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:::::Children of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith, born in Barnstable, MA: [5]
 
:::::Children of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith, born in Barnstable, MA: [5]
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:::::::      i.  Samuel Smith, born April 1644
 
:::::::      i.  Samuel Smith, born April 1644
:::::::       ii.  Sarah Smith, bap. 1645
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:::::::     ii.  Sarah Smith, bap. 1645
:::::::       iii.  Ebenezer Smith, b. 22 Nov. 1646; d.y.
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:::::::   iii.  Ebenezer Smith, b. 22 Nov. 1646; d.y.
:::::::       iv.  Mary Smith, b. Nov. 1647
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:::::::     iv.  Mary Smith, b. Nov. 1647
:::::::       v.  Dorcas Smith, b. 18 Aug. 1650; m. Ephraim Andross of Woodbridge, NJ
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:::::::     v.  Dorcas Smith, b. 18 Aug. 1650; m. Ephraim Andross of Woodbridge, NJ
:::::::         vi.  John Smith, b. 22 Feb. 1652; d. y.
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:::::::     vi.  John Smith, b. 22 Feb. 1652; d. y.
:::::::         vii.  Shubael Smith, b. 13 March 1653; Res. Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA
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:::::::   vii.  Shubael Smith, b. 13 March 1653; Res. Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA
:::::::     viii.  John Smith, b. Sept. 1656
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:::::::   viii.  John Smith, b. Sept. 1656
 
:::::::    ix.  Benjamin Smith, b. Jan. 1659; Res. Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA [6]
 
:::::::    ix.  Benjamin Smith, b. Jan. 1659; Res. Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA [6]
:::::::     x.  Ichabod Smith, b. Jan. 1661; Res. Woodbridge, NJ
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:::::::     x.  Ichabod Smith, b. Jan. 1661; Res. Woodbridge, NJ
 
:::::::    xi.  Elizabeth Smith, b. Feb. 1663
 
:::::::    xi.  Elizabeth Smith, b. Feb. 1663
 
:::::::  xii.  Thomas Smith, b. Feb. 1665; Res. Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA
 
:::::::  xii.  Thomas Smith, b. Feb. 1665; Res. Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA
 
:::::::  xiii.  Joseph Smith, b. 6 Dec. 1667; Res. Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA
 
:::::::  xiii.  Joseph Smith, b. 6 Dec. 1667; Res. Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA
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:::::Samuel 2 Smith, who married Esther 3 Dunham, was the first child of John 1 and    Susanna (Hinckley) Smith.  It is interesting to note that the fourth child of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith was Mary 2 Smith.  She was born in Barnstable in November 1647.  This Mary Smith married 1 March 1679/80 John 3 Dunham, (John 2 , Deacon John 1 Dunham.)  This is the Mary (Smith) Dunham who went to Mansfield, Connecticut with her children after the death of her husband John 3 Dunham.   
 
:::::Samuel 2 Smith, who married Esther 3 Dunham, was the first child of John 1 and    Susanna (Hinckley) Smith.  It is interesting to note that the fourth child of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith was Mary 2 Smith.  She was born in Barnstable in November 1647.  This Mary Smith married 1 March 1679/80 John 3 Dunham, (John 2 , Deacon John 1 Dunham.)  This is the Mary (Smith) Dunham who went to Mansfield, Connecticut with her children after the death of her husband John 3 Dunham.   
  
 
:::::Some comments about John 1 Smith, and his oldest son, Samuel 2 Smith, appear in the following books.  From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 28:
 
:::::Some comments about John 1 Smith, and his oldest son, Samuel 2 Smith, appear in the following books.  From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 28:
“John Smith, from Barnstable, was one of the nine original associates of Woodbridge, New Jersey.  He was a millwright and received a total of 512 acres in a land patent granted in 1670.
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:::::::'''John Smith, from Barnstable, was one of the nine original associates of Woodbridge, New Jersey.  He was a millwright and received a total of 512 acres in a land patent granted in 1670.'''
  
