DJD-261-Lemuel-4
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261. LEMUEL 4 DUNHAM (Nathaniel 3 Joseph 2 John 1) born probably in Middleboro 13 April 1705, [1] died after 17 October 1763 when he sold land in Middleboro to Isaac Billington. [2] Lemuel married in Middleboro 16 September 1735 ELIZABETH TINKHAM, [3] daughter of Shuball and Priscilla (Childs) Tinkham. [4] Elizabeth was born in Middleboro 1 October 1719, died aged 63, [4] or about 1782 in Wilbraham MA. Mayflower Families:
Shubael Tinkham built a slitting mill on the Nemasket River. Shubael Tinkham died in Middleboro 29 March 1739 in his 47th year, [5] and his will mentions daughter Elizabeth Donham. In the records of the Middleboro Town Meetings dated 26 February 1739/40, [6] “Joseph Franco and Lemuel Donham chosen to see the due observance of the Act Relating to Horses Running upon the Commons.” The Middleboro Town Meeting record of 22 June 1752, [7] gives notice “Taken up in damage by Lemuel Dunham of Middleboro...a swine marked with V in left ear.” On 9 February Lemuel Dunham purchased land from Simeon Totman. [8] On 17 June 1752 Lemuel sold “part of the 7th lot in the last allotment of hundred acre lots in the 26 Men’s Purchase in Middleboro”. [9] On 24 June 1763 Lemuel Dunham of Middleborough, cordwainer, sold to Samuel Snow of Middleboro a tract of land in Middleboro. Elizabeth Dunham released her dower. [10] And on 17 October 1763 Lemuel Dunham of Middleboro again sold land to Isaac Billington. [11] Lemuel was a member (#211) of the First Church of Middleborough MA. (under date of 1733) Elizabeth (Tinkham) Dunham was member (#260) of the First Church of Middleboro MA. (under date of 1736, which would have been a year after she m. Lemuel Dunham. Lemuel 4 Dunham bought land in Wilbraham MA from Aaron Thompson, and sold this land to his son Joseph: Hampden Co. Registry of Deeds Book 18:38, dated 11 March 1778. Lemuel 4 Dunham sold land in Wilbraham MA to his son Ephraim; Hampden Co. Registry of Deeds, Book 18:277, dated 28 September 1781. Lemuel and Ephraim sold land to Samuel Borden of Sandisfield; as recorded in the Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 21:309, dated 15 January 1784. From History of Berkshire Co. MA Vol. II pub. NY in 1885, p. 521;
Children of Lemuel and Elizabeth (Tinkham) Dunham: born in Middleboro.
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