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About Richard Dunham, of Langford
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Recent research shows that John Dunham was likely a son of Richard Dunham of Langford, Bedfordshire, England [see "The English Origin and First marriage of Deacon John Dunham of Plymouth, Massachusetts "by Robert Leigh Ward, published in July 1996 in TAG71:130-133].
JOHN DUNHAM was born ca. 1589 probably in England, and died in Plymouth Massachusetts 2 March 1668/69 at age 80 years. He was a Leyden Separatist who came to Plymouth between 1628 and 1632, probably with those who arrived from Holland in 1630. John Dunham had married first in Clophill, Bedfordshire, England on 17 August 1612 SUSAN KAINO who died in Holland. He married second in Leyden on 22 October 1622 ABIGAIL BALLOU, daughter of Thomas Ballou. Early publications contain much erroneous information on the ancestery of John Dunham.
Another article that should be consulted by Dunham descendants is "The Fraudulent Ancestry of Deacon John Dunham of Plymouth" by Paul C. Reed, published in April 1998 in TAG 73:101-104. This article disproves the purported descent from royal ancestors.
Thirdly, the sketch on JOHN DUNHAM in "The Great Migration Begins" by Robert Charles Anderson, published in 1995 in Volume I:599-603 contains references to his life in Plymouth. It should be noted however, that even some of the information presented in that sketch has been superceeded by the above research published by Robert Leigh Ward, and cited above. [Gratia S.Mahony] source: http://www.rootsquest.com/~sirjames/dunham/dunham1.htm
Lived in Scrooby, England. Inclined to Puritan Reformers
Source: Adrienne Anderson chart of Scandinavian Norman Descent of Hamblins
Thomas secretly moved his family to London when the English began to persecute those of the Church of England faith.
Sources:
- 'Pioneers of MA.', p 146.
- Am. Genealogist, vol. 30, p 143D
- DAR Colonists, Bk. 1, Suppl. 1921-1925, p 13
- Comp. Am. Genealogist, vol. 7, p 847
- Pierces Col. Lists
- Info from Dunham descendant, Joanne Yeager Gwinn
- www.dunham-singletary.org/Pirton Local History Group
- www.dunham-singletary.org/ Pirton Local History Group/ The Dunham Family in the Line of Richard Dunham
- N.E.H. & G., vol. 9, p 313.
Lived in Scrooby, England. Inclined to Puritan Reformers
Source: Adrienne Anderson chart of Scandinavian Norman Descent of Hamblins
Thomas secretly moved his family to London when the English began to persecute those of the Church of England faith.
Sources: 'Pioneers of MA.', p 146.
Am. Genealogist, vol. 30, p 143D
DAR Colonists, Bk. 1, Suppl. 1921-1925, p 13
Comp. Am. Genealogist, vol. 7, p 847
Pierces Col. Lists
Info from Dunham descendant, Joanne Yeager Gwinn
www.dunham-singletary.org/Pirton Local History Group
www.dunham-singletary.org/ Pirton Local History Group/ The Dunham Family in the Line of Richard Dunham
N.E.H. & G., vol. 9, p 313.
Deacon John Dunham’s own christening record was found in Pirton, Hertfordshire, England showing him to be the son of Richard Dunham. Richard was found to have died in Langford, Bedfordshire, England and he left a will which names a son John amongst other children. Some details can be found in the TAG articles, or naturally in the original records themselves which can be rented on microfilm from the LDS/Mormon’s through FamilySearch.
Richard Dunham, of Langford's Timeline
1550 |
1550
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of, Langford, Central Bedfordshire, England
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1581 |
January 7, 1581
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Pirton, Herts, Hertfortshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1585 |
1585
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Pirton, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1588 |
July 25, 1588
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of, Langford, Bedfordshire, England
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1592 |
1592
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Pirton, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1596 |
February 18, 1596
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Pirton, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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1624 |
November 9, 1624
Age 74
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Langford, Central Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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November 19, 1624
Age 74
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of, Langford, Bedfordshire, England
Another source states he died in Plymouth, MA. |
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1929 |
August 13, 1929
Age 74
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August 13, 1929
Age 74
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