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Dunn*ck Family Genealogy |
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Given Names A / B / C / D / E / F / G / H / I / J / K / L / M / N / O / P / R / S / T / V W/ |
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Compiled by Mrs. Sue N. Haschemeyer |
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(John listings are roughly in date order rather than alphabetical - scan all - poor organization) |
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Editorial comments regarding John . There are three John's who married Catherine's, and a fourth to a Katherine
-------------------- There is some uncertainty regarding which John is the son of John 1747-1819 of Maryland. It is generally
accepted that he is John b. 1773. I support this view as I have an obituary of his (John 1773) daughter listing
John's brother Joshua (wife Dianah Tallman) as her uncle. -- see the comments about various other John's below
and on the Color Code page. The 1st wife of John
1773 was Sarah Hughes who died in 1826 in OH. Lore has it that they wed in 1893. If that is correct, they both
would have been 20 when they wed. He wed a 2nd time to Nancy ( DOLBY in 1839 or 1831 conflicting info) who
survived him. (see his probate papers) |
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| J. L. DUNNICK | |
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| (1877-1936) | |
| m. Carrie GARDNER- her 1st husband was James Golden.(1878-1929) | |
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| Source: from the Pedigree of Linda Haney, 1994 on-line http://www.geocities.com/heartland/bluffs 4389 | |
| J. Nelson DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1873 in PA. Living York Co. PA in 1920 | |
| Jack DUNNICK | |
| 1947-1999 - of New Jersey | |
| Jacob DUNNICK | |
| Owned land in Ottawa County, MI (1-5N-14-W) 55.63 acres and (2-5N-14-W) 40 acres. The 2nd parcel of land was purchased Dec. 1, 1850 - land office IONIA, doc # 7569 Also living very close is Hendrik DUNNIK |
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| Jacob N. DUNNICK (or Dimmick) ??? | |
| m. Nancy (PRATT) DUNNICK | |
| Widow, Nancy DUNNICK/or Dimmick married #2, Stephen Johnson. Johnson died in 1882. They married in Ohio in 1853 |
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| Nancy then went to Peoria, IL to live with her son Milton DUNNICK/ or Dimmick. | |
| Source - Query by Sandy Anderson a direct descendant of Nancy. I include this because some Dunnick's from Ohio did settle in central Illinois, and there is a Dunnick family in Peoria whose family came from Iowa - but this Jacob might be Dimmick | |
| James DUNNICK | |
| s/o Paul and Mary (KOHUT) DUNICK/DUNNICK | |
| b. 19 June 1915 | |
| d. November 18, 1990 Florida | |
| of OHIO at one time? | |
| James DUNNACK | |
| b. circa 1823 in Scotland - per his death certificate. | |
| Migrated from Scotland to Nova Scotia in the 1850's.(after 1852) Source: date from Rich Herchenreder rootsweb query. | |
| immigrated to the United States from Nova Scotia | |
| + Elizabeth USHER in Nova Scotia in 1852 | |
| Children: between 1852-1875 they had nine Children: Flora b. 1854,// Lavina b. 1856,// James b. 1860,// William H. b.1862, // Arthur W. b. 1863, // Henry E. b. 1867, // Joseph C. b. 1869, // George b, 1872, // Lizzie Blanch b. 1875 was born in Grafton, Kings, Nova Scotia. | |
| James and his son Joseph Curtis moved to Boston and established a fish market | |
| From Cheryl: "Just wanted to make one correction. When you listed the children of James and Elizabeth, you
left one out. He was born after Henry and before George. Lizzie Blanche is just one name. She was the youngest
of their offspring. You have a wonderful site here, I've been having fun going through it. Cheryl |
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| Contributed by: Cheryl Dunnack-- her sources include actual birth records for Lizzie & George, death certificate for Arthur, and 1871 Nova Scotia census. | |
| James DUNNACK (the son - Jr.) | |
| James and Elizabeth (USHER) DUNNACK | |
| b. 1860 | |
| Contributed by: Cheryl Dunnack. Nova Scotia census 1871 | |
| James DUNNUCK | |
| listed in Baltimore Co. MD, 1970 census | |
| Source: The Dunnuck yearbook by Maxwell & Christina Dunnuck, publ. by the Morph Corp. Careful - verify this. I have not. This book shared with me by N. Gene DUNNUCK | |
| James DUNNICK | |
| b. ca 1865 race: Black b. LA | |
| 1870 Richland Parish, LA Census, page 293, Girard 5th Ward | |
| also in this Parish is a Thomas DUNNICK, father?? Mother appears to have remarried. | |
| Source: Ancestry.com., LA Census 1870, (August 2, 2001) | |
| James DUNNICK | |
| listed in the 1820 census at Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia which is located south of the Potomac River by D.C. With him are 2 male children under 10, and 1 young male between 10-16. James and his wife were over 45 yrs. of age. There is also a female child under 10 and one between the age of 16 & 26. | |
| next on the census list is a Joshua Dunnuck age 16-26 living alone. | |
| source 1820 census for Leesburg, Loudoun County Virginia, series M-13, roll 137, book 1, page 135. | |
| James Elisha DUNNUCK (DUNNECK) | |
| s/o William M. (b. 1891) and Agnes H. (MORAN) DUNNUCK grandson /o Elisha and Emma O. (DALLAS) DUNNUCK |
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| b. 7 January 1920 per SSDI. // b. IN per 1930 census | |
| 1930 census for Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. Father William M.: age 38, carpenter b. IN. Mother: Agnes age 41 b. PA. No other siblings listed. James E. was 9 b. IN. | |
| SS card issued in IN Source SSDI | |
| d. 1 May 2002 (La Habra, Orange County, CA) Per SSDI | |
| per obit. Orange County, California. | |
| + H. Louise | |
| born 1 March 1920 (She got here SS card in AZ) | |
| died 8 April 1998 in La Habra, Orange County, CA | |
| Two Sons | |
| William's obituary January 1971, Arizona Daily Star.//1930 California Census // James E. Obituary, publ. Arizona Daily Star, Pima Co. AZ 31 May 2002 | |
| James Irwin DUNNUCK | |
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s/o William Henry & Maybell "Mable" (MERRELLE) DUNNUCK |
| b. 8 October 1926 Elkhart Co. IN. | |
| d. 25 August 1996 Elkhart Co. IN. Buried Rice Cemetery | |
| m. | |
| Of Elkhart, Elkhart Co. IN | |
| Issue : yes 4 living | |
| US Navy veteran- W.W.II, member to Teamsters Union | |
| Sources: Obituary from Elkhart Truth published August 26, 1996, page B2, column 3 with photo, daughter and SSDI | |
| James G. DUNNUCK (b. 1939 - | |
| s/o | |
| m. Jean A. (1940-1977) buried: St. Catherine's Cem. (nix) Whitley Co. IN. | |
| James Paul DUNNICK, Jr. | |
| b. 8 February 1942 (of Ohio) | |
| d. 16 October 1999, buried: Arlington National Cemetery in VA. | |
| Index of burials in National Cemeteries. | |
| Jamima DUNNUCK (Dunick) Also see Jemima Below | |
| Jane DUNNICK of Franklin Co. KS ( Elizabeth Jane DUNNICK) | |
| Joshua & Margaret (GRIFFITH) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 17 October 1839. Listed as Elizabeth (age 11) in the 1850 Sangamon Co. IL Census and as born in Ohio. Listed
as Jane in father's probate papers. 1900 census has her and her parents as born OH/OH/England |
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| d. 1926. Buried lot 47 in Oakwood Cemetery. Osawatomie, Miami County, KS, | |
| 1880 Census Jane, age 31 is living with her sister Mrs. Alice Pierce. Alice has a new baby. Union Center, Elk Co. KS | |
| 1900 Census has them living in Centropolis township, Franklin Co., KS. Elizabeth (E.J. and her husband J.M. Stoll) have been wed for 18 years and have no children. Elizabeth is 60, and Stoll is 56. Elizabeth's brother Thomas J., age 59, b. July 1840 is living with them. - listed as divorced. Both Thomas and Elizabeth were born in OH. Stoll was born in Germany | |
| 1910 census has them living in Welda township, Anderson County, KS. John M. Stoll is a farmer - age 66. Thomas J., age 68 is living with them listed as widowed. Both Thomas and Elizabeth were born in OH |
