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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
801 I4327  Dunbar  Carl H  24 Jul 1907  26 Apr 1998  Industry: Agriculture
Class of worker: Working on own account 
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802 I2549  Dunbar  Charles  10 Jun 1793  10 Nov 1862  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Charles m. (1) Eunice H. Parker (b. 2 Aug 1796, d. 2 July 1828). 
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803 I2551  Dunbar  Charles Carrol  17 Jul 1832  3 Jan 1866  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Penobscot VR records he died "at U. S. Sea Service." Charles m. Deborah P.
Saunders (b. 15 Jan 1829) and they had Humphry S. Dunbar (30 May 1859)
and Ellie Dunbar (13 Feb 1861, d. 30 March 1866); Humphry m. 26 Nov 1887 at
Penobscot, ME Sarah E. Littlefield of Penobscot. 
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804 I4323  Dunbar  Charles Cullen  26 Feb 1875  24 Dec 1929  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Own Farm
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Own Account 
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805 I4323  Dunbar  Charles Cullen  26 Feb 1875  24 Dec 1929  Industry, business or establishment: General Farm
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account 
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806 I351  Dunbar  David  4 Jun 1704  Aft 1736  Is there any relationship to David Dunbar, former colonel in the British Army and Lt. Gov. of New Hampshire, who brought 150 families to the Pemaquid region of Maine, 1729-30, and served as Surveyor in the Boothbay and Pemaquid region until 1743 (i.e. enforcer of the King's claim of trees for naval use)?
- see "Coastal Maine: A Maritime History," Roger F. Duncan ( New York: W.W.Norton & Co., 1992), pp. 150, 182; "A Land of Discord Always: Acadia...," Charles D. Mahaffie, Jr. (Camden: Down East Books, 1995, pp. 184-185. Also known as Mast Tree Riot of 1734 -- http://www.unionleader.com/article/20160612/NEWHAMPSHIRE0310/160619904/0/OPINION0201 
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807 I349  Dunbar  David  [J] 28 Mar 1734  29 Dec 1824  DAR Ancestor # A034659
Lex alarm, Capt. william Turner's Co of minute men; Col Anthony Thomas
(Lists birth as 1731) 
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808 I349  Dunbar  David  [J] 28 Mar 1734  29 Dec 1824  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

NSDAR 611765 records his military service: ""Pvt. 3rd Co. in Scituate of Minutemen, Col. Anthony Thomas, which marched in the alarm of April 17, 1775, served 4 days.. - ref. "Massachusetts in the Revolution," Vol. V, p. 26; DAR application #158254." 
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809 I1952  Dunbar  David  20 Nov 1756  6 Mar 1841  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

David resided in Plantation 3 in Hancock Co., Maine, and served in the War for Independence. {-per George A. Wheeler, "History of Castine...,"Bangor, 1875, p.362.} The first Methodist Church in Penobscot was built on Capt. Dunbar's farm in 1801 with a
seating capacity of 1,000! {-Rilla Leach Moore, "Mill Creek: Penobscot, Maine," Castine: 1967, p.3.} Deaths in the Penobscot area also include a Lucy Wardwell, married, age 58 years, died 25 August 1868, dauughter of David Dunbar, born in Scituate, MA,
and wife Elizabeth Coan [sic] - did Elizabeth remarry? - is Lucy a daughter of David who d. 1841? David (?1757-1841?) was a solider in the "French and Indian" war and the War for Independence (serving as a Minuteman 17 April 1775!). Mark E. Honey
wrote in the Castine Patriot (newspaper), 22 July 1999, p. 6: "Captain David Dunbar...lived in what is now Penobscot, in that community I call the Narrows, between Wardwell's Point and the present Castine town line. He was a master mariner,
commanding the schooner 'Hancock' of Blue Hill in 1798, the schooner 'Eight Sisters' of Castine in 1801, and the schooner 'Freedom,' also of Castine. He is also listed as the master of the ship 'Joseph & Phebe' of Castine, probably a vessel belonging
to the Perkins family. In March and April of 1812 we find Captain Dunbar sailing to the West Indies and the port of Antigua. He was apparently working for the Castine merchant Doty Little. His crew included Nathan Whight, Jeremiah Green, Mr. Clow,
Mr. Perkins, and William Acean. The list of sailors is not complete, nor is the name of the vessel legible, though it may be the 'Defiance,' but what has survived is a one-page document which sheds some light on the expenses of a small vessel in 1812
plying the waters of the West Indies. Incidentally, the initials W.I. were familiar to 19th century coastal folks, because they represented the trade and goods which were a vital link in their maritime commerce. Rum for the ship's use: this
particular entry is mentioned on March 9, 11/2 gallons at $1.50, and March 20, 1 gallon at $2. Additional purchases of rum occured on March 20, when a boat was hired at 25 cents per to haul two casks of rum, on March 21 when seven casks of rum and
molasses were boted (boated) for 25 cents each, on March 24 when 120 gallons of rum and punch were purchased for $74, and on March 27 when 12 casks of rum and punch were brought to the vessel. This large amount of alcohol was part of the cargo which
was to be brought back to Boston or Maine. The rum used on-board ship was part of the daily ration for captain and crfew. It was kept under the watchful eye of the captain whose other difficult job was to keep the crew from sampling the merchandise.
Sugar was another important commodity to be purchased for the trip home. ..." NSDAR 611765 records his military service: "Pvt. May 1st 1775, Scituate, Mass. served 8 months under Samuel Stockbridge, Col. Hearth's Regt. of Mass., Jan. 1st 1776
serving 1 year under Capt Joshua Jacobs, Col. Bailey Continental Army, May 1st 1777, 8 months under Capt nathaniel Jarvius, Col. Henry Jackson Continental Army. He was engaged in the battle of Frogs Point and White Plains. - "Soldiers of The American
Revolution, Maine," p. 23; Pension #W 22981 National Archives." [A John Dunbar was a grantee at St. Andrews, N.B. among Loyalists resettled there from Castine, ME in 1783-84 - no relationship is known but the surname is curious.] 
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810 I2449  Dunbar  David  29 Jun 1808  19 Jun 1889  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His obituary is in The Ellsworth American, 27 June 1889. He m. Mary Dyer who
d. 3 Feb 1893 and is buried with him. 
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811 I2581  Dunbar  David  1881  1938  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

