  March  or  Dec.  28,  1861.  Issue:  11 74.  I. — George 
Spooner,  b.  Dec.  18,  1800;  m.  Rosetta  Ellis;  b.  Oct.  11,  1812;  moved 
to  Harwich  Center,  Mass.  1175.  H. — Elizabeth  S.,  b.  June  11,  1802; 
m.  B.  P.  Thatcher.  1176.  III. — Harriet,  b.  July  15,  1805;  b.  S.  N. 
Richard;  d.  1870.  1177.  IV. — William  L.,  b.  1809;  m.  1833,  Sarah 
Chase.  1178.  V. — Sophia  A.,  m.  1841,  S.  A.  Clark.  1179.  VI. — Daniel, 
d.  an  infant.  1180.  VII. — ^"Amanda,  b.  1817;  m.  Hiram  Carlton.  1181. 
VIII. — Caroline,  b.  1821  ;  m.  Alfred  M.  Chapman;  d.  1858. 

1 1 74  GEORGE  S.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1800;  m.  Rosetta  Ellis;  b.  Oct.  11, 
1812;  painter,  Hardwick  Centre,  Mass.  Issue:  1182.  I. — Eliza,  b. 
Oct.  13,  1828.  1 183.  II.— George  W.,  b.  July  18,  1829.  1184.  III.— 
Amanda,  b.  Sept.  16,  1843.  1185.  IV. — Rozetta,  b.  July  11,  1849. 
1 186.  v.— Polly,  b.  Nov.  7,  1853. 

1 154  BENJAMIN,  m.  May  23,  1806,  Susan  Lawton  or  Lamb; 
baker;  d.  Sept.  29,  1845.  Issue:  1187.  I. — Henry,  M.  C,  b.  March  18, 
1807;  m.  Abigail  Jones;  d.    1873. 

1 151  WINCi,  h.  1775;  m.  (i)  Sussana  Anderson,  1799;  m.  (2)  Esther 
Reynolds.  Issue:  1188.  I. — ^Hannah,  b.  1800;  m.  John  Tarrant. 
1 189.  II. — Susanna,  b.    1812;  m.   1833,  S.  T.  Thurber,  Providence;  d. 

1853- 


josEPir   nxTNiTAM.  209 

THATCHER. 

1175  E'LIZAjBETH  S.,  1).  June  11,  1802;  m.  Aug.  12,  1823.  Lewis 
P.  Thatcher,  of  New  Bedford.  Issue:  1190.  I. — George  L.  Thatcher, 
b.  1825.  1191.  H. — Phebc,  b.  1827.  1192.  lil. — Harriet.  1).  1831. 
1 193.  IV. — Leander,  b.  1833.  1194.  V. — ^Sarah.  1).  1840.  1195.  \I. — 
Charles,  1).    1841. 

RICHARD. 

1176  HARRIET,  b.  July  15,  1804;  m.  S.  N.  Richard;  d.  1870. 
Issue:  1 196.  I. — Edna  Richard,  b.  1838.  1197.  II. — W'ilham  D.,  b. 
1840.  1 198.  III. — Silas,  b.  1842;  m.  Emma  T.  Brightman.  1199.  IV. 
— John  H.,  b.  1844.  1200.  A'. — Anne,  b.  1847.  1201.  VI. — George,  b. 
1849. 

CARLTON. 

1 180  AMANDA  M.,  h.  1817;  m.  1841,  Iliram  Carlton,  Boston 
Highlands.  Issue:  1202.  I. — Hiram  T.  Carlton,  b.  1842.  1203.  II. — 
Charles  A.,  b.  1844.  1204.  III. — Clara  A.,  b.  1845.  1205.  IV. — Alfred 
M.,  h.  1849.  1206.  v.— Albert  W.,  b.  1851.  1206a.  \T.— Lizzie  M., 
b.  1856.     i2o6b.  \TI.— Elbridge  W.,  b.  1858. 

LYON. 

1 155  LUCY,  b.  Dec.  19.  1781  ;  m.  1801,  William  Lyon,  who  ci.  1808; 
she  d.  in  March,  1867.  Issue:  1207.  I. — William  Lyon,  b.  1802;  m. 
S.  A.  Peckham;  d.  1853.  1208.  II.— Elias,  b.  1804';  m.  1828.  J.  S. 
Weden;  d.  1844.  1209.  HI. — ^Ann  Maria,  b.  1806;  m.  1830,  F.  S.  Wil- 
ber ;  d.  1869. 

1 1 54  BENJAIMIN,  b.  May  25,  1783;  m.  1806,  Susan  Lawion  Baker; 
d.  Sept.  29,  1840.  Issue:  1209a.  I. — Henry  M.  C,  b.  Dec.  18,  1807; 
m.  Abigail  Jones;  d.   1873. 

1 163  DANIEL,  b.  1764;  changed  his  name  to  Denham,  July  19, 
1789,  Alice  Gladding;  b.  i/U).  whose  ancestors  came  from  England 
and  settled  at  T^)ristol  Neck.  I\.  I.  He  was  a  ni^ted  politician:  judge  of 
court  of  C(jmnu)n  pleas;  member  of  the  tirst  iJaiitisi  L'hurch  at  N'ew- 
port ;  one  of  the  founders  of  public  schools;  he  <.\.  Jan.  7,  1831.  Issue: 
1210.  I. — Jonathan,  b.  \y^)\.  d.  \()ung.  1211.  II. — Daniel  Chase,  b. 
Nov.  13,  1798;  m.  Sarah  Sliearnian  ;  <1.  Sept.  14.  1854.  1212.  HI. — 
Alice,  b.   1800. 

'IWKU.VNT. 

1188  TIANxNAII.  b.  1800;  m.  John  T;irr,iii(.  Issue:  IJ13.  T.— 
John   Wing  Tarrant.      1214.   II. — Susan.      1215.   111. —  Luc\'   Ann. 

1152  k()i:i':RT.  I).  1776  ((in  stone):  m.  Oct.  13.  I7(;8.  Elizabeth  R. 
Pike,  dau.  of  Joseph;  b.   1773;  d.  June  24.  182O;  he  d.  April   18,    1824. 


2IO  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

Issue:  1216.  I. — Robert,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1826.  1217.  II. — Mary  Ann,  b. 
1803;  m.  June  28,  1829,  Thomas  Stevens,  New  Bedford;  d.  1893.  1218. 
III. — Joseph  R.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1804;  m.  Hannah  Simmons;  d.  Feb.  8, 
1900.  1219.  IV. — John  Pike,  b.  March  7,  1806;  m.  Laura  Ann  Tripp; 
d.  Dec.  28,  1889.  1220.  V. — William,  b.  1807;  d.  April  8,  1821.  1221. 
VI. — EHzalDeth,  b.,  Sept.  20,  1808;  m.  1834,  Wm.  Watson;  d.  Oct.  12, 
1867.  1222.  VII. — Lucy  Lyon,  b.  1810.  1223.  VIII. — George  B.,  b. 
May  14,  1814;  m.  1837;  d.  April  24,  1890.  1224.  IX. — ^Stephen  Yayes, 
b.  Nov.  3,  1816;  m.  1839;  d.  1894. 

1218  JOSEPH  R.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1804,  Newport,  R.  I.;  ship  carpenter; 
m.  Jan.  28,  1827,  Hannal>  Simmons;  b.  1803;  d.  April  10,  1837;  he  d. 
Feb.  8,  1900,  Plymouth;  burial  at  New  Bedford.  Issue:  1225.  I. — 
William  R.,  b.  Feb.  9,  1828;  d.  Nov.  13,  1830.  1226.  II. — Joseph  R., 
b.  Sept.  20,  1830;  d.  Oct.  27,  1830.  1227.  HI. — ^Joseph  R.,  b.  Sept. 
19,  1831 ;  painter,  New  Bedford;  m.  Aug.  16,  1853,  Louisa  Tripp.  1228. 
IV. — William  G.,  b.  May  29,  1838;  m.  Amanda  M.  Davis.  1229.  V. — 
Robert  H.,  b.  'May  29,  1833.  1230.  VI. — William  R.,  b.  June  10,  1849; 
m.  Emily  A.  Shaw. 

1228  WILLIAM  G.,  b.  May  29,  1838;  sail-maker.  New  Bedford; 
m.  Nov.  II,' 1855,  Amanda  M.  Davis.  Issue:  1231.  I. — Frank  C.,  b. 
Aug.  27,  1856.  1232.  II. — John  W.,  b.  Jan.  i,  1859.  1233.  HI. — Will- 
iam G.,  b.  Aug.  9,  1865;  d.  April  2^,  1868.  1234.  IV.— Hattie  W.,  b. 
July  20,  1870.     1235.  V. — WilHam  G.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1871. 

1230  WILLIAM  R.,  b.  June  10,  1849;  i"-  Dec.  20,  1869,  Emily  A., 
dau.  of  Silas  G.  and  Ann  N.  (Goddard)  Shaw;  b.  Sept.  16,  1850.  Issue; 
1236.  I. — William  Robert,  b.  Feb.  3,  1871.  1237.  II. — Gilbert  Tripp, 
b.  Jan.  3,  1873.  1238.  HI.— Edith  Maud,  b.  Oct.  12,  1874.  1239.  IV. 
— Laura  Neal,  b.  June  23,  1877;  d.  March  17,  1878.  1240.  V. — Florence 
Augusta,  b.  March  4,  1881  ;.  d.  Dec.  14,  1881.  1241.  VI. — Emily  Cath- 
rine,  b.  Nov.  i,  1883. 

1219  JOHN  P.,  b.  March  7,  1806;  m.  Sept.  20,  1832,  Laura  A.,  dau. 
Gilbert  and  Sarah  (Hasking)  Tripp;  d.  Dec.  28,  1899.  Issue:  1242. 
I. — Lucy  Amy,  b.  May  5,  1843;  ^-  -^^^^-  7>  1843.  1243.  H- — Sarah  C., 
b.  Jan.  2,  1845.  1244.  HI. — John  Henry,  b.  April  22,  1846;  d.  Jan.  19, 
1848.     1245.  IV. — William  Robert,  b.  June  10,  1849;  i"-  Emily  A.  Shaw. 

CHAPMAN. 
1 181  CAROLINE,  b.  1821  ;  m.  1845,  Alfred  M.  Chapman;  d.  1858. 
Issue:     1246.   I. — Edward  T.  Chapman.     1247.  II. — Mary  Jane.- 

1207  WILLIAM  LYON,  b.  1802;  m.  1829,  S.  A.  Peckham ;  carpen- 


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ter  at  Newport;  d.   1853.     Issue:     1248.  I. — Lucy  M.,  b.  1830;  ni.  W. 
H.  Allen.      1249.   II. — Minerva,  b.   1837. 

ALMY. 

1 162  SARAH,  b.  1762;  in.  Jobn  .Mmy.  Issue:  1250.  I. — Ben- 
jamin Almy.     1251.  II. — John. 

121 1  DANIEL  CHASE,  b.  Nov.  13.  1798;  ni.  by  William  Gamell, 
May  2,  1824;  Sarah  Sherman,  dan.  of  Capt.  William;  b.  Dec.  16,  1805; 
d.  1888;  he  d.  Sept.  14,  1854.  Issue:  1252.  I.— Charlotte  W.  S.,  b. 
Aug.  7,  1825;  m.  George  E.  Cranston  of  1888.  1253.  II. — ^Sarah  D.  S., 
b.  Sept.  19,  1828;  m.  James  II.  Atkinson.  1254.  HI. — Daniel  C,  b. 
March  21,  1835;  m.  Dec.  9.  1858,  Cynthia  R.  Tuell ;  b.  Sept.  13,  1838. 
1255.  IV. — John  D.,  b.  1837;  d. 'Sept.  12,  1854.  1256.  V. — William  S., 
b.  May  8,  1843;  corporal  Civil  war;  d.  1862.  1257.  VI. — Henry  J.,  b. 
Nov.  13,  1847,  M.  D.;  m.  Nov.  22,  1870,  Ella  Vose;  seven  other  chil- 
dren d.  young. 

1254  DANIEL  C,  b.  March  21,  1835;  m.  Dec.  9,  1858,  Cynthia  R. 
Tuell;  b.  Sept.  13,  1838;  jeweler,  Newport,  R.  I.  Issue:  1258.  I. — 
Lizzie  D.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1866;  m.  Sept.,  1886,  Howard  G.  Ward. 

1257  HENRY  J.,  b.  Nov.  13,  1847,  ^I-  D.;  m.  Nov.  22.  1870,  Ella 
Vose.     Issue:     1259.  I. — ^Stewart,  b.  Sept.  10,  1871. 

CRANSTON. 

1252  CHARLOTTE  W.  S..  b.  Aug.  7th.  1825;  m.  Dec.  20,  1848, 
George  E.  Cranston,  Norwich,  Conn.;  d.  1888.  Issue:  1260.  I. — 
John  D.  Cranston.     1261.   II. — James  S. 

ATKINSON. 

1253  SARAH  D.  S.,  b.  Sept.  19,  1828;  m.  Oct.  27,.  1848,  James  H. 
Atkinson.  Issue:  1262.  I. — John  I).  Atkinson.  1263.  II. — Cora  M. 
1264.  HI.— Helen  M. 

1 165  JESSE,  b.  Nov.  27,  1768;  m.  Sept.  16,  I7()4.  at  Westerly.  R.  I., 
by  Rev.  G.  Thurston,  Elizabeth  Fell,  dau.  of  Philip  antl  Deborah;  1). 
July,  1775;  d.  June  5,  1850;  he  d.  Feb.  26,  1849.  Issue:  1265.  I. — 
Jane,  b.  1795;  d.  young.  1266.  II. — Jesse,  b.  1796;  d.  young.  1267. 
HI. — Elizabeth,  b.  17(>7;  ni.  Gidet)n  S])ooner ;  d.  Aug.  21,  1890.  1268. 
IV. — Deborah,  b.  1799;  m.  Eben  Davenport.  1269.  \  . —  IMiillip  l"\dl, 
b.  ]\Iay  17,  1802;  ni.  Harriet  Staph  1270.  \'I.— Rebecca,  b.  1803;  d. 
voung.  1271.  \'II. —  Richard  l'\'ll.  1).  Oct.  24.  i8v\:^:ni.  Mar\  r.rownell ; 
(1.  1840.  1272.  X'lll.- — Jane  Hudson.  1).  (  )ct.  24,  1805;  twin:  ni.  James 
Ilorswell.  1273.  IN. — William  Henry,  b.  i8(x;:  m.  Calhrine  Savage. 
1274.  X. — Sarah  I).,  b.  June  12,  iSii:  d.  1812.  1275.  XL— Jesse,  b. 
March  i,  1816;  m.   1841,  Charlotte  Augusta  \'erplank. 


212  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

SPOONER. 

1267  ELIZABETH,  b.  1797;  m.  Gideon  Spooner;  d.  Aug.  21,  1890. 
Issue:  1276.  I. — ^^Sarah  'Spooner.  1277.  II.— Charles,  m.  July  15, 
1792,  Hannah  Kaighn.  1278.  III. — Hudson.  1279.  IV. — ^Henry.  1280. 
V. — Jane. 

DAVENPORT. 

1268  DEBORAH,  b.  Sept.  5,  1799;  m.  Eben  Davenport.     Issue: 

1281.  I. — •Dora  Davenport,  m.  1846,  William  Henry  Stone. 

1281    DORA    DAVENPORT,    m.    1846,    Henry    Stone.     Issue: 

1282.  I. — Harvey  Lester  Stone,  b.  1847.  1283.  II. — Francis  Wayland, 
b.  1849,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1284.  HI.— Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1851.  1285. 
IV. — Susan  Wayland,  b.  1853.  1286.  V. — Jane  Hudson,  b.  1855.  1287. 
VI. — WilHam  Henry,  b.  1857.  1288.  VII. — Charles  Dunham,  b.  1859. 
1289.  VIII.— Wallace  Foote,  b.  1861.     1290.  IX.— Edith  Earl,  b.  1863. 

1269  PHILIP  FELL,  b.  May  17,  1802:  m.  Harriet  Stahl.  Issue: 
1291.  I. — Charlotte. 

1271  RICHARD  FELL,  b.  Oct.  24,  1706;  m.  Mary  Brownell ;  d. 
1840.  Issue:  1292.  I. — ^Betty.  1293.  II. — Sarah  Jane,  b.  1839;  m. 
Thomas  Durfee  Deming.     1294.  III. — Marion. 

DEM  PNG. 

1293  SARAH  JANE,  b.  1839;  m.  i860,  Thomas  D.  Deming,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Issue:  1295.  I. — ^Florence  H.  Deming,  b.  1862.  1296. 
II. — Richard,  b.  1864:  m.  Emily  Montague  Mead,  of  Ossining,  N.  Y. 
1297.  HI. — Mary,  b.  1866.  1298.  IV. — ^Thomas,  b.  1871.  1299.  V.— 
Ethel,  b.  1876.  1300.  VI.^Horace  W.,  b.  1878,  twins.  1301.  VII.— 
Frederick. 

1296  RICHARD  DEMING,  b.  1864;  m.  Emily  M.  B.  Mead,  of 
Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1302.  I. — Elizabeth  Deming,  b.  1890.  1303. 
II. — Richard,  Jr.,  b.  1892. 

1275  JESSE,  b.  March  i,  1816;  m.  1841,  Charlotte  Augusta  Ver- 
plank,  dau.  Julius  and  Charlotte  (Mackintosh)  Verplank.  Issue:  1304. 
I. — William  Henry,  b.  April  4,  1842.  1305.  II. — Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  May 
7,  1844;  Thomas  Bedford  Atkins.  1306.  HI. — Mary  Caroline,  b.  July 
21,  1850;  m.  J.  C.  Owen.  1307.  IV. — Charles  Frederick,  b.  Nov.  6, 
1853;  a,  Western  mining  engineer. 

ATKINS. 

1305  ELIZABETH  ].,  h.  May  7,  1844  m.  March  31,  1869,  Thomas 
Bedford  Atkins,  who  retired  from  business  as  banker  and  broker,  1881. 
He  is  a  member  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  secretary 
and  treasurer  of  the   Nicaragua  Canal  Co.     Issue:     1308.  I. — Bertha 


jOSEi'll    DLXJIA.M.  213 

Atkins,  1).  Dec.  27.  iSr'M);  d.  July,  1892.  130).  TT. — Edith,  b.  Jan.  17, 
1871  ;  d.  March,  1871.  1310.  HI.— IlaroUl  J]e(h'ord,  b.  Feb.  24,  1872; 
lias  made  a  speciaUy  of  electricity,  Roselle,  X.  J.;  received  degree  of 
mechanical  engineer  in  1892.  1311.  I\  . — Ethel,  I).  Jan.  16.  1874.  1312. 
\'. — Claire,  b.  Nov.  5,  1875;  d.  March  15.  1877.  1313.  \  1. —  .Muriel,  b. 
Nov.  2,  1879.  13'4-  ^'^T. — Alfred  Walton,  h.  Aug.  16,  1883.  1315. 
VIII.— Gladys,  b.  Feb.  3,  1880. 

OWEN. 
1306  MARY  €.,  1).  July  2T,  1850;  m.  Oct.  2y,  1869,  of  Montclair, 
N.  J.,  J.  C.  Owen.  Issue:  131'").  I. — Alice  Maud  Owen,  h.  Dec.  31, 
1870.  1316a.  II. — Jessie  Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  16,  1872.  1317.  III. — 
James  Wayland,  b.  June  13,  1874.  1318.  W . — Arthur  Fdmond.  b.  Jan. 
19,1876.  1319.  \'. — Edith  Atkins,  b.  Jan.  II,  1878.  1320.  \'I. — Hildad 
Burgess,  b.  Aug.  21,  1879.  1321.  MI. — Charles  Dunham,  b.  Feb.  2"], 
1881.  1322.  A'lII. — Kenneth  Dunham,  b.  Dec.  21,  1883.  1323.  IX. — 
Margore  Berral,  b.  Dec.  7,  1885.  1324.  X. — Dorothy,  b.  June  31,  1889. 
1325.  XI. — Hildegard,  b.  Feb.  24.  1891.  1326.  XII. — C^yneth  Wan 
Plank,  b.  Jan.  20,  1894. 

999  BENAIAH,  b.  Feb.  7,  1709;  in  full  connnunion.  .March  19, 
1738;  m.  (i)  Jan.  2,  1733,  Lydia  Pease,  dan.  of  Nathan  ;  d.  Oct.  3,  1769, 
aged  55;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Anna  (Harper)  Merchant,  Oct.  7,  1772,  who  d. 
Dec.  20,  1819,  aged  92  years;  he  d.  Jan.  2y,  1802.  Issue:  1327.  I. — 
Nathan,  b.  ]May  12,  1736;  m.  Matilda  \'incent ;  d.  Oct.  12,  1797.  Had 
Matilda;  m.  John  Merchant.  He  was  drowned  in  harbor,  Feb.  12, 
1811.  1328.  II. — Lydia,  b.  Sept.  25,  1738;  m.  (i)  Seth  Merchant;  m. 
(2)  John  Clark;  d.  April  14,  1826.  1329.  HI. — ^Sarah,  bap.  June  30, 
1745.  1330.  I\'. — ^Joseph,  b.  Jan.  6,  1741  :  m.  Patience  Hathaway;  d. 
March  ii_,  1796.  133T.  A'. — Jesse,  b.  March  iC^,  ^747',  ui.  Dinah  Tilton. 
1332.  VI. — Ephraim,  h.  Jan.,  1750;  m.  Thankful  Look.  1333.  \'II. — 
Noah,  b.  Jan.  4,  1755.  T334-  VIII. — Benaiah,  b.  July  16,  1758;  ni. 
Mary  Marchant :  d.  1792.  1335.  I^- — -^^'b  '>ap.  Jan.  i(\  1743:  was 
killed  by  fall  from  a  mast,  A])ril  3,  1766. 

BUTLER. 

1000  MERCY,  b.  Feb.  27,  1716;  m.  Dec.  5,  1748,  Gamaliel  Butler; 
b.  1691  ;  d.  1765;  she  d.  Feb.  21.  1801.  Issue,  Edgartown :  1336.  T. — 
Joseph  Butler,  bap.  1749-  K^.^7-  ''• — 1  iniothy,  b.  1753;  ba]).  1753:  m. 
(2)  March,  1785,  Jam-  (\'incent)  Uuller;  d.  .\ov.  17,  1811.  1338.  111. — 
Jedidah,  bap.  1755;  m.  h'lijah  Stuart:  d.  h'eb.   11,  1804. 

1327  NATHAN,  1).  .May  12,  i73(),  lulgartown  ;  m.  Hec.  29.  1757, 
Matilda  Vincent;  b.  Jan.  5,  1727;  (\.  hel).  1;,   iSii  ;  nuule  will  .Vug.   12, 


214  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1790;  drowned  in  harbor,  Oct.  12,  1797;  will  probated.  Issue:  1339. 
I. — Matilda  \'incent,  b.  Oct.  3,  1761  ;  m.  John  ]vlarchant ;  d.  Nov  25, 
1817. 

MERCHANT. 

1339  Mx\TILDA,  b.  Oct.  3.  1761  ;  m.  Aug.  19.  1787.  John  Mer- 
chant; b.  Oct.  31,  1761  ;  d.  Sierra  Leone,  Africa,  July  18,  1813;  she  d. 
Nov.  25,  1817.  Issue:  1340.  I. — John  ]\Iarchant,  b.  Aug.  21,  1791  ;  m. 
Oct.  19,  1813,  Abiah  Fisher;  d.  June  10,  1875.  1341.  II.' — Rebecca;  m. 
William  Smith,  of  Ohio.  1342.  III. — Matilda,  b.  June  6.  1796;  m. 
Joshua  Spooner,  of  Acushnet.  1343.  IV. — Abiah,  b.  1798;  d.  Nov.  24, 
1879,  New  Bedford.  1344.  \^ — ^Seth,  b.  March  17.  1803;  m.  June  12, 
1828,  Mary  Smith  lUitler;  d.  April  29,  1877.  1345.  VI. — Nancy,  d.  an 
infant. 

1002  EBENEZE'R,  b.  1725;  m.  Sept.  13,  1750,  xAbigail  Vincent;  d 
March,  1799,  Edgartown.  Issue,  Edgartown :  1346.  I. — Jethro,  b 
June  24,  1751  ;  m.  April  10,  1776,  Lydia  Tilton ;  b.  Oct.  5,  1755,  Chil- 
mark.  1347.  II. — Abigail,  b.  1755;  d.  x\pril,  1776,  Edgartown.  1348 
III. — Esther,  m.  Jan.  10,  1782,  Joseph  Fish;  b.  1756;  d.  April  12,  1823 
Edgartown;  d.  Jan.  28,  1785.  1349.  IV. — Elizabeth,  b.  1771  ;  d.  Feb 
23,  1789.  1350.  V. — ^Ebenezer,  b.  May,' 1759;  m.  Oct.  28,  1784,  Huldah 
dau.  of  Noah  arid  'Naomi  Fish;  b.  June  16,  1763;  he  d.  Feb.  5,  1837 
1351.  VI. — Mercy,  b.   1763;  bap.   1789. 

1332  EFHRAIM,  b.  Jan.  21,   1750;  bap.   1753;  m.  April  7,   1774 
Thankful  Look,  dau.  of  Stephen ;  Revolutionary  soldier.     Issue,  Edgar- 
town :     1352.  I. — Edmund.     1352.  II. — ^Benjamin,   m.    Mary 


1354.  III. — Ephraim,  m.  Abigail .    1355.  IV. — Hannah.    1356 

V. — Ann.     1357.  VI. — Rhoda. 

1334  BENAIAH,  b.  July  16,  1758;  m.  Aug.  12,  1784,  Mary  Mar- 
chant;  d.  April  2y,  1835;  he  d.  1792.  Issue:  1358.  I. — ^Sprowell,  b. 
1784;  drowned,  June,  1807.  1359.  II. — Betsey,  b.  1787;  d.  Sept.  10, 
1822. 

MARCHANT. 

1328  LYDIA,  b.  Sept.  25,  1738;  bap.  Dec.  31,  1738;  m.  (i)  Dec. 
29,  1757,  Seth  Marchant ;  b.  1736;  d.  1726;  m.  (2)  Nov.  22,  1764,  John 
Clark,  of  Middleboro ;  d.  April  14,  1826.  Issue,  Edgartown:  -1360.  I. 
— John  Marchant.  b.  1758;  m.  xA.ug.  19,  1787,  Matilda  Vincent  Dunham; 
d.  July  18,  1813.  1361.  II. — Miriam,  b.  1762;  m.  (i)  Sept.  7,  1800,  John 
Thomas;  d.  Jan.  2,  1835.  1362.  HI. — John  Clark.  1363.  IV. — Mar- 
shall, b.  1776;  m.  Jan.  22,  1804,  Naomi  Swasey;  d.  Sept.  29,  1862. 

1330  JOSEPH,  b.  Jan.  6,  1741,  Martha's  Vineyard;  bap.  April  12, 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  -  21 5 

1741  :  m.  Patience  Hathaway,  h.  [NTay  16,  174T  ;  d.  Aug-.  30,  1825;  he  d. 
March  11.  1796.  Issue:  1364.  I. — Elizal)eth,  1).  1765;  m.  May  4.  1786, 
Peter  Marchant.  ^  ^C^^.  TT. — Patience,  1).  1771  :  m.  (i)  ( iamahel  Fish; 
ni.  (2)  Daniel  Lund.  13()().  111. — Lycha,  h.  1773:  in.  Dec.  8,  1793, 
Jacob  Ferren.  of  East  Haven.  Conn.  1367.  IV . — Pliebe,  b.  1774;  m. 
Joseph  Pilsbnry ;  d  March  5,  1S48.  I3'')8.  \'. — Marv.  h.  \~~('>\  ni. 
Thomas  RockwcH.  1369.  VP — Anna,  b.  1777;  in.  Al)ijah  Drew.  1370. 
\\\. — Joseph,  1).  .\pril  17,  1780;  m.  Susanna  Stewart;  d  Oct.  14,  1849. 
These  chiklren  were  bap.  Jan.  28.  1781.  1371.  \'I1I. — ^Sarah.  l)ap. 
1785;  m.  (I)  Dec.  25,  1803,  W'ni.  Ab)rris,  of  East  Haven,  Conn.;  ni.  (2) 
Richard  Parsons.  1372.  IX. — BeHnda  Richmond,  b.  1790;  bap.  Aug. 
17,  I79'">;  m.  Solomon  Friend. 

1331  JESSE,  b.  Martha's  Mneyard,  ^[arch  16.  1747;  bap.  .\ug.  2, 
1747;  m.  March  2-i^,  i7''>9.  by  Rev.  Andrew  Boardman.  of  Chilmark, 
Dinah  Tilton  ;  lived  New  Bedford.  He  was  lost  at  sea  off  Cape  Hat- 
teras  in  1782.  Issue:  1373.  I. — Jesse.  1374.  II. — Josiah,  b.  March  11, 
1776;  m.  July  18,  1802,  (I)  ^lary  Potter;  d.  April  7,  1823:  m.  (2)  Sept. 
20,  1813,  Mary  Ann  Elms;  he  d.  April  28,  1857.  Boston.  1375.  HI. — 
Pamela.  1376.  W. — William.  1377.  A^ — ^Susanna.  1378.  W. — 
,  m.  Mr.  Baxter,  of  Boston. 

1374  JOSIAH,  b.  March  i,  1776.  Xew  Bedford;  m.  (0  Jnly  18, 
1802,  Mary  Potter,  who  d.  April  7,  1813;  m.  (2)  Sept.  20,  1813,  iSIay 
Ann  Elms;  alderman,  Boston,  1830-1857;  d.  1857,  Boston.  He  carried 
on  the  old  rope  walks  where  the  Boston  Public  Garden  now  is,  and 
which  were  afterwards  removed  to  S.  Boston  by  the  firm  of  Josiah 
Dunham  and  Thomas  H.  Dunham,  who  managed  them  for  years  at  the 
place  now  called  Dunham  Park;  he  d.  1857.  having'  made  a  will,  giving 
to  Josiah,  Jr.,  one-third  of  his  estate,  and  devised  the  remainder  to 
trustees,  to  hold  in  trust  for  the  l)enefit  of  his  children  or  descendants 
who  might  become  destitute.  The  will  was  contested  and  the  case  was 
over  thirtv  vears  in  court,  when  1  larrison  Dunham,  a  grandson,  brought 
about  a  settlement,  b\-  wliicli  the  estate  was  dividetl  among  the  heirs. 
Issue,  first  wife:  1379.  P — Josiah.  b.  March  8  1804;  m.  Jan.  17,  1829, 
Sarah  Smith;  d.  April  17,  1871,  Boston;  she  d.  April  13,  1871.  Second 
wife:  1380.  II. — Sarah  II.,  b.  Jan.  2}^,  1814;  m.  April  2(),  1832,  P)arker 
15.  KeiU.  No  issue.  1381.  111. — Thomas  11.,  b.  May  0,  1817;  m.  {\) 
Eliza  West;  m.  (2)  April  r,  1846,  .\lsa  R.  Burgess.  1382.  \\. — Eliza- 
beth J'^,  1).  June  30,  1815  ;  m.  Sei)l.  2(),  1832,  Xoah  I'..  Kent.  1  lad  a  child 
who  m.   Lloyd   Briggs.     Issue:     1383.   1. — Susan   Elizabeth.      1384.    IP 


2l6  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

—Mary  Ann,  d.  1847.  1385.  III.— Thomas,  d.  1850.  1386.  IV.— Har- 
riet S.  Briggs,  d.  1879.     1386a.  V. — Yolna  Lloyd  Vernon  Briggs. 

Josiah  Dunham,  Sr.,  son  of  Jesse,  1).  March  11,  1776,  in 
the  old  town  of  Dartmouth,  now  New  Bedford,  Mass.  His  father 
was  a  sea  captain  and  was  lost  at  sea  during  the  Revolution. 
Josiah  walked  to  Boston  when  quite  young  and  ai)prenticed 
himself  to  a  man  named  Richardson,  who  conducted  a  rope-walk 
in  the  vicinity  of  what  is  now  Pearl  Street.  Later,  he  started  in  busi- 
ness for  himself  and  had  a  rope-walk  ofif  Boylston  Street,  the  building 
being  constructed  on  piles  over  the  water  of  the  back  bay  near  the 
present  Public  Garden.  On  July  18,  1802,  he  was  m.  to  Mary  Potter 
at  Boston,  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Parker,  and  had  a  son,  Josiah,  Jr.,  b. 
March  8,  1804.  On  Sept.  20,  1813,  he  was  again  m.  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Baldwin  to  Mary  Ann  Elmes,  who  was  b.  June  19,  1797,  at  Salutation 
Street,  Copp's  Hill,  Boston,  a  dau.  of  Captain  Wlliam  and  Mary  Elmes, 
of  Middleborough.  There  were  three  children  by  this  marriage  and 
Henry  Tuttle,  son  of  William  H.  and  Mary  Tuttle  was  adopted. 
After  several  years  of  business  at  Boylston  Street,  Mr.  Dunham  pur- 
chased a  tract  of  land  at  South  Boston  and  removed  his  cordage  busi- 
ness to  that  place.  He  also  engaged  in  the  real  estate  business  and 
built  or  owned  all  the  houses  on  Gold  and  Fifth  Streets  and  many  of 
those  on  Fourth  and  B  Streets.  He  served  in  ihe  common  council,  in 
1833,  and  on  the  boarid  of  aldermen,  in  1834,  1835  and  1836.  For  sev- 
eral years,  prior  to  its  liquidation,  he  was  president  of  the  Old  Franklin 
Savings  Bank  on  the  corner  of  Fourth  Street  and  Dorchester  Avenue, 
his  son,  Josiah,  Jr.,  being  its  cashier.  He  was  interested  in  church 
work  and  a  charter  member  of  the  Phillips  Church  in  South  Boston. 
He  d.  April  2/,  1857,  aged  eighty-two.  His  widow  d.  Feb.  16,  1858, 
aged  sixty-one.  The  bodies  of  Josiah  and  his  wife,  Mary,  were  buried 
at  No.  II,  St.  Matthew's  Church,  South  Boston,  but  in  May,  1864,  were 
removed  to  Forest  Hills  Cemetery. 

1381  THOMAS  H.,  b.  May  6,  1817;  m.  (i)  April  11,  1839,  Eliza 
West;  m.  (2)  April  i,  1846,  Alsa  R.  Burgess;  d.  Feb.  23,  1884;  he 
rendered  gallant  service  in  Civil  war  holding  the  ofTfices  of  corporal, 
sergeant  major,  second  lieutenant,  first  lieutenant,  captain,  major,  lieu- 
tenant colonel,  brevet  brigadier  general ;  was  honorably  mustered  out 
July  14,  1865;  d.  Dec.  14,  1899;  judge  of  court  of  common  pleas,  Rhode 
Island.  Issue  :  1386.  I. — Thomas  H.,  b.  1840;  m.  1865,  Helen  A.  Griffin. 
1386a.  I.— W^illiam  Bradford,  b.  1842.  1387.  II.— Samuel  T.,  b.  Aug. 
13,   1851.     1388.  HI.— Winthrop,  b.    April    i,   1853.     1389.  IV.— Mary 


Hon.  Josiah  Dunham,   Boston,  Mass. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  2iy 

A.,  b.   July   10,    1848;  ni. Fisher.      1390.  \'. — John   Elliot,  b. 

Oct.  II,  1855;  m.  Sept.  30,  1877,  Leonora  Titcomb.  1391.  \  I. — Harri- 
son, b.  July  -I,  1857;  ni.  (1)  Clara  J.  F.  Patterson,  Dec.  3,  1884;  m.  {2) 
Jan.  18,  1888,  Edith  A.  i\Ioses.  1392.  VII. — Frederic,  b.  Dec.  17,  i860; 
ni.  Emma  Whitelsey. 

Thomas  Harrison  Dunham.  Sr.,  son  of  josiah  and  .Mary  Ann 
(Elms)  Dunham,  was  b.  June  30,  1815,  at  Pleasant  Street  Boston. 
He  graduated  from  tlie  ( )ld  Hawes  School  and  was  a  i'"ranklin  Medal 
graduate  of  the  Engiish  High  School.  About  the  year  1835,  he  en- 
gaged in  the  dry  goods  business  at  the  corner  of  Fourth  Street  and 
Dorchester  Turnpike  (now  Dorchester  Avenue),  in  South  I'oston.  On 
April  II,  1839,  he  was  m.  to  Eliza  Ann  West,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  \'t. ; 
d.  Dec.  25,  1818.  Two  children  were  b,  Thomas  Harrison.  Jr.,  July 
30,  1840  and  William  Bradford.  Aug.  13,  1842.  ^Ir.  Dunham  con- 
tinued in  the  dry  goods  business  until  a^bout  the  year  1846,  and  then 
went  into  the  importing  and  wholesaling  of  hemp  at  a  store  on  India 
Street  and  also  became  interested  in  the  manufacture  of  cordage  at 
Plymouth,  Mass.  For  about  ten  years  following,  he  was  engaged  in 
the  cordage  business  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  spending  a  part  of  his  time 
in  each  city.  On  April  i.  1846.  he  m.  at  Providence,  Alsa  R.  I'urgess, 
who  was  b.  March  17,  1820,  at  Harvard,  Mass.  There  were  six  children 
by  this  marriage.  In  1858,  soon  after  the  death  of  his  father,  Mr. 
Dunham  started  a  cotton  shoddy  mill  on  Harrison  Avenue,  Boston, 
and  during  the  Civil  war  manufactured  lint  and  cotton  batting  for  the 
use  of  the  army.  He  also  manufactured  carpet  linings  and  other  cotton 
goods  and  continued  to  operate  the  mill  until  1870,  when  he  sold  the 
land  upon  wdiich  the  mill  stood  to  the  Catholic  Church,  tlie  land  being 
a  part  of  the  site  of  the  St.  James'  Cathedral.  About  the  year  1875,  he 
again  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  cordage  at  lixniouth  and  invented 
a  kind  of  cotton  rope,  obtaining  a  patent  for  the  process  of  its  manu- 
facture. Mr.  Dunham  was  an  ardent  expounder  of  the  gospel  and 
occasionally  preached  from  the  bandstand  on  Boston  Common.  His 
death  occurred  Dec.  14,  1899,  at  Boston. 

1379  JOSIAH  DU'NHAM,  JUNIOR,  b.  in  Poston.  Mass.,  March  8, 
1804.  Until  1853  he  was  connected  with  his  father  in  the  manufacture 
of  cordage,  after  which  he  engaged,  principally,  in  real  estate  transac- 
tions, acquiring  considerable  pro])erty.  On  attaining  his  majority  he 
joined  the  Masonic  Fraternity,  becoming  a  INIaster  Mason  in  Colmn- 
bian  Lodge,  September,  1825.  He  was  one  of  the  organizers  of  free- 
masonry, in  South  Boston;  a  charter  member  of  St.   Paid's   Lodge,  in 


2l8  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1846,  and  for  more  than  28  years  its  treasurer.  He  joined  the  Ancient 
and  Honorable  x\rtillery  Company  in  1828,  continuing;  in  membership 
until  his  death.  In  1836  he  was  active  in  the  formation  of  a  company 
of  mihtia,  the  Pulaski  Guards,  and  became  its  first  captain.  In  1853  he 
became  a  life  member  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  So- 
ciety:  a  member  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association  of  the 
Pilgrim  Society  of  "A  Republican  Institution"  (chartered  1819),  and 
other  public  and  social  organizations.  For  many  years  he  was  active 
in  politics,  and  had  great  influence  in  his  party.  His  connection  with 
the  city  government  of  Boston  commenced,  in  1837,  when  he  was 
elected  to  the  office  of  councilman,  serving  agam  in  that  capacity  in 
1849,  1850  and  1851.  In  1854  and  1855,  he  represented  South  Boston, 
in  the  board  of  aldermen.  In  i860  he  was  a  delegate  to  the  National 
Republican  Convention  in  Chicago,  which  nominated  Abraham  Lincoln 
for  the  presidency.  From  1861  to  1865  he  held  the  office  of  naval 
storekeeper  at  the  navy  vard  in  Charlestown.  He  w-as  a  communicant 
of  St.  Mathew's  (Episcopal)  Church,  a  member  of  its  vestry  and  was 
greatly  interested  in  the  work  of  the  church,  giving  liberally  of  his 
means  therefor. 

Few  men  in  Boston  had  a  more  extensive  acquaintance,  or  who 
were  more  zealous  in  behalf  of  the  interests  of  the  section  of  the  city 
he  represented  in  its  government,  and  many  of  the  public  improvements 
in  South  Boston  are  due  to  his  energy  and  foresight.  Mr.  Dunham 
was  a  man  of  strong  personality,  thoroughly  public  spirited,  untiring 
in  his  labors  fox  any  undertaking  tending  to  the  welfare  of  his  native 
city,  benevolent  and  liberal  in  his  benefactions,  giving  without  ostenta- 
tion. 'Socially,  he  enjoyed  the  friendship  of  a  large  circle  and  was  a 
staunch  friend.     He  d.  April  17,  1877. 

1390  JOHN  E.,  b.  Oct.  II,' 1853;  m.  Sept.  30,  1877,  Leonora  Tit- 
comb.     Issue:     1393.  I — Winthrop. 

1386  THOMAS  H.,  JR.,  m.  Helen  A.  Griffin,  General,  Mass.;  nth 
Regiment,  Greenwich,  Mass.  Issue:  1394.  I. — Benjamin  West,  b. 
1868.  1395.  H. — ^Herbert  William,  b.  1870.  1396.  III. — Edith  Eliza, 
b.  1866.  1397.  IV. — Larikin  Turner,  b.  1873.  1398.  V. — Otis  Emer- 
son, b.  1876.     1399.  VI. — Asa  Pratt  Cloverly,  b.  1883. 

1391  HARRISON,  b.  July  4,  1857;  lawyer,  Boston,  Mass.;  m.  (i) 
Clara  J.  F.  Patterson;  d.  Dec.  3,  1884;  m.  (2)  Jan.  18,  1888,  Edith  A. 
Moses.  Issue:  1400.  I. — Harrison,  Jr.,  b.  June  2,  1884.  1401.  II. — 
Eldredge  A.,  b.  March  19,  1889.  1402.  III. — Edith  Anna,  b.  March 
15,  1892.     1403.  IV. — George,  b.  July  2,  1894;  d.  Jan.  28,   1895. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  219 

1379  JO'SIAH.  b.  March  8,  1803;  111.  Jan.  27.  1829,  Sarah  .'^mith  ;  d. 
April  13,  1871  :  he  d.  April  17.  1857,  Addernian,  Boston.  Issue:  1404. 
I. — Sarah  Smith,  h.  June  9,  1831  ;  ni.  Henry  A.  Drake:  d.  1868.  Issue: 
Helen  Adelaide  Drake.  1405.  11. — Josiah  Francis,  1).  .March  15,  1833. 
1406.  HI. — ^Charles  Edward,  b.  \'\'h.  15,  1835;  m.  An<;eline  Humphrey; 
d.  1898.  1407.  ly. — Mary  Helen,  b.  July  10,  1842;  d.  March  31.  1902; 
m.  Thomas  S.  Freeman;  d.  1886.  1408.  V. — Laura  Davis.  1).  Oct.  22, 
1829;  d.  July  5,  1837.  1409.  \'l. — -George  Henry,  1).  .\i)ril  S,  1837;  d. 
Feb.  22,  1878. 

1353  BENJAMIN,  m.  Mary .    Issue  :    1410.  I. — r.enjamin,  1). 

1790;  m.  Jerusha  (Cleveland)  Bird;  d.  Nov.  20.  1845.  14' ••  '•• — E*^!" 
mund,  b.  1791  ;  m.  Mercy ;  d.  1861. 

1410  BENJAMIN',  b.  1790;  m.  Jerusha  (Cleveland)  Bird,  widow  of 
William;  b.  Jan.  14,  1783,  Edgartown;  d.  June  2y,  1854;  he  d.  Edgar- 
town,  Nov.  20,  1845.  Issue,  Edgartown :  1412.  I. — Eliza  Gray,  b. 
Jan.  29,  1816:  m.  April  12.  1835.  Thomas  T.  Powers;  d.  1894.  1413.  H. 
— Phebe  W.,  b.  July  20,  1818;  m.  (i)  Abishai  Sampson  Cleveland:  m. 
(2)  George  D.  Cottle;  m.  (3)  John  \'inson.  1414.  111. —  Tliomas.  m. 
1820,  Elizabeth  Portersfield  Gray;  d.  Nov.  4,  1843.  '4' 5-  I\'.— Henry, 
b.  Oct.  20,  1822;  m.  (i)  Ann  Grafton  Robinson,  Dec.  6,  1857;  m.  (2) 
Harriet  Butler,  July  2,  1865;  b.  1837;  d.  Aug.  16.  1879.  1416.  V.— 
William,  b.  June  20,  1825;  m.  (i)  Eliza  Dunham;  m.  (2)  Sarali  B.  Whit- 
more.      1417.  M.— ^laria,  b.  1828;  d.  :\Iarch  26,  1834. 

POWERS. 

1412  ELIZA  G.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1816;  m.  April  12,  1835,  Thomas  T. 
Powers;  she  d.  1894,  California.  Issue:  1418.  1. — Thomas  Powers,  b. 
1835;  d.  1835.  1419.  II. — Ellen  Maria,  b.  Jan.  30,  1839:  ni.  Dec.  12, 
1854,  Henry  H.  Hewlett;  d.   1875,  Stockton.  Cal. 

CLEVELAND— COTTLF. 

1413  PHEBE  W.,  b.  July  20,  1818;  m.  (ij  Abishai  S.  Cleveland;  d. 
April  II,  1850,  California;  m.  (2)  May  2,  1864,  George  D.  Cottle;  b. 
March  i,  i8or,  Tisbury ;  d.  Marcli  i<).  1S78,  Tisbury ;  m.  (3)  Jan.  8, 
1879,  John  \'inson;  b.  Feb.  28,  1802;  d.  Dec.  2=,.  1886.  Edgartown. 
Issue:  1420.  I. — John  V.  Cleveland,  b.  March  13.  1838:  drowned  at 
sea,  Nov.  8,  1862.  1421.  II. — Thomas  Dunham,  b.  July  1.  1840:  was 
taken  prisoner  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness;  58th  Regiment,  .Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers;  d.  at  l-"ortress  Monroe.  April  8,  1805.  I'roin  the 
effects  of  his  imprisomnent.      1422.   HI. —  Benjamin   Dnnh.iin  Cleveland, 


:220  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

b.  Oct.  19,  1844;  m-  (0  Ada  S.  Luce;  m.  (2)  A.  C.  Fish.  1423.  IV.-- 
Abishai  Sampson  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1847;  m.  (i)  Phebe  L.  Bassett ; 
divorced  ;  m.  (2)  Ellen  Brown. 

1414  THOMAS,  b.  1820;  m.  Elizabeth  P.  Gray;  b.  Alarch  7,  1824; 
m.  June  3.  1847.  Capt.  John  L.  Jenks ;  d.  Feb.  11,  1851  ;  Thomas  was 
drowned  in  the  harbor  of  Lahaina,  Nov.  4.  18 — .  Tssue,  Edgartown  : 
1424.  L — Amelia  P.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1841  ;  m.  Sept.  10.  1862,  Edmund 
Butler  Morse;  b.  Aug.  13,  1841,  Edgartown';  she  d.  Dec.  29,  1898, 
Abington,   Mass. 

1416  A\TLLL\M,  b.  June  20.  1825;  m.  (ij  Dec.  10,  1851,  Eliza 
Dunham;  b.  April  28,  1822,  Tisbury ;  d.  Jan.  28,  1863,  Edgartown;  m. 
(2)  Oct.  9,  1864.  Sarah  B.  W'hitmore,  of  Taunton,  Mass.;  d.  at  Hamp- 
ton Roads  on  board  U.  S.  S.  Tennessee.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1225. 
I. — Ellen  Maria,  b.  Jan.  27,,  1853.  1426.  II. — William  Bradford,  b. 
March  20,  1855;  d.  May  20,  1855.  1427.  HI. — Florence  Cheston,  b. 
Sept.  7,  1856;  d.  Xov.  8,  1856.  1428.  IV.— Wilham  \V.,  b.  Sept.  11, 
1858;  d.  Feb.  24,   1882. 

1411  EDMUND,  b.  1791;  m.  Mercy;  d.  1861  ;  b.  1799;  d.  1854. 
Issue,  Tisbury:  1429.  I. — Nancy,  m.  June  24,  1858,  John  Heft;  d. 
July  2y,  1872.     1430.  II. — Rebecca,  m.  Peter  Pease;  b.  June  17,  1826. 

1431.  HI. — John,   b.   1819;   d.   Oct.    11.   1884. 

1209  HENRY  M.  C,  b.  March  18,  1807,  New  Bedford;  baker; 
m.  May  17,  1834,  Abigail  Jones;  b.  Oct.  23,  1816;  he  d.   1873.     Issue: 

1432.  I. — Henry  B.,  b.  1838.  1433.  H. — James  L.,  b.  1840.  1434. 
HI. — Samuel  J.,  b.  1842;  merchant  tailor,  Boston;  m.  Ida  Hackey. 
1435.  IV. — Amos  J.,  b.  1845;  d.  in  Civil  war.  1436.  Y. — Sarah  L., 
b.  1847.  1437.  VI. — ^Thomas  W.,  b.  1852.  1438.  \'II. — Charles  F., 
b.  1854.  1439.  VIII. — ^Frederick  A.,  b.  1855;  shoe  cutter;  m.  March, 
1877,   Ida  Westgate.     Had   Fred.     1440.   IX. — Augusta,   b.    1877. 

1354  EPHRAIM,  m.  Abigail.  Issue,  Tisbury:  1441.  I. — 
George  Washington,  b.  1819;  m.  Rebecca  P.  Allen;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth 
Cofihn  Smith.  1442.  II. — Thomas.  1443.  HI. — Susan.  1444.  IV. — 
Clarissa. 

1441  GEORGE  W.,  b.  1819;  m.  (i)  Rebecca  P.  Allen,  May  6, 
1840;  b.  Jan.  19,  1817;  d.  Dec,  1859;  m.  Elizabeth  C.  Smith;  b.  Dec. 
29,  1828,  Edgartown;  he  d.  May  3,  1867.  Issue,  Tisbury:  1445.  I- 
— George  W.,  Jr.  1446.  II. — Valentine,  b.  1851  ;  d.  Feb.  15,  1872. 
1447.  HI. — ^^Clarissa.  1448.  IV. — Kate.  1449.  V. — Lucius  George, 
b.  May  3,  1867;  d.  Edgartown,  Jan.  12,  1886. 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  221 

FISH. 

1365  PATIENCE,  h.  1771:  111.  (1)  Oct.  30,  177T.  Gamaliel  Fish, 
who  was  lost  at  sea,  A])i-il  i,  1801  ;  111.  (2)  David  Lund.  Issue:  1450. 
I. — Gamaliel  Fish,  b.  Sept.  9,  1794;  m.  (  )ct.  30,  ICS14.  khoda  Fisher; 
d.  Jan.  15,  1878.  1451.  II. — Bartlett,  Ix  1798:  d.  April  11.  1825. 
1452.  III. — Sally,  1).  March  T),  1801;  m.  .March  25,  1821,  .Matthew 
Fisher,  d.  Dec.  2,  1895. 

PILSBURY. 

1367  PHEBE,  b.  Martha's  Vineyard,  1774;  ni.  March  31,  1803, 
Joseph  Pilsbury,  son  of  Joseph  Pilsbury  and  Sarah  Emery  Kittery, 
Me.;  she  d.  March  5,  1848,  Rockland,  Me.  Issue:  1453.  I. — Sarah 
Ann  Pilsl)ury,  m.  (i)  Robert  Cook;  m.  (2)  George  Lindsey.  1454. 
II. — John,  b.  May  i,  1805;  m.  Jane  McAllister;  d.  Dec.  30,  1873. 
1455.  III. — Joseph,  b.  April  i,  1808;  d.  Nov.  23,  1864.  145^).  I\'. — 
Samuel,  b.  about  181 1;  m.  March  i,  1832,  Sarah  M.  Spaulding,  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  who  d.  June,  1890;  he  d.  Feb.  18.  1890.  They  had 
nine  children — some  reported  now  living  in  Rockland,  ]^Ie.  I457- 
V. — George  W.,  b.  Nebraska:  m.  (1)  1838.  his  cousin  Emeline  D. 
Pilsbury;  m.  (2)  Arzelia  McLain  and  had  two  sons. 

T454  JO'HN  PILSBURY,  b.  May  i,  1805;  fanner,  Richland.  .Mc. ; 
m.  Sept.  20,  1830,  Jane  McAllister,  of  Hope,  Me.;  d.  Oct.  23,  1881  :  he 
d.  Dec.  30,  1873.  Issue:  1458.  I. — Sarah  J.  Pilsbury,  m.  Capt.  J.  F. 
Hardis,  Rockland,  Me.  1459.  II. — John  L..  d.  in  infancy.  1460.  111. 
— John  R.,  sea  captain,  Rockland.  1461.  I\'. — E.  Adelia,  m.  C.  A. 
Barrett,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1462.  \'. — Lucy  R.,  m.  Rufus  T.  Ilall. 
1463.  VI.— Delora  B.,  Rockland.  Me.  14^)4.  \' 1 1.— Charles  IT.,  San 
b'rancisco. 

OOOK— LINDS.AY. 

T453  SARAH  ANN  PILS!',l"R>\  m.  (i)  June  17.  1827.  Robert 
Cook;  m.  (2)  George  Lindsay:  d.  1S80.  Issue:  1465.  1. — Samuel 
Pilsbury  Cook.      1466.   II. — Joseph   l)unliam   Lindsay. 

1370  JOSEPH,  1).  .\])ril  17,  1780;  May  6,  1804,  Susanna  Stewart, 
b.  Aug.  17.  1782;  (1.  Aug.  13,  18K):  he  d.  (  )ct.  14,  1841;.  Issue:  14^17. 
I. — Sally,  b.  Sept.  13,  1804;  m.  Nov.  6,  1834,  Robert  Wycr  Xorion  :  b. 
Oct.  23,  1805  and  d.  Feb.  7,  1887:  she  d.  Aug.  11.  1882.  i4()8.  II.— 
Mary  Stewart,  b.  .March  20,  1807:  m.  Charles  b'rancis,  a  i'"renchman. 
Grandville  France;  ]>.  April  11,  1810  and  d.  Oct.  18,  \X^(^:  she  d.  (  )cl. 
22.  1872.  Had  four  daughlrr.s  li\ing  in  (  iilsoii,  ..\.  II.  14O1).  111. — 
Joseph,  1).  I'A'b.  13,  1810;  m.  11)  Jane  Ann  Stewart;  b.  .\la\.  i82(\  ant! 
d.  Oct.  15,  1871,     She  left  her  husband  and  m.  Captain  D.  I..  Houston, 


222  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

St.  Charles,  111.;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Angeline  Lovell  Gifford ;  he  d.  Nov.  22, 
1875.  1471.  IV. — Jane  Stewart,  b.  Sept.  25,  1812;  m.  May  13,  1837, 
Francis  J.  Silva  from  Pica,  Western  Islands;  she  d.  ]\Iay  15,  1856. 
1474.  \. — Daniel,  b.  June  21.  1815;  d.  Sept.  25,  1815. 

FRANCIS. 

1368  MARY  S.,  b.  March  20.  1807;  m.  Charles  Francis;  b.  Grand- 
ville,  France,  April  11,  1810;  d.  Edgartown,  Oct.  18,  1856;  she  d.  Oct. 
22,  1872.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1475.  I. — Mary  Jane  Francis,  b.  Feb. 
8,  1841.  1476.  II. — Emily  D.,  b.  April  8,  1843;  m.  March  22,  1869, 
William  B.  Adams.  1477.  III. — Eliza  Richmond,  b.  Aug.  i,  1845;  m- 
Dec.  24.  1871,  Herbert  Eugene  Adams.  1479.  IV. — ^Sarah  Ann,  b. 
Jan.  30,  1848;  m.  Feb.  3,  1887,  Theodore  Berger. 

NORTON. 

1467  SALLY,  b.  Sept.  13,  1804;  m.  Nov.  6,  1834,  Robert  Wyer 
Norton,  Nantucket;  b.  Oct.  23,  1805;  d.  Edgartown,  Feb.  7,  1887;  she 
d.  Aug.  II,  1882.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1480.  I. — Robert  Daniel 
Norton,  b.  Oct.  6,  1840.  1481.  II. — Frances  Ellen,  b.  May  25,  1835. 
1482.  III.— Priscilla  Wyer,  b.  Dec.  18,  1837. 

1469  JOSEPH,  1).  Feb.  15,  1810;  m.  Edgartown,  (i)  Jane  Ann 
Stewart;  b.  1826;  d.  Oct.  15,  1871,  Illinois,  who  was  divorced  and 
went  to  St.  Louis  and  m.  1850,  Capt.  D.  L.  Houston;  m.  (2)  June  12, 
1858,  Mrs.  Angeline  (Lovell)  Gifford,  of  New  Bedford;  has  an  arm 
chair  given  to  Joseph  by  Gen.  Geo.  Washington  for  an  act  of 
patriotism.  Issue,  Edgartown:  1483.  I. — Grace  Josephine,  b.  March 
3,  1861 ;  1880,  New  Bedford,  Falmouth,  ^lass.,  teacher. 

SILVA. 

1471  JANE  STEWART,  b.  Sept.  25,  1812;  May  13,  1837,  m. 
Francis  J.  Silva;  b.  1810;  she  d.  March  2,  1850.  Issue,  Edgartown: 
1484.  I. — Susanna  Dunham  Silva,  m.  Dec.  20,  1865;  b.  Oct.  i,  1843; 
Charles  Granville  Manter  Dunham,  judge.  1485.  II. — Emma  Retina, 
b.  April  21,  1849;  "1-  Oct.  21,  1871,  Littleton  Cooke  Wimpenny,  Vine- 
yard Haven. 

W  I'M  PENNY. 

1485  EMMA  R.  'SILVA,  m.  Oct.  21,  1871,  Littleton  Cook,  Wim- 
penny, Vineyard  Haven.  Issue:  i486.  I. — Harry  L.  Wimpenny;  m. 
Dec.   16,  1896,  Susie  Beetl?,  Vineyard  Haven. 

1350  EBENEZER,  b.  May  9.  1759;  m.  by.  Rev.  S.  Wiswell,  Oct. 
28,  1784,  Huldah  Fish;  b.  June  16,  1763,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  and  Naomi 
Fish;  d.   Oct.  21,   1827.     Issue:     1487.  I.— Silas.      1488.   II.— Huldah. 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  223- 

1489.  III. — Jacob.     1490.  IV. — ^George,  m.  Maria .     1491.  V. 

— Polly.      1492.  \'I. — William.      1493.  \ll. — ^Xabbv. 

FISH. 

1348  ESTHER,  m.  Jan.  lo,  1781,  Joseph  Fish;  b.  1756;  d.  April 
12,  1823,  Edgartown ;  she  d.  Jan.  28.  1785.  Edgartown.  Issue.  Edgar- 
town:  1494.  I. — Joseph  Fisli.  1).  1782;  m.  Oct.  30.  1803,  Rosanna 
(King)  Cockram,  Nantucket.  I4<J5.  II. — Esther,  b.  Jan.  19,  1785;  m. 
March  24,  1811,  James  Simpson;  d.  Dec.   10,   1857,  Edgartown. 

1494  JOSEPH  FISH,  b.  1782;  m.  Oct.  30,  1803,  Rosanna  (King) 
Cockrin,  Nantucket.  Issue:  1496.  I. — Joseph  Fisher,  Nantucket. 
1497.  11. — Esther,  d.  1857. 

1490  GEORGE,  m.  Maria  or  Diania.  Issue:  1498.  I. — George 
W.      1499.    H. — Charles.      1500.    HI. — ^Silas.      1501.    I\'. — Edmund    F. 

1502.  V. — Amanda. 

1346  JETHRO,  1).  June  24,  1751,  ^Martha's  \'ineyard :  m.  April 
10,  1776,  Lydia  Tilton,  of  Chilmark :  1).  Oct.  5,  1755;  Revolutionary 
soldier;  moved  to  Nantucket;  he  d.  June  12,  1820.     Issue,  Xantucket: 

1503.  I. — Samuel  1504.  II. — Elizabeth.  1505.  HI. — Hepsy.  1506. 
IV. — Daniel,  b.  ]\[arch  29,  1786;  m.  Dorcas  King;  d.  May  if.  1865. 
1507.  \\ — ^Ebenezer,  b.  1791  ;  m.  Margaret  King;  d.  1867. 

1506  DANIEL,  b.  Nantucket,  March  29,  1786;  m.  Dec.  28,  1816, 
Dorcas  King;  d.  May  11,  1865.  Issue:  1508.  I. — Charlotte.  1509. 
II. — Cordelia  M.  15 10.  III. — Daniel  Filton.  151 1.  IV. — ^Edward  Brown. 
1512.  \'.— Mary  Ann.  1513.  \'I.— Lydia  M.  1514.  NIL— Alvin.  1515. 
IX.- — George  Henry. 

1507  EBENEZER,  b.  1791,  Xantucket;  m.  Jan.  17.  1816,  Margaret 
King,  of  Edgartown;  d.  Sept.  5,  1867,  Xantucket.  Issue:  1516.  I. — 
Charles  Frederick,  b.  Dec.  22,  1816,  Xaniuckei  ;  m.  Matilda  \inccnt 
Mayhew,  Chilmark,  Nov.  26,  1840.  1517.  H. — Xancy  King.  h.  June  6, 
1818;  m.  Elisha  Fisher;  he  d.  ()ct.  13,  1898,  Edgartown.  1518.  111.— 
Edward  Robinson,  b.  Feb.  3,  1820;  m.  Xancy  Elizabeth  Edwards.  1519. 
IV.— Robert  King,  b.  Jan.  9,  1823;  m.  May  22,  1851,  Sarah  Davis  Smith. 

1520.  V. — James  Cochran,  b.  Dec.    17,  1824:  m.  Susan  Xorion  Smith. 

1 52 1.  VI. — 'Margaret  l'.li/-a.  m.  Mr. . 

1516  CHARLES  I'..  1).  Dec.  22,  1816,  Edgartown,  Mass.:  m.  Xov. 
26,  1840,  Matilda  V.  Mayhew;  b.  Sept.  30,  i8i().  Chilmark,  Mass.;  d. 
Oct.  13,  1898;  extensive  property  owner,  Edgartown;  she  d.  March  7, 
1901.  Issue,  Edgartown  :  1522.  I. —  Charles  ( iranvillc  .Manter,  I1.  Aug. 
31,  1841  ;  m.  Dec.  20,  1865,  Susanna  Dunham  Silva.      15J3.    11.— .Matilda 


224  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

Mayhew,  b.  May  26,  1848;  m.  John  Williams  Modley;  he  d.  Feb.  19, 
1898. 

1522  CHARLES  G.  M.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1846,  Edgartovvn ;  m.  Dec.  20, 
1865,  Susanna  Dunham  Silva ;  b.  Oct.  i,  1843;  judge  probate,  Duke's 
County,  Mass.,  and  a  practising  lawyer  at  Edgartown.  Issue  :  Edgar- 
town  :     1524.  I. — Jennie  Louise,  b.  Dec.  8,  1866. 

MODLEY. 

1523  MATILDA  M.,  b.  May  26,  1848;  m.  Jan.  i,  1880,  Capt.  John 
W.  Modley,  Jr.,  who  b.  Jan.  17,  1842,  Feb.  19,  1898.  Issue,  Edgartown: 
1525.  I. — Mattie  Williams  Modley,  b.  Oct.  29,  1880.  1526.  II. — Carrie 
Fredericka,  b.  April  27,  1884;  m.  Aug.  24,  1904,  Arthur  Loreston. 

1518  EDWARD  R.,  b.  Feb.  3,  1820;  m.  March  8,  1848,  Nancy  E. 
Edwards;  b.  Jan.  13,  1831,  Falmouth,  Mass.  Issue:  1527.  I. — Gilbert 
Tobey,  b.  March,  1850;  m.  Rosalie  Crocker.  1528.  II. — ^Edward  Rob- 
inson, Jr.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1852;  m.  May  12,  1885,  Stella  Brown  Merchant; 
b.  Oct.,  1867,  Edgartown.  1529.  III. — Maurice  Edwards,  b.  June  i, 
i860;  m.  Amanda  Jeannette.  ' 

1527  GILBERT  T.,  b.  1850;  m.  May  4,  1876,  Rosalie  Crocker, 
Richmond,  Ind.  Issue,  Richmond,  Ind. :  1530.  I. — Mary  Elmora,  b. 
June  19,  1877.     1531.  II. — Elizabeth  Frank,  b.  Aug.  6,  1882. 

1529  MAURICE  E.,  b.  June  i,  i860.  Edgartown;  June  i,  1892,  m. 
Amanda  J.  Bennett ;  b.  May  3,  1868,  dau.  of  Dr.  Geo.  Hosmer  Bennett, 
Lima,  X.  Y. ;  first  female  graduate  of  law  school.  University  of  Colora- 
do;  d.  Boulder,  Col.,  Dec.  25,  1896;  buried,  Lima,  N.  Y.  He  received 
from  Yale,  '83,  B.  A.,  and  '86,  M.  A.;  1887-89,  chair  of  latin.  University 
of  Denver,  Denver,  Col. ;  chair  of  Greek,  LTniversity  of  Colorado, 
Boulder,  Col,  1889-1899.  Issue:  1532.  I. — Edward  Bennett,  b. 
Boulder,  Col.,  Dec.  20,  1896;  d.  Feb.  24,  1897,  Emmetsburg,  la.;  buried, 
Lima,  N.  Y. 

1520  JAMES  C,  b.  Nantucket,  Dec.  17,  1824;  m.  Nov.  28,  1852; 
Susan  N.  Smith,  b.  Jan.  10,  1826,  Nantucket;  she  d.  Feb.  28,  1892. 
Issue,  at  Nantucket:  1533.  I. — Ellen  Bunker,  b.  July  9,  1856;  d.  Oct. 
23,  1888;  m.  Hebron  Mayhew  Crowell.  1534.  II. — Adeline  Wallace,  b. 
July  8,  1859;  m.  George  Fisher  Huxford.  1534^.  HI. — Arthur  Preston, 
b.  Feb.  7,  1864;  m.  Mary  Gertrude  Coffin.  1534^.  IV. — Elbert  Monroe, 
b.  April  15,  1866;  d.  Oct.  8,  1893;  m.  Sarah  J.  Cotton. 

1532  ELLEN  BUNKER,  m.  Hebron  Mayhew  Crowell,  of  Tisbury ; 
b.  1853;  d.  1893.  Issue,  at  Tisbury:  1534^.  I. — Augustus  Whitman 
Crowell,  b.  June  12,  1880.  1534^.  H. — Laurens  Hebron,  b.  Sept.  25, 
1886.     III.— Delia  Susan,  b.  May  27,,  1888. 


JOSEPH   DUNHAM.  225 

HUXFQiRD. 
1534  ADELINE   WALLACE,   m.   Dec.   3,    1885,   George   Fisher 
Huxford  ;  b.  Edgartovvn,  Jan.   18,  1835.     Issue,  at  Edgartown :     1535. 
I. — George    Thomas    Huxford,    h.    .Sept.    23,    1886.     1536.  II. — Doris 
Carolyn.  I).  Jan.  29,  1893. 

15341  ARTHUR  PRESTOX,  ni.  Dec.  18,  1901,  Alary  Gertrude 
Coffin;  b.  Nantucket.  May.  1878.  Issue,  at  Xantucket :  L— N.  Cath- 
arine, b.  March  27,  ,1903.     II. — Gertrude  Coffin,  b.  June  17.  1904. 

15342  ELBERT  MONROE,  m.  Sarah  Jane  Cotton,  Nantucket. 
Issue,  at  Nantucket:  I.— Ohiey  Nelson,  b.  Dec.  29,  1892.  II. — Elbert 
Monroe,  b.  June  11,  1894;  d.  March  2t,.  1894. 

1519  ROBERT  KING,  b.  Jan.  9.  1823;  ni.  Edgartown,  May  22, 
1857,  Sarah  Davis  Smith;  b.  Sept.  16.  1833.  Issue,  Nantucket:  1537. 
I.— Lydia  S.,  b.  Fab.  28.  1854;  m.  Warren  F.  Ramsdell.  Have  two 
children.  1538.  11. — Jolin  Bunker,  b.  Oct.  22,  1855:  m.  and  had  a  child. 
1539.  HI. — Marcus  Wallon,  b.  Aug.  4.  1858;  m.  Florence  Pease  Fisher; 
b.  Jan.  7,  1859.     1540.  IV. — Ethelinda  Amelia,  b.  Jan.  9.  1867. 

1539  CHILDREN  OF  MARCCS  W.  AND  FLORENCE  P. 
FISHER:  1541.  I. — Ethel  Woodward,  I).  June  26,  1879;  m.  Edward 
Coffin  Barrett,  Sept.  17,  1902.  1542.  H. — Robert  King,  b.  Dec.  1,  1S82; 
m.  Bessie  Comstock'  Winslow.  A  larch  10,  1903. 

BARRETT. 

