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LINE OF JONATHAN DUNHAM/alias SINGLETARY of WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY
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1.  '''RICHARD 1 SINGLETARY''' was born about 1599 in England; [1] d. 25 October 1687 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; [2]  m. ca. 1639, in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA '''Susannah Cooke'''; but this may have been a second marriage. [3]  Susannah (Cooke) Singletary died 11 April 1682 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA. [4]
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1.  RICHARD 1 SINGLETARY was born about 1599 in England; [1] died 25 October 1687 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts[2]  He married in Salisbury, Essex County, MA ca. 1639 Susannah Cooke; but this may have been a second marriage. [3]  Susannah (Cooke) Singletary died 11 April 1682 in Haverhill, Essex County, MA. [4]
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  In The History of Salem Massachusetts by Sidney Perley, Vol. I, p. 448; [5] an entry dated September 11, 1637, “William Allen and Richard Singletary were admitted inhabitants.”  The footnote to this record states, “Richard Singletary removed to Newbury in 1638, and subsequently lived in Salisbury and Haverhill.”  
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In "The History of Salem Massachusetts" by Sidney Perley, Vol. I, p. 448; [5] an entry dated September 11, 1637, “William Allen and Richard Singletary were admitted inhabitants.”  The footnote to this record states, “Richard Singletary removed to Newbury in 1638, and subsequently lived in Salisbury and Haverhill.”  
  There are clues that the marriage to Susannah Cooke may have been a second marriage for Richard Singletary.  From The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury by David W. Hoyt in reference to Richard Singletary is the quote “Goodwife Singletary d. about 1638 or ‘9.  She may have been wife of Richard 1.” [6]  It is possible that Richard Singletary may have been first married to a woman with the surname of Dunham, and that Jonathan was a product of this marriage.  Jonathan may have wished to indicate this by using the alias of Dunham.  It should be noted that all of the other sons of Richard Singletary, as well as all of their descendants, continued to use the surname Singletary.  The descendants of Jonathan all used the surname Dunham.
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There are clues that the marriage to Susannah Cooke may have been a second marriage for Richard Singletary.  From "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury" by David W. Hoyt in reference to Richard Singletary is the quote “Goodwife Singletary d. about 1638 or ‘9.  She may have been wife of Richard 1.” [6]  It is possible that Richard Singletary may have been first married to a woman with the surname of Dunham, and that Jonathan was a product of this marriage.  Jonathan may have wished to indicate this by using the alias of Dunham.  It should be noted that all of the other sons of Richard Singletary, as well as all of their descendants, continued to use the surname Singletary.  The descendants of Jonathan all used the surname Dunham.
  
  
 
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Children of Richard and Susannah (Cooke) Singletary: [7]
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:::Children of Richard and Susannah (Cooke) Singletary: [7]
2.      i.  JONATHAN 2 SINGLETARY/alias Dunham, b. 17 Jan. 1639/40
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:::::2.      i.  '''[[S-D-2-Jonathan-2 | JONATHAN 2 SINGLETARY/alias Dunham]]''', b. 17 Jan. 1639/40
3.    ii.  EUNICE 2 SINGLETARY, b. 7 Jan. 1641/2
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:::::3.    ii.  '''[[S-D-3-Eunice-2 | EUNICE 2 SINGLETARY]]''', b. 7 Jan. 1641/2
4.    iii.  NATHANIEL 2 SINGLETARY, b. 28 Aug. 1644   
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:::::4.    iii.  '''[[S-D-4-Nathaniel-2 | NATHANIEL 2 SINGLETARY]]''', b. 28 Aug. 1644   
5.    iv.  LYDIA 2 SINGLETARY, b. 30 April 1648
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:::::5.    iv.  LYDIA 2 SINGLETARY, b. 30 April 1648 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; [8]  m. 24 November 1668 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA, DANIEL LADD, Jr.[9]  No issue from this marriage. [10]
6.    v.  AMOS 2 SINGLETARY, b. 4 April 1651  
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:::::6.    v.  AMOS 2 SINGLETARY, b. 4 April 1651 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; [11] d. 1 November 1724; [12] m. after 1690 in Salisbury, MA SARAH (CURRIER) ROGERS, daughter of Samuel Currier and widow of Ichabod Rogers. [13]  No issue from this marriage.
7.    vi.  BENJAMIN 2 SINGLETARY, b. 4 April 1656
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8.  vii.  RICHARD 2 SINGLETARY, b. say 1659; n.f.r.         
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:::::7.    vi.  '''[[S-D-7-Benjamin-2 | BENJAMIN 2 SINGLETARY]]''', b. 4 April 1656
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:::::8.  vii.  RICHARD 2 SINGLETARY, b. say 1659; n.f.r.         
 
