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LINE OF DEACON JOHN DUNHAM OF PLYMOUTH

FIFTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

3.3/4.7/5.3 OBADIAH-5 DUNHAM (Jabez-4, Nathaniel-3, Thomas-2, John-1), was b. in Hebron, Tolland, CT, 31 Mar 1730; d. in Middlefield, Otsego, NY, 17 Feb 1813; m. in Hebron, 22 Nov 1754, Lucy Gillett, dau. of Joel Gillett and Mary Foote. She was b. in Windsor, Hartford, CT, 18 Feb 1740; d. 18 Feb 1830. Both Obadiah and Lucy were bur. in Lakewood Cemetery, Cooperstown, Otsego, NY. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 34160102, photo and 108052362, photo.

Obadiah was a Medical Doctor.
Obadiah had been a garrison soldier at Fort Massachusetts (now in Williamstown, Berkshire, MA) during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). He and several other garrison soldiers from Fort Massachusetts and Fort Hoosac were early proprietors at Pownal, Bennington, VT, moving there in 1763. He fought in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783); and was one of the heroes of battle of Bennington. On September 24, 1776, he was sent as delegate to Dorset, Bennington, Vt. to organize Vermont as a state. He served as a private from May 19 to June 28, 1779, in Capt. Thomas Sawyer's company of militia raised for the defense of the northern frontiers of the United States, and received £2.19.8. He also served as a private for 67 days from August 16, 1780, in Capt. Eli Noble's company; Major Eben Allen's Detachment, and received £5.3.4 and served as a private for two days in July 1781, under the same command, "as marcher to Saratoga", NY, in the alarm, in Pownal, (signed) T. S. Peck, Adjutant General.
He served as justice of peace at Pownal, Vt. for 20 years. In 1785 he and the family (Mehitabel, Abner, Lucy) moved to the hamlet of Bowerstown in Middlefield, just Southeast of Cooperstown. He was overseer of the poor when the town of Middlefield was established in 1797.



Children of Obadiah-5 Dunham and Lucy Gilbert:
i. Lydia-6 Dunham, b. Hebron, 8 Nov 1757; d. Pownal, 15 Oct 1815; m. Pownal, 27 Oct 1774 John Downer. He was b. Pownal, 27 Oct 1744; d. 10 Dec 1815.
ii. Lucy-6 Dunham, b. Hebron, 7 Feb 1759; d. Pownal, 9 Oct 1823; m.1st, Pownal, 16 Nov 1775, Benjamin Morgan. Lucy m.2nd, 22 Jun 1806, Isaac Duel.
Benjamin: Military Service 191,424,425,426,427,428, , rank of private from Vermont, Green Mountain Boy, Herricks Rangers of Vermont 1775-1778
During the Revolutionary War Benjamin was a member of the troop from Pownal, under the command of Captain Samuel Wright and Lt. William Wheeler. At Castleton, Ethan Allen took command of the troop to march on Ft Ticonderoga in 1775. Benjamin participated in Ethan Allen’s march to Canada under Seth Warner and was a member of the rangers under Col Herrick. He also took part in the battles of Saratoga, Bemis Heights, & Bennington along with Quebec, Ft Ticonderoga and Crown Point.
6.3 Obadiah-6 Dunham, b. 17 Nov 1760. See Generation 6 Below.
iv. Abigail-6 Dunham, b. 25 Feb 1762; d. 30 May 1823; m.1st Richard Nichols; m.2nd 22 Feb 1798, Elisha Fullam. He d. 30 May 1824.
v. Diadamia-6 Dunham, b. Jan 10 1765; d. Albion, Eire, PA, 2 Dec 1841; m. Pownal, 3 Jan 1782 Lyman Jackson, son of Michael Jackson and Susannah Wilcoxson. He was b. in Simsbury, Hartford, CT, 29 Jan 1756; d. Albion 20 Mar 1835.
vi. Mehitable-6 Dunham, b. Pownal, 5 Apr 1771: d. Eire County, PA, 16 Mar 1817; m. prob. in Middlefield, 1790, Cornelius Hendricks, son of William Hendricks and Eunice Thorpe. He d. Erie County, 22 May 1816.
vii. Abner-6 Dunham, b. Pownal, 17 Aug 1773; d. in Cooperstown, 16 Feb 1822. m.1st Middlefield, Candace Irons. She was b. 7 Feb 1779; d. 27 Oct 1814. Abner m. 2nd Gratis Griffen.



