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| + | Line of "Who was Rev. Darius Dunham?" -- Darius-5 Dunham, David-4, Micajah-3 Joseph-2 John-1 Dunham | ||
| + | from the DGRA Newsletter: Vol. 11, issue 2, [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XI-2.pdf | April 2014 p.3]] | ||
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'''406. David-5 Dunham''' (Micajah-4, Micajah-3, Joseph-2, Deacon John-1), born in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA., 1 Feb. 1740/41; married Tabitha Cooley | '''406. David-5 Dunham''' (Micajah-4, Micajah-3, Joseph-2, Deacon John-1), born in Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA., 1 Feb. 1740/41; married Tabitha Cooley | ||
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:::: iii. Nathaniel-6 Dunham b. 28 Nov. 1773 | :::: iii. Nathaniel-6 Dunham b. 28 Nov. 1773 | ||
:::: iv. David-6 Dunham b. 3 Dec. 1775 | :::: iv. David-6 Dunham b. 3 Dec. 1775 | ||
| − | :::: v. Lucy-6 Dunham prob. b. 1763 Brimfield Ma. | + | :::: v. Lucy-6 Dunham prob. b. 1763 Brimfield Ma. <font color="#FF0000"> '''Issues with this b. date - Location - JAS Jun 2026''' </font> |
:::: vi. Aaron-6 Dunham not on Brimfield VR (a desc. gives about 1784-5), (this may be the Aaron L Dunham, single male who d. Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, 13 Feb. 1846, age 60 yrs., death cause Erysipelas | :::: vi. Aaron-6 Dunham not on Brimfield VR (a desc. gives about 1784-5), (this may be the Aaron L Dunham, single male who d. Springfield, Hampden Co., MA, 13 Feb. 1846, age 60 yrs., death cause Erysipelas | ||
:::: vii. Naomi-6 Dunham not on Brimfield VR | :::: vii. Naomi-6 Dunham not on Brimfield VR | ||
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::According to the "Hance and Allied Families" History: | ::According to the "Hance and Allied Families" History: | ||
::::"after the Dunham family moved to (Paris, Oneida County) New York State (in 1794), Johnson Dunham took his younger brother Silas and removed to New Jersey. In 1803, Johnson was given 'an appointment' at Flanders Church (near Budd Lake in New Jersey). He later moved to Asbury, New Jersey where he was a Methodist Pastor. He and his brother Silas opened a store in Asbury, New Jersey which also had the Post Office." | ::::"after the Dunham family moved to (Paris, Oneida County) New York State (in 1794), Johnson Dunham took his younger brother Silas and removed to New Jersey. In 1803, Johnson was given 'an appointment' at Flanders Church (near Budd Lake in New Jersey). He later moved to Asbury, New Jersey where he was a Methodist Pastor. He and his brother Silas opened a store in Asbury, New Jersey which also had the Post Office." | ||
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| + | ::Additional information on this line may be available by contacting the [[mailto:historian@dunhamgenealogy.org Historian]] | ||
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::References: | ::References: | ||
| − | :::: 1. Brimfield Vital Records | + | :::: 1. Brimfield Vital Records, p. 51-52 |
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Line of "Who was Rev. Darius Dunham?" -- Darius-5 Dunham, David-4, Micajah-3 Joseph-2 John-1 Dunham from the DGRA Newsletter: Vol. 11, issue 2, April 2014 p.3
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