    
 
    
  
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:::::6. Op. Cit. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury.   
 
:::::6. Op. Cit. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury.   
 
:::::7. First six given in Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 317-18; seventh child given by Kenneth Royal Dunham in Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
 
:::::7. First six given in Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 317-18; seventh child given by Kenneth Royal Dunham in Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
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:::::8. Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
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:::::9. Ibid.; Torrey, p. 447. 
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:::::10. Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
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:::::1l. Ivid.
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:::::12. Ibid.; Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 119 & 318.
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:::::13. Ibid.; Torrey, p. 676.
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LINE OF RICHARD SINGLETARY

FIRST GENERATION IN AMERICA

1. RICHARD 1 SINGLETARY was born about 1599 in England; [1] d. 25 October 1687 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA; [2] m. ca. 1639, in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA Susannah Cooke; but this may have been a second marriage. [3] Susannah (Cooke) Singletary died 11 April 1682 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA. [4]


In "The History of Salem Massachusetts" by Sidney Perley, Vol. I, p. 448; [5] an entry dated September 11, 1637, “William Allen and Richard Singletary were admitted inhabitants.” The footnote to this record states, “Richard Singletary removed to Newbury in 1638, and subsequently lived in Salisbury and Haverhill.”


There are clues that the marriage to Susannah Cooke may have been a second marriage for Richard Singletary. From "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury" by David W. Hoyt in reference to Richard Singletary is the quote “Goodwife Singletary d. about 1638 or ‘9. She may have been wife of Richard 1.” [6] It is possible that Richard Singletary may have been first married to a woman with the surname of Dunham, and that Jonathan was a product of this marriage. Jonathan may have wished to indicate this by using the alias of Dunham. It should be noted that all of the other sons of Richard Singletary, as well as all of their descendants, continued to use the surname Singletary. The descendants of Jonathan all used the surname Dunham.



Children of Richard and Susannah (Cooke) Singletary: [7]
2. i. JONATHAN 2 SINGLETARY/alias Dunham, b. 17 Jan. 1639/40
3. ii. EUNICE 2 SINGLETARY, b. 7 Jan. 1641/2
4. iii. NATHANIEL 2 SINGLETARY, b. 28 Aug. 1644
5. iv. LYDIA 2 SINGLETARY, b. 30 April 1648 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; [8] m. 24 November 1668 in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA, DANIEL LADD, Jr.[9] No issue from this marriage. [10]
6. v. AMOS 2 SINGLETARY, b. 4 April 1651 in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA; [11] d. 1 November 1724; [12] m. after 1690 in Salisbury, MA SARAH (CURRIER) ROGERS, daughter of Samuel Currier and widow of Ichabod Rogers. [13] No issue from this marriage.
7. vi. BENJAMIN 2 SINGLETARY, b. 4 April 1656
8. vii. RICHARD 2 SINGLETARY, b. say 1659; n.f.r.



References:
1. Hoyt, David W., Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts (Somersworth: New England History Press, 1981), p. 317-18; Dunham, Kenneth Royal, Dunham-Singletary Genealogy (Rochester, NY: Royal Press, 1987), p. 24-28.
2. Ibid.
3. Ibid.; Torrey, p. 676 gives Richard & 1/wf -?- (b. ????-d.1638-1639); Newbury.
4. Ibid.
5. Perley, Sidney, The History of Salem Massachusetts, Vol. I (1627-1637), (Salem, MA, 1924), p. 448.
6. Op. Cit. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury.
7. First six given in Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 317-18; seventh child given by Kenneth Royal Dunham in Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
8. Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
9. Ibid.; Torrey, p. 447.
10. Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
1l. Ivid.
12. Ibid.; Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 119 & 318.
13. Ibid.; Torrey, p. 676.




NOTE TO READERS: Please see the section in the Archives under Book & Periodical Extracts for additional information about Richard1 Singletary and his son Jonathan 2 Dunham/alias Singletary. This information includes some thoughts about a possible reason for Jonathan Dunham/alias Singletary assuming the Dunham surname; a time line of events in the life of Jonathan 2 Dunham; and a chronology of land transactions in Woodbridge for Jonathan 2 Dunham.


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