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| <h3><Center><font color="#4169E1"> '''MEMORIALS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF DUNHAM ANCESTORS'''<p></p></font></Center></h3>
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| [[image:Donham-Caroline.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[image:Krusi, Johann H H.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Caroline-8 "Carrie" Donham Krusi'''<br>3 Aug 1831 - 31 Oct 1902<br><br><br>'''Johann Heinrich Hermann Krusi'''<br>24 Jun 1817 - 28 Jan 1903|| [[DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.2]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2,<br> John 1''')<br><br>Husband of Caroline-8 "Carrie" Dunham || Hermann Krusi was a Professor of Philosophy of Education, Geometry and Modern Languages at the Oswego State Normal and Training School, NY.<br><br>Images from the book "Recollections of My Life" by Hermann Krusi.<br>Digital book in the Collection of James A. Streeter.
 
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| [[Image:Donham-George Edwin.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[Image:Studley-Sarah Adelaide.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''George Edwin-8 Donham'''<br>1 Sep 1840 - 29 Mar 1921<br><br><br>'''Sarah Adelaide Studley'''<br>11 Mar 1845 - 11 Jul 1926 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4 ]]  ||  Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2,<br> John 1''')<br><br> Wife of George Edwin 8 Donham  || George Edwin served in the Civil War and is shown with his Grand Army of the Republic Medal. He married Sarah Adelaide Studley 7 May 1868.<br><br>Photos from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[image:Donham-Dr. Joseph Benjamin Eugene | 150px | center]] || '''Dr. Joseph Benjamin Eugene-8 Donham'''<br>9 Jul 1843 - 14 Feb 1916  || [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.42 ]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>'''(Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1)''' || Served in the Civil War. Attended Harvard Medical School and became a Medical Doctor in Nova Scotia, Canada. Joseph was not married.<br><br>FAGM #86329040 photo by David Allen Lambert.
 
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| [[image:Donham-Sarah Agnes.jpg  | 150px | center]] || '''Sarah Agnes-9 Donham'''<br>12 Jul 1871 - 23 May 1959  || DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.5 || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Sarah Agnes was a Lecturer at Simmons College and a Teacher of Home Economic. She published several books and was never married.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[image:Donham-Benjamin Curtis.jpg  | 150px | center]]<br>[[image:Mckean-Edith A.jpg  | 150px | center]] || '''Benjamin Curtis-9 Donham'''<br>6 Aug 1873 - 14 Jan 1936<br><br>'''Edith Alexandria McKean'''<br>30 Apr 1875 - 7 Oct 1958 || [[DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.3]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Graduate in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1895. Assistant Engineer with the San Francisco Bridge Co.1895-1898, Consulting and Resident Engineer, Spreckles Sugar Co., 1898-1900. Chief Engineer 1900-1908 Seoul, Korea on Water, Power, Highways and Electric Railway. Consulting Civil Engineer for his own Companies 1911-1936.<br>Benjamin met Edith while he was working in California and continued a correspondence by Sea Mail. He was in Seoul, Korea and Edith at home in Alameda, CA. They became engaged and she sailed from San Francisco, Ca. to Yokohama, Japan were they were married 4 Aug 1902. They returned to Seoul where Benjamin was employed until about 1907 when they returned to the USA, setting up a home and business.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[image:Donham-Wallace Brett.jpg  | 150px | center]]<br> No Photograph Available for Mable as 30 Apr 2022 || '''Wallace Brett-9 Donham'''<br>26 Oct 1877 - 29 Nov 1954<br><br>'''Mable Clara Higgins'''<br>20 Oct 1878 - 17 Mar 1965 || [[DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.4]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Wallace was the Dean of the Harvard School of Business from 1919 to 1942 and continued as the George F. Baker Professor of Business Administration until 1948. Mable was a School Teacher before she married Wallace 7 Apr 1903.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[Image:Donham-George Herman.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[Image:Briggs-Edith.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''George Herman-9 Donham'''<br>29 Feb 1880 - 9 Oct 1958<br><br>'''Edith Boardman Briggs'''<br>19 Aug 1880 - 17 Dec 1974 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.5 ]]  ||  Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''')<br><br>Wife of George Herman-9|| George was born in 1880, a Leap Year. George completed a 2 yr course in Tool Design at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1903 and married Edith, 5 Jul 1906.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[image:Donham-George A.jpg | 150px | center]]<br><br>No Photograph Available for Mary as 1 May 2022 || '''George Alden-10 Donham'''<br>07 Feb 1904 - 24 Sep 1964<br><br>'''Mary Virginia Ashby'''<br>20 Jan 1919 - Unknown || DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.3.1 || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Benjamin Curtis 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || George graduated from the Harvard Business School in 1929. He married in Kinderhook, Columbia, NY, 30 Sept. 1939, Mary Virginia Ashby. George was a Vice President at Cunningham and Walsh Advertising Agency as a Patent Trader.
 
