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− | '''Edward Wood 7 Dunham''' (John 6, Azariah 5, Jonathan 4 , Edmund 3 , Benajah 2 , John 1 ) | + | '''Edward Wood 7 Dunham''' (John 6, Azariah 5, Jonathan 4 , Edmund 3 , Benajah 2 , John 1 ) b. 10 February 1794 in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ; d. 26 July 1871 in Irvington, Westchester Co, NY; m. 27 April 1817 in New Brunswick '''Maria Smyth Parker'''. She was b. 1794 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ; d. 8 September 1834, age 40 years, during the cholera epidemic in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY. She is buried at Christ Episcopal Church burial ground, New Brunswick. |
− | Photo of Edward Wood Dunham taken from Ancestry.com web page of David M. Smith. | + | :::<font color="#FF00FF">NOTE: Add this if photo is avail JAS</font> Photo of Edward Wood Dunham taken from Ancestry.com web page of David M. Smith. |
− | Edward Wood and Maria Smyth (Parker) Dunham moved to New York City in 1821 where Edward became a banker. Edward Wood Dunham was the first President of the Corn Exchange Bank. Children of Edward Wood 7 and Maria Smyth (Parker) Dunham: | + | :::Edward Wood and Maria Smyth (Parker) Dunham moved to New York City in 1821 where Edward became a banker. Edward Wood Dunham was the first President of the Corn Exchange Bank. |
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− | + | :::Children of Edward Wood 7 and Maria Smyth (Parker) Dunham: | |
− | + | ::::: i. Edward 8 Dunham b. 27 March 1818, New Brunswick, NJ | |
− | + | ::::: ii. Anna Parker 8 Dunham b.; d. in her third year 16 Nov. 1822 | |
+ | ::::: iii. John Parker 8 Dunham b. 1820; d. 1849 | ||
+ | ::::: iv. Lewis 8 Dunham b.; d. 7 August 1825, age 15 months | ||
+ | ::::: v. James Lawrence 8 Dunham b. 19 April 1826 | ||
+ | ::::: vi. '''Carroll 8 Dunham''', b. 29 October 1828 (LINE CONTINUES BELOW) | ||
+ | ::::: vii. Ann Lawrence 8 Dunham b. 6 November 1832 | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 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. [1] 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) b. 4 January 1756; d. 15 July 1799; m. 22 May 1780 in Morris Co., New Jersey Ann Sherred, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Elizabeth (Fleming) Sherred. She was born 22 March 1761; d. 9 March 1848 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York.
Edward Wood 7 Dunham (John 6, Azariah 5, Jonathan 4 , Edmund 3 , Benajah 2 , John 1 ) b. 10 February 1794 in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., NJ; d. 26 July 1871 in Irvington, Westchester Co, NY; m. 27 April 1817 in New Brunswick Maria Smyth Parker. She was b. 1794 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., NJ; d. 8 September 1834, age 40 years, during the cholera epidemic in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY. She is buried at Christ Episcopal Church burial ground, New Brunswick.
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