Ahnentafel Chart for Elizabeth Dungan



Ahnentafel Chart for Elizabeth Dungan

First Generation

1. Elizabeth Dungan 1 was born on 31 May 1794 in Lower Dublin Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She died on 17 Aug 1850. She was buried in Southampton, Pa, Baptist Church Cemetary.

see: for burial location

also (july05) rootsweb at:



has full info and a contact, John Dungan at: JtKKinVA@

This is the critical connection and the birth is VERY late - still need some sort of firm link between THIS

Elizabeth Dungan and Amos (Nov05) BUT, even though a late birth, this info of John Dungan's provides

a VERY firm link between her and Amos of Beloit Ohio. - see:



Feb06: Fairly detailed info on check of family search provided by:

EARL JAY NIELSON Microfilm: NONE 862 OAKRIDGE DRIVE _FARMINGTON UTAH Submission:

AF92-108022 USA 84025

and obtain by search for Ezekiel BUT this listing has only two children, John and Elizabeth, with dates of

birth consistent with what is currently in the file

from (mar06) - this a pretty firm link involving Ezekial, Elizabeth, and Amos



230. Uriah Dungan, 97 , son of John and Mary (Bennett?) Dungan, b. circa 1777, d.

October 7, 1822, (Bible). m. January 1, 1805, Mary Hyle, b. March 5, 1788, d. May 5, 1860,. daughter of

Henry and Elizabeth (Shaver) Hyle. She married secondly, January 2, 1824, Jacob Everitt, died January

6, 1831, by whom she had a daughter Ann, who died in infancy, and a daughter Sarah N. Morris Everitt,

b. October 21, 1828, who married Feb. 17, 1853, Elias Hicks Allen, who were the parents of Mrs.

Hannah Wolf, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., who has in her possession Uriah Dungan's Bible.

She married thirdly Jonathan Knight, but had no issue by him.

Uriah Dungan was a soldier of the War of 1812, and served as a private in the 48th Vol. Artillery,

Captain Joseph Van Dyck's Company. Issue: (539-546) John, Elizabeth, Mary, Catharine, Henry,

Augustus M. and Thomas Martin.

231. Rebecca Dungan, 97 , daughter of John and Mary (Bennett?) Dungan, b. 1779,

d. August 31, 1797, single, buried at Southampton.

232. Jonathan Dungan, 97 , son of John and Mary (Bennett?) Dungan.

233. Esther Dungan, 97 , daughter of John and Mary (Bennett?) Dungan. m.-William

Hibbs.

234. Elizabeth Dungan, 97 , daughter of John and Mary (Bennett?) Dungan, b. May

31, 1794, d. Aug. 17, 1850. m. circa 1814, Ezekiel Wilson, b. July 11, 1789, d. April 28, 1854.

Issue (547-558) Lydia, George C., John D., Esther, Mary Ann, Martha C., Elizabeth, Clarissa, Jane,

Amos, Amanda M. and Sarah M.

Elizabeth married Ezekiel Wilson 2 about 1814 in Bucks, Pennsylvania. Ezekiel was born on 11 Jul 1789 in Bucks County, Pa.. He died on 28 Apr 1854. He was buried in Southampton, Pa, Baptist Church Cemetary.

Sources

1. Elvin John Wilson, Ancestors and Family of Margaret and Daniel Wilson , Published Christmas 1975, Printed at Jarman Printing Company.Booklet put together and printed by EJW - copies distributed to family members.Birth data/place and death date from LDS FamilySearch query.

2. Elvin John Wilson, Ancestors and Family of Margaret and Daniel Wilson .Date/place of birth/death from LDS FamilySearch query.

Second Generation

2. Lt. John Dungan 1 was born in 1753 in Lower Dublin Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He died on 22 Mar 1798 in Pennsylvania. He was buried in Southampton, Northampton township, Bucks county, PA. He married Mary Hyle about 1775.

