Dunham, Thomas-1
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'''1. THOMAS-1 DUNHAM''', the first of this line we can locate, was born in New Jersey about 1766 and died in Howard Township, Steuben County, New York in 1845 aged 79 years.[1] This Thomas Dunham married in 1791 to '''Ann Carrell/Coryell'''.[2] She was born in New Jersey about 1764 and she died in Steuben in 1843 aged 79 years.[3] They are both buried in a small cemetery near Buena Vista, Howard Twp. Steuben Co. NY. Ann (Coryell) Dunham had brothers who followed this same migration path. The 1810 Census of Ovid, Seneca County, New York shows Abraham Coryell and Elias Coryell both of whom I believe were brothers of Ann (Coryell) Dunham. This census also shows a David A. Coryell over 45 years old, and a younger man, James Coryell. In addition there is Ezeriah Dunham (or Azeriah Dunham which is a name associated with the descendants of Benajah 2 Dunham, and circumstantial evidence that this Dunham family descends from Benajah2 Dunham) and Thomas Dunham who married Ann Coryell. | '''1. THOMAS-1 DUNHAM''', the first of this line we can locate, was born in New Jersey about 1766 and died in Howard Township, Steuben County, New York in 1845 aged 79 years.[1] This Thomas Dunham married in 1791 to '''Ann Carrell/Coryell'''.[2] She was born in New Jersey about 1764 and she died in Steuben in 1843 aged 79 years.[3] They are both buried in a small cemetery near Buena Vista, Howard Twp. Steuben Co. NY. Ann (Coryell) Dunham had brothers who followed this same migration path. The 1810 Census of Ovid, Seneca County, New York shows Abraham Coryell and Elias Coryell both of whom I believe were brothers of Ann (Coryell) Dunham. This census also shows a David A. Coryell over 45 years old, and a younger man, James Coryell. In addition there is Ezeriah Dunham (or Azeriah Dunham which is a name associated with the descendants of Benajah 2 Dunham, and circumstantial evidence that this Dunham family descends from Benajah2 Dunham) and Thomas Dunham who married Ann Coryell. | ||
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:::3. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143483616/thomas-dunham, Dunham Cemetery | :::3. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143483616/thomas-dunham, Dunham Cemetery | ||
:::4. Op. Cit. Crary pp. 52-53 | :::4. Op. Cit. Crary pp. 52-53 | ||
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== '''SECOND GENERATION''' == | == '''SECOND GENERATION''' == | ||
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'''Samuel-2 Dunham''' (Thomas 1) b. in New Jersey, abt. Aug. 1791; d. in Hector, Schyler Co. NY, 7 Feb. 1860 age 68 yrs.[1] His wife in 1850 was '''Lydia Stout'''. She was probably his only wife, and mother of all children. Samuel and Lydia are buried in Hector Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co. NY. Samuel’s will, dated 22 Dec. 1859 and petition for probate 17 March 1860 states heirs “all of full age & residing Hector” Schuyler Co.[2] | '''Samuel-2 Dunham''' (Thomas 1) b. in New Jersey, abt. Aug. 1791; d. in Hector, Schyler Co. NY, 7 Feb. 1860 age 68 yrs.[1] His wife in 1850 was '''Lydia Stout'''. She was probably his only wife, and mother of all children. Samuel and Lydia are buried in Hector Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co. NY. Samuel’s will, dated 22 Dec. 1859 and petition for probate 17 March 1860 states heirs “all of full age & residing Hector” Schuyler Co.[2] |
Revision as of 12:10, 9 March 2023
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FIRST GENERATION1. THOMAS-1 DUNHAM, the first of this line we can locate, was born in New Jersey about 1766 and died in Howard Township, Steuben County, New York in 1845 aged 79 years.[1] This Thomas Dunham married in 1791 to Ann Carrell/Coryell.[2] She was born in New Jersey about 1764 and she died in Steuben in 1843 aged 79 years.[3] They are both buried in a small cemetery near Buena Vista, Howard Twp. Steuben Co. NY. Ann (Coryell) Dunham had brothers who followed this same migration path. The 1810 Census of Ovid, Seneca County, New York shows Abraham Coryell and Elias Coryell both of whom I believe were brothers of Ann (Coryell) Dunham. This census also shows a David A. Coryell over 45 years old, and a younger man, James Coryell. In addition there is Ezeriah Dunham (or Azeriah Dunham which is a name associated with the descendants of Benajah 2 Dunham, and circumstantial evidence that this Dunham family descends from Benajah2 Dunham) and Thomas Dunham who married Ann Coryell.
SECOND GENERATIONSamuel-2 Dunham (Thomas 1) b. in New Jersey, abt. Aug. 1791; d. in Hector, Schyler Co. NY, 7 Feb. 1860 age 68 yrs.[1] His wife in 1850 was Lydia Stout. She was probably his only wife, and mother of all children. Samuel and Lydia are buried in Hector Union Cemetery, Schuyler Co. NY. Samuel’s will, dated 22 Dec. 1859 and petition for probate 17 March 1860 states heirs “all of full age & residing Hector” Schuyler Co.[2]
3. Ambrose-2 Dunham (Thomas 1) b. New Jersey, 1794; d. 1868 age 74 yrs.[1] He married about 1822 as her second husband Catherine Leonard, widow of William Smith who died in Hector, NY, 1820. She was b. in 1800; d. in March 1870. They both are buried in the Johnson Cemetery, Howard, Steuben Co. NY. Ambrose Dunham appears on the 1820 and 1825 Census in Hector, Tompkins Co NY. Ambrose appears on the 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1860 Census in Howard, Steuben Co. NY.
Prob. others as indicated by the census.
d. 10 Oct 1912, age 72 yrs.
1916, p. 53.
printed 1916, p. 53.
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