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| Elizabeth J. d. 8 December 1926, buried Oakwood Cemetery, Osawatomie, Miami County, KS. | |
| Living in 1891 in Centropolis, KS - per father's probate papers. | |
| m. Michael STOLL, 23 February 1882, Franklin Co. KS | |
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| Children: none. | |
| Source: Franklin Co., KS website: 1880 census for Union Center, Elk Co., KS - T9-0380, page 357B //1900 census for Centropolis township, Franklin County, KS, series T623, film 480, Book 2, page 122a // and 1910 census for Welda township, Anderson County, KS, series T624, Roll 431, part 2, page 226A // Father's Probate papers //// Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 26, page 425 "Gorsuch Family" by Louesa J. Keys -Granddaughter of Joshua // (Keys has her born in KS - This has to be wrong) www.ukans.edu/~hisite/franklin/indexes // | |
| Jane A. DUNNICK | |
| b. before 1846 Chanceford, York Co. PA | |
| m. Abram HEAPS | |
| Abram b. before 1842, Chanceford, York Co., PA | |
| Children: Nathaniel Smith HEAPS b. 9 February 1868- of Chanceford, York Co. PA - d.26 November 1943, Lancaster, PA.// Nathaniel married Florence Aston ASHTON | |
| Source: Laura Rittenhouse Knarr of Lancaster, PA 1997 | |
| See following: | |
| Jane A. DUNNICK | |
| d/o George & Mary DUNNICK | |
| b. ca 1837 of Chanceford, PA. | |
| + Nathan "ABRAM" HEAPS | |
| Source: Wilma, g.gdau of George & Mary, shared with us by Wilma's g.son DKS | |
| see following | |
| Jane A. DUNNICK (see two Jane's above) | |
| d/o living with George W. DUNNICK - who was age 40 in PA 1850 Census | |
| b. Age 13 in 1850 census - b. ca 1837 | |
| Siblings: Charles and Sarah D. | |
| Source: York Co. PA., Fawn township, 1850 census, taken Dec. 17, 1850 | |
| Online: Family group sheet from the Mormon site list a Jane A.DUNNICK of York Co., PA. b. circa 1842 who wed Abram HEAPS. They had a son Nathaniel Smith HEAPS born in 1868. | |
| Janet E. DUNNICK | |
| age 48 d. 27 May 2000 - Madison WI - | |
| Source: Capitol Times | |
| Janet H. (HOUSEHOLDER) DUNNICK (See F. Kenneth DUNNICK) | |
| w/o F. Kenneth DUNNICK | |
| he d. before 1998 - she was a widow | |
| d/o Harry Householder and wife Mildred (nee CLEMENTS) | |
| raised from birth by her CLEMENTS grandparents. source: Colleen Batsakis | |
| b. 8 March 1916 at Akron, Summit County, Ohio (Batsakis has born Knox Co. OH ?) |
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| d. 10 December 1998 in Columbus, Franklin Co. Ohio, age 82 | |
| Survived by nephew Joseph Craver of Chicago, IL | |
| Jannele DUNNICK | |
| + Emory Amos Anderson (Emory was the son of Kelly & wife #2, Sarah (Watson Anderson. Emory b. after 1910 and probably before 1915. Kelly's first wife was Dorothy Boone (Check in N.C. ??) |
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| Jason DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1809 in OH | |
| Farmer | |
| + Rebecca b. circa 1813 in Ohio | |
| Children as listed in 1860 census for Florence township, Stephenson, Co., IL (Freeport Post office) Olive 23 // Mary E. 17 // Rebecca 15 // Martha A 10 // Denis M. 6 // and Zeb R age 4. all children b. in IL. | |
| Jean A. DUNNUCK (1940-1977) (See James G. above) | |
| w/o James G. DUNNUCK | |
| Jean E. (GILBERT) DUNNICK | |
| w/o Carl DUNNICK of York, PA (see Carl DUNNICK) | |
| Jean DUNNUCK / DUNNICK | |
| d/o Raymond & Goldie M. (ADAMS) DUNNICK (both b. 1901) | |
| m. Russell HARDESTY 21 May 1950 in Marion County, IN marriage book 187, page 681 |
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| Jean DUNNUCK | |
| b. 24 April 1940 | |
| Issued: IN (1956 And 1957) | |
| d. March 1977 | |
| Source SSDI | |
| Jean R. (RUNKLE) DUNNICK (see John M. DUNNICK - below) | |
| Wife of John Monroe DUNNICK | |
| 1919-1998 | |
| Jeannette H. DUNNICK | |
| b. 2 September 1895 OH (Parents b. OH) | |
| d. after 1962 | |
| m. Willard T. S. JONES | |
| Source: Leon D. Chapman of Albuquerque, N.M. (Family Tree Maker) Chapman@highfiber.com | |
| 1930 Jeannette living in East Broad St., Columbus, Franklin Co., OH census dist. 29 - age 34 - divorced Worked in a department store as a personal shopper. | |
| See John T. below. Wonder if this was his wife. Her age is about right | |
| Jeanette DUNNICK | |
| d/o Dirk and Mary/Maria (MONSTER) DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1901 in Iowa | |
| Jefferson Greenville DUNNUCK | |
| s/o John Franklin and Katherine (CHERRY) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 1874 b. April 1872 per the 1900 census. (I believe this is wrong) b. 24 April 1874 - Kosciusko Co., IN - per his obituary Breman Enquirer, publ July 29, 1909, page 1 has b. April 25. |
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| d. 1909 Fitzgerald, GA (obit in Bremen Inquirer, Bremen, IN dated July 29, 1909 Buried: Bremen Cemetery, (IN), Yockey Addition (Marshall Co. IN) d. age 35 years, 2 months and 28 days - per his obituary = died July 22, 1909 Another source has d. 29 July 1909 in Fitzgerald, Ben Hill Co. GA. |
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| "Due to health problems Jefferson took his little family to Fitzgerald, GA and ran the Red Front Grocery. The family was there for just a few years, approximately 5 years, when Jeff died." (Judy Keller) | |
| m. Bertha Ella RADABAUGH /RADIBAUGH circa 1907 called "Ella" in a letter written by sister-in-law Dawn. Her obituary lists her marriage to Jefferson as 1897 at Lapaz, in Marshall County, Indiana. |
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| Bertha was called Ella "Aunt Ella". b. 24 March 1877, near Lapaz. d. 10 May 1962. Buried: May 12, Bremen Cemetery, Bremen, IL. Huff Funeral home. She apparently remarried after Jefferson died. Her surname at time of death was Laudeman - per her funeral card. |
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| Her granddaughter calls Ella's 2nd husband as Joe FROST. | |
| 1908 Land purchase: "Jeff DUNICK" Marshall Co., IN Platt Book, North Township: Land Section 26-35-2 | |
| 1900 census: Jefferson DUNNICK age 28, b. April 1874, Farmer, IN/IN/OH wed 3 years. Farmer North township, Marshall
County, Indiana. sheet 9 Census District 79 wife: Ella B. age 23, March 1877, IN/IN/OH, Children: two children, two living Edna J. age 2, March 1875 b. IN, Roscoe E. 4/12 months, Jan 1900. |
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| 25 December 1912 Ella married Joseph FROST Marshall Co., IN | |
| 1920 census: Joseph F. Frost, age 55, born in Ohio. Merchant - Pool Room., Wife Ella age 42, and Edna I. Dunnuck, age 21, Step daughter - bookkeeper Pool Room office, and Roscoe E. Dunnuck age 19, step son - bookkeeper at foundry. Series T625, Roll 456, Part 2, page 112 B. for 2nd ward; Breman; German twp. Marshall County, IN. | |
| Joseph FROST died in 1934 | |
| 1942, Ella wed Henry LAUDEMAN. He died in 1951 (June 20 in Marshall Co., IN. buried in Bremen Cemetery | |
| Children: Edna Jane, and Roscoe Everett | |
| In her later years, Ella "lived with Roscoe in South Bend, IN in the winter months". But she died at the home of her sister Mrs. Melvin SNYDER, in North Liberty, IN | |
| Source: funeral card for Bertha Ella Laudeman and Chart of John F. DUNNUCK's children and grandchildren donated
by N. Gene Dunnuck. Author Joe and Frances DUNNUCK. // Julanne Keller b&d dates for Jefferson. Obituary for Jefferson from the Bremen Enquirer, publ.29 July 1909, donated Sue Haschemeyer // Obituary for Ella Laudeman from the Bremen Enquirer, publ. 17 May 1962, donated by Sue Haschemeyer. |
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| Jemima (Mrs.) DUNNUCK (See John DUNNOCK) | |
| Wife of: John | |
| Child: Sarah DUNNUCK baptized 1801 St. James Protestant Episcopal Parish, Baltimore Co. MD. Sarah daughter of John and Jemima DUNNUCK | |
| Parish records | |
| Might Jemimia be the daughter of John & Sarah? Recorded or transcribed error?? | |
| Jamima Dunick | |
| m. Richard DERICK 7 November 1819 Franklin Co. OH. | |
| Franklin Co. OH (Probate) Marriage Records from LDS. | |
