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− | 2. '''JOSEPH 2 DUNHAM''' (Joseph 1 Dunham) b. say 1725-1727, probably in Frederick Co., VA; [1] d. bef. 3 March 1761. He m. abt. 1745 in Anson Co., NC. MARY CLAYPOOL, b. abt. 1730. | + | 2. '''JOSEPH 2 DUNHAM''' (Joseph 1 Dunham) b. say 1725-1727, probably in Frederick Co., VA; [1] d. bef. 3 March 1761. He m. abt. 1745 in Anson Co., NC. '''MARY CLAYPOOL''', b. abt. 1730. |
This Joseph 2 Dunham was a signer of the petition to annex the Watauga area to the Province of North Carolina in 1776.[2] Joseph, Mary and Reuben Dunham’s names appear in the Washington Co. records. <font color="#FF00FF">NOTE: Need to verify location of Watauga and Washington Co. STATE -- June 2018 JAS</font> | This Joseph 2 Dunham was a signer of the petition to annex the Watauga area to the Province of North Carolina in 1776.[2] Joseph, Mary and Reuben Dunham’s names appear in the Washington Co. records. <font color="#FF00FF">NOTE: Need to verify location of Watauga and Washington Co. STATE -- June 2018 JAS</font> |
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2. JOSEPH 2 DUNHAM (Joseph 1 Dunham) b. say 1725-1727, probably in Frederick Co., VA; [1] d. bef. 3 March 1761. He m. abt. 1745 in Anson Co., NC. MARY CLAYPOOL, b. abt. 1730. This Joseph 2 Dunham was a signer of the petition to annex the Watauga area to the Province of North Carolina in 1776.[2] Joseph, Mary and Reuben Dunham’s names appear in the Washington Co. records. NOTE: Need to verify location of Watauga and Washington Co. STATE -- June 2018 JAS
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