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James DUNNAM's other family: with Mary Elizabeth DUNN (1872-1935)

Family of James Nathaniel DUNNAM and Eary Ann KITTRELL

Husband: James Nathaniel DUNNAM (1855-1928)
Wife: Eary Ann KITTRELL (1860-1897)
Children: Nancy Almeda DUNNAM (1881-1951)
Ada W. DUNNAM (1884-1885)
Viola Edwina DUNNAM (1886-1964)
Walter Elbert DUNNAM (1890-1907)
Erastus Walden DUNNAM (1892-1962)
Flora Idus DUNNAM (1894-1978)
Marriage 31 Mar 1881 Greene County, Mississippi 1

Husband: James Nathaniel DUNNAM

Name: James Nathaniel DUNNAM 1
Sex: Male
Father: Ebenezer McCants DUNNAM (1829-1920)
Mother: Jane HENDERSON (1833-1914)
Birth 7 Sep 1855 Indian Hill, Mississippi 1
Death 25 Aug 1928 (age 72) Indian Hill, Mississippi 1

Wife: Eary Ann KITTRELL

Name: Eary Ann KITTRELL 1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 11 May 1860 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death 19 Jun 1897 (age 37) Greene County, Mississippi 1

Child 1: Nancy Almeda DUNNAM

Name: Nancy Almeda DUNNAM 1
Sex: Female
Birth 30 Dec 1881 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death 2 Dec 1951 (age 69) Greene County, Mississippi 1

Child 2: Ada W. DUNNAM

Name: Ada W. DUNNAM 1
Sex: Female
Birth 7 Mar 1884 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death 20 Sep 1885 (age 1) Greene County, Mississippi 1

Child 3: Viola Edwina DUNNAM

Name: Viola Edwina DUNNAM 1
Sex: Female
Birth 5 Sep 1886 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death 14 Oct 1964 (age 78) Greene County, Mississippi 1

Child 4: Walter Elbert DUNNAM

Name: Walter Elbert DUNNAM 1
Sex: Male
Birth 22 Apr 1890 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death 4 Nov 1907 (age 17) Greene County, Mississippi 1

Child 5: Erastus Walden DUNNAM

Name: Erastus Walden DUNNAM 1
Sex: Male
Name Suffix: PhD
Birth 29 Dec 1892 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death Oct 1962 (age 69) Leland, Mississippi 1

Child 6: Flora Idus DUNNAM

Name: Flora Idus DUNNAM 1
Sex: Female
Birth 6 Feb 1894 Greene County, Mississippi 1
Death 15 Jan 1978 (age 83) Greene County, Mississippi 1

Note on Husband: James Nathaniel DUNNAM

Jim Dunnam was born in Greene County, Ms., and lived there all his life. He grew up on a farm, where his father was a farmer and Methodist Protestant Lay Pastor. He was a active member of the Mutual Rights Methodist Church, Avera, MS. He was a farmer and business man operating a Gris Mill and Saw Mill, locate on a creek in Indian Hill Community. He leased a section of land known as the Sixteenth Section which was set apart, and monies received used to support public schools. On this land he raised cotton.

 

He was married twice and reared a large family by each of his wives. After his first wife Eary Ann Kittrell died he married Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Dunn.1

Sources

1James Terrell Dunnam, "Dunnam Family Research from 1999" (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pastor/johndunnam.htm).

 

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