350. Shubael 5 Dunham (Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. in Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard Island, Dukes, MA, 14 Nov 1723 [1]; bap. Edgartown, 30 Oct 1737 [2]; d. Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard Island, Dukes, MA, 12 Dec 1795 [3]; m. abt. 1745 [4], Lydia Chase, dau. of Joseph Chase and Lydia Coffin [5]. She was b. abt. 1726 [6]; d. Tisbury, 29 Oct 1806 [7[. Both Shubael and Lydia are buried in Lambert's Cove Cemetery, Tisbury, [8, 9].
Shubael was a Sea Captain / Master Mariner / Sloop Master. He was born and lived in Edgartown until 1762 when the family moved to Tisbury [10]. Lydia’s parents had moved to Martha’s Vineyard Island before 1729 and resided in Homes Hole where her father was a hatter, and to Edgartown about 1737 where they owned a lot on the harbor front [11].
- Children of Shubael 5 Dunham and Lydia Chase:
- 350.1 i. Cornelius 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., abt. 1746
- ii. Margaret 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., Mar 1748; d, 18 Sep 1766 [12]; m. Tisbury, 21 Mar 1765, George West [13]. He was b. 17 Mar 1743/44, d. Union, Knox, NY, 4 Sep 1800. They had an unnamed child, b. Sep 1766, d.y [14].
- iii. Lydia 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 7 Aug 1750, d. 10 Jul 1771 [15]; m. Tisbury, 17 Dec 1767, Lot Norton [16]. He was b. abt. 1743; m. 2nd. 4 Dec 1777, Deborah Hillman. Lot and Lydia had 1 child, Lot Norton Jr. b. 1771 [17].
- 350.4 iv. Jemima 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 1 Jan 1753
- 350.5 v. Jerusha 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., abt. 1755
- 350.6 vi. Ann 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 7 Aug 1757
- 350.7 vii. Mary 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 5 Nov 1759
- 350.8 viii. Shubael 6 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 15 Dec 1762
- 350.9 ix. Damaris 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 1763
- x. George 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 1767 Twin; m. Eugenie Du Cameron, b. France [18]
- 350.11 xi. Margaret #2 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 1767 Twin
- 350.12 xii. Thomas 6 Dunham, b. Dukes Co., 17 Jan 1771
- References:
- 1. Vital Records of Edgartown, MA, 1620-1850, p. 32, recorded as Donham; NEHGS
- 2. Edgartown Church record
- 3. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p. 212; NEHGS
- 4. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward; v.3, p. 158; m. based on birth of 1st child
- 5. Ibid. v.3, p. 73, 74
- 6. Ibid. v.3, p. 74
- 7. Op. Cit. 3; p. 212
- 8. Find a Grave Memorial 118434520, photo
- 9. Find a Grave Memorial 122091711, photo
- 10. Op. Cit. 4; v.3, p. 158
- 11. Op. Cit. 4; v.3, p. 73, 74
- 12. Op. Cit. 4; v. 3, p. 505
- 13. Op. Cit. 3, p. 134, 189
- 14. Op. Cit. 4; v.3, p. 505
- 15. Op. Cit. 3; p. 378
- 16. Op. Cit. 3; p. 134, 171
- 17. Op. Cit. 3; p. 378
- 18. Op. Cit. 4; v.3, p. 158
Generation 6
350.1 Cornelius 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., abt. 1746; d. Windsor, Berkshire, MA, 1 May 1814; m. 8 Jan 1766 Tabitha Hancock[3], dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Hancock and Sarah Torrey [4]. She was b. in 1749 [5]; d. in Windsor, 18 Apr 1813 [6]. Both Cornelius and Tabitha are buried at an Unknown Location [7, 8]. Cornelius resided at Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard Island, Dukes, MA and was a yeoman and mariner and served in the Sea Coast Defense, 1775-76. They moved to Windsor after 1800 [9].
- From MA. Soldiers & Sailors of the Revolutionary War,
- p. 39; Cornelius Dunham Corporal, Capt. Benjamin Smith’s Co. enl. 13 Oct. 1775; service to 1 Dec. 1775, 1 mo 21 days, co stationed at Martha’s Vineyard for defense of seacoast.
- p. 868 Cornelius Donham, Pvt. Capt. Benjamin Smith’s Seacoast Co. Marched Jan. 18 1776; service to 31 May 1776, 4 mos. 14 days at Martha’s Vineyard.
- Cornelius 6 on 1771 Tax Val. List, Tisbury
- Cornelius 6 on 1790 Census, Tisbury 2-5-6
- Cornelius 6 on 1800 Census, Dukes Co., Ma. p. 453, 12201-21111
- Children of Cornelius 6 Dunham and Tabitha Hancock:
- i. Torrey 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 9 Sep 1766; d. Tisbury, 3 May 1790 [10]
- ii. Susanna 7 Dunham, b Tisbury, 4 Jul 1768; d. Tisbury, 22 Apr 1813; m. Tisbury, 26 Apr 1809, Peleg Winslow [11], son of James Winslow and Rhoda Chase [12]. Peleg was b. on Martha’s Vineyard Island, 1765 [13]; d. Tisbury, Apr 1805 [14]. He m. 2nd 5 Aug 1779, Elizabeth Holmes who was b. 18 Apr 175(6); d. 2 Jul 1809. No children from either marriage [15].
