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Family of William DUNHAM and Lydia EVANS
Husband: | William DUNHAM (1803-1884) | |
Wife: | Lydia EVANS (1807?-1861) | |
Children: | Ellen DUNHAM (1827?- ) | |
Marriage | 1826 (app) |
Husband: William DUNHAM
Name: | William DUNHAM | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Thomas DUNHAM (1763-1850) | |
Mother: | Elizabeth TRAVIS (1773-1820) | |
Birth (1) | 8 Feb 1803 | York, Ontario, Canada |
Death | 23 Sep 1884 (age 81) | Brougham, Pickering Twp., Ontario, Canada |
Birth (2) | 8 Feb 1803 | York Co., Ontario, Canada |
Wife: Lydia EVANS
Name: | Lydia EVANS | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1807 (app) | |
Death | 1861 (age 53-54) | East Gwillimbury, York County, Canada West |
Child 1: Ellen DUNHAM
Name: | Ellen DUNHAM | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | John W. SOULES (1827?- ) | |
Birth | 1827 (app) |
Note on Husband: William DUNHAM - shared note
William left his farm to his grandson, Walter Soules, although he made the strict stipulation that this behest was "Subject nevertheless to the Support and maintenance of my Daughter Elenor Soules, born Dunham, and her husband John W. Soules, for and during the term of their natural lives...." William did not neglect his other grand children and directed that in return for the farm "Walter Soules was to pay his two eldest sister, Hester Reid and Lydia H. Soules, the sum of $100.00 each, five years after their grandfather's death. Similarly, William requested that Walter was to support his two younger sisters, Amelia and Clarry Cell Soules and provide for their education, and upon their attaining the age of twenty-one, or marrying (which ever came first) they were each to receive a similar payment of $100.00.
Information from Greg Stott
Note on Wife: Lydia EVANS - shared note
Information from Greg Stott