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| [[image:Donham-Dorothy E.jpg  | 150px | center]] || Dorothy Evelyn-10 Donham<br>  || DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.3.2 || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Benjamin Curtis 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') ||
 
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|  [[Image:Dunham-James G.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''James Gilmore Dunham''' ||  ||  || James was the son of Percy Gilmore Dunham and Margaret Evelyn Gallagher. He Graduated from the University of Omaha and the Squadron Officers, and Command and Staff Schools. He earned his pilot's wings from Williams AFB, AZ. He honorably served 20 years in the USAF. In 1972, Jim became Commander of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, Beale AFB, CA. Among his awards are the Air Medal for Meritorious Achievement while participating in aerial flight, and the Air Force Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service.
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<br>In 1974 Boeing hired Jim as an Instructor Pilot, Support Services with the Iranian Air Force. Returning home in 1977, he worked as an Instructor Pilot in Flight Crew Training. From 1988 - 1989 Jim was the Personal Pilot for the Sultan of Brunei. His 21 year career at Boeing ended as a Production Test Pilot, retiring in 1995. As Jim used to say "I never worked a day in my life." Jim was bur. at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent Co. WA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245351327 245351327]
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| [[image:Donham-Richard.jpg | 150px | center]] || Richard-10 Donham<br>18 Mar 1905 - 7 Dec 1970 || [[DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.4.1]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Wallace Brett 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4 Samuel 3 Samuel 2 John 1''') || Son of Wallace Brett Donham and Professor at Northwestern University.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[Image:Donham-Eleanor.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Eleanor-10 Donham'''<br>28 Nov 1906 - 14 Aug 1999 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.5.1 ]]  ||  Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Herman 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || <br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[Image:Donham-James B.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''James Boardman-10 Donham'''<br>1 Nov 1909 - 27 Oct 1936 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.5.1.2 ]]  ||  Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Herman 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || James attended Bates College Lewiston Maine and was a Pitcher on the Baseball Team. He later was a Pitcher on the Industrial Baseball League that won the Blackstone Valley Championship. He worked as a Machinist until his death at 26 due to a heart malady. <br><br> Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
 
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| [[Image:Donham-Allan S.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Allan Stuart-10 Donham'''<br>5 Dec 1911 - 24 Mar 1989<br><br><br>'''Helen Irene Crooker'''<br>29 Jan 1911 - 10 Jun 1971 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.4.5.3 ]]<br><br>[[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVIII-1.pdf | Newsletter Article p.29 ]]   ||  Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Herman 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Allan was a graduate of Amherst College, worked at a Engineer Co. and later as a proofreader /compositor for Worchester Telegram Publishing Co. He died due to injuries from a automobile crash. Alan and Helen were married 12 Aug 1939 in a Double Wedding Ceremony. Helen graduated from the Framingham State Normal School and was a teacher until she collapsed in her classroom.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
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| [[Image:Donham-George Herman.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[Image:Briggs-Edith.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''George Herman-9 Donham'''<br>29 Feb 1880 - 9 Oct 1958<br><br>'''Edith Boardman Briggs'''<br>19 Aug 1880 - 17 Dec 1974 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.4.5 ]]<br><br>[[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVIII-1.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.19]] ||  Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin-8, Rev. Benjamin-7, Thomas-6, John-5, Ebenezer-4, Samuel-3, Samuel-2, John-1''') || George was the 5th child of George Edwin-8 Donham and Sarah Adelaide Studley. He was born in a Leap Year. George completed a 2 yr course in Tool Design at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1903. He taught manual training and forging
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for several years and was employed in defence plants during WW1 and WW2 in Massachusetts. George and Edith were m. in Hanover, Plymouth, MA, 5 Jul 1906 and had 3 children. George spent most of his life in Upton, Worcester, MA having bought a large farm in 1913 and is where the family lived for the next 36 years. George and Edith were bur. in Maplewood Cemetery, West Upton, Worcester, MA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61143492 61143492] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61143510 61143510].<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
 
