Family: James Dunn / Martha Long (F5564)



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  • James Dunn Male
    James Dunn

    Birth  Abt 1720  Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Yes, date unknown   
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    Marriage    Ireland  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Martha Long Female
    Martha Long

    Birth  Abt 1720  Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Yes, date unknown   
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    Nathaniel Dunn Male
    Nathaniel Dunn

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    Jean Dunn Female
    Jean Dunn

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    Samuel Dunn Male
    Samuel Dunn

    Birth  1750  Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Yes, date unknown   
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  • Notes  Married:
    • "On page 85 of the Maxwell History and Genealogy we find the statement that 'During the Revolution james Dunn enlisted in the Federal army from Rockingham county.' We have made no search or inquiry to verify this."

      Per source, page 86
      See source. The authors conclude that james dunn moved away based on his giving power of attorney to friends and no will filed in Rockingham county VA.

      "A search of wills and deeds was made in kentucky by Mrs. Anne Burnside Brown whose thorough and accurage work has added greatly to our knowledge of our Kentucky forebears. One difficulty there is the fact that counties have been subdivided and new counties created since the early days, and doubtless many existing records have not been found."

      "In deed book A, page 334, of Lincoln Co. KY, we find the record of the purchase by James Dunn of Fayette County from Samuel Briggs of part of his preemption, acreage not given. The date of this purchase was March 19, 1788.
      "On June 17, 1795, James Dunn and his wife Martha sold the same land to Mary Givens.

      See Source.
      James Dunn's will was filed in Jessamine Co., Book A, page 195, signed on Nov 6, 1806, probated by the Feb. Court, 1808.

      In the will Dunn left his wife Martha the household furniture, farm stock, rent from plantation sold to James Doak, keeping one horse for her lifetime and "those remaining to be sold & divided amongst my legatees as will be hereafter specified and if said horse creature should die she is to be furnished with another of my Estate."

      His negro girl Charlotte was to be fried in 12 years from the date of the will or probate."Neverless it is understood that my wife Martha shall keep her lifetime & if she should decease before that time a negro is to go to the use of my daughter Jean Spears and if negro girl should have increase before she is free it is my desire she shall be liberated at the age of twenty-three years."

      Left to Alexander Carson and Jinny Carson (his grandchildren) each $20 and $1 to Richard Carson, his son-in-law.

      Left to Elinor Dunn, his daughter-in-law a child's part to be equallyt divided amongst her children the Heirs of Samuel Dunn decased. The balance to be divided among his children and grandchildren, James Dunn, Nathaniel Dunn, Alexander Dunn, grandson john carson, Jinny Carson, martha Woods and Jean Spears. nathaniel Dunn, his son, and Joseph Woods were the sole Executors of his will.

  • Sources 
    1. [S43] Riggs, Emma Hynes, Riggs, Henry Earle, Our Pioneer Ancestors, (Higgingson Book Company), 85 (Reliability: 3).
      "James Dunn was born and reared in County Down, Ireland. In early life he was married to Martha Long, and soon afterward the young couple emigrated to American in 1762, bringing with them their son Samuel and possibly other children.
      "The family first settled in Pennsylvania and soon afterwards removed to Virginia. There is no record of the dates of birth and death of either James or Martha, although it may be assumed that they were born during the 1720's, and nothing is known of their places of residence or the names of their other children, if any."
      Same page: "In a privately printed memoir of General William McKee Dunn the same information, or lack of it, was condensed into one paragraph which reads as follows: 'The family on the father's side came originally from County Down, Ireland, where James Dunn, the great-grandfather of the subject of this biography, was born and reared. In early life he married Martha Long, and soon afterward the young couple emigrated to America, bringing with them their son Samuel, William McKee's grandfather."