David m. Florence Snow. 
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812 I369  Dunbar  Deborah  [J] 21 Mar 1697  1 Oct 1772  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Deborah m. 31 July 1723 Samuel Ransom of Plympton as his 2nd wife. 
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813 I2484  Dunbar  Dorothy  18 Nov 1829  10 May 1856  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Mark Honey reports that Dorothy was the first wife of Capt. Benson Wardwell
of Penobscot, ME - see his "Leach Genealogy." 
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814 I2578  Dunbar  Duncan  1874  1946  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Duncan m. Nora Colson. 
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815 I2545  Dunbar  Edward  6 Apr 1844  3 Apr 1864  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Edward served in the War Between the States in Co. D, 1st DC Cavalry. 
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816 I380  Dunbar  Elisha  31 Jul 1762    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elisha m. Fanny Hayden. 
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817 I2463  Dunbar  Elisha  27 Feb 1837  1905  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Elisha was a sea captain. He m. Ellen M. Wardwell who d. 21 March 1873 in childbirth - see The Ellsworth American, 3 April 1873. Their children are Grace D., Margaret (m. Freeman G. Leach of Penobscot and Ellsworth ME; she d. 29 Aug 1940, buried in
Woodbine Cem., Ellsworth), Nellie, Fausta H. (m. in Penobscot 12 Oct 1884 Sumner F. Wardwell and had Mary E. Wardwell [1885-1964, m. Grover C. Witham, bur. Castine, ME]}, Frank W., Albert Burke and Isaac (d. 25 Feb 1952). Capt. Frank Wardwell Dunbar
(26 Feb 1868 - 28 May 1918 [d. at Gloucester, MA]) m. 2 Nov 1890 Laura Wardwell (b. 15 Sept 1871 in Penobscot, d. 10 Jan 1955 in Bucksport, ME, duried with him and infant child Nellie, age 7, in Castine, ME), dau. of Frederick Wardwell and wife Emma R.
Perkins. Capt. Frank and Laura had Lila (21 Oct 1892), Nellie (26 Jan 1895), Vera (1 June 1898), Therese (28 Dec 1903) and Frank H. (24 Feb 1907). 
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818 I2005  Dunbar  Elizabeth  18 Aug 1781  8 Oct 1867  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her marriage intention to William Conner was published at Penobscot 19 Dec
1801. 
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819 I2451  Dunbar  Elizabeth  3 Mar 1812  21 Oct 1889  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her gravestone reads Eliza Dunbar. 
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820 I392  Dunbar  Elizar M  10 May 1837  1 Feb 1864  Not sure if this is the right Eli. Dates match.  bratt01 
821 I392  Dunbar  Elizar M  10 May 1837  1 Feb 1864  Believe burried at Riverside Cemetery, Linn Co, Oregon.  bratt01 
822 I2520  Dunbar  Emily  Jan 1903  Nov 1972  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Emily m. ____ Coombs and had Sylvia Coombs. 
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823 I2552  Dunbar  Eunice H.  23 Jan 1834  1878  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eunice m. 19 May 1859 in Penobscot, ME Ralph D. Cummings of Prospect, ME. 
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825 I2499               
826 I333  Dunbar  Fernando C.  16 May 1839  Abt 14 Jun 1914  Served in the Civil War (War of the Rebellion). 135th Ill. vol. Infantry, served 15 months on the battle front  bratt01 
827 I151  Dunbar  Frances Elizabeth  17 Jul 1827  16 May 1859  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29701903/frances-luper  bratt01 
828 I151  Dunbar  Frances Elizabeth  17 Jul 1827  16 May 1859  Visited grave-site -- See Burial tag. Grave marker appears to be a double grave, but the other marker is broken off. Did she die in child-birth? Would fit the early date of death.  bratt01 
829 I2502  Dunbar  Frank Wardwell  26 Feb 1868  29 May 1918  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