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SIXTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

3.3/4.7/5.3/6.3 OBADIAH-6 DUNHAM (Obadiah-5, Jabez-4, Nathaniel-3, Thomas-2, John-1), b. in Hebron, Tolland, CT, 17 Nov 1760; d. Pownal, Bennington, VT, 12 Oct 1833; m. at the Inn of William Hendricks, Pownal, 6 Mar 1783, Lois Hendricks, dau. of William Hendricks and Eunice Thrope. She was b. in New London, New London, CT, 12 Mar 1765; d. Pownal, 18 Apr 1845. Obadiah was buried in Morgan-Townslee Cemetery, Pownal, Find a Grave Memorial ID; 14957033.

He fought with the Vermont Militia during Revolutionary War. Served in Capt. Eli Noble's company from Pownal, in Col. Ebinig Wallbridge's Regiment in response to the Saratoga alarm in July 1781.



Children of Obadiah-6 Dunham and Lois Hendricks:
i. Caroline-7 M. Dunham, b. Pownal, 8 Nov 1784; d. Pownal, 9 May 1788.
ii. Lucy-7 Gillette Dunham, b. Pownal, 3 Jul 1786; d. Pownal, 7 Jul 1818; m. Pownal, 18 Mar 1807, John Bowles.
iii. Obadiah-7 Dunham, b. Pownal, 13 Apr 1788; d. Pownal, 16 Apr 1791.
iv. Abner-7 Partridge Dunham, b. Pownal, 8 Jan 1790; d. Pownal, 13 Jan 1790.
v. Lois-7 Beardsley Dunham, b. Pownal, 8 Dec 1791; d. Bennington, Bennington, VT, 11 Apr 1875; m. Pownal, 5 May 1817, Lorenzo Downes.
vi. Diadamia-7 Dunham, b. Pownal, 3 Jan 1794; d. Pownal, 18 Jul 1796.
vii. Abigal-7 Dunham, b. Pownal, 16 Dec 1795; d. Pownal, 12 Nov 1878; m. Pownal, 6 Feb 1811, Thankful Grover.
viii. Herman-7 Dunham, b. Pownal, 24 Feb 1798.
7.10 Alfred-7 Dunham b. 9 Feb 1800. See Generation 7 Below.
x. Eber-7 Dunham, b. Pownal, 12 Jan 1803; d. Fairfield, Jefferson, IA, 5 Oct 1890; m. Pownal, Feb 1824 Lucy Jewett.
xi. Candace-7 Dunham, b. Pownal, 12 Mar 1805; d. Pownal, 23 Mar 1805.
xii. Jabez-7 Dunham, b. 26 Mar 1806, d. 18 Oct 1878; m. Amy Austin.
xiii. Abner-7 Partridge Dunham, b. Pownal, 24 Dec 1810; d. Watertown, Jefferson, NY, 13 Jan 1843; m. Watertown, 1840 Mary Norton.



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SEVENTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

7.10 Alfred-7 Dunham (Obadiah-6, Obadiah-5, Jabez-4, Nathaniel-3, Thomas-2, John-1), b. in Hebron, Tolland, CT, 09 Feb 1800; d. Pownal, Bennington, VT, 12 Mar 1867; m. 1st. Pownal, 16 Jul 1820, Marietta Kimball, dau. of Isaac Kimball and Freelove Salisbury; She was b. Pownal, 29 May 1804; d. Pownal 18 Apr 1845. Alfred m. 2nd. in Bennington, Bennington, VT, 1849, Olive Rockwood. She was b. in Newfane, Windham, VT, 1804; d. Bennington, 12 Mar 1867. Alfred and Marietta were bur. in Morgan-Townslee Cemetery, Pownal. Find a Grave Memorial ID; 43442978 and 43443033.

He moved to Clarence, Eire, NY c.1826 and returned to Pownal, c. 1836. Possibly worked on bulding the Erie Canal.



