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Franklin DUNHAM
Mary B. ABBE
Husband:  Franklin [B.?] DUNHAM
Birth:  24 Jul 1826, Mansfield, Tolland Co., CT
Death:  10 Oct 1904
Disposition:  buried Gurleyville Cemetery, Gurleyville, Tolland Co., CT
Father:  Jesse DUNHAM
Mother:  Clarissa GURLEY
Marriage:  2 Jan 1853
Wife:  Mary B. ABBE
Birth:  17 Apr 1826, Windham, Windham Co., CT
Death:  26 Jun 1901
Disposition:  buried Gurleyville Cemetery, Gurleyville, Tolland Co., CT
Father:  Lucius ABBE (1702-1841) — Shubael5, Joshua4, Ebenezer3, Samuel2, John1 ABBE (c1613-1689/90) of England
Mother:  Mary B. VIOL (1782-1866)
Children:
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Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; UK, United Kingdom, ENG, England; USA, US, United States, Connecticut, Pennsylvania

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2a.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #51-52 of 64):  Boarding House(?), East Windsor, Hartford Co., CT, Roll M432_39, pp. 80A-80B, 341/409, enumerated 23 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):-
Jefferson Dunham 27 M   Boss Spinner   Conn
Franklin     " 24 M   "   "
[42 young men and women]
Jefferson is Franklin's brother.

2b.  1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  Franklin DUNHAM (æ 22, b. CT; factory laborer) and Jefferson DUNHAM (æ 26, b. CT; factory laborer) are also enumerated in the Town of Mansfield, Tolland Co., CT, with their parents and other siblings (q.v.).

3.  1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #29 of 56):  Mansfield Centre P.O., Mansfield, Tolland Co., CT, Roll M653_80, p. 699, PN 59, 466/512, enumerated 17 Jul 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):-
Franklin Dunham 33 M   Merchant 1000 1200 Conn
Mary D     " 33 F         "
George W Bowen 60 M   Sea Captain     Penn
Mary B Abbe 70 F         Conn
Andrew Chester 23 M   Clerk     "
Listed next to Franklin's parents, Jesse & Clarissa DUNHAM.

4.  Find-a-Grave: Entries (online at findagrave.com):
Name Franklin Dunham Mary B Abbe Dunham
Birth 24 Jul 1826
Mansfield, Tolland Co., CT
17 Apr 1826
Windham, Windham Co., CT
Death 10 Oct 1904 26 Jun 1901
Burial Gurleyville Cemetery
Gurleyville, Tolland Co., CT
Inscription FRANKLIN DUNHAM
DIED OCT 10, 1904
AGED 78
MARY B. ABBE
HIS WIFE
DIED JUNE 26, 1901
AGED 75
Spouse Mary B Abbe Dunham (1826-1901) Franklin Dunham (1826-1904)
Memorial # 61030872 61031005

5.  Cleveland Abbe & Josephine Genung Nichols.  1916.  Abbe-Abbey Genealogy:  in Memory of John Abbe and His Descendants.  Tuttle, Morehouse, & Taylor Co., New Haven, CT (online at hathitrust.org, archive.org, et al.):
p. 1
FIRST GENERATION
     1.  JOHN1 ABBE, born in England about 1613; died in Salem, Mass., about 1689-90...
p. 5      John Abbe married (1) MARY _____.  She was born in England about 1615-20, and died in Wenham, Mass., September 6, 1672.  She was doubtless the mother of all of his children...
Children, probably all by first wife...
     3  Samuel Abbe; m. Mary Knowlton...
p. 8
[SECOND GENERATION...]
     3.  SAMUEL2 ABBE, son of John1 Abbe, born probably at Wenham, Mass., about 1646... died in Windham, Conn., March 1697-8... 
p. 10 ... Samuel2 Abbe married in Wenham, Mass., October 12, 1672, MARY KNOWLTON, born 1653...
p. 11
...Children of Samuel and Mary (Knowlton) Abbe...
    16 Ebenezer Abbe, b. July 31, 1683; m. Mary Allen...
p. 21
THIRD GENERATION...
     16.  EBENEZER3 ABBE, son of Samuel2 and Mary (Knowlton) Abbe, born in July 31, 1683, in Salem Village, Mass., baptized in Wenham before 1685; died in Windham, Conn., Decmber 5, 1758...
p. 22 ...Ebenezer Abbe married at Mansfield, October 28, 1707, MARY ALLEN, who died 1766...
Children, births recorded in Windham...
     46 Joshua Abbe, b. Jan. 20, 1710-11; m. Mary Ripley...
p. 35
FOURTH GENERATION...
     46.  JOSHUA4 ABBE, son of Ebenezer3 and Mary (Allen) Abbe, born January 20, 1710-1, in Mansfield, Conn.; died January 13, 1807; buried in Windham...
     Married in Windham, April 14, 1736, MARY RIPLEY, born November 16 (or 18), 1716, at Windham, Conn.; died October 1, 1769, at Windham... 
Children, births recorded in Windham
... 117 Shubael Abbe, b. Nov. 9, 1744; m. Lucy Chester...
p. 73
FIFTH GENERATION...
     117SHUBAEL5 ABBE, son of Joshua4 and Mary (Ripley) Abbe, born in North Windham, Conn., November 9, 1744; died April 16, 1804...
p. 74      ...Shubael Abbe married in Windham, January 26, 1774, LUCY CHESTER, who died in Windham, June 21, 1818, ages 66 years.
Children, born in Windham...
p. 75 ...249  Lucius (2) Abbe, b. April 3, 1792; m. Mrs. Mary B (Viol) Young...
p. 137
SIXTH GENERATION...

     249.  LUCIUS6 ABBE, son of Shubael5 and Lucy (Chester) Abbe, born in Windham, Conn., April 3, 1702; died November 6, 1841; buried in Windham.  He was called "uptown Lucius."
     Married in Mansfield, Conn., April 18, 1813, MRS. MARY B. (VIOL) YOUNG, widow of Edward Young of Philadelphia, born in Newport, December 11, 1782; died in Mansfield, August 11, 1866.

Children...
     Mary B. Abbe, b. April 17, 1826; m. Jan. 2, 1853, Franklin Dunham of Mansfield, b. July 24, 1826.

6.  Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com).

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