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Family of John DUNHAM and Elizabeth CUTTINO

Husband: John DUNHAM (1714- )
Wife: Elizabeth CUTTINO ( - )
Children: John Peter DUNHAM (1740-1815)
Ebenezer DUNHAM (1745?- )
Jacob DUNNAM (1750-1798)
Marriage bef 1739 1

Husband: John DUNHAM

Name: John DUNHAM 1,2
Sex: Male
Father: John DUNHAM (1694?-bef1727)
Mother: Hannah RUSS (1696- )
Birth 26 May 1714 St. Thomas & St. Denis Parish, South Carolina 1,2
Death South Carolina 1

Wife: Elizabeth CUTTINO

Name: Elizabeth CUTTINO 1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth South Carolina 1

Child 1: John Peter DUNHAM

Name: John Peter DUNHAM 3
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth MCCANTS (1749-1815)
Birth 11 Jan 1740 South Carolina 1
Occupation Physician 1
Death Oct 1815 (age 75) Marlborough Co., South Carolina 1

Child 2: Ebenezer DUNHAM

Name: Ebenezer DUNHAM 1
Sex: Male
Birth 1745 (app) 1

Child 3: Jacob DUNNAM

Name: Jacob DUNNAM 1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Elizabeth BLACKWELL (1760?- )
Birth 1750 South Carolina 1
Death 1798 (age 47-48) South Carolina 1

Sources

1James Terrell Dunnam, "Dunnam Family Research from 1999" (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pastor/johndunnam.htm).
2ROBERT F. CLUTE, Rector, "The Annals and Parish Register of St.Thomas and St.Denis Parish, in South Carolina, from 1680-1884" (https://archive.org/details/annalsparishregi00sttho). p 58.
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3James Terrell Dunnam, "Dunnam Family Research from 1999" (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pastor/johndunnam.htm). Text From Source: John Peter Dunnam probably moved from Berkely County area to Georgetown where he lived for some time. While there in 1801 he signed the incorporation papers of the Baptist Church there. He married Elizabeth Cuttino. The Cuttino's were active Baptist there.

He is said to be a Doctor and in the sale of his property in 1815 after his death there medicines and equipment was sold. An the sale of items show that he had considerable Slaves and possessions. He move to Marion County S C where he received land and later to the county line between Marion and Marlborough County. His name appears on the 1820 Mills Atlas as owning a plantation on the county line. Both he and his wife died in October of 1815, perhaps in an epidemic of some sort.

His will is probated in in the County Court of Marlborough County, with his son John serving as Administrator. His son William lived in the area and died about 1817. Two of his sons, Ebenezer and John, left S C and came to Mississippi Territory, first to Monroe County, Al., then to Greene County, Ms around 1838.

 

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