| Janet E. (BLASE) DUNNICK | |
| d. Madison WI, age 48 | |
| WI "State Journal & Capitol Times, Madison, WI. (I do not have these) | |
| Janet (Householder) DUNNICK | |
| w/o F. Kenneth DUNNICK | |
| Janet living in 1996 in Columbus, OH | |
| Jennie L. DUNNICK | |
| m. Martin O'CONNER 18 October 1893 in Cook Co. IL Lic. #208-914 | |
| Jennie Mae (BOLE) DUNNUCK Jennie May | |
| daughter of William I. & Lucy (STONE) BOLE. (William b. 3/8/1872 in Jessup, IA, d. 11 May 1931 Morrowville, KS. - Lived Washington Co. KS. | |
| b. 3 February 1906 Washington County, KS | |
| d. 21 June 1997 Lakeland, Florida | |
| wife of R. A. DUNNUCK | |
| Jennie's siblings: Mary, Mrs. Esther Totten, Mrs. Edith Congelon, James, Ruby, and Billy Bob. | |
| Children: 3 daughters | |
| Source: Obituary of William I. BOLE, May, 1931, posted on line by Draines22(a)aol.com Obit of William R. "Bill" BOLE lists Jeannie DUNNUCK/ Wichita Eagle, Wichita, KS publ Sept. 8, 2004. |
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| Jennie (ROTEN) DUNNICK(see Carl Dunnick) | |
| w/o Carl DUNNICK of Jasper Co. IA - (See Carl DUNNICK) | |
| Jennie b.circa 1890 | |
| Carl b. 1890 | |
| Jennie DUNNICK | |
| age 17 in 1910 census for 3rd Ward, Pella, Marion Co., IA (Lake Prairie township. Living with Mother, Allie. | |
| Jennie DUNICK | |
| d/o Edward & Nellie DUNICK | |
| b. circa 1897 | |
| Source: 1910 Census of Erie, Erie Co. PA | |
| Jessie Eva DUNNICK | |
| d/o Private Dunnick of Manning IA (who was a prisoner at Andersonville in the Civil War. -family lore) | |
| +Joseph CAPDEVIELLE | |
| Son Joseph Pierre "Ted" Capdevielle grew up at Manning. b. circa 1917 +Elsie Schultz in Manning circa 1943 (one son, JJC) |
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| Source of marriage: grandson: Jim | |
| Jessica Dunnick - | |
| of Grundy Center - Senior IGHSAU I Girls High School A.U. | |
| JoAnne DUNNICK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| d/o (see Millard A. and Donna Dunnuck) probably parents | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| m. William "Bill" Howard SICKINGER, Jr. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| d. 25 March 2000, age 72 Woodruff, S.C. (obit says - native of Columbus, OH) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SSDI has William b. 10 February 10, 1928, SS card issued in Ohio, d. Woodruff. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Joe DUNNICK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| b. circa 1883 in Austria | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source 1920 census for Walsenburg township, Huerfano Co. CO Roll: T625_165 Page: 7B ED: 92 Image: 141 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Johannus DUNNUCK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| d. 28 February 1874 in Ottawa Co. MICHIGAN | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Johanns DUNNICH | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| s/o Isaac and Anna DUNNICH | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| b. circa 1878 in IA of Lynn Grove, Jasper County, IA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DUNNOCK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| b. circa 1718 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| m. Katherine LANGLEY b. after 1718 |
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| Katherine's parents were Thomas Langley and wife Katherine. Thomas was born 1702, d. 1751 -dated Proved 21 March 1750, Norfolk, VA -20 July 1750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| gave "to grandson Thomas Dunnock my Negro Girl" ; "to granddaughter Katharine Dunnock...Negro" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| On line Langley site // Also see page 270 of Will Abstracts for Norfolk Co. by McIntosch or abstracted collection at ancestry.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DUNNICK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Father of John DUNNICK b. 1747 (see below) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| (From Newgate Prison, London England, to Port of Maryland 2 September 1737) Arrived in Maryland from Newgate Prison, City of London, County of Middlesex aboard the Pretty Patsie. "Francis Lux Commander for Maryland." Shipped by Mr. Jonathan Forward of London, Merchant, 2 Sept. 1737 for MD. - List of Prisoners -- An Abraham Sutton was also on this ship. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source: Immigrant Ships, Transcribers Guild, "Pretty Patsie." Transcribed by John Bowman whose ancestor was also aboard the ship | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DUNNICK (Dunnikc [sic]) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| These are the parents of John b. 1747. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| m. Mary PASMORE (PASSMORE) in Baltimore County in 1742 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source: Maryland Marriages 1634-1777, page 55, compiled by Robert Barnes lists the marriage of John DUNNICK & Mary PASMORE as 5 December 1742. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Contributed by Shirley Schuldt: Barnes, Robert, Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759. Page 188: John Dunnick m. Mary Pasmore on Nov. or Dec. 1742. Register of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church. and Peden, Jr., Henry C, St. John's and St. George's Parish Registers, Baltimore and Harford Counties, Maryland 1696-1851. Family Line Publishers, 1987. Page 121: Dec. 5 John Dunnikc [sic] and Mary Pasmore both of this parish 1.2.3 *Joppa 1742 *indicates banns were published 3 times. |
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Chart on John and his Children | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| b. 1747 (calculated from tombstone) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| d. 17 June 1819. Buried: West Liberty Cemetery, Harford County, MD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tombstone transcribed by Sue Haschemeyer " SACRED to the memory of John Dunnuch who departed this life June 17th 1819 age 72 years" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| donated by Sue Haschemeyer | Larger Photos of West Liberty Church and tombstones | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| In 1819 John Dunnuck (father before his death, or son after his fathers death??) sold for one dollar part of a tract of land called Rabbits Warren to the Trustees of West Liberty Methodist Episcopal Church for the church site. Board of Trustees were Thomas Meredith, David Gorsuch, Charles Gorsuch, (John's son Thomas married a Gorsuch) Edmund Rockhold (who was also a witness to John's 1819 will) Jacob Rockhold, David Simpson, and Peter Lesourd. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Will of John DUNNUCK dated June 17, 1819 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Children: Sarey ( circa 1772) // Joseph (b circa 1776) // Ruth (1779) // Dorcas(1782) // John (btz 1787) // Thomas (btz 1787) // Joshua // Ketturah (b circa 1792) // Rachel (1793) // Catherine (btz. 1796) // (Mary) Elizabeth (1805) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source: Will of John Dunnuck // records and DAR papers of Ruby Dunnuck Nusbaum (d. 1962).//Catherine Sutton's parents from Ancestry.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| m. Mary CLOUSE - 22 March 1783 MD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| b. September 1773 MD (or October 26, 1773) (another source has October 26, 1772) (see death info next line) |
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| d. October 4, 1846, Kosciusko Co., IN. Buried: Pleasant View Cemetery, Kosciusko Co. IN. John was the first burial in the cemetery. His tombstone has Age 73y, 11 mo. 8 days (age calculator has his birth at October 26, 1772) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The book "Cemetery Records for Kosciusko Co. IN, Volume VII by Lester H. Bennie, page 81, lists John
Dunnock, d. October 4, 1846, age 73-11-8. Probate papers begin November 8, 1848, two years later. They refer