The Bucks County PA website has the following which, as opposed to the web forum references cited

below (scroll), seems to have a handle on this indiviudal - source info:

Text taken from page 208 of:

Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis

Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III

Transcribed June 2001 by Joan Lollis of IN. as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Early Family Project,

~pabucks/bucksindex.html

Published June 2001 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at ~pabucks/

Comments:

JOHN DUNGAN, the great-grandfather of Mr. FOLKER, was a son of James and Rebecca (WELLS)

DUNGAN, and was born in 1753, died March 22, 1798. He was a lieutenant in Captain Andrew LONG’s

company, Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Colonel Samuel MILES. This company was in the disastrous

battle of Fort Washington, November 16, 1776, under the command of Lieutenant John SPEAR, and

was almost annihilated.

Lieutenant John DUNGAN was a farmer in Northampton township, Bucks county, and is buried at

Southampton. He married Mary HYLE, and had four children—two sons: Uriah and Jonathan: and two

daughters: Esther, who married William HIBBS, Jr. and Elizabeth, who married Ezekial WILSON.

Another daughter, Rebecca, died young. Uriah, born 1777, died October 4, 1822, had children: Mary,

who married Edmund VAN ARTSDALEN, of Springville, Northampton township, whose daughter

Elizabeth married Elias HOGELAND, (see HOGELAND Family): and John and Martin. Mary, the widow

of Uriah married (second)) -------------EVERETT, and (third) Jonathan KNIGHT. John, son of Uriah, had

four sons: William, now living at Ringoes, New Jersey; Edmund B., who died at Harlingen, New Jersey,

in 1900, leaving five children: Charles, deceased; and Thomas A., now a resident of Chicago. Nelson Y.

DUNGAN, son of Edmund B., is a practicing attorney at Somerville, New Jersey, ex-district attorney,

state senator for two terms and major of Second Regiment National Guards of New Jersey.



Re: Lt. Jon. Dungan / PA / Descendants: RU1?

Posted by: Stacy B. C. Wood, Jr. Date: September 06, 1999 at 20:43:56

In Reply to: Re: Lt. Jon. Dungan / PA / Descendants: RU1? by Dee Hanner of 667

To continue your Dungan info, I once again go to Justice:

p. 154

John Dungan, son of James and Rebecca (Wells) Dungan, b. 1754, d. Mar. 22, 1798, in his 45th year

(Tombstone Southampton). m. ca. 1776, Mary (Bennett?).

"May 7, 1782, John Dungan, of Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia County, Pa., Schoolmaster, and

Mary his wife; Benjamin Dungan and Mary his wife, conveyed a tract of land to Jesse Dungan. The deed

recites that March 9, 1753, John and Esther Wells conveyed to James Dungan, father of said John,

Benjamin (p. 155) and Jesse, 167 acres in Lower Dublin, and that said James made his will Feb. 4,

1782, leaving to his son John '7 acres adjoining the house where he now lives', part of the aforesaid 167

acres, and remainder to his sons Benjamin and Jesse." (Phila. Deed Book H. 3, page 184). The part

that went to John, was on the road between Oxford and Lower Dublin and adjoined land of Joseph

Shallcross and John Paul.

John Dungan served in the Revolutionary War as a private in the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Company,

Philadelphia County Militia, Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin McVaugh, 1780, Captain Thomas Holmes. (PA

Archives, 6th Series, Vol. I, p. 694).

The surname of John Dungan's wife Mary, has not been preserved. The will of John Bennett, of

Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pa., dated Feb. 27, 1802, pr. Dec. 7, 1803, mentions son Lot,

John McNear and John Corson as executors; children: Isaac, Benjamin, Lot, Elizabeth, Joshua, Mary

and John Bennett, Catharine Miles, Joseph Johnson and Simon Vanartsdalen. His wife is not named:

she was probably Ann Jones (see will of Mary Dungan, widow of David of Northampton).

The will of John Dungan, of Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pa., dated March 26, 1798, pr. April

16, 1798, mentions sons: Uriah and Jonathan; daughters: Esther and Elizabeth. Executors: wife Mary

and brother Benjamin [[my ancestor]]. Witnesses: John Bennett and John Corson. Issue: Uriah,

Rebecca, Jonathan, Esther adn Elizabeth."