1 54 1  CHIiLDREN  OF  ETHEL  WOODWARD  AND  EDWARD 
C.  BAR'RETT:  1543.  I.— Lucille  Barrett,  b.  .\ug.  11,  1903.  1544.  II. 
— Florence  Dunham  Barrett.  1).  Jan.  9,  1905. 

1546  ROBERT,  b.  1744;  m.  1767.  Ruth  Hatch,  dan.  ..f  Nathaniel 
Barnstable.  Issue:  1554.  I. — Nancy,  b.  1768.  1555.  H. —  Ruth.  b. 
^//O-  1556.  HI. — Sarah,  b.  1775.  1557.  1\'. — Robert,  b.  1778;  m. 
Sarah  (Barnes)  Goddard,  widow;  he  d.  Jan.  2^],  1833.  1358.  \'. — Josiah, 
b.  1781.  -1559.  VI. — Betsey,  b.  1785;  m.  1806.  Josiah  Dunham,  of  .\nn 
and  George  Dunham.  15O0.  \  II. — ^Eleanor,  b.  1789.  15^)1.  \  111. — 
Lydia,  b.  1791. 

1557  R(  )r. k'RT.  b.  1778;  m.  .Sarah  (Ikirnos)  Goddard,  widow  of 
William;  she  d.  ()ct.  19,  1831,  aged  5^,  i'l\inoulli;  he  d.  Jan.  2  7,,  1833. 
Issiu- :  \^<>2.  1. — .\lai-\  Ann,  b.  1802;  m.  Thomas  Long.  i5'>3.  II. — ■ 
Caroline.  1).  1803;  m.  William  ( iardniT.  I5'>4.  Ml. —  William  (ioil'.lard, 
b.  1805;  m.  Nancv  (.Soutliworilil  Tavlor.  I5'i5.  I\  . — .Sall\  Ikirnes.  b. 
1807  ;  m.  Phineas  I  .each. 

1504  W  ILLIAAI  G.,  1).  1805;  m.  1833,  .\ancy  (Souihworlh)  Taylor, 
widow  of ■     Issue:   1566.  I. — Sally,  b.    183(1.     1567. 


2.26  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

II.— Robert,  b.  1837.  1568.  III.— William,  b.  1838;  m.  1870,  Nancy 
Raymond. 

380  WILLIAM,  b.  Feb.  5,  1753;  m.  Sept.  2,  1784,  by  Rev.  Roland 
Green,  Experience  Pratt,  who  m.  April  2^,  1814,  Job  Heridon,  of  Mans- 
field. Issue:  1569.  I. — William,  b.  Feb.  8,  1785;  m.  Feb.  24,  1811, 
Mary  (Polly)  Carpenter.  1570.  II.— Nathaniel,  b.  April  5.  1787;  m. 
Achsa  Heridon.  1571.  III. — Alsard,  b.  May  i,  1789.  1572.  IV. — 
Peddy,  b.  Nov.  17,  1790.  1573.  V. — Rufus,  b.  Nov.  25,  1793.  1574. 
VI. — Charles,  b.  Nov.  24,  1795.  1575.  VII. — Azra,  b.  May  15,  1797; 
m.  Feb.  5,  1823,  Mariah  Freeman.  1576.  MIT. — Polly,  b.  Jan.  28,  1799. 
1577.  IX. — ^Schuyler,  b.  March  3,  1800;  m.  Sally  (Dunham)  Davy;  d. 
Sept.  16,  1845.     1578-  X. — Hafford  Pratt,  b.  June  10,  1807. 

1577  SCHUYLER,  b.  March  3,  1800,  Norton;  m.  March  11,  1827, 
Sally  Dunham  Dary,  of  Norton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Robert  Clark ;  she  d. 
Feb.  8,  1870;  he  d.  Sept.  16,  1845.  Issue:  1579.  I. — Albert  S.,  b.  Sept. 
7,  1828;  m.  (i)  Mary  Ann  Wilber;  m.  (2)  Anna  Judson  White;  d.  June 
13,  1897.     1580.  II. — ^Crawford  Pratt,  b.  Sept.  3,  1830;  d.  Nov.  2,  1855. 

1581.  III. — ^Henry  Lavender,  b.  Aug.  6,  1832;  m.  Lucy  Maria  Briggs. 

1582.  IV. — Frederic  Allen,  b.  July  12,  1834;  m.  Angenette  Leonard;  d. 
Jan.  6,  1870.  1583.  V. — George  Alfred,  b.  July  10,  1836;  m.  Martha 
Jane  Monroe.  1584.  VI. — Sarah  Ellen,  b.  Nov.  14,  1838;  m.  (i)  Alfred 
Thompson;  m.  (2)  John  Strubble.  1585.  VII. — Emily  Elonie,  b.  Aug. 
23,  1841 ;  m.  Alfred  Bolton.  1586.  VIII. — Mary  Caroline,  b.  June  10, 
1844;  d.  Dec.  26,  1844. 

1570  NATHANIEL,  b.  April  5,  1787;  m.  March  9,  1817,  Acha 
Heridon.  Issue:  1587.  I. — Nathaniel  Gardner,  b.  July  5,  1817.  1588. 
II. — Frederic  Augustus,  b.   Nov.  10,  1819. 

1583  GEORGE  A.,  b.  July  10,  1836;  m.  April  19,  1857,  Martha 
Jane  Monroe.  Issue,  Norton,  Mass.:  1589.  I. — Georgietta,  b.  April 
9,  1859;  d.  Oct.  II,  1859.     1590.  II. — Erford  Clinton,  b.  July  28,  i860. 

1591.  HI.— Clara  Jane,  b.  Feb.  28,  1867;  m.  Arthur  Wells   Twombly. 

1592.  IV. — George  Alfred,  Jr.,  b.  April  17,  1873;  m.  Helen  T.  Lane. 

'  TWOiMBLY. 

1591  CLARA  J.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1867;  m.  Feb.  6,  1886,  Arthur  W. 
Twombly,  Taunton,  Mass.  Issue,  b.  Taunton,  Alass. :  1593.  I. — ^Flora 
Dunham  Twombly,  b.  July  26,  1886.  1594.  H. — Wells  Marston,  b. 
Aug.  IS,  1890. 

1592  GEORGE  A.,  JR.,  b.  April  17,  1873;  m.  Feb.  14,  1894,  Helen 
T.  Lane.  Issue,  Taunton,  Mass.:  1595.  I. — Ruth  Lyman,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1894.     1596.  II. — Howard  Clinton,  b.  Feb.  26,  1896;  d.  Aug.  13,  1896. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  22/ 

THOMPSON. 

1584  SARAH  E..  b.  Nov.  14,  1838:  m.  (i)  Pel).  17.  1862,  Alfred 
Thompson;  d.  May  30.  1890;  m.  (2)  June  2,  1894,  Dan  Struble.  Issue, 
Frederickstown,  Ohio:  1597.  I. — ^Georgie  Thompson,- b.  June  17,  1868; 
d.  June  24,  1868.     1598.   II.— WilHc  Harry,  b.  Oct.  6,  1873. 

BOLTO'N. 

1585  EMILY  E..  b.  Aug.  2t,,  1841  ;  m.  Sept.  30,  1867,  Alfred  Bolton, 
Jackson,  Mich.  Issue:  1599.  I. — Nellie  Dunham  Bolton,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1871  ;  m.  Dec.  2,  1891.     1600.   II. — Willie  Dudley,  b.  Feb.  9,  1874. 

RUSSELL. 

1599  NELLIE  D.  BOLTON,  b.  Oct.  13,  1871  ;  m.  Dec.  2,  1891, 
James  H.  Russell,  Jackson,  Mich.  Issue,  b.  Jackson,  Mich.:  1601.  I. 
— Dorothy  Broomfield  Russell,  b.  April  12,  1893.  1602.  II. — Meriam 
Bolton,  b.  March  6,  1895. 

1579  ALBERT  S.,  b.  Sept.  i,  1828;  m.  (i)  ^lay  11,  1850,  Mary  Ann 
Wilbar;  d.  Jan.  12,  1885;  m.  (2)  Nov.  21,  1889,  Anna  Judson  White;  he 
d.  June  13,  1897.  Issue,  b.  Providence,  R.  I.:  1603.  I- — Clarence 
Albert,  b.  Nov.  12,  1850;  m.  (i)  June  15,  1876,  Mary  Ellen  Harvey;  d. 
Jan.  21,  1881  ;  m.  (2)  May  29,  1896,  Elmora  Evans  Parker.  1604.  II. — 
Sarah  Ann.  b.  Dec.  12,  1852;  d.  June  30,  1884.  1605.  HI. — Everett 
Crawford,  b.  April  8,  1855.  1606.  IV. — Ernest  Clifton,  b.  June  12, 
1857;  d.  June  6.  1861. 

1581  HENRY  L.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1832;  m.  Oct.  17,  1860,  Lucy  Maria 
Briggs.  Issue,  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.:  1607.  I. — Ernest  Alton,  h. 
Aug.  31,  1861.     1608.  II. — Flora  Belle,  b.  April  24.  1863. 

1582  FREDERIC  A.,  b.  July  12,  1834;  m.  May  7,  1862,  Angenette 
Leonard;  d.  March  13,  1872;  he  d.  Jan.  6.  1870.     Issue,  Taunton,  ^lass. : 

1609.  I. — Frederic  C,  b.  April  20,   1865;  m.  Bessie   Edith   Derickson. 

1610.  II. — Crawford  Leonard,  b.  Dec.  31,  1866;  m.  Annie  Wheeler. 

1609  FREDERICK  C,  b.  April  20,  1865;  m.  Dec.  i,  1892,  Bessie 
E.  Derickson.  Issue,  New  Bedford,  Mass.:  161 1.  I. — Henry  Allen,  b. 
Dec.  23,  1895.     1612.  II.^Edith  Qifton,  b.  Nov.  9,  1897. 

1610  CRAWFORD  L.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1866;  m.  Oct.  12,  1892,  Anna 
Wheeler,  Taunton,  Mass.  Issue,  New  Bedford,  Mass. :  1613.  I. — 
Beatrice  Leonard,  1).  Aug.  23,  t8<;3. 

1569  WILLIAM,  1).  l"el).  8.  1785:  ni.  I'el).  24.  181  1,  Mary  C'arpen- 
ter;  d.  April  2(},  1840,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Issue:  if)i4.  1. — Marv  Carpen- 
ter, b.  Sept.  2^.  iSii:  d.  April  26.  1840.  1615.  II. — Louise,  b.  Aug. 
26,  1813.     161C.   111. — Juliiie,  1).  Dec.  24,  1816;  d.  Jan.  20,  1840.      1617. 


228  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

IV.— William  Davis,  b.  Dec.   14,  1818.     1618.  V.^George,  b.  Jan.  21, 
1821. 

383  ISAAC,  b.  Norlon,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1761  ;  m.  Jan.  26,  1786, 
Priscilla  Eaton,  by  Rev.  Roland  Green,  of  Mansfield;  she  b.  1761;  d. 
Oct.  II,  1811;  m.  (2)  Mary  Wets;  h.  Nov.  20,  1771;  d.  April  2,  1876, 
aged  105  years;  he  d.  Jnly  21,  1849.  at  Sandlake,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1619. 
I. — Isaac,  m.  Nancy  Teft.  1620.  II. — Samuel  Dyer,  m.  Clarissa  Chap- 
man. 1621.  III. — Henry  or  Harry,  b.  June  25,  1795;  m.  March  4,  1819, 
Lucy  Vary;  d.  Oct.  3,  1850.  1622.  IV. — Martha,  m.  Jedediah  Chap- 
man. 1623.  V. — Ryland  Van  Rensselaer,  m.  Abigail  Simmons;  d.  June 
4,  1892.  1624.  VI. — Sarah,  m.  Joshua  Coleman.  1625.  VII. — Lot 
Eaton,  b.  July  14,  1790;  m.  Lydia  Chapman;  d.  April  5,  1874;  will  pro- 
bated Aug.  25,  1874.  1626.  VIII. — Hiram,  m.  Lois  Coleman.  1627. 
IX.— William  Delos,  m.  Caroline  Dutcher. 

1619  ISAAC,  m.  Nancy  Teft.  Issue:  1628.  I.— Mary,  m.  M.  L. 
Barnes.  1629.  II. — Anna,  m.  Rev.  I.  Coleman.  1630.  III. — Priscilla, 
m.  M.  C.  Wheeler. 

BARNES. 

1628  MARY,  m.  C.  Barnes.  Issue:  1631.  I. — Priscilla  Barnes. 
1632.  II. — ^William  Barnes.     1633.  HI. — Isaiah  Barnes. 

COLEMAN. 

1629  ANNA,  m.  Rev.  I.  Coleman.  Issue:  1634.  I. — Isaac  Cole- 
man, shot  in  Civil  war.     1635.  II. — Albert. 

WHEELER. 

1630  PRISCILLA,  m.  M.  C.  Wheeler.  Issue:  1636.  I.— Albert 
Coleman  Wheeler. 

1621  HENRY  OiR  HARRY,  ]>.  June  25,  1795;  m.  Nassau,  March 
4,  1819,  Lucy  Vary,  b.  Nov.  23,  1798,  by  Rev.  N.  Northrop, 
Stephentown ;  d.  Feb.  26,  1885,  White  Pigeon,  Mich.;  he  d.  Oct. 
3,  1850,  Nassau.  Issue,  b.  at  Nassau:  1637.  I. — Nathan,  b.  Oct.  24, 
1819;  d.  March  24,  1821,  Nassau.  1638.  II. — Henry  Melvin,  b.  May 
23,  1823;  m.  Emma  S.  Manwaring;  d.  Dec.  5,  1894.  1639.  HI. — Mar- 
garet Vary,  b.  Dec.  12,  1825;  m.  March  12,  1845,  Johii  Kittle,  by  Rev. 
R.  Collins,  of  Nassau;  d.  Jan.  8,  1898,  White  Pigeon,  Mich.  1640.  IV. 
— Mary  Jane,  b.  b'el).  18,  1828;  m.  Abraham  Runkel.  1641.  V. — 
Martha  Ann,  b.  July  16,  1832;  m.  Silas  Maiiiwaring.  1642.  VI. — 
Willett  Vary,  b.  Oct.  24,  1834;  m.  Eliza  Lester. 

1642  W^ILLETT  v.,  b.  Oct.  24,  1834;  m.  Eliza  Lester,  of  Nassau. 
Issue:  1643.  I- — Ella,  m.  Lafayette  Vincent.  1644.  II. — Henry 
Lester,  m.   Rose  Thompson.     1645.  III. — Martha,  m.   George   Hoge- 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  ±1^ 

boon,      \(^^f^.   W . — Jennie,  m.  Rev.  Smith  Eugene  Morey.      1647.  V. — 

Calvin  W'.,  ni. ( ireennian.      1648.  \\. — Lena,  ni.  Mr.  Lobdell. 

1649.    \^^- — Flora,  m.  Rev.  (."(niper. 

MOREY. 

1646  JEXXIE,  ni.  Rev.  Smith  E.  ]vlorey.  Issue:  1650.  I. — 
W'illet  Eugene  Morey. 

1647  CAL\'1X  W'..  m.  Greenman.     Issue:     1651.  I. — Lottie  M. 

LOBDELL. 

1648  LEX.\,  ni.  Mr.  Loliclell.  Issue:  1652.  I. — Lawrence  Lob- 
dell., 

COOPER. 

1649  FLORxA.,  m.  Mr.  Cooper.  Issue:  ^('>'^})-  I. — Raphael 
Cooper. 

MA'XWARIXG. 
1641  MARTHA  AXN,  b.  July  16,  1832;  m.  Jan.  28,  1855,  Silas 
Manwaring,  White  Pigeon,  Mich.;  lie  d.  June  12,  1890,  White  Pigeon, 
Alich.  Issue:  1654.  I. — Enuna  Manwaring.  1655.  II. — Margaret. 
1656.  III. — 'Delia,  m.  (2)  Charles  Sanders..  1657.  \\. — Frank.  1658. 
\'. — Mattie,  m.  (i)  Charles  Sanders.     1659.   \'I. — Edith. 

SANDERS. 
1656  DELLA  MANWARING,  m.  Charles  Sanders.     Issue:    1660. 
I. — Theron  Sanders. 

VINCENT. 
1643  ELLA,  m.  Lafayette  Vincent.     Issue:     1661.   I. — Harry  \'in- 
cent.     1662.  II. — Cora.     1663.   III. — ^Floyd. 

1638  HENRY  MELVIN,  b.  Aug.' 23.  1823;  m.  Oct.  15.  1845, 
Emma  Susan  Manwaring,  of  Nassau;  she  d.  1903;  he  d.  Dec.  5,  1894. 
Issue:  1664.  I. — ^Silas,  b.  Oct.  26,  1852;  m.  (i)  Lydia  Brooks;  m.  (2) 
Emma  Cain. 

1664  SILAS,  b.  Oct.  26,  1852;  m.  (i)  Feb.  17,  1875,  Lydia  Brooks; 
d.  Dec.  15,  1875;  ni.  (2)  Nov.  22,  1882,  Emma  Cain,  wlm  k\.  Wax  8, 
1898;  Schenectad} ,  .\.  Y.  Issue:  \^^(^^.  \. — Henry  r.rooks,  b.  Nov. 
29,  1875;  m.  March  9,  1899,  Bessie  Washburn,  New  York  City.  1666. 
11.— Susan,  b.  bVl).  r,  1884.  16^7.  HI.— Earl  C,  b.  Mav  8.  i8()8:  d. 
1899. 

Kri'TLE. 

1639  M.\k(;.\Kl-:r  W,  l).  Dec.  12.  1825:  ni.  March  12,  1845,  l\v 
Rev.  R.  Collins,  of  Nassau,  jolm  Kittle;  d.  Jan.  8,  i8()S,  White  Pigeon. 
Mich.  Issue:  1668.  I.— llenr\  Kittle,  in.  Junes.  Had  Willel  Dun- 
ham and  Eugene  Kittle.     1669.   11. — Willet  E. 


230  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

RUNKLE. 

1640  MARY  JANE,  b.  Feb.  18,  1828;  m.  March  i,  1846,  Nassau, 
by  Rev.  R.  Collins,  Abraham  Runkle,  White  Pigeon,  Mich.  Issue: 
1670.  I — Melvin  Runkel.     1671.  II.— Lucy.     1672.  III. — Martha. 

1620  SAMUEL  DYER,  m.  Clarissa  Chapman.  Issue:  1673.  I. 
— Jedediah,  b.  Jan.,  1826;  m.  Lany  A.  Westfall ;  d.  Jan.  25,  1854.  1674. 
II. — Daniel,  b.  Nov.  14;  m.  1831,  Mahala  Teachout.  1675.  III. — 
Nancy,  b.  July  2,  1835;  m.  Fitch  Reed.  1676.  lY. — Clarissa  or  Clarin- 
da,  b.  Aug.  19,  1841 ;  m.  Langdon  Teachout.  1677.  Y. — Lucy  P.,  b. 
1839.     1678.  YI. — Lydia,  b.  Dec.  4,  1837;  m.  D.  Byron  Sweet. 

1673  JEDEDIAH.  m.  Lany  A.  Westfall;  d.  Jan.  25,  1854.  Issue: 
1679.  L— Orville.     1680.  II.— Kate.     1681.  III.— Mahala. 

1674  DANIEL,  b.  Nov.  14,  1831  ;  m.  Mahala  Teachout;  b.  Sept. 
24,  1838;  d.  Jan.  16,  1888.  Issue:  1682.  I. — Dexter  Isaac,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1858;  m.  Harriet  Smith.  Had  Chester,  b.  Oct.  30,  1882.  1683.  II.— 
George,  b.  Aug.  8,  i860;  cripple.  1684.  HI- — Jennie,  b.  Feb.  13,  1865; 
m.  Henry  Myers.  1685.  IV. — Orville,  b.  Sept.  20,  1863  ;  m.  Jan.  7,  1885, 
Bertha  Clark;  b.  Jan.  12,  1862,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

REED. 

1675  NANCY,  b.  July  2,  1835;  m.  Fitch  Reed;  b.  Feb.  13,  1830;  d. 
Feb.  21,  1899.  Issue:  1686.  I. — Stephen  Dyer  Reed.  1687.  II. — 
Daniel  Dunham.     1688.  III. — Clara. 

TEACHOUT— BUTTON. 

1676  CLARISSA,  b.  Aug.  19,  1841  ;  m.  (i)  Langdon  Teachout; 
b.  Dec.  21,  1838;  d.  July  26,  1887;  m.  (2)  Alexander  Button.  Issue: 
1689.  I. — Frank  L.  Teachout. 

SWEET. 

1678  LYDIA,  m.  D.  Byron  Sweet ;  b.  Dec.  24,  1839,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
Issue:     1690.  I. — Elizabeth  Sweet.     1691.  II. — Clara. 

1627  WILLIAM  DELOS,  m.  Caroline  Dutcher;  will  probated, 
April  10,  1866.  Issue:  1692.  I. — ^William  Delos.  1693.  II. — Isaac. 
1694.  III. — Lewis. 

1626  HPRAM,  m.  Lois  Coleman.  Issue:  1695.  I. — ^Delmar  W., 
m.  Larua  Teft ;  non-commissioned  officer;  shot  at  Gettysburg.  1696. 
II. — Clarinda. 

COLEMAN. 

1624  SARAH,  m.  Joshua  Coleman.  Issue:  1697.  I. — Isaac  Cole- 
man, engineer  city  reservoir,  N.  Y.  Central  Park.  1698.  II. — Lucy,  m, 
James  ■- .     1699.  HI. — Albertus.     1700.  IV. — Isaiah. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  231 

CHAPMAN. 

1622  Mx\RTHA,  m.  Jedediah  Chapman.  Issue:  1701.  I. — Jede- 
diah  Chapman.     1702.  II. — Priscilla,  m.  Air.  Sweet. 

1623  RYLAXD  VAN  RENSSELAER,  m.  Abigail  Simmons;  b. 
1810;  d.  Sept.  2^,  1897;  he  d.  June  4,  1892;  will  piol>ated  July  29,  1892. 
Issue:  1703.  I. — Sally,  m.  John  C.  Larkins.  1704.  II. — Mary,  m. 
Jesse  Wetsell,  Burnt  Hills,  N.  Y. 

WETSELL. 

1704  MARY,  m.  Jesse  Wetsell,  Burnt  Hills,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1705. 
I. — Harry  \\'etsell,  m.  Etta  Ritten.  1706.  II. — Hattie,  m.  lohn  G.  Mc- 
Cormick.     1707.  III. — ^George.     1708.  IV. — Jesse. 

1703  SALLY,  m.  John  C.  Larkins.  Issue:  1709.  I. — Ab'da  Lar- 
kins, m.  M.  L.  Green,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

1625  LOT  EATON,  b.  July  14,  1790;  ni.  Lyclia  Chapman;  b.  Aug. 

20,  1791 ;  d.  April  2,  1874;  he  d.  April  5,  1874,  and  Alary  West,  d.  July 

21,  1849;  will  probated,  April  25,  1874.  Issue:  1710.  I. — Nelson  B., 
b.  Alay,  1815  ;  m.  (i)  Palmyer  Griffen ;  m.  (2)  Cynathia  White  ;  d.  Jan.  17, 
1893;  will  probated,  Jan.  30,  1893.  171 1.  II. — Varilla,  b.  Feb.  21,  1817; 
m.  Clark  Vary  Worden.  1712.  HI. — Ansel  C,  b.  Nov.  15,  1818;  d. 
young.  1713.  IV. — ^Clarissa  C,  b.  April  11,  1821  ;  m.  William  C.  Sweet, 
executor  of  will.  1714.  \'. — Nancy  Ann,  b.  Aug.  17,  1823;  d.  July  26, 
1825.  1715.  \T. — ^Anson  C,  b.  July  18,  1826;  m.  Helen  Westfall.  1716. 
VII. — Alary  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  29,  1832;  d.  June  9,  1833.  1717.  \'III. 
— Rachel  Maria,  b.  Aug.  3,  1834;  d.  Oct.  8,  1837. 

385  JOB,  b.  W.  Lebanon,  1771  ;  m.  by  Rev.  Roland  Green,  Dec.  13. 
1792,  Elizabeth  Williams,  of  England;  m.  (2)  Lydia,  widow  of  Samuel 
Jenks,  in  Savoy,  1800;  d.  Savoy,  1862.  Issue:  1718.  I. — Bradish,  b. 
Jan.  19,  1795;  m.  Candace  Cornell,  dau.  of  Capt.  James:  d.  ALirch,  1862. 
1719.  II. — Charles,  b.  Feb.  22,  1797;  d.  (ieneseo.  111.  1720.  HI. — 
Tilson,  b.  Savoy,  Alass. ;  d.  Shell)urne  Falls,  Mass.  1721.  W. — Will- 
iams, d.  Springfield,  'Mass. 

T718  BRADISH,  b.  Alansfield,  June  19,  1795;  m.  Candace  Corn- 
well,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  and  a  relative  of  Gov.  Cornwell ;  she  d.  Sept., 
1864;  member  of  legislature:  a  member  of  the  constitutional  conven- 
tion, 1853,  1845-6;  d.  Alarch,  1862.  Savoy.  Alass.  Issue,  b.  Savoy, 
Mass.:  1722.  I. — Bradish  Philander,  b.  Aug.  2,  1816;  m.  (i)  Alarietta 
Cone;  m.  (2)  Clarinda  I'xdell.  Nov.,  1895.  1723.  H. — Charles  Russell, 
b.  June  3,  1825;  m.  Caroline  M.  ("(unslnek,  of  Perlin,  dau.  of  David  and 
Sarah;  he  d.  Sept.,  1854.  1724.  Had  Dec.  25,  1848,  Edwin  C,  Adams, 
Mass.     1725.  HI. — Jarvis  Nelson,  b.  May  i.  1828;  m.  1850,  blliza  Cum- 


2%2  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

mings ;  b.  1830,  Adams,  Mass.,  dau.  of  William,  Pownal,  \'t. ;  he  was  in 
Massachusetts  legislature  three  times;  d.  Dec.  2,  1891.  1726.  IV. — 
Henry  James,  b.  June  26,  1832;  d.  1905,  Pittsfield,  'Mass.;  admitted  to 
bar,  i860;  chairman  of  board  of  selectmen  in  Stockbridge  17  years; 
president  of  Stockbridge  library ;  manager  of  Stockbridge  Water  Co. ; 
member  of  legislature  in  1871,  1881,  1884;  orator  at  centennial  at  Savoy, 
1896;  a  practicing  lawyer;  treasurer  of  Stockbridge  Savings  Bank. 
1727.  V. — George,  b.  April  2"/,  1837,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  1728.  VI. — 
Alfred  J.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1842;  d.  Feb.  i,  1843. 

1722  BRADI'S'H  P.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1816;  m.  (i)  1840,  Marietta  Cone; 
m.  (2)  1856,  Clarinda  Uxdell ;  d.  Nov.,  1895,  West  Lebanon.  Issue: 
1729.  I. — ^Charles  B.,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1723  CHARLES  R.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1825,  Savoy;  m.  1846,  Caroline  M. 
Comstock,  of  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  David  and  Sarah;  bookkeeper  at 
South  Adams,  Mass.;  d.  Sept.,  1854.  Issue:  1730.  I. — Edna  C,  b. 
Feb.  20,  1848;  m.  Air.  Phelps,  Beatrice,  Neb. 

1719  CHARLES,  b.  Mansfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1797;  m.  Jan.  2, 
1837,  Adelia  Jenks,  of  Partricket,  R.  I.;  b.  Nov.  11,  181 1,  dau.  of  Lydia 
Jenks,  second  wife  of  Job  Dunham  ;  she  d.  June  19,  1886;  he  was  select- 
man of  Savoy,  in  1837;  niember  of  legislature  in  1827;  went  to  Henry 
Co.,  111.;  from  thence  to  Geneseo,,  111.,  1865,  where  he  d.  Aug.  i,  1886. 
Issue:  1731.  I. — Charles,  b.  Jan.  24,  1840,  Caroline  Loring.  1732.  II. 
— Ardelia,  b.  Feb.  14,  1843,  Savoy;  m.  April  2,  1864,  at  Annawan,  111., 
Caleb  Swayze ;  b.  at  Annawan,  May  13,  1865.  Had  Ethel  who  d.  in 
infancy.  1733.  HI. — Joseph,  b.  April  8,  1853,  Johnston,  R.  I.;  m.  Flora 
Ammerman,  June,  1878,  who  d.  May  13,  1892. 

1731  CHARLES,  b.  Jan.  24,  1840,  Savoy,  Mass.;  d.  May  27,  1904, 
at  Chicago;  m.  April  3,  1862,  Caroline  Loring;  b.  May  20,  1840,  dau.  of 
John  Loring  and  Lulianne  Chamberlain ;  attended  Lombard  College, 
Galesburg,  111.;  admitted  to  the  bar,  1862,  Genesee,  111.;  a  prominent 
member  of  the  28th  general  assembly;  member  of  commission,  in  1874, 
for  revision  of  the  statutes  of  Illinois  ;  twice  candidate  for  congress. 
Issue:     1734.  I. — Edith,  b.  March  21,  1864;  m.  William  Horton  Foster. 

FOSTER. 

1734  EDITH,  b.  Alarch  21,  1864;  m.  May  20,  1885,  William  Horton 
Foster,  Genesee,  111.  Issue:  1735.  I. — Warren  Dunham  Foster,  b. 
Nov.  13,  1836. 

1721  WILLIAM,  b.  Savoy,  Mass.;  m.  Issue:  1736.  I. — Ranson 
W.,  m.  Hattie  Morris.  1737.  H. — Delia,  m.  Dr.  Bowker,  North  Adams, 
Mass. 


Hon.  Charles  Dunham,  Geneseo,  111. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  233 

1736  RANSOM  W.,  m.  Hattie  Morris,  of  Sprir.o-ficld,  Mass.,  Chica- 
go, 111.;  b.  March  21,  1838;  d.  1899;  cong-ressnian,  1880;  ex-president  of 
board  of  trade.  Issue:  1738.  I. — William  Morris,  Chicago,  111.;  m. 
Zelia  Sweet. 

1738  WILLIAM  M.,  111.  Zelia  Sweet,  Chicago,  111.  Issue:  1739. 
I. — Dulcie.     1740.  II. — Ransom  Williams. 

384  DANIEL.  1).  Jan.  8.  1764;  m.  Jan.  26,  1791,  by  Rev.  R.  Green, 
Judith  I'lauchard  ;  b.  May  17,  1767;  he  lived,  Savoy,  Mass.,  1800;  d. 
Adams,  Alass.,  1854.  Issue:  1741.  I. — Daniel,  b.  May  23,  1792;  m. 
Lovina  Aldrich  ;  d.  Adams.  1742.  II. — Alvan,  b.  Feb.  19,  1794;  m.  (i) 
Elizabeth  Babbitt;  m.  {2)  Mary  Newcomb  ;  d.  1889.  1743.  HL — Judith, 
b.  June  17,  1796;  m.  John  Schuyler;  d.  Savoy.  1745.  I\". — Fanny,  b. 
May  II,  1799;  m.  Caleb  IJourn;  d.  Savoy.  1746.  A''. — Esther,  b.  Aug. 
23,  1801  ;  m.  Ephraim  Walker;  d.  Savoy.  1747.  \L — Joseph,  b.  Jan. 
18,  1804;  d.  Savoy.  1748.  \'II. — Oren,  b.  Feb.  4,  1807;  ni.  (i)  Sophronia 
Burnett ;  m.  (2)  Roxanna  Stiles. 

1741  DANIEL,  b.  May  27,,  i/()2;  m.  Lovina  Aldrich;  d.  Adams, 
Mass.  Issue:  1749.  L — .Arethusa.  1750.  IL — Mary  L.,  b.  1822,  S. 
Adams;  m.  Isaac  S.  Cole,  son  of  Dexter;  b.  1819;  druggist  Pittsfield, 
Mass. 

1742  AL\'AN,  b.  Feb.  19,  1794;  m.  (i)  Elizal)eth  liabbitt.  dau.  of 
Snellen!  Babbitt  and  Betsey  Blanchard ;  m.  (2)  Jan.  27,,  1827,  Mary 
Newcomb;  b.  March  14,  1798;  d.  Oct.  20,  1875;  he  d.  Feb.  8,  1886; 
buried  in  Buckland.  Issue:  1751.  I. — 'Mary  B.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1818;  m. 
Joel  Baker;  d.  Nov.  28,  1841.  1752.  II. — Alvan  Franklin,  b.  May  24, 
1822;  m.  Sarah  Kimie.     1753.   III. — 'Betsey,  b.  Sept.  5,  1828;  m.  Snellcm 

M.  Gofif.      1754.   I\'.— Abigail,  b. 15,  1833;  m.  .\])ril  15,  1881,  Will- 

iani  M.  Clark. 

BAKER. 
1751  MARY  B..  1).  Nov.  11,  1818,  Savoy,  Mass.;  m.  Joel  IJaker, 
Nov.  15,  1838;  resided  in  Hawley,  Mass.;  d.  Nov.  28,  1841.  Issue: 
1755.  I. — Rufus.  b.  Aug.  30,  i83(j;  d.  Sept.  15,  1840.  1756.  II. — Nathan 
Babbitt,  b.  July  20,  1841  ;  m.  Sarah  Abbie  Snow,  duu.  of  Harmon  and 
Sarah  (Deming)  Snow,  Savoy,  Mass.;  he  enlisted  from  Hawley,  52d 
Regiment,  Massachusetts  X'olunteers ;  served  lialon  Rouge,  Red  River 
campaign  and  seige  of  Port  Hudson;  discharged  .\ug.  14.  1863;  re- 
sided 36  years  in  .Savoy  and  d.  in  \V.  Chestertield,  Aug.  n;.  1005,  and 
buried  in  .Adams,  .Mass.  Issue:  I75f>.  L — Sarah  Abliie  I'laker,  b.  July 
8.  1871  ;  m.  June  22,  i8(j8,  ]<>ank  Uradlcy,  IHorida,  Mass.  1756.  II. — 
Mary  Angeline,  b.  April  17,  1873;  m.  Jime  8,  1892,  lM-aid<  Macomber,  W. 


234  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

Chesterfield,  Mass.  1756.  III.— Walter  Joel,  b.  Dec.  i,  1875;  d.  Nov. 
20,  1884.  1756.  IV.— Nellie  Belle,  b.  Aug.  3,  1877;  m.  Aug.  12,  1903, 
George  E.  Miller,  Savoy,  Mass.  1756.  V.— Ada  Hannah,  b.  May  17, 
1880;  m.  Oct.  25,  1904,  Charles  P.  Kenney,  Westfield,  Mass. 

MACOMBER. 
1756    MARY    ANGELINE    BAKER,    b.    April    17,    1873;    m. 
Frank   Macomber.      Issue:      I756n.  I. — James    Franklin,   b.    May    12, 
1893.     i756n.  II.— Walter    Alfred,    h.    Sept.    6,     1896.     I756n.  III.— 
Lawrence  Baker,  b.  July  22,  1899. 

1752  ALVAN  FRANKLIN,  b.  May  24,  1822;  m.  (i)  July  4,  1843, 
Sarah  Kinnie;  b.  March  10,  1825,  West  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  dau.  of 
Abner  and  Lydia  Stanton,  of  Elisha,  of  John,  of  John  Stanton  and 
Hannah  Thomson,  of  Thomas  Thomson  and  Ann  Lord,  of  Doctor 
Thomas  Lord;  m.  (2)  July  9,  1893,  Mrs.  Susan  Cole;  he  d.  March  10, 
1904;  he  is  buried  in  West  Chesterfield;  he  was  peculiarly  independent 
in  social,  political  and  religious  afifairs  ;  an  honest  man  and  kind  neigh- 
bor; he  was  devoted  to  his  family  and  friends.  Issue:  1757.  L — 
Herbert  Franklin,  b.  Jan.  2/,  1850,  Savoy,  Mass.;  consulting  civil  en- 
gineer, New  York  City. 

GOFF. 

1753  BETSEY,  b.  Sept.  5,  1828;  m.  Jan.  17,  1858,  Snellem  M.  Gof¥. 
Issue  :     1758.  I.— Henry  M.  Goff,  b.  Oct.  19,  1858 ;  m.  Hannah  M.  Orne. 

1758  HENRY  M.  GOFF,  b.  Oct.  19,  1858;  m.  Feb.  2,  1881,  Hannah 
M.  Orne.     Issue:     1759.  I. — Philena  O.  Goff,  b.  Nov.  16,  1885. 

1748  OREN,  b.  Feb.  4,  1807;  m.  (i)  Sophronia  Burnett;  m.  (2) 
Roxanna  Stiles.  Issue:  1760.  I. — ^Warren.  1762.  II.  James.  1763, 
HI.  Ann.  1764.  IV. — Eliza.  1765.  V.— Sarah.  1766.  VI. — ^Fanny. 
1767.  VII.— Henry.     1768.  VIII.— Augusta.     1769.  IX.— Charles. 

WALKER. 

1746  ESTHER,  b.Aug.  23,  1801  ;  m.  Ephraim  Walker;  d.  Savoy. 
Issue:  1770.  I. — Antensa  Walker.  1771.  II. — Candace.  1772.  HI. — 
Joseph.     1773.  IV. — Daniel. 

BOURN.  ■ 

1745  FANNY,  b.  May  11,  1799;  m.  Caleb  Bourn;  d.  Savoy.  Issue: 
1774.  I. — Calyshoe  Burn.  1775.  H. — Louisa.  1776.  HI. — Franklin. 
1777.  IV. — Sophronia. 

WHITCOMB. 

365  MEHITABEL,  b.  1694;  m.  1715,  John  Whitcomh,  of  Hebron. 
Issue:  1778.  I. — Jemima  Whitcomb,  b.  Feb.  24,  1716.  1779.  II. — 
John,  b.  Jan.  13,  1718.     1780.  HI.— Mehitabel,  b.  April  9,  1722.     1781. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  235 

IV. — Alary,  b.  Sept.  15,  1726.  1782.  \'. — Isaac,  b.  Aug.  24,  1728.  1783. 
VI. — Israel,  b.  March  13,  1733. 

367  JABEZ,  1).  1707,  Hebron;  in.  Airs.  Salome  Tiffany,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Barrows  and  Aliigail  Kneeland.  Issue:  1784.  I. — Abigail,  b. 
Sept.  15,  1726.  1785.  II. — Jabish,  b.  Feb.  16.  1728;  m.  Anne  Granville. 
1786.  III. — Obadiah.  b.  March  31,  1730;  m.  Lucy  Gillette;  d.  Feb.  7, 
1813.  1787.  IW — Liddia,  b.  Alarch  27,,  1734.  1788.  V. — Diadamia,  1). 
Feb.  20,  1735;  m.  Nov.  2y,  1756,  Job  Chamberlain.  1789.  VI. — 
Timothy,  b.  Alarch  29.  1740;  d.  Hebron,  Oct.  11,  1741.  1790.  A  II. — 
Mehitabel,  b.  April  i.  1742.     1791.  \'III. — Ebenezer,  h.  Dec.  27,  1741. 

1786  OBADIAH.  b.  Alarch  31,  1730;  AI.  D. ;  m.  Nov.  22,  1754, 
Lucy  Gillette;  b.  Feb.  18,  1740,  dau.  of  Joel,  of  Jonathan,  of  Jonathan, 
and  Alary  Kelsey;  she  d.  Feb.  18,  1830;  in  1763,  he  moved  to  Pownal, 
Vt.  and  1785  to  Cooperstown ;  fought  in  Revolutionary  war ;  one  of  the 
heroes  of  battle  of  Bennington;  Alarch  8,  1763,  sent  as  delegate  to 
Dorset  to  organize  \'ermont  as  a  state ;  justice  of  peace  at  Pownal  for 
20  years ;  d.  at  Cooperstown,  Feb.  17,  1813.  Obadiah  Dunham  served 
as  a  private  from  Alay  19  to  June  28th,  1779,  in  Capt.  Thos.  Sawyer's 
company  of  militia  raised  for  the  defense  of  the  northern  frontiers  of 
the  L^nited  States,  and  received  L2.19.8.  Also  served  as  a  private  67 
days  from  August  i6th,  1780,  in  Capt.  Eli  Noble's  company;  Alajor 
Eben  Allen's  Detachment,  and  received  L5.3.4  and  served  as  a  private 
two  days  in  July,  1781,  under  same  command,  "as  marcher  to  Saratoga 
in  the  alarm  in  Pownal.  (Signed)  T.  S.  Peck,  Adjutant  General.  Issue: 
1792.  I. — Lydia,  b.  Nov  8,  1757;  m.  Wm.  Downer,  Pownal,  \'t..  Oct. 
27,  1744;  she  d.  Oct.  15,  1815.  1793.  II. — Lucy  b.  Feb.  7,  1759;  m. 
Benjamin    Alorgan.     1794.   HI. — ^Obadiah,    b.    Nov.    7,    1761  ;   m.    Lois 

Hendricks.     1795.  I\'. — Abigail,    b.    Feb.    25,    1762;    m.    (i)    

Nichols;  m.  (2)  Elisha  FuUam.  1796.  V. — Diadamia.  b.  Oct.  i,  1765; 
m.  Lyman  Jackson.  1797.  VI. — Mehitabel,  b.  April  5,  1771  ;  m.  William 
Hendricks.  1798.  VII. — Abner,  b.  Aug.  17,  1773  ;  m  ( 1)  Candace  Irons; 
m.  (2)  Gratis  Griffen. 

1798  .ABNER,  b.  Aug.  17,  1773;  m.  Candace  Irons;  captain  of 
Home  Guard;  d.  Feb.  16,  1822;  buried  at  Cooperstown.  Issue:  1799. 
I. — Horatio,  b.  Aug.  16,  1807;  m.  Cornelia  Rice;  d.  Hannibal.  1800. 
II. — Obadiah,  b.  Sept.  26,  1809;  m.  Sarah  White  Winship.  1801.  HI. 
— Ferdinand,  1).  I'\'l).  20,  1814;  m.  Angelina  AlcCollam.  1802.  1\'. — 
Lucy,  m.  Air.  Thurber.  1803.  V^ — Amy,  m.  Air.  Campbell.  1804.  NT. 
■ — Lorena,  m.  Air.  Davidson.  1805.  \'II. — Joanna,  m.  Mr.  Alackey. 
1806.  VIII.— Harriet,  m.  Air.  Walker. 


236  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1800  OBADIAH,  b.  Sept.  26,  1809;  lived  in  Valparasio,  Ind. :  m. 
Sarah  White  Winship.  Issue:  1807.  I. — Anna  Eliza,  b.  Alay  2,  1841  ; 
d.  Sept.,  1847.     1808.  II.— Charles  Newell,  b.  Sept.  25,  1847.     1809.  III. 

. — George  Ferdinand,  b.  Aug.  2,  1850;  d.  Aug.  19,  1850.     1810.  IV. — 
Mary  Emma,  b.  Nov.  29,  1852;  m.  Edwin  F.'White. 

WHITE. 
1810  MARY  E.,  :b.  Nov.  29.   1852;  m.  Edwin   F.  White.     Issue: 
181 1.  I.— Martha    EUen   White,    b.    Oct.    19,    1876.     1812.  II.— Sarah 
Louise,  b.   Oct.  30,   1886.     1813.  III. — Anna   Loring,  b.   Feb.    i,   1890. 
1814.  IV.— May  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  26,  1894. 

1801  FERDINAND,  b.  Feb.  20,  1814,  Iowa;  m.  Angelina  Mc- 
CoUum.  Issue:  1815.  I. — Abner,  b.  July  20,  1841.  1816.  II. — James 
A.,  b.  July  T.  1847.     1817.  III.— Obadiah  A.,  1).  July  5,  1852. 

THURBER. 

1802  LUCY,  m.  Mr.  Thurber ;  she  b.  1817.  Issue:  1818.  I.— 
Abner  Dunham  Thurber,  Brooklyn. 

1818  CHILDREN  OF  ABNER  DUNHAM  THURBER:  1819. 
I. — Charles  Stewart  Thurber,  1).  Jan.  2,  1826;  m.  Adaline  M.  Rogers. 
Issue:  Nine  children.  1820.  II. — Condace  Thurber,  b.  March  24,  1827 ; 
well-known  writer.  New  York  City  ;  m.  Thomas  Mason  Wheeler.  Issue  : 
1820.  I. — James  Cooper  Wheeler,  Hollis,  L.  I.  1820:  II. — Condace 
Wheeler,  m.  Lewis  A.  Stimson  ;  d.  1875.  1820.  III. — Dora  Wheeler, 
famous  artist ;  m.  Boudinot  Keith,  125  27th  St.,  New  York  City.  1820. 
IV. — August  Dunham  Wheeler,  New  York  City.  1821.  IV. — Horace 
Kingsley,  b.  Dec.  2y,  1828;  m.  Nancy  McLangley ;  d.  Boise  City,  Idaho, 
in  1900.  1822.  V. — Lucy  Dunham  Thurber,  b.  Aug.  26,  1834;  m. 
'Ossian  Gregory  Howard,  d.  March  3,  1893.  1823.  VI. — Abner  Dun- 
ham Thurber,  b.  Dec.  22,  1839;  4u.  Anna  M.  Ford;  d.  in  1901.  Issue: 
1823.  I. — Mabel  Dunham  Thurber,  m.,  Sidney  Place,  Brooklyn.  1823. 
11. — Howard  Ford,  manager  New  York  Telephone  Company.  1823. 
III. — Raymond  Dunham  Thurber,  Sidney  Place,  Brooklyn.  1823.  IV. 
— Condace  Thurber.  1824.  VII. — ^Francis  Beattie  Thurber,  b.  Nov.  1.8, 
1842;  m.  Jeanette  Meyer.  Issue:  1824.  I. — Jeanette  Meyer  Thurber, 
b.  1872.  1824.  II. — Marian  Blakeman,  b.  1875;  m.  Frank  Pruyn.' 
Issue:     Two  children.     1824.  III. — Francis  Beattie,  b.  1881. 

1822  CHILDREN  OF  OSSIAN  GREGORY  HOWARD  AND 
LUCY  DUNHAM  THURBER  HOWARD.  Issue:  1831.  I.— Le- 
land  Ossian,  b.  June  11,  1857,  at  Rockford,  111.;  at  present  resident  in 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  chief  entomologist  of  agricultural  bureau.  1832. 
II. — George  Beers,  b.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Aug.   11,  1862;  now  resident  at 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  237 

Cochran,  Texas;  m.  Fannie  Inez  Caulfield,  Dec.  21,  1890.  1833.  III. — 
Frank  Thurber,  b.  May  2,  1866,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  cl.  Washington,  D.  C, 
August  II,  1886. 

183 1  CHILDREN  OF  LELAND  OSSIAN  HOWARD  AND 
MARY  THEODORA  CLIFTON  HOWARD,  m.  at  Washington, 
April  28,  1886.  Issue:  1834.  I.— Lucy  Thurber,  b.  April  3,  1891. 
1835.  II. — Candace  Leland.  b.  Noveml^er  2,  1896.  1836.  III. — Janet 
Moore,  b.  Jan.  21,  1901. 

1832  CHILDREN  OF  GEORGE  BEERS  HOWARD  AND  FAN- 
NIE INEZ  CAULFIELD  HOWARD,  m.  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  21, 
1890.  Issue.  I. — George  Caulfield,  b.  1892.  1838.  II. — Leland  Thur- 
ber, b.  1897. 

1799  HORATIO,  b.  Aug.  16,  1807;  ni.  Cornelia  Rice,  tanner; 
tanner  and  tanner  carrier;  d.  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1879.  Issue: 
1839.  I. — Marshall,  b.  Sept.  28,  1835  ;  m.  Mahala  Brown.  Had  Abner, 
b.  1870;  d.  1880;  hides  and  leather.  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1840.  II. — Dwight, 
b.  June  9,  1837;  ni.  Summerfield,  Kan.  1841.  HI. — Thurston,  b. 
March  21,  1841  ;  tanner,  hardware;  ni.  (i)  June,  1865,  Adele  Johnson; 
d.  1879;  m.  (2)  Dec,  1881,  Nellie  Hinman  ;  m.  (3)  July  8,  1886,  Maggie 
R.  Adams. 

1840  DWIGHT.  b.  June  9.  1837,  Hannibal.  N.  Y.,  Summerfield, 
Kan.,  Congregational  clergyman;  educated  Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  m.  May 
5,  1863,  Laura  Ann  Hunter;  b.  Feb.  15,  1839.  Issue:  1842.  I. — Willis 
Elmer,  b.  Dec.  14,  1867;  m.  Florence  Avery. 

1842  WILLIS  E..  I).  Dec.  14,  1867;  m.  July  10.  1895,  Florence 
Avery,  of  Reynolds,  Neb. ;  educated  Washburn  College ;  professional 
teacher,  Summerfield,  Kan.  Issue:  1843.  I- — Dwight  Avery,  b.  March 
21,  1896.      1844.  II. — 'Hugh  Thurston,  b.  l-'eb.  26,  1897. 

1841  THL^RSTON,  b.  March  21,  1841  ;  tanner,  merchant;  by  his 
third  wife,  Maggie  R.  Adams.  Issue:  1845.  I- — Ib'ward  Horatio,  b. 
March  27,  1888.     1846.  IT— Chester  Adams,  b.  :\Iay  2.  1889. 

CHAMBERLAIN. 
1796  DIADA]\1IA,  I).  Feb.  20,  1735:  m.  Nov.  27,  1736.  Job  Cham- 
-  berlain.     Issue:     1847.  T. — Aaron.      1848.    II. — Lawsin.      1849.    ^^^- — 
Timolh}-.      1850.   1\'. — Jairns. 

DOWXFR. 

1792  LYDIA,  b.   IIrl)r()n,  Ct,,  Sej)!.  (k   1757;  m.   IV.wnal.  \'t.,  Jolm 

Downer,  Oct.  27,  1744;  he  d.  Schenectad}-.  X.  Y.,  son  oi  Win.:  b.  '710, 

and  Aniv  Downer,  who  later  m.  Mr.  Goff:  he  d.   I'ownal.  \'t.,  Dec.  10, 

1815;  she  d.  Pownal.  ()ct.   i,   1815.     John  Downer  served  as  a  private 


238  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

two  days  from  Oct.  11,  1780,  in  Capt.  Eli  Noble's  company;  Colonel 
Samuel  Herrick's  res^iment  of  militia,  "in  the  service  of  the  state  of 
Vermont;"  70  miles  travel  and  received  L3.1.0.  And  served  as  a  private, 
12  days  from  Oct  22,  1781,  under  same  command  Colonel  Eben'r 
Waldridge's  regiment,  "in  the  alarm  to  Castleton,"  and  received 
Li.  19.4.  and  served  13  days  as  a  private  under  same  command,  in  Nov., 
1781,  and  received  L0.17.4.  (Signed)  T.  S.  Peck,  Adjutant  General, 
State  of  Vermont.  Issue:  1851.  I. — William  Downer,  b.  Aug.  4,  1773, 
Pownal.  1852.  II. — Obadiah,  b.  Sept.  7,  1774,  Pownal.  1853.  III. — 
Amy,  b.  May  23,  1776,  Pownal;  m.  Canterbury,  Conn.  1853a.  John 
Austin,  b.  Nov.  9,  1772;  d.  Wallamoosac.  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1858;  she 
d.  Bennington,  Vt.,  Feb.  8  1840.  1854.  IV.— John  b.  Dec.  25,  1778, 
Pownal;  m.  (i)  Amy  Finch;  m.  (2)  Linda  J.  Stranahan  ;  he  d.  June  31, 
1850.  1855.  V. — Joel,  b.  Nov.  9,  1780,  Pownal.  1856.  VI. — Sally,  b. 
Nov.  12,  1782;  m.  I.  Prosser.  1857.  VII.^— Lydia,  b.  April  17,  1786;  bap. 
Sept.  24,  1809;  m.  Dr.  Thomas  Bannister.  '1858.  VIII.— Mary  (Polly), 
b.  May  9,  1789;  m.  T.  Belknap.  1859.  IX. — Lucy,  b.  March  22,  1791  ;  m. 
John  Hunt.     i860.  X. — Abner  P.,  b.  March  23,  1793. 

1854  JOHN  DOWNER,  b.  Dec.  25,  1778,  Pownal,  Vt. ;  m.  Linda 
Josselyn  Stranahan;  b.  Oct.  30,  1782;  d.  July  21,  1871  ;  he  d.  June  31, 
1850,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1861.  I. — Almena  Downer,  b.  May  4, 
1819;  d.  June  7,  1849.  1862.  II. — Pulchera,  b.  Dec.  12,  1820;  m.  Nov. 
4,  1852,  Abram  C.  Burke,  M.  D. ;  b.  June  10,  1818;  d.  April  15,  1880; 
she  d.  Jan.  29,  1896.  1863.  HI.— Miranda,  b.  Feb.  6,  1823;  d.  May  5, 
1897. 

AUSTIN.    ^ 

1853  AMY  DOWNER,  b.  May  2^,  1776,  Pownal,  Vt. ;  m.  John 
Austin;  b.  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1772;  d.  Wallomsac,  N.  Y.,  April 
16,  1858;  she  d.  Bennington,  Vt.,  Feb.  8,  1840.  Issue,  b.  at  Benning- 
ton, Vt. :  1864.  I. — Betsey  Austin,  b.  Dec.  4,  1799;  m.  Richard  Car- 
penter; d.  Aug.  23,  1862,  Bennington,  Vt.  1865.  II. — ^Caleb,  b.  Feb.  25, 
1803 ;  m.  (i)  June  8,  1842,  Celinda,  dau.  of  James  Henry ;  b.  Aug.  i,  1820, 
Bennington;  d.  Sept.  11,  1844,  Bennington;  m.  (2)  Aug.  6,  1851,  Amelia 
Olive,  dau.  of  Thomias  Ratoome ;  b.  July  14,  1819,  Pittstown,  N.  Y. ;  d. 
Oct.  31,  1893,  Wallomsac,  N.  Y. ;  he  d.  Jan.  25,  1879,  Wallomsac.  1866. 
HI. — Lorenzo  Dow,  b.  April  18,  1805;  d.  April  i,  1877;  m.  Aug.  22, 
1828,  Ruby.  1867.  IV. — Amy,  b.  Feb.  6,  1807;  m.  Thayer,  who  d.  Sept. 
19,  1851  ;  m.  June  19,  1831,  Jabez  Dunham;  d.  May  18,  1881.  1868.  V. 
— Samantha  b.  July  9,  1810;  m.  March  16,  1836,  Rev.  Fish  Harmon 
and  had  1869a.  Charles  Harmon. 


JOSEPH     DUNHAM.  239 

1865  CALEB  AUSTIN,  b.  Feb.  25,  1803;  m.  June  8,  1842.  Celinda, 
dau.  of  James  and  Celinda  Henry;  b.  Aug.  i,  1820,  Bennington,  \'t. ;  d. 
Sept.  II,  1844,  Bennington;  m.  (2)  Aug.  6,  1851.  Amelia  Olive,  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  Olive  Brown  Ratoome  ;  b.  July  14.  1819,  Pittstown,  N.  Y. ; 
d.  Oct.  31,  1893,  \\'alloomsac,  N.  Y. ;  he  d.  Jan.  25.  1879,  Walloomsac. 
Issue:  1869.  I. — James  Henry,  1).  July  4,  1843,  Bennington,  Vt.  1870. 
H. — Celinda  Henry,  b.  Aug.  7,  1844;  m.  Robert  C.  Manley.  1871.  HL 
— Thomas  Rattomc.  b.  Oct.  9,  1854;  m.  Edma  C.  Merchant.  1872.  IV. 
— Caleb  Downer,  b.  July  14,  1856,  Walloomsac;  m.  Oct.  14.  1896,  Ben- 
nington, Vt.,  Joanna  Hinsdale,  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Joanna  Deane 
(Hinsdale)  Robinson,  of  Bennington,  \^t. ;  resides  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Mr. 
Austin  is  connected  with  the  National  Express  Co..  N.  Y.  C. 

1871  THOMAS  R.  AUSTIN,  b.  Oct.  9,  1854,  Walloomsac;  m.  Feb. 
II,  1885,  Edna  C,  of  White 'Creek ;  b.  Nov.  15,  1861,  dau.  of  Josiah  H. 
and  Minerva  Eunice  (Fowler)  Merdhant,  Centre  White  Creek.  Issue: 
1872.  I. — Herbert  Merchant  Austin,  b.  Nov.  9,  1892,  Centre  White 
Creek.     1873.   II. — Olive  Austin,  b.  June  30,  1905;  d.  July  12,  1905. 

MANLEY. 
1870  CELINDA  H.  AUSTIN,  b.  Aug.  7,  1844;  m.  April  16.  1866, 
Robert  C.  Manley,  Williamsport,  Ohio;  she  d.  La  Rue,  ( )hio,  Dec.  16, 
1872.  Issue:  1874.  I. — Frank  Austin  jNIanley,  b.  ^larch  13,  1867;  m. 
Sept.  2/,  1899,  Woodie,  dau.  of  Dr.  W.  A.  Hocker,  Evanston,  Wyom- 
ing. Issue,  Ohio:  Florence  \^irginia,  b.  May  7,  1905.  1875.  II. — 
Rachel  Emerah,  I).  Aug.  2^,  1868.  1876.  HI. — Avis  Belle,  b.  June  26, 
1870;  m.  Joseph  W".  Bechtol.  1877.  I\'. — James  Calem,  b.  March  2^, 
1872;  m.  June,  1903,  Esther  Ross. 

CARPENTER. 

1864  BETSEY  AUSTIN,  b.  Dec.  4,  1799;  m.  Oct.  20,  1820, 
Richard  Carpenter;  b.  Jan.  16,  1789;  d.  Nov.  8,  1863,  Bennington,  \^t., 
June  II,  i860.  Issue:  1878.  I. — Henry  G.  Carpenter,  b.  Sept.  21, 
1822;  d.  OberHn,  Ohio.  1879.  II.— Edward,  b.  July  18,  1824.  Had 
Edward,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  1880.  HI.— John  D.,  1).  Jan.  14,  1826,  Oberlin, 
Ohio.  1881.  IV.--Franklin.  b.  Feb.  2,  1830;  m.  .M.  Roberts.  1882.  V. 
— Daniel  L.,  b.  July  29,  1837;  d.  New  Haven,  1888. 

1881  FRANK  FIX  C ARPFXTFR.  b.  Fel).  2,  1830:  m.  Jan.  4,  1852, 
Helen  M.  Roljcrts  ;  b.  Sept.  30,  1S31.  Issue:  1883.  1.— Ivichanl  Car- 
penter, b.  Aug.  3,  1858;  m.  Sept.  1.  1886,  Lena  J.  Kaull:  h.  June  25, 
1865.     1884.  II. — Louise  S.,  b.  Aug.  2,  18O1  ;  m.  J.  T.  Lockwood. 


240  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

LOCKWOOD. 

1884  LOUISE  S.  CARPENTER,  b.  Aug.  2,  1861  ;  m.  J.  T.  Lock- 
wood,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1885.  I. — Richard  Lockwood,  b. 
March  21,  1891. 

1883  RICHARD  CARPENTER,  b.  Aug.  3,  1858;  m.  Sept.  i,  1886, 
Lena  J.  Kaull ;  b.  June  25,  1865.  Issue:  1886.  I. — Helen  G.  Carpen- 
ter, b.  March  29,  1891. 

1866  LORENZO  D.  AUSTIN,  b.  April  18,  1805 ;  m.  Aug.  22,  1828, 
Ruby  Thayer,  who  d.  Sept.  19,  1851  ;  he  d.  April  i,  1877.  Issue :  1887. 
I. — Amy  Semantha  Austin,  b.  April  18,  1829;  m.  Austin  F.  Harmon; 
d.  Feb.  18,  1868.  1888.  II.— Ruth  Ann,  b.  Jan.  28,  1831  ;  m.  John  F. 
Rice.  1889.  HI.— Polly  Matilda,  b.  Feb.  28,  1833;  m.  John  Walbridge. 
1890.  IV. — ^John  Milton,  b.  April  28,  1835.  1891.  V. — Sarah  Jane,  b. 
Jan.  10,  1837;  m.  Charles  Cole.  1892.  VI. — Martha  Celestia,  b.  Jan. 
30,  1840 ;  d.  Nov.  14,  1903.      1893.  ^11- — George  Henry,  b.  Jan.  11,  1842. 

1894.  VIII.— Ruby   Charlotte,  b.   Aug.   30,    1843;   m.    Henry   S.    Burt. 

1895.  IX. — Frederick  Lorenzo,  b.  Jan.  17,  1846;  d.  Jan.  21,  1870.     1896. 
X.— Charles  Edwin,  b.  Nov.  18,  1849;  d.  Sept.  30,  1851. 

BURKE. 

1862  PULCHERA  S.  DOWNER,  b.  Dec.  12,  1820;  m.  Nov.  4, 
1852,  Abram  C.  Burke,  M.  D.;  d.  April  15,  1880;  she  d.  Jan.  29,  1896. 
Issue:  1897.  I. — ^James  Stranahan  Burke,  b.  Oct.  20,  1853;  m.  Dec. 
6,  1882,  Mary  S.  CaLhoun.  1898.  II.— Henrietta,  b.  Dec.  3,  1857;  d. 
Feb.  28,  i860. 

1897  JAMES  S.  BURKE,  b.  Oct.  20,  1853;  m.  Dec.  6,  1882,  Mary 
S.  Calhoun,  secretary  and  treasurer,  Atlantic  Dock  Co.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Issue:     1899.  I.— Florence  C.  Burke,  b.  May  23,  1884. 

MORGAN. 

1793  LUCY,  b.  Feb.  7,  1759;  m.  Benjamin  Morgan.  Nov.  16,  1775. 
Issue:  1900.  I. — Benjamin  Morgan,  b.  Dec.  30,  1776.  1901.  II. — 
Rachel,  b.  April  25,  1778;  m.  Erastus  Jewett.  1902.  HI. — Lucy,  b. 
March  3,  1781.  1903.  IV. — Judith,  b.  June  2,  1783;  m.  June  22,  1806, 
by  Obadiah  Dunham,  Isaac  Duel,  of  Cambridge,  N.  Y.  1904.  V. — 
Levi,  b.  Sept.  18,  1787.  1905.  VI. — Abigail,  b.  Nov.  ii,  1789.  1906. 
VII.— Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  3,  1791.  1907.  VIII. — Mary,  b.  April  15,  1793. 
1908.  IX. — Lois,  b.  Aug.  10,  1795.  1909.  X. — Samuel,  b.  Dec.  7,  1798. 
1910.  XL — Abraham,  b.  Feb.  2^,  1803.  191 1.  XII. — Lemuel,  b.  May 
12,  1804. 

1794  OBADIAH,  'b.  Nov.  17,  1761  ;  m.  Lois  Hendricks.  Issue: 
1912.  I.— Caroline  M.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1784;  d.  May  9,   1789.     1913.  II.— 


JOSEPH     DITNIIAM.  24I 

Lucy  Gillette,  b.  July  3,  178^);  m.  jolm  Bowles;  d.  Nov.  to,  1818.  1914. 
III. — Obadiah,  lb.  April  it,  T788;  d.  April  16,  1790.  1915.  IV. — Abner 
Partridge,  b.  Jan.  8.  1790;  d.  Jan.  13,  1790.  T916.  V. — Lois  Beardsley, 
b.  Dec.  8,  1791  :  m.  Lorenzo  Downes ;  d.  April  it,  1875.  1917.  YI. — 
Diadamia,  b.  July  17,  1794;  d.  July  18,  1796.  1918.  VII. — Abigail,  b. 
Dec.  16.  1795;  ni.  Feb.  6,  181 1,  Thankful  Grover.  19T9.  VIII. — 
Henian,  b.  Feb.  24,  1798.  1920.  IX. — Alfred,  b.  Feb.  9,  1800;  m.  July 
16,  1820  (i)  Marietta  Kimball;  m.  (2)  Olive  Rockwood ;  d.  March  12, 
1867.  192T.  X. — Eber,  b.  Jan.  12,  1803;  m.  Lucy  Jewett.  1922.  XI.^ 
Candace,  b.  1805;  d.  March  22,  1805.  1923.  XII. — ^Jabez,  b.  March  26, 
1806;  m.  Amy  Austin  ;  d.  Oct.  18,  1878.  1924.  XIII. — Abner  Partridge, 
b.  Dec.  24,  1810;  m.  Mary  Norton;  d.  Jan.  13,  1843. 

1920  ALFRED,  b.  Feb.  9,  1800;  m.  (i)  July  16,  1820,  Marietta 
Kimball;  m.  (2)  Olive  Rockwood;  d.  March  12,  1867.  Issue:  1925. 
I. — Dewey,  b.  May  6,  1830;  m.  Maria  E.  Beebe. 

T925  DEWEY.  I).  May  6,  1830;  m.  May  4,  1854,  Maria  E.  Beebe; 
b.  Feb.  20,  1833.  Issue:  1926.  1. —  Prudence  Carter,  1).  March  12, 
1855.  1927.  II. — Harry  Martin,  b.  July  14,  1857;  m.  Kathriiie  L.  Rem- 
ington.    T928.  III. — Herbert  Stanley,  b.  July  i,  1859;  '"•  ^I'U'y  Loomis. 

1929.  lY. — Nellie   Maria,   b.    April   28,    i86t  ;   m.    George   W.    Stanley. 

1930.  v. — Florence  May,  b.  May  10,  1863.  1931.  \  1. — Walter  Erwin, 
b.  Aug.  21,  1870;  m.  Anna  E.  Warn. 

1929  NELLIE  M.,  b.  April  28,  1861  ;  m.  April  12,  1882,  George  W. 
Stanley.  Issue:  1932.  I. — Mora  Delia  Stanley,  b.  June  8,  1883.  T933. 
II. — Clarence  Newton,  b.  Sept.  30,  1884. 

1928  HERBERT  S.,  I).  July  i.  1859;  m.  Dec,  1882,  Mary  Loomis. 
Issue:  1934.  I. — Arthur,  b.  Aug.  30,  1884.  T935.  11. — Jesse,  1).  Jan., 
1887.  1936.  HI. — FVank,  b.  Sept.,  1890.  1937.  I\\ — Kenneth,  b.  Nov. 
8,  1894. 

1931  WALTER  E.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1870;  m.  Oct.  20,  1891.  Anna  E. 
Warn.  Issue:  1938.  I. — Mildred  F.,  b.  Sept.  12.  1892;  d.  Aug.  13, 
'''^93-     1939-  II- — Prudence  Marjory,  b.  Nov.  16.  1894. 

1927  HARRY  M.,  1).  Jidy  14.  1857;  m.  .\i)ril  6,  1882,  Katherine  L. 
Remington.  Issue:  1940.  L — Dewey  M.,  April  4,  1887.  1041  ■  H. — 
Reynolds  R..  b.  March  27,  1889.  1942.  HI.— Louise  IF.  1).  May  8, 
1890.  T943.  1\'. — Lura,  b.  March  10,  1893.  1944.  \'. —  Katherine,  1). 
Nov.  2T^,  1894. 

r.(  )\\  LES. 

T913  UTY  (ilLLI-.TTl-:,  b.  July  3,  1786:  ni.  .\ov.  2^,  1806,  J,Wm 
Bowles  ;  d.  Nov.  10.  1818.  Issue:  1945.  ^- — Diadamia  IJowles,  b.  Oct. 
22,  1807;  m.  Mr.    Trenlress.      i94'^>.    11. —  Lois,  1).  ()cl.  24,   1809. 


242  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

DOWNES. 

1916  LOIS  BEARDSLEY,  b.  Dec.  8,  1791;  bap.  April  11,  1827; 
m.  Lorenzo  Downes ;  d.  April  11,  1875.  Issue,  b.  Bennington,  Vt. : 
1947.  I. — Abigail  Downes,  b.  June  5,  1821  ;  m.  Albert  Merchant;  d.  Oct. 
II,  1851.  1948.  II. — Lorenzo,  b.  July  21,  1823.  1949.  III. — ^Condace, 
b.  Jan.  13,  1826;  m.  Aug.  i,  1853,  Albert  Merchant;  b.  Aug.  10,  1818, 
Powal,  Vt.;  d.  May  14,  1866,  Vermillion,  S.  Dakota;  she  d.  1863.  1950. 
IV._Daniel,  b.  Feb.  21,  1833;  d.  1863.  1951.  V.— William  Hendricks, 
b.  Aug.  14,  1835;  Bennington. 

1947  ABIGAIL  DOWNES,  b.  June  5,  1821  ;  m.  Aug.  30,  1843, 
Bennington,  Vt.,  Albert  Merchant,  who  afterward  ni.  Condace  Downes; 
she  d.  Oct.  II,  1851.  Issue:  1952.  I. — Albert  Laverge  Merchant,  b. 
March  12,  1845,  ^^^  York  City;  enlisted  in  Union  army;  was  wounded, 
June  17,  1864,  Petersburgh,  Va. ;  he  d.  Armory  Square  Hospital,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  July  II,  1864.  1953.  II.— Ada  Louisa,  b.  Oct.  20,  1846, 
Bennington,  Vt. ;  d.  April  13,  1864.  1954.  HI. — Lorenzo  Stoddard,  b. 
Aug.  29,  1849,  Bennington;  m.  Nov.  12,  1877,  Ella  Robinson,  dau.  of 
Dr.  William,  of  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa;  journalist,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa;  d. 
Oct.  18,  1894. 

