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20. '''JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM''' (David 3, Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary), b. in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ, 7 October 1700; d. btw. October 1759 when he wrote his will (given below) and 1771 when the will was proved. Unknown wife (see will).
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:::Will of Joseph Donham of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ:
  
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:::::“1759, Oct. 20.  Donham, Joseph, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co.; will of.  Wife to have the use of land. Son, Daniel, 1/6 of my lands, joining the 1/2 acre where he lives.  Rest of estate to be sold.  Daughter, Sarah, a prayer book.  Youngest daughters, Abigail and Phebe, £25.  Youngest sons, James, Joseph, Elisha, Moses and Jonathan, rest of my money.  Wife to bring up my young children.  Executors--friend, Ebenezer Foster, and sons, Joseph and Elisha.  Witnesses--Jonathan Cambell, Amos Donham, Nathaniel Fitz Randolph.  (Note, witness Amos Donham was Joseph’s nephew, son of his brother David and Mary (Freeman) Dunham, Jr.)
  
  
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:::Children of Joseph 4 and (unknown wife) Dunham: (given in will above)
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:::::    33.  i. DANIEL 5 DUNHAM b. 2 Feb. 1726; d. aft. 20 October 1759 when named in father’s will as inheriting “1/6 of my lands adjoining the ½ acre where he lives”. 
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:::::  33.1.  ii. SARAH 5 DUNHAM b. about 1730; [1] d. aft. October 1792 when she gave deposition of her son’s war service. Sarah; m. 1st JAMES CODDINGTON who was b. in Woodbridge, 5 January 1725/6; d. 1774; m.2 DANIEL NOE b. Woodbridge, 1715; d. btw. 16 May 1777 and 5 July 1777; m.3 WILLIAM HODGSON.
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:::::::Children of James and Sarah (Dunham) Coddington:
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:::::::::  i.  JOSEPH CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1754
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:::::::::  ii.  JAMES CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1755
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:::::::::  iii.  DAVID CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1757
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:::::::::  iv.  AGNES CODDINGTON b. 1759 
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:::::::::  v.  ROBERT CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 6 Oct. 1760 (the one who had smallpox)
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:::::::::  vi.  JOHN CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1765
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:::::::Children of Daniel and Sarah (Dunham) (Coddington) Noe: [named in will of Daniel Noe dated 16 May 1777, proved 5 July 1777]
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:::::::::    i. DAMARIS NOE
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:::::::::  ii.  LELIS NOE
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:::::::::  iii.  MARGARET NOE
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:::::::::  iv.  GERTRUDE NOE
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:::::::::    v.  SARAH NOE
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:::::::::  vi.  JAMES NOE
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:::::::::  vii.  JOHN NOE
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::::::::: viii.  DANIEL NOE
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:::::::::  ix.  NATHANIEL NOE b. in Woodbridge, 12 Sept. 1774; d. 18 August 1846; m.10 April 1797 MARY ELIZABETH PAYNE, b. in Woodbridge, 4 February 1782
  
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:::::::::::::Children of Nathaniel and Mary Elizabeth (Payne) Noe:
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:::::::::::::::    iii.  JOHN CLARKSON NOE  b. 26 May 1803
  
LINE OF JONATHAN DUNHAM OF WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY
 
THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA
 
12.  DAVID 3 DUNHAM (Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary) born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey 10 March 1673/4; [1] died in Woodbridge, New Jersey in 1750-1757.[2]  David married in New York City 16 or 18 August 1699 MARY ILSLEY, [3] daughter of John 2 Ilsley (William 1Ilsley).  She was born in Woodbridge, New Jersey 13 April 1680.
 
  It appears from the record given below that this David Dunham had two illegitimate children born before September of 1697, and before his marriage to Mary Ilsley in 1699.  The following excerpt is taken from Ye Olde Middlesex Courts: The Establishment of an Early Court System in One of the Original Counties of New Jersey, by George J. Miller, originally published in 1932, p. 48.  In the September 1697 term “David Dunham of Woodbridge was indicted for having an illegitimate child by a woman of the same place.  The jury found him guilty and the court ordered him to pay five pounds, to be carried to the whipping post and to receive ten lashes on his bare back, and to pay two shillings every week for seven weeks for the support of the child.”
 
“At the same court the same man was found guilty of the same offence and the court ordered the same punishment in the second case.”
 