Goodluck.

and



Posted by: Stacy B. C. Wood, Jr. Date: September 08, 1999 at 09:31:38

In Reply to: Re: Lt. Jon. Dungan / PA / Descendants: RU1? by Dee Hanner of 667

Continuing from the Justice genealogy of the Clarke and Dungans:

p. 154

"Lieutenant Jonathan Dungan, son of James and Rebecca (Wells) Dungan, b. circa 1752. m. circa?

1771, Mary Holmes.

He was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, serving as a Lieutenant in Colonel Benjamin McVaugh's 2nd

Battalion, 2nd Company, Philadelphia County Militia, Major John Holmes, Captain Thomas Holmes, and

Ensign Enoch Holmes. His brother Benjamin Dungan [[my ancestor]] was Captain of the 1st Company

of the same Battalion. (PA Archives, 6th Series, Vol. I, p. 480 and 689) (1780 and 1781).

April 16, 1774, Jonathan Dungan, of Cheltenham, Lower Dublin Township, Philadelpia County, Yeoman,

bought a messuage and two parcels of land situated in Oxford Township from the executors of Robert

Harper, of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia.

April 20, 1775, Jonathan Dungan, of Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia County, Miller, and Mary his

wife, conveyed the above mentioned properties to William Harper, of Oxford Township, Hatter. One of

these tracts was situated on Bristol road adjoining land of Henry Paul, the other tract adjoined land of

Robert Adams, Thomas Kent and Joseph Woolen.

April 24, 1777, Jonathan and Mary acknowledged the deed before a Justice of the Peace (Philadelphia

Deed Book D. I. p. 66). Jonathan and Mary Dungan were witnesses to the will of Jane Holme, of Lower

Dublin Township, Philadelphia County, Pa., widow, dated April 13, 1785, proved May 25, 1793. She

mentions children: John, Thomas, Abel, Enoch, Hannah Keen, and Priscilla Cox; grandchild: Jane

Holme, daughter of Abel.

Executors: John and Thomas Holme.

In 1801, Jonathan and Thomas Dungan were Grocers and their place of business was on High (now

Market St.) near Delaware Ave. (Philadelphia Directory).

In 1805, Jonathan Dungan (possibly a son of Jonathan and Mary) was a Tavern keeper on Little 7th

Street, Philadelphia.

So far as it appears, neither Jonathan or Mary Dungan left a will and there is no record of Letters of

Administration on their estates.

Issue: Robert, Thomas, Benjamin, Susan, Sarah and Jonathan."

If you would like further information about the descendants of Jonathan and Mary, let me know the

specific line.

3. Mary Hyle 2,3 was born about 1755.

Family Search has this individual as Mary Hyle in the single ancestral file that comes up via a search

using both Elizabeth Dungan and Ezeliel Wilson (14Jul04) - Mary Hyle also referenced in Buck Co. Pa

description for John Dungan (see notes there). - so, as of 22 Jun 05, removing 'Bennett?' and adding

Hyle

Submitter:

EARL JAY NIELSON Microfilm: NONE

862 OAKRIDGE DRIVE

FARMINGTON UTAH Submission: AF92-108022

USA 84025

Should note that url:



has this individual as

ID: I31187174 Name: Mary BENNETT Sex: F Birth: 1754 Death: 22 MAR 1798__Marriage 1 John

DUNGAN

Married: 1776

Children

Jonathan DUNGAN

Esther DUNGAN

Uriah DUNGAN b: 1777

Rebecca DUNGAN b: 1779

Elizabeth DUNGAN b: 31 MAY 1794

Sources

1. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).used Ezekial, Elizabeth.

2. Alfred R. Justice, Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy, ca. 1917 Franklin Printing Co. of Philadelphia.using web version at:.

3. unknown, Eschbach / Binckley Family, from a Google Search..

