Person:Sarah Dunham (12)

m. 11 Mar 1717
  1. Sarah Dunham1718 - Abt 1799
  2. Rebecca Dunham1719 -
  3. Nehemiah Dunham1721 - 1802
  4. Edmund Dunham1723 -
  5. Dinah Dunham1725 -
  6. Daniel Dunham1727 -
  7. Elizabeth Dunham1731 -
  8. Mary Dunham1734 -
  9. Stephen Dunham1737 -
  10. Rachel DunhamEst 1739 -
  11. Peter DunhamEst 1739 -
  12. Catherine Dunham1741 -
  • HBenajah Dunn1720 - Aft 1781
  • WSarah Dunham1718 - Abt 1799
m. 29 Mar 1744
  1. Zephaniah DunnAbt 1745 - Abt 1790
  2. Isaac DunnAbt 1748 - Abt 1845
  3. Elizabeth DunnEst 1750 - Aft 1781
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Dunham
Gender Female
Birth[2] 30 Apr 1718 Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey
Marriage License 29 Mar 1744 New Jersey, United Statesto Benajah Dunn
Marriage 29 Mar 1744 Monmouth, New Jersey, United Statesto Benajah Dunn
Alt Marriage 29 Mar 1744 Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jerseyto Benajah Dunn
Census[1] 1790 Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Death[3] Abt 1799 Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial[3] Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1. Washington, Pennsylvania, in United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M637).

    Dunn, Benagey, 1 female [sic] [presumably Benajah Jr.'s wife Sarah]
    next line: Dunn, Sarah, 1 female [presumably Benajah Sr.'s widow]

  2. *History of the Dunham-Donham Family in America
    12 Mar 2008.

    Note: this link no longer exists

  3. 3.0 3.1 Sarah Dunham Dunn, in Find A Grave.

    Sarah Dunham Dunn
    Birth: Apr. 13, 1718, Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
    Death: 1799, Pennsylvania, USA
    Burial: Old Dunn Burial Ground (Girards Fort & Muddy Creek), Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA

    ~OUR FAMILIES ANCESTRAL ROOTS~
    Died about 1799.
    Married March 29, 1744 in Piscataway Middlesex County, New Jersey.
    Her and her husband had a total of eight children.
    Is said she survived her husband and continued to live on the Dunn Family Farm up until the year 1799.
    Has been said there is an Old Dunn Burial Grounds, Girards Fort and Muddy Creek - Washington County, Pennsylvania.
    Have never been able to locate this family cemetery, may not still exist?

    Someone has brought to our attention that this cemetery may actually rest in Greene County instead of Washington County possibly, as there is also a junction of Garards Fort Road and Muddy Creek Road, which lies south of Washington County where the cemetery was original thought to be. Also has Fordyce Road listed for them both as well. Unfortunately we are too far from this area to have any means of searching for this cemetery for certain to make sure if its actual location whether still around or not at this present day, and hope that maybe in the future will be given an opportunity to bring this to some sort of closure.

    Parents: Edmund Dunham (1691 - 1748), Dinah FitzRandolph Dunham (1700 - ____)
    Spouse: Benijah Dunn (1720 - 1781)
    Children: Isaac Dunn (1748 - 1845)