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− | 26. '''David 4 Dunham''' (Nathaniel 3 Dunham, Jonathan 2 Dunham alias Singletary, Richard 1 Singletary) born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey probably in 1704, [1] died in Elizabethtown, Essex Co. New Jersey between 30 April 1771 and 1 September 1772, the dates on which his will was written and proved. [2] He married in Westfield NJ ca. 1730 Esther Crane, [3] daughter of John and Esther (Williams) Crane of Westfield NJ. | + | 26. '''David-4 Dunham''' (Nathaniel-3 Dunham, Jonathan-2 Dunham alias Singletary, Richard-1 Singletary) born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey probably in 1704, [1] died in Elizabethtown, Essex Co. New Jersey between 30 April 1771 and 1 September 1772, the dates on which his will was written and proved. [2] He married in Westfield NJ ca. 1730 Esther Crane, [3] daughter of John and Esther (Williams) Crane of Westfield NJ. She died in Elizabethtown in 1773 and Esther (Crane) Dunham: born in Westfield, Union Co. NJ |
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A possible child was James, b. 1721/2, m. Sarah Hedges; see Myers p. 551 for discussion of the fact that he was called “half brother” of John-5 Dunham, and the possibility that he was a child of Esther Crane, and was perhaps adopted by David 4 Dunham. James Dunham was named in the will of his mother, but not named in the will of David-4 Dunham. | A possible child was James, b. 1721/2, m. Sarah Hedges; see Myers p. 551 for discussion of the fact that he was called “half brother” of John-5 Dunham, and the possibility that he was a child of Esther Crane, and was perhaps adopted by David 4 Dunham. James Dunham was named in the will of his mother, but not named in the will of David-4 Dunham. |
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26. David-4 Dunham (Nathaniel-3 Dunham, Jonathan-2 Dunham alias Singletary, Richard-1 Singletary) born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey probably in 1704, [1] died in Elizabethtown, Essex Co. New Jersey between 30 April 1771 and 1 September 1772, the dates on which his will was written and proved. [2] He married in Westfield NJ ca. 1730 Esther Crane, [3] daughter of John and Esther (Williams) Crane of Westfield NJ. She died in Elizabethtown in 1773 and Esther (Crane) Dunham: born in Westfield, Union Co. NJ A possible child was James, b. 1721/2, m. Sarah Hedges; see Myers p. 551 for discussion of the fact that he was called “half brother” of John-5 Dunham, and the possibility that he was a child of Esther Crane, and was perhaps adopted by David 4 Dunham. James Dunham was named in the will of his mother, but not named in the will of David-4 Dunham. This James died 7 June 1796 aged 75 years. James married Sarah (--) Hedges, who died 7 August 1807. She had a daughter, Sarah Hedges, who died 7 Dec. 1820 age 63 years, unmarried. James and Sarah (Hedges) Dunham had at least two children, but these two children died unmarried, without issue. These children were, James who died 5 May 1790 age 25 years, unm., and Hannah who d. 9 July 1817 age 54 years, unm. James Dunham lived at Littell’s Bridge, in Morris County, and owned a farm there of upwards of 60 acres. [4]
See Littell Families History and Genealogy compiled by Judge Noble K. Littell, Vol. 1 p. 355;[7] She died 1818 in Henry Co. KY Amos was the son of Abraham Littell
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