Third Generation

4. James L. Dungan 1 was born in 1714 in Northampton Twp, Bucks, Pennsylvania. He died on 26 Feb 1782 in Lower Dublin Twnship. Philadelphia Co, Pa. He married2 Rebecca Wells on 19 Apr 1737 in First Presp Ch, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

from:



Re: JUSTICE'S DUNGAN GENEALOGY LOOKUPS

Posted by: Stacy B. C. Wood, Jr. Date: September 06, 1999 at 20:13:49

In Reply to: Re: JUSTICE'S DUNGAN GENEALOGY LOOKUPS by Dee Hanner of 667

According to Justice (page 116), the line descends from Rev. Thomas Dungan (b. ca. 1634, d. 1687),

son of William and Frances (Latham) Dungan, and his wife Elizabeth Weaver (b. ca. 1647, buried 1697

at Cold Spring, Bucks Co., Pa., dau. of Sergt. Clement & Mary (Freeborn) Weaver as follows:

p. 121

Thomas Dungan, Jr., b. 1671, d. June 23, 1759, aged over 88 years (Southampton, PA, Baptist Church),

m. circa 1697 Mary Drake, b. Jan. 2, 1679/80, dau. of Capt. George and Mary (Oliver) Drake, of

Piscataway. Page 122: He lived in Northampton Township, Bucks Co. and he owned land in Bristol and

Warwick Twps. His will dated Feb. 9, 1758, proved Jul. 4, 1759, mentions sons John, Thomas, Joseph

and James; grandsons Samuel, Jacob and Jonathan (sons of son Jonathan, deceased); daughters

Elizabeth Hellings, Mary Barton and Sarah Stephens.

p. 132

James Dungan, b. ca. 1714, d. 1782. m.1, April 19, 1737, (First Presbyterian Church, Phila.)Rebecca

Wells, d. Oct. 17, 1779 (Bible), dau. of Samuel and Julian (Taylor) Wells, of Lower Dublin Twp. m.2. ca.

1780, Elizabeth (Howell) Morgan, b. Feb. 12, 1728, d. July 3, 1797, dau. of Reynold and Mary (George)

Howell, of the Welsh Baptist Meeting of Pencarder Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, and widow of Rev.

Abel Morgan, whom she married June 4, 1746 (First Baptist Church, Phila.). P. 133: Children all by first

wife. He moved from Southampton to Lower Dublin Twp., Phila. Co. on Dec. 18, 1749. In 1780 he was

one of the largest tax payers in Lower Dublin. All his sons were soldiers in the Revolutionary War, or in

the militia after the war. The will of James Dungan dated Feb. 4, 1782, proved Feb. 26, 1782, at Phila.,

mentions wife Elizabeth and (page 134) children John, Benjamin, Jesse, Jonathan, James, Massey

Fisher, Phebe Johnson, Levi, Sarah Fisher; grandchildren Hester Fisher; James son of Jesse Dungan.

He makes reference to his former wife and a daughter Ruth, deceased. He left a large sum of money in

trust for the Baptist Church at Pennypack.

p.153

James Dungan, Jr., b. ca. 1748, d. 1837. m.1 ca. 1772, ?Ruth Thomas, b. - , da. ca. 1778, dau. of David

and Ruth (Wells) Thomas. m.2. April 5, 1780, Hannah Wason, dau. of Thomas ? and Susanna Wason.

James Dungan, Jr. was an Ensign in the First Battalion, Second Co., of Philadelphia Militia, 1792, of

which his brother Jesse was a Lieutenant (PA Archives, 6th Series, Vol. 4, p.114). Letters of

Administration on his estate were granted Jan. 17, 1837, to his sons Jesse Dungan of Bustleton, and

Lewis Dungan of Holmesburg. He had 1/2 interest in a house in Holmesburg. Issue by first wife: Ruth

and Mary. Issue by second wife: Levi, James, William, Jesse, Susanna, Benjamin, Hannah and Lewis.

p. 172

Lewis Dungan, b. Jan. 20, 1804, d. Sept. 10, 1853, of Oxford Twp. (Bible) m. 1824, Sarah Holmes, b.