Children of Alfred-7 Dunham and Marietta Kimball:

i. Lucy-8 G Dunham, b. Pownal, 21 Oct 1822; d. Bennington, 21 Jan 1847.
ii. Isaac-8 K. Dunham, b. Pownal, 17 Apr 1824.
iii. Obadiah-8 Dunham, b. Clarence, Erie, NY, 2 Feb 1826; d. Clarence, 5 Mar 1830.
iv. Abner-8 Dunham, b. Clarence, 2 Jan 1828; d. Bennington, 26 Jul 1842.
8.5. Dewey Charles-8 Dunham b. 6 May 1830.
vi. Alfred-8 Dunham, b. Clarence, 8 Jan 1832; d. 14 Oct 1857.
vii. Freelove-8 B. Dunham, b. Clarence, 2 Jan 1834.
viii. Jesse-8 T. Dunham, b. Pownal, 15 Jun 1836; d. in Battle of the Wilderness, VA, 6 May 1864.
He was a mechanic.
He enlisted in Company A, New York 125th Infantry Regiment on 27 Aug 1862. Was captured in action September 6, 1862 and paroled 15 September 1862 at Harpers Ferry, Jefferson, VA. Promoted to Full 1st Sergeant on 15 Mar 1863. Was wounded at Gettysburg, PA in December 1863. Killed in action on 06 May 1864 during Battle of the Wilderness, VA.
The 125th regiment was organized at Troy and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years 27–29 August 1862. The regiment left Troy, 30 August 1862, and proceeded by rail to Martinsburg, Virginia, and a few days later it marched to and was engaged in the Battle of Harpers Ferry. A few of its number were killed and wounded during this battle, and the regiment together with the rest of the garrison, totaling over 11,500 men, surrendered to the Confederates on 15 September 1862. With the other captured troops, the men were sent under parole to Camp Douglas, Chicago, to remain there while awaiting exchange, which was effected 22 November.
The regiment was then ordered back to Virginia, where it was attached to Maj. Gen. Silas Casey's Division, in the defenses of Washington at Maryland Heights, and encamped at Centreville until 24 June 1863, when it joined the Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, and marched away to Gettysburg. Under command of Colonel Levin Crandall, the 125th fought at Gettysburg where it lost 139 killed and

wounded. The regiment was actively engaged at Auburn and Bristoe Station in October, losing 36 men in those battles. Colonel Crandall was temporarily absent on recruiting service, and Lieut. Col. Aaron B. Myer was in command at the battle of the Wilderness. A few days later, at Spotsylvania, the regiment was in the thick of the fight, forming part of a storming column that moved against the enemy's works at daybreak on 12 May 1864. In the two battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania, the 125th lost 118 in killed and wounded.

ix. Martha-8 Dunham, b. Pownal, 2 Jul 1838.
x. Lois-8 Dunham, b. Woodford, Bennington, VT, 27 Jan 1842; d. Williamstown, Berkshire, MA. 15 Aug 1842.
xi. Marietta-8 Dunham, b. Bennington, 3 Nov 1843
xii. Margarette-8 Dunham, b. 1844.


EIGHTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

8.5. Dewey Charles-8 Dunham (Alfred-7, Obadiah-6, Obadiah-5, Jabez-4, Nathaniel-3, Thomas-2, John-1), b. 05-06- 1830 in Clarence, NY; d. 11-08-1907 in Bennington, Vt. He started family home building tradition when he apprenticed to "Hi" Waters, a master craftsman and builder of many early homes in Old Bennington. He married Maria Elizabeth Beebe, 05-04-1854 in Bennington, VT, b. 02-20-1833 in Jackson, N.Y. (daughter of Elias Beebe and Elizabeth Millington); d. 08-02-1915 in Bennington, Vt., buried 08-04-1915 in Village Cemetery, Bennington, VT.


Children:

i. Prudence Carter Dunham, b. 03-12-1855 in NY.
ii. Harry Martin Dunham, b. 07-14-1857, d. 01-11-1910. He married Katherine L. 

Remington. +9. iii. Herbert Stanley 9 Dunham b. 07-01-1859.

iv. Nellie Maria Dunham, b. 04-28-1861. She married George W. Stanley, 04-12-1882 in 

Shaftsbury, VT. v. Florence May Dunham, b. 05-10-1863 in VT.

vi. Walter Erwin Dunham b. 08-21-1870.

NINTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

9. Herbert Stanley 9

Dewey Charles 8

Alfred 7 Obadiah 6 Obadiah 5 Jabez 4 Nathaniel 3 Thomas 2 John 1 ) Dunham, b. 07-01-1859 in Bennington, VT; d. 01-11-1910 in Shaftsbury, VT, buried in No. Bennington, VT. Died of Heart Attack while cutting logs for lumber to build a house for Arthur and Lillian. He married (1) Mary E. Loomis, 12-20-1882 in Shaftsbury, VT, b. 11-04-1861 in Shaftsbury, VT (daughter of Warren L. Loomis and Julia D. Mattison); d. 10-16-1901 in Shaftsbury, VT, buried in No. Bennington, Vt. Mary died from consumption. He married (2) Laura H. Croft, 03-23-1905 in Shaftsbury, VT, b. 1858 in Minneapolis, MN; d. 12-26-1905 in Shaftsbury, VT. Children by Mary E. Loomis: i. Arthur Cady Dunham b. 08-30-1884. +10. ii. Jesse Loomis 10 Dunham b. 01-26-1888.

iii. Frank Clyde Dunham b. 09-08-1890.
iv. Kenneth Herbert Dunham b. 11-08-1894


TENTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

10. Jesse Loomis 10 (Herbert Stanley 9 Dewey Charles 8 Alfred 7 Obadiah 6 Obadiah 5 Jabez 4 Nathaniel 3 Thomas 2 John 1 ) Dunham, b. 01-26-1888 in No. Bennington, VT; d. 12-01-1948 in Bennington, VT, buried in Grand View Cemetery, No. Bennington, VT. Selectman of Shaftsbury, VT for 15 years; deacon of Baptist Church for 30 years. Was a prolific vegetable gardener. He and Hazel owned and lived in the Isaiah Mattison house (23 room brick colonial built in 1826 including 100 acres of land) 16 in Shaftsbury for 33 years ending about 1937. He married Hazel Rockwood, 11-23-1910 in Bennington, VT, b. 1891, d. 1957. Children:

i. Leland Rockwood Dunham b. 12-12-1911.
ii. Raymond Dunham, b. 10-08-1913.
iii. Florence Susan Dunham, b. 09-30-1915. She married Clifton Ralph Bohanan.

+11. iv. Jesse Elmer 11 Dunham b. 12-16-1919.

v. Roger Edward Dunham, b. 08-24-1924, d. 02-15-1936. 

vi. Ruth Marie Dunham, b. 12-24-1933. She married Gordon Francis Clark, 07-11-1953 in Bennington, VT.


ELEVENTH GENERATION IN AMERICA

11. Jesse Elmer 11 (Jesse Loomis 10 Herbert Stanley 9 Dewey Charles 8 Alfred 7 Obadiah 6 Obadiah 5 Jabez 4 Nathaniel 3 Thomas 2 John 1 ) Dunham, b. 12-16-1919, d. 02-02-1982. He was a Civil Engineer, graduate of RPI in Troy, NY in 1940 and Chief Engineer for the State Department Agency for International Development in Bogota, Colombia and Saigon back in the 60's and Chef Engineer for CIA in the 70's. After graduation went to work with the Civil Aviation Administration as a Civil Engineer and certified pilot in charge of inspecting airports throughout New York State. He was drafted either late 1944 or early 45 and completed basic training with the Navy at Great Lakes, Illinois in April, 1945. He was shipped out by train to San Francisco presumably for the invasion of Japan but in the interim Congress had passed a bill that anyone with 2 or more kids was exempt from the draft. With 3 kids my father was released from the service but had to work at Treasure Island in San Francisco to make enough money for the train trip home. He married Lorna Morrow, 11-16-1940 in Maplecrest, NY. Children:

i. Lawrence C. Dunham, b. 10-24-1941.
ii. Warren D. Dunham, b. 08-06-1943.
iii. Diana Jean Dunham, b. 12-05-1944.
iv. Bruce William Dunham, b. 08-01-1952.
v. Sheree L. Dunham, b. 05-19-1955



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