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John J Dunham

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John J Dunham

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
13 May 1957 (aged 84)
Burial
Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8506048, Longitude: -104.1957045
Memorial ID
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John Dunham was born October 17, 1872 at Albion, Iowa. The family moved to Ponca, Nebraska. His father died in 1877 and his mother with her three small children went to live with her parents near Hartington, Nebraska. At the turn of the century John was working on a ranch near Edgemont, South Dakota. In those days a country dance was the favorite entertainment for young and old alike. It was at one of those dances that John and Amelia met. They were married on January 1, 1901 at Hot Springs, South Dakota and rented an apartment in Edgemont for the winter. As
soon as spring arrived they started out in a sheep wagon with a small band of sheep for Weston County. They were joined by Sirene Holst and Joe Klodt and formed a sheep
company on Main Beaver called the "H-7-D". Three children were born to them there. Bertha in 1902, George in 1903 and Selah in 1904. Selah died of phneumonia in January
1905. After the death of their baby, they felt that
they needed a change. The partnership with Mr. Holst and Mr. Klodt was dissolved and they moved to Newcastle. They went back to Nebraska for a visit to see if it would be better to move there. After studying the situation,
they decided Weston County was the best place to live after all. They homesteaded on Stockade Beaver about In 1909 the Dunham's moved to Newcastle so that the children could attend school. Mr. Dunham did most of the grading for the Court House and Library which was being
built at the time. He did carpentry work around town and built a house for the family on the corner of Summit and Winthrop. Summers were spent at the ranch until they
sold it to Herbert Musgrave. In 1915 John again homesteaded on Main Beaver and went into the sheep business. They built a home and lived there the rest of
their lives. John passed away on May 13, 1957. Amelia
continued to live on the ranch until poor health forced her to mwve to her daughter's. She died July 27, 1976 at the age of 93.

"Weston County History, First Hundred Years"

John and Amelia also had a son Selah William, who was born in Aug of 1904 and died in Jan of 1905. Selah is buried in Chadron, Dawes county, Nebraska. He is mentioned in John's obituary. "Mr. Dunham was preceding death by his parents and one son, Selah William."

Roberta Kerr (1st cousin 2x removed of John J Dunham)
John Dunham was born October 17, 1872 at Albion, Iowa. The family moved to Ponca, Nebraska. His father died in 1877 and his mother with her three small children went to live with her parents near Hartington, Nebraska. At the turn of the century John was working on a ranch near Edgemont, South Dakota. In those days a country dance was the favorite entertainment for young and old alike. It was at one of those dances that John and Amelia met. They were married on January 1, 1901 at Hot Springs, South Dakota and rented an apartment in Edgemont for the winter. As
soon as spring arrived they started out in a sheep wagon with a small band of sheep for Weston County. They were joined by Sirene Holst and Joe Klodt and formed a sheep
company on Main Beaver called the "H-7-D". Three children were born to them there. Bertha in 1902, George in 1903 and Selah in 1904. Selah died of phneumonia in January
1905. After the death of their baby, they felt that
they needed a change. The partnership with Mr. Holst and Mr. Klodt was dissolved and they moved to Newcastle. They went back to Nebraska for a visit to see if it would be better to move there. After studying the situation,
they decided Weston County was the best place to live after all. They homesteaded on Stockade Beaver about In 1909 the Dunham's moved to Newcastle so that the children could attend school. Mr. Dunham did most of the grading for the Court House and Library which was being
built at the time. He did carpentry work around town and built a house for the family on the corner of Summit and Winthrop. Summers were spent at the ranch until they
sold it to Herbert Musgrave. In 1915 John again homesteaded on Main Beaver and went into the sheep business. They built a home and lived there the rest of
their lives. John passed away on May 13, 1957. Amelia
continued to live on the ranch until poor health forced her to mwve to her daughter's. She died July 27, 1976 at the age of 93.

"Weston County History, First Hundred Years"

John and Amelia also had a son Selah William, who was born in Aug of 1904 and died in Jan of 1905. Selah is buried in Chadron, Dawes county, Nebraska. He is mentioned in John's obituary. "Mr. Dunham was preceding death by his parents and one son, Selah William."

Roberta Kerr (1st cousin 2x removed of John J Dunham)


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  • Created by: custer1963
  • Added: Jan 23, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64594590/john_j-dunham: accessed ), memorial page for John J Dunham (17 Oct 1872–13 May 1957), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64594590, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, USA; Maintained by custer1963 (contributor 47285020).