to 30 days having lapsed since John's death, identify Elisha as son, and grant him letters of administration. John
died intestate (without a will). Among the papers is a bill dated Warsaw, October 15, 1846 "Dew to Samuel Lowy ___ Dollars for making a coffin. Mr. Dunic please pay ____ ______ the above acount __ oblige Yours, S. E. L____y. Rec.d the above _____ Oct 25, 1847." and a bill dated Feb. 19, 1847. "Mr. Dunnick, Sir please pay Philip Beans four dollars and Sixteen cents the amount one in for your Fathers Shroud. Noon T. Cosgrove. This bill was paid July 30, 1849 |
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| m. Sarah HUGHES (one undocumented source give the marriage at 1793 - no location) (Another undocumented source give the marriage as March 1, 1791 to Sarah Hues) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| + Another wife Nancy DUNNUCK "Rec'd of Elisha G. Dunnuck, Administrator of the Estate of John Dunnick. Deceant Sute Kosciusko County Indiana the sum of twelve dollars which I hereby _ecoin as in full Suti's Faction Amount coming to me from Said Estate as the wife of Said Dunuck decead this October the 23tt A.D. 1848. Nancy Dunuck (seal) (mark)" Atterts - Mitchel Timmons The State of Ohio Pickaway County SS Before me Mitchel Timmons a Justice of the peace in and for Said County personally appeared the within ar Above named Nancy Dunnuck and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the written above instrument to be her voluntary act and Deed this Octover the 23 th A.D. 1948, Mitchel Timmons, JP (seal) (John's daughter Catherine married in 1841 to a William Timmons in Pickaway Co. OH) |
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| According to the obit of his daughter Catherine (Mrs. Timmons), the family moved to Ohio in 1818 (Piqua). In 1837 she accompanied "her uncle, Joshua Dunnuck" to Kosciusko County, IN. This is the first concrete link I find to make John and Catherine (Sutton) Dunnuck the parents of this John. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Known Children: Samuel (b. 1798), Luke (btz *), Catherine (b. ca 1812), John David (b. 1814), & Elisha, (b. 1816 in MD) .Belinda (b. ?) and Ann (b. 1819 in OH) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John 1773 --- 3-generation chart (one page overview) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John 1773 - descendancy chart (best place to view daughter's families) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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* there is a Luke Wiley Dunnuck christened in MD in 1799, son of a John & Sarah (no
sir name given) Dunnuck. There appears to be two (2) John & Sarah's. I believe the 1799 date applies
to the John and Sarah Dunn*ck who also fathered Hellen and Joseph
Sutton since all three are christened in the same church - the same church where John 1747 had some of his
Children christened, namely, John and Thomas in 1787, Rachel in 1793, and Catherine in 1796. That would suggest
the two Johns (1747 & 1773) are father and son. If we can proved that Luke belongs in the family of John &
Sarah (Hughes) Dunnuck, it will solve one mystery, but leaves the question of how Sarah Wiley fits and why that
is Luke's middle name. See Luke and also see Luke's under
wills which offers a fairly strong case that he belongs to John 1773. Also see the 1810 MD census below. Would someone from Fairfield Co. Ohio see if they can find a tombstone with a birth date for Luke. He died in Fairfield Co. in 1845. If so please share. |
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| Sources: 1860 Kosciusko Co. IN Census // D.S. Copeland family pages //cemetery records from Kosciusko Co., IN// Kosciusko County Indiana 1836-1986, bio. sketch Dunnuck, publ. Kosciusko County Historical Society, pages 108 & 109, etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Might this be the John W. that married Saray Wiley ? noted separately below. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Joseph and Hellen ... Do these belong to the John & Sarah listed above, (John 1773?) Or to another John & Sarah ??? Luke: btz. 1799 s/o John & Sarah. LDS Film C507821 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Also Joseph Sutton DUNNUCK baptized 1797 St. James, same place Luke was baptized - s/o a John & Sarah LDS Film C507821 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Also Hellen btz. 1 Feb. 1805 s/o a John & Sarah at St. James Parish, Baltimore Co., MD. Same church as Luke. Batch C507821 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| I'm inclined to think this John & Sarah belonged to John b. 1747 & wife Catherine (SUTTON) DUNNICK -- but Luke confuses me. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Fayette Co. PA 1800 census (check Bullskin twp.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John (W.) DUNNUCK (b. ca 178?) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| BTZ. August 25, 1787 St. James Parish Record, My Lady's Manor, Baltimore Co., MD. same day as Thomas making him the Son of John DUNNUCK (and Catherine (SUTTON) DUNNUCK) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1810 census living by John DUNNOCK Sr. Baltimore County MD, Mine Run township. two adults age 25-45, 2 males 10-16, and 5 females, 1 male under 10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Uncertain where this John fits - fits John (1773) & Sarah (Hughes) DUNNUCK While the parents ages are correct, and he has 2 males 11,12, and 1 daughter & 1 son under 10 in 1810 (what about the 4 other daughters under 10 ??) See | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John W. DUNNUCK b. ca 1776 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| m. Sarah WYLEY 1796, d/o Vincent and Sarah (SUTTON) Wyley | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sarah Wyley's mother Sarah Sutton was the daughter of Joseph and Ruth (ADAMS) SUTTON, sister to Catherine SUTTON who married John (1747) DUNNUCK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Could this be the son of John (1747) & Catherine (SUTTON) DUNNUCK? | Did Sarah marry her first cousin on the Sutton side? Could this be the son of John (1747) & Catherine (SUTTON) DUNNUCK? Might Luke, Hellen & Joseph, btz. Saint James P.E. Parish in Baltimore County, MD between 1797-1805 be the their Children? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Also see the John DUNN*CK that married Sarah HUGHES about 1793. (above) In particular, check out Luke. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Daughter: Sarah btz. 1801 at St. James Protestant Episcopal Parish, Baltimore., MD. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sarah's parents were John and Jemima DUNNUCK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DONOCK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| m. Terise PHILLIPS, St. Joseph's RC Mission, Cordova, Microfile M856 at MHS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DUNNUCK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| m. Nancy DOLBY 29 Oct. 1831, Circleville, OH | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| another source (online - Ohio History Network, Pickaway Co. OH) has them wed Oct. 20, 1839 and spells the name DUNNICK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Also see William C. DUNNUCK b. ca 1840, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DUNNICK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| d. Dec. 10, 1916 Ashtabula, Co. OH | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source: Source: OH Vital Records - Volume 2108, death Certificate 72210 (OH Historical Society) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| John DUNNUCK, ( Jr.) b. MD ca 1814 | |
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| b. Feb. 11, 1814, MD (computed from tombstone) | |
| d. April 27, 1876 in Washington County, KS. Buried Spence Cemetery, "Dunnuck Cemetery" Washington County,
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| 1840 census: John appears in the Kosciusko Co. - 3 sons under 5 yrs.. Probably arrived in 1838/39 with Joshua.
