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MARGE RAMSEY DAVIS FAMILY Dunn Genealogy A Research Record By Terry Davis 10/15/2011 Marge and Terry Davis email: [email protected]

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MARGE RAMSEY DAVIS FAMILY

Dunn Genealogy A Research Record

By Terry Davis

10/15/2011

Marge and Terry Davis email: [email protected]

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Table of Contents

DUNN ............................................................................................................................................................... 4

FAMILY FILE CONTRIBUTORS....................................................................................................................................... 4

DUNN ANCESTOR TREES ............................................................................................................................................ 5

James Dunn (1759-1846) ................................................................................................................................ 6

Martin Dunn (1763-1846) ............................................................................................................................... 7

Dunn Albemarle, VA Homestead .................................................................................................................... 9

Willis Dunn Civil War Information ................................................................................................................... 9

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS....................................................................................................................................... 10

Susan A. Dunn Civil War Pension Request for Elijah J. Dunn ......................................................................... 10

Albert G. B. Dunn Biographical Sketch .......................................................................................................... 11

Willie Dunn Harrell Letter ............................................................................................................................. 12

Willie Ann Dunn Smith Letter ........................................................................................................................ 13

Mary Dunn Letter .......................................................................................................................................... 14

WILLIS DUNN FAMILY PHOTOS ................................................................................................................................. 15

Children of Willis Dunn .................................................................................................................................. 17

Grandchildren of Willis Dunn ........................................................................................................................ 19

Photos from Jeannie Melikidse ..................................................................................................................... 21

Unknown Dunn Family Member Photos ....................................................................................................... 23

MARRIAGE RECORDS .............................................................................................................................................. 24

Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Dunn)............................................................................................................ 24

Erath County, Texas (Dunn) .......................................................................................................................... 24

CENSUS RECORDS .......................................................................................................................................... 24

1840 Greene Co, VA (Shelar) ......................................................................................................................... 24

1850 Greene Co, VA (Haney, Shelar) ............................................................................................................. 25

1850 Louisa Co, VA (Dunn) ............................................................................................................................ 25

1850 Albemarle Co, VA (Dunn) ..................................................................................................................... 26

1860 Albemarle Co, Fredericksville Parish, VA (Dunn) .................................................................................. 27

1870 Henrico Co, Richmond, VA (Dunn) ........................................................................................................ 27

1880 Cherry Co, Montgomery, KS (Haney) ................................................................................................... 28

1880 Albemarle Co, Whitehall, VA (Dunn) .................................................................................................... 28

1880 Erath Co, TX (Dunn) .............................................................................................................................. 28

1880 Henrico Co, Richmond, VA (Dunn) ........................................................................................................ 28

1900 Galveston Co, TX (Coker, Meek) ........................................................................................................... 29

1900 Erath Co,TX (Dunn, Williams) ............................................................................................................... 29

1900 Washita Co, Elk, OK (Davis) .................................................................................................................. 30

1910 Albemarle Co, Charlottesville, VA (Dunn, Maupin) .............................................................................. 30

1910 Wheeler Co, TX (Davis, Dunn) .............................................................................................................. 30

1910 Los Angeles Co, Los Angeles, CA (Dunn) ............................................................................................... 30

1910 Itasca Co, Hill, TX (Dunn) ...................................................................................................................... 31

1910 Hood Co, TX (Meek) ............................................................................................................................. 31

1910 Williamson Co, TX (Coker) .................................................................................................................... 31

1910 Erath Co, Stephenville, TX (Williams) ................................................................................................... 31

1920 Williamson Co, Georgetown, TX (Coker) .............................................................................................. 32

1920 Erath Co, TX (Williams) ........................................................................................................................ 32

1920 Crosby Co, Crosbyton, TX (Dunn).......................................................................................................... 32

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1920 Los Angeles Co, Malibu, CA (Dunn) ...................................................................................................... 32

1930 Lubbock Co, Lubbock, TX (Claunch, Quillen)......................................................................................... 33

1930 Los Angeles Co, San Antonio, CA (Dunn) .............................................................................................. 33

OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 34

Willis Dunn (1825-1897) ............................................................................................................................... 34

Elijah Johnson Dunn (1840-1902) ................................................................................................................. 35

Martha (Shelor) Dunn (1833-1914)............................................................................................................... 35

Roberta (Dunn) Davis (1857-1945) ............................................................................................................... 36

Robert F. Dunn (1855-1929).......................................................................................................................... 36

Mary Luella (Spruill) Dunn (1859-1936) ........................................................................................................ 37

Beulah Dunn Turner (1899-1986) ................................................................................................................. 37

Mary Dunn (1888-1972)................................................................................................................................ 38

Fern Williams (1894-1907) ............................................................................................................................ 39

Benjamin F. Davis (1857-1946) ..................................................................................................................... 40

Samuel Gilmer Dunn (1900-1967) ................................................................................................................. 41

Myrtle Dunn Short (1890-1959) .................................................................................................................... 43

Nettie Lou Dunn Williams Death Notice (1871-1921) ................................................................................... 44

Martha Dunn Death Notice (1833-1914) ...................................................................................................... 44

CEMETERY RECORDS ............................................................................................................................................... 45

Erath Co, Stephenville, TX – East Memorial Cemetery .................................................................................. 45

Roosevelt Co, Portales, NM – Portales Cemetery ......................................................................................... 46

Lubbock Co, Lubbock, TX – City of Lubbock Cemetery .................................................................................. 46

WILL RECORDS ...................................................................................................................................................... 47

Will of James Dunn (1759-1846) ................................................................................................................... 47

Will of John Willis Dunn (1782-1848/49) ...................................................................................................... 49

GENEALOGY REPORTS ............................................................................................................................................. 50

Ahnentafel Report of Martha J. (Sheller) Shelor (1833-1914) ....................................................................... 50

Descendants of Thomas Dunn (1606-1699) .................................................................................................. 51

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DUNN Much of the Dunn family research is available through LDS records – thanks to Dunn

Descendant, John Johnson Dunn (1824-1890), whose conversion to the Mormon faith led to the

recording of a lot of family information – but at the cost of expulsion from his family, at the time. In

addition, records from the National Society Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution provide

supporting documentation of Dunn family ancestry.

It is commonly stated that the first Dunn ancestor of this research to immigrate to the

United States was Thomas Dunn1 of Yorkshire, England. Thomas voyaged to the U.S., at the age of 14

in 1620 – reportedly mustering as servant to Sir George Yearley and arriving at James City, Virginia in

1624.2 There are a number of family line versions available on the internet based on personal

accounts, will records and bible records. Some errors and differences have been noted but it is

generally accepted that Thomas had a son William who was born circa 1665 in Virginia. William

married Alice Gray and they had 10 children and reportedly settled in the region of Essex/Surry

County, Virginia – on land given to him by his father, Thomas. William died in 1752.

William’s son, John Dunn (1719-1792), is the forefather of many of the Albemarle Dunn’s

that will be included within this text. John united with Anna Marion Martin some time before the

December 10, 1759 birth of their son, James. The family is well documented at this point due to

James and his brother, Martin Dunn’s recognition as Revolutionary War Patriots and listing in the

National Society of Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution. The brother’s report being born

in Orange County, VA and moving within a few miles of Charlottesville, Virginia, in Albemarle County,

as children.

James married Sarah (Dolly) Harvey around 17803. There are at least 10 children recorded for

this union; and a number of them have extensive research that can be found on the internet. My

wife’s line follows from James and Sarah’s son, John Willis Dunn (1782-1847) of Albemarle County,

Virginia. John Willis Dunn had a son, Willis Dunn, and Willis’ daughter, Roberta Alice Dunn Davis was

my wife’s great-grandmother.

Terry Davis – Dunn researcher, husband of Marge Ramsey Davis.

Family File Contributors Jim Perry, Stephenville, TX (Roberta Alice Dunn descendant)

William H. Dunn, San Jose, CA (Martin Dunn descendant)

Wayne Dunn (Thomas Rivers Dunn – son of Martin Dunn, descendant)

Beverly Ames, Lewiston, ID (John Johnson Dunn descendant)

George H. (Rusty) Roller, Charlottesville, Virginia (Elijah Johnson Dunn descendant)

Jeannie Melikidse, California, - John A. W. Dunn, son of Willis Dunn descendant

1 A book titled “Musters of Inhabitants of Virginia” lists a Thomas Dunn as the servant of Sir George Yeardley

living in James City, Va. 2 It is commonly reported as fact that Thomas married Ann Burgess around 1639 and she died around the time

of birth of their only son William. I found it interesting that there was another servant on board his same ship

named Ann Willis – Willis being a name that carried down through many generations of male Dunn’s. 3 There are lots of different marriage dates reported for James and Sarah Harvey – still need proof on this

union.

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Dunn Ancestor Trees

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Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts

James Dunn (1759-1846)

Abstract from application to National Society Sons of the American Revolution

Submitted by Dr. Samuel Gilmer Dunn, of Lubbock Texas, 27 Nov 1946 and recommend by Nelson L. Dunn

Lineage information provide…

American Revolution ancestor, James Dunn of Virginia was born in Orange County, Virginia on 10th of

December 1759 and died in Spotsylvania County, VA on the 15th of Jun 1846. James Dunn was a

soldier in various military units of Virginia during various periods of the American Revolution.

Samuel Gilmer Dunn was born in Cresson, Tarrant County, Texas on 21 December, 1900.

(1) Samuel stated he is son of Robert Franklin Dunn born 1855 died 1929 and his wife Mary Lou

Spruill born 1860 died 1936. Robert and Mary were married 1884 and came to Texas in 1865.

(2) He is grandson of William4 Dunn of Virginia was born 7/9/1825 and died 5/15/1897 and his

wife, Martha Shelar was born (left blank) and died 1913. William and Martha married in

1850.

(3) He is great-grandson of John Dunn of Virginia born 1782 died 18485 and his second wife,

Elizabeth Johnson was born 1790 and died 9/17/1848. John and Elizabeth married

11/11/1822.

(4) His is the great-grandson of James Dunn (American Rev. Patriot) who was born 12/10/1759

died 6/15/1846 and his wife was Sarah Harvey born (left blank) died 1848 (no marriage date)

(5) He is great-grandson of John Dunn born 1719 died 1812 and his wife, Ann Martin born 1739

died 1812. John and Ann married about 1752.

4 I have seen no other record that shows Willis Dunn as William Dunn – this may be an error by Samuel.

5 This date is in error (along with a lot of other dates in this application). Elizabeth Johnson died in 1884.

According to a John Johnson Dunn biography – John visited his mother when she was in her 80’s.

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Martin Dunn (1763-1846)

Abstract of VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY PENSION APPLICATIONS, Volume Thirty-Two, and

Abstracted and compiled by John Frederick Dorman, Washington D. C., 1979 DUNN, Martin. R. 3146.

13 Oct. 1845. Louisa Co., Va. Martin Dunn of said county four miles from

the Court House, aged 82 last March, declares in Jan. 1781 he was drafted in a

militia company for three months and served in the counties in and about

Williamsburg under Capt. John Hunton of Albemarle Co., Va., in which county he

was born and raised. There were in the company two lieutenants, both of them

acquaintances of his. Isaac Davis was first lieutenant and Zachariah Mills second

lieutenant, and Joseph Mills was sergeant. Isaac Davis was the father of Capt.

Thomas Davis, representative from Orange and Greene counties His company

marched to Richmond to protect the people in that section from the enemy then

scattered over the adjoining counties. In going to Richmond his company passed

through Louisa, Hanover and Henrico counties after remaining a short time they

marched below Little York to the Half Way House where they were stationed four

weeks. They then marched back to Williamsburg for six weeks. The draft under

which the soldiers were raised having expired, they were discharged at

Williamsburg and he came home to Albemarle Co., Va., about April 1781.

He did not remain home longer than two weeks before he was again

drafted in the militia for another tour under Capt. John Henderson of Albemarle

County, then living in the southern part of the county. Spencer Norvell was

lieutenant. They marched through Louisa, Hanover and Henrico counties to

Bottom’s bridge about twenty miles below Richmond, where they were stationed a

considerable time awaiting the enemy, he thinks about six weeks. The drafts of

privates in Henderson’s company expired there and all hands were discharged.

Before reaching Malvern Hill they were stationed a few days at Holt’s Forge where

large quantities of iron were manufactured at that day. The soldiers suffered much

from want of wholesome victuals. Among his associates were Johnathan Monday of

Albemarle, George Beavir, Micheus Carr, Edmund Foster and Anthony Foster; and

John Hall of the same county, if alive, can prove his service.

He served another tour as substitute for his brother William Dunn, he

being weakly and having a family on his hands, under Capt. Harry Burke of

Albemarle County. He marched from his native county to Mount Pleasant below

Richmond, but after some few weeks his company was marched up to Richmond

and stationed there two weeks. From Richmond they marched to Garland

Anderson’s Bridge in the eastern part of Louisa County over the Pamunkey River

and remained some time. The tour expired and the men were discharged and he

returned home to Albemarle County about the middle of Oct 1781.

He was born near Barboursville in Orange County in 1763. Albemarle and

Orange joined near the point where he was born and his father lived on the

Albemarle side He has no record of his age. His father’s children and their ages were

kept by him. He believes his brother James Dunn has the Bible. After the war he

married Mary or Molly Hughes of Louisa County and took up his residence in Louisa

and has lived in his present neighborhood about sixty years. He was over 21 when

he married.

He frequently saw regular soldiers. They were tall men and appeared to

be slim. He did not see a fleshy regular during all the time of his service. During his

second tour he saw an Indian warrior and squaw at Holt’s Forge. They wished to join

our troops and it was said they were refused admission into the army. He heard the

warrior or chief offered 500 of his men to our officers.

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13 Oct 1845. Louisa Co., Va. Martin Dunn declares in 1832 he directed his

son James Dunn to make inquiry whether he was entitled to a pension and was

informed the law required service of more than twelve months. Mr. Meade recently

informed him his claim was legal.

8 Nov 1845. Albemarle Co., Va. James (X) Dunn, a pensioner, declares

Martin Dunn, now of Louisa Co., Va., was also in the war from Albemarle County in

1781. He served two tours in the earlier part of the year and served a third time in

place of William Dunn commencing about 1 Aug. 1781. He marched in the company

of John Henderson one tour, Capt. John Hunton one tour, and under Capt. Burke of

Albemarle his last tour.

Witnesses: Benjamin F. Dunn, Jas. W. McMullan. Sworn before Thomas R.

Dunn, J. P.

8 Nov. 1845. Albemarle Co., Va. John (X) Hall, a pensioner, declares Martin

Dunn served two full tours from Albemarle County in the militia in 1781, and

afterward entered another tour but Hall did not serve with him that tour. John

Hunton of Albemarle was captain and Isaac Davis lieutenant the first tour and Capt.

Henderson of Albemarle was his first officer the second tour.

13 April 1846. Louisa Co., Va. Martin Dunn of said county, aged 84 in Mar

1847, declares his first captain was John Hunton of Albemarle Co., Va., who lived at

the time in a neighborhood known as the “Glebe” near the residence of old Parson

Murray. After this tour he (Hunton) was taken prisoner by the British and kept in

confinement some considerable time. This capture was made in Charlottesville

when a portion of the British under Tarleton had gone. This event occurred toward

the last of his second tour in the summer of 1781. While at Malvern Hills during his

third tour he again saw his former captain who he understood had been paroled by

his captors to return home to see his family. He was riding a bay pony and did not

tarry over three minutes, he thinks. He is almost positive his tour began 1 Jan. 1871

as it was a few days after Christmas and was at the time of the burning of the rope

work by the British in Richmond. A few days after the burning his company marched

out under Hunton and went direct to Richmond. While there he saw cannons spiked

which was said to have been done by the British during their invasion.

Among the privates with him under Hunton were John Shiflett, Richard

Shiflett, James White, John Hall, Johnathan Monday, Laban Rothwell, William

Johnston, Mickeus Carr, George Beaver, Thomas Shiflett and others. John Hall still

resides in Albemarle County. He believes Hall went home at the end of two months.

After service at the Half Way House and Williamsburg the company came

up to Richmond and there left their arms an drew provisions and came home. As

they went down their arms were gotten at Richmond and on their return the

brought a few prisoners, he thinks only two, who were said to be sailors and were

left at Richmond for safe keeping. During this tour he associated with another

company from Albemarle under Capt. Harriss. Maj. Armstead of Hanover County

was attached to the company under Hunton.

He knew Capt. Burke before that tour, having mustered as a private under

him in Albemarle County. He lived at that time near the mountains in Albemarle

County near Brown’s Cove and marched to the lower country the last of April 1781

as substitute for his brother William Dunn. They marched 1 May 1781 through

Louisa and Hanover to Mount Pleasant, five miles below Richmond and remained a

considerable time, and returned to Richmond and took up quarters at Bacon’s

branch (?) where they were stationed a considerable time, and then retreated into

the country toward Fredricksburg and retreated as far as Anderson’s Bridge over

the Pamunkey River. The enemy were on foot and followed very close. Their vessels

then lay at Jamestown, to which they hastened after hearing of the approach of

regulars. A great many soldiers were quartered at the Bridge. Among the privates

under Capt. Burke were Henry Chester, Thomas Davis, Stephen Murray and Allen

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Crow. Col. Lindsay of Albemarle County was colonel of the division. Joseph Mills was

orderly sergeant and Peter Toler was lieutenant. All were raised not far apart. He

thinks he returned home about the last day of August. The company met at Richard

Woods’ house in the extreme southwest part of the county near the mountains.

Spencer Norvell was lieutenant.

His tour under Henderson was the second reinforcement in the county

and embraced every well man in the county capable to go on duty. A relief company

had gone down just before their time and apprehensions of danger were so great

reinforcement was called from the county. James Dunn, a pensioner, was under

another officer but he saw him daily. Samuel Dalton was also a private with him

under Henderson.

(There is much repetition in this declaration.)

He is under the impression his father’s Bible was bought by his brother

James in the division of the estate.

6 Feb. 1786. Louisa Co, Va. Marriage bond: Martin Dunn to Molly

Anderson Hughes Security, William Hughes Wit: John Nelson.

28 Dec 1854. Louisa Co., Va. Thomas R. Dunn, a son and one of the heirs

of Martin Dunn of said county, gives power of attorney to secure a pension for his

services in the Revolution.

Dunn Albemarle, VA Homestead

Willis Dunn Civil War Information

Name: Willis Dunn

Side: Confederate

Regiment State/Origin:

Virginia

Regiment Name: 46 Virginia Infantry

Regiment Name Expanded:

46th Regiment, Virginia Infantry

Company: D

Rank In: Private

Rank In Expanded: Private

Rank Out: Private

Rank Out Expanded: Private

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Miscellaneous Records

Susan A. Dunn Civil War Pension Request for Elijah J. Dunn

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Albert G. B. Dunn Biographical Sketch HISTORY OF TEXAS

Supplemented with Biographical Mention of Many

Prominent Persons and Families of the State.

Chicago

The Lewis Publishing Company

1896 (Page 296) G. B. Dunn, a retired physician who is now living near Selden, Texas, where he is

successfully engaged in agricultural pursuits, is one of the esteemed and valued citizens of Erath County. He comes of an old Virginian family, the Old Dominion having long been the ancestral home of the Dunn’s. His grandfather, James Dunn received from King James a patent for a tract of land in Virginia. He married a miss Harvey, also a representative of one of the old families of Virginia, and their son James became the father of the Doctor. He married Elizabeth Collins, a native of Virginia and of Irish descent.

Our Subject was born in Albemarle County, Virginia in 1837 and spent his childhood days there. His early educational privileges were supplemented by a course in the high school at Standardville and in Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. Before he was graduated the civil war was inaugurated, and he laid aside his text-books and volunteered for service in the Confederate army. He joined the boys in gray in 1862 and was stationed at Camp Lee where he was assigned to duty in connection with the hospital. It was his experience in this way that probably influenced him to take up the study of medicine. He attended medical lectures at Richmond Virginia and was there equipped for practice.

