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| [[image:Dunham-Azariah.jpg | 150px | center]] || Azariah 5 Dunham<br>9 Feb 1718/19 - 22 Jan 1790 || [[DJD-303-Jonathan-4 | 303.2]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>(Jonathan 4, Edmund 3, Benajah 2, John 1) || This image is the earliest known portrait of a descendant of Deacon John Dunham. It is a painting on Ivory and was worn as a brooch.  
 
| [[image:Dunham-Azariah.jpg | 150px | center]] || Azariah 5 Dunham<br>9 Feb 1718/19 - 22 Jan 1790 || [[DJD-303-Jonathan-4 | 303.2]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>(Jonathan 4, Edmund 3, Benajah 2, John 1) || This image is the earliest known portrait of a descendant of Deacon John Dunham. It is a painting on Ivory and was worn as a brooch.  
 
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| [[image:Dunham-William F.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''William F Dunham'''<br>31 Dec 1799 - bef. 1880 <br><br>'''Sarah Metcalf''' <br> 2 Apr 1799 - 4 Dec 1887  || Line of '''Selma Kampe Blackmon''', '''Mildred Schuler''' and Henry J Kampe, '''Nettie Ethel Couch''' and William John Schuler, '''Eugene Deloss Couch''' and Laura E Armstrong, '''Jane Angeline Dunham''' and Elisha Tomkins Couch, '''William F Dunham and Sarah Metcalf'''  || <font color="#4169E1">'''Autosomal DNA Tested line'''</font> || William and Sarah were m. in Pomfret, Windsor, VT. 21 Jan 1819. They were the parents of Jane Angeline Dunham Couch and Sarah A Dunham Hickok along with 3 orther children.<br><br>William and the family were found living in New York in the 1840 and 1850 US Census. They moved to Wisconsin about 1856 and lived there the rest of their lives.<br><br>Photos from the Collection of Selma Blackmon.
 
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|  [[image:Dunham-Jane A.jpg | 150px | center]] <br> [[image:Couch-Elisha T.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Jane Angeline Dunham'''<br> 26 Nov 1823 - 27 Apr 1906<br><br><br> '''Elisha Tomkins Couch''' <br> 14 Apr 1820 - 6 Dec 1896 || Line of Selma Blackmon  || <font color="#4169E1">'''Autosomal DNA Tested line'''</font> || Jane and Elisha are the 2nd great grandparents of Selma Blackmon. <br><br>Jane and Elisha were m. in Oneida Co., NY, 24 Dec 1846. They were the parents of 6 children and lived in Oneida Co. until 1857. They moved at that time to Seneca, LaSalle, IL and remained there for the rest of their lives. Both Jane and Elisha were bur. in Mount Hope Cemetery, Seneca, Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155258144 155258144] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155258354 155258354]
 
<br><br>Photos from the Collection of Selma Blackmon.
 
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|  [[image:Dunham-Sarah A.jpg | 150px | center]] <br><br>No Photograph Available for Alanson Hickok ||  '''Sarah A Dunham'''<br> 12 Nov 1821 - 24 Oct 1911 <br><br> '''Alanson Hickok''' <br> 15 Aug 1815 - 1 Aug 1875 || Line of Selma Blackmon  || <font color="#4169E1">'''Autosomal DNA Tested line'''</font> || Sarah is the sister of Jane Angeline Dunham.<br> Sarah and Alanson Hickok were m. in New York State, 16 Feb 1841. They had 3 children and lived in New York until after the 1850 US Census when they moved to Wisconsin where they lived the rest of their lives. Alanson was bur. in Cato Heights Cemetery, Cato, Manitowoc, WI, Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79331784 79331784]<br><br>Photos from the Collection of Selma Blackmon. 
 
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|  [[image:Dunham-William M.jpg | 150px | center]] <br><br>Clyde Wilson Robinson Photo ||  '''William Mangum Dunham''' <br> 22 Jun 1892 - 17 Apr 1960<br><br> '''Clyde Wilson Robinson''' <br> 30 Dec 1894 - 18 Sep 1967  || Line of Trudy Dunham ||  || William Sr. and Clyde were m. in Raleigh, Wake, NC, 19 Dec 1919. They had 6 children. <br> William r'''e'''gistered for the WW1 draft 5 Jun 1917 and sailed to France, May 1918 with the 320th Ambulance Co, 305th Sanitary Train, 80th Division aboard the "Siboney" After the end of the War he sailed from Brest, France 20 May 1919 and arrived in Hoboken, NJ on 31 May 1919. The unit was transfered to Fort Dix, NJ where he was processed out.<br>Both William and Clyde were bur. in Old Bethlehem Cemetery, White Oak, Bladen, NC, Find a Grave Memorial # [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126339393 126339393] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126339527 126339527] <br><br>Photos from the Collection of Trudy Dunham
 
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Revision as of 22:26, 6 June 2022

MEMORIALS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF DUNHAM ANCESTORS

NOTE: Add info on the ID Number for DIA individuals that have info in Gen. 6 and above.

PHOTO INDIVIDUAL PROFILE LINK DUNHAM LINE COMMENT
Donham,Charles O.jpg
Charles Oscar-8 Donham
29 Jun 1845 - 5 Jul 1875
321.5.6.5 Deacon John Dunham Line
(Isaac 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1)
Charles enlisted in Co. E, 31st Maine, Infantry, 11 Mar 1864 and was mustered in the same day. He was a Corporal when he was Mustered Out, 15 Jul 1865. The Regiment left Maine 18 April 1864 and was attached to the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac. The 31st commenced active campaigning on 4 May and took its 1st casualties 2 days later. By 12 June it was engaged in the Siege of Petersburg, VA until the end of the War.


Dunham-Azariah.jpg
Azariah 5 Dunham
9 Feb 1718/19 - 22 Jan 1790
303.2 Deacon John Dunham Line
(Jonathan 4, Edmund 3, Benajah 2, John 1)
This image is the earliest known portrait of a descendant of Deacon John Dunham. It is a painting on Ivory and was worn as a brooch.
[[image: | 150px | center]]
321.5.6.5 Deacon John Dunham Line

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