1949  OON'DACE  DOWNES,  b.  Jan.  13,  1826,  Bennington,  Vt. ; 
m.  Aug.  I,  1853,  Albert  Merchant,  her  brother-in-law ;  b.  Aug.  10,  1818, 
Pownal,  Vt. ;  d.  May  14,  1866;  she  d.  1863,  Vermillion,  S.  Dakota. 
Issue:  1955.  I.— Frank  Ivan  Merchant,  b.  Dec.  23,  1855,  New  York 
City;  M.  A.;  Ph.  D.  (Berlin,  Germany) ;  professor  of  Latin  in  State  Uni- 
versity of  Vermillion,  S.  Dakota. 

1923  JABEZ,  b.  March  26,  1806,  Pownal.  Vt. ;  bap.  April  11.  1827; 
m.  June  19,  1831,  Amy,  dau.  of  John  Austin  and  Amy  Downes,  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Teasdale,  Bennington,  Vt. ;  b.  Feb.  6,  1807;  d.  May  18,  1881 ; 
he  d.  Oct.  18,  1878.  Issue:  1956.  I. — Caleb  Austin,  d.  Dec.  26,  1833. 
1957.  II. — Lucy  Gillette,  b.  Dec.  1833;  ^^-  Dec.  11,  1893.  1958.  HI. — 
Betsey  Austin,  b.  March  10,  1836;  d.  April  4,  1858,  Walloomsac.  N.  Y. 
1959.  IV. — ^Mary  Samantha,  b.  March  3,  1838.  i960.  V. — Obadiah,  b. 
July  10,  1840;  d.  April  15,  1843.  1961.  VI. — Harriet  Amy,  b.  Oct.  7, 
1843.  1962.  VII. — ^Lydia,  b.  July  7,  1845;  d.  Oct.  21,  1846.  1963. 
VIII. — Justin  Edwards,  b.  Jan.  25,  185 1  ;  educated  and  lived,  Benning- 
ton, where  he  d.  Dec.  3,  1875. 

NICHOLS— FULLAM. 

1795  ABIGAIL,  b.  Feb.  25,  1762;  m.  (i)  Mr.  Nichols;  m.  (2)  Feb. 
22,  1798,  Elisha  Fullam  ;  d.  May  30,  1824;  she  d.  May  30,  1823.  Issue: 
T964.  I. — Abner  Nichols,  b.  May  28,   1780;  d.  Jan.,   1848.     1965.  II. — 


JORKT>IT     DUNHAM.  243 

Simeon  Nichols,  h.  July  k;,  1782;  d.  June,  184J.  i(/>f).  III. — Cynthia 
Nichols,  b.  May  25,  1784;  d.  1843.  1967-  I\'.— Millard  Fullam,  b.  Dec. 
2,  1798;  d.  April  19,  1800.  1968.  \'.— ( )rdel  La  I'^uUani.  b.  June  17.  1800; 
d.  Aug.  3,  1823.  1969.  VI. — Nelson  Fullam.  b.  Nov.  2.  1805;  d.  1850, 
in  Penfield,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y. 

368  ISAAC,  b.  1711;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth,  who  d.  June  20,  1735;  (2) 
m.  Nov.  2,  1736,  Jerusha  Loomis ;  b.  in  1714.  and  bap.  April  3,  1715, 
and  d.  Nov.  6,  1801  ;  he  d.  Jan.  i,  1797.  Issue,  b.  Hebron:  1970.  I. — • 
Isaac,  b.  Aug.  12,  1737;  d.  Oct.  10,  1756,  Hebron.  1971.  H. — Simeon, 
captain,  b.  Jan.  25,  1739;  m.  Mrs.  Abijah  (Phelps)  Talcott ;  d.  Jan.  11, 
1817;  she  b.  1736;  d.  June  23,  1804.  1972.  HI. — Jerusha,  b.  May  9, 
1744;  d.  July  10,  1744.  1973.  IV. — Levi,  b.  Dec.  2,  1745;  m.  Anna 
Waddam,  dau.  of  Caleb,  Glastonbury.  Conn.  1974.  V. — Elizabeth,  b. 
Jan.  17,  1748.  1975.  VI. — Esther,  b.  March  24,  1751.  1976.  ML — 
Elijah,  b.  ALirch  19,  1752;  d.  March  22,  1758.  1977.  MIL — Calvin,  b. 
March  28,  1754.     1978.  IX.— Submit,  b.  Jan.  9,  1758. 

1971  SIMEON,  captain,  b.  Jan.  25,  1739;  m.  (i)  Mrs.  Abijah 
(Phelps)  Talcott;  b.  1736;  d.  June  23,  1804,  Hebron;  m.  (2)  April,  1806, 
Anna  Strong.  He  became  captain,  lived  in  Hebron  and  Gilead  and  d. 
Jan.  II,  1817.  Issue:  1979.  I. — Isaac,  b.  Jan.  6.  1765;  m.  Mary  (Polly) 
Phelps  Trumbull;  d.  Nov.  20,  1827.  1980.  II. — Abiah,  b.  Sept.  19,  1767. 
1981.   HI. — Simeon,  b.  July  7,   1769.     1982.   IV. — Prudence,  b.   May  7, 

1771.  1983.  \\ — John  Talcott,  M.  D.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1773.  1984.  \'I.- — 
Obedience,  b.  Oct.  22,  1774;  d.  May  26,  1776.  1985.  MI. — Jerusha,  b. 
Nov.  30,  1779.  ,1986.  VIII. — Elijah,  b.  1782;  m.  Theodora  Blodgett ; 
he  d.  May  2,  1816. 

1979  ISAAC,  b.  Jan.  6,  1765;  m.  Mary  (Polly)  Phelps  Truml)ull ;  b. 

1772,  Hebron;  d.  Feb.  11,  1836,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Trumbull  (Trimlndl 
or  Turnbull),  the  historian,  of  Peter  Brown,  of  the  Maxflower;  d.  Nov. 
20,  1827.  Issue:  1987.  I. — William  T.,  b.  1800;  m.  (i)  Harriet  ?^Ic- 
Kee ;  m.  (2)  Eliza  INlcKee  ;  ni.  (3)  Eleanor  Loveland.  1987a.  II. — Isaac 
Anselm,  b.  Jan.  13.  1796,  Glastonbury.  Ct.  1988.  HI. — Cyrus,  b.  Dec. 
31.  1798.  1989.  IV. — Sophia,  1).  l'\'b.  1,  1801.  1990.  \'. — Harvey,  b. 
Feb.  2^,  1806;  m.  Abby  Juliet  Horton  ;  d.  May  28,  1849. 

1990  HARVEY,  b.  Feb.  28.  1806;  m.  .Xov.  11,  1831,  Abby  Juliet; 
b.  Gilead,  ili.;  d.  I'eb.  4,  1887,  .St.  Louis,  dau.  of  .Sannu'l  Cliester  llorlon 
and  Sibyl  Luther,  of  Ivllis  Luther  and  Sibyl  Post,  of  Jedediah  Post  and 
Deborah  Curtis,  of  Jordon  Post,  of  .\brani  Post,  of  Ste]ihen  Post;  b. 
1600;  d.  1659.  in  Cambridge,  1^)34;  Harlfurd,  i04():  .^axbrook.  1650; 
Harvey,  d.  May  28,  1849.      ls>n<-' :      I99i-   1- — John  Sanuiel,  b.  l\-h.  24, 


244  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

1833;  m.  Emily  Maria  Peckham.  1992.  II. — Hugh  Horton,  b.  Nov.  5, 
1835,  Gilead,  Ct.;  d.  Feb.  8,  1862,  St.  Louis. 

1991  JOHN  SAMUEL,  b.  Feb.  24,  1833,  Gilead,  Conn.;  m.  March 
3,  1858,  Emily  Maria  Peckham;  b.  April  12,  1837;  d.  May  25,  1896, 
Pulaski,  N.  Y. ;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  president  of  Dunham  Manufacturing 
Co.  Issue:  1993.  I. — Frank  John,  b.  Dec.  4,  1858;  Dunham  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  New  York  house.  1994.  H. — Cora,  b. 
Nov.  22,  i860;  m.  Willard  W.  Boyd,  D.  D.  1995.  III.— Nellie,  b.  Dec. 
17,  1864.  1996.  IV. — William  Gregg,  b.  Nov.  15,  1871  ;  m.  Louise  Gil- 
bert.    1997.  ^ ■ — Harvey  George,  b.  May  24,  1876. 

1996  WILLIAM  G.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1871  ;  m.  Jan.  15,  1895,  Louise  Gil- 
bert; b.  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1873,  St.  Louis.  Issue:  1998.  I. 
— John  Samuel,  2nd.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1896. 

1994  CO'RA,  b.  Nov.  22,  i860,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  m.  June  2,  1880, 
Willard  W.  Boyd,  D.  D.;  b.  Nov.  22,  1843,  Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  he 
graduated  at  Harvard,  1871,  and  spent  two  years  in  Germany  in  uni- 
versities ;  pastorates,  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  where  he  now 
officiates.  Issue,  St.  Louis,  Mo. :  1999.  I. — ^W'illard  W.  Boyd,  Jr.,  b. 
May  19,  1881.     2000.   II. — Frank  Dunham,  b.  June  13,  1886. 

1986  ELIJAH,  b.  1782,  at  Hebron;  m.  Theodora  Blodgett ;  he  d. 
May  2,  1816.  Issue:  2001.  I. — Harvey,  b.  May  18,  1806;  d.  J/ily  i, 
1835,  at  Brooklyn.  2002.  11. — Elijah  Hart.  b.  March  30,  1808;  d.  Oct. 
26,  1888;  m.  Susan  Robinson,  Windham,  Conn.  2003.  HI. — Simeon 
Hanlon,  b.  May  28,  1810;  d.  1874,  at  Pontiac,  111.;  m.  Diantha  Maria 
Alden.  2004.  IV. — Christie  Hiram,  b.  April  29,  1812;  d.  Sept.  13,  1841. 
2005.  V. — Theodosia  Harriet,  b.  Feb.  22,  1814;  d.  1844;  m.  Oct.  29, 
1844,  Lester  L.  Cowdry.  2006.  VI. — 'Humphrey  Blodgett,  b.  April  20, 
1816,  at  Hebron,  Gilead  Society;  m.  June  16,  1840,  Sarah  Wells. 

2006  HUMPHREY  BLODGETT,  b.  April  20.  1816,  at  Hebron; 
m.  Sarah  W'ells.  Issue:  2007.  I. — ^Chester,  m.  Mary.  2008.  II. — 
Heber,  m.  Helen  Louisa  Dauchy,  Dec.  3,  1872;  she  m.  again  in  1893. 
2009.  HI. — ^Theodosia.  2010.  IV. — Mary.  201 1.  V. — Jenne,  ni;  Theo- 
dore L.  Smalley. 

2008  HEBER,  m.  Helen  Louisa  Dauchy,  Dec.  3,  1872.  Issue: 
2012.  I. — ^Walter  Edward,  b.  Sept.  9,  1873;  graduated  at  Cornell.  2013. 
II. — Clarence  Wells,  b.  Dec.  26,  1874;  graduated  at  Williams,  1896. 
2014.  HI. — Heber,  ]).  Feb.  25,  1884. 

1973  LEVI,  b.  May  25,  1745;  m.  June  24,  1779,  Anna  Waddams, 
dau.  of  Caleb,  East  Glastonbury,  Conn. ;  d.  June  2§,  1844,  aged  84  years; 
he  d.  Jan.  23,  1821 ;  both  buried  East  Glastonbury.     Issue:     2015.  I. — 


Joseph    dunham.  245 

Levi,  b.  Dec.  18.  1780.  2016.  II. — Elijah  Rodney,  h.  July  14,  1783;  m. 
and  had  a  son,  Albright.  2017.  III. — Sylvester  Chester,  b.  July  12, 
1785;  ni.  Lucy  (Cole)  Phelps;  d.  Dec.  29,  1862.  2018.  IV. — Anna,  b. 
Jan.  4,  1788;  m.  Asahel  Post;  d.  1872.  2019.  V.- — Asa.  b.  Dec.  30, 
1789;  m.  Mary  Cole;  d.  Xov.  10,  1864.  2020.  \'I. — Betsey,  b.  June  8, 
1792,  Marlborough,  tailoress ;  d.  Jan.  10,  1879.  2021.  VII. — Abram,  b. 
Aug.  25,  1794;  moved  to  Western,  Conn.  2022.  VIII. — Orin,  b.  Aug. 
31,  1803;  ni.  three  times;  d.  Sept.,  1879,  East  Hampton. 

2015  LEVI,  b.  Dec.  18,  1780;  lived  in  New  Hampshire  and 
x^shtabula  Co.  Issue:  2023.  I. — Levi.  2024.  II. — Isaac.  2025.  III. — 
David.     2026.  IV. — ^John.     2027.  \'. — Mary. 

2017  SYLVESTER  CHESTER,  b.  July  12,  1785;  lived  in  Glaston- 
bury; m.  (i)  Mrs.  Philips;  m.  (2)  Lucy  Cole,  sister  of  Mary  Cole,  dau. 
of  Moses,  East  Hampton,  town  of  Chatham  ;  d.  Dec.  29,  1862,  Marl- 
borough, Ct.  Issue:  2028.  I. — Sylvester,  b.  March  6,  1812;  d.  April 
15,  1888;  m.  (i)  Deborah  A.  Whitmore ;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Skinner;  d. 
April  15,  1888.  2029.  II. — Daniel.  Chatham.  Ct.,  had  son,  George. 
2030.  HI. — Rachel,  m.  ]\Ir.  Edwards,  of  Portland,  Conn.  2031.  I\'. — 
Amelia,  m.  Mr.  Brainard,  of  Marlborough,  Ct.  2032.  V. — Adeline,  m. 
Mr.  Lathrop,  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Ct.     Has  Hattie  Lathrop. 

2028  SYL\'ESTER,  b.  March  6,  1812;  m.  (i)  March  3,  1844,  De- 
borah Almira  Whitmore;  b.  Nov.  28,  1810;  d.  May  7,  1859,  Haddam, 
Ct. ;  m.  (2)  May  13,  1864,  Elizabeth  Skinner,  Higganum,  Ct. ;  he  d.  April 
15.    1888.     Issue:     2033.   I. — Henry   Chester,   farmer,   Middletawn,   Ct. 

2034.  II. — Mary  E.  Cone,  b.  Jan.  11,  1856,  Middletown ;  m.  Marcus 
Morton  Brewster. 

BREWSTER. 
2034   MARY  ELAiNOR   CONE,   1).   Jan.    11,    \^s<)'   Middletown; 
m.    Oct.    I,    1874.    Marcus    N.    lirewster;    I).    April    21.    1851,    llarlfnrd, 
jeweler  in   N.   Y.   C. ;   residence,   Brooklyn.      Issue,   fjrookl\n,    \.    V. : 

2035.  I. — Minnie  Dunham  Brewster,  b.  I'Vb.  11,  1876.  2036.  11. — 
Marcus  Sylvester,  b.  March  30,  i87().  2037.  111. — Eugene  Noyes,  b. 
March  2y,  1881.  2038.  IW— Adeline  .Mar\.  b.  Jan.  24.  i88().  2030.  \\ 
—Edith  Belle,  b.  March  11.  1894. 

2023     LEA'I,    son     of    Levi,    of     Levi,     1745.     Issue 
Monroe,  b.  Sept.  29,  1852.     2041.    II. — Anm's,  b.   Nov.  4, 
HI. — .Sidney,  b.  Sept.  7,   i85();  ])hysician.   Buffalo,  N.   Y. 
Irvin,  b.  May  24,   1861.     2044.    \'.-    i'.ertha,  b.    March   24. 
VI.— Mary,  b.  July  3,  1864. 

1981   SIMEON,  b.  July  7,  lyCx).     Issue:     2046.   T. — Simeon,  b.  at 


2040 

..  I. 

1854. 

2042. 

-'(M.^- 

I\'. 

iS(.3. 

2045. 

246  JOSEPH     DUNHAM. 

Hebron,  Ct.,  Feb.  8,  1793;  m.  1818,  Julia  Porter;  d.  Orangeville,  Wyom- 
ing County,  N.  Y..  Jan.  25,  1829.  2047.  H- — Martha,  m.  Mr.  Barnett, 
Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

2046  SIMEON,  b.  Feb.  8,  1793,  Hebron.  Ct. ;  m.  1818,  Julia  Porter; 
b.  Nov.  30,  T799;  d.  Orangeville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1859.  dau.  of  Seth 
Porter;  b.  Jan.  i,  1770,  and  'Sarah  Covvles ;  b.  April  10,  1772;  Julia,  m. 
Reuben  Stone.  1832;  Simeon,  d.  Jan.  25,  1829,  Orangeville,  N.  Y.  Issue: 
2048.  T. — ^Alonzo,  b.  Oct.  15,  1819;  m.  Harriet  N.  Babbitt;  d.  Oct.  9, 
1869.  2049.  ^I- — 'George  Hall.  b.  Nov.  14.  1823;  m.  Louisa  T.  Virgin; 
d.  May  31,  1894.     2050.  HI. — Franklin,  b.  June  9,   1827;  d.   April   17. 

1853. 

EDWARDS. 

2030  RACHEL,  m.  Mr.  Edwards,  of  Portland,  Ct.  Issue:  2051. 
I. — ^Lewis  Edwards,  New  Britain,  Ct.  2052.  II. — Sarah,  m.  Mr.  Nale, 
South  Farms,  Ct.  2053.  HI. — 'Watson.  Portland,  Ct.  2054.  IV. — 
Son,  killed  in  Civil  war. 

BRAINARD. 

2031  AMELIA,  m.  Mr.  Brainard,  of  Alarlborough.  Ct.  Issue: 
2055.  I. — Augus'ta  Brainard,  m.  Mr.  Prior',  Middletown.  2056.  II. — 
Juliet.     2057.  HI. — Carlton. 

2048  ALONZO,  b.  Oct.  15,  1819;  m.  Harriet  N.  Babbitt;  d.  Oct.  9, 
1869.  Issue:  2058.  I.^ — George  H.,  d.  at  age  of  20  years.  2059.  II, 
— Mary  N.,  m.  George  C.  Shattuck.  Warsaw,  N.  Y. ;  he  is  d. ;  son, 
2060.   Hubert  A.  Dunham  ;  lives  in  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

2049  GEORGE  H.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1823;  m.  April  8,  1850,  Louisa  T. 
Virgin;  he  d.  May  31,  1894.  Issue:  2061.  I. — Jennie  H.,  b.  Jan.  6, 
1851  ;  m.  Nov.  30,  1871,  Eli  T.  Cleveland;  she  d.  April  10,  1880.  No 
issue.  2062.  II. — Franklin  Simeon,  b.  March  23,  1854;  m.  Feb.  22, 
1876,  Clara  A.  North,  New  Rockford.  N.  D.  2063.  HI.— Fredd  Hall, 
b.  Oct.  20,  1861  ;  m.  Fanny  W.  Randall,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

2062  FRANKLIN  S.,  b.  March  23,  1854;  m.  Feb.  22,  1876,  Clara 
A.  North ;  New  Rockford,  N.  Dakota ;  county  treasurer  of  Eddy 
County.  Issue:  2064.  I. — ^George  Hall,  b.  Dec.  11,  1885.  2065.  II. — 
Fred  Harrison,  b.  Sept.    13,   1888.     2066.  HI. — Clara   Louise,  b.   May 

13.  1895- 

2065  FREDD  H.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1861  ;  m.  April  23,  1890,  Fanny  W. 

Randall,  lawyer,  Batavia,  N.  Y.     Issue  :     2067.  I. — Leland  Virgin,  b. 

March  8,  1891.     2068.  II. — Mary  Bachelder,  b.  Nov.   18,   1892.     2069. 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  247 

III. — Frank  Randall,  b.  Aug.  29,  1894.     2070.  IV. — Lucile  Hall,  b.  Dec. 
12,  1896. 

2019  A'SA,  1).  Dec.  30,  1789,  farmer  at  Marlhorons^h,  Conn.;  m 
June  18.  1818,  Mary  Cole,  East  Hampton,  Conn.;  1).  Jan.  4.  1786;  d 
Fel).  12.  1866;  he  d.  Nov.  10,  1864.  Issue:  2071.  I. — Asa  Clark,  b 
Aug.  13,  1821  ;  m.  Xancy  Alelisa  Warner;  d.  Aug.  19,  1897.  2072.  11 
• — Henry  Miles,  b.  Jan.  14,  1824;  m.  Tirzah  M.  Hale;  d.  July  28,  1893 

2073.  HI. — Lewis  Edwin,  b.   Nov.   19,   1825;  m.   Lucy  Mayhew  Look 

2074.  I\'. — Moses  Cole,  b.  July  12,  1829,  Marlborough;  farmer;  d 
May  I,  1850.  2075.  \*. — James  Everett,  b.  Oct.  24.  1831,  Marll)orough 
farmer;  d.  Sept.  16,  1882. 

2071  ASA  C,  b.  Aug.  13,  1821,  Marlborough,  Conn.;  farmer;  m. 
June  II,  1856,  Nancy  M.  Warner;  b.  Jan.  4,  1832,  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.; 
d.  April  10,  1898;  he  d.  Aug.  19,  1879,  Marlborough.  Issue:  2076.  I. 
— Everett  Newton,  b.  /\pril  15,  1857;  d.  Sept.  18,  1857.  2077.  II. — 
Mary  Melissa,  b.  Jan.  2t^,  1859;  i'^'^-  April  18,  1886,  Charles  Henry 
Arnold;  b.  Rocky 'Hill,  May  20,  1851  ;  contractor  and  builder;  d.  Jan. 
3,  1898.     2078.   HI. — Walter  Alonzo  Warner,  b.  Sept.  10,  1861  ;  d.  July 

2,  1864.     2079.  I^  • — Horace  Alonzo  Warner,  b.  March  7,  1866,  Sept. 

3,  1866. 

2073  LEWIS  E.,  b.  Nov.  19,  1825 ;  m.  March  22,  1855,  Lucy  M. 
Look;.'b.  Feb.  19,  1835,  Chilmark ;  40  years  M.  E.  minister,  N.  E.  Conf. 
(southern).  Providence,  R.  I.  Issue:  2080.  I. — Julia  Arvilla,  dan.;  b. 
Jan.  25,  1859,  Canterbury,  Conn.;  Providence,  R.  1.,  teacher. 

2072  HENRY  M.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1824,  Marlborough,  Conn.;  farmer; 
m.  April  18,  1849,  Tirzah  M.  Hale;  b.  Nov.  5,  1826,  dan.  Ann  Risley 

•  Hale,  N.  Glastonbury;  cousin  of  the  famous  Smith  sisters,  who  first 
advocated  women's  rights ;  d.  July  28,  1893,  East  Hampton,  Ct. 
Issue,  b.  East  Hampton,  Conn.:  2081.  I. — I'rederick  H.,  b.  Sept.  9, 
1850,  East  Hampton,  Conn.  2082.  II. — Alfred  H.,  1).  Aug.  22,  1853, 
New  Haven,  'Conn.;  paper  man.  2083.  HI. — Arthur  C,  b.  Dec.  6, 
1855;  d.  Jan.  19,  1879,  East  Hampton. 

POST. 

2018  ANNA,  b.  Jan.  4,  1788;  m.  Asahel  Post,  who  d.  Jan.  31,  1839, 
^to^^l  57  years;  she  d.  1872,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Issue:  2084.  I. — 
Samantha  Post.  2085.  II. — Julia.  2086.  HI. — CeHa.  2087.  1\'. — ^^aria. 
2088.  V. — Electra.  2089.  \'I. — Sarilla.  2089a.  1  k-nry.  2089I).  \lll.^ 
Hiram. 

2021  AP>'RAHAM,  b.  Aug.  .^23,  1794.  in  Glastonbury, -Conn. ;  m. 
Susan  Dt)lph,  Nov.  23,  1825,  dan.  of  ICdward   Dolph,  of  Corning,  X.  \'. 


248  ■  JOSEPH    DUNHAM. 

He  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  and  received  patent  for  1,000  acres  of 
land  for  his  services  in  the  army.  He  received  the  title  of  major. 
Issue:  2090.  I. — Abraham  Fletcher,  b.  Oct.  17,  1842,  in  Corning;  m. 
Jan.  23,  1869.  Laura  Porter,  of  Guthrie,  la.;  he  served  in  the  Civil  war 
in  the  7th  Kansas.  2091.  H. — ^Edward  Elijah,  b.  July  2,  1845;  "''• 
Frances  Augusta  FIufT,  of  Aurora.  111.,  Sept.  2.  1870;  he  served  in  the 
Civil  war  in  13th  Illinois  Regiment.  2092.  III. — Elizabeth  Betsy,  b. 
Nov.  21,  1829;  m.  David  Tracey,  Nov.  25,  1855,  at  Painted  Post, 
Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  he  was  b.  June  i,  1832.  2093.  IV. — Sophia,  b. 
July  16,  1832,  at  Geneva,  111.;  m.  Otis  Parker  Scott,  August  13,  1855. 
2094.  V. — Susan,  b.  Nov.  11,  1835;  m.  William  A.  Early,  at  Geneva, 
Kane  Co. 

2090  ABRAHAM  FLETCHER,  b.  Oct.  17,  1842;  m.  Laura  Porter, 
Jan.  2.-^,  1869.  Issue:  2095.  I. — ^Lee  Harrison,  b.  June  3,  1869.  2096. 
II. — ^Van  Elmer,  b.  Nov  19,  1873.  2097.  HI. — Orah  W.,  b.  June  24, 
1876,  at  Cheyenne,  Wym. ;  m.  in  1896,  to  G.  W.  Germaine.  Issue  :  2089. 
I. — ^Laura  A.,  b.  Oct.  31.  1897.  2099.  II. — 'Helen  M.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1900. 
2100.  IV. — Laura  Sophia,  b.  1880;  d.  1887. 

2091  EDWARD  ELIJAH,  b.  July  2,  1845  :  m-  Florence  Augusta 
Huff,  Sept.  2,  1876.  Issue:  2101.  I. — ^Herman  Everett,  b.  Aug.  10, 
1871 ;  m.  Elizabeth  Fishburn,  June  4,  1895,  at  Denver,  Col.  Issue: 
2102.  I. — Everett  Fishburn,  b.  May  15,  1896.  2103.  II. — Esther,  b. 
July  20,  1901.     2104.  111. — Elsie,  b.  July  20,  1901. 

TRACEY. 

2092  ELIZABETH  BETSEY,  b.  Nov.  21,  1829;  m.  David  Tracey, 
Nov.  25,  1855,  Painted  Post,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.  Issue:  2105.  I. — 
Adella  D.,  b.  July  18,  1857,  Geneva,  111.;  d.  May  26,  1858.  2106.  II.— 
Clarence  D.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1859;  m.  Mary  E.  Brumniel,  Dec.  13,  1883, 
Aurora,  111.;  she  was  b.  Nov.  21,  i860.  2107.  HI. — Eddie,  b.  Sept. 
30,  1861,  Aurora,  111.;  d.  Nov.  28,  i86[.  2108.  IV. — Theresa,  b.  Dec. 
21,  1863,  Aurora;  d.  Sept.  14,  1864. 

SCOTT. 

2093  SOPHIA,  1j.  July  16,  1832,  Geneva,  111.:  m.  Otis  Parker  Scott, 
Aug.  13,  1855.  Issue:  2109.  I. — James  Gihon,  l:.  Aug.  8,  1856,  2110. 
II.— Harriet  Adell,  b.  Oct.  15,  1858.  21 11.  HI. — ^De  la  Clarence,  b. 
March  10,  i860. 

EARLY. 

2094  SL^SAN  A.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1835;  m.  William  A.  Early,  Jan.  10, 
1861 ;  he  was  b.  Nov.  18,  1832.  Issue:  21 12.  I. — Albert  William,  b. 
Nov.  28,  1861.     21 13.   II. — Emma  Jane,  b.  Dec.  9,  1863.     21 14.  HI. — 


JOSEPH    DUNHAM.  249 

Eva  May,  b.  Oct.  8.  1865;  in.  David  V.  Grow.  21 15.  IV. — Hattie  Ann, 
b.  Nov.  30,  1867.  21 16.  \'. — George  W.,  b.  July  11,  1869.  2117.  VI. 
— Frank  Arthur.  1).  May  4,  1871  ;  served  in  Spanish-American  war. 
21 18.  \'II. — Mary  EHcia,  b.  Aug.  4,  1873.  21 19.  VIII. — Charles 
Fletcher,  b.  Aug.  ly,  1875. 

GROW. 

21 14  E\A  MAY  EARLY,  b.  Oct.  8,  1865;  m.  David  V.  Grow, 
Feb.  22,  1887.  Issue:  2120.  I. — Mildred,  b.  Nov.  7,  1888.  2121.  II. 
— Albert  David,  b.  Sept.  17,  1891. 

TRACEY. 

2106  CLARENCE  D.  TRACEY,  b.  Dec.  18.  1859;  m.  Mary  E. 
Brummel,  Dec.  13,  1883,  Aurora,  III;  she  was  b.  Nov.  21,  i860.  Issue: 
2122.  I.— Leroy  B.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1884.  2123.  II.— Amy,  b.  Oct.  11,  1886, 
Sterling,  111.  2124.  III.— Zella  Etta,  b.  July  27,  1889,  Sterling,  111. 
2125.  I\'. — Elizabeth  Betsy,  b.  Nov.  30,  1891,  Sterling,  111.  2126.  \". — 
Anna  Emily,  b.  July  29,  1894,  Sterling,  111. 


BENAJAH   DUNHAM. 

XI.  BENAJAH,  b.  Plymouth,  1640;  m.  Oct.  25,  1660.  Elizabeth 
Tilson,  of  Scituate,  dau.  of  Edmund,  of  Plymouth.  He  bought,  in 
1672,  one  hundred  acres  of  land  in  Piscataway,  N.  J.,  and  became  a 
planter;  1664,  a  freeman;  1669,  a  court  officer  at  Eastham ;  1673,  militia 
captain;  May  10,  1679,  willed  to  son,  Edmund,  seventy  acres  of  land 
on  Raritan  river ;  to  Mary,  house  and  meadow  on  Bonhanii  Creek,  and 
one-third  of  cattle,  movable  goods  and  l>ooks ;  to  his  wife,  one-third  of 
cattle,  movable  goods  and  books;  to  Elizabeth,  forty  acres  of  land,  and 
one-third  of  cattle,  movable  goods  and  books ;  d.  Dec.  24,  1680,  at 
Piscataway,  N.  J.  Issue:  2.  I. — Edmund,  b.  July  25,  1661  ;  m.  July 
15,  1681,  'Mary  Bonham  ;  b.  Oct.  4,  1661;  d.  Alarch  17,  1734.  3.  II. — 
John,  b.  Aug.  28,  1663;  d.  Sept.  6,  1663.  4.  III. — Elizabeth,  b.  Nov. 
20,  1664;  d.  Dec.  31,  1667.  5.  IV. — Mary,  b.  New  Jersey,  1669;  m. 
Mr.  Thompson.  Had  son,  John.  6.  V. — Elizabeth,  b.  1670,  New  Jer- 
sey; m.  July  15,  1681,  Jonas  Wood.  7.  VI. — ^Hannah,  b.  June  4,  1666; 
d.  Dec.  25,  1667.  8.  VII. — Benjamin,  b.  Oct.  28,  1667;  baptized  at 
Eastham,  by  Pastor  Russell ;  d.  young. 

2  EDMUND,  b.  July  25,  1661,  Plymouth;  m.  July  15,  1681,  Mary 
Bpnliam,  of  Nicholas  Bonham,  and  Hannah  Puller,  of  Samuel  Fuller, 
and  Jane  Lothrop,  of  Edward  Fuller  and  Ann,  who  came  over  in  the 
Mayflower;  Jane  Lothrop  was  of  Thomas  of  Robert,  of  John  Lothrop, 
from  Cherry  Burton,  England.  Edmund,  ordained  at  Westerly,  R.  I., 
1705;  pastor  at  Piscataway,  N.  J.;  1705,  founded  Seventh  Day  Baptist, 
in  New  Jersey;  Jan.  23,  1709,  commissioned  justice  of  peace  by  Queen 
Anne;  d.  March  17.  1734.  Issue;  9.  I. — Benajah,  town  clerk,  1714 
to  1731  ;  b.  Aug.  13,  1684;  m.  Aug.  21,  1704.  Dorothy  Martin;  b.  June, 
1681  ;  he  d.  Aug.  11,  1742.  10.  II. — Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  26,  1689;  m. 
Aug.  21,  1704,  Jonathan  Martin.  11.  HI. — ^Edmund,  Jr.,  b.  Jan.  15, 
1691  ;  m.  (i)  March  11,  1717,  Dinah  Fitzrandolph,  dau.  of  Thomas;  m. 
(2)  Mary  Hill.  12.  IV. — ^Jonathan,  b.  March  4,  1693;  m.  Aug.  5,  1714, 
Jane  Pyatt,  dau.  of  Reynier  and  Elizabeth  Sheffield;  m.  1677,  in  Long 
Island;  d.  March  10,  1777;  she  d.  Sept.  15,  1779.  13.  V. — ^Ephraim,  b. 
May  2,  1696;  m.  Jan.  16,  171 6,  Phebe  Smalley.  14.  VI. — Ruth,  b.  Nov. 
26,    1698;  m.    David   Thomas.     Thomas   had   Elizabeth;   m.   Mad   An- 

(250) 


BENAJAII    DUNHAM.  25 1 

thony  Wayne;  she  was  b.  Xewton  Square,  L'liiladelphia.  15.  \1I. — 
Mary,  b.  July  1,  1700;  ni.  June  12,  1721,  Elisha  Smalley.  16.  VHI. — 
Hannah,  b.  Ai)ril  14,  1704;  m.  March  29,  1724,  Josiah  Davis. 

COPY  OF  BEN'NAJA'H  DUNHAM'S  VVfLL.  In  the  name  of 
God  Amen  the  Tenth  day  of  May  One  Thousand  Six  hundred  Seventy- 
Nine  I,  Benajah  Dimham  of  I'iscattaway  in  East  Jarsy  Linin  Weaver 
being  of  sound  mind  and  remem'brance,  praised  l)e  God,  do  give  and 
ordain  this  m\-  Last  will  and  Testament  in  manner  and  forme  following. 
First  I  be(|ueath  my  soul  into  the  hands  of  Almighty  God  my  maker 
and  m\-  body  to  l)e  buried  at  the  discretion  of  my  Executor  hereafter 
nominated.  Item  I  give  unto  my  son  Edmund  the  Seventy  Acres  of 
land  belonging  to  me  which  lyeth  by  Rariton  river  and  I  give  to  him 
m\-  Musquet  and  my  razier.  Item  I  give  un'to  my  daugther  Mary  my 
dwelling  house  and  my  home  lott  and  all  appertinances  thereunto  be- 
longing and  my  lott  of  'Meadow  in  the  great  Meadow  which  lyeth  by 
the  Creeke  which  is  called  Bonhame  Creeke  and  all  my  Bookes  and  One 
Third  of  my  Cattle  and  moveable  goods.  Item  I  give  unto  my  daugh- 
ter Elizabeth  Forty  Acres  of  land  belonging  to  me  which  lyeth  on  the 
North  Side  of  Andrew  Woodins  home  lott  and  l)oundeth  on  the  East 
side  by  the  highwa\-  that  goeth  to  the  vineyard  and  I  give  to  her  one 
third  of  my  Cattel  and  m\-  moveable  goods.  Item  I  give  to  Elizabeth 
mv  wife  for  the  Tearme  oi  her  Widdowhood  One  Third  of  my  Cattel 
and  moveable  good's  and  do  make  her  Executrix  of  this  my  Last  will 
and  Testament  Also  I  ordaine  Mr.  Samuel  Dennis  of  Wood  bridge  and 
John  Ffichrandolphe  of  Piscattaway  to  be  overseers  for  my  children. 
Item  I  ordaine  that  my  Daughter  shall  not  dispossesse  her  mother  of 
the  house  During  her  Widdowhood  Item  T  ordaine  that  the  Legacie 
or  thirds  which  are  given  to  Elizabeth  my  wife  shall  at  the  Marriage 
or  Death  of  her  the  aforesaid,  the  one  halfe,  returne  to  my  Daughter 
Mary  and  the  other  halfe  to  my  Daughter  Elizabeth  and  all  my  lands 
in  New  England  to  l)e  equally  Divided  betwixt  my  daughters.  In  Wit- 
ness wdiereof  I  have  hereunto  sett  mv  hand  and  scale  the  day  and  yeare 
first  above  written  l>enajah  I  )iudiam  :  L  .S  Sealed  Signed  and  De- 
livered in  ve  ])resents  of  I'enin  :  I  lull  Geo:  Hull  l>enajamin  lIuU  and 
George  Hull  have  given  iheir  testimony  before  me  u  day  of  .\ugust, 
1680  John  .'^malley.  Vol.  XXI,  page  67.  Will  of  llenajah  I  )unlKini. 
nuMUions  wife  Elizabeth,  and  children  iMlmund,  Mary  and  hdizabeth. 
Land  on  Raritan  River,  ISoidiam's  Creek  and  in  Xew  iMigland.  l\x- 
ccutors  the   wife,  .S;;nuu'l    Dennis  of  Woodbridgc  and  John    I-'itz   Ran- 


252  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

dolph  of  Piscataway.     Witnesses,   Benjamin   and    George    Hnll.     Will 
dated  May  10,  1679. 

EDMUXD  DUNHAM'S  will  is  recorded  in  Liber  B.  of  Wills,  page 
496,  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  Trenton.  It  men- 
tions his  wife,  Mary,  and  sons,  Benajah,  Edmund,  Jonathan,  and 
Ephraim,  and  daughters,  Mary  Smalley,  Hannah  Davis  and  nephew, 
John  Thompson.  Also  mentions  land  in  Newi  England.  Ruth  daugh- 
ter of  Edmund  Dunham,  b.  in  1698;  m.  David  Thomas,  son  of  David 
Thomas  and  Jane  Rythwack.  Issue :  Elizabeth  Thomas,  b.  about 
1722;  m.  1742,  Isaac  Wayne,  son  of  Anthony  Wayne,  who  was  b.  in 
Yorkshire,  England.  He  resided  for  a  number  of  years  in  Ireland, 
from  whence  he  emigrated  to  America.  In  1722,  settled  in  Philadelphia 
and  purchased  1,300  acres  of  land  in  Chester  County.  After  his  death, 
500  acres  passed  into  the  possession  of  his  son.  Isaac.  Besides  Isaac, 
he  bad  three  other  sons.  Among  these  was  Gilbert,  employed  as 
a  teacher.  Historians  describe  Elizabeth  as  possessing  "Great  force 
of  character."  She  was  m.  in  1742  and  d.  in  1792;  Isaac  d.  in  1744; 
Elizabeth  was  buried  in  the  church  burial  ground  of  the  Seventh  Day 
Baptist  denomination,  at  New  Town  Square,  which  is  13  m.  west  of 
Philadelphia.  To  reach  the  cemetery,  take  trolley  from  foot  of  Market 
Street,  along  63d  Street,  Philadelphia,  and  change  for  Newtown  Square. 
The  elder  David  Thomas  located  at  Newtown,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa. 
Phillip  Thomas,  his  brother  was  b.  in  1697;  m.  Esther,  b.  in  1698;  David 
was  b.  in  1695;  m.  Ruth;  b.  1698.  When  David  Thomas  located  in 
Newtown,  there  were  two  other  families  of  Thomas  in  Eastern  Penn- 
sylvania, one  at  Hilltown,  Buck  Co.,  the  other  at  Warwick,  Chester  Co. 

WAYNE. 

14.  I  ELIZABETH  THOMAS,  b.  about  1722;  m.  Isaac  Wayne,  in 
1742.  Plad  one  son  and  two  daughters.  Issue:  Anthony  Wayne, 
known  as  Mad  Anthony  Wayne,  was  born  Jan.  i,  1745,  at  Easttown, 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.;  m.  Mary,  dau.- of  Bartholomew  Penrose,  of  Phila- 
delphia. He  was  a  very  important  character  in  the  Revolutionary 
struggle.  He  d.  at  Presque  Island,  Erie  County,  Pa.,  Dec.  14,  1796. 
Many  of  the  descendants  of  William,  who  settled  in  Warwick,  Chester 
Co.,  were  buried  in  Coventry  in  that  county.  I.  Newton  Ritncr  is  one  of 
his  descendants,  lately  living  in  Philadelphia.  He  is  not  a  Dunham  de- 
scendant. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  NEW  JERSEY  ARCHIVES  RELATING 
TO  THE  DUNHAM  FAMILY.  Vol.  I.,  page  134.  On  September 
(7ber)  14th,  1673,  Bennayah  Dunham  was  sworn  in  as  Captain  of  the 


BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  253 

Piscataway  Militia.  (Also  see  N.  Y.  State  Historian's  Report,  1896.) 
Vol.  XXL,  page  165.  Nov.  10,  1688.  Edmund  Dunham's  name  men- 
tioned in  an  account  of  several  men's  I)ills  for  Quit  Rent.  Page  194. 
Was  witness  to  the  will  of  Hopewell  Hull  proved  May  8,  1693.  Page 
233.  Deed  Edmund  I  )unliam  to  Cap't  John  LangstafT,  both  of  Piscat- 
away, for  10  acres  of  land  tliere.  Page  282.  March  10,  1697.  Con- 
firmation to  Ednuuid  Duuliani  and  others  of  Piscataway,  of  a  small 
tract  of  meadow  there  on  the  north  side  of  the  Raritan  Ri\er,  west 
of  the  lower  landing.  Page  in.  Patent  of  100  acres  of  land  at  Am- 
brose Point,  Piscataway  Township,  issued  to  iMlmund  Dunham.  Page 
290.  Deed  of  20  acres  of  land  from  Hopewell  llull  lo  lulnumd  Dun- 
ham. Page  290.  Deed  from  Ijenjamin  h'itz  Randolph  and  wife  Sarah, 
to  Edmund  Dunham  for  two  lots,  one  of  40  acres  and  one  of  100  acres. 
Vol.  H.,  pages  326  and  396.  In  1700  and  in  1701  Edmund  Dunham 
signed  petitions  of  remonstrance  against  the  acts  of  the  proprietors  and 
asked  for  the  appointment  of  a  competent  Governor.  \'ol.  HI.,  page 
200.  Edmund  Dunham  is  mentioned  as  one  of  the  contributors  to 
the  Lord  Cornbury  fund  in  1707.  Page  211.  Is  named  in  an  affidavit 
as  one  who  contributed  to  that  fimd.  Page  217.  Afifidavit  of  his  con- 
tributing to  that  fund.  April  29,  1707.  Vol.  IV.,  pages  188,  189. 
Signs  a  petition  of  the  Freeholders  of  Middlesex  Co.  against  the  elec- 
tion of  Thomas  h'farmer  as  representative.  At  this  election  Dunham 
was  the  opposing  candidate.  \'ol.  I.,  page  283.  \'ol.  XXL,  page  112. 
Patent  of  10^/2  acres  of  land  granted  to  Edmund  Dunham  in  right  of 
his  father,  P>enajah  Dunham.  \'ol.  XXII. ,  page  643.  "About  1700  or 
1701  a  number  of  the  members  of  the  Piscata([ua  i'.ajitist  Church  in 
Piscataqua  township,  Middlesex  Count}-,  withdrew  from  that  church 
and  formed  a  separate  congregation,  observing  the  seventh  day  as  the 
Sabbath.  They  chose  a  minister  and  deacon  October  iiih.  1705.  and 
in  the  fourth  month,  1707,  organized  a  Seventh  Day  IJaptist  Church 
with  eighteen  members.  Echuund  Dunham,  one  of  the  originators  of 
the  church,  having  been  ordained  at  Westerly.  \\.  L.  in  1705.  was  the 
first  pastor;  he  had  been  a  lay  ])reacher  in  the  Piscataqua  Church  since 
1689.  He  continued  pastor  of  the  new  church  uniil  his  death.  March 
7,  1734-  i'l  'i'^  72nd  year.  lie  was  succeeded  in  1745  b\  his  son.  the 
\\c\.  Jonathan  Dunham,  who  had  preached  to  the  congregation  as  a 
licentiate  for  many  years."  The  record  of  the  ordination  o\  l^dminid 
Dunham.  "The  Cluu-ch  of  (lod  keeping  the  C'oiumandnieiUs  oi  (  iod 
and  the  faith  of  Jesus  Christ,  living  in  Pisca'awa}-  and  Hopewell  in  the 
Pr(nMnce  of  New  jersey,  being  assemble(l  with  one  accord  at  the  I'.ousc 


254  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

of  Benjamin  Martin  in  Piscataway,  the  19th  day  of  August,  1705,  we 
did  then  and  there  and  with  one  mind  choose  our  dearly  beloved  Ed- 
mund Dunham,  who  is  faithful  in  the  Lord,  to  be  our  elder  and  assist- 
ant according  to  the  will  of  God,  whom  we  did  send  to.  New  England 
to  be  ordained,  who  was  ordained  at  the  church-meeting  in  Westerly, 
R.  I.,  by  prayer  and  laying  of  hands  by  their  elder,  William  Gibson, 
the  8th  day  of  Septennber,  1705." 

9  BENAJAH,  b.  Aug.  13,  1684;  m.  Sept.  21,  1704,  Dorothy  Mar- 
tin; b.  June  t6,  1686,  dau.  of  John  and  Dorothy  Martin,  1715;  member 
of  Col.  Ffarmer's  Regiment,  Fourth  Company;  Capt.  Wetherbee '  1714 
to  1731  ;  town  clerk  of  Piscataway,  N.  J.;  d.  Aug.  11,  1742.  Benajah 
Dunham,  oldest  son  of  Edmund  Dunham  was  for  seventeen  years, 
1714  ta  1731,  town  clerk  of  Piscataway  township.  ^  Vol.  IV.,  page  188-9. 
Arch,  of  N.  J.  He  signed  a  petition  of  remonstrance  against  the  elec- 
tion of  Thomas  Ffarmer  as  representative.  In  171 5  he  was  a  private 
in  the  Fourth  Company  of  Col.  Thomas  Ffarmer's  Regiment  of  Militia. 
(N.  Y.  State  Hist.  Report,  Vol.  I.,  p.  532.)  His  nuncupative  will  on 
file  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  proved 
August  II,  1742,  says  "that  on  Monday,  August  9,  1742,  about  five 
hours  before  his  death  he  declared  his  will,  mentioning  his  sons,  Benajah 
and  Martin."  His  wife  refused  to  administer  the  estate.  Issue:  17. 
I., — John,  b.  July  8,  1705;  m.  Oct.  23,  1729,  Mercy  Drake.  18.  II. — 
Hezekiah,  b.  Dec.  3,  1707;  m.  Dec.  23,  1733,  Elizabeth  Drake.  19.  III. 
— Benajah,  b.  Aug.  30,  1712;  m.  Hannah  M'artin.  20.  IV. — 'Martin,  b. 
Dec.  II,  1714;  m.  1736,  Martin  Wooden.  21.  V. — Elizabeth,  b.  Oct. 
24,  1715.  22.  VI. — Mary,  b.  April  20,  1717;  m.  1736,  Peter  Wooden. 
23.  VII. — ^Esther,  b.  March  14,  1720;  m.  Samuel  Dunn,  Jr.  24.  VIII. 
— Priscilla,  b.  Aug.  i,  1722.  25.  IX. — Rachel,  b.  Aug.  16,  1724.  26. 
X.— Elisha,  b.  Oct.  11,  1728. 

12  JONATHAN,  b.  March  4,  1693;  m.  Aug.  15,  1714,  Jane  Pyatt, 
by  Rev.  John  t)rake ;  first  recorded  marriage  in  Piscataway;  1715  mem- 
ber of  Col.  Thos\  Ffarmer's  Regiment,  Fourth  Company,  Capt.  Wether- 
bee ;  1746,  succeeded  his  father  in  the  ministry;  preached  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Westerly,}  R.  I.,  an'd  Newport;  she  d.  Sept.  15,  1779,  aged  84 
years,  near  Steljton,  N.  J.  Inscription  on  tombstone  in  graveyard : 
"In  memory  of  tihe  Rev.  Jonathan  Dunham,  died  March  10,  1777  in  the 
83  year  of  his  jage."  "Angels  may  speak  him ;  ah,  not  we  Whose 
worth  his  Congregation  see.  But  for  our  loss,  were  it  in  our  power 
We'd  weep  an  everlasting  shower."  Issue,  Piscataway,  N.  J.:  26a.  I. 
— Elizabeth,  b.    1715;  m.    1739,   Micaiah   Dunn;   b.   Sept.    12,    1710;   d. 


Col.  Azakiah  Dunham. 


BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  255 

Sept.  II,  1779;  lie  was  a  RevolutitMiary  soldier;  she  d.  Dec.  4,  1771. 
27.  II. — Azariah,  b.  Vch.  9.  1718;  m.  (i)  Mary  Tuxton  ;  m.  (2)  Mary 
(Ford)  Stone;  d.  Jan.  22,  1790.  28.  III. — Jt)natlian,  b.  May  23,  1721  ; 
m.  Keziah  Fitz  Randolph.  29.  I\'. — David,  b.  Oct.  14,  1723;  m.  Re- 
Ix'cca  Dunn;  d.  Oct.  6,  1807.  30.  V. — Isaac,  b.  Aug.  10,  1725;  d. 
young.  31.  VI. — Ruth,  b.  Jan.  3.  1727;  m.  Feb.  25,  1746,  James  Mar- 
tin.    32.  \MI. — Samuel,  b.  Nov.  2y,  1730;  m.  IMay  8,  1750.  Mary  Lucas. 

33.  \'III. — Jane,  h.  April  2,  1734. 

DUNN. 
26a  I. — ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Jonathan,  1693  !  ^^-  June  27,  1715  ;  m. 
1738,  Micajah  Dunn;  she  d.  Dec.  4,  1771,  and  he  Sept.  11,  1779.     Issue: 

34.  I. — Joel,  b.  1747;  m.  Oct.  2,  1775,  Rachel  Runyan,  a  Huguenot. 
Issue:  35.  I. — Sarah,  b.  1796;  m.  1819,  Benjamin  T.  Field,  son  of  John 
Field,  astronomer;  she  d.  1833.  Issue:  36.  I. — Jane  Randolph  Field, 
b.  1823;  m.  Thomas  Eastman  McDonald.  Issue:  27-  I- — Mary  White 
McDonald,  m.  James  Moses,  in   1874. 

.29  DAVID,  b.  March  14,  1723;  m.  Oct.  14,  1750,  Rebecca  Dunn, 
who  d.  Aug.  30,  1734;  he  d.  Oct.  6,  1806;  buried  at  Stelton,  N.  J. 
Issue:  38.  I. — Jonathan,  b.  1751  ;  m.  (i)  Sarah  Lenox;  m.  (2)  Su- 
sanna Halsey  ;  d.  Jan.  6,  1797.  39.  II. — Sarah,  b.  1752;  m.  Abel  StelH. 
40.  HI. — David,  b.  1755;  m.  Keziah  Dunn.  41.  I\'. — Jeremiah,  b. 
1758;  m.  Phebe  Fitz  Randolph;  d.  Jan.  11,  1831.  42.  \'.— Azariah,  1). 
1760;  m.  Elizabeth  Dunham.  43.  VI. — Phineas,  b.  1764;  m.  Zeruiah 
Dunham. 

27  AZARIAH,  b.  Feb.  9.  1718;  m.  (i)  Mary  Tuxton  ;  m.  (2)  May 
21,  1753,  Mrs.  Mary  Stone,  dau.  of  'Col.  Jacob  and  Hannali  (Baldwin) 
Ford;  b.  Sept.  22,  1734,  Morristown,  X.  J.;  civil  engineer  and  surveyor; 
settled  in  New  Brunswick  about  1760;  1763  appoiiUrd  l)y  New  Jersey 
legislature;  commissioner  to  examine  land  titles  in  Ik-rgen  township; 
1765,  served  on  two  boundary  commissions;  1775,  member  of  New 
Jersey  colonial  assembly;  named  as  a  patriot  in  resolution.  Nov.  17, 
1775;  member  of  Provincial  congress,  1775-6;  lieutenant  colonel.  Sec- 
ond Middlesex  Regiment,  1775-6;  commissary  general.  New  Jersey, 
1776;  1778,  on  connnittee  of  safety,  first  president  of  the  cor])oration  of 
New  Brunswick,  under  its  new  charier.  1784:  d.  Jan.  _'_',  \y^)o:  l)uried 
in  fann'h'  ground,  risoalawax,  .\.  J.  Issue:  43.  1. —  l)avid.  ■■.^i|uire,'' 
b.  Aug.  5.  1745;  m.  Mary  I  )uuii  ;  d.  March  2(;,  1807.  44.  II.  —  Mary.  h. 
April  20,  1747.  43.  III.— Jane,  b.  h'el).  jo.  174S.  4^1.  1\'. —  Lewis  l'"oril, 
b.  March  31,  1754;  m.  Jam-  Tuthill;  d.  .\ug.  2(),  1821.  47.  \'. — John, 
b.  Jan.  4,   1756;  m.   .\nn   ."^herrerd.     4S.    \'i. — James,  b.   Oct.    12.    1757; 


256  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

m.  Hannah  Smith;  d.  Sept.  23,  1799.  49.  VII. — Ehzabeth,  b.  Oct.  24, 
1759;  d.  Oct.,  1761.  50.  VIII.— Nancy,  b.  March  8,  1761  ;  d.  April  10, 
1840;  buried  ist  Reform  Church  yard.  New  Brunswick.  51.  IX. — Han- 
nah, b.  Feb.  17,  1764;  d.  Sept.  17,  1764.  52.  X.— Sarah,  b.  Aug.  27, 
1765;  m.  James  Hankenson  ;  d.  March  24.  1808.  53.  XL — Jacol),  b. 
Sept.  30,  1767,  ^ew  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  surgeon;  ni.  Ehzabeth  Lawson ; 
he  d.  Aug.  22),  1832;  buried  in  'Christ  Church  burial  ground.  New  Bruns- 
wick. 54.  XII.— Moses,  b.  July  5.  1770;  d.  Sept.  3,  1771.  55.  XIII. 
—William,  b.  June  27,  1772;  d.  May  6,  1821.  56.  XIV. — Hannah,  b. 
Jan.  17,  1774;  d.  Feb.  12,  i860. 

43a  DAVID,  known  as  "Squire;"  b.  Aug.  5.  1745;  m.  Oct.  17,  1766, 
Mary  Dunn;  b.  Nov.  8,  1748;  d.  July  2y,  1823;  he  d.  March  29,  1807; 
buried  near  Stelton,  N.  J.  Issue:  57.  I. — Zeruaih.  h.  July  14,  1767; 
m.  Phineas  Dunham.  58.  II. — Christian,  b.May  14.  1770.  59.  IH. 
—Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  17.  1772;  m.  Azariah  Dunham,  of  David.  60.  IV. 
— Jane,  b.  March  30,  1775;  m.  1795-6,  Geo.  Housell,  Cumberland  Co., 
N.  J.  61.  V. — Benjamin,  b.  July  6,  1777.  62.  VI. — Jephtha,  b.  Feb. 
4,  1780.  63.  VII. — Edmund,  b.  July  23.  1782;  m.  Sarah  De  Groot. 
64.  VIII. — Sarah,  b.  June  18.  1784;  m.  Joseph  Runyon.  65.  IX. — 
George  W..  b.  Dec.  19,  1788;  m.  April  11.  1812,  Phebe  Vail;  b.  March 
14.  1792;  d.  Oct.  5.  1881  ;  he  d.  June  22,  1876.  66.  X. — Benjamin,  b. 
Aug.  22,  1786;  m.  Rachel  Runyon.  67.  XL— David  T.,  b.  Aug.  22, 
1792;  m.  Caroline  Ross. 

38  JO'NATHAN,  b.  1751;  m.  (i)  Sarah  Lenox,  1775;  m.  (2)  Su- 
sanna Halsey,  who  d.  May  22,  1808;  he  d.  Jan.  6,  1797,  Stelton.  N.  J. 
Issue:  68.  I. — Jonathan,  b.  Dec.  25,  1775;  m.  Mary  Clark;  d.  March 
6,  1856.  69.  I L— Mary,  cL  1779.  70.  HI.— Eliza,-  d.  1779.  71.  IV. 
— Azariah,  b.  New  Jersey;  moved  to  Sharpsville.  y2.  V. — Rebecca. 
y^.  VI.— David.     74.  VII.— Mercy.     75.  VHL— Phineas. 

STELLI. 

39  SARAH,  b.  1752;  m.  1770,  Abel  Stelli.  Issue:  76.  I. — David 
Stelli.  77.  II. — Isaac.  78.  HI. — Rebecca.  79.  IV. — Christiana.  80. 
v.— Ambrose.  81.  VI.— Mercy.  8ia.  VII.— Catharine.  8ib.  VHL— 
Betsey.     8ic.  IX. — Sarah. 

46  LEWIS  FORD,  b.  March  31,  1754.  New  Brunswick;  surgeon, 
Third  Battalion,  New  Jersey;  m.  1777,  Jane,  dan.  of  Dr.  Samuel  Tut- 
hill.  New  P.runswick ;  he  d.  Aug.  26,  1821;  i>uried  in  Presbyterian 
church  yard.  New  Brunswick.  Issue:  82.  I. — Lewis,  m.  Cathrine 
Campfield,  of  Morris  Co.;  she  d.  at  New  Brunswick;  he  is  buried  in  the 
church  vard  at  New  Bruns'wick.     83.  II. — Mary,  buried  in  Presbyterian 


i?i-:naj.\ii   dlinham.  257 

church  yard  in  Xcw  llrunswick.  84.  III. — Juha  C'..  111.  John  11.  Linn, 
of  Philadelphia,  85.  IV. — Jane,  m.  Robert  M.  l->oggs,  of  New  liruns- 
wick.  86,  V,j^Sarah  Ann  Tuthill,  ni.  James  Cammelius,  Dec.  7,  1818, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  Y,  87.  VI, — ^Jacob,  88.  Vll.^'ictor,  d,  young. 
88a.  VIII.     88b.   IX.— James. 

46  DR.  LEWIS  DUNHAM,  son  of  Col.  Azariah  Dunham.  On 
Wednesday,  Feb.  14,  1776,  the  Provincial  Congress  of  N^ew  Jersey 
passed  the  following  resolution:  "Resolved,  uiianimously,  that  'Sir. 
Lewis  Dunham  be  recommended  by  this  Congress  to  the  Honorable 
Continental  Congress  as  surgeon  for  the  third  battalion  now  raising  in 
this  colony." 

LINN. 

84  JULIA  C,  m.  John  H.  Linn.  I'hiladclphia.  Issue:  89.  I.— 
Julia  Linn.  90,  II. — Emily.  91.  HI. — Elizabeth,  m.  William  R.  Kirk- 
land,  Baltimore. 

BOGGS. 

85  JANE,  m.  Robert  Morris  Boggs,  New  I'runswick,  son  of 
Robert  and  Mary  (Morris)  Boggs  and  grandson  of  Robert  Morris,  of 
Philadelphia.  Issue:  92,  I. — Maria  Boggs,  m.  Job  (  )l(len.  of  Prince- 
ton. 93.  II. — Louis.  94.  HI. —  Robert  Morris,  m.  Helen  (iarretson. 
95.   I\'. — Julia,  in. , 

CAMMELIUS, 
/  86  SARAH  ANN  TUTHILL,  m.  Dec.  17,  1S18,  James,  son  of 
Charles  Cammelius,  of  Long  Island,  and  Sarah  Roosevelt,  dau.  of 
Jacobus,  N.  Y.  C.  ;  he  was  a  merchant  in  N.  Y.  C. ;  she  was  buried  in 
Presbyterian  churcK  yard.  New  Brunswick.  Issue:  96.  1. — James 
Cammelius,  m.  JuHa  Leitson,  New  P>rurtswick.  (;7.  II. — Jane  Dun- 
ham, b.  Aug.   II,  1826;  m.  John   Lowu}-   l''kMning;  (k   April   2>,   1S95. 

FLEMING. 
97  JANE  D.  CA^fMELIUS,  b.  Aug.  11,  1826;  m.  at  .\ugusta,  Ga., 
Aug.  20,  1863;  a  wealthy  planter;  b.  1815,  John  P.  Meming;  b.  Ai)ril 
21,  1895.  Issue:  98.  1. — Cammelius  i'leming,  b.  .^ei)t.  15,  i8()4; 
bookkeejier,  Augusta,  Ga.  99.  11. —  Margaret  .Marion  Roosevelt;  b. 
Dec.  i<;.  i8r)4  ;  m.  .Mien  Middleton  lloatwright.  100.  1  H. — Lewis  Dun- 
bam,  b.  Jul}    1^   1868;  d.  in  infancy. 

r.(  ).\  rwKhiHT. 

99  MARGARI-yr  .MARlo.X  KooSIAI'J.T  I'LhAI  I  .\(  i.  b.  1  )rc. 
19,  1864.  Augusta,  Ga.;  m.  ()cl.  i,  i88(;,  Allen  .\1.  i'.oaiwright.  Colum- 
bus, S.  C,  Augusta,  Ga.  Issue:  101.  I. — Allen  Marion  I'oatwright, 
b.,.\ug.  T,  1890;  (1.  Jan.  31,  1 891.      102.   H. — James  L'annnelins.  b.  b'eb. 


258  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

II,  1892;  d.  Feb.  17,  1892.     103.  III. — Margaret  Roosevelt,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1894.     104.  IV. — Eleanor  M.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1895. 

47  JOHN,  b.  Jan.  4,  175^);  m.  Ann  Sherred ;  b.  March  22,  ijC^i  ;  d. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  March  9,  1848,  dan.  of  Dr.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Meming)  Sherred;  he  d.  July  15,  1799.  Issue:  105.  I. — John  Clark- 
son,  b.  July  16,  1792;  d.  April  6,  1793.  106.  II. — Edward  Wood,  b. 
Feb.  10,  1794;  m.  Maria  Smyth  I'arker ;  d.  July  26,  1871. 

106  EDWARD  W.,  b.  Feb.  10,  1794;  m.  April  28,  1818,  Maria 
Smyth  Parker;  b.  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Feb.  2,  1794;  d.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1834,  dau.  of  John,  of  James  Parker  and  Gertrude  Skin- 
ner, of  Rev.  William  Skinner  and  Eliza  Van  Cortlandt ;  her  mother  was 
Ann  Eawrence,  sister  of  Capt.  James  Lawrence,  of  the  Chesapeake 
founder  and  first  president  of  Corn  Exchange  Bank,  N.  Y.  C. ;  he  u. 
Irvington,  N.  X.,  July  26,  1871.  Issue:  107.  I. — ^Edward,  b.  March 
27,  1819;  m.  (i)  Minerva  Warner  Harrison;  m.  (2)  Penelope  Parker; 
d.  1892.  108.  II. — ^^Anna  Parker,  d.  in  infancy.  109.  III. — John 
Parker,  b.  1820;  d.  1849.  i^O-  ^^- — Lewis,  d.  young,  iii.  V. — James 
Lawerence,  b.  April  19,  1826;  m.  Charlotte  TifTany  Morse;  d.  Oct.  3, 
1878.  112.  \'I. — Carroll,  b.  Oct.  29,  1828;  m.  Harriet  Elvira  Kellogg; 
d.  Feb.  18,  1877.  113-  VII.— Ann  Lawerence,  b.  Nov.  6,  1832;  m. 
Samuel  Colman,  Newport,  R.  I. 

107  EDWARD,  b.  New  Brunswick,  March  2"/,  1819;  m.  (i)  Jan. 
27,  1848,  Minerva  W.  Harrison;  b.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  9,  1821  ;  d. 
July  6,  1851,  dau.  of  Elisha  and  Minerva  (Warner)  Harrison;  m.  (2) 
March  29,  1855,  Penelope  (Butler)  Parker,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Issue: 
114.  I. — Clarinda  Harrison,  b.  March  21,  1849;  i"-  Augustus  Kirkham. 

KIRK'HAM. 

114  CLARINDA  H.,  b.  Brooklyn,  March  21,  1849;  "i-  Dec.  12, 
1872,  Augustus  Kirkham;  1).  Ravenna,  Ohio,  March  19,  1837,  son  of 
George  and  Caroline  Adams  (Baldwin)  Kirkham,  Hastings-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y.  Issue:  115.  I. — Susan  Baldwin  Kirkham,  b.  Oct.  5,  1873;  m. 
Kensington,  Eng.,  July  17,  1897,  Wilfred  James  Worcester,  son  of  Deari 
Worcester  and  Mary  Abigail  Low,  of  New  York.  116.  II. — Alice 
Harrison,  b.  Feb.  11,  1875;  m.  Lloyd  McKim  Garrison.  117.  HI. — 
Anne  Lawrence,  b.  N.  Y.  C,  March  9,  1877.  118.  IV. — ^Edward,  b. 
Hastings-ow-Hudson,  Jan.  9,  1883. 

WORCESTER. 

115  SUSAN  B.  KIRKHAM,  b.  N.  Y.  C,  Oct.  5,  1873;  m.  July 
17,  1897,  at  Kensington,  Eng.,  Wilfred  James  Worcester,  son  of  Edwin 
Dean  Worcester  and  Mary  Abigail  Low,  of  N.  Y.  C.    Issue,  b.  N.  Y.  C. : 


BENAJAII    DUNHAM.  259 

119.  I. — Dean  Kirkhani  Worcester,  ]).  Alay  12,  1898.     120.  II. — Wini- 
fred, b.  Sept.  II,  1899. 

GARRISON. 
116  ALICE  II.  KIRKHAM,  b.  N.  Y.  C,  Feb.  ii.  1875;  m.  May 
12,  1896,  at  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Llyod  McK.  (iarrison,  son  of 
Wendell  and  Lucy  (McKim)  Garrison,  Orange,  N.  J.  Issue,  b.  N. 
Y.  C.:  121.  I. — Lloyd  Kirkliani  Garrison,  1).  Nov.  19,  1897.  122.  II. 
— Clarinda  Kirkham,  b. March  6,  1900. 

111  JAMES  L..  b.  April  19,  1826;  m.  Jan.,  1851,  Charlotte  T.,  dau. 
of  N.  B.  Morse,  Brooklyn;  d.  1874;  he  d.  Oct.  3,  1878.  Issue:  123. 
I. — Maria  Parker,  b.  Nov.,  1851  ;  d.  Nov.,  1852.  124.  II. — Henry 
Tiffany,  b.  April  13.  1854;  d.  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  Jimc  9,  1878.  125. — 
III. — James  Lawrence,  b.  July  6,  1875;  m.  1900,  Athelais  Crawford, 
W^akefield,  N.  Y.  126.  I\'.— Helen,  b.  1863;  d.  1868.  127.  V.— Cleve- 
land, b.  Dec.  21,  1865;  d.  Oct.  8,  1878. 

112  CARROLL,  b.  Oct.  29,  1828;  ^I.  D. ;  m.  Feb.  22,  1853.  Harriet 
E.  Kellogg,  dau.  of  Ed\vard  and  Esther  Fenn  (Warner)  Kellogg, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  b.  May  9,  1828;  d.  Jan.  22,  1878;  he  d.  Feb.  18,  1877, 
Irvington,  N.  Y.  Issue:  128.  I. — ^Carroll.  b.  Jan.  2-^,  1858;  m.  Mar- 
garet Worcester  Dows.  129.  II. — Edward  Kellogg,  b.  Sept.  i,  i860; 
m.  Mary  Dows.  130.  HI. — Theodore,  b.  Nov.  4.  1862;  m.  Josephine 
Balestier.  131.  I\'. — Herbert,  b.  June,  1865;  d.  March  8,  1866.  132. 
V. — IConstantine,  b.  June,  1868;  d.  1868.  133.  \  I. — Beatrice,  b.  March 
2,  1870,  N.  Y.  C. 

128  CARROLL,  b.  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25.  1858;  m.  April  2 
1884,  Margaret  W.  Dows,  dau.  of  David,  N.  Y.  C. ;  M.  1).,  Irvington 
N.  Y.  Issue:  134.  I. — Ethel,  b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  .\pv\\  2-,  1886.  135 
II.— Carroll,  1).  Irvington,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21.  1887.  I3().  III.— Dows,  b 
Irvingtoii,  June  i,  1890.  137.  lY. — .Arthur  Louis,  1).  Irvingiou.  Dec 
II,  1 89 1. 

129  EDWARD  K.,  b.  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i,  i8r>o;  M.  D. :  m. 
June  4,  1893,  Mary  Dows,  dau.  of  David.  N.  \'.  C.  Issue:  138.  1. — 
Theodora,  b.  1895. 

130  THEODORE,  b.  Irvington,  X.  V..  Nov.  4,  iSf.j;  .M.  1 ). :  m. 
1897,  Josephine  Balestier.  Issue:  139.  I. — Theodore,  b.  X.  Y.  C, 
Dec.    17,    i8(j7.      140.    11. — Wolcott    Balestier,    l>.    Boston,    .Mass.,   June 

21,    KjOO. 

48  j.\MES,  b.  Oct.  12.  1757;  HI.  Hannah  Smith,  Xew  Ib-uu:  w  ick. 
N.  j.;  d.  Sept.  27,,  I7(>j.  Issue:  141.  1. — Mary  .\im.  m.  Stei)hen 
Bi:ckalow.      142.   H. — Fdiza  .*^mith,  m.  .Stephen  Howell. 


