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'''48. JOSEPH 3 DUNHAM''' (Joseph 2 John 1), born in Plymouth say 1675-6.[1] There is no death record and no probate for Joseph but he was dead by December 1752 when his widow conveyed land to two of her sons in return for support.[2] Joseph married probably in Freetown 19 June 1706 '''BETHIA CHASE''',[3] daughter of Benjamin and Phillipa (Sherman) Chase. Bethia was born in Freetown 3 December 1686;[4] died after 13 April 1753 when she acknowledged a deed.[5] | '''48. JOSEPH 3 DUNHAM''' (Joseph 2 John 1), born in Plymouth say 1675-6.[1] There is no death record and no probate for Joseph but he was dead by December 1752 when his widow conveyed land to two of her sons in return for support.[2] Joseph married probably in Freetown 19 June 1706 '''BETHIA CHASE''',[3] daughter of Benjamin and Phillipa (Sherman) Chase. Bethia was born in Freetown 3 December 1686;[4] died after 13 April 1753 when she acknowledged a deed.[5] | ||
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Children of Joseph and Bethia (Chase) Dunham: | Children of Joseph and Bethia (Chase) Dunham: | ||
− | ::274. i. HANNAH 4 DUNHAM, b. 1 June 1707 (Freetown VR) | + | ::274. i. [[DJD-274-Hannah-4 | HANNAH 4 DUNHAM]], b. 1 June 1707 (Freetown VR) |
− | ::275. ii. STEPHEN 4 DUNHAM, b. 5 May 1709 (Freetown VR) | + | ::275. ii. [[DJD-275-Stephen-4 | STEPHEN 4 DUNHAM]], b. 5 May 1709 (Freetown VR) |
− | ::276. iii. CALEB 4 DUNHAM, b. say 1711 | + | ::276. iii. [[DJD-276-Caleb-4 | CALEB 4 DUNHAM]], b. say 1711 |
− | ::277. | + | ::277. iv. [[DJD-277-Josiah-4 | JOSIAH 4 DUNHAM]], b. say 1713, a child proven by Plymouth County LR 79:209 |
− | ::278. | + | ::278. v. [[DJD-278-Joseph-4 | JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM]], bp. 11 May 1715 (Norton VR) |
− | ::279. | + | ::279. vi. [[DJD-279-Ephraim-4 | EPHRAIM 4 DUNHAM]], b. say 1717 |
− | ::280. | + | ::280. vii. [[DJD-280-Bethiah-4 | BETHIAH 4 DUNHAM]], b. say 1719-1720 |
− | ::281. viii. NATHANIEL 4 DUNHAM, b. | + | ::281. viii. [[DJD-281-Nathaniel-4 | NATHANIEL 4 DUNHAM]], b. bef. 1721 |
− | ::282. | + | ::282. ix. [[DJD-282-Jonathan-4 | JONATHAN 4 DUNHAM]], b. say 1723 |
− | ::283. | + | ::283. x. [[DJD-283-Phebe-4 | PHEBE 4 DUNHAM]], b. say 1725 |
− | :: | + | ::283. xi. Mary-4 Dunham, b. say 1727 |
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+ | NOTE: Previous listed children 281. Nathaniel-4 Dunham b. say 1721 and 284. Mary-4 Dunham b. say 1727 were removed in Mar 2015 as NOT children of Joseph-3 Dunham and Bethia (Chase) Dunham. | ||
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::7. History of Norton, p. 60. | ::7. History of Norton, p. 60. | ||
::8. Will of Benjamin Chase, Bristol Co., MA Probate Records Book 2:196; and NEHGR 87:51. | ::8. Will of Benjamin Chase, Bristol Co., MA Probate Records Book 2:196; and NEHGR 87:51. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 20 January 2024
THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA |
48. JOSEPH 3 DUNHAM (Joseph 2 John 1), born in Plymouth say 1675-6.[1] There is no death record and no probate for Joseph but he was dead by December 1752 when his widow conveyed land to two of her sons in return for support.[2] Joseph married probably in Freetown 19 June 1706 BETHIA CHASE,[3] daughter of Benjamin and Phillipa (Sherman) Chase. Bethia was born in Freetown 3 December 1686;[4] died after 13 April 1753 when she acknowledged a deed.[5] Joseph 3 Dunham was a house carpenter like his father, and this may explain why he is of record in the towns of Plympton, Freetown, Norton, Edgartown and finally Middleboro, Massachusetts. The first two children of Joseph and Bethia (Chase) Dunham are recorded in the Vital Records of Freetown.[6] These were Hannah, born 1 June 1707 and Stephen, born 5 May 1709. The next record we have of Joseph Dunham is a statement of his residence on Lockety Neck in Norton.[7] The minister Joseph Avery, was preaching at Freetown by 1710, and on 23 December 1710 he was called to the church at Norton. On 1 January 1711-12 the rate bill for building Mr. Avery’s house gives a list of the inhabitants of Norton at that date. Mr. Avery did not accept the call until 13 September 1714. It is likely that Joseph Dunham was the man building the house for Joseph Avery, as deeds prove his residence in Norton between 1713 and 1715. A series of deeds shows the purchase and sale of several parcels of land in Norton by Joseph Dunham. Bristol Co. LR 8:158 dated 16 September 1713 shows that Joseph 3 Dunham, of Norton, house carpenter, purchased of Jos. Woodward of Taunton, one Rumford lot in Norton. Bristol Co. LR 9:393 dated 3 June 1715 shows that Joseph 3 Dunham sells to Benj. Simson 70 acres in several lands in Norton. These parcels are listed as follows:
Joseph Dunham signed the covenant of the Norton Church on 4 October 1714, and on 22 May 1715 his son Joseph was baptized there. The next two deeds to Joseph and Bethia Dunham indicate his residence in Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard, Dukes County, and then in Middleboro, Plymouth County. These deeds are interesting as they are the conveyance of land in Middleboro by the brothers of Bethia (Chase) Dunham. Bristol County Land Record 18:93, dated 26 June, 1724, from Walter Chase to Joseph and Bethia Dunham:
Bristol County Land Record 19:15, dated 27January, 1724/5 from Benjamin Chase to Joseph and Bethia Donham:
On 6 September 1730 by will of her father Benjamin Chase, [8] Bethia was given ½ of the 14th lot in Middleboro and a cow. The death of Benjamin Chase in Freetown may explain why Bristol Co. LR 28:20 calls Joseph Dunham “of Freetown” as they may have been in Freetown at the time of Benjamin Chase’s death. In a final deed, Plymouth Co. LR 30:201 dated 9 June 1735, Joseph Dunham of Middleborough sells to Elkanah Leonard “...a certain lot of land in first allotment of Sixteen Shilling Purchase butting upon Taunton Path, now called the Rhode Island Road...contains 40 acres, and is the same lot I bought of MacFarland...” Joseph Dunham died sometime between the date of this deed (9 June 1735) and 15 December 1752 when his widow Bethia conveys the 14th lot to two of her sons Stephen and Josiah. Plymouth County Land Record 79:209 therefore identifies another child of Joseph and Bethia as son Josiah. Plymouth County Land Record 79:209, dated 15 December 1752, not recorded until 19 May, 1796, Bethiah Dunham to Stephen Dunham et al:
Children of Joseph and Bethia (Chase) Dunham:
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