When the war was over Mr. Dunn returned to his old home, where he arrived the night of General Lee’s surrender. For two years he remained in Virginia, and in 1867 removed to Lincoln County, Missouri, where he engaged in the practice of medicine until coming to Texas in 1880. His first location in the Lone Star state was in Grayson County whence the following year he came to Erath County, taking up his abode upon his present farm. He purchased sixty-one acres partially improved land, and with characteristic energy began its further development. He has prospered in his undertakings and as his financial resources have increased has extended the boundaries of his farm until it now comprises six hundred and eighty-five acres, of which one hundred and ten acres is under cultivation. The improvements upon the place are modern in style and in keeping with the progressive spirit of the nineteenth century. His residence is a commodious structure of a pleasing style of architecture, and its furnishings are tasteful and comfortable. The house stands in the midst of a well cultivated farm, which is justly regarded as one of the best in this section of the state.

In 1870 was consummated the marriage Dr. Dunn and Miss Virginia A. Gentry., the estimable daughter of Reuben and S. E. Gentry. They have one child, Alva E. In his political views the Doctor is a Democrat, and socially he is an esteemed member of the Odd Fellows lodge in Stephenville. He is a gentleman of pleasing personality and courtly address, and is the possessor of that quiet and inborn dignity which commands attention and respect everywhere. He is a man of broad general information, well versed in the current affairs of the country and being an agreeable conversationalist is regarded as a welcome addition to any circle.

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Willie Dunn Harrell Letter

Our Dunn family originally came from Surrey County, Virginia.

The first of whom we have any record is John Dunn and his wife Patience

Burgess, the daughter of Robert Burgess, a native of Surrey who was in Bacon’s

Rebellion.

In 1690 this John Dunn was a landed proprietor of Surrey Co. We find that on

one occasion he was fined for not attending church.

John and Patience Burgess Dunn at a son William Dunn from whom we are

descended. This William Dunn died, leaving a will probated in Essex County, Virginia

in 1731. His wife was a Grey – have forgotten the first name. He had a large family

of children, among them our John Dunn who married Ann-, not sure of last name,

possibly Martin.

John Dunn and Ann came to Albemarle County and established their residence

as shown by deeds, before the Revolution. First, John and Ann came from Essex to

Orange County and lived there as his son James Dunn states that he was born in

Orange (1759) County Virginia and at the age of six years moved to within six miles

of Charlottesville, Va., and at the age of thirteen removed within eighteen miles of

Charlottesville, Va., and at the age of sixteen was drafted for the Revolution The

Dunn’s lived on the original tract until after the death of Elijah Dunn, Thomas Dunn

and others in 1900.

Donnlora the original home of John Dunn was owned by John B. Moon. It is

said that John Dunn moved there because of the continual yearly overflow of the

river, and to get away he went further toward the mountains. All of this family

showed their original Quaker qualities. They were quiet, intelligent, well educated

and peace loving, never meddlesome.

Willie Dunn dau. George Dunn

George Dunn son Elijah J. Dunn and Susan Ann Sandridge

Elijah J. Dunn son of John J. Dunn and Elizabeth Johnson Dunn (War of 1812)

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John J Dunn son of James Dunn and Elizabeth Harvey (Revolution)

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James Dunn son of John Dunn and Ann – (Revolution – Will 1792)

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John Dunn and Alice Grey (Surrey and Essex: will 1731)

John Dunn and Patience Burgess (Surrey Co. Va. Landed proprietor 1690)

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Willie Ann Dunn Smith Letter

My father Elijah Johnson Dunn was born at the old homestead “Locust Dale”,

Albemarle Co. Va., July, 11th

1839 – he died at his home in Charlottesville, Va Sept.

21, 19116. He was a member of the Camps of Confederates at Charlottesville.

He volunteered in the Confederate States Army April 1861 at Fultons Hill,

Richmond, Va., and was attached to Co. H. 56th

Va., Art, Garnetts Brigade, Picketts

Division. He served four years in the Army of the Confederacy, acquitting himself

with distinction at Second and First Manassas and Cold Harbor and Fredericksburg,

Dec, 1862. Also at Fort Johnson, below Richmond, Houletts Run and Hatchers Run in

1865 – and was at the surrender.

My father’s brother Thomas Dunn was killed at Gettysburg Pa. July 3, 1863. My

mother also had two brothers, James and George Sandridge who were killed on the

same date at Gettysburg.

Our Grandfather John J. Dunn was in the war of 1812 and was the son of James

Dunn of Dinlors Albemarle, Co, Va who fought in the Revolution under Captain

Harry and Colonel Nicholas Lewis, and was only 16 when he volunteered and his

father John the 1st

also fought in the war of the Revolution with his son James.

Sept. 19th

1934 Willie Ann Dunn Smith

72 yrs old June 5th

1934

6 This date conflicts with the 1902 death date from internet sources but when I went to the 1910 census he and

his family were indeed living in Charlottesville.

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Mary Dunn Letter

1811 Ninth Street

Lubbock Texas

April 17, 1938

Dear Aunt Berta7:

Nelson sent us the family tree about ten days ago and I had been too busy to

write.

I am sorry we have been this long but Nelson said he could not remember to

send it when he was at the office and Sam has never found his copy.

Now that spring is here I am looking forward to a visit from you and uncle

Frank. Aunt Lizzie wrote after Christmas that she was coming out to see you after

the cold weather was over so we are also looking for her to come see us.

I am sure you are settled in your new home and it nice to me so close to Lelah.

We are as usual covered up with our work so there is not much of interest to

write about.

I hope that you are feeling much better now.

Give my love to all – your niece, Mary Dunn

(Next page of letter) Genealogical Date Relationship to the Dunn Family

William Dunn was in Virginia in 1698 when he inherited land from a friend.

William Dunn’s will was probated in 1752.

Among twelve children he left a son John –

John was born 1719, and married Anne – date not known.

John had three sons. James, Martin, Reuben.

James married Sarah Harvey and had the following children:- James, John,

Reuben, Nancy and Polly.

John, son of the above James, was twice married, first to Susan Maupin, had

issue, James, Nancy and Sallie. 2nd wife was Elizabeth Johnson, had issue:-John,

Robert Carson, Willis, Nicholas, William (unmarried), Reuben (unmarried), Thomas,

killed at the Battle of Gettysburg, Lucy Anne, Jane (unmarried), Elijah Johnson Dunn.

Willis Dunn, married Martha Sheler, issue:-Robert (“Jink” Methodist Minister),

Ella, Roberta, Lizzie, Nettie and Willis. All went to Texas. (We have understood that

Willis, the son of Willis was drowned in the Galveston flood).

Note. This brings you down to your own generation.

(Next page of letter)

Dr. Nelson Dunn’s line of descent from William Dunn of England and Viginia

I. William Dunn died 1752

II. John Dunn, son of William died 1792.

III. James, son of John, died 1846.

IV. John, son of James. Married to Elizabeth Johnson

1822.

V. Willis, son of the second John. Born July 9, 1825,

married Sept 12, 1850, died May 15, 1897, buried Stephensville,

Texas.

VI. Robert Franklin, son of Willis.

VII. Dr. Nelson Dunn.

Above information furnished by Mrs. Bessie Dunn Miller, Free Union Albemarle

County, Virginia, a descendant of the James from whom Dr. Nelson Dunn is

descended.

(Added to back of letter) Grandfather John Willis Dunn was a child by second

wife He had ½ brothers by his fathers first wife

7 Roberta Alice Dunn, daughter of Willis Dunn, received this letter from Mary Dunn, daughter of Rev. R. F. Dunn

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Willis Dunn Family Photos

Willis Dunn 1883 Willis Dunn Martha and Willis Dunn

Willis and Martha Shelor Dunn Elijah J. and Susanna Sandridge Dunn8

8 Elijah Johnson Dunn was in Longstreet’s Corp, Pickett’s Division, 56

th Virginia Infantry, Garnett’s Brig. Co. H.

He was ill when Pickett led his unfortunate charge on July 23rd

, 1863 at Gettysburg. Elijah’s brother, Thomas,

was in the charge and was killed.

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John Johnson and Sarah Wrighten Howkins Dunn

Louis A. (1895-1976), Willis (1892-1953), Brigham H. (1887-1932), Ezra (1889-1959), Edward (1894-1942)

Mary Sofia Perry Dunn (1866-1934), Brigham (son of John J. Dunn 1860-1939), Mary Rebecca (1882-1937)

Unknown tin types of Willis Dunn family

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Children of Willis Dunn

Christopher and Ella Dunn Meek Family Hunter and Nettie Dunn Williams

John A. W. Dunn Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Dunn Coker

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Mary and Rev. Robert F. Dunn Rev. Robert Franklin Dunn

Benjamin Franklin and Robert Alice Dunn Davis Roberta Dunn

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Grandchildren of Willis Dunn

Lelah Davis Ramsey – daughter of Benjamin and Robert Dunn Davis

Shellie and Jettie Davis with grandson, Wilbur Perry, and great-grandchildren Debbie and Jimmy

John A. W. Dunn Daughters, Genevieve and Eva Baby Dunn (taken in L.A., CA)

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Roy Meek Christopher and Ella Dunn Meek Family Lola Meek

Martha Dunn with daughter Roberta Davis and grand-daughters Lelah, Verna, and Ada with great-

grandchildren

Talmage Williams Sister Isla and Fern Williams (taken 1906/1907)

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Walter and Ada Davis Dean Sam and Mary Dean

Photos from Jeannie Melikidse

Nelson Dunn X 2 Lola Meek John Dunn Family

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John and Rebecca Dunn

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Unknown Dunn Family Member Photos

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Marriage Records

Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Dunn)

Dunn, James Savage, Elinor 13 May 1839

Erath County, Texas (Dunn)

Dunn, A. W 5 Nov 1885 Lushby, E. N. Dunn, A. Z. 9 Nov 1882 Gresham, G. Dunn, Allen 6 Aug 1883 Dunn, Laura Dunn, Bina F. 15 Jan 1899 Langdon, M. N. Dunn, Ella 12 Mar 1879 Meek, C. C. Dunn, J. E. 21 Jun 1900 Wagnor, Alma Dunn, Laura 6 Aug 1883 Dunn, Allen Dunn, Lillie M. 27 Sep 1896 Elyson, W. E. Dunn, Lizzie 15 Jan 1889 Coker, L. B. Dunn, Lula T. 15 Oct 1899 Ellyson, G. E. Dunn, M. G. 19 Jun 1898 Stone, M. E. Dunn, Martha 11 Jun 1882 Warner, James Dunn, Mollie 5 Jun 1894 Perry, J. L. Dunn, N. L. 9 Apr 1890 Williams, W. H. Dunn, R. A. 15 Mar 1876 Davis, B. F. Dunn, R. B. 30 Dec 1890 Slaughter, M. A. Dunn, R. K. 2 Apr 1898 Carter, Mattie B. Dunn, S. A. 27 Dec 1893 Wardlaw, J. B. Dunn, Salinda 17 Dec 1893 Gilbreath, J. I. Dunn, Silas 5 Nov 1885 Harris, Martha Dunn, W. F. 9 Nov 1882 Davis, Rebecca

Census Records

1840 Greene Co, VA (Shelar)

Males/Females Under 5, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49

John Shelar9 M (1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1) F (0, 1, 2, 0, 0, 1)

9 John Shelar is the father of Martha J. Shelar who married Willis Dunn.

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1850 Greene Co, VA (Haney, Shelar)

10 Oct 1850

William B. Haney10 28 b. VA

Barbary A. 22 b. VA

Mary C. Shelar 21 b. VA

John Shelar 19 b. VA

Martha J. Shelar 16 b. VA

Benjamin F. Shelar 14 b. VA

Matilda E. Haney 2 b. VA

Amanda C. 11/12 b. VA

1850 Louisa Co, VA (Dunn)

Martha Dunn11 75 b. VA

Susan 50 b. VA

James 42 b. VA

Thomas R. 35 b. VA

Jane 39 b. VA

Melville 16 b. VA

Thomas Dunn, Jr. 13 b. VA

Robert 10 b. VA

Luther 7 b. VA

Martha E. 5 b. VA

Bennet 1 b. VA

10

Barbara A. Shelar married William B. Haney in Greene Co, VA on April 5, 1847. 11

Martha Terry Dunn, widow of Martin Dunn (1763-1846).

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1850 Albemarle Co, VA (Dunn)

Elizabeth Dunn12 45 b. VA James M. Dunn 4013 b. VA Manager

Willis 24 b. VA Martha 36 b. VA

Nicholas 21 b. VA James 12 b. VA

Lucy 14 b. VA Thomas 10 b. VA

Thomas 12 b. VA Jane 8 b. VA

Elijah 10 b. VA Lucy 6 b. VA

Sarah Gentry14 8 b. VA Mary 4 b. VA

Jane Gentry 6 b. VA Elizabeth 2 b. VA

William 1 b VA

William W. Dunn 3015 b. VA Manager Fountain Dunn16 55 b. VA

Frances 28 b. VA John 14 b. VA

Ann C. 12 b. VA Amanda 11 b. VA

John 10 b. VA Mary 6 b. VA

James 8 b. VA

Cornelia 4 b. VA James Dunn17 56 b. VA

Elizabeth 52 b. VA

Henry Dunn18 26 b. VA Susan 25 b. VA

Leroy 10 b. VA Nancy 24 b. VA

Henry 8 b. VA Jane 22 b. VA

Lucy 6 b. VA James 21 b. VA

Mildred 4 b. VA George 17 b. VA

Elizabeth 26 b. VA Edmund 15 b. VA

Albert19 13 b. VA

Thomas Via 34 b. VA Eliza 4 b. VA

Nancy20 32 b VA Thomas 3 b. VA

Francis (fem) 12 b. VA

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Elizabeth Dunn, widow of John Willis Dunn who died after his 25 Sept 1848 Will. 13

James M. Dunn, son of John Willis Dunn mentioned in John’s 1848 Will. 14

Gentry children belong to the deceased daughter of John and Susan Dunn, Susan Dunn Gentry. 15

William W Dunn, son of John Willis Dunn. 16

Fountain Davis Dunn, son of Zachariah and Mary Davis Dunn – no family link made at this time. 17

James L. Dunn, brother of John Willis Dunn. Eliza and Thomas in household are children of daughter Susan

who married John Johnson Dunn, oldest son of John Willis Dunn. 18

Henry Lewis Dunn, son of Rueben Dunn, reportedly died Aug 1850. 19

Dr. Albert G. B. Dunn later moves to Erath County Texas, buried in Stephenville. 20

Nancy Dunn Via, daughter of John Willis and Susan Maupin Dunn.

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1860 Albemarle Co, Fredericksville Parish, VA (Dunn)

Willis Dunn 34 b. VA Elizabeth Dunn 60 b. VA

M. J. 23 b. VA T. W. G. (male) 23 b. VA

W. E. 8 b. VA E. L. A. (female) 21 b. VA

R. F. 5 b. VA

Allie 3 b. VA

F. D. Dunn 64 b. VA

M. F. 29 b. VA

T. J. 24 b. VA

G. F. 6 b. VA

H. D. 4 b. VA

N. F. 3 b. VA

M. E. 1 b. VA

1870 Henrico Co, Richmond, VA (Dunn)

Nicholas Dunn 41 b. VA

Elizabeth 31 b. VA

Eugene H. 11 b. VA

Lula C. 8 b. VA

Minnie I. 5 b. VA

Clarence J. 1 b. VA

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1880 Cherry Co, Montgomery, KS (Haney)

William B. Haney 58 b. VA fath VA moth VA

Barbara 53 b. VA fath VA moth VA

Amanda C. 31 b. VA

James W. 25 b. VA

Florence F. 20 b. VA

Martha J. 17 b. VA

Charlie E. 13 b. VA

Lucy L. 11 b. VA

1880 Albemarle Co, Whitehall, VA (Dunn)

Elijah J. Dunn 34 b. VA

Susan A. 36 b. VA

George W. 14 b. VA

Emma N. 11 b. VA

Robert E. 8 b. VA

John E. 5 b. VA

Waca S. 2 b. VA

Elizabeth21 86 b. VA Mother

1880 Erath Co, TX (Dunn)

Willis Dunn 54 b. VA

Martha J. 46 b. VA

Ella 25 b. VA (actually marked out in the census)

John W. 13 b. VA

Mary A. 11 b. VA

Netty L. 8 b. TX

1880 Henrico Co, Richmond, VA (Dunn)

Nicholas Dunn22 53 b. VA fath VA moth VA Run Planning Mill

Elizabeth 43 b VA fath VA moth VA

Clarence 11 b. VA

Pearl 6 b. VA

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Elizabeth Johnson Dunn (1791-1884), widow of John Ashby Willis Dunn and mother of Willis Dunn. 22

Nicholas H. Dunn is son of John Willis Dunn (1782-1847)

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1900 Galveston Co, TX (Coker, Meek)

Lee B. Coker Mar 1867 33 b. Miss fath: Miss moth: TN married 11 yrs.

Lizzie M. Dec 1869 30 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA 5 of 6 children living

Lena M. Dec 1891 8 b. TX

Velma A. Jan 1894 6 b. TX

Winna M. Dec 1895 4 b. TX

Burness (male) Oct 1897 2 b. TX

Martha J. Coker Dec 1835 64 b. TN fath: TN moth: GA widow

Austin M. Nov 1869 30 b. Miss 5 of 11 children

living

Matty B. (dau) May 1878 22 b. Miss

Christopher Meek Feb 1838 62 b. TN fath: SC moth: SC married 21 yrs.

Ella Jan 1853 47 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA 4 of 6 children living

Robert Aug 1881 18 b. TX

Lola Nov 1882 17 b. TX

Lloyd Nov 1886 13 b. TX

Roy Aug 1894 5 b. TX

1900 Erath Co,TX (Dunn, Williams)

Hunter Williams Jan 1865 35 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA married 11 yrs.

Nettie Jun 1872 27 b. TX fath: VA moth: VA 5 of 5 children living

Herman A. Mar 1892 8 b. TX

Fern Jul 1894 6 b. TX

Ida Mar 1896 4 b. Ind Terr

Coyles S. Dec 1898 1 b. TX

Hunter Apr 1900 1/12 b. TX

Robert F. Dunn Mar 1855 45 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA married 18 yrs.

Mary L. Sep 1859 40 b. TX fath: NC moth: NC 7 of 8 children living

Robert A. Mar 1887 13 b. TX

Mary Nov 1888 11 b. TX

Myrtle Nov 1890 9 b. TX

Willie (dau) Dec 1892 7 b. TX

John Nov 1894 5 b. TX

Nelson Feb 1897 3 b. TX

Beulah Mar 1899 1 b. TX

Albert Dunn Feb 1837 63 b. VA fath VA moth VA married 30 years

Virginia Aug 1854 45 b. MO fath WV moth KY 1 of 1 child living

Alva E. (son) Jul 1878 21 b. MO

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1900 Washita Co, Elk, OK (Davis)

Benjamin F. Davis Mar 1857 43 b. MO fath KY moth TN married 22 yrs.

Roberta Aug 1857 42 b. VA fath VA moth VA 7 of 7 children living

Benjamin Oct 1880 19 b. TX

Shellie M. Jun 1884 15 b. TX

Mabel C. Nov 1886 13 b. TX

Verna M. Oct 1888 11 b. TX

Sidney E. Jan 1892 8 b. TX

Lelah E. Feb 1877 23 b. TX

1910 Albemarle Co, Charlottesville, VA (Dunn, Maupin)

Elijah Dunn 78 b. VA fath VA moth VA married 42 yrs.