- iii. Jemima 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury,11 Sep 1770 [16]; m. Reuben Jacques [17]
- iv. Daughter 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 7 Jul 1772; d. Tisbury, 8 Jul 1772, age 22 hr. [18]
- v. Edmund 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 13 Jul 1773; d. Tisbury, aft. Jan 1795 [19]
- vi. Cornelius 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 16 Mar 1775; d. At Sea, 20 Jan 1795 [20]
- vii. Samuel 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 10 Nov 1776; d. Tisbury, 29 Nov 1776 [21]
- viii. Tabitha 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 15 Nov 1777 [22]; m. Rev William Colson [23]
- 350.1.9 ix. Frederick 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 3 Jan 1780 (see below) went to NY
- x. Gustavus 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 26 Aug 1782[24]
- xi. Samuel Hancock 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 3 Sep 1784[25] (see below) went to NY
- xii. Hossea 7 Dunham, bpt Tisbury, 20 Feb 1786[26]
- xiii. Arminda 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 20 Feb 1876[27]
- xiv. Stephen 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 20 May 1787[28]
- xv. Mary 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 7 Feb 1790[29]
- xvi. Cornelius #2 7 Dunham, b. Tisbury, 27 Feb 1797[30]
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158, 162
- 2. Vital Records of Windsor, MA, 1620-1850, p. 129; NEHGS
- 3. Op. Cit.1; p. 162
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 188
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 188
- 6. Op. Cit. 2
- 7. Find a Grave Memorial # 168007262
- 8. Find a Grave Memorial # 168007440
- 9. Op. Cit.1; p. 162 – Note: Moved to Windsor, MA, where they died not Windsor, CT as indicated in Reference.
- 10. Op. Cit. 2; p. 42, 212
- 11. Op. Cit. 2; p. 42, 135, 244
- 12. Op. Cit. 1; p. 513
- 13. Op. Cit. 1; p. 513
- 14. Op. Cit. 2; p. 244
- 15. Op. Cit. 1; p. 513
- 16. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41
- 17. Op. Cit.1; p. 162
- 18. Op. Cit. 2; p. 42, 212
- 19. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41, 211
- 20. Op. Cit. 2; p. 40, 211
- 21. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41, 212
- 22. Op. Cit. 2; p. 42
- 23. Op. Cit.1; p. 162
- 24. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41
- 25. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41
- 26. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41
- 27. Op. Cit. 2; p. 40
- 28. Op. Cit. 2; p. 42
- 29. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41
- 30. Op. Cit. 2; p. 41
350.4 Jemima 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., MA, 1 Jan 1753 [1]; d. Tisbury, Dukes, 14 Nov 1789 [2]; m. Tisbury, 5 Apr 1768 Edmund Cottle [3], son of Shubael and Amy Allen [4]. He was b. Nov 1745; d. Tisbury, 9 Nov 1809 [5]. Both Jemima and Edmund were buried in Lambert’s Cove Cemetery, West Tisbury [6, 7]. Edmund was a master mariner and later in life a trader. He m. 2nd 350.11 Margaret #2 Dunham, sister of Jemima [8].
- Children of Jemima 6 Dunham and Edmund Cottle: [9]
- i. William Cottle, b. Feb 1769; d. 12 Jun 1774
- ii. Amy Cottle, b. 1770; m. 11 Sep 1788 Constant Norton
- iii. Hannah Cottle, b. 1773; m. 1796 Jethro Daggett
- iv. William #2 Cottle, b. 1775
- v. Edmund Cottle, b. 1780, m. 1st 26 Sep 1802, Thomosile Luce; m. 2nd 9 Dec 1810, Polly 'Luce’ Butler
- vi. John Cottle, b 1782; m. 7 Sep 1809 Love Luce
- vii. George Cottle, b. 1784; d. of smallpox 1798
- See 350.11 Margaret #2 Dunham for additional information on Margaret #2 Dunham, Edmund Cottle and their children
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158
- 2. Ibid, p. 112
- 3. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p. 134; NEHGS
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 110, 112
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 6. Find a Grave Memorial #28091464, photo
- 7. Find a Grave Memorial #28090083, photo
- 8. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 9. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112, 113
350.5 Jerusha 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co. MA, abt. 1755 [1]; m. Tisbury, Dukes, 4 Sep 1773, Noah Norton [2], son of Phineas Norton and Patience Cleveland [3]. He was bapt. 8 May 1748 [4]; d. in Montville, Waldo, ME, 31 May 1841 [5]. Noah served in the Sea Coast Defense (Capt. Benjamin Smith’s Company) in 1775-76 as a Private and Corporal during the American Revolution [6].
- Children of Jerusha 6 Dunham and Noah Norton: [7]
- i. Lydia Norton, b. 1775
- ii. Patience Norton, b. 1776
- iii. Jane Norton, b. 1778; m. 25 Jun 1801, Benjamin Larrabee
- iv. Seth Norton, b. 1780
- v. Phineas Norton, bap. 9 Jun 1782; m. Abigail Orcutt
- vi. Lemuel Norton, bap. 3 Jul 1785
- vii. Moody Norton, b. 1788
- viii. Noah Norton, b. 1791
- xi. Thomas Norton, b. unk.
- x. David Norton, b. 21 Jul 1797
- References;
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158
- 2. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p. 134, 171; NEHGS
- 3. Op. Cit. 1; p. 375
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 378
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Op. Cit. 1; p. 378, 379
350.6 Ann 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., MA, 7 Aug 1757 [1]; d. 7 Oct 1831[2]; m. Tisbury, Dukes, MA, 25 Jun 1775, Benjamin Foster [3], son of Benjamin Foster and Maria Tobey [4]. He was b. 9 Jul 1738[5]; d. Westerlo, Albany, NY, 22 Feb 1821[6]. Both Ann and Benjamin are buried in Greenville Rural Cemetery, Greenville, Greene, NY [7, 8]. The family resided in Tisbury until abt. 1792 and later in Greenville and Newry (Newrys), Greene Co., NY and then Westerlo, Albany, NY just a few miles away [9].
