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'''13. JOHN 3 DUNHAM''' (John 2,1) baptized 21 November 1647; [1] died in Barnstable 2 January 1696/97 in his 48th year. [2] John married 1 March 1679/80 '''MARY SMITH''', [3] daughter of Rev. John and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith. She was born in Barnstable in November 1647; died after 6 June 1702 when she was of Mansfield Connecticut. [4] | '''13. JOHN 3 DUNHAM''' (John 2,1) baptized 21 November 1647; [1] died in Barnstable 2 January 1696/97 in his 48th year. [2] John married 1 March 1679/80 '''MARY SMITH''', [3] daughter of Rev. John and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith. She was born in Barnstable in November 1647; died after 6 June 1702 when she was of Mansfield Connecticut. [4] | ||
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After 1683 John and Mary (Smith) Dunham resided in Barnstable. In the baptismal record of his first child at Barnstable in 1683 it was noted of John as “being a member at Plymouth”. The nuncupative will of John 3 Dunham devised £223 13 shillings to his wife Mary following appraisal. John 3 Dunham acquired quite a bit of property as shown by the following land records. | After 1683 John and Mary (Smith) Dunham resided in Barnstable. In the baptismal record of his first child at Barnstable in 1683 it was noted of John as “being a member at Plymouth”. The nuncupative will of John 3 Dunham devised £223 13 shillings to his wife Mary following appraisal. John 3 Dunham acquired quite a bit of property as shown by the following land records. | ||
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He bought of Thomas Bowman, Jr. who removed to Falmouth, 18 Feb. 1685, 3 acres of land at the Herring Brook bounded east by Goodspeed’s old cart way that goeth from Ebenezer Goodspeed’s house to the place where the old house of said Goodspeed was by the salt marsh; south and west by the cove and river, and north by the commons. On 10 April 1689, 30 acres which had been granted to him was laid out at Oysterhead river, 65 rods square, bounded westerly by Herring River, southerly by John Leede, Senr’s marsh, easterly by John Goodspeed’s cart way, and north by the commons. [5] | He bought of Thomas Bowman, Jr. who removed to Falmouth, 18 Feb. 1685, 3 acres of land at the Herring Brook bounded east by Goodspeed’s old cart way that goeth from Ebenezer Goodspeed’s house to the place where the old house of said Goodspeed was by the salt marsh; south and west by the cove and river, and north by the commons. On 10 April 1689, 30 acres which had been granted to him was laid out at Oysterhead river, 65 rods square, bounded westerly by Herring River, southerly by John Leede, Senr’s marsh, easterly by John Goodspeed’s cart way, and north by the commons. [5] | ||
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John Dunham may have been planning to move to Connecticut for on October 26, 1696 he purchased a thousand acre right in Windham, Connecticut. This area became known as Dunham’s Pond, and is now called Mansfield Centre. [6] By 1702 Mary (Smith) Dunham had removed to Mansfield Connecticut. In a Plymouth County Land Record 4:157 dated 6 June 1702 she grants her eldest son Thomas, also of Mansfield, power of attorney to sell some Middleboro lands belonging to the estate. She was one of the patentees of the town of Mansfield in 1703. [7] | John Dunham may have been planning to move to Connecticut for on October 26, 1696 he purchased a thousand acre right in Windham, Connecticut. This area became known as Dunham’s Pond, and is now called Mansfield Centre. [6] By 1702 Mary (Smith) Dunham had removed to Mansfield Connecticut. In a Plymouth County Land Record 4:157 dated 6 June 1702 she grants her eldest son Thomas, also of Mansfield, power of attorney to sell some Middleboro lands belonging to the estate. She was one of the patentees of the town of Mansfield in 1703. [7] |
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13. JOHN 3 DUNHAM (John 2,1) baptized 21 November 1647; [1] died in Barnstable 2 January 1696/97 in his 48th year. [2] John married 1 March 1679/80 MARY SMITH, [3] daughter of Rev. John and Susanna (Hinckley) Smith. She was born in Barnstable in November 1647; died after 6 June 1702 when she was of Mansfield Connecticut. [4]
Children of John and Mary (Smith) Dunham born in Barnstable: [8]
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