Susan A. 64 b. VA fath VA moth VA 5 of 6 children living

Wood G. 30 b. VA

Emma N. 40 b. VA

John E. Maupin 14 b. VA fath VA moth VA grandson

Susie M. Dunn 10 b. VA fath VA moth VA granddaughter

1910 Wheeler Co, TX (Davis, Dunn)

Benjamin F. Davis 53 b. MO fathKY moth TN married 33 yrs.

Roberta A. 52 b. VA fath VA moth VA 7 of 7 children living

Sidney E. 18 b. TX

Rovena 7 b. OK fath TX moth Ark granddaughter

Martha J. Dunn (widow) 76 b. VA fath VA moth VA mother-in-law - 6 of 7 children living

Mable C. Davis (dau) 23 b. TX

1910 Los Angeles Co, Los Angeles, CA (Dunn)

John A. Dunn 51 b. VA fath VA moth VA married 13 years

Rebecca 31 b. CA fath KY moth Ire 3 of 5 children living

Eva 7 b. CA

Bernice 5 b. CA

Genevieve 3 b. CA

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1910 Itasca Co, Hill, TX (Dunn)

Robert F. Dunn 54 b. VA fath VA moth VA married 28 yrs.

Mary L. 50 b. TX fath NC moth TN 9 of 10 children living

Mary 20 b. TX

Robert A. 22 b. TX

Myrtle A. 19 b. TX

Willie (dau) 17 b. TX

John W. 15 b. TX

Nelson L. 13 b. TX

Beulah L. 11 b. TX

Sam G. 8 b. TX

Frances R. 5 b. TX

1910 Hood Co, TX (Meek)

Christopher C. Meek 72 b. TN fath NC moth Unk married 30 yrs. (2nd)

Ella 57 b. VA fath VA fath VA 4 of 6 children living

Roy 15 b. TX

1910 Williamson Co, TX (Coker)

Louis B. Coker 44 b. MS fath AL moth AL married 21 yrs.

Elizabeth 41 b. VA fath VA moth VA 7 of 9 children living

Vilina 16 b. TX

Winnie 14 b. TX

Bernice (son) 12 b. TX

Lora 10 b. TX

Dean 8 b. TX

Mary 4 b. TX

1910 Erath Co, Stephenville, TX (Williams)

Hunter H. Williams 44 b. VA fath VA moth VA married 20 yrs. (2nd)

Nettie L. 39 b. TX fath VA moth VA 6 of 10 children living

Ida M. 14 b. OK

Coyle L. 11 b. TX

Talmadge H. 9 b. TX

Robt J. 3 b. TX

Nettie 4/12 b. TX

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1920 Williamson Co, Georgetown, TX (Coker)

Leon B. Coker 53 b. Miss fath: Miss moth: AL

Elizabeth 50 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA

Velma 25 b. TX

Burness L. (son) 22 b. TX

Dean 19 b. TX

Mary 14 b. TX

1920 Erath Co, TX (Williams)

Williams, Hunter 55 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA

Nettie 48 b. TX fath: VA moth: VA

Robert 12 b. TX

Nettie L. 10 b. TX

Charles 8 b. TX

Zela 6 b. TX

1920 Crosby Co, Crosbyton, TX (Dunn)

Robert F. Dunn 64 b. VA fath VA moth VA Pastor, M. E. Church

Mary L. 60 b. TX fath NC moth NC

Nelson L. 22 b. TX

Samuel G. 19 b. TX

Francis R. (dau) 15 b. TX

1920 Los Angeles Co, Malibu, CA (Dunn)

John A. Dunn 53 b. VA fath: VA moth: VA

Rebecca 41 b. CA fath: KY moth: Ire

Eva 17 b. CA

Bernice 15 b. CA

Genevieve 13 b. CA

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1930 Lubbock Co, Lubbock, TX (Claunch, Quillen)

J. Lee Quillen 27 b. TX fath U.S. moth U.S. 26 at first marriage Insurance Agent

F. Ruth23 25 b. TX fath VA moth TX 24 at first marriage School teacher

Ocie P. Claunch 36 b. TX fath TX moth AL 22 at first marriage Farmer

Willie 37 b. TX fath VA moth TX 23 at first marriage Teacher

Ann Ruth 4 b. TX

1930 Los Angeles Co, San Antonio, CA (Dunn)

Robert A. Dunn 43 b. TX fath VA moth VA 29 at first marriage Salesman

Ruth 34 b. IL fath Norway moth Czechoslovakia

Robert F. 7 9/12 b. IL

Louella McDaniels 62 b. IA fath NC moth NC Widow servant - 18 at first marriage

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Frances Ruth Dunn, daughter of R. F. and Mary Spruill Dunn, mentioned as survivor in sister Beulah’s May

1986 obit.

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Obituaries and Death Notices

Willis Dunn (1825-1897)

In Memory of Willis Dunn (By Rev. J. D. Jackson) Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel. Second

Samuel iii. 38. Abner, the subject of this text was doubtless a brave, gallant, dashing young soldier,

one upon whom King David had fixed the mantle of good opinion and doubtless that he looked down the future with a fond hope that he would soon crown himself with well merited greatness., but alas his career was cut short with the deadly knife in the hand of Joab. It was at the time of the occurrence of this bloody deed that David spake into existence the language of our text. Like David we weep tonight a gloom hangs over our little household like a pall, caused by the death of a great man today in Israel, and that man was Willis Dunn. An humble Christian is the greatest piece of greatness ever wrought by the divine hand of God. The greatness of a quiet, humble Christian cannot be excelled, by sailor, soldier, or statesman. We know where we speak when we place the name of Willis Dunn in the scales of Christian greatness. The subject of this sketch was born in the state of Virginia July 9th, 1825, hence he had advanced his three score and ten when he laid his armor by. The deceased was a proud, highminded old Virginia family, and when peace was crushed out by the heavy tramp of the cruel war, he like a true noble son of Virginia, was among the first to unsheathe his sword in behalf of the sunny south; fought in a number of hard battles under the immortal Gen. Rosser around Richmond. Petersburg, Chancerlesville and Harper’s Ferry; was wounded in the seven day’s fight in the wilderness by a sword in the hand of a federal soldier and was carried to Washington City a prisoner. As a soldier his memory lives among his comrades without a blemish. Bro. Dunn attached himself to the Methodist church about twenty years ago and has lived with the whole armor of God on until the Master bade him come up higher. During the past ten years he has been our nearest neighbor, and as a Christian the confidence we had in him grew stronger and stronger. During that time we have never heard him speak a smutty word, but was at all times pleasant and agreeable. As for honesty, no king that ever set upon his throne had more honor in his bosom than Willis Dunn. He was worth a hundred cents on the dollar, in all of his promises and was as prompt as clock work to pay back anything he would borrow of his neighbors. During these ten years that we have lived within five hundred yards of him we have never heard one of his neighbors speak ought against him or doubt his honesty of Christianity. But, alas, alas, our esteemed friend and neighbor has gone the way of all the earth, he will live in reality with us no more, but his name and kindness toward us will live in our memory as long as we exist. The deceased (unreadable text), which he had several months ago. He leaves a widow and six children to mourn his death. His eldest son, Rev. R. F. Dunn, Methodist minister of state reputation, who is the station preacher at Brackinridge, was at his bed side when he past away, and I voice the sentiment of all my neighbors when I say to the Rev. R. F. Dunn that in his sad bereavement he carries with him back to his home their undivided sympathies. Well might I say, know ye not that there is a prince and a great fallen this day in Israel.

His remains were buried (rest of this obit was cut off in our copy.)

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Elijah Johnson Dunn (1840-1902)

E. J. DUNN DEAD Mr. E. J. Dunn, a justice of the peace of the Charlottesville District, died at 2 o’clock

this morning at his home on Locust Grove. The funeral will take place at 8 o’clock tomorrow afternoon from the First Methodist

Church, of which the deceased was a member, the services to be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Gilby C. Kelly, D. D. The Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery.

Mr. Dunn had been a sufferer from a bladder infection for the past ten years and during the summer went to Baltimore to consult a specialist in regard to his condition. His last illness was of about one month’s duration.

Mr. Dunn was 72 years of age, was born at Locust Dale, near Nortonsville, in the northern part of the county, a son of the late John Dunn, a prominent farmer of that section in his day. During the Civil War he served four years in the Confederacy as a member of Co. H., 56th Virginia Regiment, Pickett’s Division, and acquitted himself with much credit at First and Second Manassas and in the battles at Fredericksburg and the Wilderness. He was one of the men detailed to escort the body of Stonewall Jackson through Richmond.

After the war, Mr. Dunn returned to his Albemarle home and engaged in farming. For several years he was land assessor for the north side of the county and for a long term was a member of the school board. About ten years ago he came to Charlottesville to make his home. For the past six or eight years ago he had been justice of the peace, an office which he filled with much credit to himself. He was held in high regard in northern Albemarle and had made many warm friends in this city.

(Mr. Dunn married Susannah Sandridge – this line unreadable in the obit) of the Nortonsville section. She survives him with five children, three sons and two daughters; Mr. George W. Dunn of Lynchburg and Messrs. Robert E. and W. Gilmer Dunn of this city: Mrs. Willie Ann Smith of Mathews Courthouse and Mrs. Emma Maupin of this city.

All confederate veterans will please meet at the City Hall at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow to attend the funeral of Comrade E. J. Dunn.

Martha (Shelor) Dunn (1833-1914)

DUNN—Mrs. Martha J. Dunn (nee Shelor) was born In Green County, Virginia, November 17, 1833. On September 12, 1850, she was married to Willis Dunn. Their marriage was blessed with seven children, six of whom still live. In 1870 she and her family moved to Texas, and in 1874 they settled in Erath County, near Stephenville. In 1896 her husband was called home to heaven, but she was spared for seventeen years longer to lead a sweet Christian life in the presence of her sons and daughters and many friends. In the early part of 1914 she was taken ill; and, after a series of improvements and back-sets, she finally succumbed to the call of death on July 20, 1914, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Williams, in Stephenville, Texas. She is survived by four daughters and two sons—Mrs. B. F. Davis, of Oklahoma; Mrs. C. C. Meek, of Arcadia, Texas; Mrs. W. H. Williams, of Stephenville, Texas; Mr. J. A. Dunn, of California, and Rev. R. F. Dunn, of Central Texas Conference. When Sister Dunn was but a young girl she was converted and joined the Methodist Church, and ever after led a devoted Christian life. She was known among her acquaintances as a woman of much prayer. During the Civil War her husband was in the army and she was left alone with three children for the entire four years; but she bore the responsibility bravely and was sustained by dauntless courage and unwavering faith in God. Her entire life was well spent and the world is richer because of her having lived in it. Her pastor, ERNEST L. LLOYD.

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Roberta (Dunn) Davis (1857-1945)

Funeral Services For Mrs. Roberta Davis at Portales Funeral services were held this afternoon at 1 o’clock for Mrs. Roberta A. Davis of

Clovis, who died January 9 here. Services were conducted at the Charles J. Steed Mortuary with interment made in the Portales Cemetery. Steed’s Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. The 68 year old woman was born near Charlottesville, Va., and is survived by her husband, Benjamin F. Davis of Clovis; four daughters, Mrs. G. M. Ramsey of Clovis, Mrs. Walter A. Dean of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Clifton S. Davis of Amarillo, and Mrs. William E. Johnson of Ada. Okla.; and two sons, R. Benjamin Davis of Denver and Shelley M. Davis of St. Vrain. Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by a third son, Sidney E. Davis.

Robert F. Dunn (1855-1929)

Body of R. F. Dunn, Pioneer Circuit Rider Preacher of West Texas, Laid to Rest in Memorial Cemetery Here

Funeral Services for Aged Methodist Minister Held Monday Afternoon; Dies Of Heart Attack

Following a 48-year period of service, the body of Rev. R. F. Dunn, 74-year-old West Texas Minister, was laid to rest here Monday afternoon in Memorial cemetery. Funeral services were conducted at the First Methodist church by Rev. C. A. Bickley, presiding elder. D. B. Doak, former presiding elder, and Rev. H. L. Munger, pastor of the local church. Bynum Brothers were in charge of arrangements.

Rev. Dunn succumbed to a heart attack Saturday morning at 5:20 o’clock at his home, 1807 9th street, following a slight illness after returning last week from the Northwest Texas conference.

Nine Children Survive. Survivors are the widow and nine children. All of the children are living and were

present at the funeral. They are: Robert A. Dunn, Los Angeles; John W. Dunn, El Paso; Dr. Nelson Dunn, Fort Worth; Dr. Sam G. Dunn, Lubbock; Misses Mary and Beulah Dunn, Lubbock; Miss Myrtle Dunn, Abilene; Mrs. O. P, Claunch, Maypearl, and Mrs. Lee Quillen, Lubbock. Three sisters, Mrs. Chris Meek, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Frank Davis, Sayre, Okla.; Mrs. Lee Coker, Georgetown, Texas, and a brother, John Dunn, Los Angeles, also survive.

Pall bearers were: Active-J. T. Howell, Lorenzo; Foster Pearson, Lorenzo; L. H. Medlin, Abernathy; J. F. Nystal, Abernathy; Carroll Thompson, Lubbock; O. H. Cline, Lubbock, and R. L. Durham, Lubbock.

Honorary: Lorenzo—Broyles Terrell, H. C. Pearson, G. T. Hendrix, Fred Wiesse. Tahoka—Mr. Lockwood, Judge Cain, Clifford Thomas, John Thomas; Messrs. Donaldson, Swan and Watt and Ed Davis. Lubbock—John L. Ratliff, Senator P. L. Parrish, Dr. Paul W. Horn, Dr. C. W. Wagner, J. T. Inmon, George R. Bean and M. H. Duncan. Ministers of various Methodist churches of the district also were included in the list of honorary pallbearers.

Rev. Dunn was the first Methodist circuit rider preacher to work in West Texas, preaching his first sermon in a saloon at Colorado City. The minister came to Texas in 1872, beginning his study for the ministry several years later in Granbury college, of which he was later vice-president.

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Mary Luella (Spruill) Dunn (1859-1936)

Mrs. Dunn Is Sudden Heart Attack Victim

Pioneer Texas Woman Dies In Home Here Saturday: Was Wife Of First West Texas Methodist Circuit Rider Widow of West Texas’ first Methodist circuit rider, Mrs. Mary Luella Dunn died

unexpectedly at her home at 1811 Ninth Street at 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon. The pioneer native Texan had reared nine sons and daughters, had borne the

privations of a circuit rider’s wife, and yet had time to aid her minister-husband in the building of Methodist churches in Colorado, Sweetwater, Big Spring and Snyder.

Husband Died in 1929 Rev. Robert F Dunn, her husband, died of a heart attack here Saturday, Nov. 23,

1929. Mrs. Dunn, was the mother of Dr. Sam G. Dunn and Misses Mary, Myrtle, and Beulah

Dunn, all of Lubbock, and of Dr. Nelson Dunn, Fort Worth; Robert Dunn, Los Angeles; Mrs. O. P. Claunch, Maypearl; Mrs. Lee Quillen, Houston, and John W. Dunn, El Paso.

Misses Mary and Beulah Dunn were with their mother when she was stricken, but the pioneer died before Dr. Sam G. Dunn arrived. All her sons and daughters will attend funeral services.

Because of a heart condition, Mrs. Dunn knew during the past two years that death was imminent. She had chosen hymns, “Abide With Me” and “Lead, Kindly Light,” which will be sung when the final tribute is paid to her.

Mrs. Dunn had requested that only her children send flowers, because as she expressed it, everyone had been nice to her during her life time. She received many flowers during her last several years of her life.

Remember Indian Raids Mrs. Dunn would have been 77 years of age Sept 24. Born in Parker County, the

daughter of one of Texas’ first Rangers. Mary Luella Spruill remembered vividly three Indian raids.

After Rev. Dunn was superannuated from the Methodist ministry, he and Mrs. Dunn moved to Lubbock in 1926. At the time of his death he had spent 47 years in the Methodist ministry. He and Mrs. Dunn were widely known among members of that denomination and of other churches throughout West Texas.

Funeral rites will be read at 5 o’clock this afternoon at the First Methodist Church. Pallbearers will be the four sons Burial, through direction of Sanders Funeral home, will be in Memorial park cemetery.

Beulah Dunn Turner (1899-1986)

Services for Bula Dunn Turner, 87, of Dallas and formerly of Lubbock, are pending with Rix Funeral directors.

She died Tuesday night in the Doctors’ Hospital in Dallas after a brief illness. She married Merrill D. Turner in Lubbock He died in 1960. She moved to Dallas a year

ago after living in Lubbock since 1936. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. She taught music in Lubbock for more than 40 years. She was a member of Mu Phi music sorority, South Plains Music Teachers’ Association and Lubbock Music Teachers’ Association.

Survivors include a sister, Ruth Quillen: and several nieces and nephews. The family suggests memorials to the C.C. Young Memorial Home at 6824 W.

Lawther Drive, Dallas, 75214.

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Mary Dunn (1888-1972)

Miss Mary Dunn, Area Music Pioneer, Dies (Continued from page 1) The city’s population was 4,051 and there were three schools.

Daughter of Minister She was one of 10 children of pioneer circuit-riding Methodist minister, the Rev. R. F.

and Mrs. Dunn. He was active in the formation of the first Methodist churches in several West Texas towns; he visited the site of present-day Lubbock when the only evidence of the town-to-be was Singer’s store, located about three miles northwest of Miss Dunn’s present-day studio home on 9th St.

The Dunn family lived in Tarrant County, in Bosqueville, Tahoka, Crosbyton, Lorenzo and Meridian during Miss Dunn’s early years.

Once she was committed to her life’s work as music educator as well as piano teacher, she devoted her untiring efforts in promoting music and setting standards of excellence in the cultural development of West Texas and beyond. Due to great part to her unflagging efforts the State Department of Education granted the whole applied music course of study to their public school program in November, 1939.

Charter Music Instructor The first organization of music instructors, the South Plains Music Teachers

Association, was organized a year after she took up residence in the city. She was a charter member and was president of the group in 1924-25 and 1925-26. This is now known as the Lubbock Music Teachers Association. She was also a charter member of the Lubbock Music Club.

Her leadership in music extended far beyond the local scene, for she was state chairman of the Tri-State Festival in 1932 and in 1936. She became president of the Texas Teachers Association in 1937-1938.

One of her special projects was the Student Affiliate ranking for piano students and in June 1935, the State Affiliated Credit for Applied Music was granted.

Established Own Studio In 1936 she established her own studio for private piano instruction. From this studio

her many students rose to high recognition in musical as well as other fields. One of her contributions to the civic scene in Lubbock was her being instrumental in

initiating the Sunday Twilight Music Hour series which enjoyed great popularity. It brought professional as well as student talent to the fore in free afternoon concerts for the public at the West Texas Museum on the Texas Tech campus.

Miss Dunn was co-chairman for the Whitlock Theory for the Texas Music Teachers Association in 1965.

Her contributions in the form of articles and books dealing with piano, music and theory are recognized on the state and national level.

Enhanced Music Here She never yielded in her determination to bring to Lubbock and the South Plains

outstanding musicians of national and international caliber for the education of music students as well as the enlightenment of the general public. While she attended sessions at the famed Matthay School in London, England in the 1930’s, she met concert pianist-instructor Miss Marion Keighley Snowden and the outstanding conductor-teacher Dr. Stanley Chapple, who was to become head of opera and orchestra at the University of Washington, Seattle.

It was her determination that resulted in many visits for the instruction of master classes as well as performances by the two musicians to Lubbock over a long period.

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Long-Time Leader Down through the years there was hardly any form of music testing, completion,

festival or appearance by piano students that Mary Dunn was not chairman or guide in some form. She worked diligently for advancement of music on all levels. As long as her health permitted, she was a constant attendant at musical programs, both amateur and professional, in the city, as well as an enthusiastic patron of all the performing arts.

