Taken from the book "Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrim's Lineages of members of The National Society of the Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims Page 35 from the Hon. John ("Deacon John") Dunham of Plymouth, Mass., born England 1588, died Plymouth 1669. Services: Member Governor's Council ; Plymouth Military Co.; Deputy to General Court of the Colony, 1639-1664. 1. I was born near New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio. 2. I am the daughter of Robert Warren Donham, born October 2, 1840; married Helena Elizabeth South August 2, 1868; born October 14, 1842; died October 3, 1915. 3. My father was the son of Jonathan Singleton Donham, born February 16, 1786; died September 21, 1856; married (1) Hilda Ross, (2) Elizabeth Ayres 1819, born about 1803. 4. My grandfather was the son of Nathaniel Donham (or Dun'm), born 1733, died 1820; married (1) Mary Sutton, (2) Kesiah Crosley, died after 1820. 5. My g. grandfather was the son of Nathaniel Dunham, Sr., born 1684. 6. My 2d g. grandfather was the son of Rev. Thomas Dunham, Jr., born 1648, died 1688; married at Hartford, Conn., Sarah Dun- ham 1668. 7. My 3d g. grandfather was the son of Thomas Dunham, born 1626; married Martha 8. My 4th g. grandfather was the son of John Dunham; married in Leyden, Holland, Abigail Wood, a relative. Extra Information, Services in Army or Government.--Thos. Dunham (b. 1626) removed to Hartford, Conn., received from Plymouth œ10 (1658) for services. Thos. Durham, Jr. (1648-1688), granted œ10 at close of King Philip's War in which he served, 1677, by general court for losses, and as inducement to accept ministry at Rye. Nathaniel, 1st, married and removed to New Jersey. Na- thaniel, Jr., enlisted in War of Revolution as private, Col. Matthias Ogden's First Regiment New Jersey Continental Line, February 1, 1777; received pay and gratuity paid First Regiment, 1780, '81, '82; private, Capt. Leonard's Eighth Company (First Regiment), March 1 to May 20, 1783 (Revolutionary War). Jonathan Singleton Donham (1786-1856) ("Dunham Genealogy"), served under General Wm. H. Harrison at siege of Fort Meigs, Ohio, War of 1812; Colonel of Cavalry in State Militia in Clermont Co., Ohio, which assembled on his estate for "Muster Day." Best Wishes, Tammy Altman <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/clermont197/Index.html">Clermont County , Ohio Genealogy</A>