  The record given above does not tell us who these children were, or even whether they were male or female.  The record also does not give the names of the Woodbridge women who were the mothers of these children.  While we do not know for certain, these two children were likely raised by their mothers, and they may have retained the Dunham surname.  We do know for certain that there are Dunhams not currently proven to descend from Jonathan 2 Dunham, whose DNA matches the descendants of Jonathan 2 Dunham/ alias Singletary.  Identifying these two illegitimate children could help to document the ancestry of the Dunhams who are so far not connected to Jonathan2 Dunham of Woodbridge, New Jersey.
 
Children of David 3 Dunham and unknown women: 
 
18.      i.  possibly JOHN 4 DUNHAM, b. before September 1697
 
19.      ii.  possibly NATHANIEL 4 DUNHAM, b. before September 1697
 
Children of David 3 Dunham and Mary (Ilsley) Dunham:
 
20.    iii.  JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM, b. 7 October 1700
 
21.    iv.  DAVID 4 DUNHAM, Jr., b. 1703
 
22.      v.  LEWIS 4 DUNHAM, b. say 1705
 
23.    vi.  possibly JOHN4 DUNHAM, b. say 1708
 
24.    vii.  JAMES 4 DUNHAM, b. say 1710-1712
 
25.  viii.  DANIEL 4 DUNHAM, b. 1715 [4]
 
There may also have been daughters whose names have been lost.
 
References: 
 
l. Dally, Woodbridge and Vicinity p. 327; Dunham, Dunham-Singletary Genealogy p. 24-28;
 
          Myers, Ancestors and Descendants of Lewis Ross Freeman  p. 541-2.
 
2. Op. Cit. Myers p. 541-2.
 
3. Ibid. p. 541;  New York Marriages Previous to 1784 p. 585.
 
4. Brunton, Yvonne Miller, The Singletary Family History, 1599-1989 with collected Research,
 
          (Danielsville, GA: Heritage papers, 1989).
 