In 1965, Miss Mary Dunn began to reap honors and recognition on the local and state front for her ceaseless pursuit of musical development. She was named “Texas Music Teacher of the Year” in 1965 by the Music Teachers National Association, meeting in Biennial convention in Dallas.

Honored By Lubbock On March 30, 1968, Miss Dunn was recognized in her home city with a special day in

her honor, “Mary Dunn Day,” by Mayor’s proclamation. The then Mayor W. D. (Dub) Rogers, Jr. referred in his citation to the fact that “Miss Mary Dunn has been the prime mover of music and music education in Lubbock and on the South Plains. Today her influence is felt in all of the activities which promote music.

Her contribution to music throughout the length and breadth of this land cannot be adequately measured because her students have reached their heights in many other areas of the United States.

The lady’s record of service, tireless and selfless, marks her as a real champion; she is a frontier woman in music.”

Confined to her home due to ill health during most of the past year, Miss Mary Dunn made one of her last formal public appearances at the Lubbock Women’s Club where on March 22 last year, she was awarded the Phi Sigma Alpha Assembly annual Jack Sheridan Cultural Achievement Award.

Fern Williams (1894-1907)

WILLIAMS—Fern, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Williams, died in Stephenville, Texas, June 26, 1907 She was a patient sufferer for five weeks. All was done that loving hands and medical skill could do, but all in vain. She was converted early in life and united with the M. E. Church, South, in August, 1902 She was baptized by Bro W J. Hearon. She was a bright Christian, ever ready to work for the Master when called upon. She was in here place every Sunday at Sunday—school, her presence shedding happiness and sunshine upon all around her. Just how much we miss her-God alone knows! The vacancy she has left in her class is indeed a sad one, yet we bow in submission—“Thy will, O Lord, not ours, be done.” At school she stood foremost in her classes; her associates there and many friends feel their loss very keenly. Around the home circle there is the saddest tinge of sorrow; hearts of father and mother all broken, but “weep not as those who have no hope,” look to God above and he alone will comfort you and some day in the sweet beyond you will meet your precious girl, never to part again. Her Sunday-school teacher.

M. P. KIKER

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Benjamin F. Davis (1857-1946)

B. F. Davis of Clovis Succumbs Benjamin Franklin Davis, 89 years old, retired Clovis farmer who had been in

Amarillo a week, died at 7 o’clock last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Verna M. Davie, 2003 Fillmore.

Mr. Davis was one of the pioneer settlers in the Portales area, having long been identified with farming and the raising of livestock. He move to Clovis five years ago upon his retirement.

For most of his life, Mr. Davis was an active member of the Methodist Church. He had been a Mason for 68 years.

Other survivors include two sons, Robert B., Denver, S. M., Saint Vrain, N. M.; three other daughters, Mrs. Lela Ramsey, Clovis, Mrs. Ada E. Dean, Bethany, Okla., Mrs. Mable Johnson, Ada., Okla.; one brother, Charley S. of O’Donnell; a sister, Mrs. Leona Shepherd, O’Donnell, and 16 grandchildren.

The body will be sent to Portales this afternoon by N. S. Griggs and Sons. Funeral services and burial will be tomorrow.

The Amarillo Daily News, Amarillo, Texas - Apr 24, 1946 Rites Held For Pioneer Of This Area Funeral services were held at 10:30 o’clock this morning for Benjamin Franklin Davis,

89 years old, retired Clovis farmer and one of the pioneer settlers of the Portales area. The Wheeler Mortuary in Portales had charge of the arrangements. Graveside services were conducted by the Masons lodge and Davis was buried beside his wife, Roberta A. Davis, who died January 9, 1945, at Clovis.

Death claimed the colorful Davis at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Verna M. Davie, in Amarillo, Davis had been at his daughter’s home a week prior to his death.

Davis was long identified with farming and the raising of livestock in the Portales area. He moved to Clovis five years ago upon retiring from his farming activities. For most of his life Davis was an active member of the Methodist church. He had been a Mason for 68 years.

Davis was well-known throughout the Southwest for his activities as a peace officer in Texas and New Mexico. He remembered the last Indian raids in Texas and served as a Deputy U. S. Marshall in the wild and wooly days at El Paso. He could tell many an interesting story about the early day settlement of western Texas an eastern New Mexico. Among them was this account of a trip he made in the 80’s from Big Spring to Monahan, Tex. by wagon. Enroute, he and his party came across the bodies of three men, who evidently had died of thirst on the arduous trip.

Davis is survived by two sons, Robert B. Davis of Denver; S. M. Davis, St. Vrain; and four daughters, Mrs. Lela Ramsey, Clovis, Mrs. Ada E. Dean, Bethany, Okla., Mrs. Mable Johnson, Ada Okla., Mrs. Davie, Amarillo; one brother, Charley S. Davis, of O’Donnell, Texas, a sister, Mrs. Leona Shepherd, O’Donnell, and 16 grandchildren.

Clovis New Journal, Clovis, NM – Apr 25, 1946

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Samuel Gilmer Dunn (1900-1967)

PHYSICIAN HERE OVER 40 YEARS

Dr. Sam G. Dunn Dies At Home; Rites Today.

DR. SAM G. DUNN, 66, widely known Lubbock physician and pioneer resident,

died at home at 4707 19th St., about 5:40 p.m. Friday after a lengthy illness. Services

will be conducted at 3 p.m. today In the First Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Paul

M. Bumpers, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in City of Lubbock Cemetery under

direction of Rix Funeral Directors.

The memorial service for the public will be concluded at the church, with

private rites for the family at the cemetery.

Longtime Area Resident

Pallbearers will be Dr. Clifford B. Jones, Owen W. McWhorter, James G. Allen,

Retha R. Martin, Ruel C. Martin, Parker F. Prouty and Chas. A. Guy. Honorary pallbearers will be the

medical staff at West Texas Hospital and members of the Lubbock Crosby-Garza County Medical

Society.

Dr. Dunn known nationally in medical circles and active in civic and business affairs, had lived

in the West Texas area for half a century, with time out for his higher education.

Had Treated Thousands

During the more than 40 years since he had chosen Lubbock in which to begin medical

practice, Dr. Dunn had treated and performed surgery on countless thousands of patients. He was a

stockholder and director of West Texas Hospital and for 10 years its chief surgeon.

When he was taken into the American College of Surgeons in 1934, he was the youngest

doctor ever taken into the ACS from Texas. He was “tapped” for the Texas Surgical Society in 1934.

He was a Rotarian 40 years, a Methodist, former president of West Texas Museum

Association, former president of South Plains Scottish Rite Club and Lubbock Country Club, and a

member of Phi Chi medical fraternity. He was a director of Sabine Royalty Corp.

Became Ill On Trip

He was among those active in securing the Peter Hurd mural in West Texas Museum.

At the time he became ill last spring, Dr. Dunn was on a trip to the Middle East with his wife

and their older daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Dickemper and three children. He was

on a boat on a trip to a Grecian Island. His illness was diagnosed as diverticulitis at a hospital in

Athens.

Dr. and Mrs. Dunn returned to the United States by plane and examination was made at

Baylor Hospital, where the diagnosis was confirmed. Suspecting malignancy, Dr. Dunn suggested

exploratory surgery. When surgery was performed, malignancy was found. After about five weeks at

Baylor Hospital, he and Mrs. Dunn returned to their home in Lubbock and stayed a short time and

then went to their vacation home in the mountains north of Woodland Park, Colo. Later, they

returned in the family home in Lubbock.

In addition to his wife, survivors are two daughters, Mrs. William D. Armstrong and Mrs.

Dickemper, both of Lubbock; one son, Robert J., a junior in the University of Texas Medical Branch at

Galveston; six grandchildren; and three sisters, Miss Mary Dunn and Mrs. Beulah Turner, both of

Lubbock , and Mrs. Lee Quillen, Dallas.

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Born in Tarrant County

The family has requested that memorials in the form of donations may be made in the

University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, to establish a lectureship on “Medicine and the

Humanities” or for cancer research at the medical branch.

Samuel Gilmer Dunn was born Dec. 21, 1900 at Cresson, Tarrant County. He was the ninth of

10 children of the Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Dunn. His father was active in formation of the first Methodist

churches in several West Texas towns. His father visited Lubbock when the only evidence of the

town-to-be was Singer’s Store, located about three miles northwest of present downtown Lubbock.

Finished School At Tahoka

The family lived progressively in Bosqueville, Morgan, Killeen, and McGregor, where Dr.

Dunn started to school. His father was transferred to the Northwest Texas Conference and they lived

in Tahoka, then Crosbyton, Lorenzo and Meridian.

Dr. Dunn finished high school in Tahoka in 1918, attended Meridian Junior College in 1919

and 1920, did his premedical work at the University of Texas in Austin and was graduated from the

University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. He interned at City County Hospital in Fort Worth,

finished residency at King’s County Hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y. He came to Lubbock Sept. 10, 1926,

and began practice as an employee of Dr. Charles J. Wagner. He went “on his own” in 1931.

On Jun 28, 1927, he was married to Miss Kara Moore of Matador, whom he had met when

living in Matador in his early teens. Mrs. Dunn is a daughter of the late J. Rufus Moore, pioneer

Motley County rancher, and the late Mrs. Moore.

Worked Long Hours

Dr. Dunn first took an active interest in surgery at Matador as he watched Dr. A. C. Traweek,

pioneer Motley County physician, perform emergency surgery on a woman who had been gored by a

bull.

Dr. Dunn recognized “on the run” in his practice. It was not unusual for him to work 12 to 18

hours a day.

Although he left himself only limited time for recreation, he like to hunt and fish. He was an

enthusiastic football spectator. When in college at Meridian he played football.

Had Boundless Energy

He collected old guns, arrows and trophies of hunts and kept them at the family home. A

fireplace at the home contains old well rock from General Sherman’s home; a part of the old main

building from the first fireplace Mrs. Dunn’s parents had constructed in Motley County; and other

rocks with history significant to the family.

Part of his energy was attributed to his early life. He worked on farms, on a railroad section

gang, and in lumber yards before he entered medical school. After his graduation fromTahoka High

School he worked on a railroad paint gang several summers.

He spent the summer of 1924 working in West Texas Hospital during his study at Galveston

and resolved to return to Lubbock for his medical career and permanent home.

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Myrtle Dunn Short (1890-1959)

Mrs. Short Dies Today Mrs. R. O. Short, 5317 19th St., teacher of voice and piano, former

church choir director and longtime resident of the South Plains, died unexpectedly of a heart attack early today at the residence.

Mrs. Short had taught music Tuesday, She awakened about 3 a.m. today and returned to sleep. She was dead when her husband awakened this morning.

She was the wife of longtime farmer and business man and former county commissioner.

Father pioneer minister Her father was a pioneer Methodist minister and early-day circuit

rider and she lived in several towns of the area as a child. She was the former Miss Myrtle Dunn.

She had taught piano and voice in Lubbock since 1931. Funeral arrangements were pending this morning at Sanders Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband; two brothers, Dr. Sam G. Dunn, Lubbock, and Dr.

Nelson Dunn, Fort Worth; three sisters, Miss Mary Dunn, and Mrs. Beulah Turner, both of Lubbock, and Mrs. Lee Quillen, Dallas.

Mrs. Short was director of the choir of First Methodist Church 23 years before retiring in December, 1954. She directed the choir in more than 2,000 regular worship services, in addition to numerous special services.

Mrs. Short asked to be relieved as choir director approximately two years before retiring, but agreed to continue until a full-time minister of music was selected. She expressed the idea that the church had become large enough for employment of a full-time minister of music, which position she would be unable to fill and continue her private teaching.

She had become choir director upon returning to Lubbock in 1931, from Abilene, where she had been in charge of the Music Department of Abilene Christian College. She taught there for 11 years.

Member of Tech Faculty She continued as a member of the choir until her death. The Rev. T. Ray Branton, minister of music at First Methodist Church, said this

morning the Chancel Choir is establishing a scholarship for music study in memory of Mrs. Short. Contributions may be sent to the Myrtle Dunn Short Scholarship Fund, Care of Chancel Choir, First Methodist Church.

In addition to private teaching in the studio she and a sister, Miss Mary Dunn, shared at 2013 14th St., Mrs. Short was an instructor in music at Texas Tech. She had been a member of the faculty since 1931.

She held a Bachelor of Music degree from Chicago Musical College. Mrs. Short was one of nine children of the late Rev. and Mrs. R. F. Dunn. He led in

construction of First Methodist Churches in Colorado City, Snyder, Sweetwater and Big Spring. He rode the circuits in this area when there was only one frame building, called Singer’s Store, which was located about three miles northwest of the present location of Lubbock. All nine of the children were graduated from college.

The father served churches at Bosqueville, Moran, Killeen, McGregor, Itasca, Maypearl, Matador, Tahoka, Crosbyton, Lorenzo, Abernathy and Wilson Circuit.

Mrs. Short was a member of South Plains Music Teachers Association and was active in musical events which were joint undertakings of teachers of the city.

Her husband was former county commissioner of Precinct 1, Lubbock County.

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Nettie Lou Dunn Williams Death Notice (1871-1921)

Martha Dunn Death Notice (1833-1914)

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Cemetery Records

Erath Co, Stephenville, TX – East Memorial Cemetery

Martha J. (Shellor) Dunn b. Green Co. VA (Nov 17, 1833 – Jun 26, 1914)

Willis Dunn b. Albemarle Co. VA (Jul 9, 1825 – May 13, 1897)

W. Hunter Williams (Jan 1, 1865-Feb 13, 1929) Herman A. Williams (Mar 5, 1892-Apr 12, 1966)

Nettie L. (Dunn) Williams (Jun 30, 1871-Oct 6, 1921)

Wallace Dunn, son of W. and M. J. Dunn Dr. A. G. B. Dunn (Feb 10, 1837-Feb 23, 1909)

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(Dec 26, 1875-Oct 25, 1878)

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Dr. A. G. B. Dunn and Willis Dunn were cousins who shared the same grandfather, James Dunn (1759-1848)

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Roosevelt Co, Portales, NM – Portales Cemetery

Benjamin F. Davis (Mar 21, 1857-Apr 23, 1946)

Roberta A. (Dunn) Davis (Aug 15, 1857-Jan 9, 1945)

Lubbock Co, Lubbock, TX – City of Lubbock Cemetery

Beulah Dunn Turner (Mar 18, 1899-May 13, 1986) Mary Dunn (Nov 27, 1888-May 2, 1972)

Mary Louella Spruill (Sept 25, 1859-Aug 1, 1936) Myrtle Ann Dunn (Nov 15, 1890-Feb 11, 1959)

Wife of R. F. Dunn

Robert Franklin (Mar 11, 1855-Nov 23, 1929) Samuel G. Dunn, M. D. (Dec 21, 1900-Oct 20, 1967)

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Will Records

Will of James Dunn (1759-1846)

Albemarle County, Virginia

In the Name of God, I, James Dunn, of Albemarle County, Virginia; being of sound mind and

memory, understanding considering the certainty of death and uncertainty of the time thereof,

desirous of setting my worldly business, that I might be the better prepared to leave this world

whenever it may please God to call hence do make and publish this, my last will and testament in

manner and from following:

First and principally I commend my soul in the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my

body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors here after name and after

my just debts are paid, I give and desire as followith to wit.

Item 1

I have given unto my son, John Dunn, a track of land with $500. I have given the same to him

and his heirs forever being the land my said son to live on.

Item 2

I have given unto my son, Reubin Dunn, a track of land with $500. I have given the same to

him and his heirs forever, it being the land my said son do live on. The land maned here I purchased

from Mrs. McGee and Robert Davis.

The land maned in those two items embraces the whole of the said tracks as above named.

Item 3

I give unto my son, James Dunn, the land whereon I now reside, embracing all lots and

parcels which I have purchased in addition all lots and parcels which I have purchased in addition to

my house, track of land with all that appertains or do belong to said land I give unto my said son,

James Dunn and his heirs forever.

Item 4

I give unto my said daughters, Sally Gentry, formerly Sally Dunn, three negrows, namely,

Fountain (a man), Allen and then Hainette (children). I give the said negroes to be worth $500 and to

be considered so as to be a part of her legacy in my estate.

Item 5

I have given and delivered unto my daughter, Elizabeth Dunn, four negrows, three boys and

one girl, I have given the said negroes to my said daughters, in part of her legacy in estate, deeming

the same to be worth $1200, and said negroes I have given to her and her heirs forever.

Item 6

I have given unto my daughter, Polly Snow, formerly Polly Dunn, five negroes, namely, Indy

and Frankie (women) and three children, Isabel, Ardena, Mimrod. I have given those negroes unto

my said daughter, Polly, with increase that my issure since the delivery of said negroes to her and her

heirs forever in full of her legacy in my estate and is all I intend she shall have of my property of any

kind that I possess or anything I may possess.

Item 7

I give unto my grandson, James T. Marshall, the sum of $300 if he should live to be twenty-

one years of age. The sum to be put to intrust until my said grandson shall have come of age.

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Item 8

I give to all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, goods and chattels whatsoever

kind. My ready money excepted. I give and bequeath unto those of my children in the item said,

Reubin Dunn, John Dunn, Sally Gentry, formerly, Sally Dunn, Elizabeth Gentry, formerly Elizabeth

Dunn, the said property to be equally appraised and equally divided between those of my children

named on this item.

Item 9

St. is my desire that ally my ready money shall be equally divided between those four of my

children herein after named in this item say: Reuben Dunn, James Dunn, Sally Gentry, and John Dunn

to them and their heirs forever. And lastly I hereby appoint my two sons, James Dunn and John

Dunn, executors to this my last nice testament herby revoke all other wills, by me made. I request

that my executors may not hold to security for the faithful discharge of the trust confided in them. In

witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty-first day of September,

1840. James Dunn (L.S.)

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Will of John Willis Dunn (1782-1848/49)

I John Dunn of Albemarle County do make this my last will and testament in manner and form

following. I desire first that all my just debts shall be paid.

2 – I have already given to my Son James M. Dunn a negroe by name Fendal, to Sally Garrison a

negroe girl named Maly, to Nancy G. Via a negroe girl named Lina and to the four children of my

daughter Susan Gentry one negroe boy named of Isaac, the said negroes not being equal in value. I

will and desire that the four children of my daughter Susan Genty shall pay to my son James M. Dunn

one hundred dollars and that Nancy G. Via shall pay to Sally S Garrison seventy five dollars to make

their negroes equal all named. I also will and desire that Winna and all her children not before herein

disposed shall be delivered to my son James M. Dunn. Sally Garrison, Nancy G. Via and the four

children of Susan Gentry, and equally divided in four parcels or sold and the monies arising from

their sale equally divided between them. I also give unto each of my three children and my four

grand children named the sum of three dollars each, which is all I intend for them of my estate

3 I lend to my wife Elizabeth Dunn all the unnamed of my estate both real and personal goods &

chattels of whatever kind so long as she shall remain my widow and when she shall sease to be my

widow by death or otherwise I give all my said estate both real and personal goods & chattels of

whatever kind which shall have been possessed by my wife Elizabeth Dunn during her widowhood to

the heirs of her body that have been born to me by her, being my last family of children to be equally

divided between them.

4 I desire that my wife Elizabeth Dunn shall have my youngest children educated so as to make them

competent for business

5 I will and desire that my son James M. Dunn, my daughters Sally Garrison and Nancy G. Via and the

four children of my daughter Susan Gentry shall pay to my executors herein after mentioned five

hundred dollars for the raising of their young negroes, which sum shall be appropriated to the

benefit of my wife Elizabeth Dunn and the heirs of her body and shall be appropriated at the

discretion of my executors either for the education of youngest children or the necessary support of

the family.