- Children of Ann 6 Dunham and Benjamin Foster: [10]
- i. Elizabeth Foster, b. 2 Jul 1776; m. James Hancock
- ii. Benjamin Foster, b. 25 Jun 1778
- iii. Polly Jenkins Foster, b. 28 Jul 1780
- iv. Ann Dunham Foster, b. 14 Jul 1782
- v. Jean Coffin Foster, b. 23 Sep 1784; d.y.
- vi. Shubael Foster, b. 10 Oct 1786
- vii. Deborah Foster, b. 4 Nov 1788
- viii. Franklin Foster, b. 1 May 1791
- ix. James Foster, b. 6 Sep 1793
- x. Jean Coffin #2 Foster, b. 25 Oct 1795
- xi. Theodore Foster, b. 28 Dec 1797
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158
- 2. Find a Grave Memorial #140272119
- 3. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p. 133, 137; NEHGS
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 178
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 178, 180
- 6. Op. Cit. 1; p. 180
- 7. Op. Cit. 2
- 8. Find a Grave Memorial # 140272092
- 9. Op. Cit. 1; p. 180
- 10. Op. Cit. 1; p. 180
350.7 Mary 6 ‘Polly” Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., MA, 5 Nov 1759 [1]; m. Tisbury, Dukes, MA, 1 Jan 1778 as the 3rd wife of Lemuel Jenkins [2, 3], son of Joseph Jenkins and Abigail Little [4]. He was b. in 1740; d. Hudson, Columbia, NY, 14 Nov 1766 [5]. Lemuel had m. 1st 14 Nov 1766, Elizabeth Butler and m. 2nd 20 Aug 1775, Elizabeth Mayhew [6].
- Children of Mary 6 ‘Polly’ Dunham and Lemuel Jenkins [7]:
- i. Infant Jenkins, buried 1784
- ii. Charles Jenkins, b. 1781
- iii. Joseph Jenkins, bapt. 26 Dec 1785
- iv. Lemuel Jenkins, bapt. 3 Jul 1791
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158
- 2. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p. 134; NEHGS
- 3. Op. Cit. 1; p. 219
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 218
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 218, 219
- 6. Op. Cit. 1; p. 219
- 7. Op. Cit. 1; p. 219
350.8 Shubael 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Tisbury, Dukes, MA 15 Dec 1762 [1]; d. Tisbury, 1836 [2]; m. Tisbury, 8 Aug 1783, Charlotte Norton [3], dau of Eliakim Norton and Maria Presbury [4]. She was b. 20 Jan 1762 [5, 6]; d. Tisbury, 1821 [7 8]. Both Shubael and Charlotte were buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Tisbury [9, 10].
Children of Shubael 6 Dunham and Charlotte Norton:
- i. Shubael 7 Dunham, b. 1784; d.y. [11]
- ii. Charlotte 7 Dunham, b. Jun 1785 [12]; m. 25 Dec 1806, David Smith, son of David Smith and Sarah Skiff. He was b. 27 Jul 1781 [13].
- iii. Polly Jenkins 7 Dunham, b. 1789 [14]; m. Dec 1808, Nathan Smith, son of David Smith and Sarah Skiff. He was b. 16 Aug 1783 [15].
- iv. William 7 Dunham, b. 20 Feb 1791; m. 21 May 1815, Sophronia Daggett [16], dau. of Silas Daggett and Deborah Butler. She was b. 19 Jul 1796 [17].
- v. Margaret C. 7 Dunham, b. 1795; m. 13 Apr 1915, Presbury Luce [18], son of Lot Luce and Peggy West. He was b. 27 Jan 1788 [19].
- vi. George 7 Dunham, b. 13 Sep 1802; m. 1st, 25 Jun 1820, Eliza Manter [20]; m. 2nd, 15 May 1836 Mary (Crowell) Luce, dau. of Barzillai Luce and widow of Elisha Luce [21]
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158, 162
- 2. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p.212; NEHGS
- 3. Op. Cit. 2, p. 135
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 361
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 361
- 6. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 7. Op. Cit. 2, p. 211
- 8. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 9. Find a Grave Memorial #182776071, photo
- 10. Find a Grave Memorial #182776092, photo
- 11. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 12. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 13. Op. Cit. 1; p. 446
- 14. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 15. Op. Cit. 1; p. 446
- 16. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 17. Op. Cit. 1; p. 135
- 18. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 19. Op. Cit. 1; p. 278
- 20. Op. Cit. 1; p. 162
- 21. Op. Cit. 1; p. 123
350.9 Damaris 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., MA, 1763 [1]; bapt. 30 Jun 1765 [2]; d. by Drowning 11 Oct 1802 [3]; m. Tisbury, Dukes, 15 Nov 1787, Andrew Norton [4], son of Ebenezer Norton and Elizabeth Smith [5]. He was b. 30 Dec 1763 [6].
- Children of Damaris 6 Dunham and Andrew Norton: [7]
- i. Margaret ‘Peggy’ Norton
- ii. Polly Norton
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158
- 2. Op. Cit. 1; p. 373
- 3. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p.234; NEHGS
- 4. Ibid. p. 133, 169
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 368
- 6. Op. Cit. 1; p. 373
- 7. Op. Cit. 1; p. 373
350.11 Margaret #2 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., 1767 Twin [1]; d. 13 May 1834 [2]; m. 18 Jul 1790, Edmund Cottle [3], son of Shubael and Amy Allen. He was b. Nov 1745 [4]; d. Tisbury, 9 Nov 1809 [5]. He had m, 1st Jemima 6 Dunham, sister of Margaret #2 6 Dunham [6]. Both Margaret and Edmund were buried in Lambert’s Cove Cemetery, West Tisbury [7, 8]. Edmund was a master mariner and later in life a trader. His will was dated 23 Oct 1809 and probated 4 Dec 1809 [9].