  
Copyright © 2009-2012 Dunham-Singletary Family Connections. Comments to the editor.  
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:::::  33.2  iii.  JAMES 5 DUNHAM b. say 1730. This is the James Dunham living in Westfield with a wife named Christian.  We do not know the surname of Christian, but there were several women living in New Jersey with that given name.
Home URL: http://dunham2000.ipower.com/Index.html
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:::::    34.  iv.  ELISHA 5 DUNHAM b. in Woodbridge, 1732;  d. in Woodbridge, February/March 1783; m. 20 June 1752 ELIZABETH FREEMAN, b. say 1732; d. aft. 1783; daughter of John and Martha (Moore) Freeman. Elisha was a Captain in the 1st Reg. Essex Co. NJ Militia.
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:::::::Elisha 5 Dunham of Spanktown, Essex Co., NJ (now Rahway, Union Co., NJ), is listed in “Revolutionary Census of NJ, An Index, based on Rateables, Inhabitants of NJ During the Period of the American Revolution” (17781780), by Kenn Stryker-Rodda, Hunterdon House, 1986.
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:::::::Will of Elisha Dunham NJ Archives 35:126, dated 21 August 1771, proved 6 March 1783; 
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:::::::::“Elisha Dunham of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. carpenter,.  Names wife Elizabeth, land I bought of Jonathan Kimble.  Rest of land to be sold and money divided among my children, Josiah, Freeman, David, Enos and Henry when they are 21, and my daughter, Executors, wife Elizabeth and brother-in-law Isaac Freeman. Witnesses Moses Dunham, Joseph Dunham,Jr. Joseph Shotwell. (Moses and Joseph Dunham were his brothers)
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:::::::Children of Elisha 5 and Elizabeth (Freeman) Dunham:
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:::::::::      i.  JOSIAH 6 DUNHAM b. 1 June 1753/5; d. in Woodbridge, 1816; m. ANNA WILLIAMS
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:::::::::    ii.  FREEMAN 6 DUNHAM b. 1755
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:::::::::    iii.  ENOS/AMOS 6 DUNHAM b. 1759
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:::::::::    iv.  DAVID 6 DUNHAM b. 2 March, 1762; d. in Anderson, Madison Co. IN, 28 September 1840; m.1 ELEANOR HOLLINGSHEAD; m.2 HANNAH BRUMMAGE
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:::::::::      v.  EUNICE 6 DUNHAM b. 1765; d. New Garden, Union Co., IN, 3 February 1834
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:::::::::    vi.  HENRY DAYTON 6 DUNHAM b. 20 April 1774; d. in Centerville, Wayne Co., IN, 7 Sept. 1833;  m. SARAH ELLISON
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:::::    35.  v. JOSEPH 5 DUNHAM b. in Westfield, Union Co., NJ, 1735; d. in Westfield. This is the Joseph Dunham who married in Westfield, 1757, HANNAH CONGER. 
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:::::::Children of Joseph and Hannah (Conger) Dunham:  (at least)
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::::::::: i.  JOSEPH 6 DUNHAM b. in Westfield, 29 August 1766; d. in Warren Co., OH, 8 March 1846; m. 2 February 1790 ANNA WOOD
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:::::    36.  vi. MOSES 5 DUNHAM b. say 1740; d. after 20 October 1759 when named in his father’s will. He is probably the Moses Dunham who married in Westfield, 21 September 1777, MARY HAMPTON.  She may have been a second wife.  He was a witness to the will of his brother Elisha in 1771.  
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:::::  vii. JONATHAN 5 DUNHAM  b. say 1744. nfi.
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:::::  viii.  ABIGAIL 5 DUNHAM b. 1747; d. 11 August 1804, age 57; m. 8 August 1782 SAMUEL JAQUES, b. 29 April 1739; d. 2 September 1803. Samuel m.1 Annabel Brown, she d. 19 January 1782, they had several children; Samuel m.2 Abigail Dunham. Abigail and Samuel are buried in the Woodbridge Trinity Episcopalian Churchyard, Woodbridge. Find A Grave Memorial [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16989113 16989113], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149597385 149597385]
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:::::::Children of Samuel and Annabel (Brown) Jaques:
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:::::::::    i.  SAMUEL JAQUES, b. 1764
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:::::::::  ii.  WILLIAM JAQUES, b. 9 April 1764
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:::::::::  iii.  RICHARD JAQUES, bapt. in St. John Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, Union Co., NJ, 21 Oct. 1767
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:::::::::  iv.  JAMES JAQUES, b. 1769
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:::::::Children of Samuel and Abigail (Dunham) Jaques:
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:::::::::    v.  ANNABEL JAQUES b. in Elizabeth, 14 May 1783; d. in Elizabeth, 30 August 1854;  m. in Elizabeth, 5 March 1800 BENJAMIN WINANS, b. 28 October 1776; d. 12 March 1832                                 
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:::::::::::Child of Benjamin and Annabel (Jaques) Winans:                                 
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:::::::::::::i.  BENJAMIN WINANS, born 12 June 1807
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:::::::::  vi.  SALLY JAQUES, b. about 1785; d. before 1798
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:::::::::  vii.  JOHN OGILVIE JAQUES, b. in 1786; d. 1816; m. MARGARET DOOBS.
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:::::    ix.  PHEBE 5 DUNHAM b. 17 April 1755; d. 9 August 1843 in Warren Co., OH; m. 2 July 1775 at the home of her brother Elisha Dunham, JACOB TREMBLE; b. 1 February 1753; d. 31 May 1819, in Warren Co. Phebe's birth date given in Rev. War pension application.
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:::::::  Jacob and Phebe (Dunham) Tremble moved to Ohio in the autumn of 1795. They spent that winter in Fort Washington, now Cincinnati, and in the spring purchased land in Turtle Creek twp, Warren Co., OH.
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:::::::Children of Jacob and Phebe (Dunham) Tremble: all born in New Jersey
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:::::::::      i.  BETSEY TREMBLE b. 16 September 1776
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:::::::::    ii.  DANIEL TREMBLE b. 17 September 1778
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:::::::::    iii.  ABIGAIL TREMBLE b. 7 September 1780
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:::::::::    iv.  SARAH TREMBLE b. 16 September 1782 
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:::::::::      v.  MARY TREMBLE b. 4 September 1784
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:::::::::    vi.  SUSANNAH TREMBLE b. 19 July 1786
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:::::::::    vii.  MOSES TREMBLE b. 18 November 1788
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:::::::::  viii.  ISAAC TREMBLE b. October 1790
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:::::::::    ix.  AARON TREMBLE b. 3 August 1792
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:::::::::      x.  JACOB TREMBLE b. 18 January 1795
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:::References:
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::::: i.  Which Sarah Dunham married James Coddington?, Dunham Singletary Family Connections Newsletter Vol. 13, Issue 1, p. 2, 15 January 2016
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:::::ii.  Fifth Generation Carried Out, Dunham Singletary Family Connections Newsletter Vol. 13, Issue 1, p. 4, 15 January 2016
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:::::iii. The Dunham-Singletary Connection Vol. 3, Issure 4, p. 16, 15 October 2006
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LINE OF JONATHAN DUNHAM OF WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY

FORTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

20. JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM (David 3, Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary), b. in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ, 7 October 1700; d. btw. October 1759 when he wrote his will (given below) and 1771 when the will was proved. Unknown wife (see will).

