Sorry Brenda but I do not have anything on Jacob at all. All of my Dunn's that I have found thus far were in Va, TN, NC and SC but Jacob could have been the son of one of them and I just have not found him yet. I think all the Dunn's in VA are related. Best guess on his father would be either James, Martin A., Sr., Reuben or William. Their father's name was John. Essex County would be a good County to start in. Because the time frame you are working on my Dunn's are mostly in that county before moving on. Hope this helps. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: <BrndNrdlng@aol.com> To: <DUNN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 12:37 PM Subject: Re: [DUNN] > I am trying to find information on Jacob Dunn born: Jan. 18, 1808 in VA or > Ohio, died: Sept. 22, 1885 in Red Key, Jay Co., IN.. Jacob was married to > Virginia Albina Clover (born: Jan. 04, 1818 in Morgan Co., VA, died: Jan. 07, > 1891 in Benton Co., Iowa. Daughter of Philip Clover, Jr. and Ann "Anna" Smith > of VA) Jacob Dunn and Virginia A. Clover had the following children: > #1:Margaret Ellen(born: Dec.12,1844 in Ross township, Franklin Co., OH.. > Married: Adam Hoover Feb. 22, 1866 in Franklin Co., OH.. Died: Sept. 24, 1940 > in Lafaytte, IN.) #2: John T. Dunn(born: June 21, 1846 in Ross Co., > OH..Married: Emma Evans on March 30, 1873 in Red Key, Jay Co., IN.. Died: > 1930 in Sedalia, Pettis Co., MO) #3: Sarah Jane Dunn(born: Sept. 20, 1852 in > Green Co., OH.. Married: Jesse B. McKinney on Nov. 10, 1872 in Red Key, Jay > Co., IN.. Died: Dec.04, 1912 in Memphis, TN) #4: James M. Dunn(born Nov. 21, > 1855 in OH.. Married Rebecca Sutton on March 26, 1885 in Red Key, Jay Co., > IN.. Died: June 12, 1936 in Berwyn, Cook Co., Ill.) My information...as > sketchy as it may be on Jacob Dunn...was recieved from a lady that has been > doing extensive work on the Clover family. > Thank you, Brenda > > > ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== > Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy/dunn for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. > >