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Dr Nelson Dunham

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Dr Nelson Dunham

Birth
Madison County, New York, USA
Death
30 Apr 1866 (aged 62–63)
Petersburg, Monroe County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Dundee, Monroe County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Died aged 62 yrs, 5 mos, and 3 days. Married Mary M. Wilkinson. Child: Norman Curtis Dunham.
Dr. Nelson Dunham obituary: (1803-1866), (Deacon John, Joseph, Eleazer, Israel, Ebenezer, Sylvanus), Obituary appeared in the Monroe, MI Monitor on May 2, 1866: Death of Dr. Nelson Dunham. We regret to Announce the death of Dr. Dunham, which occurred at Petersburgh on the 30th ___, in the 63rd year of his age. He came to Monroe county about 30 years ago and settled in Dundee, where he obtained a successful practice as a physician. For several years past he has resided at Petersburgh, but has been much impaired in health. Dr. Dunham has been a prominent and leading democrat, has represented the county in both branches of the legislature and occupied other positions of honor and trust, discharging all his duties as became a faithful and public officer. He has been for many years a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and died in the Christian's faith, leaving a wife and one son and many relatives and friends to mourn his death.

Thank you, Leta Knauss, for this obit contribution.
Died aged 62 yrs, 5 mos, and 3 days. Married Mary M. Wilkinson. Child: Norman Curtis Dunham.
Dr. Nelson Dunham obituary: (1803-1866), (Deacon John, Joseph, Eleazer, Israel, Ebenezer, Sylvanus), Obituary appeared in the Monroe, MI Monitor on May 2, 1866: Death of Dr. Nelson Dunham. We regret to Announce the death of Dr. Dunham, which occurred at Petersburgh on the 30th ___, in the 63rd year of his age. He came to Monroe county about 30 years ago and settled in Dundee, where he obtained a successful practice as a physician. For several years past he has resided at Petersburgh, but has been much impaired in health. Dr. Dunham has been a prominent and leading democrat, has represented the county in both branches of the legislature and occupied other positions of honor and trust, discharging all his duties as became a faithful and public officer. He has been for many years a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and died in the Christian's faith, leaving a wife and one son and many relatives and friends to mourn his death.

Thank you, Leta Knauss, for this obit contribution.


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