Children: (son b.between 1836 & 1840), George F b. 1838 b. OH, John Adams b. 1840 IN |
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| 1850 they were in Kosciusko Co. IN .John and Catherine's children living at home in 1850 Kosciusko Co. IN census were: George L. (should be F.), John, Sarah E., Mary M.b. 1848, Emily J. b. 1848 | |
| 1853 Another set of twins born Feb. 11, 1853 Arletta and Edward in Milford, IN to John and Catherine. |
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| "John is said to have been a circuit rider in Indiana and was later assigned to a local Methodist parish in
which he served until his death in 1861" Source: Frances (Mrs. Joseph) Dunnuck (Note: John A. did not die until 1876, but went to KS sometime after the 1860 census was taken and 1866 when a son died in KS.) I assume Frances (source) was referring to he ministry as an INDIANA circuit rider ended about 1861 |
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| 1860 census for Burnettesville,(Jackson township) White Co., IN has John - 45,(farmer)// Elizabeth -43, their 2 year old daughter Catherine,// Also step daughters Nancy Kendal -24 and Charlot Kendal -12 From John's first wife: John-20 //, Sarah-17 // Mary-11 // Edward-7 and Arletta-7.//. Series M653, Roll 307, book 1, page 609 |
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| 1870 census for Washington township, Washington Co. KS has John DUNNUCK, Orig. page 24, taken June 11, 1870. Jno . . . . . . . . age 55 b. MD Farmer Eliz . . . . . . . . age 53 b. IN Edward . . . . . age 17 b. IN (m) E.A. . . . . . . . .age 11 b. IN (f) C.A /OR/ E.A. . age 9 b. IN (f) |
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| Son George F. was born in OH. To IN before. 1840 | |
| They had a great grandson Arthur living in Lakewood, California who was 87 (written by (Mrs. Joseph) Frances Dunnuck in about 1970. (given to me by Sheldon Copeland) | |
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(ELLIOTT), widow KENDALL in August 7, 1854 in Idaville, IN White Co. IN. John Dunnuck to Elizabeth Hoffhind 8/7/1854 C-2-55 |
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| Elizabeth Ann Kendall married a Henry Hoffhanese 14 August 1853 in Fulton County, see marriage book A132 before she wed DUNNUCK. Don't know what happened to Hoffhanese.(or Hoffhind) | |
| . . . . . .d/o James and Nancy (SHIELDS) ELLIOTT.. James and Nancy came to KS in 1860 and settled in Hanover,
KS. "James and Nancy Shields Elliott (arrived) with seven of their ten children -- four of whom were married and had families of their own -- came to this part of Kansas in July 1860.......all traveled by ox team. Each of the five Elliott families brought into this new land a few head of cattle, a box of chickens, a chest or two for bedding and clothes, and a meager supply of dishes and cooking utensils. These early pioneers were little disturbed by their lack of material wealth....." their youngest daughter Rebecca Ann Elliott was one of the first to be wed in the new county, "if not the first ....after Washington County was detached from Marshall county." Rebecca wed Lafayette Morgan. by Mary O. Coleman, 70th edition of the "Washington Co. Register, Publ. Friday September 16, 1938 ------------ The 1860 census has siblings John, Jasper and Ruth Elliott all living in Mill Creek township. Washington Co. Kansas Territory. - Marysville Post office taken August 19, 1860. I did not find the other Elliotts there. ------------ The 1870 census has Nancy, age 72, living with Rebecca and her family in Washington Co., Washington township., Kansas. ------------ Tombstone photos of Nancy & James Nancy d. Feb. 2, 1875, age 76 years, 11 months & 4 days her husband James d. September 17, 1865 age 72 years 1 month 5 days. Both are buried in the Dunnuck cemetery (also know as the Spence or Spenceville Cemetery) in Spence, Kansas. |
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| Children by Elizabeth: 2 daughters: Catherine Ann b. (1858- IN) and Samantha Jane (1860-IN) | |
| Elizabeth and Isaac Kendall had 4 Children: Nancy b. ca 1836, (d. probably before 1876 - not listed in step father's will) Margaret b. ca 1838-d. 1857, William J..b.ca 1841, died in Civil War January 1863. Charlotte b. ca 1848,- Mrs. Davis - only Kendall to receive from step-father's will of 1876, so Nancy might be deceased. Their father, Isaac was b. ca 1799 in NC - d. Oct. 15, 1851 -- He is listed in the 1850 White County Census with Elizabeth and his Children.as HH #617. His name is difficult to read - looks like Franc, but Elizabeth and the Children are correct. The above ages taken from the 1850 census. |
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| John and Elizabeth each lost a son in the Civil War. William J. Kendall & John A. DUNNUCK. William was killed 1862, (This needs checking, but William might have been a private with the 87 Infantry, Co. H. that organized out of Logansport, IN, December 11, 1861.) (This need verification) William died before John and lore has it that his body was brought back for burial. (To Indiana or Kansas?) When John A. DUNNUCK died in January 1863, it was decided not to try to retrieve the body. I believe John is buried near Gallatin, TN. John A. was a private with the Indiana 87th Regiment, Company H. Organized out of South Bend, Indiana August 31, 1862 |
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| Sources: 1850 Kosciusko IN Census //LDS on-line records reveal births of Catherine & Smantha // LDS Ancesteral file on Elizabeth Elliott AFN:8S9D-P4 //Familytreemaker.com. Elizabeth Elliott | |
| CLYDE | Another interesting note is Elizabeth's sister Ruth and her second husband Richard Emery DERRICK raised a child "CLYDE DUNNUCK" from the age of nine months. A Hiram Clyde, known as "Clyde" DUNNUCK lists his father as Edward Sale DUNNUCK but lists his mother as Elizabeth Reddick?? Ruth first married a Miles Bristol in 1843 -he died in 1850 and they had no children. She then wed Richard Emery Derrick in 1853. At the time Hiram Clyde was born in Oct. 20, 1879, a Martha J. (REDDICK) DUNNUCK, was the 1st wife of Edward Sale Dunnick. Martha died Dec. 29, 1879. Hiram Clyde would have been two month old. His two older brothers Henry and William, ages 3 & 4 went to their grandparents home: Hiram and Sarah REDDICK. |
| John DUNNICK | |
| s/o Thomas and Eleanor (GORSUCH) DUNNICK | |
| b. 20 Sept. 1816 | |
| d.. - died young | |
| John W. DUNNUCK (Rev) | |
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s/o Joshua and Dinah (TALLMAN) DUNNUCK "Dianah" |
| b. Nov. 21, 1816 Pickaway Co., OH | |
| d. 26 Nov. 1900, Kosciusko Co., IN Bur Mentone Cemetery. | |
| link to" Last Will and Testament | |
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m. Henrietta SCOTT, Oct. 14, 1838 in Fayette County OH (Probate records & his obit has 1838) (her obit has 1837) |
| settled in Kosciusko Co. IN in 1838 - per her obit. | |
| d/o Elihu SCOTT of PA and his wife, Mahala WITTERS of MD 1880 census lists Henrietta's father b. KY, and Mother b. MD. | |
| Henrietta b. 29 Feb. 1816, Ross County, OH | |
| d. 15 Mar 1906 at home 3 miles east of Mentone, IN, funeral at Mentone ME church. Tombstone has 90 years, 15 days. | |
| 11 Children: Mary Jane and her twin Phebe Elizabeth, Benjamin Henton, William Elihu, Nancy Jane, Martha Mahala, John Fletcher, Franklin Scott, Marion Talman, Amanda Alice, and Douglas Lyman. | |
| In Mar 1906 obit "mother of 11" -- five children by whom there were 18 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren | |
| 1900 census. John W. age 83, born Nov. 1816, wed 62 years (OH/MD/MD) and wife Henrietta age 84, born February 1816. (OH/PA/MD) had 11 children, 7 living. | |
| John W. migrated to Indiana with father in fall of 1837. John must have returned to OH briefly as marriage records show him being married there in Oct. 1838 -as does the 1900 census. Obit says they wed in 1837. I don't believe 1837 to be correct. | |
