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SECOND GENERATION IN AMERICA |
7. BENJAMIN 2 SINGLETARY (Richard 1 Singletary) born in Haverhill, Massachusetts 4 April 1656. [1] He married in Haverhill, Essex Co., MA 4 April 1678 MARY STOCKBRIDGE. [2] She was daughter of John and Mary (--) Stockbridge of Haverhill. [3] Benjamin 2 Singletary received a warrant dated 9 July 1699 for 300 acres in South Carolina. [4] He was probably already living at the settlement at Red Bank when he received this warrant for land. Children of Benjamin and Mary (Stockbridge) Singletary: [5] i. Susannah 3 Singletary, b. 27 January1678/79; d. SC m. John Stone, Jr. ii. Richard 3 Singletary, b. 16 March 1680/81; d. Berkeley Co., SC m. Sarah Stewart iii. Jonathan 3 Singletary, b. 28 August 1683; d. either NC or SC iv. John 3 Singletary, b. 6 July 1686 v. Broughton 3Singletary, b. 25 March 1689; d. NC m. Deborah Fewelling vi. Joseph 3 Singletary, b. 9 February 1692/3; d. Berkeley Co., SC vii. Mary 3 Singletary, b. 14 July 1695 viii. Hannah 3 Singletary, bp. 18 October 1696 in Haverhill, MA m. JOHN 3 DUNHAM * by 1713 in St. Thomas St. Denis Parish, SC This John Dunham had land in 1708 adjacent to Joseph Singletary and Richard Singletary in 1710, and near Jonathan Singletary in 1733. The will of John Dunham in Charleston, SC was dated 28 April 1725 and proved 4 February 1727/8. He names four children, but research done by Rev. James T. Dunnam shows that there was a fifth child named Robert Dunham born in November 1726. Children of John and Hannah 3 (Singletary) Dunham: i. John 4 Dunham, b. 1714 St. Thomas St. Denis Parish, SC. d. after 1740 SC. ii. Hannah 4 Dunham, b. 1717 m. Joseph Singletary iii. Sarah 4 Dunham, b. 1720 iv. Ebenezer 4 Dunham, b. 1723 NOTE: James T. Dunnam gives 5th child, Robert Dunham, b. November 1726 d. about 1790, Dunham’s Bluff, Marion County, South Carolina James T. Dunnam carries out this family at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pastor/dunna.htm
References: 1. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 318. 2. NEHGR, Vol. 133:101. 3. TAG, Vol. 38:184-5. 4. NEHGR, Vol. 133:101 5. Ibid.
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