LINE OF DEACON JOHN DUNHAM OF PLYMOUTHFOURTH GENERATION IN AMERICA
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249. ELEAZER 4 DUNHAM (Eleazer 3 Joseph 2 John 1) b. 15 January, 1682; [1] died after 29
Oct. 1743 when he married his second wife. There is no Plymouth County probate for Eleazer 4 Dunham. He married first 21 May 1705 MIRIAM PHILLIPS. He married second 29 Oct. 1743 ELIZA CONNOR, widow, of Hanover. [2]
Children of Eleazer and Miriam (Phillips) Dunham born in Plymouth: [3]
- i. Rebeckah 5 Dunham, b. 2 February 1706; d. aft. 26 April 1769; m. in Middleboro 13 June 1734 Samuel 5 Warren [4]
- On 26 April 1769 Samuel and Rebekah Warren of Middleboro received a bond from their son Jabez Warren for the whole of Samuel’s homestead farm in Middleboro.
- On 28 Nov. 1770 Samuel Warren and son Jabez were mentioned in the diary of Isaac Backus as moving to Oakham, but were delayed by a snowstorm. (Backus Diary p. 786)
- On 9 July 1770 Jabez Warren of Middleboro bought 81 acres with mansion house and buildings at Oakham, Worcester Co. MA.
- On 29 March 1773 Jabez Warren and wife Zilpah sold this land.
- No Worcester Co. probate for Samuel Warren.
- Children of Samuel and Rebecca (Dunham) Warren, b. Middleboro: [5]
- i. Betty 6 Warren bp. 4 April 1741
- ii. Jabez 6 Warren
- iii. prob. Samuel 6 Warren, poss. m. Bethia Snow: MF Vol. 18: Part III p. 58.
- ii. Feare 5 Dunham b. 13 March 1707/9; d. in Liverpool, Nova Scotia 12 Sept. 1774. [6] She married first 7 May 1731 Jacob Curtis, [7] son of Ebenezer and Mary (Tinkham) Curtis. He was born in Plymouth MA 11 Oct. 1710, died probably at sea before 22 Jan. 1752 when Fear Curtis, widow of Jacob Curtis, late of Plymouth, mariner, deceased, was appointed administratrix of her husband’s estate. She married second in Plymouth 13 June 1752 William Gammons. [8]
- In an article by Morton W. Saunders published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 54:227 entitled “What Happened to Jacob and Fear (Dunham) Curtis?” The following information is given.
- “Jacob Curtis, son of Ebenezer and Mary (Tinkham) Curtis, was born 11 Oct. 1710, at Plymouth, Mass., in the fifth generation from Peter Brown, Stephen Hopkins & Francis Cooke of the Mayflower. . . Two of their daughters went to Nova Scotia and were married shortly after they arrived. Theirs was the first double wedding in Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia. On 21 Mar. 1762, Fear Curtis married Richard Kempton, and Sarah Curtis married Joseph Woods.” [9]
- Children of Jacob and Fear (Dunham) Curtis born in Plymouth: [10]
- i. Elizabeth 6 Curtis b. 24 May 1732
- ii. Sarah 6 Curtis b. 14 July 1734
- iii. Caleb 6 Curtis b. 13 July 1737; d. 29 July 1740
- iv. Fear 6 Curtis b. 12 May 1740
- v. Jacob 6 Curtis b. 10 August 1742
- vi. Mary 6 Curtis b. 19 March 1744/5
- vii. Hannah 6 Curtis b. 24 April 1747
- Child of William and Fear (Dunham) (Curtis) Gammons: [11]
- viii. Rebecca 6 Gammons b. 26 March 1753, Plymouth MA
- 367. iii. Nathaniel 5 Dunham b. 4 January 1710/11
- iv. Ezekiel 5 Dunham b. 14 July 1713; d. 28 June 1714
- 368. v. Ezekiel 5 Dunham (again) b. 10 January 1716/17
- vi. Elizabeth 5 Dunham b. 7 March 1723/4 (nfi)
- vii. Jerusha 5 Dunham b. 2 February 1725/6; d. after 5 Sept. 1764; m. in Plymouth 19 April 1748 Zephaniah Morton of Plymouth [12]
- Children of Zephaniah and Jerusha (Dunham) Morton born in Plymouth: [13]
- i. Zephaniah 6 Morton b. 12 March 1748/9
- ii. George 6 Morton b. 27 Dec. 1750
- iii. Eleazer 6 Morton b. 6 April 1753
- iv. Sarah 6 Morton b. 20 Dec. 1755
- v. William 6 Morton b. 10 Oct. 1757
- vi. Rebecca 6 Morton b. 1 April 1760
References:
- 1. Plymouth VR p. 2 (spelled Eliazur).
- 2. Plymouth VR p. 159.
- 3. Plymouth VR p. 37.
- 4 Mayflower Families Richard Warren Vol. 18, Part III p. 57.
- 5. Ibid. p. 57-8.
- 6. The Simeon Perkins Diary, Perkins House, Liverpool, N.S. has under date of 13 Sept. 1774;
- ‘The wife of William Gammon died yesterday of a lingering disease and buried today.’
- 7. Plymouth VR p. 96.
- 8. Plymouth VR p. 146.
- 9. TAG 54:227.
- 10. Plymouth VR p. 114.
- 11. Plymouth VR p. 191.
- 12. Plymouth VR p. 155.
- 13. Plymouth VR p. 26.
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