DUNHAM FAMILIES OF TENNESSEESECOND GENERATION IN AMERICA
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2. JOSEPH-2 DUNHAM (John-1) was born say 1725-1727 probably in Frederick County, Virginia; [1] died before 3 March 1761. He married about 1745 in Anson, North Carolina MARY CLAYPOOL. She was born about 1730.
- This Joseph-2 Dunham was a signer of the petition to annex the Watauga area to the Province of North Carolina in 1776.[2] Joseph, Mary and Reuben Dunham’s names appear in the Washington County records.
- 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.
- Children of Joseph-2 Dunham and Mary Claypool:
- i. MARY-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1746
- 5. 5. REUBEN THADEUS-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1748
- 6. 6. HENRY H.-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1750
- 7. iv. WILLIAM-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1752; d. 1811 n.f.r.
- 8. 8. JOSEPH-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1754
- 9. vi. DANIEL-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1757 n.f.r.
- 10. vii. JOHN-3 DUNHAM, b. say 1760
- References:
- 1. Research of descendant Bill Dunham.
- 2. 1776 Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District to the Provincial Congress of North Carolina.
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