RobertSr Commander DUNHAM

Male 1760 - 1813  (53 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  RobertSr Commander DUNHAM was born in 1760 in Marion County, South Carolina (son of Robert DUNHAM and Susan BURNE); died in 1813 in Baldwin County, Mississippi Territory (now Baldwin County, AL.).

    Notes:

    Robert Commander Dunnam, Sr., the son of Robert Dunnam and Susan Burn(e) migrated through Georgia, with his wife Mary ann (Davis) where he settled in Baldwin District, Mississippi Territory, with his family. He probably made more than one trip from South Carolina to Baldwin County, for there are several land transactions in which he sold his property in Marion District, South Carolina.

    His son, Robert Commander Dunnam, Jr., married Sarah Lewis March 22, 1910, in Randolph County, Georgia. He came on to Baldwin County, Mississippi Territory (now Baldwin County, AL.). Then to Monroe and Wilcox County, Alabama.

    Along with Robert Commander Dunnam, Jr., came Rev. John Jenkins and Rev. James Jenkins. They married two of his sisters. Also some of the Lewises, related to Sarah Lewis, came and all settled in Wilcox County, Alabama, many are buried in the Jenkins Family Cemetery near Oak Hill, Wilcox County, Alabama.

    In Baldwin County, Robert Commander Dunnam, Sr. wrote his will in which he lists all his children and names his "Trusty Friend", Samuel Ervin, as one of his Executors, along with his wife Ann; son, Robert Commander Dunnam, Jr.; and William Godfrey.

    Some of Robert Commander Dunnam, Sr. children settled in Monroe County, Alabama. Others migrated to Shelby County, and one to Tippah County, Mississippi, and on to Texas. Some, however, settled in Wilcox County, and their descendants remain in the area to this day.

    RobertSr married Mary Ann DAVIS in 1784 in South Carolina. Mary (daughter of Benjamin DAVIS and Rachel PORT) was born in 1762 in Marion District, S C; died before 1825. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Frances P DUNHAM was born on 03 Feb 1784 in South Carolina; died on 13 Feb 1833 in Alabama; was buried in Jenkins Cemetery, Wilcox County, Al.
    2. RobertJr Commander DUNHAM was born in 1786 in South Carolina; died before 1844 in Monroe and Wilcox County, Alabama..
    3. Margaret Ann DUNHAM was born on 22 Jan 1791 in South Carolina; died on 03 Jun 1868 in Alabama; was buried in Jenkins Cemetery, Wilcox County, Al.
    4. Hannah DUNHAM was born in 1794.
    5. Ebenezer James DUNHAM was born in 1796.
    6. Andrew Johnson DUNHAM was born about 1798 in South Carolina; died after 1880 in Shelby County, Al.
    7. Collins WOODBERRY was born in 1803; died in 1848 in Monroe County, Alabama.
    8. Elizabeth Mary DUNHAM was born on 18 Apr 1806 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 1850 in Monroe County, Alabama.
    9. William Davis DUNHAM was born in 1807 in Georgia; died after 1857.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert DUNHAM was born in Nov 1726 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina (son of John DUNHAM and Hannah SINGLETARY); died about 1790 in Dunham's Bluff, Marion County, South Carolina; was buried in Buried on his Plantation at Dunham's Bluff, SC.

    Notes:

    Robert Dunnam and Susan Burn(e) migrated to Georgetown then up the Great Pee Dee River to Marion District where he developed a Plantation on the Pee Dee River, near Snow Island, at a place known to this day as Dunham's Bluff. During the American Revolution, Robert, John, and Ebenezer Dunnam, along with his brother in law, Andrew Burn(e), brother to Susan, gathered supplies for General Francis Marion, who quartered his troops during the Winter, on Snow Island. There are many Indents, dated around 1780-85, a form of receipt in the South Carolina Archives, giving evidence of their work. There are Indents for hogs, sheep beef, corn and other supplies.

    Robert Dunnam is said to have lost his life trying to fly with a large pair of wings he had constructed. He jumped from a tall tree on his plantation at Dunham's Bluff into "Nigger Lake" and drowned. He was buried at the family plot on his plantation.