| Biography of John W. DUNNUCK | |
| Obituary of John W. DUNNUCK | |
| Sources: Dunnuck family Bible kept by John W's son, // Geographical & Historical Record of Kosciusko Co. IN. Lewis Publ. Co., Chicago, IL , Publ. 1887, Pages 449-50, 733, 659, 143, // Family Obits from newspapers (clipped without source data).// Obit. Henretta, Tri-County Gazette, Mentone, IN, Thurs. Mar 22, 1906 "Death of a Pioneer". // Henrietta: similar obit in the Bremen Enquirer, publ. 29 March 1906// Obit of John, Tri-County Gazette, Mentone, IN, Thurs, Nov. 29, 1900. "A Pioneer Called Home" // | |
| John A. DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Henry and Phebe (EVANS) DUNNUCK | |
| b. Feb. 16, 1871, died May 23, 1874 buried Pleasant View Cemetery, Warsaw, Kosciusko Co. IN. | |
| John Adams DUNNUCK | |
| s/o John and Catherine (Leasenby) DUNNUCK | |
| b. June 13, 1840 in IN | |
| + Malinda COLLINS August 26, 1862 in White Co. IN | |
| Mustered out August 31, 1862 | |
| d. civil war 2 Jan 1863 at Gallatin, TN | |
| Malinda applied for widow's pension July 8, 1963 | |
| Malinda DUNNACK married Harrison CUTLER, 17 March 1864 in White Co. IN. (Harrison was the son of Loren and Elizabeth Cultler and is in the 1850 census of White Co. IN. Harrison was 14 yrs. old, i.e. born ca 1836)( Harrison was previously wed on Feb. 21, 1858 to Margaret RUSSELL, daughter of Anna Hays and Prior T. Russell. Margaret was born in 1835) | |
| Source: 1850 Kosciusko Co., IN Census /// Civil War Pension index at Ancestry.com // Indiana Civil War History "IN Inf . 87"// family treemaker.com users/p/a/r/Ken-Parker/Gene48-0042.html. - re father's 2nd wife. /// | |
| John A. DUNNICK served in the H. Company, 87th Indiana Infantry. Was a Sargent. Enlisted 31 Aug. 1862 and listed residence as Monticello, IN | |
| Organized at South Bend, Ind., and mustered in August 31, 1862. Ordered to Louisville, Ky., August 31. Attached to 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Ohio, September, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, Center 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863 | |
| SERVICE.--Pursuit of Bragg to Crab Orchard, Ky., October 1-15, 1862. Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 16-November 7. Duty South Tunnel, Pilot Knob and Gallatin, Tenn., November 8-26, and guarding fords of the Cumberland till January 29, 1863. Duty at Nashville, Tenn., till March 6. | |
| Marriage indexes for White Co. IN. Book C | |
| John DUNNICK, 1841-1915, bur Maple Grove Cemetery (probably MI) | |
| Co. I, 25th MI Infantry - early settler Newaygo Co. MI, Lived in Fremont | |
| another source has 28th Michigan Infantry, company I and lists name as Dunick | |
| John DUNNICK b. 1841 | |
| Listed as age 69, living as an inmate at Old Soldiers Home in Grand Rapids township, Kent County, Michigan in 1910 census. listed as married 10 years, born Holland (Dutch) and immigrated in 1851? hard to read? See listing of immigrants. There is also a John H. born 1841 that was still living in the 1920 census. | |
| John DUNICK | |
| m. Nervada WEAVER 22 Mar. 1783 in Kalamazoo, MI | |
| Source LDS M533731 | |
| John Fletcher DUNNUCK | |
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| b. June 15, 1848 in Kosciusko Co. IN | |
| Living in Bremen in 1915 according to sister Phebe's obit. | |
| d. coroners index for St. Joseph Co., IN list 1927 Buried at Bremen Cemetery V & S 1st addition, Lot 97 His obit published in the Bremen Enquirer on November 3rd lists his death as "Thursday evening" That would make his death as October 27th 1927. At Haven Hubbard Memorial Home near New Carlisle. He had had a paralyzing stroke six years prior. |
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| 1900 Census: H.H. 197 - John F. Dunnick age 51, born June 1848, IN/OH/OH. wife Catherine age 50, b. March 1850 - OH/VA/PA. Five children, 4 living. None living at home. North township, Marshall County, IN, series T623, Roll 392, book 1, page 153 |
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| 1908 John F. & C. DUNNICK Platt Book, North township, Marshall Co. IN Section 35-35-2 | |
| John of Breman, IN in 1915 | |
| Children: 5 -- Emily Edith (Mrs. Charles E. ARNOLD) b. 1868 - living 1930 // Lottie Helen b. 1869-1872 // Franklin Scott b/d 1871-1933 // Jefferson G. b/d 1874-1909 // Chester R. b/d 1876 - 1945 | |
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Obituary of Catherine Dunnuck, wife of John F. Donated by Granddaughter, Judy Keller -- Published Bremen (IN) Inquirer, Sept. 8, 1921 Mrs. John F. Dunnuck Dies After Operation "......died St. Joseph's hospital in Mishawaka Friday following an operation for gallstones on Wednesday.
She had numerous attacks of the trouble before, and finally decided upon the operation......" |
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Obituary of John F. Donated by Granddaughter, Judy Keller -- Published Bremen (IN) Inquirer, Nov. 3, 1927 John F. DUNNUCK Called by Death at Hubbard Home John F. Dunnuck, one of the old and well know residents of this community died at the Haven Hubbard Memorial Home near New Carlisle.......paralysis six years ago........ Mr. Dunnuck was born in Kosciusko county June 15, 1848 .......On Nov. 11, 1867 he was united in marriage with Catherine Amanda Cherry of Palestine, Ind., who died about six years ago. Three sons and two daughters were born to them, one daughter Lottie Helen and one son Jefferson G. preceding the parents in death. The surviving children are Chester R. Dunnuck and Mrs. Charles Arnold of South Bend (IN) and Frank S. Dunnuck of Bremen (IN). He also leaves one brother Benjamin Dunnuck of Warsaw. There are ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.........Burial in the Bremen cemetery. |
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| DUNNUCK, John (see John Fletcher above ??? ) | |
| b. age 70 in 1920 Census, (ca 1850) Indiana Roll: T625_456 Page: 8B ED: 172 Image: 745 County: Marshall County, German township, IN |
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| John DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Henry Bell and Phebe (EVANS) DUNNUCK | |
| b. & d. 1863 Pleasant View Cemetery., Kosciusko Co. IN | |
| Source: D. Sheldon COPELAND family group sheet. | |
| John Henry DUNNICK | |
| s/o Charles M. & Elizabeth Ann (LIEB) DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1871 in PA, farmer | |
| m. Susannah E. HILD on April 1, 1893, York Co., PA. See Susannah | |
| b. circa 1875 in MD (Census has her name as Sinnie) MD/MD/MD | |
| 12 Children in all. | |
| Children: [from the 1910 Census ] Alma V. 16 PA,// dau. Beula O. 14 b. MD// Edna M. 12 b. PA// Leroy 8 born PA, // Carl M. 7 b PA, // Charles 5 b. PA, // son Gemmill H. 5 b. PA// Mary E. 2 b. PA// Blanch L. 11/12 mos. b. PA (in 1910, they had 9 children, all living) | |
| "Dorcas Leona" is also called Blanch L. | |
| 1920 census for Hopewell, York County, PA John (farmer) & Susanna Children at home are Carl E. 17 // Gemmil H. 14 // Charles (F?) 14 (yes same) // Mary E. 12 // Dorcas L. 9 // Wilma L. 6 // John E. 3-9/12 |
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| 1930 census: Red Lion, York Co. PA John H. age 59, married age 21, PA/PA/PA, Carpenter At home, wife, Susanna, children Wilma L age 16, and W. Earnest , age 9, and father-in-law Jacob A. HILD, age 82 widower.MD/Germany/PA | |
| Child: Youngest son of John Henry & Susanna Dunnick: William Ernest DUNNICK. b. April 28, 1920 at Hopewell township, York Co. PA. m.. 6/5/1943 in York to Dorothy Elizabeth SEITZ. They had two daughters. |
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| John O. DUNNUCK | |
| William Henry "Bill" and Maybelle "Mabel" (MERRELL) DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DUNNUCK of 1214 North Grove St., Elkhart Co. IN | |
| d. April 28, 1928 (age 1 month) | |
