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'''17. SAMUEL 3 DUNHAM''' (Samuel 2 John 1) born in Plymouth about 1653; [1] died in Plymouth before 25 February 1717/18, the date on which inventory of his estate was taken. [2] Samuel married in Plymouth 30 June 1680 '''MARY HARLOW''', [3] daughter of Sergt. William and Mary (Faunce) Harlow. [4] Mary was born 19 May 1659; [5] died 8 January 1743 in her 84th year. [6] Samuel left no written will, so we cannot see how he spelled his surname. The recorded death of Samuel’s widow shows “widdow of ye Late Saml Donham Deceasd...” [7] | '''17. SAMUEL 3 DUNHAM''' (Samuel 2 John 1) born in Plymouth about 1653; [1] died in Plymouth before 25 February 1717/18, the date on which inventory of his estate was taken. [2] Samuel married in Plymouth 30 June 1680 '''MARY HARLOW''', [3] daughter of Sergt. William and Mary (Faunce) Harlow. [4] Mary was born 19 May 1659; [5] died 8 January 1743 in her 84th year. [6] Samuel left no written will, so we cannot see how he spelled his surname. The recorded death of Samuel’s widow shows “widdow of ye Late Saml Donham Deceasd...” [7] | ||
Samuel Dunham signed as witness to deed 23 Jan. 1687 of Wm. Harlow for land at “high pines.” (Ref. MD 35:147) | Samuel Dunham signed as witness to deed 23 Jan. 1687 of Wm. Harlow for land at “high pines.” (Ref. MD 35:147) | ||
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Samuel Dunham bought land from Ebenezer and Hannah (Rickard) Eaton prior to their moving to North Yarmouth, Maine in 1731. (Ref. MD 42:14 & Ply. LR 12:50-51) | Samuel Dunham bought land from Ebenezer and Hannah (Rickard) Eaton prior to their moving to North Yarmouth, Maine in 1731. (Ref. MD 42:14 & Ply. LR 12:50-51) | ||
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Hannah Rickard was Samuel’s second cousin, daughter of Hannah 2 (Dunham) Rickard. [8] | Hannah Rickard was Samuel’s second cousin, daughter of Hannah 2 (Dunham) Rickard. [8] | ||
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::96. ii. [[DJD-96-William-4 | WILLIAM-4 DUNHAM]], b. 2 Feb. 1684 | ::96. ii. [[DJD-96-William-4 | WILLIAM-4 DUNHAM]], b. 2 Feb. 1684 | ||
::: iii. MARY 4 DUNHAM, b. 13 Oct. 1687; d. 8 Mar. 1780, age 94, unmarried [11] | ::: iii. MARY 4 DUNHAM, b. 13 Oct. 1687; d. 8 Mar. 1780, age 94, unmarried [11] | ||
− | ::97. iv. [[DJD-97-Ebenezer-4 | EBENEZER- | + | ::97. iv. [[DJD-97-Ebenezer-4 | EBENEZER-4 DUNHAM]], b. 24 Feb. 1691/2 |
− | ::98. v. [[DJD-98-Nathaniel-4 | NATHANIEL- | + | ::98. v. [[DJD-98-Nathaniel-4 | NATHANIEL-4 DUNHAM]], b. 12 May 1698 |
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::10. Plymouth Co. Probate (administration) #6879; Ply Co. Records 1:39; Harlow Genealogy p. 16-17. | ::10. Plymouth Co. Probate (administration) #6879; Ply Co. Records 1:39; Harlow Genealogy p. 16-17. | ||
::11. TAG 30:153; Harlow Genealogy, p. 17. | ::11. TAG 30:153; Harlow Genealogy, p. 17. | ||
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THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA |
17. SAMUEL 3 DUNHAM (Samuel 2 John 1) born in Plymouth about 1653; [1] died in Plymouth before 25 February 1717/18, the date on which inventory of his estate was taken. [2] Samuel married in Plymouth 30 June 1680 MARY HARLOW, [3] daughter of Sergt. William and Mary (Faunce) Harlow. [4] Mary was born 19 May 1659; [5] died 8 January 1743 in her 84th year. [6] Samuel left no written will, so we cannot see how he spelled his surname. The recorded death of Samuel’s widow shows “widdow of ye Late Saml Donham Deceasd...” [7]
Children of Samuel 3 and Mary (Harlow) Dunham born in Plymouth:[9]
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