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:::Children of Israel and Joanna (Rickard) Dunham: [7] | :::Children of Israel and Joanna (Rickard) Dunham: [7] | ||
− | :::::369. i. | + | :::::369. i. SILVANUS 5 DUNHAM, b. 26 May 1714 |
− | :::::370. ii. | + | :::::370. ii. CORNELIUS 5 DUNHAM, b. in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA, 12 August 1716; d. in Abington, Plymouth Co., MA, 21 Mar 1766; m. IN Plympton, 21 May 1741, PATIENCE BARROWS. |
:::::::Children of Cornelius 5 and Patience (Barrows) Dunham: (Several children) | :::::::Children of Cornelius 5 and Patience (Barrows) Dunham: (Several children) | ||
− | :::::::::i. | + | :::::::::i. CORNELIUS 6 DUNHAM b. in Carver, Plymouth Co., MA, September 1748; d. 15 July 1835; buried at Curtis Cemetery, Pemaquid, Lincoln Co., ME; m. 10 March 1774, LYDIA ATWOOD; d. in Abington, Plymouth Co., MA, 5 June 1841 |
− | :::::::::::Cornelius 6 DUNHAM was a sea captain and a privateer during the Revolution. This is the Cornelius Dunham who purchased the sword of General Warren who died at Bunker Hill. (see article in DSFC Newsletter Vol. 9, Issue 2, 15 April 2012 The Sword of General Warren by Bruce W. Dunham). | + | :::::::::::Cornelius 6 DUNHAM was a sea captain and a privateer during the Revolution. This is the Cornelius Dunham who purchased the sword of General Warren who died at Bunker Hill. (see article in DSFC Newsletter Vol. 9, Issue 2, 15 April 2012 '''The Sword of General Warren''' by Bruce W. Dunham). |
:::::::::::Children of Cornelius 6 and Lydia (Atwood) Dunham | :::::::::::Children of Cornelius 6 and Lydia (Atwood) Dunham | ||
− | ::::::::::::: | + | :::::::::::::THOMAS 7 DUNHAM was b. in Plymouth Co., MA, 11 October 1787, (twin); d. thirteen days later (24 October 1787). |
− | ::::::::::::: | + | :::::::::::::ISAAC 7 DUNHAM was b. in Plymouth Co., MA, 11 October 1787, (twin); d. in North Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, 25 Mar 1856; m. in September of 1811, ABIGAIL CARY (1789-1872) |
:::::::::::::::Children of Isaac 7 and Abigail (Cary) Dunham: (six of which grew to adulthood) | :::::::::::::::Children of Isaac 7 and Abigail (Cary) Dunham: (six of which grew to adulthood) | ||
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− | ::::::::::::::: vi. | + | ::::::::::::::: vi. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 8 DUNHAM b. 1831 |
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− | :::::371. iii. | + | :::::371. iii. EBENEZER 5 DUNHAM, b. 5 February 1718/19 |
− | ::::::: iv. | + | ::::::: iv. SUSANNA 5 DUNHAM, b. 16 July 1721; d. Oct. 1763 in 42nd year of her age. m. 1 in Plympton, 31 Dec. 1741 DANIEL CROCKER, son of Deacon Abel and Mary (Isham) Crocker and brother of Rebecca Crocker who married Silvanus Dunham (#369 above). Daniel Crocker, m. 2 ABIGAIL ROBERTS and they moved to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, where he d. 24 March 1787. Daniel and Abigail (Roberts) Crocker had 11 children b. in Nova Scotia; Elijah, Lucy, Daniel, Abigail, Eleazer, Hannah, Lydia, Sarah, Deborah, Mary, Joseph. |
:::::::Children of Daniel and Susanna 5 (Dunham) Crocker: all b. Plympton, MA [8] | :::::::Children of Daniel and Susanna 5 (Dunham) Crocker: all b. Plympton, MA [8] |
Revision as of 21:40, 29 April 2018
FORTH GENERATION IN AMERICA |
251. ISRAEL 4 DUNHAM (Eleazer 3 Joseph 2 John 1) b. in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, October 1689, [1] d. 18 August 1726, “in 36th year”. [2] He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery at Plympton Green opposite the church. Israel m. 13 December 1713, JOANNA RICKARD, [3] daughter of Deacon John and Mary (--) Rickard. Joanna was b. in Plymouth, 22 September 1691. [4] Joanna’s father, John Rickard was the son of Giles Rickard who married Hannah 2 Dunham (John 1 Dunham). Joanna (Rickard) (Dunham) m.2 in Plympton, 10 October 1728, by Mr. Isaac Cushman, ELISHA WHITON.[5]
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