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::::: i. Daniel 5 Dunham b. 2 Feb. 1726; d. aft. 20 October 1759 when named in father’s will as inheriting “1/6 of my lands adjoining the ½ acre where he lives”. | ::::: i. Daniel 5 Dunham b. 2 Feb. 1726; d. aft. 20 October 1759 when named in father’s will as inheriting “1/6 of my lands adjoining the ½ acre where he lives”. | ||
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::::: ii. Sarah 5 Dunham b. about 1730; [1] d. aft. October 1792 when she gave deposition of her son’s war service. Sarah; m. 1st James Coddington who was b. in Woodbridge, 5 January 1725/6; d. 1774; m.2 Daniel Noe who d. btw. 16 May 1777 and 5 July 1777; m.3 William Hodgson. | ::::: ii. Sarah 5 Dunham b. about 1730; [1] d. aft. October 1792 when she gave deposition of her son’s war service. Sarah; m. 1st James Coddington who was b. in Woodbridge, 5 January 1725/6; d. 1774; m.2 Daniel Noe who d. btw. 16 May 1777 and 5 July 1777; m.3 William Hodgson. | ||
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− | :::::Sarah m. 2 Daniel Noe who was b. in Woodbridge, 1715. | + | :::::::Sarah m. 2 Daniel Noe who was b. in Woodbridge, 1715. |
− | :::::::Children of Daniel and Sarah (Dunham) (Coddington) Noe: [named in will of Daniel Noe dated 16 May 1777, proved 5 July 1777] | + | :::::::::Children of Daniel and Sarah (Dunham) (Coddington) Noe: [named in will of Daniel Noe dated 16 May 1777, proved 5 July 1777] |
− | ::::::::: i. Damaris Noe | + | ::::::::::: i. Damaris Noe |
− | ::::::::: ii. Lewis Noe | + | ::::::::::: ii. Lewis Noe |
− | ::::::::: iii. Margaret Noe | + | ::::::::::: iii. Margaret Noe |
− | ::::::::: iv. Gertrude Noe | + | ::::::::::: iv. Gertrude Noe |
− | ::::::::: v. Sarah Noe | + | ::::::::::: v. Sarah Noe |
− | ::::::::: vi. James Noe | + | ::::::::::: vi. James Noe |
− | ::::::::: vii. John Noe | + | ::::::::::: vii. John Noe |
− | ::::::::: viii. Daniel Noe | + | ::::::::::: viii. Daniel Noe |
− | ::::::::: ix. Nathaniel Noe b. in Woodbridge, 12 Sept. 1774; d. 18 August 1846; m.10 April 1797 Mary Elizabeth Payne who was b. in Woodbridge, 4 February 1782 | + | ::::::::::: ix. Nathaniel Noe b. in Woodbridge, 12 Sept. 1774; d. 18 August 1846; m.10 April 1797 Mary Elizabeth Payne who was b. in Woodbridge, 4 February 1782 |
− | :::::::::::Children of Nathaniel and Mary Elizabeth (Payne) Noe: | + | :::::::::::::Children of Nathaniel and Mary Elizabeth (Payne) Noe: |
− | ::::::::::::: i. Mary Noe b. | + | ::::::::::::::: i. Mary Noe b. |
− | ::::::::::::: ii. Margaret Noe b. 10 May 1801 | + | ::::::::::::::: ii. Margaret Noe b. 10 May 1801 |
− | ::::::::::::: iii. John Clarkson Noe b. 26 May 1803 | + | ::::::::::::::: iii. John Clarkson Noe b. 26 May 1803 |
::::: iii. James 5 Dunham b. say 1730. This is the James Dunham living in Westfield with a wife named Christian. We do not know the surname of Christian, but there were several women living in New Jersey with that given name. | ::::: iii. James 5 Dunham b. say 1730. This is the James Dunham living in Westfield with a wife named Christian. We do not know the surname of Christian, but there were several women living in New Jersey with that given name. | ||
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::::: iv. Elisha 5 Dunham b. in Woodbridge, 1732; d. in Woodbridge, February/March 1783; m. 20 June 1752 Elizabeth Freeman, b. say 1732; d. aft. 1783; daughter of John and Martha (Moore) Freeman. Elisha was a Captain in the 1st Reg. Essex Co. NJ Militia. | ::::: iv. Elisha 5 Dunham b. in Woodbridge, 1732; d. in Woodbridge, February/March 1783; m. 20 June 1752 Elizabeth Freeman, b. say 1732; d. aft. 1783; daughter of John and Martha (Moore) Freeman. Elisha was a Captain in the 1st Reg. Essex Co. NJ Militia. | ||
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:::::::Children of Joseph and Hannah (Conger) Dunham: (at least) | :::::::Children of Joseph and Hannah (Conger) Dunham: (at least) | ||
::::::::: i. Joseph 6 Dunham b. in Westfield, 29 August 1766; d. in Warren Co., OH, 8 March 1846; m. 2 February 1790 Anna Wood | ::::::::: i. Joseph 6 Dunham b. in Westfield, 29 August 1766; d. in Warren Co., OH, 8 March 1846; m. 2 February 1790 Anna Wood | ||
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::::: vi. Moses 5 Dunham b. say 1740; d. after 20 October 1759 when named in his father’s will. He is probably the Moses Dunham who married in Westfield, 21 September 1777, Mary Hampton. She may have been a second wife. He was a witness to the will of his brother Elisha in 1771. | ::::: vi. Moses 5 Dunham b. say 1740; d. after 20 October 1759 when named in his father’s will. He is probably the Moses Dunham who married in Westfield, 21 September 1777, Mary Hampton. She may have been a second wife. He was a witness to the will of his brother Elisha in 1771. | ||
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::::: vii. vii. Jonathan 5 Dunham b. say 1744. nfi. | ::::: vii. vii. Jonathan 5 Dunham b. say 1744. nfi. | ||
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::::: viii. Abigail 5 Dunham b. 1747; d. 11 August 1804, age 57; m. 8 August 1782 Samuel Jaques, b. 29 April 1739; d. 2 September 1803. Samuel m.1 Annabel Brown, she d. 19 January 1782, they had several children; Samuel m.2 Abigail Dunham. Abigail and Samuel are buried in the Woodbridge Trinity Episcopalian Churchyard, Woodbridge. Find A Grave Memorial [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16989113 16989113], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149597385 149597385] | ::::: viii. Abigail 5 Dunham b. 1747; d. 11 August 1804, age 57; m. 8 August 1782 Samuel Jaques, b. 29 April 1739; d. 2 September 1803. Samuel m.1 Annabel Brown, she d. 19 January 1782, they had several children; Samuel m.2 Abigail Dunham. Abigail and Samuel are buried in the Woodbridge Trinity Episcopalian Churchyard, Woodbridge. Find A Grave Memorial [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16989113 16989113], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149597385 149597385] |
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20. JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM (David 3, Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary), b. in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ, 7 October 1700; d. btw. October 1759 when he wrote his will (given below) and 1771 when the will was proved. Unknown wife (see will).
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