6th and lastly. I hereby appoint my sons Willis Dunn and William Dunn Executors of this my last will

and testament hereby revoking all other Wills or Testaments by me heretofore made. In testimony

whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affirmed my seal this the 25 day of September one

thousand eight hundred & forty eight. John Dunn (Seal)

Signed, sealed & published & delivered in presence of

Marshall D. Elliot Thomas R. Dunn W. E. Bibb

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Genealogy Reports

Ahnentafel Report of Martha J. (Sheller) Shelor (1833-1914)

Generation 1 1. Martha J. (Sheller) Shelor, daughter of John Shelar and Matilda Smith was born on 17 Nov 1833 in

GREEN CO, VA. She died on 26 Jun 1914 in ERATH CO, TX. She married Willis Dunn on 12 Sep

1850 in GREENE CO, VA, son of John Willis Dunn and Elizabeth Johnson. He was born on 09 Jul 1825

in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 15 May 1897 in ERATH CO, TX.

Generation 2 2. John Shelar, son of John Sheller and Ann Cox was born in 1785 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died in 1850

in GREENE CO, VA. He married Matilda Smith on 28 Mar 1826 in MADISON CO, VA. 3. Matilda Smith, daughter of Asa Smith and Barbara Yager was born in 1809 in CULPEPPER CO, VA.

She died in 1850 in GREENE CO, VA.

Matilda Smith and John Shelar had the following children: i. Barbara A. Shelor was born in 1828 in VIRGINIA. She died after 1880 in res.

MONTGOMERY CO, KS (Cherry). She married William B. Haney on 05 Apr 1847 in

GREEN CO, VA. He was born in 1822 in VIRGINIA. He died after 1880 in res.

MONTGOMERY CO, KS (Cherry).

ii. Mary Catherine Shelor was born on 26 May 1829 in GREENE CO, VA. She died on 19 May 1919 in GREENE CO, VA. She married James L. Deane on 21 Dec 1850 in

GREENE CO, VA. He was born on 22 May 1825 in GREENE CO, VA. He died on

Dec 1852 in GREENE CO, VA.

iii. John S. Shelor was born in 1831 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died in 1880. He married

Mary Frances Haney on 24 Mar 1851 in GREENE CO, VA. She was born in 1826.

1. iv. Martha J. (Sheller) Shelor was born on 17 Nov 1833 in GREEN CO, VA. She died on 26

Jun 1914 in ERATH CO, TX. She married Willis Dunn on 12 Sep 1850 in GREENE CO,

VA, son of John Willis Dunn and Elizabeth Johnson. He was born on 9 Jul 1825 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 15 May 1897 in ERATH CO, TX.

vi. Benjamin F. Shelor was born in 1836 in GREENE CO, VA. He died after 1860 in

GREENE CO, VA.

Generation 3 5. John Sheller was born in 1745. He died in 1840. He married Ann Cox on 25 May 1788 in

ORANGE CO, VA. 6. Ann Cox. She died in 1830.

Ann Cox and John Sheller had the following child: 8. i. John Shelar was born in 1785 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died in 1850 in GREENE CO, VA.

He married Matilda Smith on 28 Mar 1826 in MADISON CO, VA, daughter of Asa Smith

and Barbara Yager. She was born in 1809 in CULPEPPER CO, VA. She died in 1850

in GREENE CO, VA. 7. Asa Smith was born in 1775. He died in 1812. He married Barbara Yager on 23 Feb 1795. 8. Barbara Yager was born on 06 Jun 1777. She died in 1812.

Barbara Yager and Asa Smith had the following child: 3. i. Matilda Smith was born in 1809 in CULPEPPER CO, VA. She died in 1850 in GREENE

CO, VA. She married John Shelar on 28 Mar 1826 in MADISON CO, VA, son of John

Sheller and Ann Cox. He was born in 1785 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died in 1850 in

GREENE CO, VA.

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Descendants of Thomas Dunn (1606-1699)

Generation 1 2. THOMAS

1 DUNN was born on 24 Aug 1606 in YORKSHIRE, ENG. He died in 1699 in SURRY CO, VA

(Albemarle Parish). He married ANN BURGESS in 1639 in MIDDLESEX CO, MA. She was born in 1620. Thomas Dunn and Ann Burgess had the following child:

2. i. WILLIAM2 DUNN was born about 1665 in CHARLES CITY CO, VA. He died in 1752 in

ESSEX CO, VA. He married ALICE GREY in 1688 in RAPPAHANNOCK CO, VA. She was

born in 1670 in VIRGINIA. She died in 1732 in ESSEX CO, VA. Generation 2 2. WILLIAM

2 DUNN (Thomas

1) was born about 1665 in CHARLES CITY CO, VA. He died in 1752 in

ESSEX CO, VA. He married ALICE GREY in 1688 in RAPPAHANNOCK CO, VA. She was born in 1670 in VIRGINIA. She died in 1732 in ESSEX CO, VA.

William Dunn and Alice Grey had the following children:

i. THOMAS3 DUNN was born about 1695 in KING AND QUEEN CO, VA. He died on 20 Jan

1771 in ESSEX CO, VA. He married ELIZABETH NEWBALD. 4. ii. WILLIAM DUNN JR. was born about 1705 in ESSEX CO, VA. He died in 1767 in

ESSEX CO, VA. He married ELIZABETH WINIFRED WATERS.

iv. JOSEPH DUNN was born in 1712. He died in 1735. He married DEBORAH DUNN*.

v. MARY DUNN was born in 1715. She died in 1772. She married GREY.

vi. SUSANNAH SMITH DUNN was born in 1716. She married SMITH.

4. vi. JOHN JAMES DUNN was born on 10 Oct 1719 in ESSEX CO, VA. He died in 1792 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (1) ANNA MARION MARTIN on 10 Dec 1759 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of Capt James Martin and Mary Hise. She was born in

1739 in IRELAND. She died in 1812 in VIRGINIA. He married (2) ANN CAUTHORN. He married (3) BARBARA NEWBILL.

vii. BENJAMIN DUNN was born in 1720. He died in 1778 in ESSEX CO, VA. He married

ELIZABETH CROW.

viii. JONATHAN DUNN was born in 1720. He died in 1768.

ix. ALICE HAYES DUNN was born in 1721. She married HAYS.

x. SARAH DUNN was born in 1722. She married JOHN WILLIAMSON.

xi. ANN DUNN was born in 1722. She died in 1777. Generation 3 3. WILLIAM

3 DUNN JR. (William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1705 in ESSEX CO, VA. He died in 1767 in

ESSEX CO, VA. He married ELIZABETH WINIFRED WATERS. William Dunn Jr. and Elizabeth Winifred Waters had the following children:

i. WILLIAM4 DUNN III. He died in 1795 in ESSEX CO, VA. He married DIANA DUNN*.

ii. CATY DUNN. She married JAMES EDMUNDSON.

iii. WINIFRED DUNN.

iv. MARY DUNN.

v. HENRY DUNN.

vi. ALICE DUNN.

vii. WATERS DUNN was born in 1725 in ESSEX CO, VA. He married SARAH GATEWOOD

about 1745. 4. JOHN JAMES

3 DUNN (William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 10 Oct 1719 in ESSEX CO, VA. He died in

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Generation 3 (con't) 1792 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (1) ANNA MARION MARTIN on 10 Dec 1759 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of Capt James Martin and Mary Hise. She was born in 1739 in IRELAND. She

died in 1812 in VIRGINIA. He married (2) ANN CAUTHORN. He married (3) BARBARA

NEWBILL. John James Dunn and Anna Marion Martin had the following children:

5. i. JAMES4 DUNN was born on 10 Dec 1759 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died on 15 Jun 1846 in

SPOTSYLVANIA CO, VA. He married SARAH (DOLLY) HARVEY on 17 Feb 1778 in

LINCOLN CO, NC, daughter of Jonathan Harvey and Susannah George. She was born

about 1758 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

ii. WILLIAM DUNN was born before 1763.

6. iii. MARTIN A. DUNN was born in Mar 1763 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died on 21 Dec 1846 in LOUISA

CO, VA. He married (1) MOLLY ANDERSON HUGHES on 06 Feb 1786 in LOUISA CO,

VA. She was born before 1772 in VIRGINIA. She died about 1793 in VIRGINIA. He

married (2) MARTHA PATSEY DUNN on 08 Apr 1793 in LOUISA CO, VA, daughter of

David Terry and Elenor Biggars. She was born in 1778 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died on

21 Apr 1858 in LOUISA CO, VA. 7. iv. RUEBEN DUNN was born about 1764 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died in INDIANA. He married

NANCY LANE on 11 Feb 1788 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. Generation 4 9. JAMES

4 DUNN (John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 10 Dec 1759 in ORANGE CO, VA. He

died on 15 Jun 1846 in SPOTSYLVANIA CO, VA. He married SARAH (DOLLY) HARVEY on 17 Feb 1778 in LINCOLN CO, NC, daughter of Jonathan Harvey and Susannah George. She was born about 1758 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

James Dunn and Sarah (Dolly) Harvey had the following children:

iv. SARAH (SALLY)5 DUNN was born in 1780 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in 1850 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married CHRISTOPHER GENTRY on 02 Aug 1810 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He was born in 1773 in HANOVER CO, VA. He died in 1822 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

9. ii. JOHN WILLIS DUNN was born on 28 Feb 1782 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 13

Feb 1849 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (1) ELIZABETH JOHNSON on 07 Nov

1822 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of William Johnson and Dacy Wood. She was

born about 1800 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 15 Sep 1884 in ALBEMARLE CO,

VA. He married (2) SUSANNAH MAUPIN on 01 Feb 1813 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She

was born about 1795. She died in 1840.

vi. THOMAS DUNN was born about 1786 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 21 Sep

1812 in CARROLL CO, MS. 12. iv. MARTIN DUNN was born about 1789 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died in 1859 in ST.

LANDRY PARRISH, LA. He married MARY HUGHES.

i ELIZABETH DUNN was born about 1792 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in 1844 in

ORANGE CO, VA. She married GEORGE GENTRY on 01 Nov 1808 in ALBEMARLE CO,

VA. 13. vi. REUBEN DUNN was born in 1793 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died in 1860 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married MARIA (MUSIN) MASON on 07 Dec 1812 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. 14. vii. JAMES L. DUNN was born in 1794 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died between

1860-1870. He married E LIZABETH (BETSY) COLLINS on 12 Nov 1818 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born

in 1798 in VIRGINIA.

6. POLLEY F. DUNN was born about 1796 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in 1875 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married LEWIS SNOW on 02 Jan 1811.

7. MARY D. DUNN was born about 1798 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in 1807 in

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12. x. NANCY DUNN was born on 07 Jun 1800 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 12 Aug

1823 in VIRGINIA. She married EPHY MARSHALL on 11 Jan 1821 in ALBEMARLE

CO, VA. 6. MARTIN A.

4 DUNN (John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born in Mar 1763 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died

on 21 Dec 1846 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married (1) MOLLY ANDERSON HUGHES on 06 Feb 1786 in

LOUISA CO, VA. She was born before 1772 in VIRGINIA. She died about 1793 in VIRGINIA. He married (2) MARTHA PATSEY DUNN on 08 Apr 1793 in LOUISA CO, VA, daughter of David Terry and Elenor

Biggars. She was born in 1778 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died on 21 Apr 1858 in LOUISA CO, VA. Martin A. Dunn and Molly Anderson Hughes had the following children:

i. RUTH WATSON5 DUNN was born about 1787 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died before

1822 in LINCOLN CO, KY. She married DABNEY GOOCH on 11 Jun 1804. He was born on 22 Feb 1786 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died in 1859.

14. ii. NANCY WELCH DUNN was born about 1790 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died after 1850 in

AMHERST CO, VA. She married CHAMPNESS BIGGAR TERRY on 14 Apr 1812. He was

born on 14 Jan 1786. He died after 1860.

iii. SUSAN F. DUNN was born about 1793 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died on 07 Jun 1865 in

LOUISA CO, VA. Martin A. Dunn and Martha Patsey Dunn had the following children:

14. iv. THOMAS RIVERS DUNN was born about 1815 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died after Aug 1888

in LOUISA CO, VA. He married (1) JANE B. SALMON on 05 Nov 1833 in ALBEMARLE

CO, VA. She was born about 1811 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died after Aug 1860. He

married (2) EMILY E. (ROSE) TISDALE on 01 Jan 1867. She was born in Aug 1828 in

LOUISA CO, VA. She died after Jun 1900.

v. MARTIN A. DUNN JR was born about 1793. He died after 1853 in BUCKINGHAM CO, VA.

He married MARY WALKER on 06 Feb 1839. 15. vi. JOHN DUNN was born about 1794 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died after Jun 1880. He

married MILDRED WATTS on 21 Mar 1816. She was born about 1797 in ALBEMARLE

CO, VA. She died after Aug 1860.

vii. JAMES M. DUNN was born about 1802. He died after 1850.

viii. SARAH B. DUNN was born about 1803 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died after 1865. She

married JAMES COSBY on 31 Dec 1827. He was born about 1805. He died after 1860. 16. ix. WILLIAM G. DUNN was born about 1812. He died after Jun 1880. He married JUDITH

ELIZABETH NLN. She was born about 1822. She died after Jun 1880. 7. RUEBEN

4 DUNN (John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1764 in ORANGE CO, VA. He died

in INDIANA. He married NANCY LANE on 11 Feb 1788 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. Rueben Dunn and Nancy Lane had the following child:

i. HANNAH5 DUNN. She married WILLIAM BELL.

Generation 5 8. JOHN WILLIS

5 DUNN (James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 28 Feb 1782 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 13 Feb 1849 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (1) ELIZABETH JOHNSON on 07 Nov 1822 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of William Johnson and Dacy Wood. She was born about 1800 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 15 Sep 1884 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (2) SUSANNAH MAUPIN on 01 Feb 1813 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born about 1795. She

died in 1840. John Willis Dunn and Elizabeth Johnson had the following children:

17. i. JOHN JOHNSON6 DUNN was born on 12 Feb 1824 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on

20 Jun 1890 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. He married (1) SARAH WRIGHTEN HOWKINS

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Generation 5 (con't) on 13 Jan 1853 in DAVIS CO, UT. She was born on 31 Jul 1827 in WARS., UK (Loxley Village). She died on 23

Aug 1912 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married (2) SUSAN DUNN on 10 Nov 1843 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA,

daughter of James L. Dunn and Elizabeth (Betsy) Collins. She was born on 24 Jan 1823 in ALBEMARLE CO,

VA. He married (3) SARAH SOPHIA DUNN on 12 Jan 1867 in SALT LAKE CO, UT, daughter of Simeon Adams

Dunn and Harriet Atwood Silver. She was born on 08 Jul 1849 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. She died on 19 Mar 1923

in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married (4) SARAH J ANE KINAMON about 1870. She was born on 24 Oct 1845 in

VIRGINIA. She died on 22 Apr 1930. He married (5) ANNA (KNUDSDATTER) BENSTEN on 26 Sep 1888 in

SALT LAKE CO, UT. She was born on 10 Sep 1836 in AUST-AGDER, NORWAY. She died on 08 Sep 1901 in

SALT LAKE CO, UT.

18. ii. WILLIS DUNN was born on 09 Jul 1825 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 15 May 1897 in ERATH

CO, TX. He married MARTHA J. (SHELLER) SHELOR on 12 Sep 1850 in GREENE CO,

VA, daughter of John Shelar and Matilda Smith. She was born on 17 Nov 1833 in GREEN CO, VA. She died on 26 Jun 1914 in ERATH CO, TX.

19. iii. NICHOLAS H. DUNN was born on 30 Jun 1828 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on

25 Jan 1882 in HENRICO CO, VA. He married ELIZABETH DUNN*. She was born in

1837 in VIRGINIA. 20. iv. WILLIAM W. DUNN was born about 1829 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA (Fredricksville). He died in Sep

1856 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married FRANCES DUNN*. She was born in 1822 in

VIRGINIA.

v. REUBEN DUNN was born on 10 Apr 1830 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 14 Feb

1847 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

vi. MARY JANE DUNN was born on 09 May 1831 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 14 Jul 1913.

21. vii. CARSON ROBERT DUNN was born on 11 Dec 1832 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 03 Feb

1847 in BENTON CO, MO (Lincoln). He married MARTHA ELLEN GENTRY. She was

born on 25 Mar 1832 in BENTON CO, MO (Lincoln).

viii. LUCY ANN ELIZABETH DUNN was born on 06 Oct 1836 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She

died on 20 Nov 1854. She married WAYLAND W. MAUPIN on 07 Apr 1853 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

ix. THOMAS M. DUNN was born on 15 Jan 1838 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 03 Jul

1863 in ADAMS CO, PA (Gettysburg). He married SALLY S. THOMPSON on 12 Nov 1859

in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. 22. x. ELIJAH JOHNSON DUNN was born on 11 Jul 1839 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 21 Sep

1911 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married SUSAN A. SANDRIDGE on 07 Jul 1861 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of Benjamin C. Sandridge and Salina Elliot. She was

born on 01 Oct 1845 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 13 Oct 1926 in VIRGINIA. John Willis Dunn and Susannah Maupin had the following children:

1 SALLIE S. DUNN was born in 1812 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 13 Jan 1882 in

CHARLOTTE CO, VA. She married on 20 Dec 1836 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married

(2) ROBERT F. GARRISON on 06 Aug 1832 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. 23. xii. JAMES M. DUNN was born in 1813 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married MARTHA

DUNN*. She was born in 1814 in VIRGINIA.

24. xiii. SUSAN M. DUNN was born about 1814 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died about 1844 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married PASCAL G. D. GENTRY on 06 Nov 1837 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He was born about 1814 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

25. xiv. NANCY G. DUNN was born in 1818 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in 1860. She

married THOMAS M. VIA on 07 Nov 1836 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He was born in 1816

in VIRGINIA. 1 MARTIN

5 DUNN (James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1789 in ALBEMARLE CO,

VA. He died in 1859 in ST. LANDRY PARRISH, LA. He married MARY HUGHES.

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Martin Dunn and Mary Hughes had the following children: i. MARTIN A.

6 DUNN JR. was born in 1810. He died in 1853.

ii. WILLIAM G. DUNN was born in 1812. He died in 1889.

10. REUBEN

5 DUNN (James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born in 1793 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He

died in 1860 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married MARIA (MUSIN) MASON on 07 Dec 1812 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. Reuben Dunn and Maria (Musin) Mason had the following children:

i. HENRY T.6 DUNN was born in 1821. He married CLEMENTINE W. GARRISON on 16 Feb

1860. She was born in 1823. 27. ii. HENRY LEWIS DUNN was born in 1823. He died in Aug 1850 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He

married ELIZABETH L. BRUCE on 21 Dec 1838 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born

about 1818 in ORANGE CO, VA. She died on 04 Jun 1890 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

iii. ELIZABETH DUNN was born about 1825.

iv. MARTIN DUNN was born about 1825.

v. MARY DUNN was born about 1825. She married NICHOLAS SANDRIDGE.

vi. IRA DUNN was born in 1827. 11. JAMES L.

5 DUNN (James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born in 1794 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

He died between 1860-1870. He married ELIZABETH (BETSY) COLLINS on 12 Nov 1818 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born in 1798 in VIRGINIA.

Notes for James L. Dunn: James Dunn was a brilliant lawyer

James L. Dunn and Elizabeth (Betsy) Collins had the following children: i. SUSAN DUNN was born on 24 Jan 1823 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married JOHN

JOHNSON DUNN on 10 Nov 1843 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, son of John Willis Dunn and

Elizabeth Johnson. He was born on 12 Feb 1824 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 20

Jun 1890 in SALT LAKE CO, UT.

ii. NANCY DUNN was born in 1826 in VIRGINIA.

iii. JANE DUNN was born in 1828 in VIRGINIA.

iv. JAMES DUNN was born in 1829 in VIRGINIA.

v. GEORGE DUNN was born in 1833 in VIRGINIA.

vi. EDMUND DUNN was born in 1835 in VIRGINIA.

