In Westerly, R. I., May 18th, 1880, Hannah Dunham, in the 82d year of her age. Sister Dunham was born and reared in the town of Westerly, R. I., where she married her first husband, Albert Stillman, who died nearly fifty-nine years ago, leaving her with two or three children. After a widowhood of eighteen years, or more, she married Maxson Rogers, with whom she lived a number of years, chiefly in Williamsburg, N. Y. After the death of her second husband, she married Deacon Randolph Dunham, of Plainfield, N. J., who died about fifteen years ago, leaving her a widow for the third time.
About ten years ago she came back to Westerly to spend the remainder of her days with her only son and his wife; but lived to see them both stricken down to death. Through all these experiences, Sister Dunham carried sweet, quiet, Christian spirit, that was beyond all power of human language to express. She had a large circle of personal acquaintances, and none knew her but to love her. Her membership at the time of her death was with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Plainfield, N. J. L. A. P.