Aug. 21, 1798, d. Oct. 16, 1883, dau. of ---- and Sarah (Keen) Holmes. Issue: (p. 173) Louisa, James,

Esther, Anna Holmes, Ellen, Sarah and John H.

p. 205

John H. Dungan, b. Sep. 4, 1838, m.1. Isabella Cuskaden, b. 1837, d. June 4, 1903, at Ocean Grove, N.

J., dau. of George and Elizabeth (Long) Cuskaden. m.2. Nov. 8, 1806, at Cambridge, Mass., Emily Pettit,

dau. of William and Margaret E. Pettit. In 1922 John H. Dungan was living at 2001 Mount Vernon St.

and his business at 131 N. 10th St., Phila. Issue by first wife: Anna, William D., Kate W., Sadie and

Isabella.

p. 260

Anna Dungan, dau. of John H. and Isabella (Cuskaden) Dungan, m. Charles C. Knight (602 N. 22nd St,

Phila., 1916). Issue: Robert W., Helen, Charles Carroll, Dorothy, (p. 348) Donald and Nancy.

Hope this helps you. The Alfred Rudulph Justice book, "Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and

Dungan Genealogy," is often available on for $45 to $85.

5. Rebecca Wells 3 was born about 1715 in Lower Dublin Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She died on 17 Oct 1779 in Bucks, Pennsylvania.

Sources

1. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).supplemented by info from: .

2. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

3. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

Fourth Generation

8. Thomas Dungan , Jr. was born in 1671 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. He died on 23 Jun 1759 in Southampton, Pa, Baptist Church. He married1 Mary Drake in 1698 in Perhaps, Bucks Co., Pa.

9. Mary Drake 2 was born on 2 Jan 1680 in Piscataway, Union, Nj. She died on 22 Jun 1759 in Prob., Bucks Co., Pa.

10. Samuel Wells 3 was born about 1680 in Of Collumpton, Monthly Meeting, Devonshire, England. He married4 Julian Taylor about 1705.

11. Julian Taylor 5 was born about 1685 in Of Collumpton, Monthly Meeting, Devonshire, England.

Sources

1. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

2. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

3. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

4. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

5. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

Fifth Generation

16. Reverend Thomas Dungan 1,2 was born in 1632 in London, England. He was christened in 1634/1635 in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London. He died in 1688 in Bucks County, Pa. He was buried in Cold Spring Church Cemetery, Bucks County, Pa. He married3 Elizabeth Weaver in 1663 in Newport, Rhode Island.

from on 31 Oct 2003 but (May06) this now at:



DUNGAN FAMILY. Reverend Thomas DUNGAN, the great-grandfather of John DUNGAN, mentioned in

the preceding sketch, was born in London, England, about the year 1632. His father, William DUNGAN,

was a merchant of London, and was of a cadet branch of the DUNGANS of Dublin, Ireland, ennobled by

Queen Elizabeth. The senior branch ended under the following circumstances: William DUNGAN, Earl

of Limerick, died in 1698, without leaving issue, in consequence of the death of his son, Lord Walter

DUNGAN, colonel of dragoons at the Boyne, in 1690. The title of Earl of Limerick, then came to Colonel

Thomas DUNGAN, brother of the Earl of Limerick. Thomas, under the will of his father, Sir John

DUNGAN, baronet, inherited an estate in the Queen’s county, and served in the army of Louis XIV till

1678 as colonel of an Irish regiment, worth to him about 5,000 pounds per annum. He had from Charles

II a life pension of 500 pounds a year: was made lieutenant governor of Tangier, in Morocco, and

subsequently governor of New York in America. The title of Earl of Limerick ceased in the DUNGAN

family on the death of Colonel Thomas DUNGAN in December 1715, he leaving no heirs. William

DUNGAN died in London in 1636, leaving four children, Barbara, William, Frances, and Thomas. The

mother of Rev. Thomas DUNGAN was Frances LATHAM, daughter of Lewis LATHAM, sergeant

falconer to Charles I. She had married (first) Lord WESTON and (second) William DUNGAN, and soon

after the latter’s death married Captain Jeremiah CLARKE, and with him and her children emigrated to

New England and settled in Newport, Rhode Island, where Captain Clarke became prominent, serving

in the provincial assembly and filling other official positions. He died in 1651, and his widow married

(fourth) Rev. William VAUGHAN, paster of the first Baptist church in America. Mrs. VAUGHAN died in

September 1677, at the age of sixty-seven years.