26o  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

HOWELL. 

142  ELIZA  S.,  m.  Stephen  Howell.  Lssue :  143.  L — Julius  S. 
Howell,  m.  Mary  Wilson,  of  Strondsburgh,  Pa.  Had  Josephine  and 
William.  144.  H. — ^Theodorc  Dunham,  m.  Ann  D.  Wayne,  145.  HL 
— Maxwell.  146.  IV. — Annie  Grace  Gordon.  147.  IV. — ^Adaline,  d. 
Oct.  3,  1822;  b.  Feb.,  1822,  Stelton,  N.  J.  148.  V.— Abranj.  149.  VI. 
—Rachel  M.,  b.  1813;  m.  (i)  1834,  David  B.  Davis;  ni.  (2)  Alex. 
Hertiage.  150.  VII. — Isaac  S.,  m.  Jane  Fitz  Randolph.  151.  VIII. — 
Hannah  Ann,  m.  Isaac  H.  Dunn.  152.  IX. — Randolph  M.,  m.  Keiza 
Clawson.     153.  X. — William. 

HOWELL. 

144  THEODORE   D.    HOWELL,   m.   Ann    D.    Wayne.     Issue: 

154.  I. — Jennie  Wayne  Howell,  m.  Robert  Le  Boutillicr. 

BOUTILLIER. 
154  JENNIE  W.   HOWELL,  m.   Robert   Le   Boutillier.     Issue: 

155.  I. — Theodore  Howell  Boutillier.     156.  II. — Beatrice. 

HANKENSON. 

52  SARAH,  b.  Aug.  27,  1765;  m.  James  Hankenson,  of  Monmoutih 
Co.,  N.  J.;  d.  March  24,  1808.  Issue:  157.  I. — Eliza  de  Sassure 
Dunham  Hankenson,  m.  James  H.  Newell.  158.  II. — ^Nancy.  159. 
HI. — Lewis  Ford.  160.  IV. — ^Elias  Conover.  161.  V. — Edward  Ford, 
m.  Jane  Lawson  Ayres.  162.  VI. — William  A.  163.  \^II. — 'Caroline 
Moore,  buried  First  Reform  church  yard,  New  Brunswick.  164.  VIII. 
— Mary  Dunham.     165.  IX. — Gustavus,  m.  Deborah  B.  Remsen. 

53  JACOB,  b.  Sept.  30,  1767,  New  Brunswick;  surgeon,  New  Jer- 
sey Volunteers;  m.  Elizabeth  Lawson;  d.  Aug.  23,  1832;  buried  in 
Christ  Church  burial  ground,  New  Brunswick.  Issue :  166.  I. — 
Maria.  167.  II. — ^^Catharine  Lawson,  I).  July  14,  1791  ;  m.  George  W. 
Deshler,  March  26,  1875.  168.  III. — Charles,  m.  Elizabeth  Morel, 
New  Brunswick.  169.  IV. — James  R.,  m.  Sarah  Taylor;  d.  Camden, 
N.  Y.  170.  V. — ^William  L.,  d.  young.  171.  VI. — ^Eliza,  d.  New 
Brunswick,  Christ  Church  yard.  172.  VII. — ^George,  d.  young.  173. 
VIII. — Moses,  d.  young.  174.  IX. — William,  d.  May  6,  1821.  175. 
X. — Hannah,  d.  Feb.  21,  i860,  New  Brunswick. 

168  CHARLES,  m,  Elizabeth  Morel,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  d.  New 
Brunswick,  Christ  Churchyard.  Issue:  176.  I. — Ann  McQueen.  177. 
IT. — Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  H.  Armstrong;  d.  New  Brunswick,  Christ 
Churchyard.  178.  111. — Charles,  m.  Elizabeth  Stout;  d.  New  Bruns- 
wick, Christ  Churchyard.  179.  IV. — Julia,  m.  David  Stevens,  M.  D. 
J 80.  V. — Morel,  m.  Lucretia  Morrison.     181.  VI. — 'Alfred,  m.  Kate. 


r.RNAjAII    DTTNIIAM.  261 

157  ELIZA  DE  SASSIRE  HAXKEXSON.  m.  James  H.  Newell. 
Issue,  Xewell :  182.  I. — Augustus  Dunham  Xewell,  m.  Elizabeth 
(Mackintyre)  Alagee.  Cliiklren  :  183.  I. — Adelaide  Xewell,  h.  Jime  it, 
i860;  m.  William  S.  .Meek.  184.  Had  W'm.  X.  Meek.  185.  II.— 
Elizaheth  Diuiliam  Xewell.  b.  .April  2S<.  1865;  m.  Augustus  liergan,  b. 
186-.  1  lad*!  )iiiiald  .Mcintyre"  P>ergan.  187.  III. — William  .\uguslus, 
M.  D.,  LL.  I).,  graduate  Rutgers  College  and  Uni\ersity  ol  I'ennsyl- 
vania  Alediea!  College;  member  of  congress,  ^oth,  3Tst  and  ^(nh  ctin- 
gress  ;  governor  of  Xew  Jersey  and  Washington  Terrilorw  While  in 
congress  obtained  the  hrst  appropriation  for  establishing  tlie  first  life 
saving  station  along  the  coast  of  the  Ignited  States;  m.  Joanna  \'an 
Deusen.  Children:  188.  1. — Eleanor  \'.  1).  X'^ewell,  m.  John  Xewell 
Jordan;  lieutenant  comman<ler.  V.  S.  navy;  he  d.  i()o4.  18*;.  Had  John 
N.  Jordan.  Jr.  i()o.  H. — Custavus  Adolphus.  i<)i.  HI. — Eliza  S. 
Newell,  m.  Mason  Irwin,  judge  superior  court,  Washingtcm.  192.  Had 
Eleanor  N.  and  193  W'alter  X.  Irwin.  194.  1\'. — William  Augustus 
Newell,  M.  D.,  graduate  Rutgers  College  and  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania Medical 'College  ;  m.  Anna  iUack.  195.  I. — Had  William  Augus- 
tus Newell.  196.  II. — John  W.  Xewell,  major  and  paymaster  L'.  S.  V. 
during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion;  m.  Martha  Earl.  Children:  197.  I. 
—Mary  Esther,  198.  II. — Azariah  Dunham,  199.  III. — ^Caroline  H. 
200.  IV. — Augusta.  201.  y. — Walter.  202.  \M. — ^Edward  Newell. 
203.  IV. — ^W^illiam  Dunham  Newell,  M.  D.,  tiiajor  and  surgeon  V.  S.  A". ; 
m.  xAbigail  Eldridge.     204.  Had  lUdle  Dunham  Xewell. 

169  JAMES  R.,  m.  Sarah  Taylor,  dau.  of  Archibald,  Clinton,  X.  J.; 
d.  Camden,  N.  J.  Issue:  205.  I. — Charles  Stewart,  ni.  l^leanor 
Hen'drickson,  Swedesborough,  N.  J.  206.  II. — Ann  k'liza.  207.  II  I. — 
Robert,  m.  Susan.     208.   I\'. — Jane,  m.    .Martin    \\   Cray,  Salem,  N.  J. 

d'eshler. 

167  CATHARINE  LAW'SON,  b.  July  14.  i7.)7;  m.  George  Wago- 
ner Deshler,  Easton,  Pa.;  d.  March  26,  1873;  buried  Christ  Cdinrch- 
vard,  New  I'runswick.  Issue:  20<>  I. — Charles  Dunham  Deshler,  h. 
March  i,  1819;  m.  .Mar\-  .Moore  Ilolcombe.  210.  II. —  h^lizabeth  D.,  b. 
Dec.  24,  1821  ;  nn.  I'^dwai'd  I'.renion  I'oggs.  211.  III. — Mary  P..,  m. 
Robert  'C.  Case. 

CASE. 

211  .MARY  R.  DESHLER,  m.  Robert  C.  Case.  Issue:  212.  I.— 
Caroline   I).  Case.     213.    II. — ■Eli;jabcth. 

209  CHARLES  D.  DESHPI'R,  I..  March  1,  i8i(,:  m.  Mav  30. 
1841,  Mary  M.  Holcoml:)e,  postmaster,  New   Ibunswick.   .X.  J.      Issue: 


262  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

214.  I. — ^Edward  B.  Deshler,  b.  Feb.  4,  1842;  m.  Rebecca  M.  Cherry. 

215.  II. — George  W.,  b.  July  30,  1844;  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1868; 
first  lieutenant.  First  Artillery.  U.  S. ;  d.  July  28,  1875.  216.  III.— 
Monroe  H..  b.  July  19,  1847;  d.  Aug.  9,  1866.  217.  IV. — James,  b. 
May  10,  1850.  218.  V. — Kate,  b.  July  30,  1852.  219.  VI. — Theophilus 
H.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1855;  d.  Dec.  9,  1856.  220.  VII.— Mary  H.,  b.  Nov.  14, 
1856.  221.  \'III. — Eliza  D.,  b.  Feb.  15.  i860;  d.  Jan.  31,  1861.  222. 
IX. — iCharles.  b.  Oct.  16,  1863.  22^.  X. — Frederick,  b.  March  26,  1866. 
224.   XI. — ^Edith,  b.  July  14,  1869. 

BOGGS. 

210  ELIZABETH  D.  DESHLER,  b.  Dec.  24,  1821  ;  m.  Rev.  Ed- 
ward B.  Boggs,  of  New  Brunswick.  Issue:  225.  I. — George  Brenton 
Boggs,  b.  Jan.  8,  1844;  '^i-  Hannah  Thompson.  226.  II.— Charles 
Deshler,  b.  July  7,  1845;  "i-  Catherine  Cole.  22/.  III. — Francis 
Cranston,  b.  Dec.  26,  1846.  228.  IV. — Edward  S.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1848;  d. 
Sept.,  1850.     229.  V. — ^Herbert. 

68  JONATHAN,  b.  Dec.  25,  1775,  New  Jersey;  in  war  of  1812; 
first  constable  tax  collector  in  towniship  of  Pymafing,  Pa. ;  m.  Mary 
Clark;  d.  Sharpville,  May  6,  1856.  Issue:  230.  I. — Justice,  moved  to 
Jackson  Co.,  Iowa;  a  large  family.  231.  II. — Margaret,  m.  Mr.  Dun- 
lap.  232.  HI. — ^George,  b.  Aug.  8,  1806;  m.  Jane  Hodge;  d.  Jan.  3, 
1871.  233.  IV. — 'Clark,  b.  Jackson  Co.,  Iowa;  family.  234.  V. — 
Azariah.  b.  Mercer  Co.,  Pa.  235.  VI. — Rachel,  m.  Mr.  Jackson,  de- 
scendants in  Columbia  Co.^  Ohio.  236.  VII. — Experience,  m.  John 
Fargeson,  Clark,  Pa.  237.  VIII. — ^Elizabeth,  m.  William  Morger, 
Iowa.  238.  I. — Jane,  m.  Simeon  Hod'ge,  Jackson  Co.,  Iowa.  239.  X. 
— Phineas,  b.  Dec.  28,  1846;  lived  on  homestead,  Sharpville,  Pa. 
240.  XL — ^Mary,  m.  D.  Groscost,  Sharpville.  241.  XIL— James,  d. 
young. 

232  GEORGE,  b.  Aug.  8,  1806;  m.  Jane  Hodge;  d.  Jan.  3,  1871. 
Issue:  242.  I. — Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  20,  1835;  three  years  Company  B, 
Tenth  Pennsylvania  Res.  Corps;  killed  by  accident,  March,  1869. 
243.  II. — Robert,  b.  Dec.  23,  1836;  Company  K,  63d  Regiment,  Penn- 
sylvania Volunteers;  wounded  in  second  battle  of  Bull  Run;  d.  Jan., 
1875.  244.  HI. — Samuel,  b.  'Sept.  14,  1838;  three  years  in  U.  S.  army. 
Company  K,  63d  Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Volunteers ;  postmaster 
17  years,  Sharpsville,  Pa.  245.  IV. — Mary,  b.  Avig.  3,  1840;  d.  April 
I,  1874.  246.  V. — George,  b.  May  9,  1842;  d.  yopng.  247.  VI. — Re- 
becca J.,  b.  June  14,  1844;  d.  May  14,  1862. 

239  PHINEAS,  b.  Dec.  28,  1846;  lives  on  the  old  homestead  of 


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BENAjAir    DUNHAM.  263 

Geo.  Dunham,  Sharpsvillc.  I'a.  Issue:  248.  I. — William.  249.  11. — 
Elizabeth.  250.  III. — Malta  \'aiice.  251.  I\'. — Azariah,  Sharon.  Pa. 
234  AZA'RIAH.  Issue:  252.  I.— Robert.  Sharon.  Pa.  Had 
Alvin  Sharpvillc.  253.  II. — Ezra.  Had  Samuel.  Alaxani.  Pa.  254. 
IH. — Martin,  moved  to  Jackson  Co.,  la.  255.  IV. — Henry,  Sharon, 
Pa.     Had  William   I'..     2^(^.   \. — James,  Iowa. 

40  D.W  II).  b.  1755;  m.  Keziah  Dunn;  b.  June  22.  1733:  he  d. 
Sept.  8,  1812.  Issue:  257.  I. — Xoah.  b.  1799;  d.  1799.  238.  II. — 
Sarah,  m.  Daniel  Kunyon. 

41  JERE.MIAH,  b.  1758:  m.  Phebe  Fitz  Randolph,  who  d.  June 
TO,  1827.  ag-ed  68  years;  he  d.  Jan.  11,  1831.  Issue:  2=f().  I. — Eliza- 
beth, m.  Daniel  Stelli. 

42  AZARI'A'H,  1).  Dec.  24,  iy6o:  m.  Oct.  17,  T79S,  Elizabeth  Dun- 
ham, who  d.  April  12,  1827.  Piscataway.  X.  J.;  he  d.  Oct.  7.  1839. 
Stclton,  X".  J.  Issue:  260.  I. — Jephtha,  b.  June  22,  1793:  m.  Ann 
Runyon.  261.  II. — Aaron, 'b.  June  4,  1793  ;  m.  Eliza  Carlisle.  262.  HI. 
— Mary,  m.  Job  Wolverton. 

32  SAMUEL,  b.  Xov.  27,  1730;  m.  :\Iay  8.  1730,  Mary  Lucas. 
Issue:  263.  I. — Jonathan  S.,  b.  1776;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Ayers  ;  m.  (2) 
Betsey  Drake;  d.  Eeb.  3,  1849.  264.  11. — Elizabeth,  b.  1761  ;  m.  Xahum 
I)unn.  265.  IH. — Mary,  b.  1763  ;  m.  Richard  \\:\\\.  266.  I\\ — Thomas, 
I).  1760,  m.  ;  (1.  at  sea.  267.  I.— Hejjzibah,  b.  1731  ;  m.  April  J3,  1769, 
Samuel  Walker. 

266  THOMAS,  b.  1760;  d.  at  sea.  Issue:  268.  I.— Alorris.  269. 
II. — ]Mary,  m.  Daniel  Ferrel.  270.  HI. — ^Catharine,  m.  James  Phyle. 
271.  IV. — Harriet. 

263  JOiXATH'AN'  S.,  I).  1776:  m.  (i)  Ehzabeth  Ayers;  d.  Jan.  16. 
1841  ;  m.  (2)  Betsey  Drake;  d.  Jan.  3.  1849.  Issue:  2y2.  I. — Samuel. 
2yT,.  II. — James  A.,  m.  Sarah  Holton.  Had  Marilia  Jane,  who  d.  1862. 
274.  HI. — Xehcmiah.  273.  1\\ — Ambrose.  276.  \'. — Prndcnce  A. 
277.  \L— P.lackford.     278.   \II.— Elisee  M.     279.  \  III.— kunvnn. 

43  PHIXEAS  DUX'HAM.  b.  Dec.  it.  1764.  was  the  son  of  David 
Dunham;  b.  March  14,  1722;  d.  (  )ct.  6.  i8()C),  and  was  buried  near 
Stelton,  X.  J.:  he  m.  .Xov.  13.  1788,  Zerniah  Dunham;  b.  Jul\-  14.  1767; 
she  was  the  tlau.  oi  David  Dunham,  b.  .Xug.  3,  1743.  cousin  of  Phineas 
and  son  of  Azariah  Dimham  ;  he  d.  I'\'b.  10,  1844,  and  Zerniah.  d.  |ul\- 
16,  1864,  in  X'ernon,  near  Meadville,  I 'rnnsylvania.  Polh  lie  buried  in 
the  Glendale  Cemetery,  Meadville.  Issue:  280.  I. — Rebecca,  b.  Sept. 
II,  1789;  m.  Samuel  Lord;  she  d,  in  .Mead\ille.  Pa.  281.  II. — Lewis, 
b.  Nov.  3,  i7<;i  :  m.  Jane  McGradw  b'eb.  20,   181 2;  he  d.  in  Meadville, 


264  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

Pa.  282.  III. — Lot  Parent,  b.  Nov.  27,  1793;  m.  Catharine  H.  Mead, 
dau.  of  General  David  ^Nlead,  Oct.  2-],  1825  ;  iie  d.  in  Meadville,  Pa. 
283.  IV. — Jeremiah  Stelli,  b.  Oct.  31,  1795;  m.  Cynthia  Bradley,  March 
30,  1820;  he  d.  in  Detroit,  Mich.  284.  V. — Simeon  Dunham,  b.  April 
I,  1798;  d.  in  Baton  Rouge.  285.  VI. — Maria,  b.  April  28,  1800;  m. 
Edward  Augustus  Reynolds,  Aug.  9,  1821.  These  children  were  b.  in 
Piscataway.  286.  VII. — Eliza,  b.  Sept.  28,  1802,  Cran-ford  Co.,  Pa. ; 
m.  Hon.  James  Miles,  June  7,  1827;  she  d.  near  Girard,  Pa. 

P'HI'NEAS  DUNHAM  was  b.  in  Piscataway,  New  Jersey,  Dec.  11, 
1764;  was  m.  Nov.  13,  1788,  to  Zerniah  Dunham,  who  was  b.  March 
3,  1764.  After  their  marriage  they  settled  near  their  native  place  where 
six  children  were  b.  In  1802  they  emigrated  to  the  wilds  of  Western 
Pennsylvania  and  located  on  a  farm,  which  he  had./ purchased  about 
twelve  miles  north  of  Meadville.  The  journey  was  made  in  wagons 
and  took  about  six  weeks'  time,  following  the  route  by  Bald  Eagle, 
now  Belleforte.  As  the  roads  were  scarcely  more  than  Indian  trails,  it 
is  wonderful  that  they  should  have  had,  according  to  tradition,  but 
one  accident  on  the  way,  that  being  the  upsetting  of  a  wagon  which 
was  not  attended  by  any  serious  results.  Their  domestic  animals  were 
driven  with  them,  and  each  morning  the  bucket  containing  the  milk 
was  hung  under  the  wagon,  and  by  night  the  butter  was  churned  ready 
for  the  evening  meal.  After  weary  days,  and  nights  full  of  fear,  they 
arrived  at  their  new  home.  It  and  the  surroundings  were  so  wild  and 
desolate,  that  they  completely  discouraged  the  brave  pioneer,  who  had 
guided  and  guarded  them  safely  through  all  their  wearisome  journey, 
rind  he  turning  to  his  wife,  said,  "Zerniah,  we  cannot  live  here,  we  will 
not  unpack,  but  we  will  go  back  home  again."  "No,  Phineas,"  said  his 
energetic  wife,  "You  broug'ht  me  here,  and  here  I  will  stay."  After 
remaining  here  three  or  four  years,  they  removed  to  a  farm  which  he 
purchased  just  north  of  Meadville,  a  beautiful  prairie,  long  known  as 
"Dunham's  Flats."  Hfere  they  established  the  lovely  home,  the  memory 
of  which  is  so  cherished  by  the  few  living  grand-children.  The  house 
Imilt  with  heavy  hewn  logs,  was  fashioned  after  the  New  Jersey  home- 
steads, one-and-a-half  stories  in  height,  with  a  porch  along  the  entire 
front  covered  with  vines  and  bordered  with  flowers.  A  wide  hall  with 
a  plain  staircase  divided  the  house  and  terminated  in  an  out  kitchen. 
On  the  right  it  opened  into  an  immense  ki'tchen,  whose  sand-polished 
iloor  and  general  order  made  it  no  mean  place  for  the  entertaining  of 
Qompany.  On  each  side  of  the  huge  fireplace  was  a  large  pantry,  from 
v.hich  could  be  drawn,  at  any  time,  all  the  requisites  for  a  satisfactory 


BENAJAII    DUXIT.\^^.  265 

meal.  In  the  fireplace  hung-  the  large  iron  crane,  with  its  pots  and 
kettles,  and  in  front  stood  the  "Reflector,"'  a  large  tin  box  with  three 
sides,  and  o|)en  front  with  two  shelves,  in  wliicli  l)y  tlie  reflected  heat 
were  baked  the  cakes,  pirs  and  ])nd'dings,  wlnle  the  bread  was  baked 
in  the  iron  "l)ntch  o\'en,"  or  in  the  large  l)rick  one  onlside. 

No  one,  who  has  ever  \-isite(l  one  of  these  old-time  homesteads, 
can  forget  the  cheer  and  l)eanty  of  tlie  light  and  hi'at  from,  these  large 
fireplaces,  particnlarly.  in  the  evening,  wlien  tht'  ])ine  l<nt)ts  were  thrown 
on,  the  beautifid  play  of  the  light  on  the  l)rass  candlesticks  on  the 
mantel,  the  brass  warming  [)an  on  tlie  wall,  and  ]H'wter  kitchen  uare 
polished  and  shining  distributed  around,  while  from  the  joists  hung 
the  guns,  game  bai:^s,  shot  pouches  and  other  implements  for  hunting  or 
defense.  Out  of  the  kitchen  opened  the  private  sitting  and  bedroom  of 
the  heads  of  the  family.  (  )n  the  opposite  side  of  the  hall  was  "the 
room"  kept  for  formal  hospitality,  the  corner  cu])boar(l  filled  with 
dainty  china,  the  samplers  hung  heside  the  famil}-  silhouetts  on  the 
wall,  the  old-fashioned  fm-niture,  and  the  floor  covered  with  a  hand- 
some striped  car])et  of  Imme  manufacture,  all  coimljined  to  make  a 
picture  pleasing  to  the  eye  and  gratifying  to  the  taste.  Adjoining  "the 
room"  were  two  guest  chambers,  the  family  bedrooms  were  up  stairs. 

In  that  home  ftdl  of  plent\  and  happiness  the  family  grew  to  man- 
hood and  womanhood,  the  sons  occnj^ied,  with  their  father,  in  tilling 
the  ground  and  pre])aring  the  wool  and  tlax  lor  feminine  hands,  the 
daughters  and  their  mother  in  the  manifold  duties  of  the  household, 
wdiich  included  the  carding  and  spinning-  of  all  yarn,  which  was  after- 
wards woven  into  the  cloth  and  flannel  for  clothing  and  the  linen  for 
sheets  and  tablecloths.  All,  however,  was  not  labor,  for  nuich  recrea- 
tion added  enjoyment  to  their  lives,  the  mother  was  a  notable  house- 
wife and  her  delightful  hospitality  was  known  afar,  her  daughters  were 
handsome,  her  sons  were  gallant,  and  an  invitation  from  Mrs.  Dun- 
ham was  considered  a  compliment  highly  prized  by  the  recipient.  She 
lived  to  be  over  one  hundred  years  of  age,  and  died  jtdy  i().  1864.  ller 
death  was  regretted  by  all  who  knew  her.  ller  husband  died  Feb. 
10,  1844. 

281  LEWIS,  son  of  Phineas,  1764,  was  b.  Nov.  3,  179]  :  m.  ]""eb. 
20,  1812,  Jane  McCirady  :  b.  1793;  d.  Xov.  7,  1851.  X'ernon,  1  j  miles 
north  of  Meadville,  Pa.;  she  d.  in  1870.  Issue:  2^y.  1. — William. 
288.  \l. — Zerniah,  m.  William  iucker.  They  had  three  children: 
Harriet,    Jane     and     Lydia     Tucker.     _'8(;.   111. — Phineas.     290.   1\'. — 


266  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

Augustus.     291.  Y. — ^Eliza,  m.  John  AIcFarland.     Had  three  chiWren : 

Kate  McFarland,  m. Hyde;  Sarah,  m.  Harbison  and  Albert. 

292.  VI. — Susan  D.  S.  P.  293.  VH. — Rebecca,  m.  L.  F.  Morgan.  294. 
VHI. — Alexander,  ni.  Mary  Yates.  Her  mother  was  sister  to  Presi- 
dent James  Buchanan. 

282  LOT  PAR'E'NT,  son  of  Phineas,  1764,  was  b.  Xov.  2y ,  ^793; 
m.  Oct.  ly,  1828,  Katharine  Herron  Mead.  lau.  of  General  Davi'i 
Mead;  he  d.  M^arch  15,  1875,  at  Meadville.  Issue:  295.  I. — Edgar, 
b.  Aug.  30,  1826,  and  d.  July  2^ ,  1828.  296.  II. — Frederic,  b.  Sept. 
4,  1828.  297.  111. — Charles  Henry,  b.  Aug.  8,  1831  ;  m.  Blanche  Sher- 
w^ood,  March  2,  1861  ;  he  d.  Jan.  14,  1872.  298.  \\ . — Cornelia  Eliza- 
beth, b.  March  13,  1825;  m.  James  Walker  Cree,  Aug.  3,  1858;  he  was 
b.  Aug.  2"/,  1831.  299.  V. — Seward,  b.  1837;  d.  in  infancy.  300.  \^I. 
— Edward  Augustus,  b.  Jan.  18,  1840;  d.  July.  1844.  30T.  VII. — Lydia 
Catharine,  b.  Sept.  13,  1842,  died  Xov.  15,  1873. 

Lot  P.  Dunlham,  b.  at  Piscataway,  N^ew  Jersey,  Nov.  2"/,  1793; 
moved  with  his  father,  Phineas  Dunham,  in  1802,  to  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.; 
was  m.  Oct.  2"],  1825,  to  Catharine  Herron  Mead,  whose  father,  Gen. 
David  Mead,  was  the  founder  of  Meadville,  Pa.  On  his  marriage  he 
built  a  house  and  settled  on  a  part  of  the  old  homestead  assigned  him 
bv  his  father,  where  he  lived  a  happy  uneventful  life  and  d.  March  15, 
1875.  He  was  always  a  farmer  and  although  his  early  educational 
advantages  were  limited,  he  kept  himself  posted  in  the  world's  progress 
and  was  interested  in  its  doings.  When  (|uite  a  young  man  he  served 
in  defence  of  his  country  in  the  war  of  1812.  In  politics  he  was  an  old 
line  Whig  and  always  was  true  to  the  principles  of  his  party.  Until 
sometime  after  his  marriage,  he  kept  the  traditions  of  his  fathers  and 
observed  the  "Seventh  Day,"  but  in  deference  to  his  wife,  he  changed 
to  the  "Lord's  Day,"  and  worshipped  with  her  in  the  Episcopal  Church. 
Late  in  life  he  was  baptized  and  received  into  the  communion  of  that 
church,  and  died  trusting  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  He  was  a  tender 
and  dutiful  son,  a  devoted  brother,  a  faithful  and  loving  husband,  and 
was  honored  and  beloved  by  his  children  and  friends.  He  was  always 
chivalrous  to  woiuen  and  fond  of  children  and  m  his  old  age,  he  was 
never  so  happy  as  when  he  had  one  grandchild  on  each  arm  of  his 
chair  and  the  baby  on  his  knee,  he  would  relate  his  adventures  with 
the  bears  and  rattlesnakes  in  his  youth  or  recall  the  incidents  of  his 
visits  to  "dear  old  Jersey."  He  was  handsome  in  appearance  with  a 
courtesy  of  m'anner  that  commended  him  to  all  who  knew  him. 


BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  26/ 

CR'EE. 

298  CORNELrA  ELIZAP.ETH.  dan.  of  Lot  Parent  Dunham, 
1793.  b.  Alarcli  13,  1S35;  ni.  Aui^ust  3.  1S58.  janics  Walker  Cree. 
Issue:  302.  I. — F.dward  Dnnliani,  1).  Oct.  2<).  185^;  m.  Caroline  Odell, 
Aug-.  2.  1886.  303.  11. — John  Kirhy.  h.  Jan.  18.  1862;  in.  Agnes 
Miller,  Oct.  26,  1885;  captain  l'\)urtli  Artillery,  T.  S.  A.  Had  Mar- 
garet Miller,  b.  April  6,  i88().  304.  1 1 1.— K'atharine  Mead,  h.  July  14, 
1864.  305.  T\'. — Mairy  Walker,  h.  Xov.  28,  \^()().  300.  \'. — Thomas 
Kirhy,  h.  Jan.  3,  i8fn);  m.  I^llen  M.  Mitchel.  Xov.  ().  i8()(;.  TTad  Ed- 
ward Mitchel,  b.  .Vug.  9,  1899.  307.  \1. — Lillian  Dnnhani.  h.  l"eh.  21, 
1873.     308.  VII. — James   Walker,  h.   May  3,    1875. 

283  JERBMIAll  .S..  son  of  I'hineas,  17()4.  h.  Oct.  31,  1795;  m. 
Cynthia  Bradley;  h.  July  2/,  1802,  at  New  Haven,  Coim  ;  he  d.  .Vugust. 
1838.  Issue:  30(;.  I. — Louisa  Mariah.  b.  April  9,  1821  ;  m.  Charles 
R.  Ball.  Oct..  1842;  she  d.  in  i8()4.  310.  IT.-^Catharine  Chloe.  1).  Oct. 
19,  1822;  m.  David  .Morris,  in  1843.  311.  III. — Rebecca,  h.  .\pril  5, 
1824. 

MORRIS. 

310  CATHARINE  CHLOE,  of  Jeremiah.  \yi)S;  h.  Oct.  19.  1822; 
m.  l)avi<l  Morris.  Issue:  312.  I.— 'Cynthi'a,  m.  Chauncey  Caldwell, 
1867.  313.  II. — Emma.  314.  HI. — Charles,  m.  Elizabeth  Smith  in 
1876.  315.  I\'. — Louise.  (1.  young.  316.  \'. — Maria.  317.  \'l. — Clara, 
d.  1856.     318.  ML— Arthur.     319.  VIIL— Pearl. 

REYNOLDS. 

285  MARIA,  dau.  of  Phineas  Dumham,  17^)4;  h.  .\i)ril  28.  1800; 
m.  Edward  Augustus  Reynolds,  Aug.  8,  1821  ;  he  was  b.  in  r.rooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  1800.  and  d.  (  )ct.  ().  1876.  at  Aleadville,  Ta.  ;  she  d.  Sept.  2. 
1880.  Issue:  320.  I. — Simeon  Dunham,  h.  July  25,  1822;  m.  in  1856, 
Mary  J.  Johnston,  who  d.  in  Lond'on,  Tenn.  321.  H. — Rebecca  Dun- 
ham, b.  May  17,  1824;  m.  Archibiald  Foster  Stuart.  Nov.  3.  1842;  he 
was  b.  Dec.  2^,  1805.  322.  IH. — Mary  Louise,  h.  March  10,  1828;  m. 
William  M.  Groff.  May  7,  1850.  at  Wellsville.  Ohio.  323.  I\'.— Ed- 
ward Augustus.  1).  Nov.  25,  1830;  m.  .Nov.,  1858.  Kate  Law  Kellogg. 
at  Meadville.  Pa.  Had  Charles  T..  m.  .Nov.  2i<.  1901.  inorence  Well- 
wood,  Prescott,  Arizona.  324.  \  . — Joshua  Thoinas.  h.  Oct.  10.  1834. 
325.  VI. — Eliza  Zerniah,  h.  Sept.  25.  i8,:;7.  ^2().  \'\\. — .\nna  Maria, 
b.  Jan.  22,  1840. 

Miaria  Dunham  Reynolds  was  lovely  in  features  and  char- 
acteristics. One  needed  to  he  admitted  to  the  inliiuiacy  of  her 
home-life    in    order   to    full\-   appreciate    the   grace    and    tenderness    ;ind 


268  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

gen-tle  womanliness  of  her  character.  For  nearly  fifty-one  years  a 
member  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  the  sincerity  of  her  Christian 
profession  was  evinced  by  proof  m'anifokl  and  constant.  In  her  tongue 
was  the  law  of  khidness,  in  her  common  every  day  life  shone  the  spirit 
of  h.er  Saviour.  "Her  works  praise  her  in  the  gates."  ''Her  children 
rise  up  and  call  her  blessed." 

Edward  A.  Reynolds  was  in  boyhood,  sent  to  school  at  Meadville, 
and  from  that  date  remained  there  and  entered  into  active  business, 
and  filled  many  public  offices  of  trust.  In  1818  he  was  appointed  clerk 
of  the  board  of  county  commissioners.  In  1830  he  was  appointed 
Protonotary  of  Crawford  County  by  Gov.  Wolf ;  that  ol^ce  he  held  two 
consecutive  terms,  or  until  the  adoption  of  the  an":ended  State  Constitu- 
tion  of  1839,  by  provision  of  which  all  county  officers  were  made  elec- 
tive. He  was  elected  brigade  inspector,  with  rank  and  title  of  major 
by  the  military  division  of  'Crawford  County,  and  for  seven  years  filled 
that  position,  through  which  he  became  generally  kn'own  to  the  people 
of  his  own  and  adjoining  counties.  Early  in  life  he  became  connected 
with  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  and  was  chosen  ruling  elder  for  46 
years  or  until  his  death. 

Rebecca  and  Sanmel  Lord  lived  an-d  d.  in  Meadville,  leaving  a  large 
family  which  has  become  scattered.  I  cannot  give  any  record  of  t'hem. 
Mrs.  Wm.  Magaw,  of  Meadville,  being  Clara  Lord  and  Mrs.  Rebecca 
Lord  Morris,  of  New  York  City,  being  granddaughters  and  children  of 
Lewis  Lord. 

Simeon  'Dunham  Reynolds,  d.  at  London,  Tennessee,  June  28, 
1880,  at  the  home  of  the  Johnston  family.  His  devotion  to  his  wife 
was  fully  repaid  by  the  same  attention  and  loving  tenderness  by  her 
family,  with  whom  he  remained  after  her  deatih.  In  the  year  1850,  he 
went  to  Tennessee  and  was  interested  in  the  construction  of  the  East 
Tennessee  and  Georgia  Railroad.  He  assisted  in  the  construction  of 
that  part  of  the  road  between  D'alton,  Ga.,  and  the  Hewassee  River, 
also  on  other  branches.  For  a  greater  portion  of  the  time  since  that, 
he  was  a  stockholder  and  director  of  the  road.  He  was  at  the  seige 
of  Vicksburg  and  an  officer  with  rank  of  major,  under  General  Pem- 
berton. 

STUART. 

321  REBECCA  DUNHAM  REYNOLDS,  dau.  of  Maria  (Dun- 
ham) Reynolds,  1800,  was  b.  May  17,  1824;  m.  Nov.  3,  1842,  Archibald 
Foster  Stuart;  b.  Dec.  23,  1805,  at  Erie,  Pa.;  d.  Aug.  27,  1867,  at  Mead- 
ville, Pa.     Issue:     327.  I. — 'Edward  Reynolds,  b.  Sept.  9,   1843.     328. 


BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  269 

II. — Margaret  Foster,  b.  Aug.  16,  1845;  '"•  .f^'lm  Ilaniilton  Derby,  son 
of  George  F.  and  jane  I  lowland  Derby,  Sept.  6,  1870.  329.  IIT. — Mary 
Catharine,  b.  Aug.  20,  1847.  330.  I\'. — Maria  Reynolds,  b.  Oct.  21, 
1849;  m.  W'ni.  lb-own  Rundle ;  b.  Aug.  25.  1847.  331.  \'. — Ainia 
Louise,  1).  Jan.  27,.  1852;  d.  March  24,  1858.  332.  VI. — Archibald 
Foster,  1).  .May  2,  1854;  ni.  Elizabeth  Johnson,  Sept.  10,  1878;  she  was 
b.  March  18,  1857,  at  Meadville,  Pa.  333.  \'II. — ^George  Runyan,  b. 
Jan.  30,  1862.     334.   \'ITI. — Juliet,  b.  Jan.  15,  1864. 

DERBY. 
328  MARGARET  I-OSTER  STUART,  dau.  of  Rebecca  Dunham 
Reynolds,  1824;  b.  Aug.  16,  1845;  "i-  Joh"  Hamilton  Derby,  Sept.  6, 
1870.  Issue:  335.  I. — George  Hamilton,  b.  July  31,  1875;  d.  Oct.  18, 
1875.  336.  II. — Archibald  Stuart,  b.  Nov.  5,  1876;  m.  Mary  Franklin, 
June  14,  1900;  she  was  dau.  of  J.  William  and  Mary  A.  Wait.  t,7,j.  III. 
— Anna,  b.  July  29,  1879.     33^-  I^  • — John  Hamilton,  b.  Feb.  18,  1886. 

GRO'FF. 

322  MARY  LOUISE,  dau.  of  Maria  (Dunham)  Reynolds,  1800; 
b.  March  lo,  1828;  m.  William  M.  Grofif,  May  7,  1850,  at  Wellsville  :  b. 
June  26,  1827,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.;  d.  Dec.  3,  1874.  Issue:  339.  1. — 
Ella,  b.  March  10,  1851,  Covington,  Ky. ;  m.  James  Chambers  Wilson, 
Nov.  6.  1872;  he  d.  Nov.  30,  1885,  at  Meadville.  Pa.  340.  II. — Eliza 
Reynolds,  b.  Sept.  6,  1852,  at  ^Meadville,  Pa.  341.  HI. — William  Ed- 
ward, b.  March  14,  1855,  Wellsville,  Ohio.;  d.  Sept.  2,  1856.  342.  IV. — 
Walter  Reynolds,  b.  July  18,  1857,  Yellow 'Creek,  near  Wellsville  Ohio. 

WILSON. 
339  ELLA  GROFF.  dau.  of  Mary  Louise  Reynolds,  1828:  b.  March 
10,  1851  ;  m.  James  Chambers  Wilson;  he  d.  at  Meadville,  Nov.  30,  1885. 
Issue:     343.  I. — Frederic  Samuel,  b.   Nov.  2i<,   1873.     344.   II. — James 
Chaml)ers,  1).  March  6,  1875. 

^  REYNOLDS. 

323  EDWARD  .VL'GISTU'S  RFYX(  )L1)S,  son  of  Edward  .\ugus- 
tus  Reynolds,  of  Maria  (Dunham)  Reynolds,  1800;  b.  Nov.  25,  1830;  m. 
Kate  Law  Kellogg.  Nov.,  1858,  at  Meadville,  Pa.  issue:  345.  I. — 
Afifin  Kellogg,  b.  Aug.  21,  185^;  ni.  Alhm  j.  .\\'sl)ii.  ll.ul  James 
Archibald  Nesbil  ;  h.  Dec.  4.  i8(;(j,  Wilcox,  Arizona.  340.  II. — Mary, 
b.  Dec.  20,  i860;  m.  Se])t.  24,  18S5,  I'Minuud  L,  Irvin;  b.  Aug.,  1854. 
347.  HI. — Katherinc.  1).  .\i)ril  7.  iS()3.  348.  1\'. — ^Charles  Torbett,  b. 
Dec.  7,  1864.  349.  \. —  Ednumd  Augustus,  b.  .Sept.  i.  1866.  33(1.  \]. 
— Anna  Afaria,  b.  March  7,  i8f)S.  331.  \'ll.--|aiu'  ll.iys,  b.  Feb.  14, 
1870.     352.   \111. — George,  1).   .\ng.    18,    1871.     353.   1  .\. — William,   b. 


270  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

Dec.  31,  1873;  '^l-  Oct.,  1875.  354.  X. — Louise  McClintock,  b.  Sept.  29, 
1875.  355.  XI. — ^Arthur  Dunham,  b.  Jan.  14,  1877.  356.  XII. — ^Frank 
Numan,  b.  Dec.  23,  1880. 

IR'VI'N. 

346  MARY  REYNOLDS,  dau.  of  Edward  Augustus  Reynolds, 
1830;  b.  Dec.  30,  i860;  m.  Edmund  L.  Irvin,  Sept.  24,  1885.  Issue: 
357.  I. — William  Edward,  b.  Sept.  25,  1886.  358.  II. — Katharine 
Kellogg,  b.  April  17,  1891.  359.  III. — Louise  Reynolds,  b.  July  18, 
1893.     360.   IV.— Robert  L.,  b.  April,  1898. 

STUART. 

332  ARCHIBALD  FOSTER  STUART,  JR.,  of  Rebecca  Dunham 
(Reynolds)  Stuart,  1824;  b.  May  2,  1854;  m.  September  10,  1878,  Eliza- 
beth Johnson;  b.  March  18,  1857,  ^t  Meadville,  Pa.  Issue;  361.  I. — 
Kathleen  Louise,  b.  November  3,  1880,  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  m.  June 

17,  1900,  Albert  L.  Widdicombe,  at  Chicago,  111.  Had  Helen  Louise, 
June  29,  1901.  Chicago,  111.  362.  II. — Henry  Clay,  b.  July  16,  1882, 
at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  363.  HI. — Norman  Magill,  b.  June  29,  1887,  at 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

RUNDLE. 

330  MARIA  REYNOLDS  STUART,  b.  Oct.  21,  1849;  m-  William 
Brown  Rundle,  at  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  24,  1873.  Issue:  364.  I. — Will- 
iam Brown,  b.  May  13,  1874,  at  Wellsville,  Ohio.  365.  II. — Mary  Stuart, 
b.  Sept.  8,  1876,  at  Wellsville,  Ohio.  366.  HI. — Alice  Princess,  b.  Sept. 
20,  1881,  at  Meadville. 

13  EPHRAIM.  b.  May  2,  1696;  m.  Jan.  26,  1715.  Phebe  Smalley. 
Issue:  364.  I. — Zeruialh,  b.  Nov.  11,  1716;  m.  Mulford  Martin.  365. 
II. — ^Elisha,  b.  Aug.  16,  1720.  366.  HI. — Ephraim,  b.  March  17,  1722. 
367.  IV. — Phebe,  b.  Jan.  3.  1723.  368.  V. — ^Susanna,  b.  Sept.  2,  1727; 
m.  Jan.   18,   1752,   Benjamin   Prignnore.     369.  VI. — Benjamin,  b.   Aug. 

18,  1728.  370.  VII. — Elizabet'h,  b.  June  17,  1730.  371.  VIII. — ^John, 
b.  Sept.  15,  1732.  372.  IX. — Edmund,  b.  Aug.  5,  1734.  373.  X. — 
Jeremiah,  b.  April  10,  1737.     374.   XI. — Bathsheba,  b.  May  30,  1740. 

II  EDMUND,  b.  Jan.  15,  1691  ;  m.  (i)  March  11,  1717;  1715,  mem- 
ber of  Col.  ThO'S.  I'farmer's  Regiment,  Fourth  Company,  C^pt.  Wether- 
bee  ;  Dina'h  Fitz  Randolph;  m.  (2)  Mary  Hill,  who  was  executrix  in  1742. 
Issue,  b.  at  Piscataway :  375.  I. — Sarah,  b.  April  30.  1718.  376.  II. — 
Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  31,  1719.  2i77-  IH- — Nehemiah,  b.  Nov.  i,  1721  ;  m. 
(i)  Anne  Dunn;  m.  (2)  Mary  Clarkson  ;  m.  (3)  Anne  McKinney;  m.  (4) 
Mrs.  Bethany  (Berdin)  Adams;  d.  March  12,  1802.  378.  IV. — ^Edmund, 
b.    Oct.    13,    1723;   m.     379.  V. — Daniel,   b.    1725;    m.    Dec.    17,    1749, 


BENAJAII    DUNHAM.  27I 

Elizabeth  Martin:  d.  1778.  380.  \'T. — Dinali,  1).  1725;  111.  Dec.  10,  1746, 
Joseph  Dunn.  381.  \'1J. — EHzal)eth,  1).  Au<^.  15,  1731  ;  m.  Feb.  22, 
1764,  Jacob  Martin.  382.  \TTI. — Mary,  b.  July  i.  1734:  m.  March  30, 
1768,  John  Conger.     383.   IX. — Stephen,  b.  Oct.  1,   1737;  m.  Elizabeth 

>   ^7^2'y  bouglit   100  acres  of  Robinson;  first  lieutenant.   Fifth 

Company,  Third  Battalion;  ensign.  Third  Company,  Third  Battalion, 
New  Jersey  Volunteers  in  Revolutionary  war.  384.  X. — Catherine  C, 
b.  1741  ;  d.  Piscataway,  1814.     385.   XL— Peter.     386.   XIL— Rachel. 

377  NEHEMIAH,,  b.  Nov.  i,  1721,  Piscataway,  N.  J.;  m.  (i)  Ann 
Dunn;  m.  (2)  Mary  Clarkson ;  m.  (3)  Oct.  26,  1768,  Ann  McKinney ; 
m.  (4)  April  4,  1775,  2^1rs.  Bethany  (Berdin)  Adams,  who  m.  Mr.  Stewart 
afterward.  He  bought  in  1760,  600  acres  of  Robinson,  and  moved  to 
Clinton,  Hunterdon  Co.,  X\  J.,  1767;  sold  40  acres  to  A.  Bonnell;  1774, 
!)ought  land  at  Piscataway,  adjoining  Abraham's.  Benaiah's  and 
Alartin's  lands,  a  part  of  the  land  purchased  by  Robinson,  of  New  Jersey 
Society;  1778,  served  in  third  assembly,  X^ew  Jersey;  1783,  served  in 
seventh  assembly;  1791-1797.  justice  of  Hunterdon  Co.;  d.  ?^Iarch  12, 
1802,  at  Bethlehem.  Issue,  b.  at  Piscataway:  387.  I. — Sarah,  h.  Aug. 
27.  1746;  m.  Capt.  Adam  Hope;  d.  Sept.  29,  1826.  388.  II. — Asa,  b. 
1751;  pastor  of  Presbyterian  Churches  at  Oxford  and  Bethel,  N.  J.; 
1806,  succeeded  David  Barclay  in  the  ministry;  m.  (i)  Sarah  McPher- 

son ;  m.  (2)  Traphagan';  m.  (3)  Rebecca  Oxford;  m.  (4)  ^lary 

McKinney,  who  d.  from  ])urns  ;  m.  (5")  Elizabeth  Moore;  he  d.  Sept., 
1825,  at  Shamokin,  Columbia  Co.,  Pa.  389.  HI. — Joanna,  b.  1752;  m. 
April  18,  1772,  Benaiah  Dunham.  390.  lY. — James,  b.  Oct.,  1754;  m. 
(i)  Mrs.  Mary  (Dunham)  Carhart ;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Carpenter:  d.  Sept., 
1820,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  3(^1 .  \'. — -Aaron,  b.  1759;  unmarried;  m  Xew 
Jersey  legislature,  1791-95;  1786,  1788,  grand  treasurer  and  junior 
warden  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Masons  of  New  Jersey  :  d.  at  King\\x)otl, 
Hunterdon  Co.,  Nov.  25,  1802.  392.  VI. — -John  Clarkscni.  1).  1761  ; 
Clinton,  1817,  thence  to  Cincinnati;  m.  Martha  Washington  Willis;  he 

d.  1839. 

HOPE. 
387  SARAH,  b.  .\ug.  jy,  1746.  Piscataway;  m.  Oct.  31.  1765,  Capt. 
Adam  Hope;  1).  June  13.  1741  ;  d.  Sept.  26,  1821  ;  she  d.  Sept.  2(),  1826, 
I'etlilehem.  Wluii  (len.  Lee  was  taken  ])risoner  at  White's  Tavern, 
l>ush])v  Ridge,  the  renmant  of  his  army  and  (ien.  Sulli\an's  next  in  rank, 
marched  from  \  ialtown  or  iKTuardsville,  by  \\a\  ol  rhickemin  to  I'lin- 
ton,  auil  from  thence  to  the  Delaware  River,  where  they  crossed  into 
Pennsylvania  and  joined  Washington's  army.     While  on   their   march 


272  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

through  Clinton,  forty  of  Sullivan's  soldiers  were  provided  with  break- 
fast by  Sarah  Dunham.  Issue :  393.  I. — Samuel  Hope,  b.  Sept.  23, 
1766;  m.  Rebecca  Compton.  394.  II. — Esther,  b.  Nov.  27,  1769;  m. 
James  Hall.  395.  HI. — Anna,  b.  Aug.  18,  1772;  m.  Preston  Foster. 
396.  IV. — Margaret,  b.  July  21,  1775;  m.  Joseph  Carpenter.  397.  V. — 
Nehemiah,  b.  June  ^y,  1778;  m.  Rebecca  Emmons.  398.  VI. — ^Mary, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1781;  m.  Elias  Wyckofif;  d.  July  29,  1863.  398a.  VII.— 
James  W.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1784;  m.  Ellizabcth  Sharp.  399.  VIII. — Lydia, 
b.  May  31,  1787;  m.  Henry  Emery. 

398a  JAMES  W.  HOPE,  b.  Nov.  10,  1784;  m.  Feb.  14,  1813.  Eliza- 
beth Sharp;  d.  July,  1863.  Issue:  400.  I. — Marshall  Hope.  401.  II. 
— William.  402.  III. — Aaron.  403.  IV.— James  H.  404.  V. — George 
Washington.    405.  VI.  John.    406.  VII. — Elias.    407.  VIII. — Lydia. 

EMERY. 

399  LYDIA  HOPE,  b.  May  31,  1787;  m.  April  2.2,  1807,  Henry 
Emery.     Issue:     408.  I. — Aaron  Emery.     409.  II. — William. 

393  SAMUEL  HOPE,  b.  Sept.  2}^,  1766;  m.  1791,  Rebecca  Comp- 
ton. Issue:  410.  I. — Ezra  Hope.  411.  II. — Sara'h.  412.  HI. — Richard. 
413.  IV. — Mary.  414.  V. — Adam.  415.  VI. — Thomas.  416.  VH. — 
John.    417.  VIJl. — William.    418.  IX. — Lydia.    419.  X. — Rebecca 

HALL. 

394  ESTHER  HOPE,  b.  Nov.  27,  1769!  m.  James  Hall,  May  17, 
1789.  Issue:  420.  I. — Mes'hac  Hall.  421.  IT. — Aaron.  422.  HI.— 
Elizabeth.  423.  IV. — ^Bethany.  424.  V. — 'Anna.  425.  VI. — Phineas. 
426.  VII.- — Mary.     427.  A'lII. — Lydia.     427a.   IX. — John.    . 

FOSTER. 

395  ANNA  HOPE  b.  Aug.  18,  1772;  m.  Preston  Foster.  Issue: 
428.  I. — Andrew  Foster.  429.  II. — ^Sarah.  430.  HI. — Robert.  431. 
IV. — Jane.     432.  V. — Adam.     433.  VI. — Thomas. 

CARPENTER. 

396  MARGARET  HOPE,  b.  July  21,  1775;  m.  Sept.  15.  1793. 
Joseph  Carpenter.  Issue:  434.  I. — Mary  Carpenter.  435.  II. — N^ancy. 
436.  HI. — Samuel.  437.  W . — ^Ashman.  438.  V. — Joseph,  ist.  439.  VI. 
— Joseph,  2d.  440.  \'II. — Sarah.  441.  VIH. — George.  442.  IX. — 
William.    443.  X. — Elizabeth.    444.  XI. — John..  445.  XII. — Lydia. 

HOPE. 

397  NEHEMIAH  HOPE,  b.  June  27,  1778;  m.  Rebecca  Emmons. 
Issue:  446.1. — Margaret  Hope.  447.  II. — John.  448.  III. — Ann.  449. 
IV.   Rachel.     450.  V.— Mary. 


BENAJ Air    DUNHAM.  273 

WiYCKOFF. 
398   MAin'    HOPE.   1).    I'cb.    21,    1781;   m.    Oct.    18,    1798,    Elias 
W'yckoff ;  (1.  July  29,  1863.    Issue:    451.  I. — Elias  Wyckoff.     452.  II. — 
Sara'h  Ann.     453.  III. — Lydia.     454.  IV. — Neheniiali.     455.  V. — Mary 
456.   \M. — Christiana.     457.   \11. — Joanna.     458.    \  111. — Rachel.     459. 
IX. — Aaron.     460.  X. — George. 

DUNHAM. 

389  JOANNA,  b.  1752;  m.  April  18.  1772;  Benaiah  Dunham; 
d.  March  i8,  1820.  Issue:  461.  1. — Susan,  m.  Reuben  Caiild.  462. 
II. — Joanna,  d.  1820. 

GUILD— WYCKOFF. 
461    SUSAN,    m.    (1)    Reuben    Guild;   m.    (2)    Abraham    W'yckoff. 
Issue:      463.    I. — Aaron   Guild*. _,  464.    II. — Joseph.      465.    III. — John 

466.    IV. — Rebecca,    b.    Dr.    Price.      467.    V. — William,    m.    

Stevens.     468.  VI. — Edgar.     469.  VII. — Susan,  m.  Elias  Patterson. 

390  JAMES,  b.  Oct.,  1754;  moved  to  Clinton,  N.  J.;  m.  (i)  his 
cousin,  Mrs.  Mary  (Dunham)  Carhart,  dau.  of  Charles;  b.  Jan.  i,  1760; 
d.  Aug,  1803,  Bethlehem;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Carpenter,  who  afterward 
m.  Alex.  Dunn;  d.  Sept.,  1820,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Issue:  470.  I. — 
Susanna,  b.  Jan.  14,  1794.  471.  II. — Asa  Clarkson,  b.  Clinton,  ^lay 
3,  1795;  in  assembly;  1824-27,  Justice,  Hunterdon  Co.,  1828-29;  town- 
ship, Connecticut,  1824-27.  472.  III. — Nehemiah,  b.  Aug.  3,  1797;  m. 
Catharine  Emery;  b.  April  12,  1800;  d.  July  5,  1873,  Roselle,  N.  J.;  he 
d.  Jan.  29,  1868,  Clinton.  473.  IV. — Aaron,  b.  Dec.  2y.  1799;  m.  (i) 
Catharine  Kline;  (2)  m.  Mrs.  Eliza  (Bonnell)  Stiger.  474.  V. — Azariah 
Whitfield,  b.  Feb.  22,  1802;  m.  Euphemia  Gibbs ;  d.  Aug.  28.  1863. 

472  NEHEMIAH,  b.  Aug.  3,  1797;  m.  Catherine  Emery;  b.  April 
12,  1800;  d.  July  5,  1873,  Roscllo,  N.  J.;  he  d.  Jan.  29,  1868,  Clinton. 
Issue:  475.  I. — Mary  Clark,  b.  Jan.  5,  1819;  m.  Morris  S.  Stiger.  476. 
II. — James,  b.  Jan.,  1821.  477.  HI. — John  Emery,  b.  Nov..  1823;  m. 
Elizabeth  Stiger.  478.  IV. — Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  March,  1826;  m.  Aaron 
D.  Hope.     479.  V. — ^William  F..,  b.  Oct.,  1828;  in.  Susan  .'\.  Barringer. 

480.  VI. — Bethany  Stewart,  b.  July  27,,  1831  ;  m.  Elbridge  \'an  Syckle. 

481.  VII. — Christiana,  b.   .March   1,   183(1:  ni.  Joseph  Warren   l)ur>bury. 

482.  MH.— 'Catharine,  b.  April  15.  1839;  d.  .\ug.  26,  1853.     483.   IX.— 
Asa  Clarkson,  b.  June.  1845;  m.  Mary  P.  Doughty. 

VAX  S^'CKEL. 
480  BETHANY  S.,  b.  July  23.   1831.  Clinton:  ni.   May  20.   1850, 
Elbridge;  b.  March  18,  1820,  son  of  I^avid  \'an  S\ckel  an<l  .M;ir}-  Car- 


274  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

hart.  Issue:  483.  I. — Elbridge  Van  Syckel,  b.  March  10,  1852,  Bound 
Brook,  N.  J.  484.  II. — Catharine  Dunham,  b.  Jan.  8,  1854;  m.  Dec.  13, 
1881,  Peter  Stryker.  485.  III.— Mary,  b.  Dec.  15,  1855.  486.  IV.— 
Isabelki,  b.  Jan.  17,  1859.  487.  V. — Nehemiah  Dunham,  b.  Oct.  30, 
1861  ;  assistant  rector  St.  Mark's  Church,  Philadelphia.  488.  VI. — 
Elizabeth  Hope,  b.  April  27,,  1866;  d.  Juhe  14,  1869.  489.  VII.— 
Bethany  Dunham,  b.  Nov.  19,  1868.  490.  VIII. — Thomas  Davenport, 
b.  April  3,  1872.     491.   IX. — Lewis  Clarkson,  b.  Jan.  25,  1875. 

DUSENBURY. 

481  OHRISTIANA,  b.  March  i.  1836;  m.  Joseph  W.  Dusenbury. 
Issue:  492.  I. — Alexander  Dusenbury.  493.  II.-^Frank,  b.  1859.  494- 
in. — Chrissie,  b.  1862;  d.  1862. 

483  ASA  CLARKSON,  b.  June,  1845;  m-  Dec.  16,  1869;  Mary  P. 
Doughty,  dau.  of  Joshua,  Sommerville,  N.  J.  Issue  :  495.  I. — Laura, 
b.  Jan.  4,  1871  ;  m.  June  8,  1892,  Abraham  B.  Dickinson. 

DICKINlSON. 
495  LAURA,  b.  Jan.  4,  1871  ;  m.  June  8,  1892,  Abraham  B.  Dickin- 
son, Jersey  City.     Issue  :     496.  I. — ^Henry  Clarkson  Dickinson. 

STIGER. 
475  MARY  C,  b.  Jan.  5,  1819;  m.  June  12,  1838,  Morris  S.  Stiger; 
b.  Dec.  6,  181 1  ;  d.  Dec.  5,  1867.     Issue:     497.  I. — Nehemiah  Dunham 
Stiger,  b.  July  29,  1840;  m.  Lizzie  Kline,  dau.  of  Augustus.     498.  II. — 
Theodore,  b.  April  16.  1845. 

STIGER. 

497  NEHEMIAH  D.  STIGER,  b.  July  29,  1840;  m.  Lizzie,  dau.  of 
Augustus  Kline.  Issue :  499.  I. — Augustus  Kline  Stiger,  b.  June, 
1863.  500.  II. — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec,  1866.  501.  III. — Bessie 
Hope,  b.  Dec.  31,  1871. 

477  JOHN  E.,  b.  Nov.,  1823;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Adam  Stiger. 
Issue:  502.  I.— Albert,  b.  1846.  503.  II.— Mary,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1871,  R. 
R.  Alarshall.  504.  III. — Joseph,  b.  1854;  m.  (i)  Libbie  Hay;  m.  (2) 
Martha  Dunham. 

MARSHALL. 

503  MARY,  b.  1851;  m.  1871,  R.  R.  Marshall.  Issue:  505.  I.— 
Lizzie  Dunham  Marshall,  b.  1872;  m.  Wm.  L.  Westfall.  506.  II. — Lulu 
Mary,  b.  1874. 

504  JOSEPH,  b.  1854;  m.  (i)  Libbie  Hay;  m.  (2)  1881,  Martha 
Dunham,   Clinton,  N.  J.,  Hendersonville,   111.     Issue:     507.  I. — Bessie 


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M.,  h.  1881.     508.  II.— Mary  N.  C,  h.  1883.     501;.  IIJ.— Alice  May,  b. 
1888.     510.  IV.— Paul  Dwight,  b.  1893. 

W'ESTPALL. 
505    LIZZIE    D.    MARSHALL,   b.    1872;    m.    William    Westfall. 
Issue:     511.  I. — Marshall  Westfall. 

HOPE. 

478  ELIZABETH  S.,  b.  March.  1826;  m.  Oct.  26.  1847,  Aaron  1). 
Hope;  b.  Dec.  14.  1817,  son  of  James.  Issue:  512.  I. — Gardner 
Spring  Hope,  b.  July,  1851;  d.  1854.  513.  II. — Julia  Murat,  Aug.  28, 
1848;  ni.  Charles  Miller.  514.  III. — Elizabeth  Dunham,  1).  June  10, 
1855.  515.  IV. — William  Clarkson,  b.  Jtme  13.  1859;  m.  Sarah  Berdan, 
Roselle^  N.  J. 

MILLER. 
513  JULIA  M.  HOPE,  b.  Aug.  28,  1848;  m.  1872,  Charles  Miller. 
Issue:  516.  1. — Gardner  Hope  Miller.  517.  II. — James  Alexander, 
518.  III. — Lucius.  519.  IV. — ^Helen  Clarks'on.  520.  V. — LLugh  Bart- 
ley.  521.  VI. — Emery  'McKean.  522.  VII. — Kemieth  Dexter.  523. 
VIII. — Constance,  m.  Peter  Stryker,  of  Bound  Brook,  X.  J. 

479  WILLIAM  E.,  b.  Oct.,  1828;  m.  July  2,  1871,  Susan  A.  Bar- 
ringer.  Issue:  524.  I. — May  Cathrine,  b.  1872;  d.  1874.  525.  If. — 
Eannie  L.,  b.  1873.  526.  III. —  Charles  T.,  b.  1876.  527.  IV. — John 
H.,  b.  1877.  528.  \'. — ^Bessie  Hope,  b.  1878.  529.  VI. — -James  Clark- 
son,  b.  1880.  530.  VII.— C.  Agnes,  b.  1881.  531.  MIL— Sarah  H..  b. 
1884.  532.  IX.— Gardiner  E.X.  1886.  533.  X.— S.  Virginia,  b.  i888. 
534.  XL — Eagan  W.,  b.  1892. 

473  AARON,  b.  Dec.  27.  1799;  ni.  ( 1 )  Jan.  2^.  1825.  Catharine,  dan. 
of  Jacob  Kline;  m.  (2)  March.  1866.  Mrs.  Eliza  (Boiuicll)  Stiger,  Clin- 
ton, N.  J.  Issue:  535.  I. — ^lary  C,  b.  March  15,  1827:  in.  James  R. 
Stryker.  536.  II. — -Whitfield,  b.  Jan.  12,  1829;  m.  Christiana  Carhart. 
537.  III.— Phebe  E.,  b.  Jan.  12.  1829:  m.  Edwin  Melick.  538.  I\'.— 
Erances  Aletta,  b.  March  3,  1832;  m.  Jan.  24,  1860,  James  R.  Kline. 
539.  V. — ^Jacob.  540.  \'I. — ^Margaret  M.,  b.  April  1.  1835.  541.  \'IL 
— James,  b.  Eel).  7.  1837;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  V.  lIc:)lTman.  542. 
VIII.— Nehemiah,  b.  Eeb.  7,  1838.  543.  IX.— David  Rartan,  \e\v 
Jersey. 

STRYKER. 

535  ALVRY  C.  I).  March  15,  1827;  m.  .Sept.  11.  1S45.  James  R. 
Stryker.  Issue:  544.  I. — Kathrine  T.  Stryker,  b.  July  4,  1846;  m.  Oct. 
15,  1867.  George  Ridul.  ^4^.  II. — ^Lydia.  h.  May  1,  1849;  m.  Oct.  10, 
1887,  Isaac  Creiling. 


276  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

RIDU'L. 

544  KATHERIN'E  T.  STRYKER,  b.  July  4,  1846;  m.  Oct.,  1867, 
George  Ridul.  Issue:  546.  I.— Bait  Riclul.  547.  II.— Marion.  548. 
III. — James  Howard.     549.  IV. — Annie  Louise.     550.  V. — ^Jonathan. 

MELICK. 

537  PHEBE  E.,  b.  Jan.  12,  1829;  m.  Oct.  8,  1850.  Ediwin  Melick, 
son  of  Nicholas  and  Egbert  Tewksbury.  Issue:  551.  I. — 'Aaron  Dun- 
ham Melick,  b.  Aug.  24,  1852. 

541  JAMES,  b.  Eeb.  7,  1837;  m.  Dec.  8,  1870,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Will- 
iam F.  Hoffman.  Issue:  552.  I. — ^Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  29,  1871. 
553.  II. — Mary  Louise,  b.  Aug.  3,  1873.  554.  HI. — Phebe  Stelli,  b. 
July  I,  1876.  555.  IV.— Aaron,  b.  May  30,  1878.  556.  V.— William 
Humphrey,  b.  Dec.  13,  1879.     557.  VI. — Florence,  b.  March  18,  1882. 

536  WHITFIELD,  b.  Jan.  12,  1829;  m.  Jan.  28,  1864,  Christiana; 
b.  April  5,  1837,  dau.  of  Charles  Carhart,  town  clerk,  Raritan,  1868-73, 
74,  75,  76.  Issue  :  558.  I.— Mary  Eliza,  b.  Sept.  5,  1865.  559.  II.— 
Charles  Carhart,  b.  July  i,  1868.  560.  III. — Cathrine  H.,  b.  Feb.  26, 
1871.     561.  IV. — Helen  Mae,  b.  June  4,  1877. 

474  AZARIAH  WHITFIELD,  b.  Feb.  22,  1802;  m.  Euphemia 
Gibbs,  Township,  Conn.;  moderator  and  assessor;  d.  Aug.  28,  1863. 
Issue:  562.  I. — Mary,  b.  Feb.  29,  1852;  m.  Dec.  2,  1875,  Rev.  R.  G. 
Hamilton. 

HAMILTON. 

562  MARY,  b.  Feb.  29,  1852 ;  m.  Dec.  2,  1875,  Rev.  R.  G.  Hamilton. 
Issue:  563.  I. — Wilhelmina  Hamilton,  b.  Dec.  28,  1877.  564-  H. — 
George  Reginald,  b.  Jan.  29,  1884.  565.  HI. — Francis  Harrison,  b. 
Dec.  2,  1887. 

392  JOHN  CLARKSON,  b.  1761,  Hunterdon  Co. ;  m.  1804,  Martha 
Washington  Willis,  of  New  York  City;  d.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  in  1854; 
moved  to  Cincinnati,  1818;  d.  Sept.,  1839.  Issue:  566.  I. — ^John  Willis, 
b.  Clinton ;  m.  ^largaret  E.  Somers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  M.  D.  567.  II. 
— William  Edgar,  b.  Feb.  15,  1814;  d.  young.  568.  HI. — James  Pratt, 
b.  Feb.  25,  1819;  d.  June  15,  1840.  569.  HI. — Martha,  b.  Sept.  26,  1808. 
570.  IV. — Harriet,  b.  July  i,  1810.  571.  V. — David  Johnson,  b.  April 
14,  1814.  572.  VI.— Mary,  b.  Sept.  18,  1816.  573.  VII.— Elizabeth,  b. 
July  10,  1818.  574.  VIII. — ^Aaron  Somers,  b.  April  17,  1822.  575.  IX. 
— Edgar  Clark,  b.  Jan.  20,  1825. 

566  JOHN  WILLI'S,  b.  Clinton,  N.  J.,  1808;  m.  Margaret  E. 
Somers,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  M.  D.,  1851,  Cleveland,  Oiiio,  where  he  d., 
T874.      Issue:      576.  I. — ^Elizabeth   Foster,  b.   March,    1836-,   Weeping 


HEXAJAII    ni'XITA^r.  2/7 

Water,  Neb.     577.   TT. — Jolin  Jaiiu's.  h.  April,  i.^.v'^.  North  Haven,  Conn. 

578.  III.— William  Henry,  h.  Aug-.,  1840;  d.  i<S88,  Weeping  Water,  Neb. 

579.  IV. — Lewis  Howell,  b.  184^^.  580.  \'. — George  Willis,  b.  1846;  d. 
1867.  581.  M.— Edgar  Taylm-.  b.  1848;  Mentor.  Ohio.  582.  \'1T.— 
Carrie  Amelia,  b.  1850,  Euclid,  (  )hiu.  58,:^.  \  IH. — Charles  Willia.  b. 
1854,  Euclid,  Ohio.  584.  IN. — Stephen  Lewis,  b.  1859,  Weeping 
Water,  Neb. 

378  EDMUND,  b.  Ott.  13,  1723.  Issue:  585.  I.— Marv.  b.  1805; 
d.  1808. 

379  DANIEL,  b.  1725;  m.  Dec,  1749.  Elizabeth  Martin;  1760, 
moved  to  Hunterdon  Co.,  N.  J.;  1768.  bought  216  acres  of  Robinson; 
in  1778,  at  battle  oif  Monmouth.  Issue:  586.  I. — Jacob,  b.  1770:  m. 
Mary  Porter;  d.  1854.    587.  II.— Ardhibald,  m.  Miss  Parks.    588.  HI.— 

Daniel  C,  hatter,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. ;  W'oodbridg-e ;  m.  

who  afterward  m.  Mr.  Porhunnis,  Auburn.  N.  Y.     Had  588 


Mary  and  590  Elizabeth  Polhumus.  591.  IV. — Betsey  or  Elizabeth, 
m.  Mr.  Mosher,  of  West  Virginia.  592.  V. — Priscilla,  m.  Levi  Lan- 
ning.  593.  \l. — 'Catherine,  m.  William  MclSheen.  594.  \'II. — Dinah, 
b.  1761  ;  m.  Alexander  Dunn,  of  Piscataway.  595.  \'III. — ^Mary  E.,  b. 
Jan.  I,  1760;  m.  (i)  Charles  Carhart ;  m.  (2)  James  Dunham.  596.  IX. 
— Sarah,  m.  Cornelius  Carhart ;  d.  Dec.  24,  1843.  597.  X. — Isabella, 
m.  Abraham  WyckofT;  d.  1824. 