    Robert married Susan BURNE in 1746 in Dorchester, South Carolina. Susan was born in 1730; died in 1800 in Marion County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susan BURNE was born in 1730; died in 1800 in Marion County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth DUNHAM was born in 1748 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    2. Susan Mary DUNHAM was born in 1753 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina; died in 1825 in Marion County, South Carolina.
    3. Joseph DUNHAM was born about 1754 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    4. Ann DUNHAM was born in 1758 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    5. 1. RobertSr Commander DUNHAM was born in 1760 in Marion County, South Carolina; died in 1813 in Baldwin County, Mississippi Territory (now Baldwin County, AL.).
    6. Thomas DUNHAM was born in 1763; died in 1820 in Columbia County, Ga...
    7. Hannah DUNHAM was born in 1764; died in 1812.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John DUNHAM was born on 24 Dec 1695 in South Carolina (son of John DUNHAM and Mary SMITH); died about 1726 in St .Thomas St. Dennis Parish, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ taken from JOHN DUNNAM (This is a work in progress...not yet complete)
    at <> Unknown author of website

    THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN DUNHAM BUNDLE MM NO 4

    IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN John Dunham of South Carolina , Planter , being of sound & disposing mind, memory, & understanding, do make this my last will and testament in manner & form following (that is to say) Imprimis, I do hereby declare my will and mind to be that my body be buried decently at the discretion of my Exors. hereafter named, and as touching the Disposition of all my Temporal Estate, I give and dispose thereof as Followeth:

    IMPRIMIS I will that my debts and funeral charges shall be paid

    ITEM I give and bequeath to my Dear and loving Wife Hannah Dunham, two Negros by name Jack and Jenny & my household goods & cattle at her Disposal

    ITEM I give and bequeath to my loving son John Dunham, six hundred acres of land in the Pine Barrony, one negro man name Hector & two negro boys, Adam & Glouster.

    ITEM I give and bequeath to my loving Daughter Hannah Dunham one Negro man by name Scipio and one Negro Woman Dina.

    ITEM I give and bequeath to my loving Daughter Sarah Dunham one Negro man by name Mingo & one Negro woman Flora.

    ITEM I give and bequeath to my loving son Ebenezer Dunham one Negro man by name Prince & two Negro boys George and Pompey & and the house & Plantation I dwell in , the Plantation consisting of two hundred and twelve acres with outhouses &

    ALL the rest of my personal Estate, goods, and chattells whatsoever. I give and bequeath unto my Dear and loving Wife Hannah Dunham whom I do make Executrix & David Russ Executor, & I do hereby revoke all former wills by me heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will & Testament contained in one sheet of paper in Witness whereof, I have to the top of this sheet set my hand & seal & to the bottom of this sheet my hand and Seal this Twenty Eight Day of April one thousand Seven Hundred & Twenty Five.

    Signed Sealed Published & declared by the said John Dunnam (LS)

    Testator as his last will and Testament in the presence

    of us who subscribed our names in the presence of the

    said Testator

    David Russ, Executor

    Experience Howard (his Mark)

    John Johnson

    South Carolina

    By the Honorable Arthur Middleton, Esq. President, Commander in Chief & Ordinary of this Province----- February 24, 1727------------

    Personally appeared before one Experience Howard & John Johnson, who being duely sworn on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God declare they were present and did see the above named Testator John Dunnam signed seal publish and declare the above Instrument to be his last will and Testament & that the said John Dunnam was at the same time of sound and disproving mind memory and understanding to the best of these Deponants, Judgments, & that these Deponants subscribed their names as Witnesses in the said Testators Presence.

    Ar Middleton

    South Carolina

    By the Hon'ble Arthur Middleton, Esq. President, Commander, in Chief in and over this his Majestys Province of South Carolina & Ordinary of the same

    To all to whom these presents shall come greeting------

    KNOW ye that on the twenty fourth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred twenty and seven the last will and Testament of John Dunnam, deceased was proved, approved and allowed of the said deceased having while he lived and at the time of his death diverse goods, rights & credditts within the province aforesaid by means where of the approbation and allowing of his Testament the power of of granting the adincon of all and singular the goods rights and credditts of the said dec'd and also the auditing the accounts, calculations and recordings of the said adincon & the final dismission and discharge for the same to me is manifestly known to belong and that the adincon of all & singular the goods, rights and creddits of the said deceased and their Testaments any manner of way concerning was committed unto Hannah Dunham widdow named Executrix & David Russ named Executor in the said last will and Testament , being sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God well and faithfully to admin the same and to make a full and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods, rights, and credditts of the said deceased and to Exhibit the same into the Secretarys Office in Charles Town in order to be recorded at or before the first day of July next ensuing and to render a just & true accompt calculation and reconing there of when thereunto required.

    IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereunto set my hand &

    seal this seventh day of March Anno Domini 1727 and in the

    first year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord George the Second

    by the grace of God of Great Brittain, France, & Ireland King

    Defender of the faith.

    Ar Middleton

    South Carolina

    By the Honorable Arthur Middleton , Esq President & Commander & Chief

    in and over this his Magestys Province of South Carolina

    These are to authorize and impower you or any three or four of you whose names are here under written, to repair to all such parts and places within the Province as you shall be directed unto by Hannah Dunham & David Russ Exors of the last will and Testament of John Dunnam late of this Province, deceased, wheresoever any of the goods of said deceased are or do remain written the said parts and places which shall be shewn to you by the said Hannah Dunham & David Russ and there view and appraise all and every of the said goods being first sworn on the holy Evangelists to make a full and perfect inventory & Aappraisment & cause the same be returned under the hands of any three or four of you into the Secretarys Office in Charles Town in order to be recorded on or before the first day of July next ensuing.

    Dated the seventh day of March in the first year of his Majestys

    reigh Anno Domini 1727---------Ar Middleton

    Recorded 7 March 1727 Char: Hart Seity

    INVENTORY of JOHN DUNHAM Bundle 0: 0: N 13

    South Carolina

    Persuant to a warrant directed to us by the Honorable Arthur Middleton, Esq. President & Commander in Chief over this Province on Satturday the 15 th of this ins't February 1728 at the dwelling house of Hannah Dunham Widdow & Executrix of the dec'ed John Dunham wee appraized all & singular the goods & chattles the said Executrix brought to our view belonging to rhe dec'ed the exact inventory whereof wee have here denoted in the following part of this schedule.

    One Negro man named Scipio------------------------200 0 0
    One Negro man named Prince------------------------220 0 0
    One Negro man named Jack--------------------------200 0 0
    One Negro man named Hector-----------------------180 0 0
    One Negro man named Mingo-----------------------150 0 0
    One Negro boy named Adam--------------------------90 0 0
    One Negro boy named George------------------------75 0 0
    One Negro woman Diana & Rose her child------150 0 0
    One Negro woman called Jenny--------------------100 0 0
    One Negro boy called Pompey------------------=--- 50 0 0
    One Negro boy called Gloster------------------------ 40 0 0
    One Negro girl called Maria--------------------------- 30 0 0
    One Negro Wench called Flora----------------------110 0 0
    Seventy head of cattle 3. pr head--------------------210 0 0
    Six head of Horses, Mares & Colts------------------ 45 0 0
    One Horse sold--------------------------------------------30 0 0
    Four Oxen Sold--------------------------------------------40 0 0
    The Deced wearing apparell----------------------------30 0 0
    One Woole bed--------------------------------------------- 2 0 0
    Two jugs-----------------------------------------------------1 10 0
    Two boxes & a trunk---------------------------------------3 0 0
    Brought over---------------------------------------------------1956 10 0
    A large trunk--------------------------------------------------------1 10 0
    Bed covering & bed stead-----------------------------------7 0 0
    One spinning wheel---------------------------------------------1 10 0
    Seven chairs & an old table---------------------------------2 5 0
    Seven Reap hooks-----------------------------------------------1 0 0
    One whip saw-------------------------------------------------------5 0 0
    Two old saws-------------------------------------------------------1 10 0
    Three old chairs---------------------------------------------------4 0 0
    A p r cell of old pewter------------------------------------------7 10 0
    A p r cell of old iron-----------------------------------------------7 5 0
    Wedges of old Iron-----------------------------------------------3 0 0
    One steel corn mill------------------------------------------------5 0 0
    One plough iron-----------------------------------------------------6 0 0
    Three hoes and a frying pan-------------------------------- 1 10 0
    Two yoake Irons------------------------------------------------------ 15 0
    One cart boxes & ring--------------------------------------------7 10 0
    Three iron potts tongs & hanger----------------------------9 0 0
    A p r cell of Hogs---------------------------------------------------15 0 0
    SUM TOTAL------------------------------------------------------2042 14 0