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| [[image:Donham-Bruce A.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Bruce Allan-11 Donham'''<br>20 Jul 1945 - 28 Mar 2018  || [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVIII-1.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.33 ]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Allan Stuart-10, George Herman 9, George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Bruce attended Babson College, Wellesley, Norfolk, MA and graduated in 1966 with a BS in business management. He was in the US Army during the Vietnam War, stationed in Korea. He was employed by the Carpenter Co. for 38 years, retiring in 2007 as a Senior Vice President.<br><br>Obituary Photo, The Richmond Times-Dispatch, from the Collection of Tracy Lynn Donham Smith
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| [[image:Donham,Charles O.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Charles Oscar-8 Donham''' <br>29 Jun 1845 - 5 Jul 1875  || DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.5 || Deacon John Dunham Line<br> '''(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.
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| [[image:Dunham-Leslie10.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Leslie Fred 10 Dunham'''<br>29 Nov 1896 - 7 Dec 1971  || [[DJD-350-Shubael-5 | 350.1.9.3.4.10 Leslie Fred 10 Dunham]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br> ('''Gustavus Eugene 9, Gustavus 8, Frederick 7, Cornelius 6,  Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, Jonathan 2, John 1''') || Leslie was private in the US Army, 312th Motor Repair Unit, during WWI.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of Michael K. Flynn, grandson of Leslie.
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|   [[Image:Dunham-James F.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[Image:Reese, Marie A.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''James Frederick Dunham'''<br>17 Aug 1942 - 25 Jan 2021<br><br> '''Emiline Guyettte'''<br> living Apr 2023 ||  || Other Dunham Line || <br><br>Photo from the Collection of Marlene Halper Dunham
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| [[image:Dunham-Dennis R.Sr.jpg  | 150px | center]]<br>[[image:Muir-Mollie.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Dennis Rockwell-9 Dunham'''<br>28 Feb 1885 - 25 Aug 1941<br><br><br>'''Mollie Muir'''<br>9 Aug 1889 - 10 Dec 1978  || [[DJD-9-Joseph-2-RL | Line of Terry (Trantow) Rupple]]  || Deacon John Dunham Line<br> ('''Charles Foster-8, Stephen-7, Daniel-6, Solomon-5, Stephen-4, Joseph-3, Joseph-2, John-1''')  || Dennis died due in a automobile accident when a tire  blew out and they hit an abutment. Mollie and their son, Dennis jr. survived.<br><br>Photos from the Collection of Terry Trantow Rupple.
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| [[image:Dunham-Dennis R.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Dennis Robbert-10 Dunham'''<br>13 Jun 1927 - 1 Dec 2009  || [[DJD-9-Joseph-2-RL | Line of Terry (Trantow) Rupple]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br> ('''Dennis Rockwell-9, Charles Foster-8, Stephen-7, Daniel-6, Solomon-5, Stephen-4, Joseph-3, Joseph-2, John-1''') <br><br><font color="#4169E1">'''DNA Tested line'''</font>|| <br>Photo from the Collection of Terry Trantow Rupple
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| [[image:Dunham,Jacob4.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Jacob 4 & Samuel 5 Dunham'''<br> 1727 - Apr 1779 || [[DJD-201-Jacob-4 | Jacob 4 Dunham]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Daniel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1''') || Jacob and his son Samuel were scalped and killed during a Indian Raid, Paradise Point, Mayfield, Fulton, NY, April 1779. Samuel 5 bapt. 3 Sep 1759 - Apr 1779.
 