WYCKOFF. 

597  ISABELLA,  m.  Abraham  Wyckoff,  who  d.  1834;  she  ri.  1824. 
Issue:  598.  I. — Abraham  Wyckofif,  m.  Susan  Dtmham.  599.  II.— 
Susan. 

598  ABRAHAM  WYCKOFF,  m.  Susan  Dunham.  Issue:  600. 
I. — Jacob  Wyckofif.  601.  II. — Susanna.  602.  111. — Ivebecca,  ni.  John 
Doty.  603.  IV. — Eleanor.  604.  V. — Elizabeth.  605.  VI. — ^Nfaria,  m. 
Peter    Young.      606.    VII.— jaci)l).      607.    \' 1 1 1  .—David.      608.    IX.— 

Charles,  m.   (i) b'ield  ;  m.  (2) llein])le.     609.   X. — 

John.  610.  XI. — Abraham.  On.  XIT. — AKxander.  612.  XIII. — 
Catlu'rine,  m.  John  (iroot,  teacher. 

YOUNG. 
605    MARIA    WY(^K(M'I-.    m.    IVter    \nuug.     Issue:     013.  L— 
John  Young.     614.  11. — Abraham.     615.   111. — ( ieorgi-  Lra.     Oio.   |\'. — 
Emily.     617.  \'. — Isabel.     618.  \'I. —  I'.lanor. 

CAR  II  A  kT. 
595  MiARY  I''..  1).  Jan.    1,    i7<')o;  ni,  (i)    1784.  Cli.irles  C'arliart,  son 
of 'Cornelius  ;  b.  Jan.  3,  1763;  m.  (2)  James  Dunham,  .son  of  .Xehemiah. 


27_8  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

Issue:     619.  I. — John  Carhart.     620.  II. — Daniel.     (For  other  children 
see  James,  of  Nchemiah). 

CARHART. 
596  SARAH,  m.  1785,  Cornelius  Carhart,  son  of  Cornelius,  Berry- 
ville,  N.  J.;  d.  at  Bethlehem,  Dec.  24,  1843;  h^  d.  Dec.  6,  1818.  Issue: 
621.  I. — Charles  Carhart,  b.  Nov.  16.  1786;  m.  Christiana  (Bird)  Car- 
penter; d.  June  4,  1863.  622.  II. — Elizabeth,  b.  March  3.  1789;  m.  John 
Eckel;  d.  Jan.  25,  1847.  623.  III. — Alary,  b.  April  30,  1791  ;  m.  Daniel 
Van  Syckel ;  d.  Oct.,  1836.  624.  IV. — Lydia,  b.  Jan.  18.  1793;  m.  John 
Van  Buskirk.  625.  V. — -Sarah,  b.  Dec.  18,  1794;  m.  (i)  Phillip  Runkel; 
m.  (2)  Daniel  Van  Syckel.  626.  VI. — ^Daniel,  b.  March  o,  1797;  m. 
Christiana  Bird;  d.  Sept.  29,  1819.  627.  VII. — Samuel,  b.  May  10,  1798; 
m.  (i)  Lavinia  Larison ;  m.  (2)  Fannie  Button.  628.  VIII. — Rachel,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1801  ;  m.  Moses  Craig.  629.  IX. — John,  b.  March  6,  1804;  m. 
Kezia'h  Larison.  630.  X. — Nehemiah,  b.  Aug.  24,  1806;  m.  Sarah  Patly. 
631.  XL — Cathrine,  b.  April  15,  1809. 

ECKEL. 

622  ELIZABETH  CARHART,  b.  March  3.  1789;  m.  Oct.  13,  1810, 
John  Eckel;  d.  Jan.  25,  1847.  Issue:  632.  I. — Samuel  Carhart  Eckel, 
b.  Feb.  10,  1812;  m.  Mary  Duckworth.  633.  II. — Sarah  Dunham,  b. 
May  29,  1813;  m.  Herman  Van  Syckel.  634.  III. — 'Hannah  Baker,  b. 
Feb.  4,  1816;  m.  William  B.  Alpaugh.  635.  IV. — ^^Selina,  b.  March  12, 
1818;  m.  Mahlon  Mattison.  636.  V. — ^Amanda,  b.  Nov.  i,  1820;.  m. 
James  B.  Cooley.  637.  VI. — Joseph  J.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1S22.  638.  VII. — 
Joseph  Henry,  b.  May  16,  1829;  d.  young.  639.  VIII. — Elizabeth,  b. 
Jan.  26,  1832;  m.  Isaac  Mattler. 

VAN  SYCKEL. 

623  MARY  CARHART,  b.  April  30,  1791  ;  m.  Aug.  24,  181 1,  Daniel 
Van  Syckel,  of  Milford,  N.  J.;  d.  Oct.,  1836.  Issue:  640.  I.— Hollo- 
way  Van  Syckel,  m.  Jane  Wilcox.  641.  II. — Isabella,  m.  James  E. 
Neagus.  642.  HI. — Selinda,  m.  Samuel  Pavey.  643.  IV. — Elbridge, 
b.  March  18,  1820;  m.  Bethany  Stewart  Dunham.  644.  V.— Sanford, 
m.  Sarah  Eddena.  645.  VI. — ^Horatio  D.,  m.  Emeline  Voorhes.  646. 
VII. — Albert,  m.  Maria  Fisher.  647.  VIII. — Gustavus  A.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Gardyne.     648.  IX. — Virginia,  m.  Edward  Thomas. 

VAN  BUSKIRK— DUNN. 

624  LYDIA  CARHART,  b.  Jan.  18,  1793;  m.  (i)  1813.  John  Van 
Buskirk;  m.  (2)  Jacob  Dunn;  d.  1852.  Issue:  649.  I. — ^'Cornelius  Van 
Buskirk,  m.  Elizabeth  May1>ury.  650.  II. — Sarah  Ann,  m.  William  M. 
Apgar.     651.  HI.- — iMary  E.  Dunn,  m.  Levi  Case.     652.  IV. — ^^Caroline<, 


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m.  Samuel  \\  Edgal.     653.  \\ — Isabella  L).,  m.  George  II.  Van  Syckel. 
654.  \I.— Paul  H.  P.     655.   NIL— Alelinda,  m.  William  C.  Alpaugh. 

RUNKEL— VAN  SYCKEL. 

625  SARAH  'CARHART,  b.  Dec.  18,  1794;  m.  (1)  Aug-.  24.  1815. 
Philip  Runkel ;  m.  (2)  Daniel  \'an  Syckel,  her  brother-in-law.  Issue: 
656.  I. — George  Runkel,  m.  Jane  Laqueer.  657.  II. — Sarah,  m.  Jacob 
Besson.  658.  III. — Nelson,  m.  Sarah  Voorhes.  659.  I\'. — Almira  W., 
m.  Dr.  Dewitt  Hough.     660.  \'. — John  C  m.  Helen  Chichester. 

626  DANIEL  CARHART,  1).  March  6,  1797;  m.  Sept.  25,  1818, 
Christiana  Bird;  d.  Sept.  29,  1819.  Issue:  661.  I. — Cornelius  Car- 
hart,  b.  July  7,  1819;  111.  (i)  Elizabeth  I'ird:  m.  (2)  Matilda  Pierce. 

627  SAMUEL  CARHART,  b.  May  10,  1798;  m.  (i)  Lavina  Lari- 
son ;  m.  (2)  Fanny  Button.  Issue:  662.  I. — Lavinia  'Carhart,  ni. 
Gerliom  Moore.  663.  II. — Helen  Mai,  m.  Samuel  L.  Bonnell.  664. 
HI. — Larison  B.,  m.  (i)  Damana  C.  Hamilton;  m.  (2)  [May  H.  Nace. 
665.  IV. — Josephine. 

CRAIG. 

628  RAOHEL  CARHART,  b.  Oct.  15,  1801  ;  m.  June  30,  1821, 
Moses  Craig.  Issue:  666.  I. — Austin  Craig,  m.  Adelaide  Churchill. 
66y.  II. — Emily. 

629  JOHN  CARHART,  b.  March  6,  1804;  m.  Keziah  Larison. 
Issue:  668.  I. — James  Larison  Carhart,  m.  Kate  Smith.  669.  II. — 
DeW'itt  Clinton,  m.  Elizabeth  Smith.  670.  III.— Elvvood,  m.  Minnie 
E.  Lanehart.  671.  IV. — Sarah  E.,  m.  E.  Parshall.  672.  V. — Albert, 
m.  Margery  A.  Smith.  673.  VI. — Kate  L.,  m.  William  Rutherford. 
674.  VII. — Fanny  A.  675.  \'III. — John  Clayton,  m.  Ruth  Gifford. 
676.  IX. — Austin  Craig. 

630  NEHEMIAH  CARHART,  b.  Aug.  24,  1806:  m.  April  5.  1832. 
Sarah  Patty.  Issue:  6//.  I. — Samuel  N.  Carharl,  m.  Cornelia  Seward. 
678.  II.— Sarah  A.  679.  III.— John  P.  680.  i\'.— Henry  E..  m.  Cor- 
nelia Doll.     681.   \'. —  h'rances  L. 

586  JACOI'.,  1).  1770,  Piscataway,  x\.  J.:  ni.  Mar\  I^orter;  b.  1776: 
removed  to  Hunterdon  Co..  1815;  lived  in  Clarksburg.  Harrison  Co., 
Va.;  d.  1854.  Issue:  682.  1. —  l^lizabelh,  had  cue  child.  h^T,.  II. — 
Catharine,  liad  nim-  children.  ^)S4.  III. —  1  )aniel,  b.  1 S04 ;  d.  I'eb.  28, 
1881  ;  had  eight  children.  685.  I V — Mary,  liad  due  child.  ()86.  \'. — 
Nancy,  had  one  child.  (>Xy.  \'I.— I'.etsey.  (.88.  \ll.— Enoch,  b.  .\ng. 
23,  1814;  d.  Jan.  2,  1848;  had  se\n'n  children.  689.  \TH. — Robert  F.. 
Baptist  preacher,  in  West  N'irginia.  (njn.  I.\. — William  I..,  lutned  to 
Illinois,  100  miles  from  Chicago. 


28o  •  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

587  ARCHIBALD,  m.  Miss  Parks,  of  Hackettstown ;  1830,  moved 
to  Mis&ouri.  Issue:  691.  I. — Daniel,  came  North  to  get  his  mother's 
dowry;  went  to  Missouri,  1830. 

UANNING. 
592  PRISCILLA,  m.  Levi  Lanning.     Issue :     692.  I. — Daniel  Lan- 

ning,   m.   Hoffman.     693.  H. — Enoch,    m.   Shafer. 

694.  HI. — Aaron.  695.  IV. — Elizabeth.  696.  V. — Kat'harine,  m.  Gar- 
rett Compton.  697.  VI. — ^Nancy,  m.  Ross  Stevenson.  698.  VII. — 
Reibecca,  m.  John  Anderson.     699.  VIII. — Mary,  m.  Job  Wolverton. 

DUNN. 

594  DINAH,  b.  1761  ;  m.  Alexander  Dunn,  Piscataway.  Issue: 
700.  I.-^Archibald  Dunn,  m.  Nancy  Dunn.  701.  II. — Betsey,  m.  Steele 
Dunn. 

700  ARCHIBALD  DUNN,  m.  Nancy  Dunn.  Issue:  702.  I.— 
Theodore  Dunn.     703.  II. — Ambrose. 

621  CHARLES  CARHART,  b.  Nov.  16,  1786;  m.  Oct.  19,  1823, 
Christiana  (Bii'd)  Carpenter;  d.  June  4,  1863.  Issue:  704.  I. — Eliza- 
beth 'Carhart,  b.  1826;  m.  William  F.  Hoffman.  705.  II. — Joseph  B.. 
b.  1829;  m.  Christiana  T.  Emery.  706.  HI. — ^Whitfield,  b.  1832;  m. 
Mercy  G.  Emiery.  707.  IV. — Mary  V.,  b.  1833;  m.  William  Humphrey. 
708.  V. — Samuel,  b.  Nov.  3,  1835.  709.  V. — ^Christiana,  b.  1837;  m. 
Whitfield  Dunham.     710.  VI. — Daniel,  b.  1839;  m.  Josephine  Story'. 

260  JEPHTHA,  b.  June  22,  1793;  m.  Oct.  11,  181 5,  Ann  Runyon. 
Issue:  711.  I. — Jane,  b.  July  16,  1816;  m.  Augustus  T.  Stout.  712. 
II.— Nelson,  b.  Sept.  18,  1818;  m.  Elizabeth  A.  Linant.  713.  III.— 
Lewis  Runyon,  b.  Aug.  22,  1824.  714.  I\^ — Jeremiah  Stelle,  b.  Nov. 
19,  1831  ;  m.  Sept.  24,  1867,  Frances  Augusta  Lawton ;  b.  Aug.  30,  1846. 
715.  v.— Elizabeth  A.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1834;  m.  Henry  Waters. 

STOUT. 

711  JANE,  b.  July  16,  1816;  m.  Augustus  T.  Stout.  Issue:  716. 
I. — Annie  E.  Stout,  m.  Ezekial  H.  Wade. 

712  NELSO'N,  b.  Sept.  18,  1818;  m.  Feb.  i,  1844,  Elizabeth  A. 
Linant.  Issue:  717.  I. — Andrew  Linant,  b.  Dec.  9,  1844;  m.  Mary 
Magee.     718.  II. — Charles  Arndt,  b.  Aug.  25,  1850. 

714  JEREMIAH  S.,  b.  Nov.  19,  1831  ;  m.  Frances  Augusta  Lawton ; 
m.  Sept.  24,  1867.  Issue:  719.  I. — Lewis  Augustus,  b.  Feb.  10,  1869, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  720.  II. — Edith  Virginia,  m.  Barton  Lessey  Parker; 
she  b.  May  i,  1872. 


HENAjAir  nrxTiAM.  281 

WATERS. 

715  ELIZABETIT  A.,  h.  Aug".  10,  1^:54;  m.  I'mry  Waters.  Issue: 
721.  I. — Annie  Stout  Waters.  ^22.  11. — Georg-e  II.  723.  III. — Lewis 
Dunham. 

PARKER. 

720  EDITH  MRGIN'IA,  b.  Oct.  9,  iS(j5:  m.  I'.art.Mi  Lessey 
Parker;  she  1).  May  i.  1872.  Issue:  724.  I. — Stevens,  1).  June  29,  1898. 
725.  II. — Alexandrine,  1).  Dec.  26,  1899. 

717  ANDREW  L.,  I).  Dec.  9.  1844:  m.  Feb.  22.  1866,  Alary  Megee. 
Issue:  726.  I. — Albert  Xcwell.  1).  Jan.  6,  1867;  ni.  May  9,  1889,  Jane 
De  Camp  Felch.  Had  Xelson.  b.  Feb.  26,  1893.  7-7-  1^- — Clarence 
Manning,  b.  Feb.  4,  1869;  clergyman.  728.  HI. — -Arthur  Magee,  b. 
Alarch  2,  1872;  d.  July  16,  1895.     729.  \\ . — Grace  \'rel,  b.  Nov.  9,  1873. 

261  AARON,  b.  June  4,  1705;  m.  Eliza  Carlisle.  Issue:  730.  I. — 
Mary,  m.  Nehemiah  Peck.     731.   II. — Louisa,  m.  George  Werts. 

67  DAA  ID  T..  b.  Aug.  22,  179- ;  ni.  Caroline  Ross.  Issue:  732. 
I. — Harriet,  m.  John  J.  Clarkson.  j}^}^.  II.— Mary,  m.  William  A'an 
Rensaeler  Forman. 

FORMAN. 

733  MARY,  m.  \\'illiam  \'an  R.  Forman.  Issue :  734.  l. — J. 
Harvey  Forman.     735.  II. — Caroline.     736.   HI. —  Mary   \'an   R. 

CLARKSON. 

732  HARRIET,  m.  John  J.  Clarkson.  Issue:  'jiy.  I. — William 
Clarkson.     738.  II. — Caroline.     739.   HI. — John  James,  Jr. 

63  EDMUND.  1).  July  22,.  1782;  m.  Sarah  L.  De  Groot ;  d.  Feb.  9, 
1853,  Stelton,  N.  J.  Issue:  740.  I. — Theresa,  m.  Mr.  Davis.  741.  11. 
— ^Mary  Ann.  742.  HI. — Susan,  m.  J.  \'.  Xevins.  743.  \\ . — Sarah  K. 
744.   \'. — 'Olden.     745.   \'I. —  Henry,  m.  Catherini'   Arnold. 

745  HENR'^',  m.  CatluTinc  Arnold.  Issue:  74O.  I. — I'.dmund. 
747.  II. — Cavilla. 

KCNA^ON. 

64  SARAH,  b.  June  iS.  17S4;  m.  Joseph  i\nn\>'n.  Issue:  74S.  I. 
— Mordecai  Runyon.  749.  H. — George,  "j^p.  ill. — Caroline.  751.  I\'. 
— Jane.  ''' 

61  BENJAMIN.  I).  Aug.  22.  i78();  m.  Kaclud  Runyon.  Issue:. 
752.   I. — Mary,  m.  Michael  Cox. 

65  GEORGh:  W:.  b.  Dec.  19,  \'j^'!^\  m.  April  11.  1S12.  IMieiie  \'ail ; 
b.  March  14.  I7<;-';  d.  (  )cl.  5,  iSSi  ;  d.  Juno  _'_>.  iS7(..  I 'jscaiawax .  \.  J. 
Issue.  Piscatavvay,  N.  J.:  753.  I. —  David  \  ..  b.  Jan.  10.  1S13;  in.  VW/.w- 
belh    S.    Mcfiinnis:   d.    March    n.    iSSi.      731.    II.      lA  aline,    b.    .\pril    5. 


282  BENAJAH   DUNHAM. 

1815;  m.  Nehemiah  Fitz  Randolph;  d.  July  26,  1883.  755.  III. — 
Elizabeth  Cole,  h.  Oct.  27,  1817;  m.  Nov.  10,  1842,  Barzilla  D.  Ran- 
dolph, Plainfield;  d.  Sept.  30,  1874.  756.  IV. — James  Vail,  b.  Jan.  24, 
1820;  m.  (i)  Dec.  16,  1856,  Ann  G.  Field;  d.  Jan.  13.  1891.  757.  \'.— 
William  Vail,  b.  March  25,  1822;  m.  (i)  Sept.  16.  1857,  Hannah  A. 
Jacobs;  d.  May  31,  1891  ;  m.  (2)  Sept.  zy,  1893;  wrote  poem.  The  Home 
of  Our  Childhood;  read  at  reunion,  Stelton,  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1896;  Eliza 
Hammond,  Newmarket.  758.  VI. — Jane  H.,  I7.  Aug.  i,  1824;  d.  June 
21,  1825.  759.  VII. — Daniel  \^ail,  (b.  May  24,  1826;  m.  Elizabeth  Dunn; 
d.  Mav  29,  1865.  760.  VIII. — Henry  Van  Devertz  (Deveer) ;  b.  Dec. 
27,  1828;  m.  Nov.  10,  1855,  Susan  M.  Smally ;  b.  June  28,  1834,  Dunellen, 
N.  J.  761.  IX. — ^Clarkson  Christian,  b.  March  24,  1831  ;  m.  Jane  E. 
Jones;  d.  Nov.  27,  1891.  762.  X. — George  Howell,  b.  June  9,  1834;  m. 
Eliza  Dyer.  763.  XL — Charles  Edward,  b.  Jan.  22,  1837;  m.  April  7, 
1870,  Barbara  Honeyman,  dealer  in  hardware,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

753  DAVID  v.,  b.  June  16,  1813;  m.  Feb.  18,  1836,  Elizabeth  S.  Mc- 
Ginnis;  d.  July  19,  1896;  Flemington,  N.  J.;  he  d.  March  11,  1881. 
Issue,  Flemington,  N.  J.:  764.  I. — Emma,  b.  Dec.  31,  1837,  Fleming- 
ton;  d.  Sept.  ir,  1847.  765.  II. — George  W.,  b.  July  19,  1841  ;  m.  Mary 
S.  Cool.     766.  HI.— Charles  S.,  b.  June  15,  1856;  d.  June  24,  1878. 

765  GEORGE  W.,  b.  July  19,  i'84i,  Flemington,  N.  J.;  m.  Mary  S. 
Cool,  president  of  the  Hartford  and  Springfield  Railway  Co.,  N.  Y.  C. 
Issue  :  767.  I. — Mary  E.,  b.  Feb.  26,  1865.  768.  II. — Frederick  C,  b. 
Nov.  9,  1870;  general  agent  Hartford  and  Springfield  Railway  Co., 
N.  Y.  C. 

FITZ  RANDOLPH. 

754  EVALINE.  b.  April  5,  181 5;  m.  Oct.  11,  1838,  Nehemiah 
Fitz  Randolph;  d.  June  14,  1850,  Plainfield.  N.  J.;  she  d.  July  26,  1883. 
Issue,  Plainfield,  N.  J. :  769.  I. — Emma  D.  Fitz  Randolph,  b.  Dec  2, 
1846,  Dunellen,  N.  J. 

756  JAMES  v.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1820;  m.  Dec.  16,  1856,  Ann  G.  Field; 
b.  Sept.  29,  1832;  he  d.  Jan.  13,  1891.  Issue:  770.  I. — Ella  F.,  b.  Dec. 
2^,  1857,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  771.  II. — Charles  Irwin,  b.  Feb.  i,  1861  ;  m. 
Feb.  16,  1892,  Araminta  Burt,  Belle  Centre,  Ohio.  yy2.  HI. — Eliza- 
beth G.,  b.  Nov.  24,  1863,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  yy^.  IV.— Lucy  V.,  b.  Feb. 
19,  1872;  m.  Harold  W.  Tomlinson. 

TOM  LIN  SON. 

773  LUCY  v.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1872  ;  m.  Oct.  16,  1894.  Harold  W.  Tom- 
linson;  b.  Nov.  24,  1871.  Issue:  774.  I. — Harold  W.  Tomlinson,  Jr., 
b.  Jan.  19,  1896. 


BENAJAII    DL^XIIAM.  283 

759  DANIEL  \'.,  b.  Mav  24,  1826;  fanner  at  Xewmarket ;  soldier; 
m.  Oct.  ly,  1847,  Elizabeth  Dunn;  h.  Dec.  28,  1826;  d.  March  9,  1886; 
d.  May  30.  1865.  Issue:  yj-^.  I. — Aurclia,  b.  Dec.  22,  1848;  m.  Xov. 
9,  1870,  Francis  F.  Randolph;  1).  Dec.  25,  1848.  '/'jd.  II. — James  R., 
b.  Jan.  14.  1853;  m.  Xov.  4,  1874,  Lizzie  Giles;  b.  Sept.  2,  1853.  'j'j~. 
III.— Phe'be  Jane,  il).  July  24,  1855;  m.  Theo.  C.  Laing.  778.  IV.— 
George  E.,  b.  Oct.  21,  1858;  ni.  Jennie  Schrieber.  779.  \'. — Sarah  E., 
b.  March  4.  1861  ;  m.  John  S.  Emmons.  780.  \'I. — Hannah  A.,  b.  April 
3,  1864;  m.  John  J.  Force. 

778  GEORGE  E.,  b.  Oct.  21.  1858;  m.  Oct.  23.  1889.  Jennie 
Schrieher;  b.  Sept.  10.  1885.  Issue:  781.  I.— Wilbur  A.,  b.  July  2},, 
1890;  d.  July  13.  1892. 

EMMOXS. 

779  SARAH  E.,  b.  March  4,  1861  ;  m.  April  26.  1884,  John  S. 
Emmons;  b.  Feb.  9.  1863.  Issue:  782.  I. — ^Lillian  E.  Emmons,  b. 
March  4,  1885;  d.  Dec.  12,  1886. 

FORCE. 

780  HAXNAH  A.,  b.  April  3.  1864;  m.  Feb.,  1885.  John  J.  Force; 
b.  Sept.  9,  i860.  Issue:  783.  I.— John  J.  Force,  Jr.,  b.  Aug".  26,  1886; 
d.  Aug.  2y,  1886.     784.  IL— Frank  D.,  b.  April  2.  1S89. 

LAIXG. 
y-j-j   PHEBE  J.,  b.  July  24,    1855;   m.    March    18,    1875,   Theo   C. 
Laing;  b.  Xov.  25,   1850.     Issue:     785.  I. — Daniel  E.  Laing,  b.  Sept. 
16,  1876. 

760  HEXRY  VAiN  D.,  b.  Dec.  2-/,  1828;  m.  Xov.  to.  1855,  Susan 
M.  Smalley;  b.  June  28,  1834;  wrote  the  history  of  the  Dunham  family, 
read  at  reunion,  Aug.  12,  1896,  Stelton,  X.  J.,  Dunellen.  X.  J.  Issue: 
-86.  I.^Allie  v.,  b.  bAb.  9,  1857;  m.  Isaac  Giles.  'j'^y.  H.— Win. 
Cortlandt,  b.  March  29,   1859;  m.  Julietta  P.urdick.     ■j'^'^.    III.— Phebe. 

GILES. 

786  ALLIE  v.,  b.  Feb.  9.  1857:  m.  Isaac  (iiles,  Xov.  1,  1876. 
Issue:     789.   I.— Remie  E.  Giles,  b.  Dec.  2},,   1S81. 

787  WILLIAM  C..  b.  March  29,  i85(j:  m.  (i)  .\ug.  30.  i87(). 
Julietta  P.urdick;  b.  May  15.  1857;  d.  .\pril  2().  i8()i  ;  m.  (_')  Harriet 
Vincent ;  b.  Aug.  26.  1872.  Issue:  790.  L — I  larry  1'...  b.  July  15,1880. 
7QI.  n.— Susan  M.,  b.  July  17,  1S82.  792.  II 1.— William  V...  b.  Sept. 
13,  1889.  y^)},.  IV. — George  V.,  b.  April  2G,  1891.  7<)4.  \'.— \inceni. 
b.  March  31,  1896. 

761  CLARKSON  €.,  b.  March  24,  1831  ;  m.  Sept.  18.  1854.  Jane 
E.  Jones  ;b.  Oct.  11.  T853;  d.  .\i)ril  i,  iSS();  he  d.  \ov.  27.  iS()i.      Issue: 


284  EENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

795.  I. — ^Willard  C,  b.  Sept.  17,  1855;  m.  April  17,  1881,,  Mary  B. 
Stover;  b.  Jan.  i,  i860,  receiving  teller  of  the  Hanover  National  Bank; 
d.  Oct.  23,  1891.  796.  II. — Louise  Elvira,  b.  March  4.  1856;  m.  An- 
thony Kilgore.  797.  III. — Frank  V.,  b.  Feb.  i,  1864.  798.  lY. — A. 
M'ott,  b.  Sept.  16,  1857;  m.  June  12,  1894,  Etta  ]^Iorton,  Montana. 

KILGORE. 

796  LOUISA  E.,  b.  :\Iarch  4,  1857;  m.  May  16.  1877,  Anthony 
Kilgore ;  b.  July  13,  1856.  Issue:  799.  I.— Jennie  D.  Kilgore,  b.  Feb. 
12,  1878. 

762  GEORGE  HOWELL,  b.  June  9,  1834;  he  was  for  many 
years  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Lesher,  Whitman  &  Co.,  670  Broad- 
way, New  York,  d.  at  his  residence,  19  W.  81  st  Street,  on  Saturday  af- 
ternoon, July  22,  1905,  of  Bright's  disease.  Mr.  Dun-ham  was  b.  in  Middle- 
sex County,  Piscatavvay  Township,  N.  J.  When  fifteen  years  of  age,  he 
secured  a  position  with  the  dry  goods  firm,  of  Wm.  E.  Lawrence  &  Co. 
Six  years  later,  in  1855,  he  became  a  bookkeeper  with  Lesher,  Whit- 
man &  Co.  His  energy  and  ability  made  him  so  valuable  to  the  house 
that  in  1865  he  was  taken  into  partnership.  Mr.  Dunham  was  well- 
known  among  the  trade,  especially  in  New  England.  Up  to  three  years 
ago,  iwhen  he  withdrew  from  active  participation  in  the  selling  end  of 
the  (business,  he  visited  Boston  every  other  week.  He  made  a  host  of 
friends,  and  was  beloved  by  all  the  employees  of. the  concern  and  highly 
respected  by  the  trade,  his  strong  personality,  steadfastness  of  purpose 
and  unflinching  faithfulness  to  business  being  everywhere  recognized. 
Mr.  Dunham  was  a  member  of  the  L^nion  League  and  New  York 
Athletic  Clubs  and  of  Republic  Lodge,  No.  690,  F.  &  A.  M.  He  was 
m.  in  1857  to  Eliza  Dyer,  dau.  of  Charles  Dyer,  and  his  widow  and  one 
of  their  six  children  survive  him. — ^Dry  Goods  Ecoinomist,  New  York, 
July  29,  1905.  Issue:  800.  I. — Sarah  E.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1859;  m.  April  30, 
1884,  Henry  Birnell ;  d.  Nov.  10,  1884.  801.  II. — 'Charles  C,  b.  April 
2,  i860;  d.  Feb.  24,  1861.  802.  HI. — Ella  F.,  b.  July  24,  1862;  d.  Nov. 
25,  1865.  803.  IV. — ■William  Henry,  b.  Feb.  26,  1864;  d.  March  3,  1864. 
804.  v.— Emily  L.,  b. 'May  2,  1868;  d.  Aug.  22,  1869.  805.  VI.— Helen 
Vail,  b.  Dec.  6,  1872;  m.  William  W^ilson  Ketchner,  June  14,  1899. 

28  JONATHAN,  b.  May  23,  1721  ;  m.  1742,  Keziah  Fitz  Randolph; 
made  will  Nov.  16,  1782.  Issue:  806.  I. — Rebecca,  b.  Nov.  24,  1743. 
807.  II.— 'Mary,  b.  Alarch  3,  1745;  m.  Davi'd  Dunn.  808.  III.— Tabitha, 
b.  Nov.  3,  1747;  m.  Lambert  Merrill;  d.  Jan.  28,  1778.  809.  IV. — 
Abraham,  b.  May  i,  1750;  m.  Sarah  Fitz  Randolph;  d.  Feb.  19,  1826. 
810.  V. — 'John,  b.  Oct.  30,  1752;  m.  Eunice  Dunn;  d.  Nov.  29,  1832. 


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BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  285 

MERRILL. 

808  TABI'THA,  Nov.  3.  174;:  ni.  Nov.  29,  1763,  Lamibert  Merrill; 
b.  Oct.  3,  1741  ;  slic  tl.  Jan.  28,  1778.  Lssue  :  Si  1.  I. — lAbraham  Merrill, 
b.  Aug-.  I,  1771;  111.  .Mary  Love;  d.  Jan.   14.  1855. 

811  ABRAHAM  'MLRRILL,  1).  An--,  i.  1771  ;  ni.  April  30,  1797, 
Mary  Love;  b.  Feb.  9,  1775;  d.  Sept.  28,  1821  ;  hv  d.  Jan.  14,  1855. 
Lssue:  812.  L — Abraham  L.  Merrill,  1).  ^larcli  i<),  I7'j8;  111.  Eleana  E. 
Merrill. 

812  ABRAHAM  L.  MiERRlLL.  1).  Marcli  k;.  i7<;8:  m.  Eleana  E. 
Merrill.  813.  L-^Mary  E.  Merrill,  b.  Jan.  2,  1821  ;  m.  I'eler  Clarkson 
La  Forge,  and  had  .Marg-aretta  La  I-"orge ;  1).  .May  9,  1846,  who  m. 
Joseph  D.  Lawrence;  b.  Fel).  2,  1850,  and  had  Robert  Cutting  Law- 
rence, b.  April  20,  1875,  who  111.  Jessie  Monteith. 

809  ABRAHiAM,  b.  May  i,  1750;  m.  Sarah  Fitz  Randolph  ;  b.  1756; 
d.  1846;  he  d.  Feb.  19,  1826.  Issue:  814.  I. — ^Elizabetli,  b.  1775.  815. 
II. — Jonathan,  b.  1776;  d.  in  infancy.  816.  III. — Keziah,  b.  1778;  m. 
Lewns  Titsworth.  817.  1\'. — Jonathan  R.,  b.  1780;  m.  (i)  Hannah 
Sheppard;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Manning:  d.  Sept.  21,  1844.  818.  V. — 
Barzillai,  b.  1782;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Robbins ;  m.  (2)  L.  Fitz  Randolph; 
d.  May  25,  1827.  819.  \'I. — Fitz  Randolph,  'b.  1787;  m.  Rachel  Dunn, 
181 1 ;  d.  May  25,  1827.  820.  VII. — ^Asa.  b.  1791  ;  m.  Gertrude  Manning, 
who  d.  Dec.  i,  1841,  Newmarket,  N.  J.;  d.  Nov.  1,  1869. 

817  JONATHAN  R.,  b.  1780:  captain  in  war  1812;  m.  (i)  1805, 
Hannab  Sheppard;  d.  Jan.  19,  1806;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Manning;  d. 
March  15,  185  [  ;  aged  67:  tanner,  banker  and  shoe  manufacturer,  Mid- 
dlesex Co.;  d.  Sept.  21,  1844.  Issue:  821.  I. — Augustus  M.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Clark  Rogers,  Adalin  ;  d.  young.  822.  II. — Caleb  Sheppard,  b. 
1808;  d.  Oct.  8,  1822,  Stelton,  N.  ^^  Sj^^  TIL— Benjamin  Manning, 
b.  1810;  d.  June  25,  1812. 

821  AUGUSTITS  M.,  b.  Eel).  11,  1818;  m.  Elizabeth  Clark  Rogers, 
May  28,  1840;  d.  .April  5.  1896.  Issue:  824.  I. — Joseph  Tucker,  b. 
April  3,  1841,  Dunellen,  formerly  Nev.-market ;  a  mere  lad  he  was  a 
sailor  and  visited  England  and  other  parts  of  the  world.  On  his  last 
voyage,  he  fell  from  the  top  mast  into  the  ^Mediterranean  Sea,  and  was 
carried  to  a  hospital  in  Constantinople  ;  was  first  man  in  Rhode  Island 
to  enlist  in  Civil  war  ;  in  I'irst  Rhode  Island  Kegimeni.  nine  month.s'  men. 
On  April  20,  1862,  on  a  day's  furlougli  he  came  in  I'hiintield  and  at  nine 
o'clock  p.  m.,  he  was  l)aptized  l)y  Rev.  James  liailey;  he  enlisted  in 
Seventeenth  New  ^'()rk  Regiment  and  served  twd  ye;irs  :  he  was  in  bat- 
tles of  Bull  Run,  Chancellorsville  and  .\nlieiam  ;;nd  was  wounded;  he 


286    •  BENAJAH    DUNHAl'.. 

enlisted  later  in  Seventy-eighth  New  York  Volunteers,  and  served  till 
close  of  the  War;  m.  March  28,  1866,  Mary  T.  Clarke;  d.  Sept.  12,  1896, 
Plainfield.  825.  II.— Elizabeth  Maxon,  b.  March  11,  1843;  i"-  L.  M. 
Berckman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  826.  Ill.-^Charles  Albert,  b.  Feb.  5,  1844; 
d.  Oct.  28,  1846.  827.  IV. — ^Maxon  Marvin,  1).  Feb.  6,  1846;  insurance, 
Plainfield;  d.  Feb.  7,  1897.  828.  V.— Edwin  Thrall,  b.  Nov.  29,  1851  ; 
professor  in  public  schools.  Brooklyn.  829.  VI.— Caroline  Rogers,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1855;  m.  George  Steadman,  N.  Y.  C. 

810  JOHN.  b.  Oct.  30,  1752;  m.  M'arch  i,  1774.  Eunice  Dunn;  d. 
Nov.  29,  1832,  Piscataway,  N.  J.  Issue:  830.  I.— Tabitha,  b.  1775; 
m.  (i)  Fidelio  Buckingham  Gillette;  m.  (2)  Whelden.  831.  II.— Nahum, 
b.  Sept.  II,  1774;  m.  (i)  Lydia  Beebe;  m.  (2)  Anna  Demming;  d.  Sept. 
2^,  18,22.  832.  III.— Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Judd.  833.  IV.— Abram,  m. 
Abigail  Rice.  834.  V.— Rebecca,  m.  Ellis  Ayers.  835.  VI.— James,  m. 
(i)  Thresa  McCulloch ;  m.  (2)  Lurana  Phelps;  m.  (3)  Rdbecca  Sears. 
836.   VII. — Keziah,  m.  Josihua  Ayers,  or  Dyer. 

831  NAHUM,  b.  Sept.  11,  1774;  m.  (i)  Lydia  Beebe;  m.  (2)  Anna 
Deming;  d.  Sept.  2y,  1832.  Issue.  837.  I.— ^Jonathan,  b.  Dec.  20,  1800. 
838.  II.— Lydia.  839.  HI.— Samuel,  b.  Dec.  23,  1809;  m.  Miay  27, 
1841,  Mary  PI.  Norton;  b.  June  24,  1811  ;  d.  Aug.  15,  1867;  he  d.  Dec. 
5.  1849.  840.  IV.^Margaret.  841.  V.— Hercules.  842.  VI.— Sarah. 
843.  VII.— Russell.     844.  VIII.— Anna. 

818  BARZILLAI,  b.  1782;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Fitz  Randolph;  b. 
1788;  d.  June  18.  1858;  m.  (2)  L.  Fitz  Randolph;  d.  May  25,  1827. 
Issue:     845.  I.— Gnace  R.,  d.  May  25,  1812,  Stelton,  N.  J. 

GILLETTE. 

830  TABITHA,  b.  1776;  m.  May  6.  1792,  Rev.  Fidelio  Bucking- 
ham Gillette,  son  of  Elisha  Gillette  and  Lucy  Buckingham,  dau.  of 
ex-Gov.  Buckingham,  of  Connecticut.  Elisha's  father  was  Rev.  Will- 
iam Gillette,  M.  D.,  a  Huguenot  from  Rochelle,  France,  in  1688. 
Fidelio  graduated  at  Columbia  'College.  Children  of  Tabitha :  830a, 
I. — Cornelia,  b.  Jan.  16,  1792,  Piscataway,  N.  J.;  d.  1845,  '^t  Cambridge, 
N.  Y.  830b.  II.— Philander  D.,  b.  1793,  Pistataway,  N.  J.;  d.  1845,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.  830c.  HI. — ^Emeline  C,  b.  March  18,  1796;  m.  Azariah 
Taft;  d.  1833.  (Walter  R.  Gillette  says):  83od.  IV.— Eunice,  b.  1792, 
Piscataway,  N.  J. ;  m.  William  Graham.  83oe.  V. — Fidelio  B.,  b.  at 
Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1799;  d.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1833. 
83of.  VI. — ^Sarah,  b.  Sept.  10,  1802;  d.  Sept.  14,  1802.  830g.  VII. — 
Rev.  Walter  Bloomfield,  b.  Sept.  8,  1804;  m.  Sarah  Ann  Eraser;  d. 
1825.     83oh.  VIII.— Rev.  Abram  Dunn,  D.   D.,  b.  Sept.  7,   1807;   m. 


BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  287 

Hanna  Jenkins,  July  21,    1835;  '1-    '*^^3-     '^.V^'-    f-"^- — I^.'inicl   Ilulbrook, 
b.  1813,  Mobile.  Ala.:  d.  I'cb.  2,  1845. 

830g  CHILDREN  i)V  RK\  .  WALTER  1"..  GILLETTE:  846. 
I. — Dr.  Fidclio  Ihickinohain,  b.  b'ricndsliij).  X.  ^'.,  (  )cl.  31.  1833:  in. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Mcriierson,  Nov.  6,  1856;  b.  l-eb.  (^.  1831  :  he  <1.  July 
6,  1895.  847.  II. — 'Adelaide,  b.  .W'w  ^'ork  on  l'"eb.  11,  i85(;:  ni.  b'.dwin 
'Cham'berlain,  Nov.  6,  1883;  he  was  b.  in  r.ro\\n\ille.  Texas,  Nov.  30, 
1857;  prominent  in  financial  and  tihe  Masonic  circles  in  Texas.  848. 
III.— Lama,  b.  1861  ;  d.  18O5. 

847  CHILDREN  OF  ADELAIDE  GILLETTE:  848.  I.— Fidelio 
G.  Chamberlain,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1884;  graduate  Princeton. 
849.  II. — Infant,  1887.  849a.  III. — Edwin  G.  Chamberlain,  b.  Sept.  28, 
1889;  d.  Pueblo,  Alexico,  July  23,  1890.  849b.  IV. — Edmund  G.  Cham- 
berlain, b.  June  14,  1891. 

CHILDREN  OF  ABRAM  D.  GILLETTE:  849c.  I.— James. 
849d.  II.— Walter  R.  8496.  III.— Daniel  Gano.  849!.  IW— William 
Post.     849g.  \. — Susan.     849!!.  \  I. — William  15. 

TITS  WORTH. 
,/     816  KEZIAH,  b.  1778;  m.  1794.  Lewis  Titsworth.  Mssue :     850.   I. 
— Lewis  TTtswprth.  b.   1808;  d.  Oct.  8  1822.     Had  Rev.  Judson  Tits- 
worth,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  who  iTad  Susan  Sayre  Titsworth. 

839  SAMUEL,  b.  Dec.  21,,  1809;  m.  Alay  2y,  1841.  Mary  IT.  Mor- 
ton; b.  June  24.  181 1  ;  d.  Aug.  15,  1867;  he  d.  Dec.  5,  1849.  Issue: 
851.  I. — Flenry  Norton,  b.  Feb.  25,  1842:  m.  Sept.  19,  1864,  Sarah  Rice 
Hillnian;  b.  Sept.  22.  1845.  852.  II. — Caroline.  853.  III. — Marion. 
854.   I\'. — ^Anna. 

17.  III.— JOHN.  1).  July  8,  1705;  m.  Oct.  27,.  1729.  ^lercv  Drake. 
Issue:  855.  I. — John,  b.  Aug.  12,  1740;  m.  (i)  Mary  Ciilnian;  m.  (2) 
Mrs.  Ruth  (Sharp)  Stelle  ;  d.  Sept.  16,  1823.  856.  II.— Daniel,  b.  1728; 
m.  Catharine  Campliell.  857.  III. — Elijah,  b.  Dec.  12,  1730:  m.  Mary 
Sharp;  d.  March  29.  1779.  858.  IV. — Anna.  I).  July  12.  1734.  85(j.  \'. 
— Eli,  b.  Jan.  27,  1738;  m.  March  18.  i7()i,  Martha  15errian;  d.  1827. 
860.  Yl. — Dorothy,  b.  Nov.  27,,  1739- 

Elijah  Dunham.  The  Trenton  record  of  marriage  licenses  pub- 
lished in  \'ol.  XXII  of  N.  J.  Arch,  says  the  marriage  license  of  Elijah 
Dunham  and  Mar\-  .Sharp  was  issued  April  (>.  1731  and  the  Piscataway 
Seventh  Day  Baptist  Church  Record,  in  the  same  volume  says  they 
were  married  at  Piscatawaw  .\pril  14111.  1751.  by  Rev.  Jc^nathan 
Dunham. 


288  •  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

855  JOHN,  b.  Aug-.  12,  1740;  m.  (i)  1761,  Mary  Gilman ;  b.  1743; 
d.  June  5.  1795;  ni.  (2)  Mrs.  Ruth  (Sharp)  StelH ;  he  d.  Sept.  16,  1823. 
The  grave  of  John  Dunliani,  who  d.  Sept.  16,  1823,  in  the  84th  year  of 
liis  age.  His  Hfe  was  gentle,  and  serene,  his  mind,  llis  morals  pure, 
in  every  action  just.  A  husband  dear,  and  as  a  parent  kind,  as  such 
he  lies  lamented  in  the  dust.  Issue:  861.  I. — Elijah,  b.  1762;  m.  (i) 
Elizabeth  F.  Randolph  ;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Rowland ;  d.  Feb.  4,  1841.  862. 
H. — James,  b.  Aug.  25,  1768;  m.  Ursula  Dunn;  d.  July  28,  1835.  863. 
HI. — ^Maria  or  Mercy,  b.  Jan.  12,  1771  ;  m.  Rennie  Martin;  d.  Feb.  12, 
1842.     864.  IV. — ^John,  b.  Nov.  5,  1779;  m.  Harriet  Knight;  d.  May  28, 

1863. 

864  JOHN,  b.  Nov.  5,  1779;  m.  Harriet  Knight;  b.  June  22,  1787; 
d.  Dec.  26,  1871;  he  d.  May  28,  1863.  Issue:  865.  I.— William 
Shepard,  h.  June  28,  1803;  m.  Margaret  Jones,  May  29,  1877.  866.  II. 
—John  S.,  b.  June  29,  1816;  d.  Sept.  3,  1885.  867.  II.— Mary,  b.  Oct. 
12,  1806;  m.  John  Way.  868.  III. — Louisa,  b.  March  29,  1808;  m. 
Abraham  Dunn;  d.  May  26,  1833.  869.  IV. — Harriet,  b.  March  28, 
1810;  d.  June  17,  1831.  870.  V. — Elizabet'h,  b.  March  25,  1819;  d.  April 
I,  1893.  871.  VI. — ^Sarah  K.,  b.  April  8,  1813;  m.  William  Dunham, 
son  of  Elijah;  d.  June  14,  1896;  James,  b.  Feb.  5,  1821  ;  d.  Jan.  25,  i860. 

865  WILLIAM  S.,  b.  June  28,  1803 ;  m.  Margaretta  Jones ;  b.  1804; 
d.  Aug.  17,  1887 ;  he  d.  'May  29,  1877 ;  will  probated  Oct.  4,  1878.  Issue  : 
872.  I.--William  J.,  b.  1827;  d.  1848.  873.  II.— Robert  B.,  b.  1828; 
m.  Alice  Mottram ;  d.  1878.  874.  HI.— Charles  S.,  b.  1834;  d.  1837. 
875.  lY. — Harriet  Louise,  b.  1838;  m.  John  Vanderbilt.  876.  V. — • 
Edward  F.,  b.  1840;  d.  1845.  ^/Z-  ^'I- — Margaretta  J.,  b.  1844;  m.  (i) 
Frederic  F.  Delano ;  m.  (2)  Henry  Charles  Wilson. 

873  ROBERT  B.,  b.  1828;  m.  Alice  Mattram ;  d.  1878.  Issue: 
878.  I.— William  M.,  d.  young.     879.  II.— Malbel.     880.  HI.— Louise. 

VANDERBILT. 
875  HARRIET  L.,  b.  1838;  m.  Jo-hn  Vanderbilt;  b.  1825.     Issue: 
881.    I.— William   D.   Vanderbilt,  b.   1872.      882.    II.— Laura,  b.    1873. 
883.    HI.— John  A.,  b.   1875;  d.   1877.      884.    IV.— Margaret,  b.    1876. 
885.  v.— John  L.,  b.  1878.     886.  VI.— Louise  D.,  b.  1880. 

W I  LSO'N— D  E  LAN  O . 
877  MARGARETTE  J.,  b.   1844;  m.  (i)  Frederick  F.  Delano;  b. 
1840;  d.    1883;   m.  (2)   Henry   C.  Wilson;   b.    1837.     Issue:-   887.  I. — 
"Lelia  Delano,  b.  1866;  m.  Horace  Richmond. 

862  JAMES,  b.  Aug.  25,  1768,  Piscataway;  m.  Ursula;  b.  March  8, 
1770;  d.  Feb.  12,  1835,  dan.  of  Capt.  Hugh  Dunn  and  Abigail  Carman; 


BENAJATI    DUNHAM,  289 

he  d.  July  28,  1835.  Issue:  888.  I.— Mary,  m.  (i)  Capt.  Henry 
Minagh  :  m.  (2)  Jereniiali  iMtz  Randolph.  88y.  II. — Abigail,  b.  1793; 
m.  181 1,  Simeon  Ayers. 

AYERS. 

889  ABIGAIL,  b.  1793;  m.  i8it,  Simon  Ayres.  Issue:  890.  I. — 
Mary  Ayers,  m.  George  D.  Phelps.  891.  II. — Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  John 
C.  Cruikshank.  892.  III. — Ursula,  m.  Rufus  Story.  893.  IV. — Mar- 
garetta,  m.  Rev.  Jacob  C  Dutcher.  894.  V. — Elizabeth,  m.  Andrew  D. 
Melick.     895.  VI. — James,  d.  young.     896.  VII. — Abigail,  d  in  infancy. 

861  ELIJAH,  b.  1762,  Piscataway;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Fitz  Randolph; 
b,  1768;  d.  Sept.  12,  1800;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Rowland;  1).  1764;  d.  Aug. 
4,  1849;  l''e  '^^-  Feb.  4,  1841.  Issue:  897.  II. — Joel,  b.  Sept.  17,  1795; 
m.  Mary  Smith;  d.  Oct.  13,  1879.  898.  I.— Isabella,  b.  April  27,  1788; 
m.  (i)  Micaiah  Dunn;  m.  (2)  Walter  W.  Henry;  d.  July  8,  1873.  899. 
ILL — James,  b.  March  9,  1802;  m.  Abigail  Dennian  :  d.  .\\n\\  15.  i860. 
900.  IV. — William,  b.  Aug.  30,  1807;  m.  Sarah  K.  Dunham;  d.  June  2/, 
1892. 

897  JOEL,  h.  Sept.  17,  1795;  m.  Mary  S.  Smith;  b.  Oct.  17,  1800; 
d.  July  8,  1890;  he  d.  Oct.  13,  1879.  Issue:  901.  I. — Elizabeth,  b. 
Sept.  21,  1825;  m.  James  McKnight  Merritt. 

M  ERR  I  XT. 
901  ELIZABETLl  S.,  h.  Sept.  24,  1825;  ui.  James  McK.  Alerriit; 
b.  March  30,  1821  ;  d.  March  9,  1890.  Issue:  902.  I. — ^Emma  A.'  yicv- 
ritt,  b.  July  25,  1848.  903.  11. — ^Charles  W.,  b.  l-'eb..  1852;  m.  Anna 
C.  Lord.  904.  HI. — Mary  D..  1).  March  7,  1858;  m.  Addison  .\.  Knox. 
905.  IV. — Elizabeth  McKniglit,  b.  ( )ct.  2$,  i85(j;  m.  Fred  C.  Ayres;  d. 
Feb.  2,  1895. 

DUNN— HENRY. 

898  ISABELLA,  b.  April  2y.  ^yHf<■.  m.  (D  Micaiah  Dimn  (of  Oavid 
and  Eunice):  m.  (2)  Walter  M.  Henry;  b.  (  )ct.  2.  1  7SS  ;  d.  .Nov.  S.  1840; 
she  d.  July  8,  1873.  Usue :  (;o6.  I. — Alexander  lienry,  h.  July  26, 
1813;  m.  Susan  B.  \an  Dyke;  b.  Oct.  it,  t8i8:  he  d.  Jan.  17,  1887. 
907.  II. — Robert,  b.  Oct.  14.  1S15:  m.  .Mary  A.  Ilagamau;  b.  Aug.  14. 
1815;  d.  Feb.  24.  1886;  lie  d.  Ai)ri]  <).  1897.  908.  HI.— Elizabeth  M.. 
b.  Oct.  30,  1817;  m.  Jolm  V.  iMlmnnds;  1).  Xov.  16,  1816.  gcn).  IV. — 
Elijah  li,  b.  Feb.  8,  1834.  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  d.  l-eb.  7.  i8<)5. 

899  JAMES,  b.  March  9.  1802;  m.  .\l)igail  nmrnan  ;  b.  Dec.  18. 
1813;  d.  Sept.  8.  1881  ;  he  d.  A])ril  15,  i8(k).  Issue;  ()io.  1. — Jeaneltc 
R.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1830;  m.  L^aac  S.  l\uii\i>n;  d.  April  4.  1887.  911.  11. — 
Sarah  E.,  b.  Oct.  25,  1845. 


290  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

900.  IV. — WILLIAM,  b.  Aug.  30,  1807;  m.  Sarah  K.  Dunham,  dau. 
of  John;  he  d.  June  27,  1892.  Issue:  912.  I. — Edward  K.,  b.  Jan.  16, 
1837;  m.  (i)  Lydia  Fisher;  m.  (2)  Matilda  Nicholas,  b.  March  26,  1844. 
913.  II. — William,  h.  March  30.  1839;  m.  Cathrine  Knerr.  914.  III. — 
Charles  S.,  b.  July  12,  1840;  m.  Mary  A.  Van  Syckel.  915.  IV. — 
Louise,  b.  June  17,  1846.  916.  V. — ^Frederic,  h.  Jan.  20,  1850;  d.  Aug. 
7,  1871. 

913  WILLIAM,  b.  March  30,  1839;  m.  Catherine  M.  Knerr;  b. 
Feb.  21,  1841.  Issue,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.:  917.  I. — ^Frederick  K., 
b.  Jan.  17,  1867.  918.  II. — Frank  H.,  b.  Jan.  i,  1869;  m.  Lillie  White; 
b.  Jan.  18,  1869.     919.  III.— Clififord  R.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1871. 

RU'NYON. 

910  JEANETTE  R.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1830;  m.  Isaac  S.,  son  of  Ephraim 
and  Ann  (Pratt)  Runyon;  b.  Nov.  16,  1822;  d.  Dec.  10,  1896;  she  d. 
April  4,  1887.  Issue:  920.  I. — Clarence  Runyon,  b.  July  22,  1854;  d. 
Sept.  I,  1856.  921.  II.— Wyllis  W.,  b.  July  7,  1859;  d.  Oct.  16,  1868. 
922.  III.— Louisa  S.,  b.  Feb.  i,  1863.  923.  IV.— Herbert  R.,  b.  FdD. 
26,  1865;  m.  Virginia  C.  Dunn;  b.  Dec.  23,  1863.  924.  V. — ^Charles  C, 
b.  March  29,  1870. 

857  ELIJAH,  b.  Dec.  12,  1730;  m.  April  6,  1751,  Mary  Sharp,  of 
Piscataway;  b.  Aug.  31,  1729;  d.  May  26,  1783;  an  inn-keeper  at  Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.,  and  a  man  of  considerable  property;  vestryman  of  St. 
Peter's  Church,  1770-74;  d.  March  29,  1779;  buried  in  Episcopal  ground, 
Perth  Am'boy.  Issue:  925.  I. — Isabella,  b.  Perth  Am-boy,  N.  J.,  Jan. 
4,  1752;  m.  1768,  John  Rattoome;  b.  Perth  Ambey,  N.  J.,  Sept.  6,  1744; 
d.  Oct.  26,  1823;  she  d.  Fe'b.  9,  1779. 

RATTOO'ME. 

925  IISABELLA,  b.  Jan.  4,  1752,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.;  m.  1768, 
John  Rattoome;  b.  Perth  Amboy,  Sept.  6,  1744;  d.  Oct.  26,  1823,  an 
influential  man  recognized  by  churdi  and  legislature  in  positions  of 
honor  and  responsibility.  His  residence  was  the  historic  Proprietary 
House,  built  in  1684,  and  is  now  the  Presbyterian  Home  for  aged  min- 
isters and  their  families;  she  d.  Feb.  9,  1779.  Issue,  at  Perth  Amboy, 
N.  J.:  926.  I. — Elijah  Dunham  Rattoome,  b.  Nov.  21,  1768;  graduate 
of  college  of  New  Jersey  (Princetown),  1787;  1791.  rector  of  St.  Ann's 
Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  J.;  assistant  rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Newark; 
1792,  professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  also  of  Grecian  and  Roman  An- 
tiquities in  Columbia  College;  1797,  rector  of  Grace  Church,  Jamaica, 
and  of  St.  George's  Church,  Flushing,  L.  I. ;  1802,  St.  Paul's  and 
Trinity  Churches,  Baltimore,  Ind. ;  1809,  president  of  Charleston  Col- 


BENAJAH    DUNHAM.  2gi 

lege,  S.  C. ;  was  one  of  committee  appointed  by  the  (leneral  Conven- 
tion, in  1795,  to  revise  and  correct  the  sheets  of  tlie  first  Standard 
Prayer  Book;  m.  1791,  Hannah,  dan.  of  Rev.  Abraham  Beach,  D.  \).; 
1).  1769;  she  d.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Oct.,  iS-jcS;  he  d.  Charleston, 
S.  C,  May  10,  1810.  927.  II. — -Thomas,  h.  Feb.  2y,  1771  ;  m.  OHve 
Brown;  d.  Nov.  25,  1838.  928.  III. — Mary,  b.  Feb.  8.  1773;  m.  James 
Watson,  Jr.;  d.  March  22,  1815.  929.  I\'. — John,  h.  Jan.  18.  1775;  lost 
at  sea,  Mardh  17,  1796.  930.  \'. — ^William,  b.  Aug.  30.  1777;  lawyer; 
d.  Swedesborough,  N.  J.,  Nov.  12,  1814.  931.  VI. — Isabella,  b.  Jan. 
15,  1779;  d.  Sept.  17,  1780. 

927  THOMAS  RATTOOM'E,  b.  Feb.  27,  1771  ;  inn-keeper;  mer- 
chant; farmer;  m.  Pittstown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1802,  Olive  Brown,  dau. 
of  Maj.  Jonathan  and  Lucy  (Douglas)  Brown;  b.  Jan.  20,  1784,  and  m. 
March  31,  1846,  Austin  Harmon,  Bennington,  \'t.,  where  she  d.  Dec. 
25,  1854;  Thomas  d.  Brunswick,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1838.  Issue,  except 
loth,  b.  at  Lansingburgdi,  N.  Y. :  932.  I. — ^John  Browm  Rattoome,  b. 
July  4,  1804;  m.  Julia  Ann  Everett;  d.  Feb.  18,  1848.  933.  II. — Mary 
Watson,  b.  Sept.  6,  1805;  m.  John  Lewis  Molther ;  d.  Nov.  6,  1895. 
934.  III. — Lucinda  Brown,  b.  Sept.  20,  1806;  m.  Smith  Mott ;  d.  Feb. 

27,   .     935.  IV. — Caroline    Brown,   1).    Dec.    9,    180S;    m.    Gardner 

Perry;  d.  Oct.  8,  1849.  936-  V. — Isabella,  b.  April  17.  1810;  m.  Jona- 
than Eddy,  Jr.;  d.  Oct.  15,  1885.  937.  VI.— Susan  Bell,  b.  March  19, 
1813;  m.  Hiram  Perry;  d.  Feb.  9,  1882.  938.  VJl. — Aim  Douglas,  b. 
April  24,  1815;  m.  June  26,  1850,  ZephaniaHi  b'rosl,  .\.  ^'.  C. :  h.  Feb. 
15,  1800;  d.  Sept.  22,  1874;  she  d.  Sept.  2,  1888,  Ik-nnington,  \  t.  939. 
VIII. — Elizabeth  Dickinson,  b.  July  29,  1817;  m.  (i)  Henry  C.  Cook;  m. 
(2)  Martin  Kingsley  Scott.  940.  IX.— Amelia  (  )live,  b.  July  14.  1819; 
m.  Caleb  Austin;  d.  Oct.  31,  1893.  941.  .\. — \\illi;'.ni,  1).  Sept.  21,  1821; 
m.  Sarah  M.  Black  well. 

932  JOHN  B.  RATTOO'ME,  b.  Jul>  4.  1804:  ship  owner  and 
captain  of  clipper  ship  ''Creole;"  m.  June  30,  1845,  Julia  .V.  Everett, 
widow  of  Stephen  Everett,  of  N.  Y.  C. ;  she  d.  May  i.  1893;  he  d.  New 
Orleans,  La.,  I'Vb.  18,  1848.  Issue:  942.  I. — Julia  Ann  Rattoome,  b. 
June  24,  1846;  m.  Theodore  S.  Kingsland  ;  d.  Jan.  11,  1S79.  943.  II. — 
William  Frost,  b.  Aug.  24,  1847;  d.  Oct.  22,  1851. 

MOLTHER. 

933  MAR\^  W.  RATTOO.MI':.  b.  Sept.  h.  1805:  m.  A].ril  .),  1835. 
John  Lewis  Molther.  Pulaski,  N.  Y. :  b.  Dec.  9,  1805;  d.  h\^b.  14.  1853; 
she  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  6.  1895.  issur:  ()44.  I. — ^John  Rattoome 
Molther,  b.  h\'b.  29,   1836;  m.  n)  Harriet  .\.   .\iles:  m.  (2)  Mrs.  AHce 


292  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

M.  Henderson.  945.  II. — Estelle  Juliet,  b.  Dec.  18,  1837;  d.  Sept.  10, 
1838.  946.  III. — ^Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  19,  1839;  m.  Asahel  A.  De- 
long;  d.  June  24,  1884.  947.  IV. — Robert  Kelly,  b.  July  17,  1842  ;  m.  (i) 
Isabel  Honian;  m.  (2)  Canielia  Morgan.  948.  V. — ^Carolina  Perry,  b. 
Sept.  8,  1844;  d.  Nov.  18,  1849. 

MOTT. 

934  LUCIN'DA  B.  RATTOOME,  b.  Sept.  20,  1806;  m.  Feb.  6, 
1826,  Smith  Mott,  Victor,  N.  Y. ;  b.  Aug.  28,  1804;  d.  July  30,  1875 ;  she 
d.  Feb.  27,  1876.  Issue:  949.  I. — Thomas  Smith  Mott,  b.  Dec.  15, 
1826;  m.  Sarah  Weymouth  Bryant  DeWolf;  d.  Sept.  14,  1891. 

PERRY. 

935  CAROLINA  B.  RATTOOME,  b.  Dec.  9,  1808;  m.  June  19, 

1834,  Gardner  Perry,  farmer,  Pittstown,  N.  Y. ;  b.  Jan.,  1803;  d.  Dec. 

29,  1856;  she  d.  Oct.  8,  1849.     Issue:     950.  I. — William  Delevan  Perry, 

'b.  Aug.  7,  1836;  m.  Alice  Brewster.     951.  II. — ^Louise  C,  b.  Aug.  13, 

1837;  m.  (i)  Oct.  19,  i860,  James  Walworth;  m.  (2)  Nov.  i,  1878,  Albert 
Filkin,  Lansingburg,  N.  Y. ;  he  d.  Sept.  24,  1904.  952.  III. — Olivia  R., 
b.  Aug.   17,  1842;  m.  John  J.  Filkin. 

EDDY. 

936  ISABELLA  RATTOOME,  b.  April  17,  1810;  m.  Nov.  30, 
1830,  Jonat'han  Eddy,  Jr.,  merchant,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  b..  March  25, 
1804;  d.  Oct.  28,  1848;  she  d.  Oct.  15,  1885.  Issue:  953.  I. — Cornelia 
Reid  Eddy,  b.  March  14,  1833;  d.  Feb.  7,  1855.  954.  II. — ^Thomas  Rat- 
toome,  b.  Oct.  ii,  1835;  ^^-  J^^l^  20,  1838.  955.  III. — Lucinda  Mott,  b. 
Aug.  28,  1837,  Hoosicks  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  m.  (i)  Sept.  24,  1862,  George 
Perry,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Dec.  10,  1865;  m.  (2)  Nov.  2,  1870,  J. 
Harris  Rice;  d.  Feb.  19,  1885;  m.  (3)  Feb.  i,  1898,  Joseph  M.  Pile, 
lawNcr,  P'liiladelphia,  Pa.  956.  IV. — Isabella  Dunham,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1839;  m.  Charles  Morris  Mott.  957.  V. — ^Ann  Eliza,  b.  Sept.  13,  1841  ; 
d.  Aug.  6,  1847.  958-  VI. — ^Mary  Frances,  b.  Jan.  26,  1845;  i"-  Ephraim 
Livingston. 

PERRY. 

937  SLISA'N  B.  RATTOOME,  b.  March  19,  1813;  m.  Sept.  28,  1840, 
Hiram  Perry;  b.  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  1803;  d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9, 
•1882 ;  she  d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1883.  Issue,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y. :  959. 
I. — Laura  Perry,  b.  1842;  d.  1844.  960.  II. — William  Rattoome,  b. 
1844;  d.  1844.  961.  HI. — Thomas  Rattoome,  1).  Aug.  6,  1845;  m.  Mary 
Little.  962.  IV. — Laura  Ann,  b.  April  12,  1847;  m.  (i)  Edward  Mon- 
teath  ;  m.  (2)  Fitch  James  Swinburne. 


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COOK— SCOTT. 

939  ELIZABETH  D.  UATTOOM  1-:.  h.  July  29.  1817;  in.  (i)  Feb. 
TO.  i83(),  Henrv  C.  Cook,  incrcliant,  rulaski.  X.  ^'. ;  h.  Sept.  11,  1814; 
d.  Sidney.  Ohio.  Aiil;-.  6.  1841  :  in.  (j)  Xov.  14.  1848.  Martin  Kingsley 
Scott,  nu-reliant  :  1).  l-"e1).  1,  i8()();  d.  I'\'l).  _'0.  1881.  r.enning-ton,  \'t. 
Issue:  963.  1. —  Henry  C.  Cook.  b.  Sept.  10,  1840;  m.  .Sept.  2,  1875. 
Annie  \'an  \A'art,  Alliany,  X.  N'..  wlu)  d.  Jan.  10.  1896.  964.  TI. — 
Flora  ]^^Hzal)etli  ."^eoll,  1).  k'eb.  10,  185O:  ni.  James  Livingston  Rice. 
965.    111. — 'Carnline   Lncretia.  1).  (  )et.  23.   1857:  d.   Xov.  3,   1862. 

(;4i  WILLIAM  RvVfTOOAIl-:,  b.  Iloosick.  X.  V..  Sept.  21.  1821; 
in.  Ang.  3,  1846.  Sarah  M.  IMackwell,  Richmond,  \'a. ;  resides,  Albany, 
X.  'S.  Issne:  ()()().  I. — Thomas  Kattoome.  1).  Aug.  25.  1847.  967.  II. 
— Ann  X'irginia,  b.  Jtil}-  17,  1859;  d.  Jan.  15,  1882. 

WATSON. 

928  MARY  RATTOOME,  b.  Eel).  8.  1773:  m.  James  Watson.  Jr.; 
b.  Newry,  Ireland,  Nov.  24,  1765;  d.  Taris,  France,  .March  22.  1815;  she 
d.  Dec.  13,  1839.  Issue:  968.  I. — ^Anielia  Watson,  b.  .\pril  18,  1795; 
m.  Isaac  Gulick  ;  d.  Vuh.  17,  1853.  969.  II. — .\nna  Aialilda.  1).  Nov.  2I,» 
1800;  m.  Lewis  Colding;  d.  Jtme  30.  1876.  970.  III. — ^John  Rattoome, 
b.  Jan.  24.  1803;  m.  Ca'thrine  Ikirdge;  d.  Aug.  19.  1880.  971.  IV. — 
Susanna  Bell,  b.  Nov.  18,  1805;  d.  Sept.  9.  1807.  972.  \'. — Isabella 
Dunham,  b.  Feb.  13,  1807;  m.  .Aug.  8,  1832,  David  X.  Wiley.  Had 
Gerardus  Wynkoop  Wiley;  she  tl.  Xov.  16,  1837.  973.  \'l. — Georgean- 
n-a  Carter,  b.  Sept.  25,  1808;  m.  John  H.  Watson;  d.  Jan.  6,  1890. 

970  JOHN  R.  WATSON,  b.  Jan.  24,  1803  :  m.  July  29,  1830,  Cathe- 
rine Burdge ;  d.  Aug.  19,  1880.  Issue,  b.  Perth  Amljoy.  X".  J.:  974.  1. 
— James  Townley  Watson,  b.  Nov.  26,  183 1;  m.  Matilda  G.  Gulick. 
975.  II. — ^Susan  dn  B.ois.  b.  Feb.  26,  1834;  d.  Oct.  19,  1905.  976.  III. — 
Thomas  Phenix,  b.  Feb.  13,  1836;  d.  Feb.  23,  1838.  977.  I\'. — Uriah 
Burdge.  m.  Virginia  Rowletl  :  he  b.  Feb.  6.  1838.  978.  \'.— Mary  Rat- 
toome,  b.  Oct.  11.  1831;;  m.  W.  T.  Meredith,  broker,  X.  V.  C. 

AUSTIN. 

940  AMELIA  O.  K.VrrOOME,  b.  July  14.  1819;  m.  .\ug.  6.  1S51. 
Bennington,  Vt.,  Caleb  Austin,  paper  manufaclin-er ;  b.  Bennington,  \'t., 
Feb.  25,  1803;  (1.  Walloomsac,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2=,,  1879;  she  d.  i8ej3. 
Walloomsac,  N.  Y.  Issue, b.  Walloonisac.  X.  \'.  Issue.  979.  I. — James 
Henry  .Atistin,  1).  July  4,  1843,  I'ennington.  980.  II. — Celinda  Henry, 
b.  Aug.  5,  1844;  m.  Roibert  C.  Manley.  ()8i.  III. — Jdiomas  Rattoomc. 
b.  Oct.  9,  1854;  m.  Edna  C.  MerchaiU.  982.  1\'. — Caleb  Downer,  b. 
July  14,  1856,  Walloomsac,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Oct.    14.   1896.  Joanna  Hinsdill, 


294  BENAJAII    DUNHAM. 

Benning-ton,  Vt.  She  is  dan.  of  Stephen  and  Joanna  Deane  (Hinsdill) 
Robinson,  Bennington;  resides,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.;  business,  National 
Express  Company,  New  York  City. 