    ___________________________________

    Wee the sworne appraizers of the goods & chattels of John Dunham, dec'ed do certify that the above written is a true and perfect inventory of our apparaisment in testimony where of wee hereuntoo sett our hands this twenty eight of February 1728/9

    Rich. Harris Isaac Lesene John Stewart

    James Stewart David Russ

    South Carolina

    MEMORANDUM that on this present Saturday being the fifteenth day of February Anno Domini 1728 -- personally came & appeared before me robt Daniel, Esq. one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for Berkly County Rich Harris, Isaac Lesene, John Stewart, David Russ & james Stewart being five of the appraisers appointed & by the within Warrant of Appraizem't were sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty God to make full & perfect inventory and Apppraizme't of all such goods of John Dunham late deced as should be shewn to them by Hannah Dunham his Execurtrix of all & singular the goods, rights & credits of the said deced & to cause due return to be made of the same.

    Jur Cor Me Robt Daniell

    John married Hannah SINGLETARY about 1713 in St.Thomas & St.Denis Parish, SC. Hannah (daughter of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Mary STOCKBRIDGE) was born on 18 Oct 1696 in South Carolina; died in in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah SINGLETARY was born on 18 Oct 1696 in South Carolina (daughter of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Mary STOCKBRIDGE); died in in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. John DUNHAM was born on 26 May 1714 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina; died in in South Carolina.
    2. Hannah DUNHAM was born on 07 Jun 1717 in South Carolina; died in 1749.
    3. Sarah DUNHAM was born on 29 Jan 1720 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, S. C...
    4. Ebenezer DUNHAM was born after 1722 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    5. 2. Robert DUNHAM was born in Nov 1726 in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina; died about 1790 in Dunham's Bluff, Marion County, South Carolina; was buried in Buried on his Plantation at Dunham's Bluff, SC.

  3. Children:
    1. 3. Susan BURNE was born in 1730; died in 1800 in Marion County, South Carolina.
    2. Andrew BURNE was born about 1735.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John DUNHAM was born in 1648; died on 02 Jan 1696.

    John married Mary SMITH. Mary was born on 18 May 1682 in Barnstable, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary SMITH was born on 18 May 1682 in Barnstable, MA.
    Children:
    1. 4. John DUNHAM was born on 24 Dec 1695 in South Carolina; died about 1726 in St .Thomas St. Dennis Parish, South Carolina.

  3. 10.  Benjamin SINGLETARY was born on 04 Apr 1656 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts (son of Richard (Dunham) SINGLETARY and Susannah M. COOK); died in Jul 1699 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC; was buried in 1699 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC..

    Notes:

    Note 1./
    Benjamin Singletary, youngest son of Richard (d.1687) was a soldier under Lieutenant Swett in "King Phillip's War" which was brought to an end April 12, 1676 upon the death of King Phillip. On the 4th of April, 1678 he married Mary Stockbridge and settled in his native town of Haverhill, Mass. 1695, he left Mass. and migrated to the Province of South Carolina and settled at a place on the Ashby River called Red Bank near Summerville, SC in the ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish. Here, on July 8, 1699 he obtained a warrant for 300 acres of land.

    Note 2./
    Benjamin Singletary. Born April 4th,1656. Married Mary Stockbridge April 4th, 1678 and settled in his native town of Haverhill, MA. In 1695 he left MA and settled in South Carolina. The book I have shows that his descendants chose to spell their name "Singeltary". It also says that Bejamin became the founder and head of the So. Carolina branch of the Singletary family. It shows that all of his children were born in MA. They are: 1) Susanna(h)Jan. 27,1679; 2)Richard,Mar 16,1681; 3) Jonathon, Aug. 28,1683; 4)John, July 6, 1686; 5) Broughton,Mar 25,1689; 6)Joseph,Feb 9, 1692-3; 7)Mary. July 14,1695

