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::It is unclear just how the relationship of the Dunhams who were early settlers in Tennessee developed. We know that there was a very close relationship because a descendant of John 2-Dunham and a descendant of the line from Joseph-2 Dunham have participated in DNA analysis. A 25 marker DNA test taken by these two Dunham men show a match with a 1-step mutation in one marker. Thus these two Dunham men were very closely related. | ::It is unclear just how the relationship of the Dunhams who were early settlers in Tennessee developed. We know that there was a very close relationship because a descendant of John 2-Dunham and a descendant of the line from Joseph-2 Dunham have participated in DNA analysis. A 25 marker DNA test taken by these two Dunham men show a match with a 1-step mutation in one marker. Thus these two Dunham men were very closely related. | ||
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::Children of Joseph-2 Dunham and Mary Claypool: | ::Children of Joseph-2 Dunham and Mary Claypool: | ||
| − | :::: | + | :::: i. MARY-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1746 |
| − | :::: [[5 | + | :::: [[5. DUN-TENN-5-Joseph-3 | '''5. REUBEN THADEUS-3 DUNHAM''']], b. say 1748 |
| − | :::: [[6 | + | :::: [[6. DUN-TENN-6-Henry-3 | '''6. HENRY H.-3 DUNHAM''']], b. say 1750 |
| − | ::::7. | + | :::: 7. iv. WILLIAM-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1752; d. 1811 n.f.r. |
| − | :::: [[8 | + | :::: [[8. DUN-TENN-8-Joseph-3 | '''8. JOSEPH-3 DUNHAM''']], b. say 1754 |
| − | ::::9. | + | :::: 9. vi. DANIEL-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1757 n.f.r. |
| − | ::::10. | + | :::: 10. vii. JOHN-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1760 |
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