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+ | 303 '''Jonathan 4 Dunham''' | ||
+ | :::Children of Jonathan 4 and | ||
+ | Azariah 5 Dunham | ||
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+ | In Feb. 1775 Col. Dunham was elected to the Colonial General Assembly of the province; and in the certification of his election signed by the sheriff of the county and 21 freeholders he is described as “Azariah Dunham Esquire an able and sufficient man having 1000 acres of land on an estate in freehold, in his own respective right” etc… In 1775 and again in 1776 he was a member of the Provincial Congress and by that body was appointed one of the Committee of Safety for the Province. . . After the war he was elected the first President of the Corporation of the City of New Brunswick under the new charter of 1784 and continued to enjoy the confidence and regard of his fellow townsmen until his death on 22 January 1790. He was buried in the old family burying ground in Piscataway near Stelton, New Jersey. | ||
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+ | :::Children of Azariah 5 and Mary Ford Dunham: | ||
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+ | :::::LEWIS FORD DUNHAM b. 31 March 1754 –became a PHYSICIAN | ||
+ | :::::JOHN DUNHAM b. 4 January 1756 – became a MERCHANT (LINE CONTINUES BELOW) | ||
+ | :::::JAMES DUNHAM b. 12 October 1757 – became a MERCHANT | ||
+ | :::::JACOB DUNHAM b. 30 September 1767 – became a PHYSICIAN | ||
+ | :::::WILLIAM DUNHAM b. 27 June 1772 – became a LAWYER | ||
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+ | John 6 Dunham (Azariah 5 Jonathan 4 Edmund 3 Benajah 2 John 1) born 4 January 1756; died 15 July 1799. He married in Morris County New Jersey 22 May 1780 Ann Sherred, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth (Fleming) Sherred. She was born 22 March 1761; died in Brooklyn New York 9 March 1848. | ||
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+ | :::Children of John 6 and Ann (Sherred) Dunham: | ||
+ | ::::: i. John Clarkson 7 Dunham b. 16 July 1792; d. 6 April 1793 | ||
+ | :::::ii. Edward Wood 7 Dunham b. 10 February 1794 THIS LINE CONTINUES BELOW | ||
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+ | :::References: | ||
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+ | :::::“The Large Family of Benajah Dunham” Vol.3, Issue 3, p. 2-6, July 15, 2006 | ||
+ | :::::From Deacon John 1 to Lena 13 Dunham Selected Dunhams in one line of Descent by Gratia Dunham Mahony Vol.13, Issue 2, p. 2, April 2016 | ||
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303 Jonathan 4 Dunham
Azariah 5 Dunham In Feb. 1775 Col. Dunham was elected to the Colonial General Assembly of the province; and in the certification of his election signed by the sheriff of the county and 21 freeholders he is described as “Azariah Dunham Esquire an able and sufficient man having 1000 acres of land on an estate in freehold, in his own respective right” etc… In 1775 and again in 1776 he was a member of the Provincial Congress and by that body was appointed one of the Committee of Safety for the Province. . . After the war he was elected the first President of the Corporation of the City of New Brunswick under the new charter of 1784 and continued to enjoy the confidence and regard of his fellow townsmen until his death on 22 January 1790. He was buried in the old family burying ground in Piscataway near Stelton, New Jersey.
John 6 Dunham (Azariah 5 Jonathan 4 Edmund 3 Benajah 2 John 1) born 4 January 1756; died 15 July 1799. He married in Morris County New Jersey 22 May 1780 Ann Sherred, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth (Fleming) Sherred. She was born 22 March 1761; died in Brooklyn New York 9 March 1848.
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