    Note 3./
    What is known is that Benjamin, youngest son of Richard (d.1687), migrated to South Carolina in 1695. Benjamin's descendants are the origin of the family in North and South Carolina. Benjamin received a warrant for 300 acres of land near Red Banks,SC (Summerville,SC) on July 8, 1699. On November 4,1703, Richard Singletary, Benjamin's son, was granted a warrant for 500 acres of land in Berkeley Co. SC. Berkeley County is located in the ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish area.
    South Carolina jury list for the years 1718 through 1783 include the following Singletarys from ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish: Benjamin 1744; Joseph Sr. and Jr. 1744; Jonathan 1744; Britian(Braton) 1720 & 1731; Jonathan 1720, 1731,1737, & 1740; Benjamin 1740,1751, & 1757; David 1751 & 1757; James 1731; Joseph Sr. 1737; Joseph Jr. 1740 & 1757; John 1757 & 1767; Richard 1720 & 1757; Thomas 1757.
    Jonathan, (son of Benjamin who migrated to SC) and his sons Richard, William and Joseph migrated to Bladen Co., NC in the Cape Fear River Basin in the early 1700's. They were associated with James and Maurice Moore and the "Goose Creek Faction" in the Tuscarora Indian Expeditions of 1712 and 1713. Jonathan witnessed a deed in Chowan Co., NC (Deed Book #1, No. 1032) dated july 30,1716 between Edward Smithwick of Albermarie Co. conveying 200 acres of land adjoining Nathan Moore to William Lattimer. Jonathan's son, Richard was granted 2000 acres of land in October 1728 in Bladen Co., NC. Richard also witnessed for Maurice Moore the conveyance of Lot. No. 9 of Brunswicktown to John Martindale on September 7, 1735. Colonel Maurice Moore was a leader of the "Goose Creek Faction", settled Brunswicktown and built Orton Plantation which he later gave to his brother "King Roger Moore". Jonathan's son, William, received a grant for 1200 acres of land in Bladen Co., NC in 1738 adjoining to his brother Richards land. Also, Joseph ( Jonathan's son) held land adjoining to his brothers Richard and William in Bladen Co., NC. Between the years of 1820 and 1850 most of the Singletary families in Bladen Co., NC migrated to Georgia, Florida and Alabama. They continued to move for land was still cheap in Georgia and public land was available in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi.

    In many instances, Thomas Co., GA, became the point of departure for those moving west before 1840.
    Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850. Farmer's Register, Vol. 4, p. 102.
    Directory of Ancestorial Heads of New Eng. Families, Vol.4, Frank R.Holmes
    First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey, Orra Eugene Monnette, Parts 2, 3, and 4.
    Records for ST. Thomas and ST. Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    The Singletary Family History 1599 - 1989, Yvonne Miller Brunton.
    South Carolina Jury Lists, 1718 - 1783, Mary B. Warren.
    Wills, Land Grants, Deeds, Census of 1790 - 1850.
    Public Records of Bladen Co., North Carolina.
    Public Records of Thomas Co., Georgia.
    Public Records of Leon Co., Florida.
    [Singletary Family .FTW]

    Benjamin married Mary STOCKBRIDGE on 04 Apr 1678 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of John STOCKBRIDGE and Mary HATCH) was born on 29 Apr 1655 in Sictuate, Mass; died after 1696 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC; was buried in Red Bank, Summerville, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary STOCKBRIDGE was born on 29 Apr 1655 in Sictuate, Mass (daughter of John STOCKBRIDGE and Mary HATCH); died after 1696 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC; was buried in Red Bank, Summerville, SC.
    Children:
    1. Susannah SINGLETARY was born on 27 Jan 1679 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died after 1749 in South Carolina.
    2. Richard SINGLETARY was born on 16 Mar 1681 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 12 Jun 1723 in St. Dennis Charleston, South Carolina.
    3. Jonathon SINGLETARY was born on 28 Aug 1683 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 17 Jun 1750 in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina; was buried in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina.
    4. John SINGLETARY was born on 06 Jul 1686 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died before 1690 in Died Young.
    5. Brayton SINGLETARY was born on 25 Mar 1689 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in 1737 in SC.
    6. Joseph SINGLETARY was born on 09 Feb 1692 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died after 1740 in Berkeley Co., South Carolina.
    7. Mary SINGLETARY was born on 14 Jul 1695 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in in South Carolina.
    8. 5. Hannah SINGLETARY was born on 18 Oct 1696 in South Carolina; died in in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.