29. vii. ALBERT G. B. DUNN was born on 10 Feb 1837 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 23

Feb 1909 in ERATH CO, TX. He married VIRGINIA A. GENTRY in 1870 in MISSOURI.

She was born in Aug 1854 in FORT BEND CO, MO. She died on 11 Dec 1927.

12. NANCY5 DUNN (James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 07 Jun 1800 in ALBEMARLE CO,

VA. She died on 12 Aug 1823 in VIRGINIA. She married EPHY MARSHALL on 11 Jan 1821 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

Ephy Marshall and Nancy Dunn had the following child:

i. JAMES T.6 MARSHALL.

13. NANCY WELCH

5 DUNN (Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1790 in

LOUISA CO, VA. She died after 1850 in AMHERST CO, VA. She married CHAMPNESS BIGGAR TERRY on 14 Apr 1812. He was born on 14 Jan 1786. He died after 1860.

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Champness Biggar Terry and Nancy Welch Dunn had the following children: i. WILLIAM B.

6 TERRY.

ii. MITILDA M. TERRY.

iii. NANCY TERRY.

14. THOMAS RIVERS

5 DUNN (Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1815 in LOUISA

CO, VA. He died after Aug 1888 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married (1) JANE B. SALMON on

5 Nov 1833 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born about 1811 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She

died after Aug 1860. He married (2) EMILY E. (ROSE) TISDALE on 01 Jan 1867. She was born in Aug

1828 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died after Jun 1900. Thomas Rivers Dunn and Jane B. Salmon had the following children:

29. i. WILLIAM MELVILLE S.6 DUNN was born on 05 Aug 1834 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He

died after 1888. He married ELIZABETH J. DUNN. She was born in Jun 1839 in VIRGINIA.

ii. THOMAS M. DUNN was born on 01 Sep 1836 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died after

1890. He married SALLY S. THOMPSON on 12 Nov 1859.

iii. JAMES DUNN was born on 19 Jan 1839.

iv. ROBERT EMORY DUNN was born on 16 Oct 1841 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on

12 May 1864 in SPOTSYLVANIA CO, VA.

v. LUTHER M. DUNN was born in 1843 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died after 1888.

vi. MARTHA A. E. DUNN was born on 09 May 1847 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She

married THOMPSON.

vii. BENNETT RIVERS DUNN was born on 15 Sep 1849 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died

after 1889.

viii. PATTIE DUNN was born after 1849. Thomas Rivers Dunn and Emily E. (Rose) Tisdale had the following children:

1 ix. FRANK LUMPKIN DUNN was born on 16 Sep 1868 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died on 02 Dec

1958 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married ANNIE M. DELVAUX on 26 Jun 1902. She was born

on 06 Mar 1887 in WELFORD, SC. She died on 02 Oct 1984 in RICHMOND, VA.

v. ADDIE LEE DUNN was born on 30 Apr 1871 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died on 14 Dec

1957 in BLUEFIELD, W.VA. She married WALTER STUART HAMLIN on 06 Nov 1907. He

was born about 1868. He died before 1957. 16. JOHN

5 DUNN (Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1794 in LOUISA CO, VA.

He died after Jun 1880. He married MILDRED WATTS on 21 Mar 1816. She was born about 1797 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died after Aug 1860.

John Dunn and Mildred Watts had the following children:

1 i. JAMES LAWRENCE6 DUNN. He married CAROLINE M. SALMON on 19 Sep 1839. She

was born about 1819. i. BENJAMIN F. DUNN was born about 1820 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died on 07 Mar

1885 in GORDONSVILLE, VA.

ii. AMANDA M. DUNN was born about 1822. She died after Jun 1880. She married JOHN

LANCASTER on 14 Oct 1850. 2 iv. WILLIAM MELVILLE DUNN was born on 28 Jun 1823. He died on 15 May 1891 in ORANGE

CO, VA. He married MARY SKIDMORE SMITH. She was born about 1832 in ORANGE

CO, VA.

MARY DUNN was born about 1826.

JOHN M. DUNN was born about 1833.

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vii. RAYMOND DUNN was born about 1835. 1 WILLIAM G.

5 DUNN (Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1812. He died after

Jun 1880. He married JUDITH ELIZABETH NLN. She was born about 1822. She died after Jun 1880. William G. Dunn and Judith Elizabeth Nln had the following children:

1 BENJAMIN W.6 DUNN was born about 1852. He died after 1880.

2 ELIZABETH V. DUNN was born about 1854. She died after 1900.

3 MARTIN DUNN was born about 1856. He died after 1880.

4 JOHN H. DUNN was born about 1860. He died after 1880.

5 WILLIAM J. DUNN was born about 1862. He died after 1880.

6 PHILLIP B. DUNN was born on 18 May 1866 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died after 1880.

Generation 6 17. JOHN JOHNSON

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 12 Feb

1824 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 20 Jun 1890 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. He married (1) SARAH WRIGHTEN HOWKINS on 13 Jan 1853 in DAVIS CO, UT. She was born on 31 Jul 1827 in WARS., UK (Loxley Village). She died on 23 Aug 1912 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married (2) SUSAN DUNN on 10

Nov 1843 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of James L. Dunn and Elizabeth (Betsy) Collins. She was born on 24 Jan 1823 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (3) SARAH SOPHIA DUNN on 12 Jan 1867 in SALT

LAKE CO, UT, daughter of Simeon Adams Dunn and Harriet Atwood Silver. She was born on 08 Jul 1849 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. She died on 19 Mar 1923 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married (4) SARAH JANE KINAMON about 1870. She was born on 24 Oct 1845 in VIRGINIA. She died on 22 Apr 1930. He married (5) ANNA (KNUDSDATTER) BENSTEN on 26 Sep 1888 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. She was born on 10 Sep

1836 in AUST-AGDER, NORWAY. She died on 08 Sep 1901 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. John Johnson Dunn and Sarah Wrighten Howkins had the following children: i. JOHN ELIJAH

7 DUNN was born on 30 Sep 1854 in DAVIS CO, UT. He married ETTA

SMITH.

33. ii. SARAH JANE DUNN was born on 24 Nov 1857 in DAVIS CO, UT. She died on 21 Jan

1934 in CACHE CO, UT. She married CYRUS EDWARD CLARK on 03 Jan 1875 in SALT

LAKE CO, UT. He was born on 13 Sep 1846 in LEE CO, IA. He died on 21 Mar 1923 in

CACHE CO, UT.

34. iii. BRIGHAM DUNN was born on 18 Jun 1860 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 12 May

1939 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He married MARY SOPHIA PERRY on 27 Jun 1881 in SALT

LAKE CO, UT. She was born on 13 Aug 1866 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on 02

Feb 1934 in MADISON CO, ID.

iv. MARY ELIZABETH DUNN was born on 04 May 1862 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 2 Apr 1941. She married HIRAM ELISHA PERRY on 22 Dec 1881. He was born on 20

Mar 1861 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on 03 May 1926 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. v. WILLIAM HENRY DUNN was born on 04 Nov 1864 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 17

Nov 1946.

vi. EPHRAIM DUNN was born on 12 Dec 1865 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on 14 Jul

1935. He married SARAH DRUSILLA HOLLAND on 23 Dec 1891. She was born on iv. Oct 1873 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on 18 Feb 1938.

John Johnson Dunn and Susan Dunn had the following children:

vii. ELIZA JANE DUNN was born on 10 Nov 1844 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in Oct

1862.

viii. JAMES THOMAS DUNN was born on 14 Feb 1845 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on

21 Aug 1927. He married SARAH ANN ELIZA GIBSON on 19 May 1875 in

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Generation 6 (con't) ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born in 1845 in VIRGINIA. John Johnson Dunn and Sarah Sophia Dunn had the following children:

ix. HARRIET ATWOOD DUNN was born on 24 Jan 1868 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on

07 Sep 1869.

x. MARY EMMALINE DUNN was born on 23 Aug 1869 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 9 May 1944 in CACHE CO, UT. She married JEDEDIAH MORGAN TIPPETTS

on 08 Nov 1893 in CACHE CO, UT. He was born on 16 Oct 1858 in BOX ELDER CO, UT.

He died on 09 Jun 1943 in BEAR LAKE CO, UT. xi. SIMEON SILVER DUNN was born on 16 Sep 1871 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 08

Sep 1876.

xii. LUCY EVELINE DUNN was born on 23 Sep 1873 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 07

Feb 1948. She married ELIAS FLETCHER WHALEY on 27 Dec 1911.

xiii. FRANCIS ADAMS DUNN was born on 17 Sep 1875 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on

03 Sep 1928. He married MARY SUSAN NICHOLS on 02 Apr 1902 in WEBER CO, UT.

She was born on 23 Feb 1886 in CALDWELL CO, KY.

xiv. SUSAN ADELINE DUNN was born on 11 May 1878 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on

06 Oct 1967 in CLARK CO, NV (Las Vegas). She married (1) THOMAS EVANS on 22 May 1901. She married (2) EDWARD ARTHUR EASON on 29 May 1950.

xv. SARAH SOPHIA DUNN was born on 13 Sep 1880 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on

26 Oct 1887.

xvi. ELIZA CAMILLIA DUNN was born on 17 Apr 1883 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on 19

Jun 1966. She married (1) CHARLES ANDREW MYRES in 1903. She married (2)

LEANDER HOLMES. She married (3) WILLIAM MCDONALD.

xvii. OSCAR WILLIS DUNN was born on 22 Apr 1885 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on 16 Oct 1964 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. He married NELLIE GARDNER HUNT on

25 Jan 1908 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. She was born on 17 Aug 1885 in BOX ELDER CO,

UT. xviii. MARTIN LUTHER DUNN was born on 27 Apr 1887 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on

8 Feb 1891.

xix. WESLEY HYRUM DUNN was born on 12 Feb 1890 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on

27 Sep 1946 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married SYLVIA CHRISTIANA WRIGHT on 15 Feb 1910 in WEBER CO, UT. She was born on 10 Mar 1891 in BOX

ELDER CO, UT. 18. WILLIS

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 09 Jul 1825 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 15 May 1897 in ERATH CO, TX. He married MARTHA J. (SHELLER) SHELOR on 12 Sep 1850 in GREENE CO, VA, daughter of John Shelar and Matilda Smith. She was born on 17 Nov 1833 in GREEN CO, VA. She died on 26 Jun 1914 in ERATH CO, TX.

Willis Dunn and Martha J. (Sheller) Shelor had the following children:

35. i. ELLA W.7 DUNN was born on 21 Jan 1853 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 24 Jan 1931

in HENNIPIN CO, MN (Minneapolis). She married CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MEEK on

12 Mar 1879 in ERATH CO, TX, son of John Meek and Mahala Tidwell. He was born in

Feb 1838 in DICKSON CO, TN. He died on 20 Aug 1924 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada). 36. ii. ROBERT (JINK) FRANKLIN DUNN was born on 11 Mar 1855 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He

died on 23 Nov 1929 in LUBBOCK CO, TX. He married MARY LOUELLA SPRUILL on 21

Jun 1882 in PARKER CO, TX. She was born on 25 Sep 1859 in PARKER CO, TX. She

died on 01 Aug 1936 in LUBBOCK CO, TX. 37. iii. ROBERTA ALICE DUNN was born on 15 Aug 1857 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 09

Jan 1945 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DAVIS on 15

Mar 1876 in ERATH CO, TX, son of Lemual McCrary Davis and Catherine M. Watson. He

was born on 21 Mar 1857 in BUTLER CO, MO. He died on 23 Apr

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Generation 6 (con't) 1946 in POTTER CO, TX (Amarillo).

38. iv. JOHN A. W. DUNN was born on 16 Aug 1866 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 30 Sep

1936 in res. LOS ANGELES CO, CA. He married REBECCA PALMER on 28 Jan 1897.

She was born on 04 Aug 1879 in CALIFORNIA. She died on 07 Sep 1982 in

SACRAMENTO, CA. 39. v. MARY ELIZABETH (LIZZY) DUNN was born in Dec 1869 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died

after 1929 in res. WILLIAMSON CO, TX (Georgetown). She married LEONIDAS (LEE) B.

COKER on 15 Jan 1889 in ERATH CO, TX. He was born in Mar 1867 in MISSISSIPPI. He

died after 1920 in res. WILLIAMSON CO, TX (Georgetown). 40. vi. NETTIE LOU DUNN was born on 30 Jun 1871 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 06 Oct 1921

in DENTON, TX. She married WASHINGTON HUNTER WILLIAMS on 09 Apr 1890 in

ERATH CO, TX. He was born on 01 Jan 1865 in APPOMATTOX CO, VA. He died on 13

Feb 1929 in ERATH CO, TX.

vii. WALLACE DUNN was born on 26 Dec 1875 in ERATH CO, TX. He died on 25 Oct

1878 in ERATH CO, TX. 19. NICHOLAS H.

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 30 Jun 1828

in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 25 Jan 1882 in HENRICO CO, VA. He married ELIZABETH DUNN*.

She was born in 1837 in VIRGINIA. Nicholas H. Dunn and Elizabeth Dunn* had the following children:

i. EUGENE HARVEY7 DUNN was born in 1859 in VIRGINIA.

ii. ANN DUNN was born in 1860 in HENRICO CO, VA.

iii. LULA C. DUNN was born in 1862 in VIRGINIA.

iv. MINNIE ISADORE DUNN was born in 1865 in HENRICO CO, VA.

v. CLARENCE J. DUNN was born in 1869 in HENRICO CO, VA.

vi. PEARL DUNN was born in 1874 in HENRICO CO, VA.

20. WILLIAM W.

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1829 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA (Fredricksville). He died in Sep 1856 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married FRANCES DUNN*. She was born in 1822 in VIRGINIA.

William W. Dunn and Frances Dunn* had the following children:

i. ANN C.7 DUNN was born in 1838 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

ii. JOHN DUNN was born in 1840 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

iii. JAMES DUNN was born in 1842 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

iv. CORNELIA DUNN was born in 1846 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

21. CARSON ROBERT

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 11 Dec

1832 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 03 Feb 1847 in BENTON CO, MO (Lincoln). He married

MARTHA ELLEN GENTRY. She was born on 25 Mar 1832 in BENTON CO, MO (Lincoln). Carson Robert Dunn and Martha Ellen Gentry had the following children:

i. WILLIAM EDGAR7 DUNN.

ii. ALICE DUNN.

22. ELIJAH JOHNSON

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 11 Jul

1839 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 21 Sep 1911 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married SUSAN A. SANDRIDGE on 07 Jul 1861 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, daughter of Benjamin C. Sandridge and Salina

Elliot. She was born on 01 Oct 1845 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 13 Oct 1926 in VIRGINIA. Elijah Johnson Dunn and Susan A. Sandridge had the following children:

41. i. WILLIE ANN T.7 DUNN was born on 05 Jun 1862 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died

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42. ii. GEORGE WALKER DUNN was born on 17 Jun 1866 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 03

Jul 1936 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (1) BERTHA BIRCKHEAD in 1891 in

VIRGINIA. She was born in 1870. She died in 1938. He married (2) LINDA MOSBY.

iii. JOHN CARR DUNN was born on 12 May 1876 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 9 Dec 1902 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married ELENORE GIBSON in

1897. She was born in Jul 1880 in VIRGINIA. 43. iv. ROBERT EVERETT DUNN was born in May 1872 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on

24 Mar 1939 in ALEXANDRIA, VA. He married MITTIE JANE LAMM on 23 Oct

1894 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born in Jul 1886 in VIRGINIA.

v. EMMA N. DUNN was born in 1869.

vi. WACA S. DUNN was born in 1878.

vii. WOOD GILMER DUNN was born in 1878. 23. JAMES M.

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born in 1813 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married MARTHA DUNN*. She was born in 1814 in VIRGINIA. James M. Dunn and Martha Dunn* had the following children:

i. JAMES7 DUNN was born in 1838 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

ii. THOMAS DUNN was born in 1840 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

iii. JANE DUNN was born in 1842 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

iv. LUCY DUNN was born in 1844 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

v. MARY DUNN was born in 1846 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

vi. ELIZABETH DUNN was born in 1848 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

vii. WILLIAM DUNN was born in 1849 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

24. SUSAN M.

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born about 1814 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died about 1844 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married PASCAL G. D. GENTRY on 06 Nov 1837 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He was born about 1814 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

Pascal G. D. Gentry and Susan M. Dunn had the following children:

i. SARAH7 GENTRY was born in 1842 in VIRGINIA.

ii. JANE GENTRY was born in 1844 in VIRGINIA.

25. NANCY G.

6 DUNN (John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born in 1818 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in 1860. She married THOMAS M. VIA on 07 Nov 1836 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He was born in 1816 in VIRGINIA.

Thomas M. Via and Nancy G. Dunn had the following child:

i. FRANCIS7 VIA was born in 1838 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

26. HENRY LEWIS

6 DUNN (Reuben

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born in 1823. He died in

Aug 1850 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married ELIZABETH L. BRUCE on 21 Dec 1838 in ALBEMARLE

CO, VA. She was born about 1818 in ORANGE CO, VA. She died on 04 Jun 1890 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. Henry Lewis Dunn and Elizabeth L. Bruce had the following children:

i. LEROY M.7 DUNN was born in 1840. He died in 1862.

ii. HENRY MARSHALL DUNN was born in 1842. He died in 1862.

iii. LUCY F. DUNN was born in 1844. She married JAMES S. KIDD. He was born about

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44. iv. SARAH MILDRED DUNN was born in 1846. She died in 1925. She married

ELIJAH DECATUR COX. He was born in 1848. He died in 1923. 27. SUSAN DUNN (James L.

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 24 Jan 1823 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She married JOHN JOHNSON DUNN on 10 Nov 1843 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA, son of John Willis Dunn and Elizabeth Johnson. He was born on 12 Feb 1824 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 20 Jun 1890 in SALT LAKE CO, UT.

John Johnson Dunn and Susan Dunn had the following children:

vii. ELIZA JANE DUNN was born on 10 Nov 1844 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died in Oct

1862.

viii. JAMES THOMAS DUNN was born on 14 Feb 1845 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on

21 Aug 1927. He married SARAH ANN ELIZA GIBSON on 19 May 1875 in ALBEMARLE

CO, VA. She was born in 1845 in VIRGINIA. 28. ALBERT G. B.

6 DUNN (James L.

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 10 Feb 1837 in

ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 23 Feb 1909 in ERATH CO, TX. He married VIRGINIA A. GENTRY in

1870 in MISSOURI. She was born in Aug 1854 in FORT BEND CO, MO. She died on 11 Dec 1927.

Albert G. B. Dunn and Virginia A. Gentry had the following child:

i. ALVA E.7 DUNN.

1 WILLIAM MELVILLE S.

6 DUNN (Thomas Rivers

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born

on 05 Aug 1834 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died after 1888. He married ELIZABETH J. DUNN. She was born in Jun 1839 in VIRGINIA.

William Melville S. Dunn and Elizabeth J. Dunn had the following children:

3 ANNIE L.7 DUNN was born in Sep 1863.

4 ROBERT E. DUNN was born in Mar 1879.

2 FRANK LUMPKIN

6 DUNN (Thomas Rivers

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 16

Sep 1868 in LOUISA CO, VA. He died on 02 Dec 1958 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married ANNIE M. DELVAUX on 26 Jun 1902. She was born on 06 Mar 1887 in WELFORD, SC. She died on

i Oct 1984 in RICHMOND, VA. Frank Lumpkin Dunn and Annie M. Delvaux had the following children:

i. MARIE RIVERS7 DUNN was born on 26 Nov 1905 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died in Mar

1994 in LOUISA CO, VA. She married ERNEST GRAY ROSSON on 22 Jun 1926. He was born about 1903. He died in LOUISA CO, VA.

ii. EMILY LOUISE DUNN was born on 16 Nov 1908 in LOUISA CO, VA. She married (1)

ALBERT E. RUDINGER on 27 Feb 1930. He was born on 20 Jul 1903 in KANE CO, IL. He

died on 01 Dec 1966 in LOUISA CO, VA. She married (2) BLINCOE after 1960.

iii. FRANK L. DUNN JR. was born on 02 Dec 1911 in LOUISA CO, VA.

