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Facts and Events
He was admitted as a freeman in 1660 and in the following year was appointed highway surveyor. He became a land proprietor in Plymouth and Plymton. According to I.W. Dunham he lived for a time in Bridgewater and Dorchester, Massachusetts.
References
- Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995.
- Barclay, Florence. Notes on the Dunham Family of Plymouth, Mass., The American Genealogist 30:143-155.
- Dunham, Isaac Watson. Dunham Genealogy: Deacon John Dunham of Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1589-1669, and his descendants, Hartford, CT: Connecticut Historical Society, 1907
- Stratton, Eugene Aubrey. Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, Salt Lake City: Ancestry Publishing, 1986
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References
- ↑ The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633
p. 603. - ↑ Barclay, Mrs. John E. Notes on the Dunham Family of Plymouth, Mass. The American Genealogist. (July 1954)
p. 146.
- Dunham Genealogy
p. 12, 299, # X.
- ↑ His will is dated 28 Jan. 1677 and an inventory was taken 18 Feb. 1677. (Plymouth Colony Wills 3:pt.2:102) His will names his wife Hannah and "my two childeren, Hannah and Mehitable."
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