DJD-45-Eleazer-3
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The three following Plymouth Colony Court Records pertaining to Eleazer Dunham demonstrate one way he earned his livelihood. | The three following Plymouth Colony Court Records pertaining to Eleazer Dunham demonstrate one way he earned his livelihood. | ||
::Plymouth Colony Court Records, Vol. 1:276—Persons licensed to sell liquor include Eleazer Dunham (Innholder). The reference to licensed to sell liquor is under date of General Sessions, September 1704. | ::Plymouth Colony Court Records, Vol. 1:276—Persons licensed to sell liquor include Eleazer Dunham (Innholder). The reference to licensed to sell liquor is under date of General Sessions, September 1704. | ||
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::Plymouth Colony Court Records, Vol. 1: 283, Gen., Sessions June 1713. | ::Plymouth Colony Court Records, Vol. 1: 283, Gen., Sessions June 1713. | ||
::::“John Gibbs appeared by a warrant for ‘putting off the Eleazer Dunham of Plymouth and counterfeiting or altering a Two shilling Province Bill to a Ten shilling bill’.” | ::::“John Gibbs appeared by a warrant for ‘putting off the Eleazer Dunham of Plymouth and counterfeiting or altering a Two shilling Province Bill to a Ten shilling bill’.” | ||
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::249. i. [[DJD-249-Eleazer-4 | ELEAZER 4 DUNHAM]], b. 15 January 1682 | ::249. i. [[DJD-249-Eleazer-4 | ELEAZER 4 DUNHAM]], b. 15 January 1682 | ||
− | ::: ii. | + | ::: ii. NATHANIEL 4 DUNHAM, b. 20 March 1685; died before March 1740/1, unmarried. |
::::He was not on the support agreement of Bathsheba, widow of Eleazer 3 Dunham. [9] | ::::He was not on the support agreement of Bathsheba, widow of Eleazer 3 Dunham. [9] | ||
::250. iii. [[DJD-250-Mercy-4 | MERCY/MARCY 4 DUNHAM]], b. 10 December 1686 | ::250. iii. [[DJD-250-Mercy-4 | MERCY/MARCY 4 DUNHAM]], b. 10 December 1686 |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 1 January 2019
THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA |
45. ELEAZER 3 DUNHAM (Joseph 2 John 1), born in Plymouth say 1659. [1] There is no death record and no probate for Eleazer, but he died after 24 September 1713 (license to sell liquor) and probably after 17 March 1719/20. [2] Eleazer married say 1682 BATHSHEBA WHISTON [3] daughter of John and Susanna (Hanford) Whiston. [4]
Children of Eleazer and Bathsheba (Whiston) Dunham born in Plymouth: [8]
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