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− | '''Azariah 5 Dunham''' b. 9 February 1718/ | + | '''Azariah 5 Dunham''' (Jonathan 4 Edmund 3 Benajah 2 John 1 ) b. 9 February 1718/19 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey: d. 22 January 1790; m.1 Mary Tuxton; m.2 21 May 1753, '''Mary Ford''', daughter of Col. Jacob and Hannah (Baldwin) Ford.[NJ Marriage Records 16651800] She was born about 1734-5 (age at death 67 years); d. 4 May 1802. Both Azariah 5 and Mary (Ford) Dunham are buried in the Dunham Family Burying Ground, Raritan Township (formerly Piscataway) Middlesex Co. New Jersey, near Stelton, New Jersey. |
− | 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. . . | + | :::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. . . |
− | + | :::Col. Dunham was an active Revolutionary leader, and 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. | |
− | + | :::From The Mapping of New Jersey: The Men and the Art by John P. Snyder, pub. Rutgers University Press, p. 54-55; “A second manuscript map recently reproduced. . .shows a boundary line surveyed by Azariah Dunham of New Brunswick in 1766. . . The Justice and Freeholders of Middlesex County ordered the 1766 survey in view of the fact that the ‘line of the old road’ was ‘very dubious by reason of persons altering the road’.” Following the narrative on p. 55 is a picture of Azariah Dunham (17191790), probably the earliest picture we have of a descendant of Deacon John Dunham of Plymouth. This is reproduced below but numerous photocopies have resulted in a poor reproduction in this newsletter. | |
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− | :::Children of Azariah | + | :::Children of Azariah and Mary (Tuxton) Dunham: |
+ | ::::: i. David 6 Dunham (known as “Squire”) b. 5 Aug. 1745 m. 17 Dec. 1766 Mary Dunn | ||
+ | ::::: ii. Mary 6 Dunham b. 20 April 1747 m. John Conger | ||
+ | ::::: iii. Jane 6 Dunham b. 20 Feb. 1748 m. Joseph Thixton | ||
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− | ::::: | + | Children of Azariah and Mary (Ford) Dunham: |
− | ::::: | + | ::::: iv. Lewis Ford 6 Dunham b. 31 March 1754 m. Jane Tuthill 4 May 1777; became a Physician |
− | ::::: | + | ::::: v. '''John 6 Dunham''' b. 4 Jan. 1756 m. Ann Sherred; became a Merchant (LINE CONTINUES BELOW) |
− | ::::: | + | ::::: vi. James 6 Dunham b. 12 Oct. 1757 m. Hannah Smith; became a Merchant |
− | ::::: | + | ::::: vii. Elizabeth 6 Dunham b. 24 Oct. 1759 d. Oct. 1761 |
− | + | ::::: viii. Nancy 6 Dunham b. 8 March 1761 d. 10 April 1840 | |
− | + | ::::: ix. Hannah 6 Dunham b. 17 Feb. 1764 d. 17 Sept. 1764 | |
− | + | ::::: x. Sarah 6 Dunham b. 27 Aug. 1765 m. James Hankenson 17 March 1789 | |
+ | ::::: xi. Jacob 6 Dunham b. 30 Sept. 1767 m. Elizabeth Lawson; became a Physician | ||
+ | ::::: xii. Moses 6 Dunham b. 5 July 1770 d. 3 Sept. 1771 | ||
+ | ::::: xiii. William 6 Dunham b. 27 June 1772; became a Lawyer | ||
+ | ::::: xiv. Hannah 6 Dunham (again) b. 17 Jan. 1774 d. 11 Feb. 1860 | ||
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Revision as of 11:04, 25 April 2018
THIRD GENERATION IN AMERICA |
303 Jonathan 4 Dunham(Edmund 3, Benajah 2, John 1) b. 16 Aug 1694, in Piscataway twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey; d. 10 March 1777 in Piscataway twp.; m. 5 August 1714 in Piscataway twp. Jane Pyatt. She was b. 15 Sept. 1695 in Stelton, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; d. 15 September 1779, age 84 years.
Azariah 5 Dunham (Jonathan 4 Edmund 3 Benajah 2 John 1 ) b. 9 February 1718/19 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey: d. 22 January 1790; m.1 Mary Tuxton; m.2 21 May 1753, Mary Ford, daughter of Col. Jacob and Hannah (Baldwin) Ford.[NJ Marriage Records 16651800] She was born about 1734-5 (age at death 67 years); d. 4 May 1802. Both Azariah 5 and Mary (Ford) Dunham are buried in the Dunham Family Burying Ground, Raritan Township (formerly Piscataway) Middlesex Co. New Jersey, 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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