| Obituary publ. same date -The Elkhart Truth, page 2, column 5 | |
| John T. DUNNUCK | |
| b. circa 1884 in IL/Austria/Austria | |
| + Alice age 29, b. ca 1890 IL/Germany/Germany | |
| Daughter Marion, age 8, b. ca 1921 IL/IL/IL | |
| Mother-in-law: Clara b. Germany/Germany/Germany. Her last name hard to read ??? Gappler??? | |
| Family living in City of Chicago in 1930 | |
| John Tallman DUNNICK | |
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| b. 20 September 1880 Pickaway Co. OH | |
| d. 3 November 1972 , Lima, Allen Co. OH, age 92 Death certificate 083252 Volume: 21070 lists place of death of Lima, place of residence of Columbus, Franklin Co. OH, age 92, widower |
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| 1920 census lists a John T. age 39, Columbus, Franklin Co. OH | |
| 1930 census for Marion township, Franklin Co., OH, John age 49. Alice P. 49, married at age 24 Accountant at an electrical supply house. | |
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m. Alice G. PLUMER in OH 16 April 1906, daughter of Wendell & Mary (COLE) PLUMER (Plummer) |
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| Source: Obituary for Alice, publ. The Columbus Dispatch, October 6, 1961, page 13A | |
| Source: William A. Brobst of Kitty Hawk N.C. "Brobst/Probst Family History" | |
| Source: SSDI // 1910 Census for Columbus, Franklin Co. OH , Census Dist. 64, visit 320 | |
| Source: Historical Account of the PETERS Family, by June L. (SHAULL) LUTZ, 1986, page 135-136, contributed by Roland and Karla Steward. | |
| John T. DUNICK | |
| A -- PHOTO -- 1931-32 Rotary Club (of Columbus, OH) held by the State Archives - Box 1, or Ohio Rotary Historical Socity - P7 | |
| John DUNNICK (see following) | |
| b. 31 Dec. 1889 | |
| d. OH November, 1965 | |
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| John F. DUNNICK (see above ?) (also see Jeanette above) | |
| b.. (ca 1889-90) - d. age 75 | |
| d. 26 November 1965, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH | |
| b. circa 1890 - age 30 in the 1920 census records for Toledo, Lucas Co. Ohio. | |
| Divorced - residence Columbus, Ohio | |
| Sources: Ancestry.com Ohio Death Records 1958-69 // Census roll T625 1409, page 13B, ED 83, image 287 | |
| 1920 census has age 30, no children, wife Jeanette (OH/OH/OH) age 24. He was the Manager of a rubber company | |
| John L. DUNNUCK | |
| s/o D. & P. DUNNUCK | |
| 1962-1995 | |
| Issue: son and daughter (info withheld) | |
| John Meyers DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Samuel Rollin (Sr.) and Mary J. (MEYER) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 5 August 1910 South Bend, IN | |
| d. 4 April 1987, Palm Beach, FL, age 76, of 36 Yacht Club Dr., North Palm Beach, death certificate 42213 An obit in (South Bend Tribune April 4, 1987 p. B12, & April 6, p. B6 North Palm Beach) |
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| Buried old section Riverside Cemetery, South Bend, IN | |
| Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, First Presbyterian Church of North Palm Beach. | |
| m. Mary Rosewarne MILLER 30 September 1933 Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana
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| d. 27 December 1987 per tombstone at Riverside Cemetery, (older section by "Meyer" family marker) South Bend, IN. Her obit was published in the South Bend Tribune, 19 December 1987, page B5... according to the St. Joseph Co. IN Narcology. An obit in (South Bend Tribune Dec. 19, 1987 p. B5 - lists city as Naples - FL) | |
| living North Palm Beach, FL at time of death. Listed as Mary M. DUNNUCK in SSDI | |
| Children (3): John , Jr. (1936-1995) = 2 children, (see following John- Jr.) W.R.D male, and P D. female |
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| Source: Obituary, published on Monday, April 6, 1987, Miami Herald, (FL) /// Marriage index St. Joseph County, IN Book 74, page 177 // Tombstones at Riverside Cemetery, South Bend, IN, donated by Gene DUNNUCK// SSDI for Mary // Children from John Jr.'s wife // & middle initial of J. from S&M DUNNUCK | |
| John M. DUNNUCK II | |
| s/o John Meyers DUNNUCK and Mary (MILLER) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 3 April 1936 South Bend, IN | |
| d. 16 Mar 1995, Martin, FL, death Certif. # 36543 | |
| Buried Riverside Cemetery, old section by the Meyer Family Marker, South Bend, Indiana | |
| Served in the Navy - South Bend IN Tribune. August 9, 1957 | |
| m. yes living - 2 children a son married 1998 and a daughter. | |
| Living in April 2001 | |
| Sources: Naples Daily News 1998 // SSDI // Tombstone for John // and correspondence with wife. | |
| John Monroe DUNNICK | |
| s/o John Tallman & Alice Greenwood (PLUMMER) DUNNICK | |
| b. 20 October 1916 | |
| d. 4 August 1989 of Lima, Allen Co. OH. | |
| of Lima, OH in 1961 | |
| His obituary was published in the newspaper, "Plain Dealer," 6 August 1989, page 13, Section D., ID #ABU-3658.
This publication is available at the Cleveland Public Library. ( have not gotten it) If you do, please share. Jean's obit publ. the Columbus Dispatch December 26, 1998 |
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| m. Jean R. RUNKLE, 15 January 1943 | |
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| John Norman DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Mr. ____ and Mary Ann (nee:___) DUNNUCK (see Mary Ann) | |
| b. circa 1868 in RI - father born in IRE | |
| Source 1880 Census for Providence RI - (LDS files) | |
| John A. DUNNICK | |
| s/o Cornelius and Elizabeth (CUPERUS) DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1870, IA Parents from Holland -Dutch | |
| d. circa 1931 | |
| +Esther May MARKLEY 8 April 1896 Audubon Co., IA. at the Groom's parents home - (source: Roger Markley, NC) | |
| Esther was previously married and had a son John H. Fosnat b. ca 1892 | |
| John's brother William, age 17 was living with them in 1910. | |
| b. 15 February 1876 in Wadena, Fayette Co., IA., daughter of John and Edith (SEWARD) MARKLEY | |
| d. 21 July 1972 in Rupert Mindoka Co., Idaho, buried Rupert Cemetery | |
| Of Manning Iowa | |
| Dau. Evelyn Elizabeth DUNNICK b. September 11, 1898 Audubon Co. IA, d. 1923 of TB, buried Manning Cemetery, Carroll Co. IA | |
| son Neal Thomas DUNNICK b. June 13, 1900 or 1901 - d. May 31, 1920 | |
| son Cornelious E. DUNNICK b. ca 1901 in IA | |
| Source: Roger Markley of NC // 1910 census for Manning, Caroll Co., IA Roll 391, Book 1, page 119A | |
| John "Edward" DUNNICK See Edward | |
| s/o Elmer C. and Celia DUNNICK | |
| + Helen Elizabeth JOHNSON | |
| Living in Columbus Ohio in 1941 | |
| 3 daughters | |
| Daughter K. E. D. (name withheld) b. Jan 14, 1941, MLD (withheld), JD (withheld). | |
| John Eldon DUNNUCK | |
| s/o Thomas and Mary C. (FINLEY) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 25 June 1937 Huntington, IN | |
| d. Monday, 7 May 2001 (location withheld) | |
| + Florence + yes S.E. living - no issue |
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| Survived by 5 brothers: JD, ED, RD, PD & DD | |
| two sons by first wife, three step-children: (3 sons and 1 daughter; JPD, JJD, SW, and daughter MJ and another?) |
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| Source: Obit. of John, May 2001 | |
| John Benjamin DUNNICK | |
| + Sonya Kay Johnson, d/o Leonard Lee and Janet Kay (STEFFY) JOHNSON | |
| no dates | Children: Katelyn Sarah and Ian William - Living?? names old fashioned? |
| Probably from the Ohio bunch | |
| from an online file at Ancestry.com World Family Tree by Sandi3847@aol.com also by rle@vabch.com | |
| John DUNNUCK | |
| Infant son of Henry and Phebe (EVANS) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 1871, d. 1874 | |
| Source: notes of Frances and Joe DUNNUCK | |
| John DUNNICK, JR. | |
| b. 25 August 1919 | |
