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Hezekiah Bonham Jr.

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Hezekiah Bonham Jr.

Birth
Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1763 (aged 61–62)
Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Mayflower Passenger descendant.

Son of Hezekiah Bonham Sr and 2nd wife Mary Bishop
Born ca 1701 Maidenhead, Hunterdon Cty, NJ(now Lawrenceville, Mercer County)

Married Martha Runyon b ca 1704.
She was the daughter of Thomas Runyan, Sr. and Martha Dunn (daughter of Hugh Dunn).
The Bonham family was closely associated with the Runyan family.
They were all members of the First Baptist Church of Piscataway.

They lived in Hopewell.
Hezekiah, Jr. appeared on the tax rolls of Hopewell, Hunterdon (now Mercer) County for 1722.
He had 5 head of cattle and 150 acres

He Died after 1763

Children:

NOTE FROM AN AMERICAN FAMILY HISTORY SITE
from An Ancestral Chart and Handbook by Olive Barrick Rowland
Hezekiah Bonham.
The first one of the so-called "iah" Bonhams, sons of Hezekiah and his second wife, Ann Hunt/Mary Bishop.
He is listed in 1722 on the tax rolls of Hopewell, Hunterdon County (Snell's History, p. 185), as follows Hezekiah Bonham, Junior--cattle and hores, 5; acres, 150. He married Martha Runyan, dau. Thomas Runyan, Senior, and g. dau. Vincent.
Mayflower Passenger descendant.

Son of Hezekiah Bonham Sr and 2nd wife Mary Bishop
Born ca 1701 Maidenhead, Hunterdon Cty, NJ(now Lawrenceville, Mercer County)

Married Martha Runyon b ca 1704.
She was the daughter of Thomas Runyan, Sr. and Martha Dunn (daughter of Hugh Dunn).
The Bonham family was closely associated with the Runyan family.
They were all members of the First Baptist Church of Piscataway.

They lived in Hopewell.
Hezekiah, Jr. appeared on the tax rolls of Hopewell, Hunterdon (now Mercer) County for 1722.
He had 5 head of cattle and 150 acres

He Died after 1763

Children:

NOTE FROM AN AMERICAN FAMILY HISTORY SITE
from An Ancestral Chart and Handbook by Olive Barrick Rowland
Hezekiah Bonham.
The first one of the so-called "iah" Bonhams, sons of Hezekiah and his second wife, Ann Hunt/Mary Bishop.
He is listed in 1722 on the tax rolls of Hopewell, Hunterdon County (Snell's History, p. 185), as follows Hezekiah Bonham, Junior--cattle and hores, 5; acres, 150. He married Martha Runyan, dau. Thomas Runyan, Senior, and g. dau. Vincent.


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