 
:::::From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 37:
 
:::::From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 37:
“At the first Town Meeting of Woodbridge held on 1 January 1669, John Smith was appointed Constable.  Town Meetings were to be held at the house of John Smith until further notice.
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:::::::'''At the first Town Meeting of Woodbridge held on 1 January 1669, John Smith was appointed Constable.  Town Meetings were to be held at the house of John Smith until further notice.
 
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:::::From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 40:
 
:::::From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 40:
:::::::“At the Town meeting on 10 September, 1669 John Smith, the Constable, was elected Moderator, or Chairman.
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:::::::'''At the Town meeting on 10 September, 1669 John Smith, the Constable, was elected Moderator, or Chairman'''.
  
 
:::::From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 42:
 
:::::From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 42:
:::::::In the 4th of January 1670 meeting “John Smith and Samuel Moore were elected Deputies to the General Assembly.
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:::::::In the 4th of January 1670 meeting '''John Smith and Samuel Moore were elected Deputies to the General Assembly'''.
  
 
:::::From Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman by Patty B. Myers p. 538:
 
:::::From Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman by Patty B. Myers p. 538:
:::::::“Samuel Smith was almost as prominent in the town and Colonial affairs as his father had been. In 1709, 1716, and 1718, he was a member of the New Jersey Assembly.  Samuel Smith was elected Constable in 1684 and overseer of highways in 1684 and 1688.  In 1684 he was specifically appointed to repair highways “for the Middle part of the Towne.
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:::::::'''Samuel Smith was almost as prominent in the town and Colonial affairs as his father had been. In 1709, 1716, and 1718, he was a member of the New Jersey Assembly.  Samuel Smith was elected Constable in 1684 and overseer of highways in 1684 and 1688.  In 1684 he was specifically appointed to repair highways for the Middle part of the Towne.'''
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:::::Children of Samuel and Esther 3 (Dunham) Smith:[7]
 
:::::Children of Samuel and Esther 3 (Dunham) Smith:[7]
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:::::::  i.  ELIZABETH 4 SMITH, b. 15 August 1681; m. (--) Bunn
 
:::::::  i.  ELIZABETH 4 SMITH, b. 15 August 1681; m. (--) Bunn
 
:::::::  ii.  SAMUEL 4 SMITH, b. 18 April 1685; m. Rebecca (--); They had one child, Joseph 5 Smith b. about 1715.
 
:::::::  ii.  SAMUEL 4 SMITH, b. 18 April 1685; m. Rebecca (--); They had one child, Joseph 5 Smith b. about 1715.
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:::::Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Pierce) Smith:  
 
:::::Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Pierce) Smith:  
  
This is not a direct Dunham line, but see the marriage of Shubael Smith’s daughter Mary with Jonathan Dunham.
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:::::::This is not a direct Dunham line, but see the marriage of Shubael Smith’s daughter Mary with Jonathan Dunham.
 
::::::: iv.  Shubael Smith, b. 2 January 1692/3; d. Woodbridge 31 May 1768: m. May 1716, Prudence 4 Fitz Randolph (Samuel 3 Nathanie2 Edward 1)
 
::::::: iv.  Shubael Smith, b. 2 January 1692/3; d. Woodbridge 31 May 1768: m. May 1716, Prudence 4 Fitz Randolph (Samuel 3 Nathanie2 Edward 1)
 
:::::::::    Of their children, the oldest Mary Smith, b. 27 December 1716/17; m. Jonathan4 Dunham.
 
:::::::::    Of their children, the oldest Mary Smith, b. 27 December 1716/17; m. Jonathan4 Dunham.

Revision as of 20:17, 2 April 2018

LINE OF JONATHAN DUNHAM OF WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY

THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA

9. ESTHER 3 DUNHAM (Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary) b. 1659; [1] d. 14 August 1690 in Woodbridge, Middlesex, NJ; [2] m. in 1680, SAMUEL SMITH; [3] b. in April 1644 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA; the son of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith; d. in 1729 in Woodbridge. Samuel Smith m.2 8 January 1692 in Woodbridge, Elizabeth Pierce. [4]



Because of an interesting connection between two children of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith, I want to show all the children of this couple. Note bolded children.