45. iv. THOMAS MELVILLE DUNN was born on 11 Dec 1913 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married

JESSIE MAE DUNKUM on 21 Aug 1944. She was born on 20 Nov 1912 in LOUISA CO,

VA. 46. v. NATALIE ELIZABETH DUNN was born on 19 Aug 1915 in LOUISA CO, VA. She

married WILLIAM FRANCIS HUFFMAN on 16 Dec 1939. He was born on 09 Aug 1914 in

PALEHUT CHIA MIN.

vi. EVERETTE MAY DUNN was born on 25 Jun 1917 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died about

1927 in LOUISA CO, VA.

vii. ARIE DELVAUX DUNN was born on 15 Dec 1918 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died before

1980 in WILLIAMSBURG, VA. She married ORVILLE W. FRANKLIN.

viii. ROBERT EMORY DUNN was born on 20 Nov 1920.

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47. ix. VERNON LEWIS DUNN was born on 05 Jul 1922. He died in Jul 1986. He married

ALICE MAY SMITH on 08 Dec 1951.

x. VIVIAN LEE DUNN was born on 05 Jul 1922 in LOUISA CO, VA. She died on 27 Sep

1983 in RICHMOND, VA. She married JOHN JOSEPH CONNLEY.

xi. MARTHA ANN DUNN was born on 14 Sep 1923. She married LOUIS MARCEL SPICER

JR on 14 Jan 1950. He was born on 06 Jun 1926.

xii. DOROTHY JEAN DUNN was born on 29 Oct 1926 in LOUISA CO, VA. She married

DONALD FRANCIS PEAKE. He was born on 31 Jan 1924. He died in Jan 1995 in

LAUREL, MD.

xiii. JAMES STEWART DUNN was born on 25 Sep 1928. He married MARY COOK. 31. JAMES LAWRENCE

6 DUNN (John

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1). He married

CAROLINE M. SALMON on 19 Sep 1839. She was born about 1819. James Lawrence Dunn and Caroline M. Salmon had the following children:

i. EDWARD7 DUNN was born about 1841.

ii. ALFRED DUNN was born about 1844.

iii. SARAH (SALLIE) DUNN was born about 1848. She married ELLIOTT JR.

32. WILLIAM MELVILLE

6 DUNN (John

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 28 Jun

1823. He died on 15 May 1891 in ORANGE CO, VA. He married MARY SKIDMORE SMITH. She was born about 1832 in ORANGE CO, VA.

William Melville Dunn and Mary Skidmore Smith had the following children:

48. i. WILLIAM M.7 DUNN JR. He married VERA DUNN*.

ii. IDA DUNN was born in Feb 1859. She died on 22 Aug 1864 in ORANGE CO, VA.

iii. ADA DUNN was born about 1866. She died in ORANGE CO, VA. She married

WILLIAM SAMUEL ROGERS. He died in ORANGE CO, VA. Generation 7 33. SARAH JANE

7 DUNN (John Johnson

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born

on 24 Nov 1857 in DAVIS CO, UT. She died on 21 Jan 1934 in CACHE CO, UT. She married CYRUS EDWARD CLARK on 03 Jan 1875 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. He was born on 13 Sep 1846 in LEE CO, IA. He died on 21 Mar 1923 in CACHE CO, UT.

Cyrus Edward Clark and Sarah Jane Dunn had the following children:

i. EDWARD JOHN8 CLARK was born on 12 May 1877 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on

12 Oct 1934 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married GEORGENIA IZATT on 24 Dec 1902 in CACHE CO, UT. She was born on 05 Oct 1883 in CACHE CO, UT.

ii. ISRAEL JUSTUS CLARK was born on 25 Nov 1879 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 22

Feb 1958. He married ELMA CHARLOTTE TAYLOR on 10 Sep 1901. She was born on 29 Nov 1879 in WEBER CO, UT.

iii. SARAH EDITH CLARK was born on 29 May 1882 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 29

Feb 1940 in CACHE CO, UT. She married JAMES COLLINGS MAUGHEN on 15 May

1900 in CACHE CO, UT. He was born on 03 Apr 1873 in CACHE CO, UT.

iv. LEWIS HENRY CLARK was born on 10 Oct 1884 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 06

Apr 1891.

v. ERNEST EPHRAIM CLARK was born on 30 Aug 1886 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 1 Mar 1978 in L. A. CO, CA (L.A). He married ADELAIDE KENT on 19 Jun 1912 in

CACHE CO, UT. She was born on 03 Sep 1890 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 11 Sep

1969 in L. A. CO, CA (L.A). vi. MARY CLARK was born on 25 Nov 1889 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 05 Dec

1966 in BANNOCK CO, ID. She married HOWARD NEPHI MARTINEAU on 29 Sep

1910 in CACHE CO, UT. He was born on 05 May 1844 in CACHE CO, UT.

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vii. MAUDE CLARK was born on 14 Mar 1892 in CACHE CO, UT. She died on 24 Dec 1964

in SALT LAKE CO, UT. She married LEROY DAVIS WHITE on 25 Jun 1913 in CACHE

CO, UT. He was born on 15 Jul 1888 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He died on 7 Dec 1955 in SALT LAKE CO, UT.

viii. LAWRENCE MELVIN CLARK was born on 21 Oct 1894 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on

28 Dec 1959 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. He married (1) MARTHA ASENETH AUSTIN on Mar 1913 in CACHE CO, UT. She was born on 22 Feb 1892 in CACHE CO, UT. He

married (2) BERTHA SIMMONS DANNER on 04 Mar 1938 in ONEIDA CO, ID. She was

born in 1894. 34. BRIGHAM

7 DUNN (John Johnson

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 18

Jun 1860 in CACHE CO, UT. He died on 12 May 1939 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He married MARY SOPHIA PERRY on 27 Jun 1881 in SALT LAKE CO, UT. She was born on 13 Aug 1866 in BOX ELDER CO, UT.

She died on 02 Feb 1934 in MADISON CO, ID. Brigham Dunn and Mary Sophia Perry had the following children:

i. MARY REBECCA8 DUNN was born on 05 Dec 1882 in BOX ELDER CO, UT. She died on

25 Mar 1937 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. She married EDWARD NEWELL GILSON on 15 Jun 1898 in FREMONT CO, ID. He was born on 20 Jul 1873 in BOX

ELDER CO, UT. He died on 06 Dec 1935 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. ii. ANNIE DUNN was born about 1884 in BOX ELDER CO, UT.

iii. ETHEL DUNN was born about 1885 in BOX ELDER CO, UT.

iv. BRIGHAM HENRY DUNN was born on 20 Jan 1887 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on

26 Apr 1932 in IRON CO, UT. He married ARTAMISSA MARGARET GOLD in 1905. She

was born on 19 Sep 1886 in MADISON CO, ID. She died on 07 Jun 1939 in JEFFERSON

CO, ID.

v. EZRA THOMAS DUNN was born on 13 Jun 1889 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on 24 Oct 1959 in ADA CO, ID (Boise). He married DELPHONSO GOLD in

1906. She was born in 1889 in MADISON CO, ID.

vi. WILLIS LEONARD DUNN was born on 05 Nov 1892 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on

18 Dec 1953.

vii. EDWARD H. DUNN was born on 08 May 1894 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on 15 Dec

1942 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He married LILLIE M. HENSEN. She was born on 07 Mar

1901. She died on 02 Jul 1938. i. viii. LOUIS ALBERT DUNN was born on 20 Nov 1895 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on

May 1976 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He married ELIZABETH BOWEN on 12 Aug 1919 in

BANNOCK CO, ID. She was born on 29 Apr 1898 in POWER CO, ID. She died on 10 Sep

1990 in NEZ PERCE CO, ID. JAMES WALTER DUNN was born on 20 Nov 1900 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on

10 Apr 1966 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He married SHIRLEY ELIZABETH

RUSSELL on 03 Apr 1932 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. She was born on 15 May 1915 in

JEFFERSON CO, ID. 35. ELLA W.

7 DUNN (Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 21 Jan 1853

in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 24 Jan 1931 in HENNIPIN CO, MN (Minneapolis). She married CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS MEEK on 12 Mar 1879 in ERATH CO, TX, son of John Meek and Mahala

Tidwell. He was born in Feb 1838 in DICKSON CO, TN. He died on 20 Aug 1924 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada).

Christopher Columbus Meek and Ella W. Dunn had the following children:

i. ROBERT (BOB)8 MEEK was born in Aug 1881 in TEXAS.

ii. LOLA MEEK was born in Nov 1886 in TEXAS.

iii. ROY MEEK was born in Aug 1894 in TEXAS.

iv. LLOYD MEEK was born in Aug 1896 in TEXAS.

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Generation 7 (con't) 36. ROBERT (JINK) FRANKLIN

7 DUNN (Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was

born on 11 Mar 1855 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 23 Nov 1929 in LUBBOCK CO, TX. He married MARY LOUELLA SPRUILL on 21 Jun 1882 in PARKER CO, TX. She was born on 25 Sep 1859 in

PARKER CO, TX. She died on 01 Aug 1936 in LUBBOCK CO, TX. Robert (Jink) Franklin Dunn and Mary Louella Spruill had the following children:

50. i. ROBERT ALFRED8 DUNN was born on 11 Mar 1887 in TEXAS. He died on 24 Jan 1951 in

LOS ANGELES CO, CA. He married (1) EVELYN MABLE REISE. She was born on 20 Jul

1898 in MILWAUKIE, WI. She died on 02 Jun 1989 in MONTEBELLO, CA. He married (2)

RUTH MCDANIELS about 1901 in ILLINOIS. She was born in 1897 in ILLINOIS. She died

in CALIFORNIA. ii. MARY DUNN was born on 27 Nov 1888 in TEXAS. She died on 02 May 1972 in

LUBBOCK CO, TX.

iii. MYRTLE ANN DUNN was born on 15 Nov 1890 in TEXAS. She died on 11 Feb 1959 in

LUBBOCK CO, TX. She married R. O. SHORT. 51. iv. WILLIE DUNN was born on 31 Dec 1892 in GRANBURY, TX. She died on 20 Apr 1955 in

ELLIS CO, TX (Waxahachie). She married OSCE PRESTON CLAUNCH on 27 Jan 1916

in MOTLEY CO, TX (Matador). He was born on 25 Nov 1893 in ELLIS CO, TX

(Maypearl). He died on 14 Aug 1974 in ELLIS CO, TX (Maypearl).

v. JOHN WILLIS DUNN was born on 22 Nov 1895 in Cisco, TX. He died after 1929 in res.

El Paso, TX. 52. vi. DR NELSON LANIER DUNN was born on 14 Feb 1897 in STEPHENS CO, TX

(Breckenridge). He died in May 1965 in DALLAS CO, TX (Dallas). He married FREDA

MATILDA KNIGHT on 28 Dec 1921 in BUNNELL, FL. She was born on 05 Mar 1900 in

BUNNELL, FL. She died on 04 Jan 1996 in ELLIS, TX.

vii. BEULAH LOAL DUNN was born on 18 Mar 1899 in PARKER CO, TX. She died on 13

May 1986 in DALLAS CO, TX (Dallas). She married MERRILL D. TURNER after 1929 in

LUBBOCK CO, TX. He died in 1960. 53. viii. DR SAM GILMER DUNN was born on 21 Dec 1900 in TARRANT CO, TX (Cresson). He

died on 20 Oct 1967 in LUBBOCK CO, TX.

ix. FRANCES RUTH DUNN was born about 1904 in TEXAS. She married J. LEE QUILLEN

in 1929 in LUBBOCK CO, TX. He was born in 1903 in TEXAS. 37. ROBERTA ALICE

7 DUNN (Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on

15 Aug 1857 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died on 09 Jan 1945 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). She married BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DAVIS on 15 Mar 1876 in ERATH CO, TX, son of Lemual McCrary Davis and Catherine M. Watson. He was born on 21 Mar 1857 in BUTLER CO, MO. He died on 23 Apr 1946 in POTTER CO, TX (Amarillo).

Notes for Benjamin Franklin Davis: One of my favorite stories was that Benjamin was a "United States Deputy Marshall!!" I would get a kick out of that every time my Dad would say that. He would say it with such enthusiam and with importance. From what I gather, Benjamin was quite a story teller and loved to talk about his days as a Deputy Marshall. He shot from the hip and was a good aim. One time he took my Dad hunting and they both saw a rabbit

and by the time my Dad could get his rifle up to aim, Benjamin had already shot the rabbit from his hip. That

amazed my Dad so much that he told that story over and over up into his 80's. Benjamin's daughter, Lelah

married George Ramsey, George and Lelah were my Dad's parents. I have a letter that was written by Benjamin

to George, they were trying to find out more information on Benjamin's ancestors who came from Wales.

Supposedly the Davises from Wales lived in a castle or mansion and were supposed to have inherited a fortion

but didn't get to collect it for some reason. This would have been back in about the 1700's. Benjamin wanted to

find out about it so he was writing a letter to my Grandfather George with the information that he had about it. I'll

type that up and send it to you. I have misplaced my data that a Davis cousin typed up for her relatives back in

1978, she sent a copy to my Dad and we found it at his house when we were cleaning up. That's where we got

most of our Davis information and from there, my husband and I

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Generation 7 (con't) have done research to add to that. We have looked for Lemuel's grave but weren't able to find it. Last we know about Catherine is she was in Oklahoma in the early 1900's, we have a picture of her with my Dad's

sister (who was born in 1902) and brother (who was born in 1905). Benjamin Franklin Davis and Roberta Alice Dunn had the following children:

54. i. LELAH AMON8 DAVIS was born on 06 Feb 1877 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 06 Mar

1962 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). She married GEORGE MONROE RAMSEY on 24 Dec 1901 in WASHITA CO, OK, son of Andrew Phillip Ramsey and Rebecca

Katherine Humphrey. He was born on 18 Mar 1873 in WEBSTER CO, KY. He died on 03

Feb 1961 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). 55. ii. ADA ELIZABETH DAVIS was born on 06 Dec 1878 in TAYLOR CO, TX. She died on

Mar 1978 in MARICOPA CO, AZ (Sun City). She married WALTER A. DEAN on 25

Nov 1897 in OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. He was born on 25 Feb 1879 in TEXAS. He died

on 06 Nov 1967 in OKLAHOMA CO, OK. 56. iii. BENJAMIN ROBERT DAVIS was born on 26 Oct 1880 in TAYLOR CO, TX. He died on

1 Jan 1951 in JEFFERSON CO, CO. He married VESTA MEEK about 1907.

She died in res. KANSAS CITY, MO. 57. iv. SHELLIE MACK DAVIS was born on 12 Jun 1883 in TAYLOR CO, TX. He died on 29 Sep

1968 in ORANGE CO, CA (L.A). He married (1) JETTIE AGNES REECE on 05 Feb 1907

in WASHITA CO, OK. She was born on 02 Oct 1888 in MISSISSIPPI CO, AR. She died on

24 Jun 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (2) MARY A. (POLLY) SUTTERFIELD on 22 Jun

1901 in WASHITA CO, OK. She was born on 25 Jun 1884 in SEARCY CO, AR. She died

on 05 Oct 1905 in WASHITA CO, OK. 58. v. MABEL CLARE DAVIS was born on 17 Nov 1886 in TAYLOR CO, TX. She died in Mar 1981

in TULSA CO, OK. She married WILLIAM E. JOHNSON on 01 Jan 1912 in Oklahoma.

59. vi. VERNA MARTHA DAVIS was born on 12 Oct 1888 in TAYLOR CO, TX. She died in Feb

1975 in OKLAHOMA CO, OK. She married CLIFTON S. DAVIE on 19 Apr 1908 in

WASHITA CO, OK. He died on 29 Oct 1957 in COMANCHE CO, OK (Lawton).

vii. SIDNEY EARL DAVIS was born on 19 Jan 1892 in TAYLOR CO, TX. He died on 05 Nov

1927 in HALE CO, TX (Plainview). He married (1) FAY REGAL about 1912. He married

(2) HAZEL DAVIS* about 1920. 44. JOHN A. W.

7 DUNN (Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 16 Aug

1866 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 30 Sep 1936 in res. LOS ANGELES CO, CA. He married REBECCA PALMER on 28 Jan 1897. She was born on 04 Aug 1879 in CALIFORNIA. She died on 07 Sep

1982 in SACRAMENTO, CA. John A. W. Dunn and Rebecca Palmer had the following children:

EVA8 DUNN was born in 1903 in CALIFORNIA.

BERNICE DUNN was born in 1905 in CALIFORNIA.

GENEVIEVE DUNN was born in 1907 in CALIFORNIA.

45. MARY ELIZABETH (LIZZY)

7 DUNN (Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was

born in Dec 1869 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died after 1929 in res. WILLIAMSON CO, TX

(Georgetown). She married LEONIDAS (LEE) B. COKER on 15 Jan 1889 in ERATH CO, TX. He was born

in Mar 1867 in MISSISSIPPI. He died after 1920 in res. WILLIAMSON CO, TX (Georgetown). Leonidas (Lee) B. Coker and Mary Elizabeth (Lizzy) Dunn had the following children:

LENA M.8 COKER was born in Dec 1891 in TEXAS.

VELMA A. COKER was born in Jan 1894 in TEXAS.

BURNESS L. COKER was born in Oct 1898 in TEXAS.

DEAN COKER was born in 1901 in TEXAS.

MARY COKER was born about 1906 in TEXAS.

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7 DUNN (Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born on 30 Jun

1871 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 06 Oct 1921 in DENTON, TX. She married WASHINGTON HUNTER WILLIAMS on 09 Apr 1890 in ERATH CO, TX. He was born on 01 Jan 1865 in APPOMATTOX CO, VA. He died on 13 Feb 1929 in ERATH CO, TX.

Washington Hunter Williams and Nettie Lou Dunn had the following children:

i. HERMAN A.8 WILLIAMS was born on 05 Mar 1892 in ERATH CO, TX. He died on 12 Apr

1966. He married MARY R. AMSLER. She was born in 1907. ii. FERN WILLIAMS was born in Jul 1894 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 26 Jun 1907 in

ERATH CO, TX.

iii. ISLA MARGARITE WILLIAMS was born in Mar 1896 in OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. She

died on 14 May 1962 in DALLAS CO, TX (Dallas). She married WILLIAM CLAUDE

CASTLEBERRY in 1916. He was born on 17 Dec 1896 in DENTON, TX. He died on 7 Jun 1956 in TARRANT CO, TX.

iv. COYLES LACY WILLIAMS was born on 23 Dec 1898 in ERATH CO, TX. He died on 10

Oct 1984 in BEXAR CO, TX (San Antonio). He married CLARA WHILDEN WORSHAM.

She was born on 08 Aug 1902 in COMANCHE CO, TX (Proctor). She died on 03 Feb 1982

in TARRANT CO, TX (Ft Worth).

v. TALMAGE HUNTER WILLIAMS was born on 21 Apr 1900 in ERATH CO, TX. He died on 8 Oct 1973 in PIMA CO, AZ (Tucson). He married MARY JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN. She

was born in Jan 1909 in IRELAND.

vi. ROBERT JOHN WILLIAMS was born on 07 Feb 1907 in ERATH CO, TX. He died in

1965 in TEXAS. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH AMSLER about 1928.

vii. NETTIE LOU WILLIAMS was born on 13 Dec 1909 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 27

Nov 1997 in DALLAS CO, TX (Dallas). She married JOHN LEONARD HARRIS on 09 Feb

1928 in DENTON CO, TX (Denton). He was born on 14 Jul 1904.

viii. CHARLES ADAIR WILLIAMS was born on 06 Jul 1911 in ERATH CO, TX

(Stephenville). He died on 08 Jan 1981 in TARRANT CO, TX (Ft Worth). He

married MEHL.

ix. ZIELA ROBERTA WILLIAMS was born on 19 Aug 1913 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 16 May 1993 in JOHNSON CO, TX (Cleburne). She married DAN BEAVER.

x. EVELYN WILLIAMS.

xi. GRAVIS WILLIAMS.