- See 350.5 Jemima 6 Dunham for additional information on Jemima 6 Dunham, Edmund Cottle and their children
- Children of Margaret #2 6 Dunham and Edmund Cottle: [10]
- viii. Jemima Cottle, b. 1794; d. 13 Dec 1838; unmarried
- ix. Sophronia Cottle, b. 1798; m. 28 Nov 1816 John Davis
- x. George D. Cottle, b. 1 Mar 1801; m. Peggy Waldron
- xi. Peggy Cottle, b. unk; m. 14 Aug 1825 Hiram Weeks
- xii. Mary Cottle, b. unk; m. 4 Dec 1827 Rudolphus Hancock
- xiii. Unknown #1 Cottle, d. in infancy
- xiv. Unknown #2 Cottle, d. in infancy
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158, 162
- 2. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 3. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 4. Op. Cit. 1; p. 110
- 5. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 6. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 7. Find a Grave Memorial #70922827, photo
- 8. Find a Grave Memorial #28090083, photo
- 9. Op. Cit. 1; p. 112
- 10. Op. Cit. 1; p. 113
350.12 Thomas 6 Dunham (Shubael 5 Cornelius 4 Jonathan 3,2 John 1) (Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Dukes Co., MA, 17 Jan 1771 [1]; d. 27 Mar 1841 [2]; m. 1st, 25 Oct 1792, Polly Holmes [3], dau. of John Holmes and Mary 6 Dunham [4]. She was b. 22 Aug 1768 [5]; d. 2 Feb 1800 [6]. Thomas m. 2nd 1 Jun 1800, Deborah Norton [7], dau. of Lot Norton and Lydia 6 Dunham [8]. Deborah was b. 12 Oct 1780 [9]; d. 4 Jan 1820 [10]. Thomas m. 3rd 23 Jul 1820, Pauline Hodgdon [11], dau. of Jonathan Hodgdon and Hannah Shute [12]. Pauline was b. 24 Jul 1793; d. 26 Feb 1864 [13]. Both Thomas and Polly were buried in West Chop Cemetery, Tisbury, Dukes [14, 15]. Thomas was a Counsellor-at-law, the leading citizen of Homes Hole, and held many prominent positions in town and county affairs [16].
- References:
- 1. History of Martha’s Vineyard, Banks, Charles Edward, v.3; p. 158, 162
- 2. Ibid. p. 163
- 3. Ibid. p. 163, 211
- 4. Ibid. p. 210, 211
- 5. Ibid. p. 163, 211
- 6. Ibid. p. 163
- 7. Ibid. p. 163, 378
- 8. Ibid. p. 378
- 9. Ibid, p. 163, 378
- 10. Ibid. p. 163
- 11. Ibid. p. 163
- 12. Ibid. p. 163
- 13. Ibid. p. 163
- 14. Find a Grave Memorial # 8989217, photo
- 15. Find a Grave Memorial # 8989314, photo
- 16. Ibid. p. 163
Generation 7
350.1.9 Frederick 7 Dunham (Cornelius 6, Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Tisbury, Dukes, MA, 3 Jan 1780 [1]; d. Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA, 14 Jun 1848 [2]; m. Windsor, Berkshire, MA, 1 Dec 1803, Sylvania Converse [3], dau. of Capt. Amasa Converse and Olive Williams [4]. Sylvania was b. 20 Jun 1782 [5]; d. Marion, Waushara, WI, 10 Feb 1860, at the residence of William Bender [6]. Dispelling the assumption this is a different Sylvania (Sylvinia) Dunham, her son Gustavus and his family are shown in the 1860 US Census also living in Marion [7, 8]. Sylvania is also found in the 1850 US Census living with William Bender and family in Windsor [9]. The Relation between the Bender family and Sylvania is unknown at this time.
- Children of Frederick 7 Dunham and Sylvania Converse: [10]
- i. Sarah (Zeruah) 8 Dunham, b. Cummington, Hampshire, MA, 6 Aug 1804; res. at Wautoma, Waushara, WI
- ii. Darius W 8 Dunham, b. Cummington, 18 May 1807; unproven connection to Great Barington, Berkshire, MA
- 350.1.9.3 iii. Gustavus 8 Dunham, b. Cummington, 6 Jun 1809
- iv. Frederick Evander 8 Dunham, b. Cummington, 5 Aug 1811; res. Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA
- v. Rozanna 8 Dunham, b. Cummington, 28 Mar 1814
- Possible additional children not verified (Feb 2022- JAS)
-
- vi. Sylvina Bender 8 Dunham, res. Marion WI
- vii. Martha M. 8 (Dunham) Howard, res. Wautoma Wi.
