Person:Amelia Dunn (7)

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Amelia Ann Dunn
d.21 Dec 1884
m. 30 Dec 1787
  1. Milley DunnAbt 1788 -
  2. Wyllis Dunn1788 - Bet 1809 & 1810
  3. Isaac Hopewell B. Dunn1790 - 1812
  4. Amelia Ann Dunn1792 - 1884
  5. Margaret Dunn1794 - 1795
m. 24 Mar 1814
  1. Abner Martin GoodwinAbt 1815 -
  2. Isaac Hopewell Dunn Goodwin1818 -
  3. Mary Wallace GoodwinAbt 1820 -
  4. Priscilla D. GoodwinAbt 1822 -
  5. Delilah Tyler Goodwin1824 -
  6. Columbus C. GoodwinAbt 1827 -
  7. Sarah GoodwinAbt 1832 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Amelia Ann Dunn
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 9 Jun 1792 Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
Property[3] 26 Jul 1813 Clark, Indiana, United Stateswith mother, sold property
Marriage 24 Mar 1814 Jefferson, Kentucky, United Statesto Amos H. Goodwin
Death[2] 21 Dec 1884
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Christensen, Anthony J. A branch of the Piscataway Dunn family: a few members of the Dunn family whose branches spread from Pisctaqua, New Hampshire, to Piscataway, New Jersey, to Southwestern Pennsylvania, to Harrison County, Kentucky, and to points West. (Salem, Utah: Mac Anthony Corp., c1998)
    p. 2 -21.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Daughters of the American Revolution, Indiana Society. A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution: commemoration of the United States of America bicentennial, July 4, 1976. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Evansville, Ind.: Unigraphic, 1976., 1985)
    p. 186.

    Abner Martin Dunn, d. 1795, Cincinnati, OH
    Children: infant girl d. 1792;
    Amelia Anne b. 9 June 1792, d. 21 Dec 1884, m. Amos Godwin 14 Mar 1816;
    Isaac, prob unmarried; Wyllis, unmarried
    (Source:) Descendent: Miss Avis Nicholson

  3. Clark County (Indiana). Recorder. Deed records 1801-1901, with indexes to grantors and grantees, 1801- 1910. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1985)
    Vol 7, p. 464; FHL #1428595.

    Indenture 26 July 1813
    Between Priscilla Dunn and Amelia Ann Dunn of Jefferson County, Kentucky, Priscilla Dunn being the widow of Abner Martin Dunn who died intestate; and mother of Willys Dunn and Isaac H. B. Dunn, sons of said Abner who are also dead, and died intestate without Issue, and said Amelia being the daughter of said Abner and Priscilla and sister of said Willys and Isaac
    And David Hoops father of John Syme Hoops who is dead and died without Issue, intestate
    Priscilla and Amelia were paid $1.00 by David Hoops for a part of Lot #27 of the Illinois Grant, Clark County, Indiana Territory . . . .
    Signed Priscilla Dunn, Amelia Ann Dunn
    Witness Betsey Thursby, Jonathon Mason, Jn: Miller, Judge of Clark County Court