| Obituary in Tampa Tribune 5 September 1998, age 79 (of Zephyrhills, FL) Might be from the N.J. group | |
| Also check a Helen K. Dunnuck, Also of Zephyrhills, FL - might be wife SSDI has her dates at b. 15 Sept 1922, d. 21 Nov. 1997, received SS card in New Jersey (as did John) | |
| John DUNNUCK | |
| 3 December 1962 | |
| SS Card issued in FL (1976) | |
| Died 23 November 1995 Columbus, Franklin, OH 43228 | |
| Source: SSDI | |
| John Evans DUNNICK | |
| s/o John H. and Suzanna Elizabeth (HILD) DUNNICK (of Red Lion, York County, PA) | |
| b. April 11, 1916 | |
| +Naomi Horchner | |
| she b. about 1920 | |
| Children: 2 | |
| she .d. November 26, 2004, age 84 Obituary published York Daily Record November 30, 2004. |
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| John DUNNICK | |
| b. circa 1888 in Austria (age 32 in 1920 census) | |
| Source: 1920 census for Taylor township, Lackawanna Co. PA, Roll T625 1581, Page 15A, ED 196, image 619 | |
| (Josphine) "Josie" DUNNICK | |
| d/o Elisha and Mary (KING) DUNNICK | |
| b March 1857 Illinois (1880 KS census, lists her as a teacher) | |
| d: Franklin County, Kansas " Josphine" (Dunnuck) BARHAM, 29 July 1913 buried Baker Cemetery |
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| Josephine, age 22 in Appanoose, KS in 1880 | |
| Census for Josephine (see her father, Elisha for 1860, 1870, 1875, 1880 census data) | |
| m. Christian BARHAN, 2 December 1880 at Franklin Co. KS (marriage book D) | |
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| Christian: 1860 U.S. Census, page 31, Walker Township, Anderson Co. KS. Enlisted in Union Army July 24, 1861, Mt. Gilead, Anderson County, KS. |
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| Christian: 1878 land owner in Franklin Co., KS 19-20/01 and 19-20/12 |
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| 1910 census has the family living in Potawatomie township. Franklin Co., KS. Series T624, roll 439, part 3, page 214A. Three living children still at home. | |
| Step-mother Mariam was living with Christian in 1875 | |
| Joseph DUNNUCK | |
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| b. (circa 1777) (Tombstone, read by Christos Christou - Joseph died 11 Apr. 1836, age 59) |
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| b. (tombstone read by Sue) Joseph Dunnuch "In memory of Joseph Dunnuch who departed this life April 11, 1836 aged 59 years" (b. 1776 or 1777) |
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| d. buried in West Liberty cemetery. see Larger photo of tombstone & church | |
| In 1819 Joseph made two donations to the building fund of the West Liberty Church. His father was the first to be buried there. The first probably being about $5.00, and the second for $70.00. For more info see church | |
| Information from Joseph Dunnuck's will, shared with us by Christos Christou, I quote) "Joseph Dunnock left a will dated Jan 29, 1836 which names nephew John Almony and niece Dorcas Ann Almony and names relative Albert James Bell Almony to have tracts Anderson's Hills and Dales and Rabbitt's Warren (now) in the hands of Henry A. Almony (Probably Henry D.), heirs included Rachel Ayres. Exec. was nephew Henry D. Almony, probated April 23, 1836 WB Vol. 16 p. 16." | |
| John and Dorcas A. Almony are the children of Joseph's sister Dorcas (Dunnuck), Mrs.William Almony. This is the land Joseph received under his father's will of 1819. | |
| Since Joseph's will did not provide for a wife or descendants, I assume that if he ever wed and had children, none of them survived him. I also have found no record of a marriage for him so assume he did not. | |
| 1820 census, shows a Joseph Dunnick in Baltimore. County, MD. With him are two "free" mulatto boys.(see the 1819 will) Also living with him are 2 females 16 to 26, one female 26-45, and a male and female over 45. | |
| As noted above, living with him in the 1820 census were a number of people. I assume they were his mother Catherine Sutton Dunnuck (female over 45) and unwed sister, namely Mary Elizabeth whose ages would be ca 15. I'm at a loss though as to who the other two might be. Perhaps a sister and husband ??? | |
| See the following - Did Joseph have a son ???? | |
| Joseph DUNNUCK & Joseph DUNNUCK Jr. | |
| War of 1812 | |
| Who is this Jr.? | Both listed as serving in the 41st Reg't (Hutchin's) Maryland Malitia both with the rank of Private |
| Source: Ancestry.com War of 1812 service records Box 62, Roll 602 This database is a listing of men mustered into the armed forces between 1812 and 1815. Taken from records in the National Archives, each record includes the soldier's name, company, rank at time of induction, rank at time of discharge, and other helpful information. It provides the names of nearly 600,000 men. From records were taken from Record Group 94 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, microfilm publication M602, a total of 234 rolls of film. Compiled Military Service Records (CMSR) |
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| Joseph DUNNUCK | |
| Whose's son is this ??? John and Sarah??? Which John and Sarah??? | |
| 1830 Ohio Census shows a Joseph living in Franklin County, Madison township. OH. | |
| see below - Catherine's Dildine Wright Dunnuck's eldest son John Wright was born and still living in Madison, Franklin Co. in ca 1880. | |
| Census // History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties", by Williams Brothers, 1880, p 440. | |
| Joseph DUNNUCK (DUNNEICK) (see Catharine (DILDINE) | |
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| m. Catharine (DILDINE) WRIGHT Jan 14, 1819, Franklin Co. OH | |
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| Sarah WRIGHT wed James M. WILEY 14 November 1833. She was born 8 July 1811 in Franklin Co., OH. She and James lived in Wood Co. OH where James died 22 January 1879 and is buried in Weaver Cemetery. Their son David WILEY settled in Kosciusko Co. IN in 1865 - | |
| Source: (LDS Batch M513351) - from Franklin Co. OH court marriage records // History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties", by Williams Brothers, 1880, p 440. // Biographical & Historical Record of Kosciusko County, Indiana Lewis Publ. Co., Chicago, IL 1878, page 485 //also see << http://www.geocities.com/~shellyinoh/dooo2/g0000094.html>> |
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| Joseph Curtis DUNNACK | |
| s/o James and Elizabeth ( USHER) DUNNACK Source: Cheryl Dunnack |
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| b. 1869, Canada Source: Cheryl Dunnack | |
| d. 14 January 1929 Source: Cheryl Dunnack | |
| Joseph and his father settled in Boston where they established a fish market. Source: Cheryl Dunnack | |
| "Joseph C., (of Charleston, Mass) married at Brockton, Mass., on the 30 May 1908, to Lucy Greaves, daughter of Capt. S. A. Greaves, Margretville, NS." Source: The Register, Berwick, Kings Co. Nova Scotia, publ. 25 June 1908 | |
| 1920 census for Medford, Middlesex, Mass. lists Joseph as 47, Lucy as 41, Hazel 10 and Howard 8. Lucy and Joseph are born in Nova Scotia and he is a retail salesman. Hazel and Howard are born in MASS. Joseph came to America in 1880, Lucy in 1887. They became citizens in 1915 | |
| Joseph Sutton DUNNUCK | |
| s/o John & Sarah DUNNUCK (More than one John & Sarah? - maybe) | |
| b/btz. 22 Dec. 1797 at St. James Protestant Episcopal Parish, Baltimore, MD. | |
| Source: LDS - C507821, Church records. | |
| Joseph DUNNICK | |
| s/o Thomas & Eleanor (GORSUCH) DUNNICK | |
| b. 10 Jun 1823 - d. young (OH) | |
| Joseph Edwin DUNNUCK Known as "Ed" "Edward" | |
| s/o Isaac Wiseman and Sarah C. (HANKINSON) DUNNUCK | |
| b. 26 Oct. 1868 in Wayne township, Kosciusko Co. IN | |
| d. 2 October 1959 Mentone, Kosciusko Co., IN. buried: Harrison Center Cemetery. | |
| m. Alice Elzada WHEELER on 12 April 1900, Kosciusko Co., IN | |
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