- viii. Lydia W 8 (Dunham) Lynch, res. at MN
- ix. The child who died was Roccena 8 (Dunham) Hubbard, and she had a son George O. Hubbard
- References:
- 1. Vital Records of Tisbury, MA, 1620-1850, p. 41; NEHGS
- 2. Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1841-1910, Pittsfield; v.39, p. 57; NEHGS
- 3. Vital Records of Windsor, MA, 1620-1850; p. 84; NEHGS
- 4. Ibid, p. 26
- 5. Ibid, p. 26
- 6. Obituary, The Waushara Argus, 2 Feb 1860; DGRA Newsletter, Oct 2020, p. 15
- 7. 1860 United States Federal Census
- 8. Dunham Genealogical Research Association Newsletter, V. 17, #4; Oct 2020, p. 15
- 9. 1850 United States Federal Census
- 10. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1985, Cummington, p. 68; Ancestry
Generation 8
350.1.9.3 Gustavus 8 Dunham Dunham (Frederick 7, Cornelius 6, Shubael 5, Cornelius 4, Jonathan 3, 2, Deacon John 1 Dunham), b. Cummington, Hampshire, MA, 6 Jun 1809 [1]; d. Marion, Waushara, WI, 4 Apr 1874 [2], his Obituary was published in the Waushara Argus Newspaper [3]; m. int. Windsor, Berkshire, MA, 15 Apr 1835, Lurancy (Lavinia) Hadlock [4], dau. of John Hadlock and Mary Ann Thompson [5]. She was b. in Hawley, Franklin, Ma, 7 Nov 1810 [6]; d. Wellington, Sumner, KS, 2 Feb 1908 [7]. Gustavus, Lurancy and children were found in Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA, in the 1850 US Census and the 1855 Massachusetts State Census [8, 9]. They were in Marion, WI for the 1860 Federal Census [9] and in Berlin, Green Lake, WI for the 1870 Census [10]. Lurancy was living in Denver, Adams, NE, 2 Jun 1880 [11] and in Hastings twp., Adams, 6 Jun 1900 [12].
From a probate record of Gustavus Dunham dated 22 May 1874. He left surviving him Lurancy Dunham, his widow residing in the town of Marion; Sarah Jane Dalrymple; William W. Dunham, Ellen Cramer, and Gustavus Dunham.
- From the 1850 Census of Pittsfield, Berkshire Co. MA;
- Gustavus Dunham 40 Farmer
- Lurany 39
- Sarah J. 13
- William W. 11
- Lurany E. 7
- Gustavus E. 3
- Children of Gustavus 8 Dunham and Lurancy A. Hadlock:
- 350.1.9.3.1 i. Sarah Jane 9 Dunham, b. Windsor, 27 Jun 1837
- 350.1.9.3.2 ii. William Wallace 9 Dunham, b. Windsor, 19 Apr 1839
- 350.1.9.3.3 iii. Ellen L 9 Dunham, b. Windsor, 14 Oct 1842
- 350.1.9.3.4 iv. Gustavus 9 Dunham, b. Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA, 3 Jan 1847
- References:
- 1. Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1985, Cummington, p. 68; Ancestry
- 2. U. S., Obituary Collection, Ancestry
- 3. Death Notice; the Waushara Argus, WI, 16 Apr, 1874, p. 1; photocopy, provided by Mike Flynn
- 4. Vital Records of Windsor, MA, 1620-1850; p. 84, 89; NEHGS
- 5 Pedigree Resource File, by Dean L Hadlock, Family Search
- 6 Ibid.
- 7. Obituary, The Wellington Daily News, 3 Feb 1908, p. 2; Newspapers.com
- 8 1850 United States Federal Census; Ancestry
- 9. 1855 Massachusetts State Census
- 10. 1860 United States Federal Census; Ancestry
- 11. 1880 United States Federal Census; Ancestry
- 12. 1900 United States Federal Census; Ancestry
Generation 9
350.1.9.3.1 Sarah Jane 9 Dunham, b. Windsor, Berkshire, MA, 27 Jun 1837 [1]; d. Des Moines, Polk, IA, 21 Jun 1926 [2]; m. Waushara Co, WI, 27 Dec 1862, David W Dalrymple [3,4]. He was b. in Sacket Harbor, Jefferson, NY, 5 Jan 1837; d. Des Moines, 6 Aug 1916 [5]. Both Sarah and David were buried in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines [6, 7].
David was living in Marion, Waushara, WI when he registered for the Civil War Draft, Jul 1863 [8]. He had been with the 16 Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers, but was discharged 10 Sep 1862 due to wounds received [9, 10]. He was a Civil War Veteran and a member of the GAR [11]. He moved the family to Des Moines abt. 1883/4 [12, 13]
- Children of Sarah Jane 9 Dunham and David W Dalrymple:
- i. Francis Adelbert Dalrymple, b. Wisconsin, abt. 1861 [14]
- ii. Cecil M Dalrymple, b. Iowa, Feb 1873 [15]
- iii. Nellie E Dalrymple, b. Iowa, Aug 1883 [16]
- iv. Unknown #1 Dalrymple, d. bef. 1900 [17]
- v. Unknown #2 Dalrymple, d. bef. 1900 [18]
- vi. Unknown #3 Dalrymple, d. bef. 1900 [19]
- References:
- 1. Vital Records of Windsor, MA, 1620-1850; p. 30; NEHGS
- 2. Obituary, Des Moines Tribune, 23 Jun 1926, p 9; Newspapers.com
- 3. Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Index, 1820-1907; Ancestry
- 4. 1900 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 5. Obituary, Des Moines Register, 9 Aug 1916, p 5; Newspapers.com
- 6. Find a Grave Memorial 158943520
- 7. Find a Grave Memorial 62119381
- 8. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865; Ancestry
- 9. Op. Cit. 5
- 10. Op. Cit. 8
- 11. OP. Cit. 7
- 12. Op. Cit. 2
- 13. Op. Cit. 5
- 14. 1880 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 15. Ibid.
