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James Donham

Birth12 Sep 1758 - Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death16 Aug 1829 - Carmel, Penobscot, Maine
MotherPatience Barrows
Fatherd11CD Cornelius Dunham

Born in Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts on 12 Sep 1758 to d11CD Cornelius Dunham and Patience Barrows. James Donham married ELIZABETH ROBBINS and had 13 children. He passed away on 16 Aug 1829 in Carmel, Penobscot, Maine.

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Parents
D11cd Cornelius Dunham
1716 - 1766
Patience Barrows
1724 - 1807
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Robbins
1758 - 1820
Mary "Molly" Ransom
1756 - 1832
Children Show all
George Dunham
1785 - 1876
John Dunham
1795 - 1855
Jesse Dunham
1794 - 1845
Samuel S Dunham
1792 - 1863
Elizabeth Dunham
1789 - 1861
Sarah Dunham
1786 - Unknown
Mercy Dunham
1798 - Unknown

Hannah Dunham
1791 - 1835
Lemuel Dunham
1800 - 1855
Lydia Dunham
1796 - 1870
James 3 Dunham
1788 - 1861
Mary Dunham
1802 - Unknown
Ransom Dunham
1798 - 1883

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