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Hartwell Robinson Dunham
b. August 20, 1856 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
d. July 20, 1916 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
buried: July 21, 1916
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FATHER
Dayton Francis Dunham
(1814-1894)
MOTHER
Marilla Robinson
(1817-1897)
MARRIED
Nellie E. (nee-Curtis) Dunham-Shrade
(1866-1931) July 1, 1899 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois DIVORCED September 1908
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CHILDREN
with Nellie
NONE
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NOTE: Hartwell's father, Dayton Francis Dunham,
fought in the CIVIL WAR |
NOTE: Hartwell's great-grandfather, Elisha Dunham,
fought in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
NOTE: Hartwell's great-great-grandfather, Nathaniel Hewes, fought in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
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THE DUNHAM HOMESTEAD
Back in the day the Dunham
homestead was a large farm in the county outside the city limits of Decatur, Macon County,
Illinois. As time went on and the city grew the homestead became part of the city - 1203 West
Main street. The buildings that are now on the site of the homestead are used for student housing. Millikin university is just across the street.
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The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) 1 OCT 1907 * page 10
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The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) 22 SEP 1908 1916 * page 1
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The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) 20 JUL 1916 * page 3
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The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois) 22 JUL 1916 * page 3
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