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John 'the elder' Dunn

Also Known As: "John Dunn"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: between December 21, 1789 and February 15, 1790 (65-75)
Essex County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Dunn, Sr., of Essex County and Alice Dunn
Husband of Barbara Dunn and Ann Dunn
Ex-partner of ?? Dunn
Father of Jonathan Dunn; Edmund Dunn; John Dunn, Jr.; James Dunn; Sarah Thomas and 14 others
Brother of Alice Harris; Jonathan Dunn; Sarah Williamson; Caldwell Dunn, Sr.; Thomas Dunn and 6 others
Half brother of Thomas Dunn; Capt. William Joseph Dunn, Jr.; Mary Grey; Susannah Smith Smith; Benjamin Dunn and 1 other

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About John Dunn, of Essex County



Not the same as John Dunn, of Albemarle County


John Dunn

  • Residence Essex County, Virginia
  • Death abt Jan 1790
  • Father William Dunn (-~1732)
  • Mother Alice
  • Spouse: Barbara Newbill (8 children)
  • Spouse: Ann Cauthorn (d. abt 12/1826) (4 children) - married 30 Sept 1782, Middlesex County

Disambiguation

The will dated Sept 1792 was for John Dunn And Wife Ann sons James, Martin and Reuben of Surry and Sessex Albemarle Parish Not Essex.

Will summary

John Dunn Will of Essex co Virginia Written Dec 21 1789 in Court Feb 15 1790 Wife An Dunn, children are John, James, William, Mary or Millicent Cauthorn, An Hardee, Barbara Crow, and 2 small children not named.


Family

https://thomasmoore.info/genealogy/ps15/ps15_048.html

Spouse 1 Barbara Newbill
Father Nathaniel Newbill (-1748)

Children

  1. John (-<1789)
  2. James (-1781)
  3. Ann (-<1828)
  4. William (-~1823)
  5. Fanny (-<1828)
  6. Mary (-1803)
  7. Barbara
  8. Polly

Spouse 2
Ann Cauthorn
Death abt Dec 1826
Father Henry Cauthorn (-~1783)
Marriage 30 Sep 1782, Middlesex County, Virginia

Children

  1. John (-<1811)
  2. Catharine (-~1838)
  3. James (-1843)
  4. Henry (-1823)

On 17 August 1793, commissioners appointed by Essex County court divided the Caroline County lands of John Dunn the Elder of Essex. This action was the result of a suit in which orators and oratrices were William Dunn, James Dunn an infant under the age of twenty one years by Ann Dunn his guardian, Joshua Dunn, Henry Dunn, Thomas Dunn & Godfrey Dunn, the two last infants under the age of twenty one years by George Martin their next friend, George Martin & Joanna his wife, Charles Bennett and Patty his wife, Patsey Dunn & Tolly Dunn & Dabney Dunn the two last infants under the age of twenty one years by George Page their next friend, and George Page & Molly his wife & Jaily Dunn, and defendants were John Dunn and Larkin Dunn. The complainants alleged that John Dunn senr. late of the county of Essex made his last will & testament bearing date the 21st day of december 1789, bequeathing to your orator James Dunn one hundred & forty four acres of land lying in Caroline County (the said testator being at that time seized of a tract of land in that county), and in case he died without heir, that it was his desire that the sd. testator’s son John Dunn should have his part, that he willed 144 acres of land to his grandchildren the son of John Dunn decd., which said children are orators and oratrices Joshua Dunn, Henry Dunn, Thomas Dunn, Godfrey Dunn, Joanna the wife of your orator George Martin, Patty the wife of your orator Charles Bennett & Patsey Dunn & John Dunn, and the said testator gave to his grandchildren the children of his son James Dunn decd. 144 acres, which said children are Larkin Dunn and your orators Tolly Dunn and Dabney Dunn & oratrices Molly the wife of George Page & Jaily Dunn, and also gave to your orator Wm. Dunn by the style of his son Wm. Dunn 66 acres, all of which was part of one tract of land in Caroline County. That a decree is necessary to divide the land, and to the end therefore that John Dunn, who was one of the children of John Dunn decd. in the said testator’s will and testament mentioned, and Larkin Dunn, who is one of the children of the said James Dunn decd. may be made defendants, to which the defendants answered in agreement for a division of the land. The division provided lots to the children of John Dunn, deceased (Joannah Martin (15-1/4 acres), Patsey Dunn (15-1/4 acres), Godfrey Dunn (15-1/4 acres), John Dunn (15-1/4 acres), Pattey Bennet (15-1/4 acres), Joshua Dunn (15-1/4 acres), Henry Dunn (21 acres), and Thomas Dunn (21 acres)); to James Dunn, an infant (133 acres)); to the children of James Dunn, deceased (Tolley Dunn (28-1/2 acres), Mary Page (28-1/2 acres), Larkin Dunn (39 acres), Dabney Dunn (39 acres), and Jaley Dunn (39 acres)); and to William Dunn Elder (62 acres); with one lot of 10 acres unassigned and not included in the will. [Essex County, Virginia, Chancery Papers, Dunn vs. Dunn, 1793.]


  • Residence: Virginia, British Colonial America - 19 October 1736
  • Residence: Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America - 12 August 1737
  • Residence: Orange, Virginia, British Colonial America - 27 April 1758
  • Residence: Essex County, Virginia - 1783

References

  1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/collaborate/L61H-4BT
  2. https://thomasmoore.info/genealogy/ps15/ps15_048.html (documented)
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John Dunn, of Essex County's Timeline

1719
1719
Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America
1735
1735
Essex County, Virginia
1746
1746
Culpepper, Virginia, United States
1750
1750
Essex, Virginia, United States
1750
Warren County, Kentucky, Colonial America
1755
1755
Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
1757
January 21, 1757
Giles County, Virginia, Colonial America
1757
Albemarle County, Virginia, Colonial America
1757
Virginia