Thomas DUNGAN came to Newport, Rhode Island, in 1637, with his mother and stepfather, Captain

CLARKE, and was reared and educated in that colony, probably receiving his education in a school

established there by Roger WILLIAMS. His second stepfather being a Baptist clergyman he imbibed that

faith and became an eminent Baptist preacher. He was a representative in the colonial assembly of

Rhode Island, 1678-81, and a sergeant in the Newport militia. He became one of the patentees of East

Greenwich, Rhode Island, but sold his real estate there in 1682 and removed with a colony of Welsh

Baptists from Rhode Island to Cold Spring, Falls township, Bucks county, and established the first

Baptist church in Pennsylvania. He died in 1688. He married in Newport, Rhode Island, Elizabeth

Weaver, daughter of Sergeant CLEMENT and Mary (FREEBORN) WEAVER, Clement WEAVER was a

member of colonial assembly in 1678, and his father-in-law, William FREEBORN served in the same

body in 1657. Elizabeth (WEAVER) DUNGAN died at Cold Spring, Bucks county, in 1690. The children

of Rev. Thomas and Elizabeth (WEAVER) DUNGAN were as follows:

1. William, born 1658, preceded his father to Bucks county, died there 1713; married Deborah WING

of Newport and left five children.

2. Clement died in Northampton township, Bucks county, in 1732, without issue.

3. Elizabeth married Nathaniel WEST and had four children, one of whom, Elizabeth, married Joseph

HOUGH of Warwick, and has numerous descendants in Bucks.

4. Thomas, born about 1670, died June 23, 1759, married Mary DRAKE and had nine children,

Thomas, Joseph, James, John, Jonathan, Elizabeth, who married John HELLINGS: Mary, married

Thomas BARTON; and Sarah married -------- Stevens.

5. Rebecca married Edward DOYLE, who died in 1703, leaving sons Edward and Clement, who were

the ancestors of the DOYLES for whom Doylestown is named.

6. Jeremiah, born about 1673, died in Bucks county, April 6, 1766, married Deborah DRAKE and had

eight children.

7. Mary married a RICHARDS and had three children.

8. John, who died without issue.

9. Sarah, who married James CARREL, and had six children.

The sons and sons-in-law of Thomas and Elizabeth DUNGAN became large landowners in Bucks

county, and they and their descendants were prominent in the affairs of the county, province and state.

James DUNGAN, son of Thomas and Mary (DRAKE) DUNGAN, of Northampton township, Bucks

county, Pennsylvania, was the great-great-grandfather of Howard O. FOLKER, the historian of the

family, and a full account of his is given in his "Levi DUNGAN, the Pioneer," among the archives of the

Bucks County Historical Society. He married Rebecca WELLS, daughter of Samuel WELLS, a farmer in

Lower Dublin township, near the present site of Bustleton, Philadelphia county, and lived and died on a

farm in Lower Dublin township.

Text taken from page 207-208 of:

Davis, William W. H., A.M., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis

Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III

Transcribed June 2001 by Joan Lollis of IN. as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Early Family Project,

~pabucks/bucksindex.html

Published June 2001 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at ~pabucks/

another bit from (Mar06)



Rev. Thomas Dungan (1634/35 – 1688) – Thomas Dungan was born in London, England, the son of

William and Frances (Latham) Dungan. In 1637 or 1638 his mother and stepfather, Jeremiah Clarke,

moved their family to Rhode Island to escape persecutions under King Charles II. As early as 1655 he

was living at Newport, Rhode Island, where he was sergeant of the Newport Militia in 1676. In 1678 and

again in 1681 he was elected to the Rhode Island Assembly.[1] In 1677 Thomas Dungan, along with

forty-seven others, took a grant of 5,000 acres to be called Eash Greenwich. Thomas married Elizabeth

Weaver, the daughter of Clement and Mary (Freeborn) Weaver, in 1663. Thomas and Mary had nine

children.