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| [[image:Dunham,James9 C.jpg | 150px | center]] ||  '''James C. 5 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., Georgia from diarrhea & dysentery on 01 October 1864. He is buried at the Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon Co., GA. Find a Grave Memorial #51154136.
 
 
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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''', '''Louise 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'''  ||  || Parents of Jane Angeline Dunham Couch and Sarah A Dunham Hickok.<br><br>Photos from the Collection of Selma Blackmon.
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James Gilmore Dunham James was the son of Percy Gilmore Dunham and Margaret Evelyn Gallagher. He Graduated from the University of Omaha and the Squadron Officers, and Command and Staff Schools. He earned his pilot's wings from Williams AFB, AZ. He honorably served 20 years in the USAF. In 1972, Jim became Commander of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, Beale AFB, CA. Among his awards are the Air Medal for Meritorious Achievement while participating in aerial flight, and the Air Force Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service.


In 1974 Boeing hired Jim as an Instructor Pilot, Support Services with the Iranian Air Force. Returning home in 1977, he worked as an Instructor Pilot in Flight Crew Training. From 1988 - 1989 Jim was the Personal Pilot for the Sultan of Brunei. His 21 year career at Boeing ended as a Production Test Pilot, retiring in 1995. As Jim used to say "I never worked a day in my life." Jim was bur. at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent Co. WA. Find a Grave Memorial #245351327

Photo from the Collection of Jeff Dunham

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George Herman-9 Donham
29 Feb 1880 - 9 Oct 1958

Edith Boardman Briggs
19 Aug 1880 - 17 Dec 1974
Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.4.5

Newsletter Article, p.19
Deacon John Dunham Line
(George Edwin-8, Rev. Benjamin-7, Thomas-6, John-5, Ebenezer-4, Samuel-3, Samuel-2, John-1)
George was the 5th child of George Edwin-8 Donham and Sarah Adelaide Studley. He was born in a Leap Year. George completed a 2 yr course in Tool Design at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1903. He taught manual training and forging

for several years and was employed in defence plants during WW1 and WW2 in Massachusetts. George and Edith were m. in Hanover, Plymouth, MA, 5 Jul 1906 and had 3 children. George spent most of his life in Upton, Worcester, MA having bought a large farm in 1913 and is where the family lived for the next 36 years. George and Edith were bur. in Maplewood Cemetery, West Upton, Worcester, MA. Find a Grave Memorial #61143492 and 61143510.

Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter

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Arthur Leslie Dunham

Estella Addie Harris
Jonathan Singletary Line (Arthur Earl Dunham, Arthur Leslie Dunham, David Alston Dunham, unk, unk, unk, unk, Jonathan Singletary) Arthur was the son of David Alston Dunham one of the descendants of Jonathan Singletary.

Photo from the Collection of Lisa A Dunham
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David Dunham

Elizabeth B. Whyte
Jonathan Singletary Line (Arthur Earl Dunham, Arthur Leslie Dunham, David Alston Dunham, unk, unk, unk, unk, Jonathan Singletary)



Photo from the Collection of Lisa A Dunham


Leander Dunham
28 Apr 1807 - 2 Jan 1888

Deborah Platt Turner
20 Nov 1808 - 15 Jul 1888
Other Dunham Line

Photo from the Collection of Marlene Halper Dunham

Henry Dunham


Emiline Guyettte
Other Dunham Line

Photo from the Collection of Marlene Halper Dunham

Henry Dunham


Katherine Frances Dowling
Other Dunham Line

Photo from the Collection of Marlene Halper Dunham

Henry Dunham


Emiline Guyettte
Other Dunham Line

Photo from the Collection of Marlene Halper Dunham

James Frederick Dunham
17 Aug 1942 - 25 Jan 2021

Emiline Guyettte
living Apr 2023
Other Dunham Line

Photo from the Collection of Marlene Halper Dunham


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