- 16. Op. Cit. 4
- 17. Op. Cit. 4
- 18. Op. Cit. 4
- 19. Op. Cit. 4
350.1.9.3.2 William Wallace 9 Dunham, b. Windsor, Berkshire, MA, 19 Apr 1839 [1]; d. Allen, Lyon, KS, 20 Jan 1916 [2]; m. Waushara Co., WI, 7 Sep 1862, Harriet Emily Bigsby [3], dau. of Samuel Simon Bigsby Sr. and Huldah Raymound [4]. She was b. in Fairfax, Franklin, VT, 2 Jun 1843 [5]; d. Allen, 5 Jul 1918 [6]. Both were buried at Allen Cemetery, Allen [7, 8]
William was a Private in Company G 30th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry during the Civil War [9]
- Children of William Wallace 9 Dunham and Harriet Emily Bigsby [9]:
- i. William A 10 Dunham, 1863 - 1936
- ii. Frederick Eugene 10 Dunham 1868 - 1880
- iii. Sabra Ellen 10 Dunham, 1869 -
- iv. Ethan Lorrance 10 Dunham, 1877 - 1911
- v. Thomas Edgar 10 Dunham, 1877 - 1932
- vi. Belle Leone 10 Dunham, 1886 - 1973
- References:
- 1. Vital Records of Windsor, MA, 1620-1850; p. 30; NEHGS
- 2. Find a Grave Memorial 26719804
- 3. Wisconsin Marriages, pre-1907; Ancestry
- 4. Bigsby – Mcleod Family Tree by stanleybigsby; Ancestry
- 5. Find a Grave Memorial 26719795
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Op. Cit. 2
- 8. OP. Cit. 5
- 9. Obituary, the Northern Lyon County Journal, (Allen, Lyon, KS), 28 Jan 1916, p. 1
- 10. Op. Cit. 4
350.1.9.3.3 Ellen L 9 Dunham, b. Windsor, Berkshire, MA, 14 Oct 1842 [1]; d. in Pueblo Co., CO, 8 Jan 1909 ; m. Waushara Co, WI, 24 Aug 1862, Irving W Cramer [3, 4]. He was b. in 1842, d. 17 Jan 1902 [5]. Both Ellen and Carl were buried in Parkview Cemetery, Hastings, Adams, NE [6, 7]. Irving enlisted in the Civil War, 15 Aug 1862 as a Sargent in Co. G, 30th Wisconsin Infantry. He was Mustered Out, 30 Aug 1965 War [8]. The family was living in Denver, Adams, NE, 2 Jun 1880 [9], and in Hastings, Adams, 6 Jun 1900 [10].
- Children of Ellen L 9 Dunham and Irving W Cramer:
- i. Ida A Cramer, b. Wisconsin, abt. 1866 [11]
- ii. Inez C Cramer, b. Illinois, abt. 1869 [12]
- iii. Lena A Cramer, b. Illinois, abt. 1872 [13]
- iv. Ella J Cramer, b. Illinois, abt. 1874 [14]
- v. Jessie F Cramer, b. in Nebraska, May 1878 [15]
- vi. Carl D Cramer, b. in Nebraska, Feb 1880 [16]
- vii. Ada B Cramer, b. in Nebraska, Aug 1882 [17]
- viii. Unknown Cramer, d. bef. Jun 1900 [18]
- References:
- 1. Vital Records of Windsor, MA, 1620-1850; p. 30; NEHGS
- 2. Find a Grave Memorial 187469305; photo of lot 34, no marker
- 3. Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Index, 1820-1907
- 4. 1900 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 5. Find a Grave Memorial 58099039; photo of lot 35, no marker
- 6. Op. Cit. 2
- 7. Op. Cit. 5
- 8. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865, Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion; Ancestry
- 9. 1880 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 10. Ibid.
- 11. Ibid.
- 12. Ibid.
- 13. Ibid.
- 14. Ibid.
- 15. Op. Cit. 4
- 16. Op. Cit. 4
- 17. Op. Cit. 4
- 18. Op. Cit. 4
350.1.9.3.4 Gustavus Eugene 9 Dunham, b. Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA, 3 Jan 1847 [1]; d. in Corbin, Sumner, KS, 26 Feb 1926 [2]; m. Watoma, Waushara, WI, 31 Dec 1869 [3], Alice Luella Miller, dau. of Orvis and Eliza Miller [4]. She was b. in Waushara Co., abt. 1852 [5]; d. in Denver, Denver, CO, 28 Feb 1926 [6].
Gustavus Eugene was with his parent’s family in Pittsfield, 14 Oct 1850 [7] and Sep 1855 [8] and had moved to Marion, Waushara, WI, by 13 Jul 1860 [9]. Gustavus and Alice were found married and living in Danbury Precinct, Red Willow, NE, 21 Jun 1880 [10], in Grant Precinct, Red Willow, 1 Jun 1900 [11] and on 9 May 1910 they were in Downs twp., Sumner, KS [12].
