LINE OF JONATHAN DUNHAM OF WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY
THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA

14.  BENJAMIN 3 DUNHAM (Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary) born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey 22 August 1681; [1] died in Woodbridge, New Jersey 31 December 1715 in his 35th year. [2]  He married in Woodbridge, New Jersey ca. 1706 MARY ROLPH. [3]  Benjamin is buried in the Episcopal Church Cemetery, Woodbridge, New Jersey.

   Benjamin Dunham was a large landholder and was identified with the local interest of the Township of Woodbridge.  He became dissatisfied with the teachings of the Presbyterian minister, Rev. Samuel Wade, and in 1711 embraced the views of the Anglican Church. He gave the use of a dwelling house in Woodbridge for the public worship of the Church of England.  

   In 1715 David, Nathaniel and Benjamin Donham were on the list of the New Jersey Militia Regiment under the command of Col. Thomas Farmer. [4]

Children of Benjamin 3 and Mary (Rolph) Dunham, born in Woodbridge, New Jersey: [5]
          i.  RICHARD 4 DUNHAM, b. 28 May 1707, n.f.i. Not mentioned in sister Katherine’s will which was
                        dated 1 May 1764.
         ii.  KATHERINE 4 DUNHAM, b. 12 May 1708; d. before 1 May 1764, unmarried
                        In the will of Katherine Dunham she leaves “to my brother’s [this would
                        be Jonathan 4 Dunham] eldest son, Benjamin Dunham, £5.  Sister, Hannah
                        Van Nest ½ of my real and personal estate, and the ½ to her heirs”. [6] 
30.   iii.  JONATHAN 4 DUNHAM, b. 7 January 1710/11
        iv.  BENJAMIN 4 DUNHAM, b. 4 December 1712, n.f.i. Not mentioned in sister
                        Katherine’s will which was dated 1 May 1764.
        v.  HANNAH 4 DUNHAM; m. (--) Van Nest
                        She was named in will of her sister, Katherine, dated 1 May 1764.
References: 
l. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity, p. 327; Dunham, Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28;
        Myers, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman, p. 542-3
2. Ibid. 
3. Ibid.
4. Op. Cit. Myers p. 542; Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, Vol. 13, p. 200-220;
         Col. Thomas Farmer’s New Jersey Regiment of 1715
5. Myers, p. 543.
6.  HONEYMAN, A. Van Doren, Documents relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, First Series—Vol. xxxiv, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Vol. V, 1771-1780, will dated 1 May 1764, probated 18 May 1773.


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