Children of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith, born in Barnstable, MA: [5]
i. Samuel Smith, born April 1644
ii. Sarah Smith, bap. 1645
iii. Ebenezer Smith, b. 22 Nov. 1646; d.y.
iv. Mary Smith, b. Nov. 1647
v. Dorcas Smith, b. 18 Aug. 1650; m. Ephraim Andross of Woodbridge, NJ
vi. John Smith, b. 22 Feb. 1652; d. y.
vii. Shubael Smith, b. 13 March 1653; Res. Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA
viii. John Smith, b. Sept. 1656
ix. Benjamin Smith, b. Jan. 1659; Res. Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes Co., MA [6]
x. Ichabod Smith, b. Jan. 1661; Res. Woodbridge, NJ
xi. Elizabeth Smith, b. Feb. 1663
xii. Thomas Smith, b. Feb. 1665; Res. Sandwich, Barnstable Co., MA
xiii. Joseph Smith, b. 6 Dec. 1667; Res. Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA


Samuel 2 Smith, who married Esther 3 Dunham, was the first child of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith. It is interesting to note that the fourth child of John 1 and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith was Mary 2 Smith. She was born in Barnstable in November 1647. This Mary Smith married 1 March 1679/80 John 3 Dunham, (John 2 , Deacon John 1 Dunham.) This is the Mary (Smith) Dunham who went to Mansfield, Connecticut with her children after the death of her husband John 3 Dunham.
Some comments about John 1 Smith, and his oldest son, Samuel 2 Smith, appear in the following books. From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 28:
John Smith, from Barnstable, was one of the nine original associates of Woodbridge, New Jersey. He was a millwright and received a total of 512 acres in a land patent granted in 1670.
From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 37:
At the first Town Meeting of Woodbridge held on 1 January 1669, John Smith was appointed Constable. Town Meetings were to be held at the house of John Smith until further notice.

From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 40:
At the Town meeting on 10 September, 1669 John Smith, the Constable, was elected Moderator, or Chairman.
From Woodbridge and Vicinity by Joseph W. Dally, p. 42:
In the 4th of January 1670 meeting John Smith and Samuel Moore were elected Deputies to the General Assembly.
From Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman by Patty B. Myers p. 538:
Samuel Smith was almost as prominent in the town and Colonial affairs as his father had been. In 1709, 1716, and 1718, he was a member of the New Jersey Assembly. Samuel Smith was elected Constable in 1684 and overseer of highways in 1684 and 1688. In 1684 he was specifically appointed to repair highways for the Middle part of the Towne.



Children of Samuel and Esther 3 (Dunham) Smith:[7]
i. ELIZABETH 4 SMITH, b. 15 August 1681; m. (--) Bunn
ii. SAMUEL 4 SMITH, b. 18 April 1685; m. Rebecca (--); They had one child, Joseph 5 Smith b. about 1715.
15. iii. BENJAMIN 4 SMITH, b. 28 January 1687; m. Sarah Shotwell; She was daughter of John2 and Elizabeth (Burton) Shotwell.
Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Pierce) Smith:
This is not a direct Dunham line, but see the marriage of Shubael Smith’s daughter Mary with Jonathan Dunham.
iv. Shubael Smith, b. 2 January 1692/3; d. Woodbridge 31 May 1768: m. May 1716, Prudence 4 Fitz Randolph (Samuel 3 Nathanie2 Edward 1)
Of their children, the oldest Mary Smith, b. 27 December 1716/17; m. Jonathan4 Dunham.
See children under line of #30. Jonathan 4 Dunham (Benjamin 3, Jonathan 2, Dunham alias Singletary, Richard 1 Singletary)
v. Joseph Smith, b. 9 March 1695; d. Woodbridge 22 September 1704
vi. Susannah Smith, b. 27 September 1699; m. James Pitney



References:
1. Myers, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman, p. 538.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.
4. Ibid.
5. Otis, Barnstable Families, Vol. II, p. 236.
6. Banks, History of Martha’s Vineyard, Vol. 3, p. 448-455.
7. Op. Cit. Myers p. 538.


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