This family is from Mark E. Honey, 8/2001, who reports their children are
Laura E., F. Hayden and Teresa L. 
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830 I2509  Dunbar  Fred  1862  1920  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Fred r. Wardwell Point, Penobscot, ME. The schooner "Fred Dunbar" of Castine
was named for him. He m. Gladys B. ____ (1868-1937) and had Eugene W. Dunbar
who was age 16 in 1920. 
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831 I2533  Dunbar  Geneva  1910  Nov 1970  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Geneva had no children. 
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832 I2582  Dunbar  George E.      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Mark E. Honey reports that George m. Addie Dunbar. He is in the 1850 and
1860 census of Penobscot, ME. 
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833 I365  Dunbar  Hannah  31 May 1677  22 Sep 1715  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Hannah's m. to Edmund Tileston was published at Hingham 5 Nov 1709. She is
his third wife. 
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834 I2032  Dunbar  Harriet  13 Oct 1862  17 Sep 1941  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harriet is daughter of Bennet Dunbar and Francis Leach of Penobscot. She
was a school teacher and had "gone together" with Norman for more than two
decades when they married. They had no children. She graduated from Castine
High School and Eastern State Normal School. Her obituary states she was
survived by sisters Mrs. Charles Devereux of Castine and Mrs. Edward Slipp of
Tacoma, WA, and a brother, Duncan Dunbar of Castine. Her funeral was in the
Castine Unitarian Church. 
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835 I2521  Dunbar  Helen  Jan 1903  Jun 1970  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Helen, twin of Emily, had no children. 
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836 I2516  Dunbar  Henry  20 Jul 1868  Jul 1950  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Henry and Annice also had a son, Harold, who died in infancy. 
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837 I370  Dunbar  Jael  27 Nov 1698  1772  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Jael m. 19 October 1721 Solomon Whiton. 
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838 I2154  Dunbar  Jairus  25 Nov 1784  17 Jun 1856  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Jairus was a sea captain. Mark E. Honey, Meadowview Apts. - #21, Ellsworth,
ME 04605 states (1/96) that Jairus married Hannah Atkins, and that their dau.
Elizabeth m. Daniel Leach. Jairus' dates are from Penobscot VR. Jairus m.
Hannah Atkins 23 (?) Sept 1806.
This line is from Sylvia Conner Wardwell. 
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839 I2487  Dunbar  Jairus  31 Jul 1835  17 Mar 1867  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Jairus and Clara had Addie W. Dunbar (9 Oct 1866 - 8 Nov 1907), Annie L.
Dunbar (1867-1957, unmarried and a teacher). Addie possibly married George
H. Dunbar (5 Apr 1866 - 7 Oct 1916). 
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840 I2654  Dunbar  James    1429  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

James succeeded his cousin Thomas as Earl of Moray. James was hostage for
the king, 1424-27. James is only son of Alexander and Mauld (who in
addition had two daughters). 
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841 I359  Dunbar  James  5 Jun 1664    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

James m. Jane Harris; he moved to Bridgewater and died before his father.
He left sons James and Elisha. 
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842 I2631  Dunbar  Jesse  28 Aug 1760  15 Jan 1836  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Jesse m. Sally Withrell. He was a solider in the War for Independence. 
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843 I367  Dunbar  Joanna  3 Apr 1692  27 Mar 1756  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Joanna m. (1) 6 January 1712/13 John Tilson of Plympton and (2) in June, 1747
William Sturdivant of Halifax. 
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844 I2659  Dunbar  John    1394  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

John married the king's daughter and received a charter for the whole
earldom of Moray, except the lordship and lands of Lachaber and Badenoch,
kept for the king's son, Alexander Stewart. On his death he left two sons
and a daughter, Mabella, married to Robert, 6th Earl of Sutherland. 
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845 I357  Dunbar  John  1 Dec 1657  4 Jul 1679  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

John m. 4 July 1679 Mattithia Aldredge of Dorchester, MA, daughter of George
Aldredge. They r. "Liberty Plain" in South Hingham. Eight children are
listed in "History of the Town of Hingham," II:196. 
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846 I373  Dunbar  Jonathan  Abt 1706    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Jonathan, shown as 9th child, m. (1) 03-22-1729 Hannah Tower and (2)
Hannarh Garnet. 
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847 I2218  Dunbar  Joseph  [J] 13 Mar 1662  7 May 1725  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Joseph resided at South Hingham, MA where he was a farmer. 
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848 I372  Dunbar  Joseph  8 Sep 1702    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Joseph m. 4 October 1729 Elizabeth Cole of Plympton. In 1736 they moved to
Halifax, MA, Children are given in "History of the Town of Hingham," II:197. 
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849 I2505  Dunbar  Joseph G.  9 Sep 1839  1900  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His family is constructed by Mark E. Honey from the 1880, 1900 and 1920
census records. 
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850 I2637  Dunbar  Joshua  2 Oct 1670  26 Oct 1736  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Joshua m. 21 September 1699 Hannah Hatch. Hannah d. 17 June 1743 at age 70.
They farmed at South Hingham, MA, and he was constable in 1728. They had
seven children - see "History of the Town of Hingham," II:197. 
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