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Joseph was a member of the church in Plympton founded 26 October 1698. [16] His residence in Plympton was in that area of land between the Winnetuxet River and Colchester Brook, known then as Dunham’s Neck as mentioned in Plymouth Co. LR 29:138 when Moses Wright sold to Joseph Thomas: | Joseph was a member of the church in Plympton founded 26 October 1698. [16] His residence in Plympton was in that area of land between the Winnetuxet River and Colchester Brook, known then as Dunham’s Neck as mentioned in Plymouth Co. LR 29:138 when Moses Wright sold to Joseph Thomas: | ||
::“...all my iron oare or iron mine which I now hath lying and being within or upon the Neck between Winnatuxett River & Colchester Brook...in Plimpton known by ye name of Donham Neck with liberty to dig and carry off the abovesd iron oare...which was given to me by my Honored Father Adam Wright by deed of gift, 9 Sept. 1721 and recorded 25 Feb. 1734.” | ::“...all my iron oare or iron mine which I now hath lying and being within or upon the Neck between Winnatuxett River & Colchester Brook...in Plimpton known by ye name of Donham Neck with liberty to dig and carry off the abovesd iron oare...which was given to me by my Honored Father Adam Wright by deed of gift, 9 Sept. 1721 and recorded 25 Feb. 1734.” | ||
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Joseph Dunham died in Plympton after 9 March 1702/3. His heirs are identified in his will, probated 16 June 1703 as “eldest sons Eleazar and Nathaniel, sons Micajah and Joseph, youngest sons Benajah and Daniel, and daughter Mercy. His wife Esther is also named but not his younger daughter Esther, who married Seth Jackson.” [17] Esther (Dunham) Jackson is named in a deed dated 27 September 1727. [18] | Joseph Dunham died in Plympton after 9 March 1702/3. His heirs are identified in his will, probated 16 June 1703 as “eldest sons Eleazar and Nathaniel, sons Micajah and Joseph, youngest sons Benajah and Daniel, and daughter Mercy. His wife Esther is also named but not his younger daughter Esther, who married Seth Jackson.” [17] Esther (Dunham) Jackson is named in a deed dated 27 September 1727. [18] | ||
::"We Micajah Donham of Plymouth, labourer and Seth Jackson and Hesther his wife both of Plymouth for four pounds paid by Ebenezer Morton of Plymouth, yeoman, sell all that our right or title in the first lot in the seventh great lot of the last division of the common lands of Plymouth which was laid out in the right and to the children of Joseph Donham deceased... | ::"We Micajah Donham of Plymouth, labourer and Seth Jackson and Hesther his wife both of Plymouth for four pounds paid by Ebenezer Morton of Plymouth, yeoman, sell all that our right or title in the first lot in the seventh great lot of the last division of the common lands of Plymouth which was laid out in the right and to the children of Joseph Donham deceased... | ||
:::: Micajah Donham -- Seth Jackson -- Hester Jackson" | :::: Micajah Donham -- Seth Jackson -- Hester Jackson" | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 31 January 2015
SECOND GENERATION IN AMERICA |
9. JOSEPH 2 DUNHAM (John 1) born in Plymouth say 1631; [1] died in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts between 9 March 1702/3 and 16 June 1703, the dates on which his will was written and probated. [2] Joseph married first in Plymouth 18 November 1657 MERCY MORTON, [3] daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia (Cooper) Morton. [4] Mercy died 19 February 1666. [5] Joseph married second in Plymouth 20 August 1669 HESTER WORMALL, [6] daughter of Joseph and Miriam (--) Wormall of Rowley, Boston and Scituate. [7] Hester was born about 21 May 1648; died after 1715. [8]
Children of Joseph and Mercy (Morton) Dunham, born in Plymouth:[19]
Children of Joseph and Hester (Wormall) Dunham born in Plymouth[20]
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