41. WILLIE ANN T.

7 DUNN (Elijah Johnson

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born

on 05 Jun 1862 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She died after 19 Sep 1934. She married REV BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SMITH on 16 Sep 1879 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

Rev Benjamin Franklin Smith and Willie Ann T. Dunn had the following children:

i. SALLY MOSS8 SMITH was born on 28 Sep 1880.

ii. EMMA LEE SMITH.

iii. ANN SMITH.

iv. BENJAMIN F. SMITH JR..

42. GEORGE WALKER

7 DUNN (Elijah Johnson

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was

born on 17 Jun 1866 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 03 Jul 1936 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He married (1) BERTHA BIRCKHEAD in 1891 in VIRGINIA. She was born in 1870. She died in 1938. He married (2) LINDA MOSBY.

George Walker Dunn and Bertha Birckhead had the following children:

i. ANNIE B.8 DUNN was born in 1892.

ii. WILLIE N. DUNN was born in 1894. She died in 1979. She married HARRELL.

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iii. ELIJAH J. DUNN was born in 1896.

iv. GEORGE W. DUNN JR. was born in 1899.

v. EMMA DUNN was born in 1902.

vi. JOHN G. DUNN was born in 1904.

vii. CARL DUNN was born in 1909. 43. ROBERT EVERETT

7 DUNN (Elijah Johnson

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was

born in May 1872 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. He died on 24 Mar 1939 in ALEXANDRIA, VA. He married MITTIE JANE LAMM on 23 Oct 1894 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA. She was born in Jul 1886 in VIRGINIA.

Robert Everett Dunn and Mittie Jane Lamm had the following children:

i. EDDIE8 DUNN was born in Sep 1895 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

ii. MILLIE DUNN was born in Aug 1897 in ALBEMARLE CO, VA.

44. SARAH MILDRED

7 DUNN (Henry Lewis

6, Reuben

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1) was born

in 1846. She died in 1925. She married ELIJAH DECATUR COX. He was born in 1848. He died in 1923. Elijah Decatur Cox and Sarah Mildred Dunn had the following children:

i. MARY ELIZABETH8 COX was born in 1872. She died in 1951. She married JAMES

BERNARD DAVIS. He was born in 1860. He died in 1933.

ii. JAMES EDWARD COX was born in 1875. He died in 1889.

iii. LILLIAN LOIS COX was born in 1877. She died in 1899.

iv. LYDIA VIOLA COX was born in 1890. She died in 1987. She married PERRY

HANSFORD LEAKE. He was born in 1888. He died in 1964. 45. THOMAS MELVILLE

7 DUNN (Frank Lumpkin

6, Thomas Rivers

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2,

Thomas1) was born on 11 Dec 1913 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married JESSIE MAE DUNKUM on 21 Aug

1944. She was born on 20 Nov 1912 in LOUISA CO, VA. Thomas Melville Dunn and Jessie Mae Dunkum had the following children:

i. THOMAS M.8 DUNN JR was born on 13 Apr 1948 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married

CAROL HARRIS on 26 Aug 1969. She was born on 07 Dec 1952 in LOUISA CO, VA.

ii. WAYNE GRAY DUNN was born on 28 Apr 1949 in LOUISA CO, VA. He married (1)

CARLA ELAINE VALDIVIA on 02 Sep 1995. She was born on 15 Aug 1960 in

BALTIMORE, MD. He married (2) CAROLYN MARIE ROBERTSON on 31 Jan 1970.

She was born on 08 Aug 1951 in LOUISA CO, VA.

iii. EDWARD LEE DUNN was born on 12 Dec 1953 in LOUISA CO, VA. 46. NATALIE ELIZABETH

7 DUNN (Frank Lumpkin

6, Thomas Rivers

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2,

Thomas1) was born on 19 Aug 1915 in LOUISA CO, VA. She married WILLIAM FRANCIS HUFFMAN on

16 Dec 1939. He was born on 09 Aug 1914 in PALEHUT CHIA MIN. William Francis Huffman and Natalie Elizabeth Dunn had the following child:

i. WILLIAM DUNN8 HUFFMAN was born on 15 Jul 1943.

47. VERNON LEWIS

7 DUNN (Frank Lumpkin

6, Thomas Rivers

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1)

was born on 05 Jul 1922. He died in Jul 1986. He married ALICE MAY SMITH on 08 Dec 1951. Vernon Lewis Dunn and Alice May Smith had the following children:

i. ABAGAIL WINGFIELD8 DUNN was born about 1952.

ii. GARY VERNON DUNN was born about 1954.

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7 DUNN JR (William Melville

6, John

5, Martin A.

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1). He

married VERA DUNN*. William M. Dunn JR and Vera Dunn* had the following children:

i. WILLIAM LEROY8 DUNN.

ii. KENNETH HUNTER DUNN.

iii. ROY DUNN.

Generation 8 49. LOUIS ALBERT

8 DUNN (Brigham

7, John Johnson

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2,

Thomas1) was born on 20 Nov 1895 in JEFFERSON CO, ID. He died on 20 May 1976 in BANNOCK CO,

ID. He married ELIZABETH BOWEN on 12 Aug 1919 in BANNOCK CO, ID. She was born on 29 Apr 1898 in POWER CO, ID. She died on 10 Sep 1990 in NEZ PERCE CO, ID.

Louis Albert Dunn and Elizabeth Bowen had the following children:

i. BLANCHE SOPHIA9 DUNN was born on 21 Sep 1920 in BANNOCK CO, ID. She

married EUGENE MILLER ATKINSON on 07 Jun 1941 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He was born on 04 Nov 1916 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He died on 28 Jul 1992 in BANNOCK CO, ID.

ii. BEVERLY MAXINE DUNN was born on 30 Sep 1923 in BANNOCK CO, ID. She married

RALEIGH THOMAS AMES on 14 May 1941 in CACHE CO, UT. He was born on 05 Apr

1918 in WEBER CO, UT.

iii. DOROTHY MAE DUNN was born on 14 Apr 1932 in BANNOCK CO, ID. She married

MARCUS M. JONES on 02 Apr 1952 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He was born on 09 Feb 1921

in GREEN CO, AR. He died in 1991 in BANNOCK CO, ID.

iv. DONNA LOU DUNN was born on 14 Apr 1932 in BANNOCK CO, ID. She married JOHN

EDWARD MURRAY on 10 Feb 1950 in BANNOCK CO, ID. He was born on 20 Dec

1928 in MARSHALL CO, MN. 50. ROBERT ALFRED

8 DUNN (Robert (Jink) Franklin

7, Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2,

Thomas1) was born on 11 Mar 1887 in TEXAS. He died on 24 Jan 1951 in LOS ANGELES CO, CA. He

married (1) EVELYN MABLE REISE. She was born on 20 Jul 1898 in MILWAUKIE, WI. She died on 02 Jun 1989 in MONTEBELLO, CA. He married (2) RUTH MCDANIELS about 1901 in ILLINOIS. She was

born in 1897 in ILLINOIS. She died in CALIFORNIA. Robert Alfred Dunn and Ruth McDaniels had the following child:

i. ROBERT F.9 DUNN was born about 1902 in ILLINOIS.

51. WILLIE

8 DUNN (Robert (Jink) Franklin

7, Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2, Thomas

1)

was born on 31 Dec 1892 in GRANBURY, TX. She died on 20 Apr 1955 in ELLIS CO, TX (Waxahachie). She married OSCE PRESTON CLAUNCH on 27 Jan 1916 in MOTLEY CO, TX (Matador). He was born on 25 Nov 1893 in ELLIS CO, TX (Maypearl). He died on 14 Aug 1974 in ELLIS CO, TX (Maypearl).

Osce Preston Claunch and Willie Dunn had the following child:

i. ANN RUTH9 CLAUNCH was born in 1925 in LUBBOCK CO, TX. She married JAMES

BYNUM on 01 Jun 1968 in ELLIS CO, TX. 52. DR NELSON LANIER

8 DUNN (Robert (Jink) Franklin

7, Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3,

William2, Thomas

1) was born on 14 Feb 1897 in STEPHENS CO, TX (Breckenridge). He died in May

1965 in DALLAS CO, TX (Dallas). He married FREDA MATILDA KNIGHT on 28 Dec 1921 in BUNNELL, FL. She was born on 05 Mar 1900 in BUNNELL, FL. She died on 04 Jan 1996 in ELLIS, TX.

Dr Nelson Lanier Dunn and Freda Matilda Knight had the following children:

i. MARY JANE9 DUNN was born on 09 Aug 1924 in FORT WORTH, TX.

ii. FREDA FRANCES DUNN was born on 06 May 1927 in FORT WORTH, TX.

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iii. DOROTHY DUNN was born on 25 Mar 1925 in FORT WORTH, TX.

iv. NELSON L. DUNN JR. was born on 05 Oct 1931 in FORT WORTH, TX. 53. DR SAM GILMER

8 DUNN (Robert (Jink) Franklin

7, Willis

6, John Willis

5, James

4, John James

3, William

2,

Thomas1) was born on 21 Dec 1900 in TARRANT CO, TX (Cresson). He died on 20 Oct 1967 in

LUBBOCK CO, TX. Dr Sam Gilmer Dunn had the following children:

i. VELMA LOU9 DUNN was born on 28 Sep 1928 in LUBBOCK CO, TX.

ii. SAMUEL DUNN was born on 13 Jan 1932 in LUBBOCK CO, TX.

iii. ROBERT DUNN was born on 21 Aug 1936 in LUBBOCK CO, TX.

54. LELAH AMON

8 DAVIS (Roberta Alice

7 Dunn, Willis

6 Dunn, John Willis

5 Dunn, James

4 Dunn, John James

3

Dunn, William2 Dunn, Thomas

1 Dunn) was born on 06 Feb 1877 in ERATH CO, TX. She died on 06 Mar

1962 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). She married GEORGE MONROE RAMSEY on 24 Dec 1901 in WASHITA CO, OK, son of Andrew Phillip Ramsey and Rebecca Katherine Humphrey. He was born on 18 Mar 1873 in WEBSTER CO, KY. He died on 03 Feb 1961 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis).

George Monroe Ramsey and Lelah Amon Davis had the following children:

i. MAI FARE9 RAMSEY was born on 13 Sep 1902 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada). She

died on 11 Dec 1924 in EL PASO CO, CO.

ii. GEORGE PHILLIP RAMSEY was born on 08 Feb 1905 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada).

He died on 13 May 1932 in POTTER CO, TX (Amarillo).

iii. CATHERINE DAVIS RAMSEY was born on 31 Oct 1908 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada).

She married DEE CLARK BLYTHE on 26 Dec 1938 in JACKSON CO, MO, son of Joseph

Harry Blyth and Lillian Alberta Cass. He was born on 19 Sep 1913 in OKLAHOMA CO,

OK. He died on 17 Nov 1990 in DALLAS CO, TX (Dallas).

iv. HOMER ANDREW RAMSEY was born on 25 Jan 1915 in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada). He

died on 12 Jun 1998 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). He married (1) VIRGINIA RUTH

KIRKPATRICK on 30 Oct 1939 in CURRY CO, NM, daughter of Temple May Kirkpatrick

and Edith Elizabeth Babcock. She was born on 18 Sep 1916 in KIOWA CO, OK (Hobart).

She died on 15 Mar 1963 in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). He married

(2) DOLLIE ELEANOR BAIN on 18 Dec 1968 in CLOVIS, CURRY CO, NEW MEXICO, daughter of Sam Henry

Bain and Hardy?. She was born on 28 Feb 1915. She died in CURRY CO, NM (Clovis). 55. ADA ELIZABETH

8 DAVIS (Roberta Alice

7 Dunn, Willis

6 Dunn, John Willis

5 Dunn, James

4 Dunn, John

James3 Dunn, William

2 Dunn, Thomas

1 Dunn) was born on 06 Dec 1878 in TAYLOR CO, TX. She died on

22 Mar 1978 in MARICOPA CO, AZ (Sun City). She married WALTER A. DEAN on 25 Nov 1897 in OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. He was born on 25 Feb 1879 in TEXAS. He died on 06 Nov 1967 in OKLAHOMA CO, OK.

Walter A. Dean and Ada Elizabeth Davis had the following children:

i. SAMUEL9 DEAN was born about 1899.

ii. VELMA ROBERTA DEAN was born on 24 Jan 1902. She died on 13 Mar 1913.

iii. MARY EDNA DEAN was born on 20 Aug 1906 in Oklahoma. She died in ARIZONA. She

married CURTIS O. BOOHER in 1941. He was born on 26 Jan 1899. He died in Jun

1981 in MARICOPA CO, AZ (Sun City). 56. BENJAMIN ROBERT

8 DAVIS (Roberta Alice

7 Dunn, Willis

6 Dunn, John Willis

5 Dunn, James

4 Dunn, John

James3 Dunn, William

2 Dunn, Thomas

1 Dunn) was born on 26 Oct 1880 in TAYLOR CO, TX. He died on 01

Jan 1951 in JEFFERSON CO, CO. He married VESTA MEEK about 1907. She died in res. KANSAS CITY, MO.

Benjamin Robert Davis and Vesta Meek had the following child:

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i. IVA KATHLEEN9 DAVIS was born on 04 Sep 1911 in OKLAHOMA CO, OK. She died on 11

Feb 1965 in KANSAS CITY, MO. She married EDWARD CONSTANCE NIXON on 12 Jun 1937 in KANSAS CITY, MO, son of Edward Nixon and Isabelle Golden Pillar (Pillaire). He died on 13 Feb 1975.

57. SHELLIE MACK

8 DAVIS (Roberta Alice

7 Dunn, Willis

6 Dunn, John Willis

5 Dunn, James

4 Dunn, John

James3 Dunn, William

2 Dunn, Thomas

1 Dunn) was born on 12 Jun 1883 in TAYLOR CO, TX. He died on

29 Sep 1968 in ORANGE CO, CA (L.A). He married (1) JETTIE AGNES REECE on 05 Feb 1907 in WASHITA CO, OK. She was born on 02 Oct 1888 in MISSISSIPPI CO, AR. She died on

24 Jun 1975 in L.A. CO, CA. He married (2) MARY A. (POLLY) SUTTERFIELD on 22 Jun 1901 in WASHITA

CO, OK. She was born on 25 Jun 1884 in SEARCY CO, AR. She died on 05 Oct 1905 in WASHITA CO,

OK. Shellie Mack Davis and Jettie Agnes Reece had the following children:

i. LELAH COLLEEN9 DAVIS was born on 04 Jan 1909 in ARKANSAS. She died on 26

Jun 1910 in ARKANSAS. ii. GRACIE PHADELIA DAVIS was born on 11 Oct 1910 in ARKANSAS. She married ALVA

ALLEN ROLES on 25 Nov 1933. Notes for Gracie Phadelia Davis: 228 so. 10th St. Montebello, Ca. 90640 July 4, 1980

Dear Allison, Anita, and Jim:

We received your Xmas greeting and photo of Allison and must apologize for not having acknowledged them

earlier. My middle name should have been Procrastinatlon--originally the initial "P." stood for Phadelia. I am glad to learn, Jim, that you are working on your family tree. It Just so happens that I was planning to send you the enclosed information on the Davis branch: now I know you will really appreciate having it. The photo of Grandfather Davis (with whom Rovena lived after her mother died) is the only one I have ever seen--some snapshots of him were taken occasionally, but they would only be recognizable by the person who took them. I've been wanting for quite some time to dispose of what few family mementos I have, for I know from experience what a task it is for someone else to get them into appreciative hands later. The little apron was Grandfather's Masonic "uniform" (?) and you will notice under the flap the dates on which he received various degrees - or however you say it. I have a pocket watch that was passed on to my father, which I understand was originally Uncle Sidney's and became Grandfather's when Uncle Sid died. I meant to give it to Gregg when he was here in 1978 but forgot lt.

Now, about the doll, Allison: I call her "Vena," the name we called your daddy's "Grammy". I was told that "Rovena" was a coined name, combining those of her two grandmothers, Roberta and Bervena. I sent this little Vena's sister,

Gracie, to Jennifer for her birthday last April; and like Gracie, Vena is wearing a petticoat that I once wore. Yes you

will find later, mothers are great for hanging on to their babies' possessions--they're usually a very sentimental breed.) The doll's wig I made and it is slipstitched on, so that if necessary it can be removed and washed; you will

find it can be brushed into different styles, but I would not recommend using a comb. I hope you will enjoy playing

with Vena for a long time.

It has been nearly two years since Grace Perry wrote us--we've had Just one letter since her visit with us. I

phoned them a couple of months ago and she promised to write soon. Could it be this was another letter that got

mailed "in the desk drawer"?

I'm sure your trip to Mexico City was interesting and that the five days you spent there were filled with

experiences you will long remember. No doubt you found the

Generation 8 (con't)

Shellie Mack Davis and Mary A. (Polly) Sutterfield had the following child: iii. ROVENA MARGARET DAVIS was born on 15 Sep 1902 in WASHITA CO, OK. She died

on 28 Sep 1975 in ERATH CO, TX. She married (1) WILBUR STORY PERRY JR. on 03

May 1921 in DICKENS CO, TX. He was born on 28 Jan 1900 in ERATH CO, TX. He died on 03 Aug 1952 in ERATH CO, TX (Dublin). She married (2) JAMES ERNEST REID in 1957 in ERATH

CO, TX. He was born in 1898. He died on 20 Jun 1967 in ERATH CO, TX. 58. MABEL CLARE

8 DAVIS (Roberta Alice

7 Dunn, Willis

6 Dunn, John Willis

5 Dunn, James

4 Dunn, John

James3 Dunn, William

2 Dunn, Thomas

1 Dunn) was born on 17 Nov 1886 in TAYLOR CO, TX. She died in

Mar 1981 in TULSA CO, OK. She married WILLIAM E. JOHNSON on 01 Jan 1912 in Oklahoma. William E. Johnson and Mabel Clare Davis had the following children:

i. MARY9 JOHNSON was born in Oklahoma.

ii. WILLIAM ROBERT JOHNSON was born in PONTOTOC CO, OK (Ada).

iii. ROBERTA ELLEN JOHNSON was born in Oklahoma.

iv. LEWIS JOHNSON was born in Oklahoma.

v. MILDRED JOHNSON was born in Oklahoma.

59. VERNA MARTHA

8 DAVIS (Roberta Alice

7 Dunn, Willis

6 Dunn, John Willis

5 Dunn, James

4 Dunn, John

James3 Dunn, William

2 Dunn, Thomas

1 Dunn) was born on 12 Oct 1888 in TAYLOR CO, TX. She died in

Feb 1975 in OKLAHOMA CO, OK. She married CLIFTON S. DAVIE on 19 Apr 1908 in WASHITA CO, OK. He died on 29 Oct 1957 in COMANCHE CO, OK (Lawton).

Clifton S. Davie and Verna Martha Davis had the following children:

i. ELNA9 DAVIE. She married CULLEN RALEY.

ii. GWENDOLYN DAVIE. She married W. DWIGHT BLACK.

iii. MARY EVELYN DAVIE was born on 26 Apr 1909. She married COCHRAN.

iv. ROBERT C. DAVIE was born in Jun 1911. He married HELEN DAVIE* in 1937.