- Children of Gustavus Eugene 9 Dunham and Alice Luella Miller:
- i. Elmer 10 Dunham, b. in Wisconsin, abt. 1872 [13]
- ii. Clifford 10 Dunham, b. in Wisconsin, Oct 1873 [14]
- iii. Arden 10 Dunham, b. in Nebraska, abt. 1776 [15]
- iv. Ross 10 Dunham, b. in Nebraska, abt. 1876 [16]
- v. Elsie 10 Dunham b. in Nebraska, abt. 1883 [17]
- vi. Florence 10 Dunham b. in Nebraska, abt. 1884 [18]
- vii. Edna 10 Dunham b. in Nebraska, abt. Jan 1885 [19]
- 350.1.9.3.4.7 viii. Mildred Elizabeth 10 Dunham, b. in Nebraska, 26 Mar 1891
- ix. Myrtle 10 Dunham, b. Nebraska, Feb 1893 [20]
- 350.1.9.3.4.9 x. Leslie 10 Dunham, b. Grant, Red Willow, NE, 29 Nov 1895
- xi. Unknown 1 10 Dunham [21]
- xii. Unknown 1 10 Dunham [22]
- References:
- 1. Massachusetts, U.S., Birth Records, 1840-1915; Ancestry
- 2. Dunham Genealogical Research Association Newsletter, v. 17, #4; Oct 2020, p. 23
- 3. Pre-1907 Wisconsin Marriage record, Waushara County, v. 2, p. 15; State Historical Society of Wisconsin
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. 1900 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 6. Op. Cit. 2
- 7. 1850 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 8. 1855 Kansas State Census; Ancestry
- 9. 1860 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 10. 1880 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 11. Op. Cit. 5
- 12. 1910 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
- 13. OP. Cit. 10
- 14. Op. Cit. 5
- 15. Op. Cit. 10
- 16. Op. Cit. 10
- 17. Op. Cit. 5
- 18. Op. Cit. 5
- 19. Op. Cit. 5
- 20. Op. Cit. 5
- 21. Op. Cit. 5
- 22. Op. Cit. 5
Generation 10
350.1.9.3.4.7 Mildred Elizabeth 10 Dunham, b. Grant, Red Willow, NE, 26 Mar 1891 [1]; d. Wellington, Sumner, KS, 24 Feb 1979 [2]; m. Lancaster Co., abt. 1911, Ward Stonehocker [3], son of John T Stonehocker and Rebecca Ann Snider [4]. He was b. in Sumner Co, KS, 22 Mar 1881 [5]; d. Wellington, 2 Mar 1964 [6]. Both Mildred and Ward were bur. in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington [7, 8].
Mildred was living in Grant Precinct, Red Willow on 1 June 1900 with her parents and siblings [9]. Then in 1910 the family was found in Downs, Sumner, KS [10]. Ward was living in Nemaha, Nemaha, KS in 1885, age 4, with his parents and siblings [11] in Bluff, Sumner, 13 Jun 1900 [12] and in Falls, Sumner, 27 Apr 1910, with his parents and siblings [13].
By 1915, Mildred and Ward, who was a Machinist, had married and they had 4 children living in Falls [14].
He registered for the World War 1 Draft in Corbin, Sumner, KS, 12 Sep 1918 [15]. They still lived in Falls in 1920 having added another child to the family [16] and by 1930 the 3 more children had been born and Ward operated a grader, working on Public Roads. The Family owned their home, valued at $300.00 and it had a Radio [17]. In 1940, the family had moved to Wellington where Ward was a Tractor Operator for the County. Both Nettie and Luella had married in the mid 1930’s [18].
Children of Mildred Elizabeth 10 Dunham and Ward Stonehocker [19, 20]:
i. Raymond Burdett Stonehocker, b. Corbin, Sumner, KS, 30 Jun 1911; d. Wichita,
Sedgwick, KS, 5 Jan 1993; bur. Sumner Memorial Gardens, Wellington, Sumner,
KS, photo [21].
ii. Zelma Stonehocker, b. Corbin, abt. 1913; d. Sumner, KS, 11 Jul 1997; m. Charles
Oscar Gruber (1911-1977); bur. Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Wellington [22].
iii. Nettie Stonehocker, b. Corbin, 28 Aug 1913; d. Wichita, 7 May 1993; m. Raymond
Ellsworth Leitzel (1899-1983); bur. Wichita Park Cemetery, Wichita [23].
iv. Luella Pearl Stonehocker, b. Kansas, 16 Feb 1915; d. Wichita, 29 Nov 2003; m. 1st Lon
Wilton Cummins (1910-1954), m. 2nd Roy Edward Gibbs (1898-1986); bur. Lakeview
Cemetery, Wichita [24].
v. Melvin Dale Stonehocker, b. Corbin, Sumner, KS, 7 Oct 1916; d. Los Angeles Co., CA
1 Nov 1974; bur. Prairie Lawn Cemetery [25].
vi. Evadean M Stonehocker, b. 22 Jul 1921; d. 26 Aug 1999; m. Thomas Keeling (1922-
2005); bur. Glen Haven Memorial Park, Sylmar, Los Angeles, CA [26].
vii. Charles F ‘Stoney’ Stonehocker, b. Corbin, 4 Jun 1923; d. Kansas 11 Sep 2020; m. Lois
Cecil Arnett (1925-2013); bur. Prairie Lawn Cemetery [27].
viii. Leta Mae Stonehocker, b. Kansas City, Jackson, MO, 10 May 1926; d. Kern Co., CA
19 Jun 1990; m. 1942, Eugene Francis Kabureck (1919-1976); bur. Eternal Valley
Memorial Park, Newhall, Los Angeles, CA [28].
References:
1. 1900 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
2. Stonehocker Family Tree by annruby1; Ancestry
3. Find a Grave Memorial 15093298, photo
4. Nebraska, U.S., Index to Marriages, 1909-1955, Certificate Number 9938
5. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
6. Find a Grave Memorial #15093328, photo
7. Op. Cit. 3
8. Op. Cit. 6
9. Op. Cit. 1
10. 1910 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
11. Kansas, U.S., State Census Collection, 1855-1925
12. Op. Cit 1
13. Op. Cit. 10
14. Kansas, U.S., State Census Collection, 1855-1925
15. Op. Cit. 5
16. 1920 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
17. 1930 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
18. 1940 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
19. Op. Cit. 3, Op. Cit. 6
20. Op. Cit. 2
21. Find a Grave Memorial 15093423, photo
22. Find a Grave Memorial 15093505, photo
23. Find a Grave Memorial 86404035, unmarked
24. Find a Grave Memorial 8781044, photo
25. Find a Grave Memorial 15093328, photo
26. Find a Grave Memorial 88961326, photo
27. Find a Grave Memorial 215550349, photo
28. Find a Grave Memorial 55973660, photo
350.1.9.3.4.9 Leslie Fred 10 Dunham, b. Mc Cook, Red Willow, NE, 29 Nov 1896 [1, 2]; d. at Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, Nov 1971 [3]; m. Brighton, Adams, CO, 7 Dec 1920, Florence Rose Jacobucci [4], dau. of John (Genarro) Jacobucci and Lucia Rosa Campanella [5]. She was b. in Colorado, 6 Jun 1900 [6, 7]; d. Newport Beach, Orange, CA, 3 Jan 1985 [8, 9]. Both Leslie and Rose are buried in Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, San Bernardino, CA [10, 11].
