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  1. Jonathan Dunham (January 17, 1640 – September 6, 1724), known in his early life as Jonathan Singletary, was a prominent early European-American settler of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey. He was an ancestor of President Barack Obama.

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  2. Jonathan Dunham (January 17, 1640 – September 6, 1724), known in his early life as Jonathan Singletary, was a prominent early European-American settler of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey. He was an ancestor of President Barack Obama.

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    • Mary Smith
  3. The 213 acres (0.86 km 2) of land upon which the house and gristmill were built was granted to Jonathan Dunham by the newly appointed Governor of New Jersey. The Dunham house is the oldest building in Woodbridge Township, and among the oldest buildings in Middlesex County.

    • ca. 1709
  4. This is an attempt to put together the life and ancestry of Jonathan Singletary (later known as Jonathan Dunham) from the information about him given by other writers, other researchers, written documents and accountings.

  5. JONATHAN-4 DUNHAM (Benjamin-3 Dunham, Jonathan-2 Dunham alias Singletary, Richard-1 Singletary) born in Woodbridge, Middlesex, NJ, 7 January 1710/11, [1] died in Woodbridge, 21 September 1748. [2,3] He married about 1733, MARY SMITH, [4] daughter of Shubael-3 and Prudence (Fitz Randolph) Smith.

  6. The descendants of Jonathan/alias Singletary used both the Dunham and Donham spelling. Jonathan Dunham alias Singletary of Woodbridge, New Jersey was the son of Richard Singletary. When Jonathan moved to Woodbridge in 1665-70 he began using Dunham as his surname. The reason for this is not known, however all of his descendants used either the ...

  7. Jonathan Dunham (17 January 1640 – 6 September 1724), known in his early life as Jonathan Singletary, was a early European-American settler of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, who built New Jersey's first gristmill.