981  THOMAS  R.  AUSTIN,  b.Oct.  9,  1854;  m.  Feb.  11,  1885,  Edna 
C.  Merchant,  White  Creek,  N.  Y.  Issue :  983.  I. — Herbert  Merchant 
Austin,  b.  Nov.  9,  1892,  'Centre  White  Creek,  N.  Y.  984.  II. — ^Olive 
Austin,  h.  June  30,  1905;  d.  July  12,  1905. 

MAN  LEY. 

980  CELINDA  H.  AUSTIN,  b.  Aug.  7,  1844;  m.  April  16,  1866, 
Robert  C.  Manley ;  she  d.  Dec.  16,  1872.  Issue:  985.  I. — Frank  Aus- 
tin Manley,  b.  March  15,  1867;  m.  Sept.  27,  1899,  Woodie  Hooker.  Had 
986  Florence  Virginia,  May  7,  1905.  987.  II. — Rachel  Emerah,  b. 
August  23,  1868.  988.  III. — Avis  Belle,  b.  June  26.  1870;  m.  Joseph  W. 
Bechtel.  989.  IV. — James  Caleb,  b.  March  25,  1872;  m.  June,  1903, 
Esther  Ross.     Issue:     990.  I. — Marion  Ross. 

GULICK. 

968  AMELIA  WATSON,  b.  April  18,  1795 ;  m.  May  24,  1819,  Isaac 
Gulick,  of  KingS'ton,  N.  J.;  d.  Feb.  17,  1853.  Issue:  991.  I. — Mary 
Watson  Gulick,  b.  Mardi  5,  1820;  m.  Robert  Finley  Scudder.  March 
27,  1849.  99-2-  II- — Margaret  Van  Dyck,  b.  Sept.  2/,  182 1  ;  m.  Edwin 
Jackson  Bent,  May  10,  1846;  d.'June  i,  1863.  993.  HI. — Evelina  Lynn, 
b.  Dec.  5,  1823;  m.  Montgomery  Blackwell,  Oct.  14,  1846.  994.  IV. — 
James  Watson,  b.  Sept.  24.  1825  ;  m.  (i)  Elizabeth  Smith  ;  m.  (2)  Gertrude 
Brokaw;  m.  1861  (3)  Jennie  Post;  m.  1866  (4)  Sadie  Stryker  B'rokaw, 
1875.  995-  ^^- — ^Francis  Alexander,  m.  Catherine  Adams;  he  d.  July  6, 
1828.  996.  VI. — Anna  Matilda,  d.  in  infancy;  b.  June  14,  1830;  d.  July 
14,  1850.  997.  VII. — Matilda  Golding,  m.  James  Townley  Watson. 
998.  VIII. — Edmund  Bussing,  m.  Feb.,  1833,  Alice  Snowiden ;  he  b.  Feb. 
8,  1833. 

973  GEORGEANNA  C.  WATSON,  b.  Sept.  25,  1808;  m.  March 
27,  1827,  John  H.  Watson,  Westchester,  N.  Y. ;  she  d.  Jan.  6,  1890. 
Issue:  999.  I. — Mary  Rattoome  Watson,  d.  in  infancy.  1000.  II. — 
John  Honnewell,  m.  Lucy  Kidd,  Chicago,  111.  Had  Geo.  Carter.  looi. 
III. — George  Carter. 

KPNGSLAND. 

942  JULIA  A.  RATTOOME,  b.  June  24,  1846;  m.  Nov.  2,  1867, 
Theodore  S-  Kingsland,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Issue:  1002.  I. — Julia 
Irene  Kingsland,  b.  May  18,  1870;  d.  May  26,  1870.  1003.  II. — ^Carrie 
Louise,  b.  Oct.  17,  1871 ;  d.  July  3,  1874. 


i',i;\.\i.\ir   i)r\-HAi\r.  295 

949  THOMAS  S.  .\l(  )T'r.  I).  Dec.  15,  iSjf.,  1  laiuilton,  X.  Y. ;  in. 
Bridgewatcr,  N.  ^^.  jul\,  1847.  Sarah  W.  15.  De  Wolfe;  ])resident  of 
First  National  I'ank,  (  )s\w|l;o  ;  i)resi(k'nl.  (  X-^wco-o  Water  Works  Co.; 
inleresled  in  s'liippin^' ;  d.  Sept.  14,  iS(ji.  Issue:  1004.  T. — John 
Thomas  Molt.  h.  Ilamilton.  .\.  >'..  ()ei.  11.  1S4S:  m.  O.swego,,  X.  ^'.. 
Oct.  30.  18-3,  Alice  jane,  dan.  ol  I.ullier  and  l.eafy  (i'.ailey)  Wcig'ht ; 
president  of  ITrsl  Xational  I'.ank,  (  )s\veo;o ;  president,  Oswego  Water 
Works   CO.;  treasurer   (las   Light   Co.      Had    l.mher    Weight,   h.    Xo\-. 

30,    1874.      i()i\v    11. — ^Catharine    L.    Motl,   m.  — ■ Ward.      Issue: 

100^).    ]. — ^'Idionias  Clark  Ward.  niidshi])nian.  L'.  S.  X.;  d.  .\pril  13.  1<KM- 
Bessie  DeWolf  Ward,  m.  ,\o\-.  5.  i<;()3;  in.  l"".d\vin  .\llen  Stt'hhin.s. 

950  WILLI AAl  I).  LhlRRN',  h.  .\ug.  7.  183^);  ni.  Jan.  7.  1873.  Alice 
Brewster;  h.  Se])t.  2().  1848;  farmer,  Lansinghurg,  .\.  \'.  Issue:  T006. 
I. — ^Caroline  Alarcia  Terry,  h.  Sept.  18,  1874.  1007.  II. — 'Albert  Gard- 
ner, b.  Felj.  17,  1877.      1008.    111. — Xalen'tine  Sco-tt,  b.  .May  3,  1880. 

FILKIN. 

952  OiLTMA  R.  PERRY,  b.  Aug.  17,  184-' ;  m.  Sept.  8,  1864.  John 
J.  Filkin  ;  farmer;  member  Xew  ^'ork  legislaiture,  1877.  Lansingburg, 
N^.  Y. ;  1),  Dec.  9,  1840;  d.  .\])ril  12,  1888.  Issue:  1009.  I. — Perry 
Filkin,  b.  Nov.  2/,  1865;  m.  June  2>>,  i8(j4.  Clara  liaillie  lUttler,  dan. 
of  John  ;  b.  iSIarch  18,  1873;  oivil  engineer,  Lansingburg,  X.  Y,  1010. 
II. — ^Oliver  Beaton,  b.  April  2^^.  1868;  m.  Xettie  C,  dan.  Matthew  Milli- 
man  ;  1).  Oct.  27,,  1865,  Lansin,<.;^burg.  Had  J(ihn  J.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1892; 
Louise,  b.  March  21,  1896. 

MOTT. 

956  ISABELLA  D.  EDDY,  b.  Aug.  20,  1839,  Troy,  X.  Y. ;  m.  June 
23,  1863, 'Charles  M.  Mott,  Hamilton,  X.  \'. ;  he  d.  .March  2^,  1892;  she 
d.  Julv  2y,  1905.  Issue:  101 1.  I. — Josei>hine  Prucedine  Mott,  b.  June 
8,  1864.  1012.  IL— Alice  Eddy,  b.  Jan.  29,  1872.  1013.  HI.— Chaides 
M.,  b.  Nov.  22,  1875. 

LTVI'NGSTOiN. 

958  MARY  F.  EDDA',  b.  Troy,  Jan.  26,  1845;  m.  .\pril  18.  i^jh. 
Ephraim  Livingston,  Lowell,  Mass.  Issue,  Lowell,  .Mass.:  1014.  I. 
— Harris  IC  Livingston,  b.  March  21,  1877;  m.  Lucena  Inez  X'inell. 
April  21,  1903;  she  d.  April  15,  1905.  Issue:  Claire  Louise,  'b.  Jan. 
4,1904.  1015.  H. — Mary  S.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1879.  loiO.  III. — Ethel  Eddy, 
h.  July  14,  1880. 

961  THOMAS  R.  PERRY,  b.  Aug.  6.  1845;  m.  (X't.,  t868,  Mary 
Little,  N.  Y.  C.  Issue:  1017.  I. — .\inita  Little  I'erry,  b.  Dec.  13. 
1869..    1018.   II. — Calen   Carlos,  b.    1871. 


296  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

MON'TEATH. 

962  LAURA  A.  PERRY,  b.  April  12,  1847;  ni.  (i)  April  29,  1869, 
EdwaM  Monteath,  merchant,  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Alarch  20,  1876;  m.  (2) 
April  22,  1885,  Fitch  J.  Swinburne,  lawyer,  N.  Y.  C. ;  he  d.  July  7,  1885. 
Issue:  1019.  1. — Pierre  Monteath,  b.  April  4.  1870.  1020.  II. — 
Laura,  b.  Sept.  20,  1871  ;  m.  Nov.  12,  1901,  'Charles  Ruston,  Jr.  Issue: 
Monteath  Ruston,  'b.  May  24,  1903.  1021.  III. — Edward,  b.  Aug.  4, 
1873;  d.  March  17,  1874.  1022.  IV. — ^Je-ssie,  b.  July  2j,  1875;  m.  Jan. 
30,  1896,  Robert  Cuttiing-.  Issue:  Zet^hleen,  b.  (lot.  29,  1899;  she  d. 
March  31,  1904.     1023.  V. — ^LawTence,  broker,  N.  Y.  C. 

RICE. 

964  FLORA  E.  'SCOTT,  b.  Feb.  10,  1856,  Bennington,  Vt. ;  m. 
March  9,  1882,  James  L.  Rice;  b.  July  6,  1848,  Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 
Issue:  1024.  I. — Louise  Perry  Rice,  b.  Aug.  20,  1883.  1025.  11.^ 
Marion  Scott,  b.  April  13,  1885.  1026.  III. — Earl  Kingsley,  b.  Nov. 
8,  1886;  d.  Aug.  25,  1887.  1027.  IV.— Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  5, 
1890.  1028.  V. — Olive  Rattoome,  b.  June  22,,  1892;  d.  Aug.  14,  1892. 
1029.  VI. — 'Alice  Lucretia,  b.  Jan.  26,  1896. 

974  JAMES  T.  WATSOIN,  b.  Nov.  26,  1S31  ;  m.  June,  1859,  Ma- 
tilda Golding  Gulick,  Perth  Almb-oy,  N.  J.,  real  estate.  Issue:  1030. 
I.— John  Rattoome  Watson,  b.  March  19,  i860;  d.  April  2-,  1864.  1031. 
n. — Henry  du  Bois,  b.  Nov.  21,  1861  ;  d.  Alarch  2,  1864.  1032.  III. — 
Louise  du  Bois,  b.  May  5,  1865  ;  m.  Caroline  Bancroft,  Jan.  6,  1901. 
Issue:  James  T.  Bancroft,  b.  Feb.  17,  1901  ;  d.  Jan.  11,  1902.  1033. 
IV.— James  Townley,  b.  Feb.  10,  1868;  m.  Nov.  27,  1898,  Ida  Josephine 
Moore.  Issue:  Julia  Courtney,  b.  Nov.  24,  1899'.  1034.  V. — John 
Dunham,  b.  June  10,  1869;  m.  June  21,  1894,  Georgia  Mitchell.  Issue: 
Eunice  AL,  b.  Feb.  9,  1900.  1035.  VI.— Georganna  Carter,  b.  April 
22,  1871  ;  d.  Aug.  22,  1872.  1036.  VII.— Susan  du  Bois,  b.  Dec.  9,  1872; 
m.  Feb.  11,  1899,  George  Wilfred  Johnston.  Issue:  George  Wilfred 
Johnson,  Jr.,  b.  July  8,  1900.     James  Watson  Johnston,  b.  Feb.  17,  1902. 

977  URIAH  B.  WATSON,  m.  \'irginia  Rowlett,  who  d.  Jan.,  1898; 
banker,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  Issue:  1037.  I.— Catherine  Alary  Wat- 
son.    1038.  II.— John  R.,  b.  August,  1872. 

DELONG. 

946  ANNA  E.  M'OLTHER,  b.  Dec.  19,  1839;  m.  July  28,  1857, 
Asahel  A.  Delong;  b.  Dec.  18,  1836;  d.  Feb.  16,  1881  ;  she  d.  June  24, 
1884.  Issue:  1039.  I- — ^Mary  Elizabeth  Delong,  b.  Oct.  30,  i860;  m. 
June  9,  1874,  Henry  Norton;  b.  Nov.  29,  1856.     Had  Frederic,  b.  Nov. 


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22,  18-5;  (1.  Dec.  nj,  1893;  Julia.  1).  June  2j,  1H77;  ni.  Oct.  28,  1898, 
Charles  Kempt.  1040.  II. — iCIiarles  Aharo,  b.  ( )ct.  28,  1862;  m.  Dec. 
19,  1889,  Louisa  C'liarlion  ;  h.  .May  30,  1863.  Had  Louctta,  b.  Aug. 
5,  1890;  Mynle.  b.  Sept.  3.  1891  ;  Stanislaus,  b.  Sept.  6,  1893;  Am- 
brose, b.  Oct.  13,  1895.  1041.  HI. — Kate  Margaret,  b.  Aug.  16,  1866; 
d.  Sept.  26,  1866.  1042.  W. — James,  b.  Dec.  ii,  1870;  m.  Xov.  16, 
1898,  Christine  lUirns.  1043.  ^  • — ^Harriet  Moltlier,  I).  Oct.  3,  1872;  d. 
July  4.  1898.      1044.   \'I. — Anna  Ik-lle.  b.  .\ug.  14,  1875;  d.  May  2,  1898. 

944  JOIIX  R.  MOLTHER,  b.  I'eb.  2(j.  1836;  m.  (i)  Feb.  i,  1862, 
Harriet  A.  Xiles  ;  b.  Dec.  25,  1839:  d.  March  16,  1884:  m.  (2)  Oct.  16, 
1895,  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Henderson  :  resides.  (  Vswego,  X.  V.  Issue,  b. 
Pulaski,  X'^.  Y. :  1045.  ^- — \\  ihiam  Raiioonie  .Mollher.  1).  Dec.  12, 
1862;  m.  Dec.  26.  i88(;,  Stella  Rivers  Averill.  Springfield,  Mass.  Had 
Francis  Rattoome  .Molther,  b.  (  )ct.  15,  i8<j3.  1046.  H. — John  Frank, 
b.  Sept.  19,  1866;  (1.  April  15,  1867.  1047.  '^l- — Susan  Xiles,  b.  Oct. 
12.  1870;  m.  ( )ct.  12,  1898,  Arthur  Truell  lioutwell,  Andover.  Mass. 
1048.  l\\ — ^Anna  Augusita,  b.  March  8,  1872;  m.  Sept.  14,  1897,  Ray- 
mond  ilronte  Paddock,  druggist,  Brooklyn,  X.   \'. 

947  ROF]ERT  K.  MOUTHER,  b.  July  17,  1842:  m.  (i)  Aug.  16, 
1868,  Isabel  Homan  :  b.  Ai)ril  15,  184C);  d.  April  30,  1869:  m.  (2)  Dec. 
29,  1875,  Camelia  Morgan,  Detroit,  Mich.  Issue:  1049.  I- — John 
Lewis  Molt'her,  b.  Jan.  8,  1877;  assistant  cashier,  l^rst  Xational  Bank, 
Oswego.  1050.  IJ. — Catherine  Lucinda.  b.  A])ril  17,  1851  ;  m.  April  20, 
1871,  Thomas  Ward,  colonel  and  assistant  adjutant  general,  U.  S.  A. 
Had  Thomas  ^Mott,  I>.  April,  1872;  d.  April,  1874;  Philip  Raymond,  b. 
July  13,  1874;  m.  Oswego,  .X.  \'.,  .\ug.  3,  1898,  Kate  Lyon  ;  lie  is  second 
lieutenant,  Sevenlh  V.  S.  Artillery.  Had  Laura,  b.  April  6,  1899; 
Bessie  De  Wolfe,  b.  Ai^ril  2^,  i^yi).  Elliot  Moti,  b.  Xov.  26,  1877; 
d.  1878;  Katherine  Mott,  b.  Sept.  17,  1881;  Thomas  Clark,  b.  Jan.  2, 
1883;  John  Mott,,  1).  June  28,  1886.  1051.  1 1 1 . —Elliot  Bostwick,  b. 
April  30,  1861  ;  m.  Oswego,  X.  Y.,  June  6,  1883,  Louise  Wheeler. 
Had  Katherine  Louise,  h.  Xov.  6,  1884;  Elliot  Wheeler,  b.  May  19, 
1887. 

MARTIX. 

863  MARIA,  b.  Jan.  12,  1771;  m.  Dec.  30,  I7<j8.  Mercy  or  Reenc 
Martin;  b.  Jan.  9,  1768;  she  d.  l-'eb.  12,  1842.  Issue:  1052.  I. — John 
Dunham  Martin,  b.  Feb.  7,  1794;  ui.  Jan,  1  1,  1815,  ."^ar.ih  Runyon,  ilau. 
of  Richard  and  I'hebe.  1053.  11. —  Mary,  111.  Jos-'-ph  Dunn,  of  Joel  and 
Rachel. 


298  BENAJAH    DUNHAM. 

DUNN. 

1053  MARY  MARTIN,  m.  Joseph  Dunn.  Issue:  1054.  I.— 
Ellis  Dunn.  m.  Sarah  Carick.  1055.  II. — Martin,  m.  Margaret  A. 
Ayers.     1056.   III. — Joel  R.,  d.  young. 

1052  JOHN  DUNHAM  MARTIN,  b.  Feb.  7.  1794;  m.  Jan.  11, 
1816,  Sarah,  clau.  of  Richard  and  Sarah  Runyoii.  Issue:  1057.  I. — 
Mary  Martin,  m.  Joseph  Dunn.  1058.  II. — Richard  R.,  m.  Mary  B. 
Shelby.  1059.  III. — ^Rennie,  m.  Mary  D.  Harrickle.  1060.  IV. — Isaac 
L.,  m.  Isabella  Cook. 

1060  ISAAC  L.  MARTIN,  m.  Isabella  Cook.  Issue:  1061.  I.— 
lohn  D.  Martin.  10G2.  II. — Richard  E.  1063.  III. — Mary,  m.  Charles 
Martin.  >  " 

18  HEZEKIAH,  b.  Dec.  3,  1707;  m.  Dec.  22,,  i733.  Elizabeth 
Drake.  Issue:  1064.  I. — Francis,  b.  July  20,  1735.  1065.  II. — 
Rachel,  b.  Feb.  21,  1736.  1066.  III.— Delilah,  1).  Oct.  5,  1738.  1067. 
IV. — ^Hezekiah,  b.  April  8,  1740. 

19  BENAIAH,  h.  Aug.  30,  1712;  m.  Sept.  19,  1745,  Hannah  Mar- 
tin;' 1752,  she  bought  land  of  Benaiah,  adjoining  Jonathan's  and 
Benaiah's  lands;  1757,  he  bought  land  of  E(hiiun(l  Griffith,  adjoining 
his,  Jonathan's  and  Martin's.  Issue:  1068.  I. — Isaiah,  b.  Nov.  22, 
1746.     1069.  II. — Sarah,  b.  Nov.  22,  1746. 

20  MARTIN,  b.  Dec.  11,  1714;  m.  1736,  Martha  Wooden.  Issue: 
1070.  I.— Jemima,  b.  Nov.  15,  1737.  1071.  II.— Josiah.  b.  Jan.  2,  1739. 
1072.  III.— Mary,  b.  July  15,  1741.  1073.  IV. — Hester,  b.  Sept.  ii, 
1743.  1074.  V. — Rachel,  b.  Aug.  27,  1745.  1075.  VI. — Nathan,  b. 
March  5,  1747. 

26  ELISHA,  b.  Oct.  II,  1728.  Issue:  1076.  I.— Phineas,  b. 
March  14,  1765. 


DANIEL  DUNHAM. 

X. — DAXIEL,  the  son  of  Deacon  John  Dimhani,  was  h.  in  Ply- 
mouth, 1639;  m.  Mehitable  Hayward.  lie  was  admitted  a  I'Veeman,  in 
1660,  and  in  tlie  following-  year  was  appointed  !ii^li\va\  surveyor.  lie 
became  a  land  proprietor  in  Plymouth  and  I'lymlon.  lie  resided  for  a 
time  in  Bridgewater  and  Dorchester.  Thomas  Hayward  and  his  wife, 
Alehitable  Hayward,  were  the  children  of  John  Havward,  one  of  the 
original  proprietors  of  Pridgewater.  He  d.  in  1681.  John  Hayward 
came  to  this  country  in  the  same  vessel  with  John  Ames,  son  of  Richard 
Ames,  of  Sonnnersetshire,  England,  who  m.  in  \(>4^.  Fdizabeth  May- 
ward,  of  Pridgewater.  Phomas  Hayward,  llie  l)rol]ier  of  I  )aniers  wife, 
was  killed  by  a  fall  from  a  horse  in  ifxjS.  W'ldle  a  resident  of  Dor- 
chester, Daniel  became  ac(|uainted  with  tlu'  failKr  of  I\ev.  Samuel 
Wiswall,  with  whom  a  strong  friendship  was  formed.  Rev.  Samuel 
Wiswall  was  the  successor  of  Rev.  Jonathan  I)unham,  of  lidgartown, 
Martha's  Vineyard.  The  Wiswalls  were  highly  respected  and  well  edu- 
cated. The  father  and  son  had  received  the  lu)norary  college  degree 
of  A.  M. 

Samuel  Wiswall  was  b.  Sept.  2,  1679;  he  was  untloubtedly  selected 
as  an  assistant  pastor  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Dunham  through  the  recom- 
mendation of  his  brother,  Daniel.  Samuel  Wiswall  was  ordained  at 
Edgartown  in  1713.  He  then  became  assistant  pastor  antl  remained  as 
such  until  the  death  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Dunham  in  1717.  lie  afterwards 
continued  as  the  pastor  until  the  time  of  his  death,  December  23.  174^). 
Samuel  Wiswall  was  67  years  old  when  he  died.  Ichabod,  the  son  of 
Samuel  Wisw^all,  b.  in  1704;  m.  in  1725.  Jerush.i  Norton,  dan.  of  John 
Norton,  of  Boston.  She  was  a  sister  of  Jemima  Norton,  who  m.  Cor- 
nelius Dunham,  grandson  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Dunham.  Samuel,  the  son 
of  Ichabod  Wiswall,  b.  in  1739;  m.  Anna  Jenkins:  b.  Sept.  iS,  1742; 
Mary,  the  granddaughter  of  Cornelius  Dunham,  b.  Nov.  5,  1759;  m. 
Lemuel  Jenkins  as  his  third  wife.  These  facts  are  some  of  the  evidence 
that  shows  the  friendly  relations  existing  between   the   Dunhams  and 

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3O0  DANIEL    DUNHAM. 

Wiswalls.     Rev.  Jonathan   Dnnhani   honored  the  name  of  his  brother 
when  he  named  his  first  son,  Daniel  Dunham. 

COLLATERAL  BRANiCHES. 

FRANCLS  COOKE,  passenger  on  Speedwell  from  Delft  Haven  to 
England,  transferred  to  Mayflower ;  signer  of  Mayflower  Compact ;  m. 
Hester,  a  Walloon  passenger;  came  on  ship  Ann;  third  Pilgrim  ship 
reached  Plymouth,  Jnly,  1623.  Children:  I. — John,  1).  in  Holland;  m. 
1634,  Sarah  Rickard ;  passenger  on  Mayflower.  H. — Jane.  b.  in  Hol- 
land; m.  after  1627,  Experience  Mitchell,  passenger  on  Ann.  HI. — 
Jacob,  b.  in  Holland  about  1618;  m.  Damaris  Hopkins,  1646;  2d,  Eliza- 
beth (Lettice)  Shurtlefif,  1669,  a  passenger  by  Ann.  1623.  IV. — Hester, 
m.  Richard  Wright,  1644.     V. — Mary,  b.  in  Plymouth,  1624-7. 

MITCHELL. 

EXPERllLXCE  MITCHELL,  passenger  on  ship  Ann.  1623.  was 
with  the  Pilgrims  at  Leyden ;  m.  Jane  Cooke  after  1627.  Children:  I. 
— Thomas.  H. — John,  m.  Mary  Bonny.  HI. — Jacob,  m.  Susanna 
Pope.  IV. — Edward,  m.  Mary  Hayward.  V. — Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Washburn.  VL — Mary,  m.  John  Shaw.  VH. — Sarah,  m.  John  Hay- 
ward,  of  the  Plain.  \'III. — Hannah,  m.  Dea.  Joseph  Hayward,  his  third 
wife. 

HAYWARD. 

THOMAS  HAYWARD,  came  from  Sommcrsetshire,  England,  in 
1638.  He  was  made  a  freeman  in  1646.  Children:  I. — Mehital)le,  b. 
about  1643;  m.  Daniel  Dunham,  1668.  II. — Thomas,  m.  Sarah;  killed 
by  fall  from  a  horse.  HI. — Nathaniel,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Dea.  John 
Willis.  IV. — John,  of  the  Plain,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Experience  Mitchell. 
V. — Joseph,  m.  Alice  Brett;  3d,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Experience  Mitchell. 
VI.— Mary,  m.  Edward  Mitchell.  VII.— Martha,  m.  John  Howard 
(Haward),  first  of  the  name  in  Plymouth. 

JOHN  HAYWARD,  of  the  Plain,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Experience 
Mitchell.  Children:  I. — Sarah,  b.  Oct.  25,  1663;  m.  Nathaniel  Brett, 
1683.  II. — John,  b.  April  20,  1667;  m.  Susanna  Edson,  1697.  HI. — 
Joseph,  b.  Nov.  23,  1669;  m.  Mehitable,  dau.  of  Daniel  Dunham,  May 
20,  1700.  IV. — Mary,  b.  April  20,  1672;  m.  William  Ames,  1698.  V. — 
Thomas,  b.  Jan.  10,  1674;  m.  Bethiah  Breet,  1703.  VI. — Benjamin,  b. 
Nov.  26,  1677.  VII. — Susanna,  b.  Aug.  10,  1680;  m.  Nov.  11,  1702, 
Thomas,  son  of  Nathaniel  Hayward.  VIII. — Elizabeth,  b.  April  6, 
1683;  m.  Edmund  Remson,  1717.  IX. — Benoiii,  b.  March  16,  1686;  m. 
Hannah  Gould,  1717;  2d,  Hannah  Page,  1743.     X. — Mercy,  b.  1687. 

NATHANIEL  HAYWARD,  m.   Hannah,  dau.  of  Deacon  John 


DANIEL    DUNHAM.  3OI 

Willis.     Children:     T. — Nathaniel  J).  1664  ;  m.  Elizabeth .     II. 

— John,   ni.   Sarah   Willis.     III. — Thomas,   ni.    i^iissanna,   dau.   of  John 

Hayward,   of  the    I'lain.      W. — Samuel,   m.    I^lizabelh    — .     Y. — 

Benjamin,    m.    Sarah    AUlrich.     \'I. — Elisha,    m.    Experience    Harvey. 
VH. — Patience,  m.  Israel  Alger. 

THOMAS  HAYWARD,  m.  Snsanna,  dan.  of  J..lm  Hayward,  of 
the  Plain.  Children:  I. — Susanna,  b.  I74(j :  m.  Jesse  Edson,  1766.  II. 
Mary,  b.  1747;  m.  IJenjamin  Marshall,  Nov.  3,  1768.  HI. — Betty, 
b.  1758;  d.  1812.     I\'. — Thomas,  b.  1758;  m.  Hannah  Hayjvard,  1781. 

MARSHALL. 

MARY  HAYWARD,  b.  1747;  m.  Benjamin  Marshall,  Nov.  2,  1768. 
Children:  I. — Hayward,  b.  April  6,  1771  :  m.  June  8,  1794.  Olive  Hay- 
ward.  II. — Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1777;  captain  in  regular  army; 
wounded  in  duel,  1812;  d.  1818.  HI.- — Rowlandson,  b.  Dec.  7,  1780;  m. 
Olive  Manley,  June  26,  1808.  I\". — Ambrose,  b.  May  12,  1784.  \'. — 
Gannett,  b.  May  12,  1784;  m.  Mary  Hayward.  Yl. — Polly,  b.  July  3, 
1788.  VII. — Calvin,  1).  Aug.  12.  1774:  m.  Ruth  Gay.  August,  1805. 
VIII. — Betsy,  b.  July  28,  1781  ;  m.  Ephraim  Bartlett,  March  26,  1826. 

DANIEL  DUNHAM'S  CHILDREN'S:  2.  I.— Hannah,  named 
in  honor  of  his  sister,  b.  in  1671  ;  m.  in  ^f)^)o:  J()se])h  Alden,  b.  in 
1669.  He  was  the  son  of  Joseph  Alden  and  Mary  Synuuonds  and 
grandson  of  John  Alden  and  Priscilla  ]\Iullins.  John  .\lden  d.  Sept.  12, 
1687,  when  Joseph  was  18  years  old.  Hannah  d.  in  1747.  3.  H. — 
Mehitable,  named  after  mother,  was  b.  in  1672:  m.  May  30,  1700, 
Joseph  Hayward.  who  was  b.  Nov.  2^^.  \(y(n).  lie  was  the  son  oi  John 
Hayward  and  Sarah  Mitchell,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Exjierience  Mitchell, 
who  in  1638.  resided  in  l)u\bur\-.  Joseph  I  layward,  d.  in  1750.  4.  HI. 
— Daniel,  b.  \()J^:  ni.  {•".lizabelh  in  ni<j5  ;  resided  in  I  )orchester.  She 
was  1),  in    I\ho(le    island. 

2  HANNAH.  1).  i(>~\  ;  ni.  i^xjo;  Jost'])h  AIiUmi,  1).  \(^(^\y.  issue:  5. 
I. — Daniel,  b.  t6oi  ;  m.  Abigail  ."-^liaw  in  1717.  ').  N. — Joseph,  b.  if>03.  7. 
HI. — Edeazer,  b.  1 0<;4  :  ni.  .Martha  Shaw  in  1720.  She  was  b.  in  1700 
and  d.  in  17O0.  lie  d.  at  South  Uridgewater,  Mass.,  in  1773.  8.  1\'. — 
Flannah,  b.  1696;  m.  Mark  Lathro])  March  2*.).  1722,  a  son  of  Mark  the 
second.  9.  V. — Marv.  b.  ](»)<)[  m.  Timollu  l^dson.  10.  \'l. — J(tseph, 
b.  in  1700.  II.  \  I  I .  .^amurl.  b.  1  703  :  m.  Abiah  hMson.  in  1728,  and  in 
1752  he  m.  Rebecca  W'asliburn.  \\v  d.  in  1785.  ij.  \  MI. — Jonathan, 
1).  1703.  13.  IN. —  Mehilablc.  b.  1707;  in.  Harnabas  l'".;Uon.  .'^he  d.  in 
1737..  14.  N. — Setli,  b.  1710;  ni.  .Mehilable  Carver,  dau,  of  Plcazer 
Carver.     Seth  was  a  captain  at  South   llridgewater. 


302  DANIEL    DUNHAM. 

5  DANIEL  ALDEN,  b.  1691  ;  m.  1717.  Issue:  15.  I. — Joseph, 
b.  1718;  m.  1742,  Susannah  Packard,  dau.  of  Solomon  Packard.  He 
moved  to  Worcester,  Mass.  16.  II. — Daniel,  b.  1720;  m.  Jane  Turner, 
in  1747.  Moved  to  Lebanon,  Conn.,  and  d.  in  1790.  17.  III. — Abigail, 
b.  1722;  m.  Deacon  Eleazer  Whitman  in  1742.  18.  IV. — Zephaniah,  b. 
1724;  m.  Hopehill  Wade,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wade.  He  d.  in  1804.  19. 
V.  Hannah,  b.  1726;  m.  Joshua  Blodget.  She  d.  in  1776,  and  he  d.  at 
the  age  of  70.  20.  VI. — Mehitable,  b.  in  1729.  21.  VII. — Barnabas, 
b.  1732.  He  d.  at  the  age  of  60.  22.  VIII. — Ebenezer,  b.  in  1734. 
Died  in  1755.  23.  IX. — Mary,  b.  1737;  m.  Isaac  Fuller.  He  moved 
to  Stafford. 

7  ELEAZER,  m.  in  1720,  Martha  Shaw,  dau.  of  Joseph  Shaw,  of 
South  Bridgewater.  Issue:  24.  I. — Jonathan,  b.  in  1721.  25.  II. — 
Eleazer,  b.  1723;  m.  Sarah  Wliitman,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Whitman.  26. 
HI. — Abraham,  b.  1725.  27.  IV. — David,  b.  1727,  at  Ashfield  ;  m.  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Noah  Thomas,  of  Middleboro.  He  d.  in  1807.  28.  V. — Joshua, 
b.  1729;  m.  Experience,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Hayward.  She  was  b.  in 
1719.  He  d.  at  Greenwich  in  1809.  29.  VI. — Caleb,  b.  1731.  30.  VII. 
Ezra,  b.  1734.  He  was  deacon  at  Greenwich.  31.  VIII. — Timothy,  b. 
1736;  m.  Sarah  Weld  at  Attleboro.  He  resided  at  Savoy  and  d.  at 
age  92. 

II  SAMUEL,  b.  1705;  m.  Abiah  Edson,  dau.  of  Captain  Josiah 
Edson.  Resided  at  Titicut.  Issue:  32.  I. — Abiah,  b.  1729;  m.  Seth 
Harris  in  1751.  33.  II. — Mehitable,  b.  1732;  m.  Joshua  Packard.  34. 
HI. — Sarah,  b.  1734.  35.  IV. — Samuel,  b.  1736;  m.  Williams.  Re- 
sided at  Abington  and  Bridgewater.  36.  V. — Josiah,  b.  1738;  m.  Bath- 
sheba  Jones,  of  Raynham.  37.  \'I. — Simeon,  b.  1740;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Seth  Packard.     38.  VII.  Seth. 

14  SETH,  m.  Mehitable  Carver  in  1740.  She  was  dau.  of  Captain 
Eleazer  Carver,  of  South  Bridgewater.  She  d.  in  1757.  He  then  m. 
Jane  Hayward.  Issue:  39.  I. — Oliver,  b.  1740;  m.  Experience,  dau.  of 
Captain  Solomon  Leonard.  40.  II. — Seth,  Jr.,  b.  1741  :  m.  Mary  Carver. 
41.  HI. — Caleb,  b.  1744.  42.  IV. — Joseph,  captain,  b.  1747;  m.  Bathia, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Eleazer  Carver. 

42  JOSEPH,  b.  1747.  Issue:  43.  I. — ^Mehitable,  b.  1775.  44.  II. 
— Joseph,  captain,  b.  1777.  45.  HI. — Daniel,  b.  1780.  46.  IV". — 
Thomas,  b.  1782.  47.  V. — Alexander,  b.  1783.  48.  VI. — Cyrus,  b. 
1785.  49.  VII.— Eunice,  b.  1788.  50.  VIII.— Seth.  51.  IX.— Bathiah. 
52.   X. — Betsey. 

47  ALEXANDER  ALDEN,  m.  1814,  Maria  Conant.     Issue:     53. 


DANIEL    DUNHAM.  303 

I. — Maria  Conant  Aldc^,  h.    1820.     54.    II. — Louisa  Cook.     55.  III. — 
Marier  ].,  b.  1839;  111.  Henry  I.  Powers. 

15  JOSEPH,  1).  in  1718;  m.  Susannali  Packard  in  1742.  Removed 
to  Worcester.  Died  in  1768.  Issue:  56.  I. — Zenas,  1).  1745.  57.  H. 
— Martha,  b.  1747. 

16  DANIEL,  b.  in  1720;  ni.  Jane  Turner  in  1747.  Resided  at 
Stafford.  Removed  to  Lebanon.  Issue:  58.  I. — Eleazer,  doctor. 
Removed  to  Randolph.     He  d.  in  1790. 

39  OLIVER,  b.  in  1740;  m.  Experience,  dau.  of  Solomon  Leonard, 
in  1765.  Died  in  1820.  Issue:  59.  I. — Caleb,  b.  1766;  m.  Sally,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Hayward,  in  1700.  60.  II. — Experience  (Peddy),  m. 
Solomon  Peck.     61.  HI. — Oliver,  b.  1770.    62.  IV. — Cromwell,  b.  1773. 

40  SETH,  b.  in  1741  ;  m.  Mary  Carver.  Issue:  63.  I. — Seth,  b. 
1769;  m.  Sally,  dau.  of  William  Snell,  1800.  64.  II. — Mehitable,  b.  1771. 
65.  HI. — William  Snell,  South  Bridgewater. 

3  MEHITABEL,  b.  1672;  m.  May  30.  1700,  Joseph  Hayward,  son 
of  John  Hayward  and  Sarah  Mitchell.  Issue :  66.  I. — Mehitabel,  b. 
May  17,  1701  ;  m.  Samuel  Edson,  March  17,  1738.  67.  II. — Thomas,  b. 
Sept.  23,  1702;  m.  Constant  Keith,  1729.  68.  HI. — Joanna,  b.  Aug. 
15,  1704;  m.  David  Snow,  1731.  69.  IV. — Melatiah.  b.  Aug.  31,  1706; 
m.  Samuel  Dunbar.  70.  \". — Hannah,  b.  1708.  71.  VI. — Sarah,  b. 
1710.  /'2.  VII. — Joseph,  b.  1713;  d.  Oct.  17,  1733.  73.  VIII. — Daniel, 
b.  Nov.  29,  1715;  d.  June  25,  1749.  74.  IX. — Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  22, 
1717;  m.,  1742,  Sarah,  fourth  child  and  eldest  dau.  of  Deacon  Reccom- 
pense  and  Mary  (Crossman)  Cary. 

74  BENJAMIN,  1).  1717;  ni.  Sarah  Cary,  dau.  of  Recoompense 
Cary,  and  Sarah  Crossman.  Lssue  :  75.  I.- — Sarali,  b.  1744;  m.  Isacher 
Snell.  76.  IT. — ^Josei)h,  b.  1746;  ni.  ()li\-e,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Uebecea 
Mauley,  Jan.  16,  1768.  //.  111. — Mary,  1).  17-I''):  ni.  1777,  Capt. 
Zebedee  Snell.  78.  IV. — Danit'l,  b.  1752;  m.  1777,  Ualhia  Howard.  79. 
V. — Benjamin,  b.  1754;  ui.  Abigail  Perkins  in  1777.  80.  \'I. — Cary,  b. 
1759;  m.  in  1779,  Mary  Thompson. 

76  JOSEPH  HAYWARD,  of  P.enjanun.  1717:  b.  in  1740;  ni.  Olive 
Alanlev,  Oct.  20.  1768.  ."^he  was  a  dau.  ni  I  )anit'l  Manley.  Issue:  Sj. 
I. — ()li\e  llaxward:  m.  in  I7t)4,  llayward  .Mar.^hall  ;  b.  April  6,  1771. 
88.   II. — Asaph   llayward;  ni.  in   17WI.  P'lll.v    Drake. 

MAUSIIALL. 

^/  OLl\'E  HWW'ARI).  ni.  in  i7<;4.  Havward  Marshall:  b.  April 
6,  1771.  Issue:  89.  i. — Hayward  Marshall,  m.  in  1826,  Almira  Wild, 
dau.  of  Richard  Wild  and  Rhoda  Carv.     Rlmda  Carv  was  tlau.  of  Col. 


304  DANIEL    DUNHAM. 

Simeon    Gary.     After   her   death   he   m.    Nancy   R.    Hayward,   dau.    of 
Joseph,  son  of  Asaph  Hayward. 

89  CHILDREN  OF  HAYWARD  MARSHALL.  By  first  wife: 
Issue:  90.  I. — Olive  Hayward  Marshall,  b.  Feb.  28,  1828;  m.  Frederic 
L.  Trow.  91.  II. — Eugene  Marshall  b.  July  10,  1832;  m.  Lizzie  Will- 
iams, dau.  of  Robert  S.,  and  Catharine  McPhaill.  By  second  wife: 
Issue:  92.  III. — Polly  Alma,  b.  Nov.  13,  1852;  m.  Weston  Spooner. 
93.  IV. — Cary  Hayward,  b.  Jan.  13,  1859;  m.  Emily  J.  Drew.  91 
•EUGENE  MARSHALL,  b.  1832;  m.  Lizzie  Williams.  Issue:  94.  I. 
—Ella  Frances,  b.  Sept.  15,  1868;  d.  June  11,  1888.  95.  JL— Hayward, 
b.  July  15,  1870.  96.  HI.— Anna  Olive,  b.  March  6,  1876.  97.  IV. — 
Ethel  Eugenia,  b.  March  13,  1880. 

4  DANIEL,- b.  in  Dorchester,  1675;  m.  in  Rhode  Island,  in  1696, 

Elizabeth .     Issue:     98.  I. — Daniel,    b.    1705;    m.    Elizabeth 

.     99.  II. — William,  b.   1708;  m.  (i)  name  unknown;  (2)  Feb. 

II,  1756,  Mary  Taylor.  Daniel  and  William  Dunham  v/ere  among  the 
original  settlers  of  Georgia  and  South  Carolina.  They  located  at  Dor- 
chester and  Newport.  It  is  stated  they  gave  the  names  to  those  places 
in  honor  of  the  places  in  which  they  had  previously  lived,  and  of  the 
residence  of  their  mother  in  Rhode  Island.  Before  locating  they  landed 
at  Fernidina,  Florida,  in  1732.  Daniel  moved  his  family  on  the  first  of 
April,  1756,  to  Midway  and  Newport,  Ga.,  where  the  history  of  his 
family  is  lost.  The  father  of  Daniel  and  William  was  a  Congregation- 
alist,  adhering  to  the  teaching  of  the  Pilgrims,  Init  their  mother  was  a 
Baptist.  The  first  settlement  of  Georgia  was  made  during  the  reign  of 
George  II,  King  of  England.  This  miserable  condition  of  his  jountry- 
men  at  that  time  made  it  necessarv  for  him  to  act  in  their  l^ehalf.  For 
the  purpose  of  bettering  their  condition,  he  gave  them  a  charter,  grant- 
ing them  the  use  of  land  in  Georgia  without  compensation  for  twenty- 
one  years,  that  they  might  here  begin  life  anew.  With  this  in  view, 
General  James  Oglethorpe  founded  a  I'oard  of  Trustees  to  carry  out 
the  design.  He  made  a  number  of  trips  to  Georgia,  selecting  the  best 
colonists  he  could  find  to  accompany  him.  One  of  the  expeditions  he 
stopped  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Massachuetts.  Daniel  and  William 
Dunham  at  this  time  joined  the  company.  In  the  second  trip  (leneral 
Oglethorpe  took  with  him  Charles  Wesley,  as  his  secretary,  and  John 
Weslev  as  a  missionary  to  the  Indians.  These  were  famous  preachers 
with  whom  the  Methodist  movements  began  in  England.  At  the  same 
time  the  Wesleys  organized  the  Methodist  Society  in  Georgia,  the  Con- 
gregationalist,  now  Presbyterian  Church,  was  started  by  the  Dunhams. 


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99  WILLIAM,  m.  (2)  Mary  Tayl.T.  I'd).  2,  1756.  William  the 
brother  of  Daniel  retained  his  residence  at  Dorchester  and  through  him 
has  the  Dunham  name  been  perpetuated  in  South  I'arcjlina.  The  same 
religious  relations  that  existed  in  his  father's  family  continued  in  his. 
lie  was  a  Congregationalist  and  his  wife  a  lia})tist.  He  was  twice 
married,  first  in  Massachusetts  and  second  to  Mary  Taylor.  Married 
in  1756.  This  was  a  few  days  before  his  l)nither  left  for  Georgia. 
William,  d.  Dec.  23,  17^)(;;  made  a  will  which  bears  a  date  prior  to  his 
death;  all  previous  wills  were  set  aside  for  the  ])urpose  of  disinheriting 
his  son,  John,  wIkj  had  married  a  wife  imknown  to  him  and  against  his 
wishes.  After  his  death  the  children  ignored  the  will  and  gave  John 
his  full  share.  Issue:  100.  I. — John  m.  .Sarah  Clancey.  In  1779.  he 
located  in  Liberty  County, (ia.  loi.  II. — William.  102.  I  1  I. — Charles,  m. 
Mary.  103.  IV. — Mary.  104.  V. — Esther.  105.  \I. — Martha,  m.  Mr. 
Jones.  106.  VII. — Hannah.  107.  \'lll. —  Paul  James.  108.  IX. — 
Daniel,  d.  young. 

Extract  from  William  Dunham's  Will.  "Tteiu.  I  give  and  be- 
queath to  my  son  John  the  use  of  one-lifth  part  of  m\-  lands  and  one- 
ninth  part  of  my  personal  estate,  not  as  yet  given  during  his  life,  and 
at  his  death  I  give  and  becpieath  it  to  his  children  to  be  e(|ually  divided 
amongst  them;  but  for  want  of  such  children  to  return  and  equally 
divided  amongst  the  rest  of  my  children  and  their  heirs  forever."  This 
will  goes  on  and  gives  his  lands  and  money  and  personal  and  household 
propertv  to  his  wife  and  children,  ])lainly  divided  shear  and  shear,  lands 
to  the  sons,  money  to  the  daughters.  The  closing  item  is  this.  "I  give 
and  bequeath  to  m\-  loving  wife  Mary  l^unham  and  my  six  children 
viz;  William,  Charles,  Mary,  Esther,  Martha,  Hannah,  Paul.  James 
and  the  child  that  my  wife  is  now  pregnant  with,  all  the  remainder. 
Thus  it  seems  that  he  did  not  put  John's  name  with  his  children.  The 
child  his  wife  was  pregnant  with  was  a  son.  Me  was  named  Daniel,  but 
did  not  reach  manhood.  After  W'illiam  Dunham's  death  his  children 
is^nored  his  will  as  far  as  cutting  f)ff  |ohn  went;  and  gave  him  his  full 
share  of  his  father's  property,  just  the  same  as  though  his  last  will  had 
never  been  made. 

100  JOHN,  son  of  William,  m.  Sarah  Clancey.  Issue:  i«).  T. — 
William,  m.  Mar\-  Tiaisden.  110.  II. — Charles  T.,  twice  m. ;  second.  Miss 
Adams,  who  had  h'anny  Royal!;  m.  K.  I'endlelon  Jones,  ill.  III. — 
Georee  T.,  in  Confederate  arm\  ;  d.  in  iSoS.  112.  1\'. —  Jacob  11..  b. 
Pel).  26.  1774;  m.  h'eb.  12.  I7t;(;,  .Mary  C.  I'.aisden,  dan. -of  Josejih  I'ais- 
den  and  Ann  Confrey.  who  m.,  second,  John    liradford,  clergyman;  d. 


306  DANIEL    DUNHAM. 

Sept.  25,  1832.  113.  V. — Jane.  in.  Jesse  H.  Campl^ell.  clergyman.  114. 
VI. — Polly,  m.  Josiah  Baisden.  115.  VII. — Mary,  m.  Thomas  Gould. 
Had  Belle  ;  m.  Mr.  Cunningham. 

112  JACOB  H.,  clergyman:  m.  Mary  Contrey  Baisden,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Baisden.  Issue:  116.  I. — George  Washington.  117.  II. — - 
Thomas  J.,  d.  1857.  He  m.  Anna  (Harris)  Confrey,  granddaughter  of 
James  Harris.  She  d.  1822.  He  served  in  the  Seminole  war  with  the 
Georgia  Rangers.  She  was  dau.  of  James  Harris  and  sister  of  a  Capt. 
John  Harris  in  the  Confederacy.  118.  HI. — Ann,  m.  Dr.  Hart.  119.  IV. 
— Adam  Confrey.  120.  V. — Sarah,  m.,  first,  Baindae  ;  second,  Gould. 
121.  VI. — Mary,  m.  Trazvant.  Had  Mary;  m.  D.  T.  Sloan,  Anderson, 
S.  C.  122.  VII. — Fanny,  m.  Col.  Ashley,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Issue:  I. — 
Fanny  Ashley,  m.  Dinwiddie  Jones. 

117  THOMAS  ].,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Capt.  Harris.  He  belonged  to 
the  Georgia  Rangers  and  served  in  the  Seminole  war.  He  d.  in  1857 
and  she  in  1822.  Issue:  123.  I. — Hannah  Mary,  b.  1836;  resides  at 
homestead.  124.  II. — Bradford,  b.  June  19,  1838;  m.,  first,  Emma 
Knox  Elsberg;  d.  1869,  of  Baltimore;  b.  1835;  second,  Sophia  M. 
Dunnington.  He  lives  in  Savannah,  Georgia,  six  miles  from  Dor- 
chester, S.  C.  125.  HI. — Thomas,  orderly  sergeant  of  Georgia  Hus- 
sars.    126.  IV. — Jacob,  d.  young. 

121  MxA.RY,  m.  Mr.  Trazvant.  Issue  :  I. — Mary  Trazvant,  m.  T. 
Douglas  Sloan,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Issue:  I. — ^Mary  Dunham  Sloan,  m. 
Dec.  22,  1904,  John  B.  Jenkins.  Issue:  I. — J.  Douglass  Jenkins,  b. 
Sept.  12,  1905;  d.  June  6,  1906. 

122  FANNY,  m.  Col  Ashley.  Issue:  127.  Fanny,  m.  Dinwiddie 
Jones. 

124  Bradford,  b.  June  19,  1838.  Was  twice  m. ;  first  to  Eninia  Els- 
berg; second  to  Sophia  Maria  B.  Dunnington.  Issue:  128.  I. — Anna 
Grace,  m.  William  Onslow  Barnhill,  English  cotton  merchant.  She  had 
son,  William  G.',  who  d.  in  1894.  129.  II. — Julius  C.  m.  Edith  Fitz- 
gerald. He  is  an  electrician  at  Mohtgomery,  Ala.  130.  HI. — Bessie 
M.,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  m.  April  26,  1905,  Edward  Pierce  Burton.  131. 
I\\ — Emma  C,  m.  l'\^b.  18,  1903,  Lieu.  John  Wall  Norwood,  U.  S.  A. 
132.  V. — Ethel,  b.  1887,  Savannah,  (ia.  133.  \  I. — Bradford,  b.  1889, 
Savannah,  Ga. 

124  BRADFORD  DUNHAM.  In  1870  he  accepted  the  position  of 
chief  engineer  and  superintendent  of  construction  of  the  Savannah  and 
Memphis  Railroad  (now  the  Columbus  &  Western).  In  1871  Mr. 
Dunham  returned  to  the  Montgomery  &  Eufaula  Railroad,  refusing  the 


Bradiuri)  Dunham,   Montgomery,  Ala. 


l).\Nll':i.     DIXIIAM.  307 

presidency  of  that  conipaii} .  l)Ul  acce])lini;'  llie  jxisilioii  of  L^eneral  super- 
teiulent,  wliicli  position  he  tilled  until  December,  1878,  when  he  was  ap- 
pointed sui)erintendent  of  tlie  South  »!<:  North  Alaliama  Kailriad.  tillini^ 
that  office  dnriui^  1879.  and  in  1880,  in  addition  lo  his  other  work,  he 
was  made  superintendent  of  the  Mobile  (!^  Monts2:onu'ry  Railroad. 
Selnia  Division  of  the  Western  Railroad  of  Alabama,  and  the  l'ineai)])le 
Division  of  the  Louisville  ^:  Xasluille  Railroad,  wliich  ])i\sition  he  held 
until  his  resignation  in  May,  1881,  when  he  acce])ted  the  ])osition  of 
general  manager  of  the  A'irginia  Midland  Railway  (now  the  Southern), 
but  before  taking  charge  of  that  office  he  went  West  and  accepted  the 
position  of  general  manager  of  the  western  lines  of  the  I'.altimore  & 
Ohio  Railroad.  He  was  also  made  president  of  three  of  the  roads  of 
that  system,  viz:  The  Baltimore,  Pittsburgh  &  C^iicago  Railway  of 
Ohio;  the  Baltimore,  Pittsburgh  &  Chicago  Railroad  of  Indiana,  and 
the  Baltimore,  Pittsburgh  &  Chicago  Railroad  of  Illinois.  He  resigned 
the  above  office  in  1883.  From  November,  1883,  to  July,  1884,  Mr. 
Dunham  was  general  manager  of  the  Louisville  (S:  .Nashville  Railroad 
Company,  at  which  time  he  returned  to  the  Raltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road as  assistant  to  the  vice-president,  until  he  was  elected  general 
manager  of  the  r>altimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  system,  reorganizing  the 
various  interests  under  one  head,  which  office  he  held  until  December, 
1886,  when  he  resigned,  retired  from  railroad  life  and  returned  to 
Montgomery,  Alabama,  where  he  filled  the  office  of  president  of  the 
Montgomery  Iron  Works,  president  of  the  Electric  Light  &  Power 
Compan\-,  and  general  manager  of  the  Highland  Park  Impro\ement 
Companv.  He  was  afterwards  elected  to  the  office  of  vice-president 
and  general  superintendent  of  the  Montgomery  (!v  Florida  Railroad 
Companv,  and  the  same  \ear  was  made  receiver  of  that  comj)any  in 
both  lower  and  high  courts  until  the  litigation  was  closed  and  he  became 
general  superintendent  and  tru.slee  for  the  owners  of  the  jiroperty  until 
its  purchase  b\'  tlu'  A.  T.  (.\;  1.  C'oin])an\.  ])uilders  of  iIk-  .\labama  Mid- 
land l\ailwa\'.  whrn  he  was  aitpniiUed  general  superintendent  ol  the 
Alabama  .Midland  l\ail\\a\.  wliicli  ])osition  he  occi!i)ied  from  Septembii'. 
1889,  to  lA'bruarx  15th,  i8(;5,  when  he  was  a])pointed  general  superin- 
tendent of  the  IMant  .S\stem  of  Railways,  reorganizing  the  \-arious  rail- 
ways under  one  general  system.  This  office  he  tilled  until  January  J},^\. 
1900,  when  he  resigneij.  Mr.  Dunliaiii  being  a  ci\il  engineer,  as  well 
as  a  mechanical  engineer,,  and  being  a  practical  man  identified  with  the 
physical  oi)eratiou  of  railmads  in  all  departments,  all  his  life,  given  him 


308  DANIEL    DUNHAM. 

advantages  in  the  manag-enient  of  railroad  properties,  not  possessed  by 
many  railroad  men. 

A  friend  of  Mr.  Bradford  Dunham  furnishes  the  following  sketch 
of  the  history  of  that  gentleman:  Mr.  Dunham  was  born  at  Cedar 
Point,  Liberty  County,  Ga.,  June  19,  1838.  He  lived  on  a  farm  until 
about  seventeen  years  of  age,  his  first  regular  occupation  being  that 
of  a  cowboy,  and  I  have  often  heard  him  say  tliat  at  that  time  if  he 
could  have  secured  a  Winchester  rifle,  he  would  have  much  preferred 
the  plains.  After  leaving  the  farm,  he  clerked  in  wholesale  and  retail 
stores  for  eighteen  months.  He  then  entered  a  machine  shop  and 
worked  for  three  years.  In  i860  he  went  to  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  se- 
cured a  position  as  freight  forwarding  clerk  for  the  Central  Railroad  of 
Georgia.  In  1861  he  worked  on  the  Atlantic  &  Gulf  Railroad  as  freight 
conductor,  and  afterwards  as  passenger  conductor.  In  1862  he  operated 
the  Brunswick  &  Albany  Railroad  (now  the  Brunswick  &  Western), 
between  Brunswick  and  Tebeauville  (now  Waycross),  Ga.,  under  orders 
from  Governor  Jos.  E.  Brown,  who  had  taken  charge  of  the  road  as  a 
military  necessity.  P^or  two  months  in  1862,  Mr.  Dunham  worked  on 
the  Charleston  &  Savannah  Railway  as  brakeman  and  freight  con- 
ductor. In  July  of  that  year  he  went  to  the  Alabama  &  Florida  Rail- 
road of  Alabama,  as  a  clerk,  in  which  capacity  he  served  until  Decem- 
ber of  the  same  year,  when  he  was  promoted  to  the  position  of  master 
of  transportation,  which  office  he  filled  until  he  was  made  assistant 
superintendent  and  master  of  transportation,  three  years  later.  In 
1867  Mr.  Dunham  went  to  the  Montgomery  &  Eufaula  Railroad,  as 
superintendent  of  construction,  and  master  of  transportation,  and  in 
November  of  the  same  year  was  made  superintendent  of  the  road, 
which  position  he  held  until  August,  1870,  doing,  in  addition,  the  work 
of  road  master  and  master  mechanic. 

109  WILLIAM,  m.  Mary  Baisden.  She  afterwards  m.  John  Brad- 
ford, of  Plymouth  descent.  Issue:  134.  I. — William.  135.  II. — John. 
136.  HI. — George  W.,  captain,  m.  Had  one  son.  137.  IV; — Dr. 
Thomas  J.  138.  V. — Prof.  James  T.  139.  VI. — 140.  VII. — Jane,  m. 
Col.  Crawford.  141.  VIII. — Esther,  m.  Dr.  Hart.  142.  IX. — Joseph, 
captain.     143.   X. — Andrew. 

no  CHARLES  T.,  twice  m. :  second,  Adams.  Issue:  144.  I.— 
Betsy,  m.  Dr.  Royal,  Savannah,  Ga.  Issue:  145.  II. — Fanny  Royal, 
m.  J.  Pendleton  Jones,  Owensbury. 

Ill  GEORGE  T.,  m. ;  served  in  the  war  of  1812.  He  secured 
pension.      He   d.    1868.      Issue:     146.  I. — Sarah  J.,   m.    S.    P.   Manor, 


DANIKL    nUNMIAM.  3O9 

Screven  Co.,  Ga.  147.  11. —  Mary  (i.,  m.  JmIui  I'aker,  Mcintosh  Co., 
Ga.,  now  Wayne.  148.  HI. — N'irginia,  ni.  i'eler  Small.  149.  IV. — 
Cornelia,  m.  Capt.  George  Tragan. 

CAMPBELL. 

113  JANE,  m.  Rev.  Jesse  H.  Cam])l)ell.  issue:  150.  L — Prof. 
A.  B.  Campbell,  Troy.  Ala.  151.  11. — Margaret,  m.  Jesse  II.  Camp- 
bell McDonald. 

151  MARGARET,  m.  Jesse  Cami)l)cll  McDonald.  Lssue :  152. 
L — ^Caroline,  m.  W.  D.  Krenson.  153.  11. — j.  Campbell,  casliier  Dow 
Law  Block,  Fort  \^alley,  Ga. 

GOULD. 

115  Mx^RY,  m.  Thomas  Gould.  Lssue:  154.  L — Belle  Gould,  m. 
Cunningham,  Decatur,  Ga. 


INDEX. 

DEACON  JOHN  DUNHAM  AND  HIS  DESCENDANTS. 

Heads  of  families,  only,  are  indexed.  Thev  are  respectively  numbered 
from  one  of  the  sons  of  Deacon  John  Dunham,  said  number  being"  re- 
tained ])y  them  when  they  become  the  heads  of  families.  The  number 
of  the  child,  as  the  head  of  a  family,  is  given  iirst  in  the  index  below, 
then  follows  the  name,  date  of  birth,  name  of  the  father  in  parenthesis 
and  his  number  as  a  child,  and  then  the  number  of  the  page  on  which 
the  record  is  printed,  c.  g.,  ii8  Moses  E.,  1824  (Moses  102),  page  22, 
means  that  the  number  of  the  child  as  the  head  of  a  family  is  118;  the 
name  Moses  E.,  the  date  of  birth,  1824;  the  name  of  his  father  in 
parenthesis  Moses  followed  by  his  father's  number,  102,  and  lastly  the 
number  of  the  page  on  which  the  record  of  Mioses  E.  is  to  be  found, 
viz.,  22.  The  numbers  of  the  children  of  Deacon  John  Dunham  are 
printed  in  Roman  and  their  descendants  in  Arabic  numerals. 

SECTION : 


I 

Deacon  John  Dunham. 

Pages 

I 

to 

17 

2. 

John  Dunham,     . 

17 

40 

3 

Thomas  Dunham, 

40 

78 

4 

Jonathan  Dunham, 

78 

159 

5 

Joseph  Dunham, 

159 

250 

6 

Benajah  Dunham, 

250 

299 

7 

Daniel   Dunham, 

299 

309 

(310) 


IXDKX. 


I  ( 


DUNHAMS. 

Chil  1 
Nvimbei-s.  TToads    of    Families. 

261  Aaron,  iy^)=,  (Azariali  42). 

473  Aaron,    i/cjy  (NclK'iiiiali  472), 

II  Ahio-ail,    1623  (Dca.  jnhn    Dunliani), 

630  AI)igail.   1727  (jonalliau    187). 

1795  Abigail,  1762  (Ohadiali    1786). 

638  Abigail,   1784  (Simeon  /2), 

889  Abigail,  1793  (James  862), 

997  Abigail,  i7()7  (Micajah  5), 

197  .Abigail,  1820  (Hazael    166), 

580  Abbie  L.,   1861   (Jessie   H.  578), 

761  Abijah,  181 5  (William'  661), 

1306  Abishai,   m.    1776  (John    1295). 

1798  Abner,  1773  (( )ba(liah   1786). 

809  Abraham,   1750  (Jonathan   28), 

712  Abraham,  1787  (Elijah  75), 

370  Abraham,  1787  (Samuel  41), 

2021  Abraham.  1794  (Levi  1973), 

471  Abraham,   1819  (Abraham  370), 

2090  Abraham  F.,  1842  (Al)raham  2021), 

1534  Adeline  W.,   1859  (James  C.    1520), 

362  Albert,  1844  (Bradley  341), 

167  Albert  R.,  (John  99), 

1579  All)ert  S.,   1828  (Scluiyler   1577). 

338  Albert  Tyler,   1807  (Sanuiel  38), 

451  Albert  T.,  1841   (Jonathan  L.  343), 

1000  Alfred,  1797  (Salathial  832), 

1920  Alfred,   i8oo  (Obadiah   1794), 

357  Alice,    1863   (David  312), 

786  Allie  \'.,    1857  (Henry   \  .    W  760), 

352  Almira,   1812  (Amos  34<)l. 

413  Almon,  1852  (William   L.  1'..  4cxd), 

1094  Alonzo,  1812  (John  997), 

2048  Alonzo,  i8i(;  (Simeon  2046). 

302  Alonzo   11.,   1874  (James  b^lias  298). 


Page. 
281 

275 

13 
146 

242 

188 

289 

205 

26 

186 

73 

141 

235 

285 

192 

99 

247 

99 
248 
225 

60 

54 

227 

94 
63 

131 

241 


/J 


283 

95 
62 

246 

5'^ 


312 

Child 
Number! 

190 

411 

1742 

1752 
1 180 
2031 

24 

349 
1247a 

180 

346 

717 

903 
620 

I2CO 
2018 

386 
1629 

213 

34 

V7 

587 

1534 

78 

2019 

907 

2071 

483 
788 
946 
256 
821 

797 
505 
5 '2 

51 
234 

27 

.  42 

.474 


INDEX. 


Heads    of    Families. 


Alpha,    1800  (Hazacl    166). 

Alva.  1862  (Wm.  L.  B.  340). 

Alvan.   1794  (Daniel  384), 

Alvaii  Franklin,   1822  (Alvan   1742), 

Amanda  M.,   1817  (George  S.   1148), 

Amelia  (Sylvester  C.  2017), 

Amos,   1716   (Josaiah    14), 

Amos,  1782  (Jonathan   195). 

Anderson  S.,   1827  (Elisha  475) 

Andrew,  1833  (Henry  162). 

Andrew  J.,  183 1  (David  339), 

Andrew  L.,  1844  (Nelson  712), 

Angeline,  1825  (Harry  899), 

Ann,  ni.  1775  (Shubael  614), 

Anna,  1732  (Jethro  1147), 

Anna,   1788  (Levi   1973), 

Anna.    1830  (Henry  371), 

Anna  (Isaac  1619), 

Annah,   1820  (Tylec  208), 

Anne,  1748  (Amos  24), 

Annie  S.,   1853  (Augustus  H.  256), 

Archibald  (Daniel  379), 

Arthur  Preston,  1864  (James  C.  1520) 

Asa  1759  (Sylvanus  63), 

Asa,  1789  (Levi  1973), 

Asa.  1790  (Asa  78),     . 

Asa  C,  1821  (Asa  2019),     . 

Asa  Clarkson,  1845  (Neheniiah  472), 

Asa  Thomas,  1817  (Eleazer  79), 

Asa  W.,  1822  (Asa  907),     . 

Augustus  H.,  1828  (Holtham  198), 

Augustus  M.,  1818  (Jonathan  R.  817), 

Augustus  S.  (Sampson  785), 

Austin,  1807  (Nathaniel  342), 

Austin  C,  1834  (Austin  505), 

Azariah  (Josiah  45), 

Azariah  (Jonathan  68), 

Azariah,  1718  (Jonathan  12), 

Azariah,  1760  (David  29), 

Azariah  Whitfield,  1802  (James  390), 


Pag'e. 

27 
67 

233 
209 

246 

161 

95 
138 
167 

63 
.281 

127 

117 

137 

247 

97 
228 

9T 
161 

92 

380 

225 
199 

247 
200 

247 

274 

193 

200 

92 

285 

193 
38 
38 
48 

263 

255 
26^ 

276 


Child 
Number 

308 
829 
61 
142 
818 

1 6 

XI 

7 

9 

999 

19 

'434 

'334 

1352 

IX 

16 

"15 
1 130 

1023 

"54 

61 

1410 

921 

92 

206 

480 

144 
348 

1753 

124 

1718 

]722 
341 

349 

48 

1063 

293 

455 

1647 


TXDF.X. 
s.  Heads    ol     I'.iiui 

Bano^s,  1 75 1  (Ebenczer  302), 
IJarnal^as,  1736  (Gideon  190), 
Earnal)as.  m.   1766  (Kbenezer  40), 
Rarnalxis,  ni.   1827  (llarnabas  61), 
Barzillai.   1782  (Abraham  812), 
Hcnjaiiiiii.    1691    (John   3), 
JJenajali  (Xchcmiah  ^yy). 
Bcnajah.   i()40  (Dca.  jolni   Dunham  1 
Benajah,  1683  (Joseph  X'lII). 
Benajah,  1684  (Echnnnd  2), 
Benajah,    1709   (Benajah   y), 
Benajah,  1712  (Benajah  9), 
Benajah,    1753   (Daniel    1110), 
Benajah,   1758  (Benajah  999), 
Benjamin  (Ephraim   1332), 
Benjamin,  1637  (Dea.  John  Dunliam 
Benjamin,  1681  (Jonathan  i). 
Benjamin,   1720  (Daniel  8), 
Benjamin,   1745,  (Daniel    1110), 
Benjamin,   1760  (Joseph   1004), 
Benjamin,  1783  (Robert  1127), 
Benjamin,  1786  (David  43a), 
Benjamin,  1790  (i)enjamin  1352), 
Benjamin  \V.,  1830  (Samuel  908). 
Benyew,   1732  (David  82), 
Benyew,   1802  (David    116), 
J'.ethany  S.,  1831  (Xchemiali  472), 
Betsey  (Charles  'V.   110), 
Betsey,  1770  (Jnnalhan   195), 
Betsey,   1828  (Alvan    1742), 
IJradford,   1838  (Thomas  J.   wy'), 
Bradish,  1705  (Job  385),      . 
liradish   B.,   1816  ( Uradish    1718), 
Bradley,    1807  (David  334). 
I'radley,    1837  (David  339), 
Butler,    1805   (Sanmel   43), 
Calfernia,    1835   (James    looi), 
Calvin,   1781   I  John  58), 
Calvin    r..,    1848  (Jonathan   3.)3), 
Calvin  W.  (W'illett   \  .   i()42). 


H.es. 


). 


313 

Pagre. 

30 

123 

23 

23 

286 

30 

273 

250 

202 

254 
213 
298 
207 
214 
219 
12 

58 
206 
207 
203 
208-209 
281 
219 
200 
52 
56 

273 
308 

95 
234 
306 

231 

232 

60 

64 
83 


132 


29 
63 


314 


Child 
Numbers. 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


784  Campbell  (Daniel  325), 

134  Caroline,  1816  (James  123), 

1181  Caroline,  1821  (George   1148). 

846  Caroline  C,  1810  (Tilson  815), 

691  Carrie  (Perry  Jackson  Dunham  665) 

112  Carroll,   1828  (Edward  W.   106), 

128  Carroll,  1858  (Carroll   112), 

3T0  Catharine  C,  1822  (Jeremiah  S.  2i^^) 

167  Catharine  Lawson,  1797  (Jacob  53), 

838  Chauncey  (Solomon  834), 

474  Chauncey  R.,  1847  (Abraham  471). 

1 71 9  Charles,  1797  (Job  385),      . 