Thomas was educated for the ministry under Rev. Roger Williams and Rev. William Vaughn. In 1682 he

sold his property in Rhode Island and moved to Pennsylvania. Rev. Dungan was the first Baptist pastor

in the Colony of Pennsylvania. He settled in Cold Spring, Bucks County, Pennsylvania and founded the

first Baptist church in Pennsylvania 1684.[2] Rev. Thomas Dungan died in 1687.

[1] Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Wilfred Jordan, 1942, Lewis Historical

Publishing

[2] History of the Baptists in Pennsylvania, Morgan Edwards, 1770

Father* William Dungan (b. circa 1606, d. Sep 1636)

Mother* Frances Latham (b. 1609, d. Sep 1677)

__________________________________________________________________________

Birth* 13 Feb 1634/35 London; First Baptist minister in Pennsylvania.

Marriage* __ ___ 1663 Elizabeth Weaver (b. circa 1646, d. 1697); Newport, RI.

Daughter: Mary Dungan

Son: cir __ ___ 1664 William Dungan (b. circa 1664, d. 1713); RI.

Daughter: __ ___ 1665 Elizabeth Dungan (b. 1665, ); RI.

Son: __ ___ 1667 John Dungan (b. 1667, )

Son: cir __ ___ 1668 Clemet Dungan (b. circa 1668, d. 1732)

Daughter: __ ___ 1670 Rebecca Dungan (b. 1670, ); RI.

Son: __ ___ 1671 Thomas Dungan (b. 1671, d. 23 Jun 1759)

Son: cir __ ___ 1673 Jeremiah Dungan (b. circa 1673, )

Daughter: __ ___ 1678 Sarah Dungan (b. 1678, ); RI.

Death* __ ___ 1687 Cold Spring, Bristol Twp., Bucks County, PA.

17. Elizabeth Weaver 4 was born in 1647 in Newport, R.I.. She died in 1697 in Cold Spring, Bucks county, Pennsylvania.

Text taken from page 207-208 of the Bucks County History, focusing on the Dungan Family



daughter of Sergeant CLEMENT and Mary (FREEBORN) WEAVER, Clement WEAVER was a member

of colonial assembly in 1678, and his father-in-law, William FREEBORN served in the same body in

1657. Elizabeth (WEAVER) DUNGAN died at Cold Spring, Bucks county, in 1690

18. George Drake 5 was born about 1631 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey. He died on 8 Nov 1710 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. He was buried in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey. He married Mary Oliver on 13 Nov 1677 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey.

19. Mary Oliver 6 was born in Elizabethtown, Union, Nj. She died in 1726/1727 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.

removed info on birth "ca. 1655" since its well before indicated marriage date

22. Phillip Taylor 7 was born about 1654 in Holcombe Rogus, Devonshire, England. He died on 30 Aug 1709 in Oxford Twp, Philadelphia, Pa.. He was buried on 3 Nov 1709 in Will Probate Phl, Philadelphia, Pa.. He married8 Julianna Lyddon on 15 Mar 1684 in Taunton, Devonshire, Eng.

23. Julianna Lyddon 9 was born on 21 Jul 1660 in Hemyoke, Devonshire, England. She died in

Oxford Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Sources

1. Jo Thiessen, Dungan and Related Families, .

2. Alfred R. Justice, Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy.this at: (mar06).

3. Jo Thiessen, Dungan and Related Families.used this for date of marriage and will also extract some other stuff from thisproblem with this marriage date and 1st birth (William) - need to check.

4. Davis, William W. H., A.M, History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III , Transcribed May 2001 by Joan Lollis of IN. as part of the Bucks Co., Pa., Early Family Project, ~pabucks.Published May 2001 on the Bucks County, Pa., USGenWeb pages at ~pabucks/.Date date changed to follow: .

5. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

6. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

7. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

8. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

9. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

Sixth Generation

32. William Dungan 1 was born about 1606 in London, England. He was christened on 15 Jun 1628. He died on 20 Sep 1636 in London, England. He married2 Francis Latham on 27 Jun 1629 in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London.

from (Nov 03):



The imigrant ancestor of this family was Thomas Dungan, son of William Dungan, a perfumer, from

London, England. Records show that William Dungan, the Perfumer, was born about 1606. He was

baptised as an adult on 15 June 1628, indicating his "conversion". On June 27, 1629, he married

Frances Latham at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London. She was the daughter of Lewis Latham, of Elstow,

in the county of Bedford, England, "Sergeant Falconer" to the King of England. She had been baptised

in Kempston, Bedford, England, 15 Feb. 1609. She was married 4 times before her death at Newport, R.

I., in Sept. 1677. Her first marriage was to Lord Richard Weston who died within the first year. There

were no children from this marriage.

Before William's early death, he and Frances had 4 children, all baptized at St. Martin's between 1630

and 1634/5. Thomas, was the last child, and he was baptized 13 February 1634/5. William's burial is

recorded as 20 September 1636. Shortly after this, probably 1637, Frances Latham Weston Dungan

married Jeremy Clarke, and they brought her family with them to Rhode Island, where he was to serve

as Governor of that colony.

33. Francis Latham 3 was born in 1610. She died in Sep 1677. She was buried in Newport, RI.

see:



34. Clement Weaver , Sr. 4 .Clement married Rebecca Holbrook.

35. Rebecca Holbrook 5 .

36. Francis Drake 6 was born in 1618 in Devonshire, England. He died on 24 Sep 1687 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire. He was buried in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey. He married7 Mary Ann Walker in 1635 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire.

37. Mary Ann Walker 8 was born in 1625 in Of, New Hampshire. She died on 29 Jul 1688 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey.

38. William Oliver 9 was born about 1625 in Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey. He died about 1695 in Rahway, Middlesex, New Jersey. He married Mary Ackerly about 1660 in New Jersey.

39. Mary Ackerly 10 was born about 1629 in Lancashire, England. She died after 1700 in Rahway, Middlesex, New Jersey.

1. Davis, William W. H., A.M, History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III .birth date follows.

2. Jo Thiessen, Dungan and Related Families.

3. Davis, William W. H., A.M, History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III .info also from:.

4. Jo Thiessen, Dungan and Related Families.

5. Jo Thiessen, Dungan and Related Families.

6. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

7. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

8. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).obvious problem with birthdate and marriage date - needs checking.

9. see Notes for Rebecca Bennett? (Hyle) for source, FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 (Jul 04), from web search (Ezekeil/Eliz) - 17 Jul 04.

10. see Notes for Rebecca Bennett? (Hyle) for source, FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19 (Jul 04).Submitter:EARL JAY NIELSON Microfilm: NONE862 OAKRIDGE DRIVEFARMINGTON UTAH Submission: AF92-108022USA 84025.

Seventh Generation

66. Lewis Latham 1 .

from the Bucks County History:

"sergeant falconer to Charles I"

72. Robert Drake 2 was born on 23 Jul 1581 in Ashe, Devon, England. He was christened on 23 Jul 1581 in Halstead, Essex, England, Great Britain. He died on 14 Jan 1668 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire. He was buried in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire.

Sources

1. Davis, William W. H., A.M, History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania [New York-Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905] Volume III .

2. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

Eighth Generation

144. William Drake 1 was born in 1553 in Halstead, Essex, England, Great Britain. He died on 3 Nov 1616 in (unknown), , England. He was buried on 3 Nov 1616 in Elmstead, Essex, England. He married2 Joan Merrylls on 12 Oct 1578 in Halstead, Essex, England, Great Britain.

145. Joan Merrylls 3 was born in 1557 in Of, Halstead, Essex, England. She died on 16 Mar 1617 in Elmstead, Essex, England, Great Britain. She was buried on 30 Mar 1617 in Elmstead, Essex, England, Great Britain.

Sources

1. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

2. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

3. Output from LDS Family Search (29 Oct 03).

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