Will of Joseph Donham of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ:
“1759, Oct. 20. Donham, Joseph, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co.; will of. Wife to have the use of land. Son, Daniel, 1/6 of my lands, joining the 1/2 acre where he lives. Rest of estate to be sold. Daughter, Sarah, a prayer book. Youngest daughters, Abigail and Phebe, £25. Youngest sons, James, Joseph, Elisha, Moses and Jonathan, rest of my money. Wife to bring up my young children. Executors--friend, Ebenezer Foster, and sons, Joseph and Elisha. Witnesses--Jonathan Cambell, Amos Donham, Nathaniel Fitz Randolph. (Note, witness Amos Donham was Joseph’s nephew, son of his brother David and Mary (Freeman) Dunham, Jr.)



Children of Joseph 4 and (unknown wife) Dunham: (given in will above)
33. i. DANIEL 5 DUNHAM b. 2 Feb. 1726; d. aft. 20 October 1759 when named in father’s will as inheriting “1/6 of my lands adjoining the ½ acre where he lives”.


33.1. ii. SARAH 5 DUNHAM b. about 1730; [1] d. aft. October 1792 when she gave deposition of her son’s war service. Sarah; m. 1st JAMES CODDINGTON who was b. in Woodbridge, 5 January 1725/6; d. 1774; m.2 DANIEL NOE b. Woodbridge, 1715; d. btw. 16 May 1777 and 5 July 1777; m.3 WILLIAM HODGSON.
Children of James and Sarah (Dunham) Coddington:
i. JOSEPH CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1754
ii. JAMES CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1755
iii. DAVID CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1757
iv. AGNES CODDINGTON b. 1759
v. ROBERT CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 6 Oct. 1760 (the one who had smallpox)
vi. JOHN CODDINGTON b. Woodbridge 1765


Children of Daniel and Sarah (Dunham) (Coddington) Noe: [named in will of Daniel Noe dated 16 May 1777, proved 5 July 1777]
i. DAMARIS NOE
ii. LELIS NOE
iii. MARGARET NOE
iv. GERTRUDE NOE
v. SARAH NOE
vi. JAMES NOE
vii. JOHN NOE
viii. DANIEL NOE
ix. NATHANIEL NOE b. in Woodbridge, 12 Sept. 1774; d. 18 August 1846; m.10 April 1797 MARY ELIZABETH PAYNE, b. in Woodbridge, 4 February 1782
Children of Nathaniel and Mary Elizabeth (Payne) Noe:
i. Mary NOE b.
ii. Margaret NOE b. 10 May 1801
iii. JOHN CLARKSON NOE b. 26 May 1803


33.2 iii. JAMES 5 DUNHAM b. say 1730. This is the James Dunham living in Westfield with a wife named Christian. We do not know the surname of Christian, but there were several women living in New Jersey with that given name.


34. iv. ELISHA 5 DUNHAM b. in Woodbridge, 1732; d. in Woodbridge, February/March 1783; m. 20 June 1752 ELIZABETH FREEMAN, b. say 1732; d. aft. 1783; daughter of John and Martha (Moore) Freeman. Elisha was a Captain in the 1st Reg. Essex Co. NJ Militia.
Elisha 5 Dunham of Spanktown, Essex Co., NJ (now Rahway, Union Co., NJ), is listed in “Revolutionary Census of NJ, An Index, based on Rateables, Inhabitants of NJ During the Period of the American Revolution” (17781780), by Kenn Stryker-Rodda, Hunterdon House, 1986.
Will of Elisha Dunham NJ Archives 35:126, dated 21 August 1771, proved 6 March 1783;
“Elisha Dunham of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. carpenter,. Names wife Elizabeth, land I bought of Jonathan Kimble. Rest of land to be sold and money divided among my children, Josiah, Freeman, David, Enos and Henry when they are 21, and my daughter, Executors, wife Elizabeth and brother-in-law Isaac Freeman. Witnesses Moses Dunham, Joseph Dunham,Jr. Joseph Shotwell. (Moses and Joseph Dunham were his brothers)
Children of Elisha 5 and Elizabeth (Freeman) Dunham:
i. JOSIAH 6 DUNHAM b. 1 June 1753/5; d. in Woodbridge, 1816; m. ANNA WILLIAMS
ii. FREEMAN 6 DUNHAM b. 1755
iii. ENOS/AMOS 6 DUNHAM b. 1759
iv. DAVID 6 DUNHAM b. 2 March, 1762; d. in Anderson, Madison Co. IN, 28 September 1840; m.1 ELEANOR HOLLINGSHEAD; m.2 HANNAH BRUMMAGE
v. EUNICE 6 DUNHAM b. 1765; d. New Garden, Union Co., IN, 3 February 1834
vi. HENRY DAYTON 6 DUNHAM b. 20 April 1774; d. in Centerville, Wayne Co., IN, 7 Sept. 1833; m. SARAH ELLISON


