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− | 20. '''JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM''' (David 3 Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary), b. 7 October 1700 | + | 20. '''JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM''' (David 3 Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary), b. 7 October 1700 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ; d. between October 1759 when he wrote his will (given below) and 1771 when the will was proved. |
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− | + | :::Will of Joseph Donham of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co.: | |
+ | :::::“1759, Oct. 20. Donham, Joseph, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co.; will of. Wife to have the use of land. Son, Daniel, 1/6 of my lands, joining the 1/2 acre where he lives. Rest of estate to be sold. Daughter, Sarah, a prayer book. Youngest daughters, Abigail and Phebe, £25. Youngest sons, James, Joseph, Elisha, Moses and Jonathan, rest of my money. Wife to bring up my young children. Executors--friend, Ebenezer Foster, and sons, Joseph and Elisha. Witnesses--Jonathan Cambell, Amos Donham, Nathaniel Fitz Randolph. (Note, witness Amos Donham was Joseph’s nephew, son of his brother David and Mary (Freeman) Dunham, Jr.) | ||
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+ | :::Children of Joseph 4 and (unknown wife) Dunham: (given in will above) | ||
+ | ::::: i. Daniel 5 Dunham b. 2 Feb. 1726 | ||
+ | ::::: ii. Sarah 5 Dunham b. say 1727 | ||
+ | ::::: iii. James 5 Dunham b. say 1730 | ||
+ | ::::: iv. Elisha 5 Dunham b. 1732, d. Feb./March 1783 | ||
+ | ::::: v. Joseph 5 Dunham b. in Westfield in 1735 | ||
+ | ::::: vi. Moses 5 Dunham b. say 1740 | ||
+ | ::::: vii. Jonathan 5 Dunham b. say 1744 | ||
+ | ::::: viii. Abigail 5 Dunham b. 1747 | ||
+ | ::::: ix. Phebe 5 Dunham b. date given in Rev. War pension application 17 April 1755 | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 3 April 2018
FORTH GENERATION IN AMERICA |
20. JOSEPH 4 DUNHAM (David 3 Jonathan 2 Singletary/alias Dunham, Richard 1 Singletary), b. 7 October 1700 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ; d. between October 1759 when he wrote his will (given below) and 1771 when the will was proved.
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