Leslie was living in Grant Precinct, Red Willow on 1 June 1900 with his parents and siblings [12]. Then in 1910 the family was found in Downs, Sumner, KS [13] and also in 1915 [14]. Leslie was in Hudson, Weld, CO, 5 Jun 1918 when he registered for the WW1 draft [15]. He enlisted in the US Army, 25 Sep 1918 [16] and departed for Europe from Hoboken, NJ, the Port of New York, on The Empress of Asia as a private with the 312th Motor Repair Unit, Co. C 12 Nov 1918, 1 day after the end of World War 1 [17]. He Departed from Bordeaux, France, 3 Jul 1919, returning to Brooklyn 15 Jul 1919 on the Santa Malta and went to Camp Mills, Mineola, NY [18]. It appears that he was discharged 24 Jul 1919 [19].
After getting married in Colorado in 1920 we next find the family in Green River, Sweetwater, WY in 1930 and Leslie was working as a Stoker in an Electric Power Plant [20]. In 1934 he was working as a Fireman at an Electric Power Plan, living in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, [21] and in 1940 as a Turbine Operator at a Public Utility Co. living back in Green River [22]. The family was in Salt Lake City before 1942 when he was working as a Fireman for the Utah Power & Light Co [23]. He registered for the WW2 Draft on 27 Apr 1942, residing at 326 East South Temple [24]. Leslie was a Surveyor in 1948 [25] and a Water treater in 1949 thru 1960 [26]. He was retired by 1965 [27].
Child of Leslie Fred 10 Dunham and Florence Rose Jacobucci:
350.1.9.3.4.9.1 i. Alice Joan [11] Dunham, b. Green River, Sweetwater, WY 8 Sep 1921
References:
1. WW1 Draft Registration Card; Ancestry
2. WW2 Draft Registration Card; Ancestry
3. Certificate of Death, Utah Department of Health; Original provided by Mike Flynn
4. Colorado, County Marriage Records and State Index, 1862-2006; Ancestry
5. Fraser Family Tree by travisfrasernyc, Ancestry
6. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, birth date shown; Ancestry
7. 1920 U.S. Federal Census, birth location shown; Ancestry
8. California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997
9. Op. Cit. 3
10. Find a Grave Memorial # 149846498
11. Find a Grave Memorial # 149846574
12. 1900 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
13. 1910 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
14. 1915 Kansas State Census; Ancestry
15. Op. Cit. 1
16. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
17. U.S., Army Transport Service Arriving and Departing Passenger Lists, 1910-1939
18. Ibid.
19. U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940
20. 1930 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
21. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
22. 1940 U.S. Federal Census; Ancestry
23. Op. Cit. 21
24. Op. Cit. 2
25. Op. Cit. 21
26. Op. Cit. 21
27. Op. Cit. 21
Generation 10
The Below Info not Verified Feb 2022 - JAS
Glenna Rae 9 Dunham b 11 Oct 1933 Ringgold TX...d July 19,2004 Terlton, Ok
William Glenn 9 Dunham b 21 June 1903 Wellington Ks....d Feb 1967
Thomas Edgar 9 Dunham b Walworth WI 28 Jun 1872 d 23 Mar 1932 Nampa ID
350.1.9.3.2.5 v. Thomas Edgar 10 Dunham, 1877 - 1932
Thomas Edgar 10 Dunham b. 28 June 1872 Walworth, WI
d. 23 March 1932 Nampa ID
m. Minnie Myrtle Ellsworth
b. 15 April 1877
d. 16 April 1912 Wellington, Sumner Co. KS
After Minnie’s death Thomas remarried. My grandmother said his 2nd wife’s family had a traveling circus that they traveled with. They ended up in ID. No children from this marriage. 2nd wife was Mary (unknown) with whom he is listed in the 1920 ID census.
Son of Thomas Edgar 10 Dunham:
William Glenn 11 Dunham b. 21 June 1903 Wellington KS
d. 16 Feb. 1967 Tulsa OK, buried Chimes Community, Trace Ridge Cemetery, Leslie, AR
m. Cornelia Theo Buck 15 April 1933 in Conroe TX
she was b. 23 Oct. 1913 Tulsa OK
she d. 30 Dec. 1999 Tulsa OK, buried Chimes Community, Trace Ridge Cem.
Daughter of William Glenn 11 Dunham:
Glenna Rae Dunham b. 11 Oct. 1933 Ringgold TX
d. 19 July 2004 Terlton, OK, buried Chimes Community, Trace Ridge Cem.
m. Aubrey Ray Newman 21 Aug. 1950
he was b. 10 Dec. 1929 Woolum, AR
Daughter of Aubrey Ray and Glenna Rae (Dunham) Newman:
Kimberly Diane 12 Newman b. 25 Sept. 1960 Yakima, WA (who sent the e-mail)
So, Kim Curtis’ line continues from Thomas Edgar 10 while your line continues from Frederick Eugene 10 Dunham.
The following is an e-mail from Kim received in 2006:
- New E-mail address as of 31 July 2006; k newman is: kdn101133@yahoo.com
- Hi my name is Kimberly Curtis and I am searching my Dunham line. My line is as follows
Kimberly Curtis
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