1731  Charles,  1840  (Charles  1719).    • 

168.  Charles  (Jacob  53). 

166  Charles  A.,  1817  (Ezra  97), 

755  Charles  A..  1857  (Samuel  N.  746). 

834  Charles  I'.udd,  1829  (Jonathan  830), 

1147  Charles  C,  1767  (Robert   1127), 

1516  Charles  F.,  1816  (Ebenczer  1507), 

1522  Charles  G.  M.,  1846  (Charles  F.  1516), 

288  Charles  H.,   1863  (Henry  271), 

1503  Charles  Henry,  1859  (Catherine  C.  Hamm 

250  Charles  L.  (Holtham   198), 

1723  Charles   R.  (Bradish   1718), 

258  Charles  S.,  1846  (Sylvanus  106) 

no  Charles  T.  (John   100), 

822  Charles  W.,  181 1  (Silas  814). 

973  Charles  Wright,  1857  (Samuel  W.  959), 

384  Charlotte  (Henry  371), 

664  Charlotte  (George  659), 

662  Charlotte,   1786  (Shubael  626), 

858  Charlotte,   1799  (Isaac  852), 

870  Charlotte,  1831  (Harry  856), 

687  Charlotte  Corday,  1820  (Thomas  617), 

1252  Charlotte  W.,  1825  (Daniel  Chase  1211), 

892  Chauncey,  1786  (Cornelius  830), 

T093  Chester,  1810  (John  997), 

481  Christiana,  1836  (Nehemiah  472), 

1591  Clara  Jane,  1867  (George  A.  1583), 

116  Clara  Lois,  1864  (Cornelius  107), 


)nfl 


f493). 


Page. 

74 

53 
210 

196 

71 

259 

259 
267 

261 

125 

99 
232 

232 

260 

166 

192 

75 
208 
223 
224 
170 

150 
92 
232 
169 
308 
194 
201 
96 

115 
118 

124 

123 

117 

211 

128 

133 

274 

226 
87 


TXOF.X. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    ol"    I'^amilies. 

114  Clarinda   If.,    1841)  il'".(l\var(l   107), 
1676  Clarissa,   1S41  (.'^aiinu'l  |)ycT  1620). 

761  Clarkson  (".,   1  (S3  1   (Cicor.^c  W.  ()-,). 

1308  Clift'orcl    (jiilm    I2(j5). 

1994  Cora,  i860  (jolm  !^aimu'l   itj9i  ), 

437  Cora  Belle,   i8()7  (William   I*^.  423), 

298  Cornelia  E..   1825  (Lot    Tarent   2^2), 

189  Cornelius,   l69()  (Jonathan  3), 

64  Cornelius.    \y\()  (Israel   12),    ■ 

522  Cornelius.    1734   (Ilezelciali    188), 

830  Cornelius,    1740    ((lideou    KjO). 

616  Cornelius.   1745   (Shubael  614). 

32  Cornelius.    1748  (Daniel  9), 

80  Cornelius.    1748   (Cornelius  64), 

44  Cornelius.   1775  (Cornelius  32). 
889^*^  Cornelius,    1777   (Cornelius   830), 

199  Cornelius,    1778  (Iloltliani  40), 

495  Cornelius.  1 7(;7  (Georg-e  81 ), 

107  Cornelius.   1830  (Luther   105). 
118  Cornelius,    1872   (Cornelius    107), 

115  Cornelius  Henry,  1814  (Isaac  98). 
531  Cornelius  L..  1823  (Cornelius  405). 
167  Cornelius  T.,  1820  (Ezra  97). 

1610  Crawford  L.,   1865  (Erederick   1582) 

579  Curtis  J.,  1850  (Jesse  H.  578),     . 

211  Cynthia,   181 7  (Tylee  208). 

971  Cynthia  E.,   1852  (Sanniel  W.  959), 

536  Cyprian  Watson.  1802  (Samuel  \\  5 

108  Daily,   1800  (Sylvanus  88), 
624  Damaris,   1757  (Shubael  6:4), 
363  Dan.   1748  (Scth  328). 

X  Daniel.   1639  (Dea.  John    Dunham). 

486  Daniel   (Daniel  96), 

2  Daniel.  1656  (Jonathan  \'I), 

4  Daniel.   1675  (Daniel  X\ 

8  Daniel.   1689  (Joseph  X'HI), 
Tiio  Daniel.  1712  (Daniel  8^ 

9  Daniel,  1712  (Daniel  2), 
379  Daniel,  1725  (Edmund    11), 
325  Daniel.    1734  (Jonathan  J27,), 


315 

Page. 

258 
230 
283 
T42 
244 
176 
267 
112 
162 
104 

'25 
120 

81 

162 

85 
128 

93 

184 

81 

87 
164 
184 
167 
227 
186 

91 
201 

108 

168 

33 

-99 

3,7 
80 

3^H 
2 

206 

80 

-/  / 


3i6 


Child 
Numbers. 


INDEX. 
Heads    of   Families. 


1 125  Daniel,  1737  (Daniel  iiio), 

31  Daniel,  1744  (Daniel  9),     . 

334  Daniel,  1748  (Ebenezer  330). 

96  Daniel,    1762   (Samuel   66), 

384  Daniel,  1764  (Nathaniel  370), 

1506  Daniel,  1786  (Jethro   1346), 

1741  Daniel,  1792  (Daniel  384), 

910  Daniel,  1803  (Asa  78), 

1674  Daniel,  1831  (Samuel  Dyer  1620), 

405  Daniel,  1839  (Wm.  L.  B.  340), 

759  Daniel  V.,  1826  (George  W.  65), 

1061  Darius,  1790  (David   1005), 

12  David,  1674  (Jonathan   i), 

82  David,  1704  (Nathaniel  14), 

34  David,  1705  (David  12),      . 

1145a  David,  m.  1723  (Gersham  5), 

29  David,  1723  (Jonathan  12), 

1293  David,  1724  (David  1145a), 

1005  David,  1741   (Micajah  998), 

43  David,   1745  (Azariah  27), 

96  David,  1751  (David  82), 

1305  David,   1752  (John    1295), 

40  David,   1755   (David  39), 

116  David,   1762  (Benyevv  92), 

334  David,  1767  (Nathaniel  90), 

275  David,  1770  (Joseph  93), 

1058  David,   1775   (David   1005), 

67  David  T.,  1792  (David  43a), 

339  David,  1799  (David  334), 

207  David,   1804  (David   116), 

312  David,  1813  (Nathaniel  91), 

274  David,   1826  (Isaac   103), 

354  David,  1837  (Bradley  341), 
210  David,   1844  (David  207), 

355  David,   1848  (David  312), 
410  David,  1854  (Wm.  L.  B.  340), 
540  David  Adams,    181 5  (Samuel  F.  532 
363  David  F.,  1853  (Bradley  341),     . 
753  David  v.,  1 81 3  (George  W.  65), 
605  David  Wat.son,  1844  (David  540), 


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207 

81 

31 

37 

233 

233 

233 

202 

230 
62 

283 
204 

47 

50 

48 

140 

255 
141 

204 

256 

57 
141 

263 

54 
59 
58 
204 
281 
59 
55 

^7Z 

170 

60 

55 
173 

67 
in 

60 
282 
III 


IXDI'.X. 

3^7 

Child 

Numbers.                                                          Heads    i>L    I'^ainilies.                                                    Page. 

II52 

Debonili,  1696  ((iirsliani  5),        .....          .          142 

1268 

Dcborali.  I7(j(j  (jcssc   1  165), 

212 

676 

Delia,    1847   (Jonathan    S.   662). 

73 

255 

Delia  A.,   1826  (IJoltliani    198). 

92 

735 

Dell  (Erasmus  Jonathan  675),     . 

73 

1Q25 

Dewey,  1830  (Alfred   1920), 

241 

1796 

Diadaniia,   1735  (Obadiah   1786), 

237 

275 

Diadaniia.   1830  (Isaac    103), 

171 

594 

Dinah,  1761   (Daniel  379), 

280 

319 

Dorothy,   1834  (Frederick  309), 

172 

538 

DoUyra,   1806  (Samuel   h\  532), 

1 10 

1299 

Drusilla,  1775  (David   1293), 

141 

1840 

Dwight,   1837  (Horatio   1799), 

237 

1460 

Dwight,   1858  (Orson  952), 

147 

12 

Ebenezer,   1684  (John   3), 

30 

49 

Ebenezer,  1692  (Samuel  5), 

21 

302 

Ebenezer,   1717  (Elisha   14), 

30 

330 

Ebenezer,   1719  (Ebenezer    12), 

31 

65 

Ebenezer.   1720  (Israel   12), 

162 

1002 

Ebenezer,  1725  (I>enajah  7), 

214 

57 

Ebenezer,  1738  (Ebenezer  49), 

29 

332 

Ebenezer,   1744   (Ebenezer  330), 

33 

1350 

Ebenezer,  1759  (Ebenezer  1002), 

222 

1507 

Ebenezer,   1791   (Jethro   1346), 

223 

129 

Ebenezer,  1806  (James  123), 

54 

4 

Eleazar  (Jonathan  3), 

143 

475 

Eber  H..  1846  (John  E.  469),      . 

37 

1252 

Edwin    1-.    r...    1847  (Ralph   R.   1246), 

140 

1734 

Edith,   i8f)4  (Charles   1731). 

232 

720 

Edith  X'iri^inia.   1805  (Jeremiah  S.  714), 

281 

2 

Edmund,  1661  (Benajah  X  1), 

250 

1 1 

TMlnumd,   1691   (Ednnmd  2), 

270 

37^ 

Edmund,    1723   (Edmund    11), 

277 

63 

Edmund.  1782  ( David  43a). 

281 

1411 

Etlmund,    I7(;i    (llenjaiuin    1352), 

220 

106 

Edward  W'..  i7<;(;  (John  47), 

2S8 

1518 

Edward    R.,    1820  (I'.benezer    1507), 

224 

332 

Edna  L.,   185O  (Julius  317), 

^73 

107 

luhvard,    1  8  kj  (  l'"<b\ ;""''   ^  .   106), 

258 

478 

Edward,    i860  (Andrew  J.  346). 

64 

3i8 

Child 
Number 

2091 
203 

422 

I2q 

435 

1534^ 

9 
2 

153 
30 

79 
780 

998 

1036 

857 
1 164 

75 
861 

1986 

1 188 

132 

1493 
14 

26 

42 

1165 

309 

1175 

1325 
668 

249 

1412 

142 

823 

1096 

669 

539 
26a 

64 


INDEX. 
s.  Heads    of   Families. 

Edward  Elijah,  1845  (Abraham  2021), 

Edward  F.,  1851  (CorneHus  167), 

Edwin  Faxon,  1858  (Ezra  168), 

Edward  Hyde,  1820  (Ralph  414), 

Edward  K.,   i860  (Carroll    1*12), 

Edwin  L.,  1845  (Jonathan  419), 

Elbert  Monroe,  1866  (James  C.  1520 

Eleazer,  1682  (Eleazer  9), 

Eleazer,    1658  (Joseph   VIII), 

Eleazer,  1742  (William  148), 

Eleazer,  1743  (Daniel  9), 

Eleazer,  1761  (Sylvanus  63), 

Eleazer,  1803  (Eleazer  79), 

Electa,  1788  (Salathiel  832), 

Electa,   1828  (James   looi), 

Elijah,  1730  (John  17), 

Elijah,   1734  (Seth   1148), 

Elijah,   1753  (Sylvanus  63), 

Elijah,   1762  (John  855), 

Elijah,  1782  (Simeon  1971), 

Elijah,  m.   1783  (Elijah  11 64), 

Elijah  E.,   1785  (Thomas  87), 

Elijah    H.   (John   Hammond  480),  Williamsburg,   Mass 

Elisha,  1687  (John  3), 

Elisha,  1728  (Benajah  9), 

Elisha,   1742  (James  38), 

Elisha,  bap.   1747  (Seth  1148), 

Elisha,  1754  (Ebenezer  302), 

Elisha,   1781   (Elisha   1165), 

Elisha,  1 79 1  (Clifford,  1308), 

Eliza,  1827  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

Eliza   (Holtham    198), 

Eliza  G.,  1816  (Benjamin   1410) 

Eliza  S.  (James  48), 

Eliza  Tilson,  1813  (Silas  814), 

Eliza,  1816  (John  997), 

Eliza,   1827  (Georg-e  659), 

Eliza  Ann,  1809  (Samuel  F.  532), 

Elizabeth,   1715  (Jonathan   12), 

Elizabeth,  1735  (David  34), 


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81 

192 

193 
130 

131 
290 

186 

191 

289 

244 

136 

165 
149 

30 
298 

48 
136 

30 
138 
142 

72 

92 
219 
260 

T95 

115 
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49 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Families. 

202  Elizalx'tli,  1792  (I)avi(l  116), 

1267  Elizabeth.  1797  (Jesse  1165), 

286  Elizabeth,  1798  (Jose])h  274). 

139  Elizabeth,   1821    (I'^lijah   E.   132), 

901  Elizabeth,    1825  (Joel  897), 

1305  Elizabeth,  1844  (Jesse  1275), 

414  Elizabeth,  1854  (\\'iii.  L.  1!.  400), 


/  1.1 


Elizabeth  A..  1834  (Jeplitha  260), 


206  Elizabeth  A.,  1859  (Cornelius  167), 

2092  Elizabeth  B.,  1832  (Abraham  2021), 

669  Elizabeth  C,   1846  (Henry  665), 

670  Elizabeth  Caroline,  1830  (Jonathan  S.  662), 
1175  Elizabeth  S.,  1802  (George  S.  1148), 

478  Elizr.beth   S.,   1826  (Nehemiah  472), 

1643  Ella  (W'illett  \'.  1642), 

276  Ella  E.  J..  1855  (Augustus  H.  256), 

926  Ella   AT.,   1864  (Truman  905), 

1532  Ellen   Hunker.  1853  (J'lnics  C.  1520), 

664  Enieline,  1821  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

1470  Emerson  L.,   1867  (Lewis  1461), 

269  Emily,  1814  (Isaac  103), 

1585  Emily  E.,  1841   (Scluiyler  1577), 

407  Emily.  1843  (Win.  L.  li.  340), 

311  Enoch,   1814  (Moses  280), 

13  E])hraini,  1696  (Edmund  2), 

1357  E])hraiin,  in.    1725   (Eleazer  4), 

1361  Ei)hraini,  m.  1740  (E])hraim  1357), 

1332  E])hraiin,    1750  (Henajah  999), 

1354  Ei)hraim   ( i'",])hraiin    1332), 

225  Ephraini    F.,    1828  (Daily    108), 

675  Erasmus  J.,    1831    (Jonathan  .S.  C)()2). 

1348  E.sther,  111.   1781   (I'"l)enezer  1002), 

1746  I''.sther,    1801    (Daniel   384). 

400  l^sther    I'"..,    1S18  (Jcsrph   397), 

873  luhel  W'..  1871  ('riiomas  M.  859). 

154,1  Ethel  W..  1879  (Marcus  W.  i53<)). 

17  luniice,   i()<j<)  (Jonatlian    1  i  ). 

693  Eva  .Martha,  i84()  (."^inieon  C.  682). 

754  Evaline.  1815  ((leorge  W.  ()5), 

97  Ezra..  1785  (Cornelius  8o», 


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165 
289 
212 

62 
281 
168 
248 
189 

73 
209 

275 
229 

92 
127 
224 

72 

M7 
170 

227 

67 

58 

270 

143 

143 

214 

220 
168 


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177 

1^)7 

-'-'5 

45 
190 

2S2 
165 


320 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


Child 
Numbers. 

1 68  Ezra  R.,  1822  (Ezra  97), 

896  P'abitis,  1787  (Sylvanus  831), 

1745  P^anny,  1799  (Daniel  384), 

135  Fanny,   1818  (James   123), 

122  Fanny  (Jacob  H.  112), 

979  Fannie  Frances,   1872  (Samuel  W.  959), 

19  Fear,  1708  (Eleazar  9), 

1801  Ferdinand,   1814  (Abner  1798), 

1649  Flora   (Willett*  V.    1642), 

666  Florella  J.,  1824  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

106  Frances  E.,  1827  (Luther  105), 

392  Frances  Maria,  1843  (Henry  371), 

158  Francis,   1802  (John   124), 

981  Francis,  1828  (Daniel  910), 

418  Francis  S.,  1814  (Ralph  414), 

556  Francis  W.,  1830  (Joseph  549), 

153  Frank  A.,  1851  (Isaac  119), 

1077  Franklin  D.,  1059  (George  D.   1075), 

309  Frederick,    1797  (Nathaniel  91), 

2062  Franklin  S.,  1854  (George  H.  2049), 

2063  Fredd  H.,  1861  (George  H.  2049), 
1007  Frederick,  1819  (John  997), 

1582  Frederick  A.,  1834  (Schuyler  1577), 
1609  Frederick  C.,  1865  (Frederick  A.  1582), 
1465  Frederick  E.,   1867  (Dwight  1460), 

331  Frederick  N.,  1850  (Julius  A.  317), 

912  Frederick  P.,  i860  (Robert  C.  904), 

235  Frederick  W.,  1832  (Alpha  190), 

1477  Freelove,   1778  (Hezekiah   39), 

1375  Gamaliel,   1779  (Joseph   1367), 

398  Gardner,  1807  (Joseph  397), 

623  George,  1700  (Shubael  614), 

81  George,  1753  (Cornelius!  64), 

659  George,  1802  (Shubael  626), 

232  George,  1806  (Jonathan  68), 

497  George,   181 6  (Lucas  492). 

972  George,   1830  (Chauncey  892), 

34  George   (Amos   Dunham  24), 

1490  George  (Ebenezer  1350), 

1583  George  A.,  1836  (Schuyler  1577), 


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160 

236 

229 

72 

86 

98 

53 
202 

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185 
165 
205 
171 
246 
246 

134 
227 

227 

147 

173 
126 

27 

147 

143 

175 
122 

180 

115 
262 

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129 

161 

223 

226 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of   Families 

1592  George  A.,  1873  (George  A.   1683). 

505  George  Augustus,  1823  (Jesse  494), 

799  George  B.,  1844  (Sampson  785). 

603  George  B.,  1855  (Warren  N.  574),      . 

187  George  C,  1832  (Ebenezer  129), 

907  George  Conwall,  1857  (Robert  C.  904), 

1075  George  D.,  1827  (Darius   1061), 

778  George  E.,  1858  (Daniel  V.  759), 

2049  George  H.,  1823  (Simeon  2046), 

762  George  Howell,  1834  (George  W.  65), 

1386  George  Orville,  1843  (James  Samuel  1379), 

1 174  George  S.,  1800  ((jeorge  Spooner  1148), 

1 148  George  Spooner,  1769  (Robert  1127), 

111  George  T.  (John  io<)), 

65  George  W.,  1788  (David  43a), 

1441  George  W.,  1819  (Ephraim  1354). 

561  George  W.,  1857  (iM-ancis  \\'.  556), 

686  Georgiana  M.,   1824  (Thomas  617), 

5  Gersham   (Jonathan   \l), 

1296  Gersham.  1738  (David   1145). 

190  Gideon,   1700  (Jonathan  3), 

833  Gideon,   1748  (Gideon   kjo). 

840  Gideon  (Solomon  834), 

1527  Gilbert  T.,  1850  (Edward  k.  151S), 

973  Giles  L..    1832  (Chauncev  892), 
860  Giles  L.,  1842  (Tilsuii    i;.  847), 

974  C^leorge  L.,  1859  (Saintu'l  W.  <j39), 
182  (irace  L..   1876  (Janus  II.   176), 
434  Hallie  (Kirduer,   18(15  (I.abau  (  iardni.T  42  1 
979  llamiltoii    II.   W.   (Sanuirl    W.  i;59), 

A'  ll.innali,    i<)3o  (Dea.  John    I  )unhann 
Hannah.    1671    (Daniel    .\  I, 
Hannah,   1  7i(j  (Jonathan  \  1 ), 
Hannah,   1724  (Fumice    17), 

1166  Hannah,  1748  (Seth   I  148). 

1189  Hannah,   i756(hdijali   1164), 

650  Hannah.    1769  (Israel  6<)). 

1188  Hannah.   iSooiWin^    1151). 

780  Hamiah  .\..  i8()4  (  I  )ani(.'l  \'.  75f>). 

743  Hannah   W'..   1  S_'2  i.\l)rah;im  712), 


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22 


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187 

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126 
205 
283 
246 
284 
146 
208 
208 
308 
281 
220 
18; 


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/ 


142 
122 
122 

224 

1  2<J 
197 
201 

54 
176 
202 

'3 

140 
45 

'.V) 
188 

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322 


INDEX. 


Child 
Numbers. 


Heads    of   Families. 

2IOI  Herman  E.,   1871   (Edward  E.  2091), 

1 176  Harriet,  1804  (George  S.   1148), 

130  Harriet,  1808  (James  123), 

408  Harriet,   1843  (Wm.  L.  B.  340), 

732  Harriet  (David  T.  67), 

674  Harriet  L.,  1834  (Jonathan  S.  662),     . 

875  Harriet  L,.  1838  (William  S.  865), 

177  Harriet  Lathrop,  1864  (James  H.  176), 

1405  Harriet  S.,  1840  (Sala  Gamaliel  1381), 

1391  Harrison,  1857  (Thomas  H.  1381), 

667  Harrison  J.,  1825  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

1927  Harry  M.,  1857  (Dewey  1925), 

893  Harvey,  1771  (Sylvaniis  831), 

856  Harvey,  1791  (Isaac  852), 

899  Harvey,  1799  (Harvey  893), 

1990  Harvey,  1806  (Isaac  1979), 

533  Harvey,  1833  (Cornelius  495), 

270  Harvey  W.,  1818  (Isaac  103), 
166  Hazael,  1776  (Jonathan  154), 

2008  Heber,  m.  1872  (Humphrey  B.  2006) 

241  Helen  C.,  1846  (Alpha  190), 

421  Henrietta,  1818  (Ralph  414), 

1621  Henry,  1795  (Isaac  383), 

371  Henry,    1799   (Samuel  41), 

103  Henry,   1803  (Samuel  94), 

48  Henry  (Elisha  42), 

162  Henry,  1806  (Ezra  97), 

665  Henry,   181 1    (Israel  651), 

271  Henry,  1816  (Isaac  103), 
500  Henry,  1822  (Lucas  492), 
837  Henry,    1824   (Solomon  834), 
190  Henry,  1835  (Henry  162), 
355  Henry,  1839  (Bradley  341), 
745  Henry  (Edmund  63), 
922  Henry  B.,   1833   (Samuel  908), 

1257  Henry  J.,    1847  (Daniel  Chase   uiij, 

1581  Henry  L.,  1832  (Schuyler  1577), 

1209a  Henry  M.  C,  1807  (Benjamin   1154), 

1638  Henry  Me]\in,  1823  (Henry  1621 

2072  Henry  M.,  1824  (Asa  2019), 


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281 

288 

54 

M5 
218 

72 
241 

125 
123 

126 

243 
184 

170 

25 
24. 

27 

34 

228 

96 

22 

48 
166 
189 
170 
183 
125 
167 

60 
281 
200 
21 1 
227 
220 
229 
247 


TNDKX. 

Child  ■ 
Numbers.  -  Heads   of   Fam 

760  Henry  \'.  D..  1828  (George  W.  65). 

1928  Herbert  S.,  1859  (Dewey  1925), 

575  Herman  W.,   1824  (Jesse  548), 

188  Hezekiah.  1700  (Jonathan  3), 

18  Hezekiah,  1707  (Benajah  9), 

1202  Hezekiah,  l)ap.  1743  (Jethro  1147), 

39  Hezekiah,  1745  (Saniucl  12), 
1220  Hezekiah,  1779  (Hezekiah  1202), 

369  Hezekiah,  1791  (Samuel  41), 

663  Hila  Ann,  1819  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

192  Hiram,   1806  (Hazacl   166), 

1626  Hiram   (Isaac  383), 

970  Hiram  Willis,  1850  (Samuel  \\'.  959) 

40  Holtham,  1749  (Samuel  12), 
198  Holtham,    1775   (Holtham  40), 
257  Hohham   (Holtham    198), 

683  Horace   F.,   1824   (Simeon  635). 

1799  Horatio,  1807  (Abner  1798), 

954  Horatio,  1818  (Sylvanus  894), 

975  Horatio  R.,  1861  (Samuel  \\'.  959), 

164  Howard  Cary,   1813  (h>.ra  97), 

2006  Humphrey  ]'>.,   1816  (Elijah  1986), 


lies. 


87 

mo 

368 

1 129 

1979 
709 

383 
852 

1619 

103 

98 

720 

866 

1  ii; 

117 

748 

566 

597 


chabod,  J768  (Samuel  56), 

da  ]\Iay,  1878  (John  Henry   1107), 

saac,  171 1   (Nathaniel  4). 

saac,    1759   (Daniel    1  1  10), 

saac,  1765  (Simeon   1971), 

saac,  1779  (Elijah  75). 

saac.  1761  (Nathaniel  370), 

saac,  1764  (l)arnal)as  829), 

saac  (Isaac  383), 

saac,   1782  (Sylvanus  88), 

saac,   1787  (Cornelius  80), 

saac,    1813   (Isaac   709). 

saac,    1815   (Harvey   856), 

saac  Atwuod,   1S27  (Isaac  gS), 

saac   !'..    1 86(j  (l"ornelius    107), 

saac  'Ihonias,    1838  (.Abraham  712) 

saac  W'alson,   1S27  (Cyprian  Walsm 

sabclla   (Duiiicl   ;},J^)). 


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241 
187 
103 
298  _ 
137 

M7 
107 

96 

70 

26 
230 
201 

90 

91 
92 

190 

128 
202 
167 

244 

23 

133 

243 
207 

243 
191 

»-'3 
228 
169 
164 

lOI 

'-3 
105 

^7 

u>) 
-77 


324 

Child 
Numbers. 


925 
898 

II9I 

12 

69 

651 

668 

367 
1923 

8 

366 

53 
586 

710 

112 

1099 

82 

390 
48 

862 
18 

38 
123 
828 
899 

lOOI 

55 
541 
388 

1520 
298 
126 
176 
1 II 
831 

1379 
167 

756 
615 
621 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


Isabella,  1752  (Elijah  857), 

Isabella,   1788  (Elijah  861), 

Isaiah,   1766  (Elijah    1164), 

Israel,  1689  (Eleazer  2), 

Ishael,  1741   (Sylvanus  63), 

Israel,  1788  (Israel  69), 

Israel  H.,  1841  (Henry  665), 

Jabez,  1707  (Nathaniel  4), 

Jabez,  1806  (Obadiah  1794), 

Jacob,  bap.  1727  (Daniel  2), 

Jacob,  1765  (Seth  361), 

Jacob,  1767  (Azariah  27), 

Jacob,  1770  (Daniel  379), 

Jacob,  1782  (Elijah  75), 

Jacob  H.,  1774  (John  100), 

James,  1723  (Joshua  995), 

James,  1754  (Cornelius  64), 

James,  1754  (Nehemiah  377), 

James,  1757  (Azariah  27), 

James,  1768  (John  855), 

James   (Joseph    13), 

James  (David  12), 

James,  1777  (Benyew  92), 

James.   1786  (Joseph  327), 

James,  1802  (Elijah  861), 

James,  1806  (Salathial  832), 

James,  1810  (Joseph  53),     . 

James,   1837  (Aaron  473), 

James  Carlisle,  1836  (Henry  371), 

James  C,  1824  (Ebenezer  1507), 

James  Elias,  1850  (John  289),     . 

James  Harris,  1803  (James  123), 

James  Harvey,  1831   (James  Harris  126), 

James  L.,  1826  (Edward  W.  106), 

James  P.,  181 5  (James  828), 

James  Samuel,  181 3  (Gamaliel  1375) 

James  R.  (Jacob  53), 

James  V.,  1820  (George  W.  65), 

Jemima,   1726  (Cornelius   189), 

Jemima,  1753  (Shubael  614), 


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161 
188 
189 
189 

235 
242 

80 

32 
260 
279 
192 
306 
206 
187 
273 

259 
288 

47 
48 

52 

75 
289 

131 
48 

276 

97 
224 

58 

54 

54 

259 
75 

144 

261 
282 
114 
114 


IXDEX. 

Child 
Numbei-K.  TTonds    of    Families. 

786  Jcniinia,    1770  (C'onu'lius   ()i6), 

338  Jcniiniah,   17(^8  (l)avi(l  334). 

85  Jaiu'  (Lewis   I'nvd  46). 

1 13  Jane  (Jolin  loy), 

711  Jane,    1816  ( jc4)litlia   260"). 

1471  jaiu'  Stuart.   iSu  (josepli    1370), 

136  Jason,   1822  (James   123). 

313  Jay,  i8t6  (Nathaniel  t;i). 

910  Jeanette   R.,    1830  ( janies  8(jg), 

1673  Jedediah  (Samuel    l)\er   1620), 

1646  Jennie  (Willett    \\    i()42). 

195  Jennie  G.,  1866  ((leors^e  C.  187), 

260  Je'phtha,  17CJ3  (Azariali  42), 

41  Jeremiah.   1758  (David  2t)). 

283  Jeremiah  S..    17(^5  (Jonathan  S.  263). 

714  Jeremiah  S..   1831   (Je])litha  260), 

622  Jerusha,  1  774  (Slnihael  ()i4). 

1331  Jesse,   1747  (I'.enajah  (j(j<j). 

90  Jesse,    1756  (Ehenezer  65). 
1 165  Jesse,   1768  (Daniel    1125), 

3)77  Jt'ssc.  1780  (Jac(il)  366), 

494  Jesse,  I7<j4  (Georo'c  81), 

548  Jesse,   1794  (Jesse  90), 

T275  Jesse,  1816  (Jesse  1165), 

95  Jesse  Davis,   1786  (Samuel  66), 

578  Jesse  H.,   i^^^t,  (Jesse  548), 

1146a  Jethro,   1690  (Gersham  5), 

1346  Jethro,    1 75 1   (Ebeiuzer   1002), 

389  Joanna,   1752  (Xehemiah  ^]/7), 

3<^5  J"'^   '7/1  (Nathaniel  370), 

897  Joel,  1795  (Elijah  861), 

JOHN  DUNHAM,  DEACON,  1588-9, 

I  John,  1620  (Dea.  John   I  )nuham 

3  John,   1649  (John    D, 

851  John  ( liarnahas  821;), 

77  Jf^hu,  1  705  ( lU'najah  ()). 

nil  John,    1715  (1  )auii'l  S), 

91  John,  1731  (I  )avid  Hj). 
855  J<ihn,  1740  ijiilui  17), 
299  John,   1748  (I>cnjan)iii    i()). 


325 

Pa  ere. 
121 

309 
280 

222 

53 

171 
290 

230 

229 

54 
280 
263 
267 
280 
114 
215 
184 

21 1 

181 

I  ^^5 

2 1 2 

23 
185 

136 

-'-'3 

^7^ 

-'3t 

I 
0 

I<) 

124 

206 

51 
288 

3*"' 


1352 
26o 

808 

1295 
392 


477 
1390 

352 
1 107 


Jo 
Jo 
Jo 
Jo 
Jo 
Jo 


864 

201 

99 

99 

100 

359 

654  Jo 

997  Jo 

347  Jo 

351  Jo 

289  Jo 

1280  Jo 


326  INDEX. 

C'liild 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Families. 

810     John,  1752  (Jonathan  28), 
58     John,  ni.  1755  (Ebenezer  49), 
47     John,   1756  (Azariah  zy), 
389     John,   1762  (Solomon  2>7Z)' 
124     John,  1778  (Benyew  92), 
in,  1779  (John  855), 
m,   1783  (H'olthani  40), 
in  (John  91), 
in  (John  91), 
m    (WilHani  99), 
m,  ly^y  (Scth  328), 
111,  1767  (Nathaniel  651), 
m,  T785  (Salathial  932), 
m,   1800  (Daniel  334), 
m,  1829  (John  347), 
in,   1804  (Joseph  274), 
in,  1810  (Tristram  1194), 
in,  1817  (Elisha  1325),     . 
in,  1830  (William   107), 
in,    1842  (Kimball  800), 
m  (David  1145a), 
in  Clarkson,  1761  (Nchemiah  377), 
785     John  C,  1788  (Campbell  784), 
785     John  C,  1788  (Campbell  784), 
251     John  C,  1817  (Holtham  198), 
299     John  Dudley,  1873  (John  295), 
817     John  E.,  181 1  (Samuel  Hancock  794), 
469     John  E.,  1818  (William  101), 

n  E.,  1823  (Nehemiah  472), 
n  E.,  1853  (Thomas  H.  1381), 
n  Foster,  1796  (William  63), 
in  P.,  1850  (John  351), 
n  Henry,  1850  (Chester  1093), 
918     John  M.,  1822  (Samuel  908), 
295     John  Milton,  1869  (John  289), 
1219     John  P.,  1806  (Robert  1152), 
1991     John  Samuel,  1833  (Harvey  1990), 
566     John  Willis,  1808  (John  Clarkson  392), 
53     Jonathan,  1715  (William  47), 
VI     Jonathan,  1632  (Dea.  John  Dunham), 


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29 

258 

175 

53 
288 

93 
51 

56 

305 

32 

73 
132 

31 

31 

57 
140 

143 
56 

75 
141 

276 

74 
74 
93 
58 
122 

37 

274 

218 

21 

32 

133 
200 

58 
210 

244 

276 

21 

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INDRX. 


Child 
Numbers 


Heads    ol"    Families. 

1  Jonathan,   1646  (Thomas  Til). 

3  Jonathan.  1658  (Jonathan  \h. 

I  I  jonatlian,  1672  (Jonathan  1  1. 

12  Jonathan.  i6()3  (  h'chnnnd  J). 

323  Jonatlian,   1  7  mm  I 'i-'iijaniin    14). 

28  Jonathan.    1721    (Jonatlian    12), 

187  Jonathan,  U)<;0  (Jonathan  3). 

191  Jonathan,   1726  (Jonathan    1S71, 

154  Jonathan,   1745  (William    148), 

2,3  Jonathan.   1751    (Daniel  9). 

38  Jonathan,  1751   (David  29). 

338  Jonathan.  1758  (Ehenczcr  330). 

195  Jonathan.  1757  (Jonathan  187), 

197  Jonathan.   1773  (Holtham  40), 

68  Jonathan.  1775  (Jonathan  38),     . 

1176  Jonathan.   1775  (Elisha   1165), 

163  Jonathan,  m.  1791  (Jonathan  154), 

830  Jonathan.  1791  (Jose])h  3^7), 

404  Jonathan,  1837  (Wm.  L.  B.  340). 

343  Jonathan  L.,   181 1   (David  334). 

419  Jonathan  L.,  1814  (Ralph  414), 

817  Jonathan  R..  1780  (Ahraliani  809), 

263  Jonathan  S.,  1776  (Sanincl  22), 

662  Jonathan  Singleton,  1786  (Jonathan  651), 

VIII  Joseph,  1636  (Dea.  John   Dnnhani), 

33  Joseph.   1700  (David   12), 

53  Joseph   (Josaiah  45), 

327  Joseph,  1726  (Jonathan  323), 

1367  Joseph,  1749  (Lemuel  1358), 

93  Joseph,  1735  (David  82), 

1004  Joseph.  1739  (Alicaiah  998), 

1330  Joseph,  1 74 1  (Benajah  999), 

1024  Joseph,  1 761  (Joseph  1004), 

274  Joseph,  1766  (Joseph  93), 

1370  Jose])h.  1780  (Joseph  1330), 

911  Josei)h.  1806  (y\sa  78), 

397  Joseph,  1778  (Solomon  373), 

549  Joseph,  1796  (Jesse  90), 

1469  Joseph,  1810  (Joseph  1370). 

719  Joseph    (Isaac    709), 


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67 
62 

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263 

70 

159 
47 
48 

7S 
143 

57 
203 

214 

204 

57 
221 

200 

175 
184 
222 
191 


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Numbers. 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


504  Joseph,  1854  (John  E.  477). 

744  Joseph  Avery.  1824  (Abraham  712), 

558  Joseph  B.,  1835  (Joseph  549), 

960  Joseph  H.,  1830  (Sylvanns  909), 

1218  Joseph  R..  1804  (Robert  1152). 

14  Josiah.   1694  (Eleazar  2), 

45  Josiah,   1755  (EHsha  42). 
1374  Josiah.   1776  (Jesse   1331), 

40  Josiah,  1780  (Ann  34), 

1379  Josiah,    1803  (Josiah   1374), 

1379  Josiah.   1804  (Josiah   1374), 

995  Joshua,  1 701   (Micaiah  5), 

84  JuHa  C.  (Lewis  Eord  46), 

317  JuHus  A.,  1828  (Frederick  309), 

424  Justin  B.,  1848  (Gardner  398), 

816  Keziah,  1704  (Abraham  809), 

800  Kiml^all.   1818  (Lewis  W.  786), 

431  Laban  G.,   1831    (Gardner  398), 

1047  Ladormia,  1830  (James   looi), 

196  Lannon  H.,  m.   1845  (Hazael  166), 

1095  Laura,   1815  (John  907), 

495  Laura,  1871  (Asa  Clarkson  483), 

520  Laura  B.,  m.  1888  (Austin  C.  512), 

231  Laura  E.,  1839  (Daily  108), 

563  Laura  F..  1864  (Francis  W.  556), 

1358  Lemuel,  m.  1735  (Eleazar  4), 

1648  Lena  (Willett  V.  1642), 

1973  Levi,  1745  (Isaac  368), 

2015  Levi,  1780  (Levi  1973), 

2023  Levi  (Levi  2015), 

281  Lewis,  179  (Phineas  43), 
1461  Lewis,  1844  (Orson  952), 
2073  Lewis  E.,  1825  (Asa  2019), 

46  Lewis  Ford,  1754  (Azariah  2f), 
Lewas  Ford,  1754  (Azariah  2'f), 

356  Levi  T.,  1841  (Bradley  341), 

786  Lewis  W.,  1793  (Campbell  784), 

1916  Lois  Beardsley,  1791  (Obadiah  1794) 

1625  Lot  Eaton,  1790  (Isaac  383), 

282  Lot  Parent,  1793  (Phineas  43), 


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161 
219 

217 
206 

172 
176 

287 

74 
176 

131 
26 

134 

274 

39 
169 

185 

143 
229 

244 

245 

245 
265 

147 

247 
256 

257 
60 

74 
242 
231 
266 


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234 
796 

492 

351 
972 

H53 
678 

1802 

602 

1913 
1055a 
234 

583 
114 

887 

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105 
8 

1328 

1792 

625 
42 

204 

407 
1229 

172 
1678 

978 

498 

524 

756 

373 

1539 
617 

661 

1639 

877 

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INDEX. 
s.  Heads    of    r:imilie.s. 

Louisa,    1804  (Samuel  43), 
Louisa  C.  1830  (Alpha  190), 
Louisa  E.,  1857  (Clarkson  C.  761), 
Lucas.  i7()0  (dcorg-e  81). 
Lucinda  11..   1808  (Auios  349). 
Liucus  M..  1855  (Sannu'l  W.  <j59), 
Lucy,  I75()  ((  )l)a(liali   1786), 
Luc}',  1781   (Robert    1127), 
Lucy,   1805  (Siuu'.)ii  635), 
Lucy,    1817  (Ahncr   I7(j8). 
Lucy  A.,  1853  (\\  arrt'u   X.  574"). 
Lucy  Gillette,  178O  ((  )l)a(liali   171J4), 
Lucy  H..  i^^^^  (James  looi). 
Lucy  L.  1846  (Daily  108),, 
Lucy  R.,  1868  (Jesse  H.  578),     . 
Lucy  S.,  1856  (Coruelius  107), 
Lucy  T.,  1856  (Will.  11.  852),      . 
Lucy  y.  1872  (James  \'.  756),     . 
Luther,  1804  (Cornelius  44). 
Lydia,  1666  (J'ohn  1). 
Lydia,   1738  (lleiiajah  <J99), 
Lydia,    1757  (Obadiah    1786), 
Lydia,  m.  1767  (Shuhael  614), 
Lydia,  1771  (Cornelius  32), 
Lydia,  1788  (Holtham  40), 
Lydia,  m.   1820  (John  389), 
Lydia,  1820  (Hezekiah  1220), 
Lydia,  1834  (Ezra  97), 
Lydia,  1837  (Samuel  Dyer  1620), 
Lyndon  L.,   1868  (Sanmel  W.  ()5()), 
Lysander,  181 8  (Lucas  492), 
Lysander  L.,  1846  (Lysander  498), 
Mabel  V.,  1872  (Samuel  N.  746), 
Marcia,  1778  (Seth  361),     . 
Marcus  W.,  1858  (Robert  King-  15 19), 
Marg-aret,  1765  (Shubael  614), 
Margaret,  181 5  (Shubael  626), 
Margaret  V.,  ,1825  (Henry  1621), 
Margaretta  J.,  1844  (Wm.  S.  865), 
Maria  (Wright  104). 


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236 
186 

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186 

86 
198 
282 
186 

19 

214 

237 

118 

86 

93 
175 
138 
168 
230 
202 

183 

183 
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32 
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INDEX. 


Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of   Families. 

863  Maria,  1771  (John  855), 

285  Maria,   1809  (Phineas  43), 

885  Maria  Parker,  1852  (William  II.  852). 

851  Maria  R.,  1824  (Tilson  815), 

204  Marion  P.,  1853  (Cornelius  167), 
604  Marion  \V.,  1859  (Warren  N.  574), 

1839  Marshall,  1835  (Horatio  1799), 

314  Marshall  W.,  1847  (Jay  313), 

1253  Martha,  m.   1770  (Ralph  R.   1246), 

205  Martha,  1799  (David  116), 
1622  Martha  (Isaac  383), 

385  Martha,   1828  (Henry  371). 

1408  Martha  A.,  1846  (Sala  Gamaliel  1381), 

1641  Martha  A.,  1632  (Henry  1621), 

208  Martha  D.,  1837  (David  207), 

248  Martha  M.,  1824  (Robert  B.  200), 

681  Martha  S.,  181 5  (Simeon  635),    . 

20  Martin,   1714  (Benajah  9), 

1 109  Martin  S.,  1854  (Chester  1093), 

123  Martin  V.  B.,  1840  (Cornelius  115), 

I  Mary,  1642  (John  1), 

1 151  Mary,  171 3  (Gersham  5), 

619  Mary,  1723  (Shubael  614), 

1203  Mary,  bap.  1743  (Jethro  1147), 

1007  Mary,  1771  (Micajah  998), 

19  Mary,  1794  (Jonathan  11), 

534  Mary,  1797  (Samuel  F.  532), 
95  Mary  (Polly),  1746  (David  82), 

1628  Mary  (Isaac  1619), 

115  Mary  (John  109), 

121'  Mary  (Jacob  H.  112), 

503  Mary,  185 1  (John  E.  477), 

562  Mary,  1852  (Azariah  W.  474), 

733  Mary  (Davidl  T.  67), 

928  Mary,  i860  (Truman  905), 

1704  Mary  (Rylund  V.  R.  1623), 

210  Mary  Ann,  (Tylee  208), 

1751  Mary  B.,  1818  (Alvan  1742). 

475  Mary  C,  1819  (Nehemiah  472), 

535  Mary  C,  1827  (Aaron  473), 


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198 
168 
186 

171 

139 

56 

231 

97 

145 
229 

55 

56 

190 

298 

133 
164 

19 

142 

120 

13B 
203 

45 
107 

57 
228 

309 
306 

274 

276 

281 

127 

231 

91 

233 

274 

275 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Fa  mi 

1306  Mary  C,  1850  (Jesse  T275), 

569  Mary  E.,   1850  (Isaac  Watson  566). 

1409  Mary  Elizal)etli,  1844  (Sala  Gamaliel 

595  Mary  E.,  1760  (Daniel  379). 

132  Mary  Elizabeth,   1810  (James  123), 

1810  Mary  Enuna.    1852  ((  )l)a(liah    1800). 

2034  Mary  E.  C,  1856  (S\lvester  2028). 

286  Mary  L.  1858  (Henry  271), 

232  Mary  J.,    1841    (Daily   108), 

1640  Mary  Jane.   ^S2^  (Henry    1621), 

538  ]**Iary  L..  1859  (Cornelins  531). 

585  ^lary  E..  1872  (Jesse  H.  ^7^), 

604  ^Nlary   P..   1842   (David  A.   540), 

1468  ]\lary  S.,   1807  (Joseph   1370). 

824  Mary  Tilson,  1869  (Charles  \V.  822) 

18  Matilda,  1698  (Daniel  2), 

1339  Alatilda  A'..  1761  (Nathan  1327). 

1523  Matilda  M.,  1848  (Charles  F.  1516). 

1529  Maurice  E.,  i860  (Edward   R.    1518) 

3  Mehitable.  1672  (Daniel  X), 

365  Alehitabel,   1694  (Nathaniel  4), 

1201  Mehitable.   1743  (Jethro  1147), 

165  Mehitable.   1774  (Jonathan   154), 

245  Melinda  (Holtham   198),      . 

450  Melessa  E.,  1839  (Jonathan  L.  343), 

1081  Melvina,  1841  (James   1001), 

II  Mercy,   1686  (Eleazer  2), 

1000  Mercy,   1716  (Benajah  7), 

5  Micajah,   1680  (Joseph  A'lII), 

998  Micajah,  1716  (Micajah  5). 

399  Milla.   1828  (VVm.  L.   15.  340), 

342  Miriam,    1810  (David  334), 

280  Moses,    1786  (Josc^ph   274). 

102  Moses,   1800  (Samuel  94), 

118  Moses  E.,  1824  (Moses  102). 

831  Nahum.    1774  (John   810), 

204  Nancy,    1796   (David   216), 

399  Nancy,   1815  (Joseph  397), 

1675  Nancy,  1835  (Samuel  Dyer  1620), 

45  Nancy  Adams,,  1 800  (Sanuiel  43), 


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277 

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236 

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170 

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230 

184 

186 

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222 

94 
214 
224 

224 

303 
233 

25 
92 

62 

132 
lOl 

213 

202 

203 

62 

64 
58 
22 
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286 

55 
176 
230 

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Child 
Number! 

1 170 
1327 

4 

14 

9 

363 

50 

20 

370 

651 

90 

91 

342 

1570 

135 
1073 

318 

Z77 

472 

1929 

712 

577 
1786 

1794 
1800 

423 
108 

49 
2097 

1748 

952 

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2 

1365 
1 149 

1 154 
666 

665 
VII 
1367 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


Naomi.   1743  (Seth   1148), 
Nathan.  1736  (Benajah  999). 
Nathaniel,    1665   (Joseph   A'lII), 
Nathaniel.  1679  (Jonathan  i), 
Nathaniel.  1684  (Thomas  2). 
Nathaniel,  1693  (Nathaniel  4), 
Nathaniel,  1698  (Samuel  5). 
Nathaniel.  1711  (Eleazer  9), 
Nathaniel.  \'/22  (Nathaniel  363), 
Nathaniel,   1733   (Nathaniel  9), 
Nathaniel.   1706  (Nathaniel    14), 
Nathaniel.  1763  (Ebenezer  65). 
Nathaniel,   1766  (Ebenezer  330), 
Nathaniel,   1787  (William  380), 
Nathaniel,  1805  (Ichabod  87), 
Nathaniel,  1820  (Darius   1061), 
Nathaniel,  1830  (Frederick  309), 
Nehemiah,    1721    (Edmund    11), 
Nehemiah.   1797  (James  390), 
Nellie,  1861  (Dewey  1925), 
Nelson,   1818  (Jeptha  260), 
Norman  W.,  1830  (Jesse  548),    . 
Obadiah,  1730  (Jabez  367), 
Obadiah.  1761  (Obadiah  1786), 
Obadiah,    1809  (Abner   1798), 
Olive  Hyde,  1823  (Ralph  414), 
Oliver,  1842  (Luther  105), 
Olivia,   1807  (Samuel  43), 
Orah  W.,  1876  (Abraham  F.  2090), 
Oren,  1807  (Daniel  384), 
Orson  (Sylvanus  894), 
Pamelia  J.,   1824  (Isaac   103), 
Patience,   1645   (John   i), 
Patience,  1771  (Joseph  1330), 
Paul  (Gersham  5),        . 
Paul,  1767  (Paul  1 149), 
Peggy,  1832  (George  659), 
Perry  Jackson,  1822  (Jonathan  S.  662), 
Persis,  1635  (Dea.  John  Dunham), 
Phebe,  1774  (Joseph  1330), 


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171 

38 
226 

23 

205  ^_ 

172 

271 

241 
280 
187 

235 
240 

236 

35 

87 

83 
248 

234 

147 
171 

20 

221 

135 
135 

115 

70 

12 
221 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    I'":ii 

489     Phebe,  1782  (George  81 ), 
1098     Phebc.    1822   (John  997J, 
537     Phebe,  1829  (Aaron  473). 
497     Phel^e  Ann  (Sanuiel  485), 
yyj     Phebe  J.,  185^  (Daniel  V.  756), 
1413     Phebe  W.,  1818  (Benjamin   1410), 
1269     Phillip  Fell,  1802  (Jesse  1165), 

43      Phineas,   1764  (David  2(;), 
239     Phineas,  1846  (Jonailian  68), 
660     Polly  J.,  1788  (Shubael  626), 
8898    Polly,  1804  (John  851), 
592     Priscilla  (Daniel  379), 
721     Priscilla  (Isaac  709), 
1 115     Priscilla,  1838  (Alonzo  1094),     . 
1630     Priscilla  (Isaac   1619), 
2030     Rachel  (Sylvester  C.  2017), 
872     Rachel  G.,  1869  (Thomas  Mandell  859), 
414     Ralph  (Jonathan  2)^^)^ 
1246     Ralph  Ripley,  1805  (b^lisha  1175), 
624     Ransom,   1798  (James  ^2), 
1736     Ransom  \\\  (William  1721), 

13     Re'becca,  1707  (Daniel  2), 

637     Rebecca.  1781   (Simeon  /2), 

120     Richard  1!.,  m.  1838  (Jesse  1^-95), 

1 27 1      Richard  Fell,   1805  (Jesse  1  165), 

1127      l\o])ert,   1742  (Daniel    1  1  10), 

1152      Robert,  1776  ( l\ol)(,ri   1127), 

32 — ^(1346)    Robert,    174.1   (  Adios  24), 
1557      Robert,    1778  (Robert,  32    1546), 
Ro])ert    R...    1788  (David    1  16), 
Robert  R..,  1838  (William  S.  865), 
Robert  R..,  1856  (Davi^l  207).      . 
Robert   C.    1827   (Harvey   81/)), 
Robert   King,    1823  (Ivbenezer    1507), 
Robert  Warren,  1840  ijon.itlian  S.  ()()2), 
Ro\al  Salathiel,    iS3()  ( Janie.s   looi), 
Ruins  A.,   iS3()  (  I  )avid  33<)). 
Rulianah.   171)8  (  Isaiah    1  loi  », 
Ruth.    lOtjS  (  Ivdnuuid   2), 
Ruih    Delauii.   iSi<)  (Tilson  81=;). 


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849 


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93 
188 

23 
212 

207 

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108 


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Child 
Numbers. 


INDEX. 


Heads   of   Fjimilies. 


1623  RylancI  V.  R.  (Isaac  383), 

1381  Sala  Gamaliel,  1818  (Gamaliel   1375), 

1413  Sala  Virgil,  1853  (Sala  Gamaliel  1381), 

832  Salathial,  1757  (Gideon  190), 

1467  Sally,    1804   (Joseph    1370), 

1703  Sally  (Ryland  V.  R.,  1623), 

IV  Samuel,   1628  (Dea.  John   Dunham) 

5  Samuel,  165 1  (John  i), 

12  Samuel,  bap.  1723  (Daniel  2),     . 

32  Samuel,  1730  (Jonathan  12), 

56  Samuel,  1732  (Ebenezer  49). 

66  Samuel,  1733  (Jonathan  53), 

4if  Samuel,  1751  (Samuel  12), 

94  Samuel,  1765  (Samuel  66), 

889^2  Samuel.  1767  (Cornelius  830), 

43  Samuel,  1773  (Cornelius  32), 

485  Samuel  (Daniel  96), 

816  Samuel  (John  808), 

908  Samuel,  1794  (Asa  78), 

38  Samuel,  1780  (Daniel  31), 
1155  Samuel.  1786  (Robert  1127), 

839  Samuel,  1809  (Nahum  831), 

974  Samuel,  1835  (Chauncey  892),     . 

1620  Samuel  Dyer  (Isaac  383), 

522  Samuel  Fuller.  1763  (Cornelius  522) 

518  Samuel  G.,  1849  (Austin  505),     . 

794  Samuel  Hancock,  1784  (Cornelius  616), 

205  Samuel  H..   1790  (Holtham  40) 

746  Samuel  Newell.  1832  (Abraham  712) 

959  Samuel  W.,  1828  (Sylvanus  909), 

785  Sampson,  181 1  (Eleazer  79), 

1326  Sanders,   1797  (Clififord  1308), 

257  Sands  E.,  1840  (Sylvanus   106), 

15  Sarah,  1710  (Daniel  2), 

387  Sarah,  1746  (Nehemiah  ^yy), 

39  Sarah,  1752  (David  29), 
34  Sarah,   1754   (Daniel  9), 

333  Sarah,  1758  (Nathaniel  90), 

1 162  Sarah,  1762  (Daniel  1125), 

787  Sarah  (Canrpbell  784), 


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22 

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22 

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82 

37 

75 
199 

94 
207 

287 

129 

230 

105 

39 
121 

93 
192 

201 

193 
142 

169 

94 

271 

256 

98 

6r 

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74 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of   Fami 

42  Sarah,  1765  (Azariah  2.f),    . 

64  Sarah,  1784  (David  43a), 

596  Sarah,   1785   (Daniel   379), 

337  Sarah,    1795   (David  334), 

215  Sarah,   1826  (^Tyler  208), 

1634  Sarah  (Isaac  383), 

1 155  Sarah  A.,  1797  (Paul  1154), 

353  Sarah  A.,  1818  (Amos  349), 

86  Sarah  Ann  T.,  ni.  1818  (Lewis  Ford 

402  Sarah  A.,  1823  (Joseph  397), 

1253  Sarah  D.  S.,  1828  (Daniel  Chase  121 1 

906  Sarah  E.,  1835  (Harvey  899), 

1584  Sarah  E.,   1838  (Schuyler  1577). 

779  Sarah  E.,  1861   (Daniel  V.  759)? 

886  Sarah  F.,  1854  (William  H.  852), 

680  Sarah  Holmes,  1794  (Thomas  627), 

1293  Sarah  Jane,  1839  (Richard  Fill  1271) 

417  Sarah  M.,  181 1  (Ralph  414), 

858  Sarah  M.  B.,  1838  (Tilson  B.  847). 

1382  Sarah  S.,   1829  (Gamaliel   1375), 

1577  Schuyler,   1800  (William  380), 

778  Sebra,   1796  (Eleazer  79), 

209  Serinz  P.,   1842  (David  207), 

1 148  Seth,  1704  (Gersham  5), 

328  Seth,   1708  (Ebenczcr   12), 

361  Seth,  1741   (Seth  328), 

1041  Seth,   1794  (Joseph   1024), 

614  Shubael,    1723  (Cornelius    189) 

835  Shubael  (Gideon  833). 

626  Shubael,    1762  (Shubael   614), 

668  Shubael,  1825  (C^eorge  659), 

173  Silas,   1749  (Sylvanus  63), 

11  Silas,   m.    1754   (Daniel   2), 

814  Silas,   1783  (Silas  y^^), 

820  Silas,  1807  (Silas  814), 

1664  Silas,  1852  (Henry  M.   U)38). 

J225  Silas    1!..    1807  (liezekial    1  _'_'()! 

457  Silena  W.  (j'Miatlian  I..  3431. 

1971  Simeon,    i73<)  (Isaac  368), 

yz  Simeon,  1747  (Sylvanus  63), 


lies. 


46), 


.335 

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260  " 

28r 

278 
64- 
90 — 

230 — 

135 
95 

257 
180 
211 
127 
227 
283 
198 
116 
212 

35 
197 

145 
226 

193 

55 
135 

32 

32 
204 

113 
125 

i»5 

'  15 

80 
194 
>95 

22<) 

'37 
63 

243 

187 


336 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Fomilies. 


Child 

Numbers. 

639  Simeon,   1775  (Simeon  jo), 

1981  Simeon,   1769  (Simeon   1971), 

2046  Simeon,  1793  (Simeon  1981), 

682  Simeon  C,  1820  (Simeon  635), 

789  Smith  (Campbell  784), 

484  Solomon  (Daniel  96), 

834  Solomon  (Gideon  833), 

521  Solomon,   1732  (Hezekiah    188), 

373  Solomon,   1729  (Nathaniel  363), 

1027  Solomon,   1770  (Joseph  1004), 

2093  Sophia,  1832  (Abraham  2021), 
1380  Sophia  M.,  181 5  (Gamaliel  1375), 

233  Stephen  H.,  1843  (Daily  108),     . 

461  Susan  (Joanna  389), 

2094  Susan  A.,  1835  (Abraham  2021), 
719  Susan  Marston,  1809  (Isaac  709), 

1250  Susan  T.,  1832  (Ralph  R.  1246), 

7  Susanna,  1673  (John  i), 

63  Sylvanus,   1714  (Israel   12), 

831  Sylvanus.    1742   (Gideon   190), 

70  Sylvanus,   1744  (Sylvanus  63), 

88  Sylvanus,  1754  (Ebenezer  1765), 

894  Sylvanus,  1775  (Sylvanus  831), 

106  Sylvanus,   1793  (Sylvanus  88), 

909  Sylvanus,   1797  (Asa  78), 

2028  Sylvester,  1813  (Sylvester  C.  2017). 

2017  Sylvester  Chester,    1785   (Levi   1973) 

436  Slyvester  C,  1846  (Jonathan  419), 

808  Tabitha,    1747   (Jonathan  28), 

830  Tabitha,   1776  (John  810), 

29  Thankful,    1741    (Daniel  9), 

253  Thankful,    1831    (Holtham    198), 

130  Theodore,  1862  (Carroll  112),     . 

Ill  Thomas,   1626  (Dea.  John  Dunham) 

2  Thomas,   1647  (Thomas   III), 

1003  Thomas.   1737  (Micajah  998), 

266  Thomas,  1760  (Samuel  32), 

87  Thomas,  1765  (Ebenezer  65), 

627  Thomas,    1771    (Shubael  614), 

1414  Thomas,   1820  (Benjamin  1410), 


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246 
190 

75 

38 

122 

103 

174 
204 
248 
144 
169 

273 
248 
191 
140 
20 
162- 

125 

187 

163. 

128 

169 

201 

245 

245 

35 
285 

286 

99 

92 

259 
40 

41 
203 
263 
165 

115 
220 


Child 
Numbc! 

667 
1 38 1 

11/ 
1386 

1841 

815 

847 
I  194 

927 

208 

195 

1 93 1 

193 
232 

574 

536 

1642 

47 

99 
148 

380 

850 
62 

63 
167 

109 

I72[ 

1 569 

853 
T07 

JOT 
661 
900 

T416 

345 

913 
21 1 

1^5 


ixi)i':\. 

s.  Hc:id.s    of    Families. 

'i"lu)nias  1"\,  1839  ( I  kiirv  665),     . 
Tliomas  II.,  1817  (Josiah   1374), 
44niinas  j.  (Jacob   1 1.    1  12), 
Thomas  II.,   1840  ('riitnu.is  II.   1381), 
Thonia.s  Mandell,  1840  (Tilsoii  15.  847). 
'riinr.stdii,    1841    (Horatio    1799), 
Tilson,  1786  (Silas  y^). 
Til  son   r>.,    1813   (Til  son  815), 
Tristram,  1787  (Elijah  1188), 
Trnman,  1831  (Harvey  899), 
Tryon  G..   1865  (Truman  905), 
Tyler,  1796  (Jonathan  197), 
Valentine.    18] 6  (Hazael    166), 
Walter  E..    1870   (Dewey   1925), 
Warren,   1811   (Hazael   166), 
Warren  Jerome.    1828   (.\lpha    190), 
Warren  X..  1822  (Jesse  548), 
Whitfield,  1829  (Aaron  473),      . 
Willett  \'.,   1834  (Henry   1621), 
William,    1684  (Samuel   5). 
William,   I7(j8  (Daniel  4), 
William.  1710  (William  47), 
William,    1753    (Xalhaniel    370), 
William.    1763   ( r.arnabas  829). 
William,  m.   1764  (Ebenezer  49), 
William.  1765  (William  62). 
William.    1767   (Jon:;tlian    154), 
William    (John    100), 
William  (Job  385), 
William,    1785   (William   380), 
William,   1787   (Isaac  852), 
\\illiam,    1792   (John   99), 
William,   1793  (Samuel  94), 
William    (Nathaniel   651), 
William,   1807  (Elijah  861). 
William,    1825   (P.enjamin    1410), 
William,   1829  (David  339). 
\\'illiam,  i83<;  (William  900), 
\\'illiam,   1848  (David  207), 
William  \.,  1859  (Cornelius  107), 


337 

Piipe. 
189 

2«5 
306 
218 
197 

237 
196 

196 

140 

126 

127 

90 

26 

241 

26 

27 

186 

276 

228 

20 

305 

23 
226 

21 
21 

24 

308 

232 
22J 
124 

5<'^ 

.1/ 

7?^ 

2()0 
220 

64 
2()0 

55 
86 


338 


Child 
Numbers 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


1235 

727 

1627 

479 

423 

1564 

1228 

1996 

387 
852 

252 

1282 

892 

400 

340 

1738 

1230 

865 

658 

1842 

1151 
165 
391 
304 


am  B.,  1811  (Seth  1174).     . 

am  C,  1818  (William  658). 

am  C,  1859  (Henry  V.  D.  760), 

am  Delos  (Isaac  383), 

am  E.,  1828  (Nehemiah  472), 

am  E.,  1843  (Gardner  398), 

am  G.,  1805  (Robert  1557), 

am  G.,  1838  (J(3seph  R.  1218), 

am  G.,  1871  (John  Samuel  1991), 

am    Henry   (Henry   371), 

am  H.,  1827  (Tilson  815), 

am  H.,  1829  (Sylvanus  106), 

am   IL,   1846  (John   1280), 

am  H..   1872  (William  H.  852), 

am  L.  B.,  1830  (William  L.  B.  340), 

am  L.  B..  1802  (David  334), 

am  M.  (Ransom  W.   1736), 

am   R.,   1849  (Joseph  R.,   1218) 

am   S.,    1816  (John  864), 

am  T.,  1815  (Shubael  626), 

s  E.,  1867  (Dvvight  1840), 


ng,  1775  (Robert  1127), 


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118 

283 
230 

275 
176 

225 

210 

244 

97 
198 

169 

140 

199 

61 

61 

233 
210 

288 

118 

237 
208 

166 

98 
172 


I.NDKX. 


339 


OTHER    XAMP]S. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Families. 

47  Alden,  Alexandn-  111.    1S14  (Jt)sc])h   Ahlcn  42), 

5  Alden,  Daniel   \(nj\    (llaiinah  2), 

16  Aldcn,  Daniel   1720  (Daniel  .\lden  5), 

7  Alden,  Eleazer  ni.    1720  (Hannah  2), 

2  Alden.  Joseph.  (Daniel   X), 

42  Alden,  Joseph   1747  (Seth  Alden    14), 

15  Alden,  Joseph  1718  (Daniel  Alden  5). 

39  Alden,  Oliver   1740  (Seth    14), 
II  Alden,  Sanmel   1705  (Hannah  2), 
14  Alden,  Seth  ni.  1740  (Hannah  2), 

396  Allen,  Charles    (Charlotte    3(S4), 

40  Alden,  Seth   1741   (Seth  Alden   14). 
873  Almy,  Edgar  AI.  (Thomas  Al.  859), 

1 162  Almy,  John  (Daniel   1125), 

22  Alston  (Eimice    17), 

25  Alston,   Alary  (Hannah  22), 

1624  Andrews,  James  (Olive  Hammond   i486), 

1543  Armstrong,  John  ( h'erdinand  Tarr  1537), 

211  Arnold,  Nathaniel  (Tylee  208). 

224  Arnold,  Siljiha    1844  (Cynthia  211), 

122  Ashley,  Col.  (Jacob  H.  112). 

1305  Atkins.  Thomas   \\.  (Jesse   1275). 

1253  Atkinson.  James   II.  (Daniel  Chase    1211), 

1864  Anstin    I'.etsey.    1 7(j(j  (Amy   Downer    1853), 
940  xA.ustin,  Calel)  (Thomas  Kattoome  927). 

1865  Anstin.   Caleb    1803  (Amy    Downer   1853). 
982  Austin.  Caleb  Downer  185O  (Amelia  Rattoome  940) 

1872  Austin,  Cakd)   Downer   1856  (Caleb  Austin    1865). 

980  Austin.  Celina  II.   1844  (Amelia  Rattoome  940). 

1870  Austin,  Celinda  H.  1844  (Caleb  Austin  1865). 

1853  Austin.  John  (Lydia   1702) 

1866  Austin,   Lorenzo   I).    1805  (.\my    I  )ow  lU'r   1853). 

981  Austin.   Tlioiuas  K.   1S54  ( .Xiiu-lia   R.itt* ionic  940). 

1871  Austin,  Thomas   K.    1854  (Caleb  .\ustin    1865). 


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302 

303 
302 

301 

302 

303 

303 
302 

302 

97 

303 
197 

211 

45 

45 

156 

152 

91 

91 
306 

212 
21 1 
-'39 
-'93 
-'39 
-'93 
-'39 

2()4 

-39 

-'3S 
240 

-'94 
^39 


340  INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of   Families. 

889  Ayers,  Simon  (James  862), 

1536  Bail,  Cicero  F.   (Polly   Hammond    1481), 

175 1  Baker,  Joel  (Alvan   1742), 

.1756a  Baker,  Mary  A.   1873  (Nathan  B.  Baker  1756) 

1756  Baker,  N.  B.  1831   (Mary  B.  1751), 

580  Baldwin,  Wm.  (Jessie  H.  578), 

391  Barbour,  Lucius  B.  (Elisha  C.  Hilliard  390;, 

49  Barnes,  Romulus  (Samuel  43), 

556  Barnes,  Charles  A.  (Laura  Gleason  545), 

1628  Barnes,  C.   (Isaac   1619),  ... 

68  Barnes,  Charles  M.  1833  (Olivia  49), 
y},  Barnes,  Jane  O.  1843  (Olivia  49), 

69  Barnes,  Joseph  A.  1855  (Olivia  49), 
72  Barnes,  Mary  L.   1842  (Olivia  49), 
71  Barnes,  Samuel  D.   1839  (Olivia  49), 

70  Barnes,  Sarah  M.   1837  (Olivia  49), 
520  Barney,  D.  Newton  (Austin  C.  512), 
399  Barnhart,  George  (Wm.  L.   B.  340), 

430  Barnhart,  Hannah  1828  (Milla  399), 

431  Barnhart,  Murval   1852  (Milla  399), 
1541  Barrett,  Edward  C.  (Marcus  W.  1539), 

563  Barrett,  John    F.   (Francis   W.    556), 

437  Barrows,  Frances  A.   1845  (Olive  H.  423), 

423  Barrows,  Francis   L.   (Ralph   414), 

8  Barrows,  Robert   (John   I), 

872  Barstow,  Ebenezer  N.   (Thomas  MandcU  859), 

1596  Bartlett,  Katie  A.  1857  (Amanda  A.  Parr  1588), 

398  Barton,  Lewis  A.  (Charlotte  384), 

1588  Bartlett,  Lucius  (Rachel  Hammond  1485), 

196  Beattys,  Rev.  H.  H.  (George  C.  187), 

1007  Belcher,  Horatio  (Electa  998), 

185  Bergen,  Augustus  (Augustus  D.  Newell   182), 

397  Bill,  Henry  (Charlotte  384),        .... 

569  Bird,  Edward  (Isaac  Watson  566), 

849  Bird,  'George  W.  (Tilson  815). 

1637  Black,  Ellen  C.  1847  (Harriet  Hammond  1487), 

1636  Black,  Rachel  J.  1843  (Harriet  Hammond  1487), 

1487  Black,  Rufus  C.  (Freelove  1477), 

1634  Black,  Sarah  1840  (Harriet  Haiumond  1487), 

481  Blandin,  Arthur  A.   1868  (Sarah  A.  402), 


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238 

234 
186 

33 

83 
108 

228 

84 

85 
84 

85 

84 

84 

39 
61 

62 

62 

225 

185 

35 

19 

197 

155 

97 

154 

54 

131 
261 

97 
1 10 

198 

157 

157 

157 

157 
180 


i.\  I  )[•:>:. 


Child 
Numbers. 


Heiuls    nt'    VamiMos. 

483     Blandin.   Mary  11.   1873  (Sarah  A.  402), 
402     Blandiii.    1!.  .\.  (Joseph  .Vj7). 
17      IMoomhcld.    hiscjih  (jnnathan   ill. 


Bog-g-s. 


99     Boatwright,  Alien   .M .  (Jaiir 
210     Boggs,   E(l\v.    r>.  (('atharim' 

85 

1585 

1599 

497 

139 

143 


).  ("aniiiu'lii 

-.  i()7). 