35. v. JOSEPH 5 DUNHAM b. in Westfield, Union Co., NJ, 1735; d. in Westfield. This is the Joseph Dunham who married in Westfield, 1757, HANNAH CONGER.
Children of Joseph and Hannah (Conger) Dunham: (at least)
i. JOSEPH 6 DUNHAM b. in Westfield, 29 August 1766; d. in Warren Co., OH, 8 March 1846; m. 2 February 1790 ANNA WOOD


36. vi. MOSES 5 DUNHAM b. say 1740; d. after 20 October 1759 when named in his father’s will. He is probably the Moses Dunham who married in Westfield, 21 September 1777, MARY HAMPTON. She may have been a second wife. He was a witness to the will of his brother Elisha in 1771.


vii. JONATHAN 5 DUNHAM b. say 1744. nfi.


viii. ABIGAIL 5 DUNHAM b. 1747; d. 11 August 1804, age 57; m. 8 August 1782 SAMUEL JAQUES, b. 29 April 1739; d. 2 September 1803. Samuel m.1 Annabel Brown, she d. 19 January 1782, they had several children; Samuel m.2 Abigail Dunham. Abigail and Samuel are buried in the Woodbridge Trinity Episcopalian Churchyard, Woodbridge. Find A Grave Memorial 16989113, 149597385


Children of Samuel and Annabel (Brown) Jaques:
i. SAMUEL JAQUES, b. 1764
ii. WILLIAM JAQUES, b. 9 April 1764
iii. RICHARD JAQUES, bapt. in St. John Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, Union Co., NJ, 21 Oct. 1767
iv. JAMES JAQUES, b. 1769
Children of Samuel and Abigail (Dunham) Jaques:
v. ANNABEL JAQUES b. in Elizabeth, 14 May 1783; d. in Elizabeth, 30 August 1854; m. in Elizabeth, 5 March 1800 BENJAMIN WINANS, b. 28 October 1776; d. 12 March 1832
Child of Benjamin and Annabel (Jaques) Winans:
i. BENJAMIN WINANS, born 12 June 1807
vi. SALLY JAQUES, b. about 1785; d. before 1798
vii. JOHN OGILVIE JAQUES, b. in 1786; d. 1816; m. MARGARET DOOBS.


ix. PHEBE 5 DUNHAM b. 17 April 1755; d. 9 August 1843 in Warren Co., OH; m. 2 July 1775 at the home of her brother Elisha Dunham, JACOB TREMBLE; b. 1 February 1753; d. 31 May 1819, in Warren Co. Phebe's birth date given in Rev. War pension application.
Jacob and Phebe (Dunham) Tremble moved to Ohio in the autumn of 1795. They spent that winter in Fort Washington, now Cincinnati, and in the spring purchased land in Turtle Creek twp, Warren Co., OH.
Children of Jacob and Phebe (Dunham) Tremble: all born in New Jersey
i. BETSEY TREMBLE b. 16 September 1776
ii. DANIEL TREMBLE b. 17 September 1778
iii. ABIGAIL TREMBLE b. 7 September 1780
iv. SARAH TREMBLE b. 16 September 1782
v. MARY TREMBLE b. 4 September 1784
vi. SUSANNAH TREMBLE b. 19 July 1786
vii. MOSES TREMBLE b. 18 November 1788
viii. ISAAC TREMBLE b. October 1790
ix. AARON TREMBLE b. 3 August 1792
x. JACOB TREMBLE b. 18 January 1795



References:
i. Which Sarah Dunham married James Coddington?, Dunham Singletary Family Connections Newsletter Vol. 13, Issue 1, p. 2, 15 January 2016
ii. Fifth Generation Carried Out, Dunham Singletary Family Connections Newsletter Vol. 13, Issue 1, p. 4, 15 January 2016
iii. The Dunham-Singletary Connection Vol. 3, Issure 4, p. 16, 15 October 2006


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