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Jonathan-2 Dunham/Alias Singletary son of Richard-1 Singletary'''<p></p></font></Center></h3>
 
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| [[image:Dunham,James9 C.jpg | 150px | center]] ||  '''James C-9 Dunham Jr.'''<br> 23 Dec 1834 - 1 Oct 1864 ||  || Richard Singletary Line<br> '''(James-8, Ross-7, Joseph Sandford-6, Joseph-5, David-4, Nathaniel-3, Jonathan Dunham, alias Singletary-2, Richard-1 Singletary)''' || James married Margaret Elizabeth Slonaker and resided in Greenville Twp., Darke Co., OH, where he worked as a carpenter and cooper. They were parents of four children. He enlisted as a Private on 27 January 1864 in Company G of the 44th Ohio Infantry, it quickly became Company M, 8th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. He was then mustered into the Union Army, 44th Ohio Infantry, Company G at Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH,. James was injured at Liberty, VA, captured and taken prisoner at Lynchburg, VA and died as  P.O.W. at Andersonville Prison, Sumter Co., GA from diarrhea & dysentery on 01 Oct 1864. He is buried at the Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon Co., GA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51154136 51154136]<br><br>Photo from the Collection of Audrey Hancock.
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| [[image:Dunham,James9 C.jpg | 150px | center]] ||  '''James C-9 Dunham Jr.'''<br> 23 Dec 1834 - 1 Oct 1864 ||  || Richard Singletary Line<br> '''(James-8, Ross-7, Joseph Sandford-6, Joseph-5, David-4, Nathaniel-3, Jonathan-2 Dunham/ alias Singletary, Richard-1 Singletary)''' || James married Margaret Elizabeth Slonaker and resided in Greenville Twp., Darke Co., OH, where he worked as a carpenter and cooper. They were parents of four children. He enlisted as a Private on 27 January 1864 in Company G of the 44th Ohio Infantry, it quickly became Company M, 8th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. He was then mustered into the Union Army, 44th Ohio Infantry, Company G at Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH,. James was injured at Liberty, VA, captured and taken prisoner at Lynchburg, VA and died as  P.O.W. at Andersonville Prison, Sumter Co., GA from diarrhea & dysentery on 01 Oct 1864. He is buried at the Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon Co., GA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51154136 51154136]<br><br>Photo from the Collection of Audrey Hancock.
 
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Revision as of 23:11, 6 June 2022

Photographs from the Ancestorial Line of

Jonathan-2 Dunham/Alias Singletary son of Richard-1 Singletary

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
Dunham,James9 C.jpg
James C-9 Dunham Jr.
23 Dec 1834 - 1 Oct 1864
Richard Singletary Line
(James-8, Ross-7, Joseph Sandford-6, Joseph-5, David-4, Nathaniel-3, Jonathan-2 Dunham/ alias Singletary, Richard-1 Singletary)
James married Margaret Elizabeth Slonaker and resided in Greenville Twp., Darke Co., OH, where he worked as a carpenter and cooper. They were parents of four children. He enlisted as a Private on 27 January 1864 in Company G of the 44th Ohio Infantry, it quickly became Company M, 8th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. He was then mustered into the Union Army, 44th Ohio Infantry, Company G at Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., OH,. James was injured at Liberty, VA, captured and taken prisoner at Lynchburg, VA and died as P.O.W. at Andersonville Prison, Sumter Co., GA from diarrhea & dysentery on 01 Oct 1864. He is buried at the Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon Co., GA. Find a Grave Memorial #51154136

Photo from the Collection of Audrey Hancock.

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