97) 


Robert  -Morris  (Lewis   l-'ord  46). 

r)olton,   Alfred    (."^chuyler    1577). 

]5olton.   Nellie   D.    1S71    (Kniily   I'.    15S0). 

Bond,   (  )zni  (Sanuiel  4S5J, 

Booth,  W.  (Fdijah  \L   132). 

Booth.   Will.   \V.    1852   (Elizabeth). 
1569     Boswell,   Clara   1876  ( .Melvina   llamniond    1564) 
1464     Boswell,   George  (Hezekiah  llamniond   1482). 
1745     Bourn.   Caleb  (Daniel  384). 
144     Boutillier.  R.  L.  ^T.  D.  Howell   144), 

459  Bonesteel.  Emily    1862  (Melissa  450), 

460  Bonesteel,  James  H.    1859  (Melissa  450), 
450     Bonesteel,  John  H.  (Jonathan  L.  343), 

1913     Bowles.  John    (Obadiah    1794). 
1994     Boyd,  William  W.  (John  Samuel    1991). 
2031     Brainard  (Sylvester  C.  2017),    . 
1403     Braley.  Alden  (Sophia  .M.  1380), 
Brewster.   M.  X.  (Sylvester  2028). 
riggs.   r>elle  E.    i860  (Ladorenia    1047). 


2034 
1049 


1047     Briggs,  Edward   (James   looi). 


1052 
219 
218 

2T5 

407 
691 

545 
604 

519 
521 
5 '7 
509 
1653 
756 


riggs,   Tda  Ma\-   1858  (Ladorniea   i(H7\ 

rightman,    lUri   T.   1868  (Sarah  215). 

rightman,    ilenry    1866  (Sarah  215), 

rightman,  John   11.  (Tylee  208), 

rock,    Ira  (William  E.   P..  340), 

rooks,  Tiriuan  M.  (  I'erry    Jackson  ()()3), 

rowii.   .Mar\    1".  i8()i  (  Laura  Cleason  545). 

rown.   Silas    M.    (.Mary    534). 

rownson.    1^.    I\.   (Warren    \.   ^J^). 

ruenstuhl.    .\nlella   1  S38  (  .M.ariah   Idanders  50«^). 

ruenstuhl,    Rosetta    (.Mariah    [danders   509). 

ruenstuhl.   ."^^idiuw   (Mariah   Idanders  50t;). 

ruenstuhl.    W'.irreii    (  |eiiiim;di    338), 

rundige.    ha\  id    1S58  (llaniiali    llammomi    1481)), 

umpus,    Ilenry    (."^amuel    X.   74O), 


341 

I';ig-e. 
180 
180 

45 

257 

262 

257 
227 
227 

38 
165 
165 

L=^3 
153 
234 
260 

63 

63 

63 
241 

244 

246 

145 

245 

L^' 

L^' 

'31 

90 

90 

90 

67 

7' 
108 

108 

186 

66 
6() 

.58 
192 


342 

Child 
Number; 

1862 
1897 

602 

807 
1000 
1200 

"3 

151 
86 

97 
1229 

429 

427 

431 
399 

72 

595 
621 

596 

626 

622 

629 

624 

623 

630 

628 

625 
1 180 
1879 
1881 

396 
1884 
1864 
1883 

234 

42 

211 

36 
8899 


INDEX. 


Heads    of    Families. 


Burke,  Abram  C.  (John  Downer  1854),  .* 

Burke,  James  S.  1853  (Pwlchers  S.  Downer  1-862), 

Burke.  John  J.  (V/arren  N.  574), 

Burt,  Wilham  (Wm.  E.  Jacques  801) 

Butler,  Gamaliel  (Benajah  7), 

Butler,  John  (Jethro  1147), 

Buttles,  W.  R.  (Maria  339), 

Campbell,  Jesse  H.   (John   109), 

Campbell,  Margaret  (Jane   113), 

Cammelius,  James  (Lewis  Ford  46), 

Cammelius,  Jane  D.  1826  (Sarah  A.  Tuthill  86) 

Cannon,  Franklin  H.  (Hezekiah  1220) 

Capron.  F.  A.  1847  (^^ancy  399), 

Capron,  Mary  E.   1842  (Xancy  399), 

Capron,  R.  E.  1854  (Virgil  H.  Capron  430) 

Capron,  Virgil  H.  (Joseph  397), 

Carey.  Francis  (Olivia  49), 

Carhart,  Charles  (Daniel  379), 

Carhart,  Charles  1786  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart,  Cornelius  (Daniel  379), 

Carhart,  Daniel  1797  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart,  Elizabeth   1789  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart,  John   1804  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart.  Lydia  1793  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart,  Mary  1791  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart,  Nehemiah  1806  (Sarah  596). 

Carhart,  Rachel  1801  (Sarah  596), 

Carhart,  Sarah  1794  (Sarah  596), 

Carlton,  Hiram  (George  S.  1148), 

Carpenter,  Edward  1824  (Betsey  Austin  1864) 

Carpenter,  Franklin  1830  (Betsey  Austin  1864), 

Carpenter,  Joseph   (Sarah   387), 

Carpenter.  Louise  S.  1861  (Frank  Carpenter  1881), 

Carpenter,  Richard  (Amy  Downer  1853), 

Carpenter,  Richard  1858  (Franklin  Carpenter  1881) 

Carter,  H.  C.  (Alpha   190),         .... 

Case,  Bernard  1744  (Hope  Hamblin  36), 

Case,  Robert  C.  (Catharine  L.   167), 

Case,  William  (Patience  2), 

Castelow,  Elijah  D.  1832  (Polly  8898), 


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240 
186 

121 
213 

137 

172 

309 
309 
257 
257 
138 
177 
176 
177 
176 

85 

277 

280 
278 
279 
278 

279 

278 

278 

279 
279 
279 
209 

239 
239 

240 

239 
188 

^7 
20 

261 

20 

124 


Child 
Numhci 

847 
1796 

693 
1181 

846 

1622 

130 

689 

650 

232 

732 

1413 
1250 

1253 
88(j9 

1 199 

234 
296 

1629 

1634 
1 122 

664 

1654 
197 

414 

5K3 

939 

1453 

73 

1649 

618 
621 

"4 '3 
456 
464 

1151 
628 

1252 


IXDF.X. 
Heads    of    Families. 

C'astc'low,  James  (J"lin  851), 

Castelow,    I'ollv   I).  111.    1845   (Tolly  889'*), 

C'hainberlain,   lulwin  (W.  R.  ( lillcUe  8300-) 

Chamberlain,  joh   (()])a(liah    178O). 

Chandler,  ^^lerritl  11.  (Simeon  (.".682), 

Chapman,  Alfred   Al.   (George   1148), 

Chapman,  C\rns  T.  (  TilsonSK), 

Chapman,  Jedediah  (Isaac  383), 

Chapman,  Jnslin   (James    123), 

Chase,  Joseph   (_Sarah    11.   680), 

Chase,  Levi   (Israel   6(j), 

Clark,  Howard   W.  ( Daily   108), 

Clarkson,  John  J.  (David  T.  67), 

Cleveland,  Abishai  S.  (Ijenjaniin  1410), 

Cleveland,  Charles  W.  (Ralph  R.   1246), 

Cleveland,  Ichabod  (Ralph  R.   1246). 

Castelow,  Elijah  D.  1832  (Polly  889^^), 

Coffin,  Thomas    (Isaiah    1191), 

Colburn,  Sidney   (Daily    108), 

Cole,  John  F.  (Henry  271),. 

Coleman  I.  (Isaac   1619), 

Coleman,  Joshna  ( Isaac  383), 

Collins,  Edward  11.  (Eliza  1096), 

Collins,   Isaac  ((ieorge  659), 

Colvin,  Elbert  (Hannah  Hanmiond    1489) 

Conger,   Geo.   II.    1818  (llazael    1  ()(»), 

Conklin,  Jacob  J.  (Win.   L.   W.  400), 

Coonradt,   (ieorge  (Jeniimah  ^t,^), 

Cooke,    Henry  C.  (Thoni;:s  Rattoome  927) 

Cook,  Robert  (rhel)e  1367), 

Cooper,  Job  (Olivia  49), 

Cooper. (Willett    \'.    1642). 

Collie,   I^dniund  (Margarel  ()i7), 

Cottle,  Ednumd  (Shnbael  614), 

Cottle.   Geo.  D.  (lU'iijamin   1410), 

CoUle,    Matlhew  iSarali  34), 

Cottle,   Sarah   1807  (Sarah  Tilton  456). 

Covell,    b'lmes  (Gersham  5), 

Craig,  M«ses  (Sarah   596). 

Cranston,   Gi'o.    I'.  (D,  niel   Chase    1211). 


343 

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124 

287 

237 
190 

210 

196 

52 
116 

188 

169 

281 

219 

140 

139 

124 

138 
169 
170 
228 
230 
134 

•  '5 

158 

26 

62 

66 

292 

221 

85 
229 

114 
114 
219 

99 
99 

1-42 

279 
21 1 


344 


Child 
Number,^. 


INDEX. 


Heacis    of   Families. 


298 

•   858 

686 

1533 
971 

19 

19 
1 166 

677 
1281 

1268 

245 

615 
1792 


877 
946 

1296 

1293 

1163 

121 1 

1254 

513 
68 

79 

521 
328 

427 

449 

447 

319 
209 

210 

167 

211 

324 
325 


Cree,  James  W.  (Lot  Parent  282), 

Crittenden,  Stephen  (Isaac  852), 

Crowell.  Frances  L.   1865  (Georgiana  M.  686) 

Crowell.  Hiram    (Thomas   617), 

Crowell,  Mayhew  (James  C.  1520), 

Cnrtis,  David  W.  (Samuel  W.  959), 

Curtis,  Fear  1740  (Fear  19), 

Curtis,  Hiram  F.  (Alonzo  1094), 

Curtis.  Jacob  (Eleazer),     . 

Daggett,  George   (Seth    1148), 

Daniel,  Stephen  (Hila  Ann  663), 

Davenport,  Dora  (Deborah  1281), 

Davenport,  Eben  (Jesse   1165), 

Davis,  Leonard  (Holtham   198), 

Davis,  Melatiah  (Cornelius  189), 

Downer,  John   (Obadiah    1786), 

Davis,  William  (Rebecca  Jackson), 

David,  William  (Rebecca  Morton), 

Delano,  Fred  F.  (William  S.  865), 

De  Long,  Asahel  A.  (Mary  W.  Rattoome  933) 

Deming,  Richard   1864.  (Sarah  J.   1293), 

Deming,  Thomas  D.  (Richard   l'\41    1271), 

Denham,   Daniel    1764  (Daniel   1135), 

Denham,   Daniel  Chase  1798  (Daniel  1163), 

Denham,  Daniel  C.  1835  (Daniel  C.  Denham  1211) 

Denham,  George   A.    1849   (George   497), 

Denman,  John  (Isaac  Marsh  68), 

Denman,  May  R.  1824  (Rachel  Marsh  71), 

Denham,  Matthew  T.   1858  (George  497), 

Derby,  John  H.  (Rebecca  D.  Reynolds  321), 

Des  Jardins,  Charles  B.  (Nancy  399), 

Des  Jardins,  Katharine  V.  1865  (M.  E.  Capron  427) 

Des  Jardins,   Mary  A.   1861   (Mary  E.  'Capron  427), 

Dewey,  Bradley  S.   (Frederick   309). 

Deshler,  Charles  D.  1819  (Catharine  L.  167),     . 

Deshler,  Elizabeth  D.   1821   (Catharine  L.  167), 

Deshler,  George  W.  (Jacob  53), 

Deshler,  Mary  B.  (Catharine  L.  167), 

Dewey,  Chauncey  E.  1859  (Dorothy  319), 

Dewey,  David  D.  1866  (Dorothy  319), 


Pag-e. 

267 
124 

117 
117 

224 

201 
161 

134 
160 

136 
70 

212 

212 
92 

114 

237 

13 

13 
288 

296 

212 

212 

209 

211 

211 

181 

49 

49 

183 

269 

176 
177 
177 
172 
261 
262 
261 
261 
172 
172 


i.\'ni-.\'. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    ot    Families. 

322  Dcwev,    Ilarriot  L.   1853  (  Dorothy  3  1  g), 

495  Dickinson,   Ahr.  ham   I'..  (.\sa  ("larkson  4S3). 

903  Dickinson.    Ilcnrv    Iv.    W.   (  I  larvcv   899), 

42  Dickinson,  janies  (L'orncHus  32). 

147  Dickinson,   Lycha    1803  (Lydia  42). 

148  Dickinson,  Sarah   I'..   1808  (Lydia  42), 
465  DotLson.  Cieorge  (Estlier  E.  400). 

1380  Dowd,  Amos  (Gamaliel    1375), 

1390  Dowd.  Ansel  1836  (So])hia  M.    1380), 

1392  Dowd,   Lncia  1861   (Ansel  Dnwd   1390), 

1853  r)owner.   Amy   1776  (Lydia   1792), 

1854  Downer.  John  i778(L_\(lia  1792), 
1947  Downes,  Abigail  1821  (Lois  Beardsley  1916). 
1949  Downes,  Condace   1826  (Lois  Beardsley   1916). 
19 1 6  Downes,  Lorenzo  (Obadiah    1794), 

1862  Downer.   Pulchera  S.  1820  (John  Downer  1854) 

1594  Downey.  James  R.  (Win.  E.  I'arr  1587). 

594  Dunn,  Alexander  (Daniel  379), 

700  Dunn.  Archibald   (Dinah   594), 

624  Dunn,  Jacob  (Sarah   596). 

26a  Dunn,   Alicajah   (Jonathan    12). 

898  Dunn,  Micajah  (Elijah  861).       . 

481  Dusenbury,  Joseph    \\'.   (Xehemiah   472), 

926  Dyer,  Albion   M.  (Truman  905), 

2114  Early.  Eva  AI.  1865  (Susan  .\.  2094). 

2094  Early.  \\m.  A.  (.Abraham  2021), 

622  Eckel.  J(jhn  (Sarah  59O), 

956  Eddy,   Isabella  1).  1839  (Isa])cl]a  Kattoome  936), 

936  Eddy,  Jonathan   ('riiomrs  Rattoomc  927) 

958  Eddy,   Alary   V.   1845  (Isal)ella    Rattomc  <;3()). 

2030  Edwards,  (Sylvester  C.  2017), 

668  El\ .    lUnjamin  (Jonathan  S.  ()C)2), 

45  Eldredi^e,    Daniel   (Samuel  43). 

51  Eldredj^e,   Louisa  I"..    1832  (Xanc_\-  Adams  45I. 

52  Eldredi^e,  Lucian   \\    1S39  (Xancv  Adams  45). 
50  Eldredi^e,  Samuel  D.  1S20  (Xaiicy  .\dams  45), 

727  Ely,   Henry  (I":iiza  668) 

3(J9  iMuery,    Mcnr\    (Sarah  ^i^y), 

779  luiimons,    bihn  S.  (Daniel  \'.  75<)),     • 

824  Itverson.   Levi  (Charles  W.  882), 


345 

P.apTO. 
172 

274 
T27 

87 

179 

'44 
144 

.  '44 
238 
238 
242 
242 
242 
240 

LS3 
280 

280 

-'/-^ 

255 
289 

-V4 
'-'7 
-'49 
248 

-'78 
-'^5 

2i)2 

2')^ 


/  - 
82 

8j 

S_> 
Sj 

7.> 


-•^3 

">=; 


346  INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of   Families. 

605  Farrand,  Hattie   1868  (Lucy  jMartin  397), 

47  Farnham,  Lucian    (Samuel  43), 

599  Farrand,  Ensign    1850  (Lucy   Sweet  397) 

62  Farnham,  Lucy  L.  1833  (Louisa  47), 

596  P>rrand.  Lucy  O.  1841  (Lucy  Sweet  397), 

397  Farrand,  Orlando  (Lucy  Martin  385), 

601  Farrand,  William  1856  (Lucy  Martin  397), 

Faunce,  John   (Jonathan), 

213  Ferris,  ( )rrin  (Tylee  208), 

952  Filkin,  John  J.  (Caroline  B.  Rattoomc  935), 

1348  Fish,  Joseph  (Ebenezer   1002), 

1494  Fish,  Joseph  1782  (Esther  1348), 

1365  Fish,  Gamaliel  (Joseph   1330), 

1 170  Fish,  Nathaniel  (Seth  1148), 

157  Fisk,  George  P.  1868  (James  D.  Fisk  151), 

158  Fisk,  Jane  A.  1870  (James  D.  Fisk  151), 
151  Fisk,  James  D.  1831  (Lydia  Dickinson  147), 
150  Fisk,  Maria   1828  (Lydia  Dickinson   147), 
147  Fisk.  Partridge  (Lydia  42), 
754  Fitz  Randolph    N.    (George   W.   65), 
338  Flanders,  Daniel   (David   334), 
509  Flanders,  Mariah  1816  (Jemimah  338), 

97  Fleming,  John  L  (Sarah  A.  Tuthill  86), 

519  Folts,  Delos  (Maria   Flanders   509), 

589  Fonda,  John  A.    1844  (Dollyra   538), 

584  Fonda,  Hiram  J.   1831  (Dollyra  538), 

538  Fonda,  John  T.  (Samuel  F.  532), 

780  Force,  John  A.  (Daniel  756), 

y7,S  Forman.  W.  V.  R.  (David  T.  67), 

620  Foster,  Benjamin  (Shubael  614), 

395  Foster,  Preston  (Sarah  387), 

1734  Foster,  Wm.  Horton  (Charles  1731), 

1468  Francis,  Charles  (Joseph  1370), 

681  French,  Ebenezer  (Simeon  635), 

1047  French,  Leroy  (Ladormia  1067), 

1540  Friday,  Frederick  L.  (Ora  P.  Parr   1535), 

1795  Fullam,  Elisha  (Obadiah    1786), 

474  Gage,  Edward  (S.  A.  Makepeace  461), 

116  Garrison,  Lloyd  McK.  (Clarinda  H.   114), 

357  Gearhart,  Edmund  (David  312), 


Page. 

.      69 

82 

68 
82 

68 

68 

69 

78 

91 

295 
223 

223 

221 

136 

88 
88 
88 
88 
88 
282 

65 

65 

257 
66 

no 

no 

no 

283 

281 

117 

272 

232 

2.2.2 

190 

^31 
152 
242 
179 

259 
173 


Cliild 
N  amber 

786 
83011 

830 
8300- 

534 

542 

545 

544 

^753 

^758 

"5 
62 

305 

339 
322 

21 14 

466 

968 

352 
408 

585 
485 
394 
483 
36 

2 

I 

7 

979 

454 
562 

1508 
1483 
1493 
1497 
1498 

1574 
i666 

1489 


830 


TXDRX. 
s-  Heads    of    Families. 

Giles.  Isaac  (Henry  \'.  D.  760), 

Gillette,  Ahram    1).   1807  (Tabitlia  830). 

Gillette.  Adelaide   i85(;  (Walter  R.  Gillett 

Gillette.   F    1'..  (John  810), 

Gillette,  W.  R.   1804  (Tabitha  830), 

Gleason,  Calvin  (Sanniel   I'.  S?>^^- 

Gleason.   M.  Enieline   1824  (Mar\-  534). 

Gleason,   Laura  A.    1833  (.Mar\-  534), 

Gleason,  Thet)dore  A.   1830  (Mary  534), 

Goff.  S.  .M.  (Alvan  1742), 

Goff,  Henry  M.  1858  (T.etsey  1753). 

Gotild.  Thomas  (John   109). 

Griffen,  Daniel  W.  (Louisa  47), 

Griffith,  Joseph    P.   (Charlotte  384). 

Groff,  Ella  1851   (Alary  E.  Reynolds  t,22) 

Groff.  \Vm.  AL  (Maria  285),     '. 

Grow.  David  \'.  (Susan  A.  2094). 

Guild,   Reuben  (Joanna  389), 

Gulick,   Isaac  (Mary   Rattoonie  928), 

Guthrie,  Charles  L.  (Amos  349), 

Hakes,  Jeremiah  S.  (Wm.  L.  B.  340), 

Haley,   Elbridt^e  (Jesse   11.  578)..       . 

Hall,  Arthur  S.   1878  (Alary  II.   lUandin  483) 

Hall,  James  (Sarah  387), 

Hall,  Moses  C.  (Sarah  A.  402), 

Hamblin,  H()|)e   i()y^)  (Patience  2). 

Hamblin.  James   (J dim    i), 

Hamblin,  James  Jr.   (John   I), 

Hamblin,   Bartholomew  (John  1), 

Hamilton,   D.  \\'.  (Samuel  W.  959),  . 

Hammett,  John  (Sarah  Tilton  456), 

Hamilton,   R.  G.  ( Azariah  W.  474). 

Hammond,   Arthur  J.   1871   (Charles  W.   1  lanunond 

Hammond,    Benjamin    I).    180O  ( h'reelove    1477), 

I  lanunond,   Catharine  C.   1828  (John   M.uiiinond   1481 

Hammond,   CharK's  W.  1838  (John  llannnond  1480) 

I  lanunond.    Pdwin    II.    1S43   (  |olin    llannnond    14S0) 

Hammond.    l'"reelove  L.  i83<M  I 'I'njamin  I).  Ilanunoi 

Hammond,   ( ieoro'e  1856  (Solomon  llammond   I4(;()l 

Hammond.    Ilaimah    i8ji    (  I'"reelo\c    1477). 


347 

Pagre. 
283 
28 


4071. 
o). 


28r 


148 


7 
286 

287 
107 
108 
108 
108 
23-1 

309 
82 

96 

269 

269 

249 

21J4 

95 

67 

186 

180 

2/2 

180 

20 

20 

19 
20 

202 

00 

J7() 
150 

'  53 
140 

i4() 

158 
'57 


348  INDEX. 

Child 
Numbi^TS.  Heads    of    Families. 

1487  Hammond.  Harriet   181 5  (Freelovc   1477), 

1495  Hammond,  Horace  J.   1832  (John  Hammond   1480), 

1500  Hammond.  Herbert  W.  1824  (Sidnex'  M.  Hammond  1491 

1482  Hammond,   Hezekiah  ^I.  1804  (Frcelove  1477), 

1480  Hammond,  j-ohn   1799  (Freelove    1477). 

1564  Hammond,    ■\lelvina  1845  (Hezekiah  Hammond  1482), 

1477  Hammond,  Morgan  (Hezekiali  39), 

1577  Hammond,   Nelson  1850  (Benjamin  D.  Hammond   1483) 

i486  Hammond,  (Ihve  1812  (Freelove  1477).     • 

148 1  Hammond.   I'olly  1802  (Freelove  1477),     . 
1485  Hammond,   Rachel    1810  (Freelove    1477). 

1499  Hammond,  Sarah  E.  1846  (John  HamnnMid   1480), 

1491  Hammond,  Sidney  M.  1824  (John  Hammond   1480), 

1581  Hammond,  Silas  D.  1846  (Stoughton  1).  Hammond  1484) 

1490  Hammond,  Solomon  1825  (Freelove  1477). 

1484  Hammond,  Stoughton  D.  1808  (Freelove  1477), 

392  Hand,  Charles  W.  (Henry  371), 

157  Hankcnson,   Eliza  DeS.   (Sarah  52), 

42  Hankenson,  James  (Azariah  27), 

1040  Hardenberg,  Aaron   1851   (Electa  1036), 

1036  Hardenberg,  James   (James    looi), 

669  Harding,  Ephraim  (George  659), 

206  Harlow.  Alfred  B.  (Cornelius  167), 

676  Hatch,  August  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

858  Hatfield,  Alice  Irene  (James  C.  Hatfield  856), 

856  Hatfield,  James  C.   1821   (Elizabeth  286), 

860  Hatfield,  John    1824  (Elizabeth  286), 

847  Hatfield,  Joseph  1818  (Elizabeth  286), 
868  Hatfield,   Mary  E.  1832  (Elizabeth  286), 

848  Hatfield,  I'hebe  Ann    1819  (Elizabeth  286), 
286  Hatfield,  Phrazy  (Joseph  274), 
872  Hatfield,  Smith  1837  (Elizabeth  286), 
868  Hathaway,  Ebenezer  (Elizabeth  286), 

74  Hayward,   I'enjamin    1717  (Mehitable  3). 

3  Hayward.  Joseph    (Daniel    X), 

76  Hayward,  Joseph   1746  (Benjamin  74), 

87  Hayward,  ( )live  1 704  (Joseph  Hayward  76), 

1  Hayward,  Thomas  (Daniel  X). 

1056  Flazlett,    h^-ank   R.   1856  (Lucy  H.   1055a), 

1055a  Flazlett,  John  (James  1001), 


Pag-e. 

149 
150 
LS2 
148 

153 
147 

154 

154 

149 
154 

98 
261 
260 

168 

77 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 

303 

303 

303 

303 
301 

1 3-^ 
131 


IXDKX. 

rhild 
Numbers.  Meiuis    ol     Kaniilios. 

1060  Ilazlctt,   Tvinnie  M.   1867  (I,uc\    II.   in55ai 

1058  Ilazlctt.    .\ancv  J.    18581  Lucy   II.   i()55a). 

898  Jlciiry,   Walter   .M .   (I^lijah   8()ii. 

^y()  Hillcr.  Charlotte  1*.   i8;(.  (l{lla  K.  J.  276; 

823  Hill.   'rh(im;>s    (Silas   814). 

276  IlilK'r,    llirain   (Augustus    II.   256). 

2^^}^  Milliard,   Ambrose  (Seth  361). 

391  llillianl,   Charlotte  (".   1876  (Klislia  C".  liilliard  390) 

390  Milliard,  Elisha  C.  1852  (Elisha  ]•..  Milliard  384), 

384  liilliard,  Elisha  E.   1806  (Marcia  ^y/i^^ 

1007  Hitchcock,  ( )hed  (Micajah  998), 

364  Ilollister,  Alljcrt   C.    1804   ( T.etsey  348), 

348  Ilollister,  Asahel  (Jonathan  195). 

642  Holmes,  Alonzo  J.   1820  (Rebecca  637), 

1203  Holmes,  John  (Jethro  1147). 

637  Holmes,  Judah  (Simeon  72). 

478  Hope,  Aaron   1).   (Neheiniah   472), 

387  Hope,  Adam   (Neluniiah   3771. 

.  395  Hope,  Anna   1772  (Sarah  387), 

394  Hope.  Esther  1769  (Sarah  387), 

398a  Hope,  James  W.  1784  (Sarah  387), 

513  Hope,  Julia  .AL.  1848  (Elizabeth  S.  478), 

399  Hope,  Lydia   1787  (Sarah  387), 

396  Hope,  Margaret  1775  (Sarah  387),     . 
398  Hope,  Mary   1781    (Sarah  },^-]). 

397  Plope,  Neheiniah    1778  (Sarah   }^^~). 
393  Hope,  Samuel   1766  (Sarah  })>~), 
225  H^ornbcck,   Erank   (Silpha   .Xrnold   224). 
763  Hough,  G.  DeK.  1861  (Marie  \\  Smith  762), 
762  11  (High,  (jeorge  T.  (Nathaniel  S.  Smith  759). 
592  Howard,  Chas.  \\'.   1863  (Susannah  588). 
588  Howard.  Joel  T.   (.\mos  Sweet  388). 

1832  Howard,  George  15.   1862  (Lucy   1).  Thm-bcr    1822) 

183 1  Howard,   Leland  ().   1857  (Lucy   D.  'riuuber  1822). 

1822  Howard,  (  )ssian  G.  (Lucy  1802). 

1063  Howell.  Anthony  J.   (James    lOOi), 

154  Howell.  Jennie  \\\  (.T.   1).   Howell    144). 

142  Unwell,   J.ihn  S.  (James  48). 

144  Ibiwcll.    TIko.  1).  (Eliza  S.   114), 

678  llouijhlon,   Gvreiuis   (Simeon   <»35l. 


340 
Page. 

'3' 
289 

92 

195 
92 

3^ 
33 
33 
32 
203 

95 

95 
188 

188 

275 
271 

272 

272 

272 

275 
272 

2-J2 
->—  > 

91 
119 

119 

68 

68 

■^}>7 

'3- 
26(3 

260 

2(h) 

ii;o 


350 

Child 
Number: 

1095 
1007 
1005 
1002 
1006 
998 
1008 

502 
492 
490 

488 

1534 
441 

440 

443 
337 
346 

V 

V 
786 
811 
808 
807 
800 
786 
801 
619 
322 

705 
887 

712 
687 
878 
885 
870 


INDEX. 


Heads    of    Families. 


Hulbert,   Charles  (James  123), 

HoUiday,  Edmund  B.  (Solon  Huntington  490), 

Hungerford,  Asahel  (John  907), 

Hungerford,  Amanda  A.  1821  (Electa  998), 

Elungerford,  Edward  1817  (Electa  998), 

Hungerford,  Lewis  181 1  (Electa  998), 

Hungerford,  Lucy  M.  1810  (Electa  998), 

Hungerford,  Spencer  (Salathial  832), 

Hungerford,  William   1822  (Electa  998J, 

Huntington,  Caroline  D.  1861  (Solon  H.  490), 

Huntington,  Henry  E.  1850  (Solon  lluntiiigt m  490 

Huntington,  Phcbe  1817  (Elizabeth  X'incent  488), 

Huntington,  Solon    1812  (Elizabeth  Vincent  488), 

Huntington,  Willard  V.  1856  (Solon  H.  490), 

Huntington,  William  (Abner  Vincent  332) 

Huxford.  Geo.    F.   (James   C.    1520), 

Hyde,  Henry  F.  1836  (Sarah  M.  417), 

Hyde,  John  M.  (Ralph  414), 

Hyde;  John  M.  1834  (Sarah  M.  417), 

Hyde,  Sarah  M.  1840  (Sarah  M.  417), 

Hydorn,  William   (David  334), 

Irvin,  Ednmnd  L.  (E.  A.  Reynolds  323), 

Jackson,  Nathaniel  (John  Rickard   1652), 

Jackson,  Rebecca  (Abigail  Rickard), 

Jacques,  David   1790  (Jemima  786), 

Jacques,  Fred  W.  1870  (Hulbert  L  Jacques  808), 

Jacques,  Hulbert  L.  1835  (Wm.  E.  Jacques  801), 

Jacques,  Mary  C.   1828  (Wm.  E.  Jacques  801), 

Jacques,  Mary  H.  1797  (Jemima  786), 

Jacques,  Reul)cn    (Cornelius   616), 

Jacques,  William  E.   1800  (Jemima  786), 

Jenkins,  Lemuel   (Shubael  614), 

Jennings,  Frank   E.   (Dorothy  319), 

Jennings,  F.  W.  (Georgiana  Mackey  686), 

Jennings,   Frederick  W.  (Wm.   H.  852), 

Jernegan,  Henry  H.  1866  (Charlotte  C.  687), 

Jernegan,  Matthew  (Thomas  617), 

Johnson,  Charles  H.  1850  (Charlotte  870), 

Johnson,  Elmer  1863  (Charlotte  870), 

Johnson,  Henry    (Harvey   856), 


Pagre. 

53 
103 
134 

131 

130 

530 

131 
130 

131 
103 

101 

104 

101 

103 

100 

225 

36 

36 

36 

36 

64 

270 

13 

13 
121 

121 

121 

121 

121 

121 

121 

120 

172 

117 

198 

117 

117 

123 

124 

123 


Child 
Numbers. 


INDEX. 


IIf;uls    of    Families. 


882  Johnson,  Liddir  1861  (Charlotte  870). 

674  Keck,  Henry  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

278  Kellog-o^,  Charles   1839  (lunily  260), 

280  Kellog;ir.   D.  F.  1865  (Emily  269). 

269  Kellog-g.  I).  iMsk  (Isaac   103), 

19  Kempton,   Ephraim  (I'ear  19). 

II  Kempton,  Sanuiel   (h'leazer  2), 

1395  Kendall.  Annie  K.   1867  (Lucia    |,  Wchl)   i3«j4 

1394  Kendall,  Theodnrc  (S<)i)liia  .M .   13S0), 
677  Kennedy,   Lizzie   F.   1845  (llila  Aim  663), 
680  Kennedy,  Orin  T.  1863  (Hila  .\im  663). 
663  Kennedy,  Thomas  (Jonathan  S.  662), 
796  Kilg-ore,  Anthony  (Clarkson  C.  761), 
525  King,  Peter  (David  P.  Martin  510), 
538  Kingman,   Henry  AL  (Cornelius  531). 
942  Kingsland,  Theo.  S.  (John   1>.  Rattoome  932), 

1639  Kittle,  John  (Henry    1621), 

114  Kirkham.  Augustus  iP-duumd   107), 
116  Kirkham,  Alice  H.  1875  (Clariuda  H.  114), 

115  Kirkham,  Susan  15.  1873  (Clarinda  II.  114), 
542  Labrum.  John  (Mary  534). 
550  Labrum,  Mary  E.  185 1  (Mary  Emeline  (ileason  542), 
607  L^^nsing.  D.  \\'.  (Mary  1\  604), 
592  Lanning.  Levi  (Daniel  379), 

1408  Lackey,  Eleazer  (Sala  (jamaliel  1381 ), 

y/y  Laing,  Theo.  C.  (Daniel  \'.  756), 

1703  Larkin,  John  C.  (  Ryland  \  .   R.  1623), 

1 1 18  Libby,  Edwin   S.   ( l'"liza    1096), 

721  Lincoln,  Seth  (Isaac  709). 

1453  Lindsa}-,  Ceorge  (Phebe  1362), 

670  Lindsay,  Hezekiah  (Jonathan  S.  662). 

84  Linn,  John  H.  (Lewis  I-\ird  46), 

958  Livingston,   I'4)hraim    (Isabella    Raltoonie  936) 

1648  Lobdell,  (.Willett   \\    1642), 

1884  Lockwood,  J.  T.  (I'ranklin  Carpenter    iSSi). 

906  Loomis,  George    (Harvey   899), 

421  Loomis,  Zenas  (Ral])h  414). 

823  L(^rd,   Horatio   (Silas  814). 

1395  Lowles.   \\  ,-dford  (Laura  J.  Webb   1304). 
661  Luce,   Presburv   (ShubacI   ()26), 


35' 

Papre. 
123 

7.^ 
170 

170 

170 

161 

161 

144 
144 

70 
70 
70 

284 
66 
184 
294 
229 
258 
259 

258 
108 

108 

1 1 1 

280 

145 
-'83 

134 
loi 
221 

/  .1 

-'>5 
229 

240 

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144 

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352  INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Families. 

689  Luce,  Clara  D'A.  1818  (Sarah  H.  680),      . 

693  Luce,  John  T.  1827  (Sarah  H.  680), 

680  Luce,  Jonathan  (Thomas  627),  .  . 

596  Luce,   Ronianzo  S.  (Lucy  Sweet  397), 

[82  LuHne:,  Theodore  W.  (Janies  H.  176), 

1590  Lyman,    David  G.  (Rachel   Hammond   1485), 

1153  Lyon,  William  (Robert  1127), 

1207  Lyon,  William  1802  (Lucy  1155), 

1756a  Macomber,   Frank   (Mary   R.   1751), 

583  McDonald,  Albert  (Jesse  H.   578), 

151  McDonald,  J.  Campbell  (Jane   113), 

521  MacDonald,  Malcolm  (Mariah  Flanders  509), 

464  Makepeace,  Evelyn  L.  1852  (Esther  E.  400), 

462  Makepeace,  Frank  !>.  1848  (Esther  E.  400), 
400  Makepeace,  L.  O.  (Joseph  397), 

463  Makepeace,  Lucia  A.  1850  (Esther  E.  400), 

465  Makepeace,  Tdella  S.,  1855  (Esther  E.  400), 

460  Makepeace,  Sarah  A.  1843  (Esther  E.  400), 

461  Makepeace,  Stella  A.  1845  (Esther  E.  400), 
980  Manley,  Robert  C.  (x\melia  Rattoome  940), 

1870  Manley,  Robert  C.  (Caleb  Austin  1865), 

-    26  Manning,  Isabella  1781  (Mary  Alston  25), 

25  Manning,  John   (Hannah  22), 

1656  Manwaring,  Delia   (Martha   Ann    1641), 

1 64 1  Manwaring,  Silas  (Henry   1621), 

i/y  Marco,  M.  A.  de  \iti  (James  H.  176), 

95a  Marsh,  Isaac   (David  82), 

68  Marsh,  Isaac  1768  (Elizabeth  64),      . 

68  Marsh,  Sketch  (David  82), 

64  Marsh,  John  (David  34),     . 

71  Marsh,  Rachel    1702   (Isaac  Marsh  68), 

y2  Marsh,  Ralph  (Isaac  Marsh  68), 

3  Marshall,  Benjamin   (Thomas  Hayward), 

91  Marshall,  Eugene  1832  (Olive  Hayward  87), 

87  Marshall,  Hayward  (Joseph  Hayward  76), 

505  Marshall,  Lizzie  D.  1872  (Mary  504), 

503  Marshall,  R.  R.  (John  E.  477), 

333  Martin,  Aniasa   (Nathaniel   90), 

385  Martin,  Lucy   1791    (Sarah  333), 

522  Martin,   Charles   1827  (D.  P.  Martin  510), 


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116 
116 

68 

54 

155 
209 

210 

234 
186 

309 
66 

178 

179 

177 

180 

179 

179 

179 

294 

239 
45 
45 

229 

229 
54 
51 
49 
49 
49 
49 

49 
301 

304 

303 

275 

-  274 

61 

61 

65 


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Number 

1060 
1052 

1053 
863 

79 
1299 

1409 
1589 
1599 
1598 

743 
1637 

1643 
1644 

183 

537 
848 

1947 

1339 
1 328 

81  I 

812 

808 

901 

464 

5 '3 
1083a 

1081 

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306 

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946 


INDEX. 
Heads    of   Families. 

Arartiii,   l)a\i(l    V.    1827  (Jcminiali   338), 
Martin,  Clark    1856  (FeniuM-   Martin   511). 
Martin,  Elizabctli  1833  (jrniimah  ^}!^), 
Martin,   l'\Mmer  1831    (jcnn'niali  338). 
Martin,    Isaac  L.  (John   I).  .Martin    1052), 
Martin,  John   Dnnham    1794  (Maria  863), 
Martin,  Mary  (Maria  863). 
Martin,  Nathaniel  P.  (David  334),     . 
Martin,  Nathaniel  829  (Jemimah  338), 
Martin,  Rcene  (John  855), 
Martin,  Susannali  1855  (D.  P.  Martin  510), 
Matthews,  J.  Evans   1815  (Rachel  Marsh  71), 
Mayhcw,  Matthew  (David  1293), 
McElwaine,  Henry  (Sala  Gamaliel   1381), 
McKee,  William  (Rachel  Hammond  1485), 
McKee,  Grace  A.  1869  (Louisa  Parr  1589), 
McKee,  William  C.  1856  (Eonisa  Parr  1589), 
McLaug-hlin,  Wm.  H.  (Al)rahani  712'), 
McNish,  Amos  A.  (Harriet   llainniMud   1487), 
McNish,  Mary  \\.  1874  (I'.lkn  C.  Black  1637), 
McNish,  Paul  1879  (Ellen  C.  Plack  1637), 
Meek,  Wm.  S.  (Angnstns  I).  Xewell  182), 
Mellick.  Edwin  (Aaron.  473), 
Mekiy,  Rezin    ( h:Hzal)elh   286). 
Aiercliant,  All)ert   (Eois   I'.eardsley    XjiT)). 
Mercliant,  John   (Xalhan    1327), 
.Merchant.  Seth   (I'.enajah  999). 
.Merrill,  .\l)ra]iani   1771   (Tabitha  808), 
Merrill.   Abraham  L.  1798  (.\braliani  .Merrill  81 
.Merrill.    Land)ert    (  lonathan    2'^^, 
Merritt.  J.  McK.  (Joel  897). 
Miles,    v..    I'..   (  h'-slher  T'^.  400), 
.Miller.   Gharle,.    (  l'.li/.:ibetli    S.   478), 
.MilKr,    Carrie  1  >.  (  Melvin.i   loSi  ), 
MilKr,    I'reennin    1  Janus    1001  ). 
.MilC.   W.  S.  (Augustus  I  I.  i-:s^^). 
Millward.    i-red  J.  i  hdla    !•:.  J.  i-J^^), 
Miuhell,    1".    I'..  (Diadamia  2'j^^\, 
Modlev.  John    W  .   (Charles    !'".    I5i<i), 
Molther.   .\niia    I".    i83.)|Mar\    W.   l\atl«>oir.e  <) 


I). 


353 

Papre. 

65 
66 

66 

66 

298 

298 

298 

65 
66 

297 
66 

49 
141 

146 

C55 
C56 
156 

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,U1 


261 
276 

242 
214 
214 
285 

-•85 
285 
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-75 
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02 

'7' 
224 

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354 


INDEX, 


Child 
Numbers 


Heads   of   Families. 

933  Moltlier,  John  L.  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 

947  Mohher,  Robert  K.  1842  (Mary  W.  Rattoome  933), 

1060  Aionroe,  Wm.  O.  (Lncy  H.  1055a), 

944  Molther,  John  R.  1836  (Mary  W.  Rattoome  933), 

962  Monteath,  Edward  (Susan  B.  Rattoome  937), 

386  Moore,  George   (Henry   371), 

1646  Morey,  W.  E.  (Willett  V.  1642), 

1793  Morgan,  Benjamin  (Obadiah   1786), 

310  Morris,  David  (Jeremiah  S.  283), 

465  Morrison,  Robert  (Esther  E.  400),     . 

V  Morton,  Nathaniel  (Abigail  Rickard), 

V  Morton,  Rebecca  (Rebecca  Jackson), 
956  Mott,  Charles  M.  (Isabella  Rattoome  936), 
604  Mott,  Harcourt  (David  A.  540), 

607  Mott,  Harriet  C.  1867  (Mary  P.  604), 

608  Mott,  Mary  A.  1870  (Mary  P.  604), 

934  Mott,  Smith  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 
949  Mott,  Thomas  S.  1826  (Lucinda  B.  Rattoome  934), 

1564  Murray,  John  (Melvina  Hammond   1564), 

210  Neilson,  Courtney   (Tylee   208), 

205  Nevins,  David  (David  116), 

183  Newell,  Adelaide  i860  (Augustus  D.  Newell  182), 

182  Newell,  Augustus  D.  (Eliza  DeS.  Hankenson  157), 

188  Newell,  Eleanor  \\  D  (Wm.  A.  Newell  187), 

185  Newell,  Elizabeth  D.  1865  (Augustus  D.  Newell  182), 

157  Newell.  James   H.   (Sarah   52),  .... 

187  Newell,  Wm.  Augustus  (Augustus  D.  Newell  182), 

194  Newell,  Wm.  Augustus  (Wm.  Augustus  Newell  187), 

463  Newhall,  G.  S.  (Esther  E.  400), 

203  Newell,  Wm.  D.  (Augustus  D.  Newell  182), 

114  Newton,  M.  C).  (Cornelius  107), 

1795  Nichols,  A.  (Obadiah  1786), 

697  Nichols,  Florella  J.   (Emeline  664), 

695  Nichols,  Lizzie  (Emeline  664), 

693  Nichols,  Perry  J.  (Emeline  664), 

694  Nichols,  William  (Emeline  664), 

624  Norton,  Andrew  (Shubael  614), 

625  Norton,  Lot  (Shubael  614), 
622  Norton.  Noah  (Shubael  614),     . 

1467  Norton,  Robert  W.  (Joseph  1370), 


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297 

297 
296 

97 
229 

240 

267 

179 

13 

13 

295 
III 

III 

112 

292 

295 

153 

91 

56 

261 

261 

261 

261 

261 

261 

261 

180 

269 

86 

242 

72 

72 

72 

72 

113 
118 
114 
222 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Families. 

172  O'Brien,  Patrick  (Ezra  97).        .... 

1306  Owen,  J.  C.  (Jesse   1275),  .... 

150  Page,  Levi   (Lydia   Dickinson    T47), 

605  Palmer.  Sanmel   (Lucy    Martin   3<)7), 

514  Pardee,  Cliarles  H.  1854  ( I'lulx,'  1  lunlini;ton  492), 

492  Pardee,  Henry  S.  (Elizal)eth  X'inccnt  488), 

720  Parker,  Barton  L.  (Jeremiah  S.  714J, 

851  Parker,  Francis  I.  (Tilson  815), 

26  Parker,  James  E.  1770  (Mary  Alston  25), 

28  Parker,  James  E.  1847  (Sanmel  Parker  2"]), 

2.^  Parker,  Samnel  1806  (James  E.  Parker  26), 

1588  Parr,  Amanda  1832  (Rachel  Hammond  1485), 

1536  Parr,  Ellen  O.  1833  (Polly  Hammond  1481), 

1538  Parr,  Francis  E.  1847  (l\)lly  Hammond   1481), 

1537  Parr,  Ferdinand   1843  (Tolly  Hammond   1481), 

1590  Parr,  Frances  I.  1848  (Rachel  Hammond  1485), 

1593  Parr,  Henry  C.  1858  (W'm.  E.  Parr  1587), 

1591  Parr,  Homer  1852  (Wm.  E.  Parr  1587), 

1539  Parr,  Horace  B.  1855  (Ora  P.   I'arr  1535), 

1594  Parr,  Jennie  D.  1863  (Wm.  E.  Parr   1587), 
1481  Parr,  Jonathan  ( l-'reelove    1477). 
1485  Parr,  Leonard   (Freelove    1477). 

1540  Parr,  Lily  S.  1864  (Ora  W  Parr  1535). 

1589  Parr,  Lonisa  1835  (Rachel  Hannnond  1485). 
1543  Parr.  Nellie  A.  18O8  (Fertlinand  i'arr  1537), 
1535  I'arr.  (  )ra  I'.  1825  (Polly  Hannnond   1481). 
1587  Parr,  Wm.  E.  1829  (Rachel   Hannnond   14S5). 

Pease,  I)eniamin  (Daniel  2),        ... 

Pease,  David   (Daniel  2),  ... 

ease,  Isaiah  D.  1786  (Hannah  1 189). 

Pease,  James   (Jonathan   \'l). 

Pease.  Noah  (Elijah    1164). 

Pease,  Peter    (Panl    1  154'. 

I'ease,  Richard  L.  1S14  (I.  D.  I'easc  1271). 

Pease,  Thomas   ((Icrshani   5). 

Pepper.  William  (Lncy   II.  1055a).     . 
crkins.    lulward  (Melissa  450). 

errv.  (lardner  (TlMnias   Kattcionie  ^)l^/^, 

crry,  Hiram   (Llunnas    kaltixniu'  027), 

errv.  Laura  A.  1S47  (Susan  I'..  Kallni .mc  037), 


13 

LS 

1271 

7 
1189 

1LS5 
1279 
1152 
1058 

459 
935 

937 

962 


355 

Page. 
168 
213 

88 
69 
103 
103 
281 
198 

45 
45 
45 
154 
151 
152 
152 
155 
155 
155 
152 
155 
151 
LS4 
152 

155 
152 

L=^i 
L^4 
93 
94 
140 
146 

139 

140 
142 

i3» 

63 

292 

2()2 

2yiS 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


Child 
Numbers. 

952  Perry,  Olivia  R.  1842  (Caroline  B.  Rattome  935), 

961  Perry,  Thomas  R.  1845  (Susan  B.  Rattoonie  937), 

950  Perry,  Wm.  D.  1836  (Caroline  B.  Rattoonie  935), 

15 19  Peyton,  Clarence  E.  (Sarah  E.  Hammond  1499), 

1 5 16  Peyton,  George  H.  (Sarah  E.  Hammond  1499), 

1517  Peyton,  Oliver  L.  (Sarah  E.  Hammond   1499), 
1649  Phillabaum,  George  (Hannah  Hammond  1489), 

455  Phillips,  Albert  C.  1871  (F.  A.  Capron  429J, 

429  Phillips,  W.   P.   (Nancy  399), 

449  Pilling,  S.  O.  (M.  E.  Capron  427), 

1454  Pilsbury,  John  1805  (Phebe  1367),     . 

1367  Pilsbury,  Joseph  (Joseph   1330), 

1453  Pilsbury,  Sarah  A.  1827  (Phebe  1367), 
2018  •  Post,  Asahcl  (Levi   1973), 

858  Potter,  Andrew  H.  (Tilson  B.  847), 

1412  Powers,  Thomasi  T.  (Benjamin  1410), 

1654  Pratt,  Abbie  1862  (Hannah  Hammond  1489), 

Vn  Pratt,  Benajah  (Dea.  John  Dunham), 

1648  Pratt,  Benjamin  1843  (Hannah  Hammond  1489), 
1489  Pratt,  George  (Freelove  1477), 

1649  Pratt,  Janette  1845  (Hannah  Plammond  1489), 
1653  Pratt,  Lois   1858  (Hannah   Hammond    1489), 

928  Precott,  Charles  H.   (Truman  905), 

1596  Pugsley,  Cyrus  If.  (Amanda  A.  Parr  1588), 

940  Rattoonie,  Amelia  18 19  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 

935  Rattoonie,  Caroline  B.  1808  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 
939  Rattoome,  Elizabeth  1817  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 

936  Rattoome,  Isabella  1810  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 
925  Rattoonie,  John   (Elijah  857),  .... 

932  Rattoome,  John  B.  1804  (Thomas  Rattoonie  927),    ,. 
942  Rattoome,  Julia  A.  1846  (John  B.  Rattoome  932), 
934  Rattoome,  Lucinda  B.  1806  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 
928  Rattoonie,  Mary  1773  (Lsabella  925), 

933  Rattoome,  Mary  W.   1805  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 

937  Rattoome,  Susan  1813  (Thomas  Rattoonie  927), 
927  Rattoonie,  Thomas  1771  (Isabella  925), 

941  Rattoonie,  William   1821   (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 

,  134  Ray,  Geo.   C.  (James   123),         ..... 

1675  Reed,  Fitch   (Samuel   Dyer   1620), 

1083a  Resagie,  Wm.   (Melvina   1081),  .... 


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LSI 
158 
177 
177 
177 
221 
221 
221 
247 
197 
219 

158 
12 

158 

157 
158 
15S 
127 

LS5 

293 

292 

293 
292 

290 

291 

294 

292 

293 

291 

292 

291 

293 

53 
230 

132 


INDEX. 


Cliild 
Numbers.  ll.'.ids    nC    families. 

285  Reynolds,   Edward  A.  (Jonathan  S.  263). 

598  Reynolds.  Elton    M.  ( l-:iiza  A.  S7,()), 

^2^  Reynolds.    lulward   A.    1830  (Maria  285). 

346  Reynolds,   Mary    iS(jo  (l-:.  A.   Reynolds   t,2t,), 

:^22  Reynolds.   Mary  L.   1827  (Maria  285), 

321  l^eynolds.    kchocca   I ).    1824  ( Maria  285), 

964  Rice,  janies   L.  (Elizabeth    I),    kaltonnie  939), 

1176  Richards.  S.   N.   (George  S.    1148). 

X'^  Rickard.  Abigail  (jiihn  Rickard  1652), 

V  Rickard.  John    i(^^2   (llainiali    \'), 

V  Rickard,  Giles  (Dea.  John   hunhani). 
544  Ridnl.   George   (Mary    C.    ^^^S^- 

735  Roberts.  David  M.  (  bmatlian  (->ys)' 

889"  Roberts.  Ephraini   (I'olly   88(/N. 

642  Roberts,  Henry  (Stephen  \'.  R.  Sweet  389J, 

1006  Roe,  John  H.  (Electa  ()(j8). 

165  Rowley,  Asher  (Jonathan    154), 

180  Rowley.  Elias    I7tj8  (Mchitable    165). 
185  Rowley.    Ilarlow     1808    (Mcliil;d)le    165). 
182  Rowley.  Sally  M.    1802  ( .\lchilal)le   165), 

181  Rowley,   Warren   D.    1800  ( Mihitable   165). 
270  Rowley,   \\'arren   f.    1841    (W.    I  ).    Rowley    181) 
144  Royal   l)r  (Charles  T.   1  loi. 

882  Roys.  Lonis    (Charlotte   870). 

1640  Rnnkel,  Abraham  (Henry    1621), 

625  Runkel,    I 'hilli|)  (Sarah  596), 

330  Rnndle,    Win.    1'..   (Rebecca    i  ).    Reynolds  321). 

910  Rnnyon,   Isaac   S.   (James  899), 

64  Rnnyon,  Joseph  (David  43a),     . 

1634  Russell,  Alanson  (Harriet  llannnond  1487),     . 

1624  Russell,  Albert  ((Hivt'   llannnond   i486), 

1599  Russell,  Janies    II.    (  I'anily    1^.    1580), 

385  Russell,  (  )tis   E.  (Henry  371), 

273  Russell.   Win.  II.  (Isaac  103), 

332  Sadler.  Russell    E.   (Julius   319). 

275  Sage,  Clinton  H.  (Isaac   103), 

306  Sage.   Helen    1856  (Diadamia  275), 

1624  Sanborn,  Alice  E.  i847(()live  Hammond  148^). 

T486  Sanborn.  John   ( hYeelove    1477). 

1623  Sanborn,  John  S.  1844  (Olive  Hammond  T.}8h). 


357 

Pag-e. 
267 
I  I  I 
269 
270 
269 
268 
296 
209 

13 
13 

13 

276 

75 

124 

69 

•31 

25 
28 

28 

28 

29 

29 

308 

T23 

230 

279 

270 

290 

281 

ES7 
156 

227 

97 

171 

'73 
176 

•7' 


INDEX. 


Heads    of   Families. 


Child 
Numbers. 

1656  Sanders,  Charles  (Martha  A.   1641), 

721  Sargeant,  (Isaac  709), 

964  Scott,  Flora  E.  1856  (Elizabeth  I).  Rattoome  939) 

939  Scott,  AI.  K.  (Thomas  Rattoome  927), 

2093  Scott,  Otis  P.  (Abraham  2021), 

204  Seaborn,  Baylis  E.  (Cornelius  167), 

253  Sears,  Orange    1821    (Holtham    198), 

51  Sears,  W.   H.   (Nancy  Adams  45), 

437  Seymour,  Christopher  (Olive  H.  423), 

182  Shattuck,  Chauncey  (Mehitable   165), 

\'II  Shaw,  Jonathan  (Dea.  John  Dunham   12), 

106  Shugart,  John  (Luther  105), 

608  Sills.  Fred  M.  (Mary  P.  604), 

1485  Silva,  Emma  R.  1871  (Jane  Stewart  1471), 

1471  Silva,  Francis  J.  (Joseph  1370), 

666  Simmons,  John  (Jonathan  S.  662), 

248  Simonson,  Garrett  P.  (Robert  B.  200), 

666  Skiff,  James  I   (George  659), 

148  Smith,  Augustus  (Lydia  42), 

1 5 16  Smith,  Carlrie  B.   1871   (Sarah  E.  Hammond   1499) 
1409  Smith,  Cornwall  (Sala  Gamaliel  1381), 

662  Smith,  David    (Shubael   626), 

1 5 19  Smith,  Edith  L.  1879  (Sarah  E.  Hammond  1499), 

1517  Smith,  Edna  D.  1874  (Sarah  E.  Hammond  1499), 
1499  Smith,  Harrison  C.  (John  Hammond  1480), 

351  Smith,  H.  B.  (Amos  349),         .... 

1518  Smith,  John  H.  1877  (Sarah  E.  Hammond  1499), 
762  Smith,  Maria  P.  1840  (Nathan  S.  Smith  759), 
759  Smith,  Nathan   181 6  (Polly  J.  660), 

660  Smith,  Nathan   (Shubael  626), 

15 15  Smith,  Orton  L.  1869  (Sarah  E.  Hammond  1499), 

736  Smith,  Sarah  S.  1807  (Charlotte  662), 

1267  Spencer,  Gideon    (Jesse    1165), 

1643  Spencer,  Walter  A.  (Ellen  C.  Black  1637), 

1929  Stanley,  George  W.  (Dewey  1925), 

1382  Stewart,  John  (Gamaliel  1375), 

39  Stelli,  David   (David   29),  .         . 

321  Stuart,    Archibald    F.  (Maria  285), 

332  Stuart,    Archibald    F.  1854  (Rebecca  D.  Reynolds 

328  Stuart,    Margaret    F.  1845   (Rebecca  D.   Reynolds 


321), 
321), 


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248 

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92 
82 

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12 

86 

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88 

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151 
151 
150 

95 

151 
119 

119 

119 

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118 
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270 

269 


INDKX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heacls    of    Families. 

330  Stuart,    ATaria    R.  i<S49  (Rebecca  D.  Reynolds 

676  Stickle,   William   (Jonathan   S.  662). 

29  Stuart,  Tiniotliy  (  I  )anic-l  i)). 

4Q7  Sti^^er.   Nelieniiah    1).    1840  (.Mar\    L'.  475), 

497  Stigcr,   Xehemiah    1840   (Mar\    C   475). 

1281  Stone,   Henry   (Deborah    1281), 

711  Stout,   .\ut;ustus   T.   (je])lha  260), 

746  Sturs^is,    I'rUT    1).   (Ilenjaniin    I.    M.   Trnsk   743) 

535  Stryker,  James    15.   (Aaron  473). 

544  Stryker,    Katharine  T.   1846  (.Mary  C  535), 

204  Sutphen,   Sle])hen    (David    116), 

388  Sweet,  Amos  181,3  (Lucy  .Martin  385). 
385  Sweet,  Amos  L>.  (Sarah  ^^i), 

1678  Sweet,  Byron  (Samuel   Dyer   1620). 

642  Sweet,  Clarisy  m.    1874  (Stephen   \  .   R.  Sweet 

411  Sweet,  Everett  L.   1828  (Lydia  407), 

407  Sweet,   La])irlate  (John  389), 

397  Sweet,  Lucy  1823  (Lucy  Martin  385), 

389  Sweet,  Stephen  \'.   K.  1831  (Lucy  Martin  385) 
588  Sweet,  Susannah    1840  (Amos  Sweet  388), 

II 88  Tarrant,  John  (Wing  1151), 

1676  Teachout,  Langclon   (Samuel   l)\er   1620) 

95  Terrill,  Abraham  (David  82). 

1 175  Thatcher,  Lewis   (("leorge   S.    1148), 

457  Thayer,  Calvin  W.  (Jonathan  L.  343). 

997  Thomas,  John  (Micajah  5), 

14  Thomas,    David    ( l'"dnnnid   2).  .  . 

14  Thomas,  Elizabeth    1722  (Ruili    14). 

1 110  Thomas,  Leroy  (John    Henry    1107), 

664  Thomas,  Nichols  (Jonathan   S.  662). 

1584  Thompson,  Alfred   (Schuyler    1577). 

241  I'hompson.  Henry   (Alpha    i()0), 

453  Tilton,  Daniel    1772  (Sarah  34), 

208  Thomson,  Byron  (David  207), 

1802  Thurber,  (Abner    1798). 

1818  Thurber.  Abner  D.  (Lucy   1802). 

1819  Thurber,  Chas  S.   1826  (.\bner  D.  Thurbe 

1823  Thurber,  Abner  D.  1839  (Lucv   1802), 

1820  Thurber,  Condace   1827  (Lucy    1802). 

1824  1'hurber,   iMancis   B.    1842  (Lucy   1802), 


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359 

Pane. 
270 

7?> 

-'74 
212 

280 

119 

276 

216 

55 
67 
61 

69 

175 
175 

68 
69 
68 

20<) 
230 

57 
209 

62 

205 
250 

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360  '  INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  TIeads    of    Families. 

1822  Thurber,  Lucy  D.   1834  (Lucy  1802), 

34  Tiltou,  Matthew  (Dauiel  y),        . 

456  Tilton,  Sarah   1785  (Sarah  34), 

1636  Tififauy.  D.  W.  (Harriet  Hanunond   1487), 

1405  Titus.  Harry  H  .(Sala  GaniaHel  1381), 

816  Titsworth.  Le\vi.s  (Abraham  809), 

^^2)  Tomhnsou,   11.  W.  (James  V.  756),     . 

2106  Tracey,  Clarence  \^.   i85(j  (Kh'zal)etli  W.  2092), 

2092  Tracey,  Edward  (Abraham  2021), 

743  Trask,  Benjamin  T.  H.   1827  (Sarah  S.  Smith  736), 

726  Trask,   Benjamin  J.  S.  (Charlotte  662), 

745  Trask,  Gustavus  D.  S.  1837  (Sarah  S.  Smiili  736), 

746  Trask.  Sarah  S.  S.  1849  (Benjamin  L  H.  Trask  743) 

121  Travgant, (Jacob  H.  112). 

858  Trip'p,  Albert  A.  (J.  C.  Hatfield  856). 

1591  Twombly,   .\rtluir  W.  (George  A.  1583), 

624  Van  Buskirk,  John  (Sarah  596), 
202  Vanderbeck,  Cornelius  (David   116), 
875  Vanderbilt,  John  (William  S.  865), 
480  \'an  Syckel,  David  (Nehemiah  472), 
623  Van  Syckel,  Daniel  (Sarah  596), 

625  Van  Syckel,  Daniel  (Sarah  596), 
595  Van  Vechten,  Herman  C.  1845  (Ehza  A.  539J 
598  Van  Vechten,  Mary  E.  1850  (Eliza  A.  539), 
539  Van  Vechten,  Peter  F.   (Samuel  F.  532), 
550  Van  Vorst,  Sylvester  (M.  Emeline  Gleason  542), 
669  Vaughn,  Alvan  P.  (Henry  665), 
489  Vaughn,  Levi  (George  81), 
332  Vincent,  Abner  1738  (Mgtilda  18), 

1201  Vincent,  Barnabas  (Jethro  1147), 

488  Vincent,  Elizabeth  1791  (Abner  Vincent  332), 

18  Vincent,  Joseph  (Daniel  2), 

1643  Vincent,  Lafayette  (Willett  V.  1642), 

1404  Vinton,  Charles  (Sophia  M.  1380),     . 

430  Wager,  Edward  (Milla  399), 

408  Wager,  Arnold  1810  (Miriam  342), 

504  Wager,  Sherman  1872  (Zachariah  Wager  496), 

503  Wager,  Willard    1869  (Zachariah  Wager  496), 

501  Wager,  William  (Zachariah  Wager  496), 

342  Wager,  Zachariah    (David   334), 


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278 

56 

288 

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279 
III 
III 
no 
108 
189 
181 
100 

137 
100 

94 
229 

146 

62 

64 

64 

64 

64 

64 


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Child 
Number 

148 

169 

166 

496 

1746 

443 

454 

1052 

231 

973 

715 
968 

532 

972 
928 

974 
970 

977 

14 

1396 

1394 
1404 

1403 
1380 

1398 
886 

342 

329 

617 

618 

505 
1704 

1119 

1 1 22 

1T18 

1630 

1121 

1096 

365 
305 


i\i)i:x. 

s.  Heads   of   Families. 

A\'are.  jolm  (Lydia  42).      .... 

\\'are,   Vwil   1850  (Joseph  Ware  166), 

Ware.  Joseph  1832  (Sarah   I).   Dickinsoiv  148). 

Wager.  Zachariah  1833  (-Mii'iani  342). 

\\'alker,   I'.])lira!ni    (Daniel   384). 

Warner,   (ieo.   R.  (."^arah   M .  417). 

Warner,   Georgian;!   1S62  (Sarjih   M.   Ilyilr  443) 

Warren,   Al)rani    (l.addnniia    1047), 

Warwick,    William    (  I  )ail_\     108), 

Watson,  (ieorgiana  ('.   1808  (Mary  Rattoome  928), 

Waters.  Henry    (jephtha  260). 

Watson,   Amelia    17()5  (Mary  Rattoome  i}2ii), 

Watson.   l)oll\    (Cornelius  522). 

Watson.   Isabella  1).  1807  (Mary  Rattoome  928), 

Watson.  James   1773  (Isabella  925). 

Watson.  James  T.  1831  (Mary  Rattoome  938), 

Watson,  jdhn    R.    1803  (Mar\    Rattoome  928). 

Watson,    I'riah    I'..   1838  (John    R.  Watson  970), 

Wayne.  Isaac   (Ruth    14). 

Webb,  Charles  A.   1S45  (.Sophia  M.   1380), 

Webb,  Lucia  jane   1840  (Sophia  M .   1380), 

Webb,  Fanny    1..    1855  (Sophia  M.    1380), 

Webb,  Love  A.   1850  (Sophia  M.  1380). 

Webb,  Lucius   (C.anialiel    1375), 

Webb,  Lucius  1847  (Sophia  M.  1380), 

Webber.  Harvey    11.   (William    II.   852), 

Webster,    l'"rances  (Maria  339), 

Webster,  James  (Wright   104). 

West,  George  (Shubael  614), 

West,  Margaret    m.    1790  (Margaret  617) 

Westfall,  William   (^Mary   504), 

Wetsell,  Jesse   (Ryland  V.   R.    1623). 

Wheeler,  Charles  J.  1850  (Eliza  1096), 

Wheeler,  Lida  S.    1863  (Eliza   1096). 

Wheeler,  Lottie  I^.   1859  (Eliza  1096), 

Wheeler,  M.  C.  (Isaac  1619),      . 

Wheeler,  Warren  G.  i860  (I^liza  ia)6). 

Wheeler,  Wm.  L.  (John  997). 

Wdiitcomb,  John   (Nathaniel  4), 

White,  Catharine  (Charlotte  384),      . 


361 

Pagre. 
88 
89 
88 
64 

2.M 
36 

3^' 
131 
169 
294 
281 
294 
105 
294 

293 
296 

293 
296 
252 

144 
44 
4" 
45 
44 

44 

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13 
'4 


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34 
34 
34 

22S 

34 

234 

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362 

Child 
Number 

181O 

397 
398 
396 

399 
697 

1820 

384 
225 
224 
226 
204 

255 

1098 

461 

474 

353 
460 

972 

638 

19 
1464 

447 
1474 
1568 

i599 
877 
143 
329 
787 
132 

695 
1485 
VII 

437 

454 

522 

399 
249 

115 


s. 


INDEX. 


Heads    of    Families. 


White.  Edwin   F.  (Obadiah   1800), 

White,  Electa  (Charlotte  384), 

White,  Martha  (Charlotte   384), 

White,  Mary  (Charlotte  384),     . 

White,  Sybil   (Charlotte   384), 

White,  Thomas   V.   (Emeline  664), 

Wheeler,  Thomas  iVI.  (Lucy  1802),     . 

White,  William    (Henry  371), 

Wliitlock,  Alice  1864  (Silpha  Arnold  224), 

Whitlock,  John    (Cynthia    211), 

W  hillock,  Nate  1872  (Silpha  Arndld  224). 

Wickliam.  Jacob   (Holthani  40), 

Wickham,  Wallace   (Holtham    198), 

Wiggins,  Nahum  (John  997), 

Wight,  Charles  F.  (Esther  E.  400), 

Wight,  Lnre  1866  (S.  A.  Makepeace  461), 

Willbnrger,  S.  F.  (Amos  349), 

Wilder,  Charles  S.  (Esther  E.  400), 

Wiley,  David.  N.  (Mary  Rattoome  928), 

Wilkins,  Sewell   (Simeon   22), 

Wilkinson,  James  (Jonathan  11), 

Williams,  Byron  (Hezekiah  Hammond  1482), 

Williams,  C.  H.  (Mary  E.  Capron  427),     . 

Williams,  Charles  W.  1839  (Benjamin  D.  Hammond  1483) 

Williams,  Grant  D.  1868  (Melvina  Hammond  1564), 

Williams,  Grant  D.  (Louisa  Parr  1589), 

Wilson,  Henry  C.  (William  S.  865), 

Wilson,  James  1848  (Mary  Elizabeth  132), 

Wilson,  James  C.  (Mary  E.  Reynolds  322), 

Wilson,  John  (Campbell  784), 

Wilson,  Solomon  (James   123), 

Wilson,  William  (Emeline  664), 

Wimpenny,  William  (Jane  Stewart  1471), 

Wiswall,  Rev.  Samuel  (Jonathan  VI), 

Witherell,  Arthur  H.  (William  E.  423),      . 

Wood,  Edmund,  (Sarah  M.  Hyde  443), 

Woodruff,  Dorcas  (Hezekiah  188), 

Woodruff,  Joseph    (Charlotte    384), 

Woodworth,  William  (Holtham  198), 

Worcester,  W.  J.  (Clarinda  H.  114), 


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97 

97 
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91 

91 

91 

93 
92 

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179 

179 

95 
179 

294 

188 

45 

153 
177 

153 
153 
156 
288 

53 
269 

74 

53 
72 

222 

79 
176 

36 
107 

97 
92 

258 


INDEX. 

Child 
Numbers.  Heads    of    Families. 

1392  \\'ri^ht,  Josc]ili  (Ansel  Dowd    1390), 

466  W'yckoff.   .Xhraliaiu  (jt>anna  389), 

59S  W'yckoff.   .\l)raliani    (Isal)ella    5<)7), 

398  W  yckdff,    I'Jias  (Sarah  ^i<7), 

597  \\'\ckt)ff,   Abraham  (Daniel  379), 

605  W\ck()ft'.    Maria   (Abraham   W'yckoff  598), 

libi  Warmer,  j.    11.    (C'orm'lins    107). 

885  Youni;-,   bYancis  .\.  (William   11.  852), 

695  ^'oim_<4-.  Teter  (AlM-aham   Wxckoff'  598). 


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