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George DONHAM's other family: with Mary A. UNKNOWN ( - )

Family of George DONHAM and Sarah CLARK

Husband: George DONHAM (1810-1884)
Wife: Sarah CLARK (1810?-1873)
Children: Sarah Jane DONHAM (1833?- )
Melissa Ann DONHAM (1835?- )
John Newton DONHAM (1838?- )
Ira Jasper DONHAM (1838?- )
William Riley DONHAM ( - )
Nelson DONHAM (1843?- )
Mary Eliza DONHAM (1847?- )
Marriage 3 Jan 1833 Clermont, Ohio, USA 1

Husband: George DONHAM

Name: George DONHAM 2
Sex: Male
Father: William DONHAM (1784-1849?)
Mother: Sarah ARTHUR (1783-aft1829)
Birth 2 Jun 1810 Clermont, Ohio, USA 3
Military btw 1847 and 1848 (age 36-38) Sergeant in the 4th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers in the Mexican War 4
Death 31 May 1884 (age 73) Cory, Clay, IN 3

Wife: Sarah CLARK

Name: Sarah CLARK 3
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1810 (app) Ohio 3
Death 1873 (age 62-63) 3

Child 1: Sarah Jane DONHAM

Name: Sarah Jane DONHAM 3
Sex: Female
Birth 1833 (app)

Child 2: Melissa Ann DONHAM

Name: Melissa Ann DONHAM
Sex: Female
Birth 1835 (app) 3

Child 3: John Newton DONHAM

Name: John Newton DONHAM 4
Sex: Male
Birth 1838 (app)

Child 4: Ira Jasper DONHAM

Name: Ira Jasper DONHAM 3
Sex: Male
Birth 1838 (app)

Child 5: William Riley DONHAM

Name: William Riley DONHAM 4
Sex: Male

Child 6: Nelson DONHAM

Name: Nelson DONHAM 3
Sex: Male
Birth 1843 (app)

Child 7: Mary Eliza DONHAM

Name: Mary Eliza DONHAM 3
Sex: Female
Birth 1847 (app)

Sources

1Scott T.S. Trimble, "Donham Family History" (1995-2000). http://www.ststlocations.com/Archives/Donham/Chapter12/.
Text From Source: The ceremony for the wedding to Sarah CLARK was performed by Chapman ARCHER, JP.
STST Genealogy, http://www.ststlocations.com/Archives/Genealogy.
2Ibid. http://www.ststlocations.com/Archives/Donham/Chapter12/.
Text From Source: The ceremony for the wedding to Sarah CLARK was performed by Chapman ARCHER, JP. George DONHAM was a sergeant in the 4th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers in the Mexican War between 1847 and 1848. He was a laborer on the Wabash & Erie Canal, a farmer, and a lawyer. He was a Democrat and lost two runs for state representation in 1846 and 1849.
3Ibid. http://www.ststlocations.com/Archives/Donham/Chapter12/.
4Ibid.

 

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