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Levi Bonham

Male 1785 - 1862  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Levi Bonham was born in 1785 in Shiloh, New Jersey (son of Hezekiah Bonham and Sarah (..) Bonham); died on 26 Feb 1862.

    Levi married Sarah Remington on 25 Oct 1808. Sarah was born about 1785; died after 1809. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Remington Bonham was born on 28 Apr 1810 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 6 Apr 1881 in Hopewell, Cumberland Co, New Jersey.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hezekiah Bonham was born on 17 Apr 1752 in Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey (son of Zachariah Bonham and Patience Ayars); died on 19 Nov 1809 in Shiloh, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1774, Hopewell, Cumberland Co, New Jersey
    • Census: 1779, St. Ow Creek Twp, Cumberland Co, New Jersey

    Notes:

    Census:
    Name: Hezekiah Bonham
    State: NJ
    County: Cumberland County
    Township: Hopewell Townshiptx
    Year: 1774
    Record Type: August Tax List
    Page: 003
    Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822


    Census:
    Name: Hezekiah Bonham
    State: NJ
    County: Cumberland County
    Township: St.Ow Creek Township
    Year: 1779
    Record Type: September Tax List January Tax List
    Page: 001
    Database: NJ Early Census Index

    Hezekiah married Sarah (..) Bonham about 1773 in Shiloh, New Jersey. Sarah was born about 1755; died after 1776. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah (..) Bonham was born about 1755; died after 1776.
    Children:
    1. Mary Bonham was born on 22 Nov 1774 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 21 May 1813.
    2. Ruth Bonham was born about 1776 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died after 1777.
    3. Jehu Bonham was born in Dec 1779 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 2 Apr 1783.
    4. Enoch Bonham was born on 3 Sep 1781 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died in 1816.
    5. 1. Levi Bonham was born in 1785 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 26 Feb 1862.
    6. Hannah Bonham was born on 23 Apr 1788 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 11 Sep 1840.
    7. Sarah Bonham was born on 7 May 1791 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 27 Dec 1791 in Shiloh, New Jersey.
    8. Phillip Bonham was born on 7 Jul 1792 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died after 1793.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Zachariah Bonham was born in 1707 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (son of Hezekiah* (MF) Bonham, Sr and Ann Hunt, (2nd wife?)); died in 1773 in Cumberland Co, New Jersey; was buried in Seventh Day Baptist Church Cem, Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 13 Dec 1736, Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey

    Notes:

    He was at Princeton as late as 1747 and then went to Piscataway near where his brothers Amariah and Zedekiah had located. He married here in 1750 Patience Ayars, daughter of Caleb Ayars, Jr, of Shiloh. He died about 1775, and his widow married Joseph Carl. His land lying on the North side of Mill Road, just above Shiloh was divided among his three sons, Hezekiah, Malachi, and Ephraim.

    Other-Begin:
    Minutes of Town Meeting, 1716-1928, Lawrence Twp., Mercer County., New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey,

    December ye 13 day 1736 Zachariah Bonham records a

    "soril mair with a call face branded with Lo on the near thigh marked with a half penny eich side of the off ear

    also a sorril mare colt with a flaxen main & and tail about a year & ... branded with 1 1 as he supposes with lC on the off thigh both hur hind feet white with a small crop on the off ear & a half penny one the fore side of the ...

    with a yiar old hors coalt bay culour with a blais in the face & white feet gelt.

    http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Bonham%20Family/BonhamZachariah1707.html

    Zachariah married Patience Ayars in 1750 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Patience was born about 1712; died after 1778 in Cumberland Co, New Jersey; was buried in Seventh-Day Baptist Church Cem, Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Patience Ayars was born about 1712; died after 1778 in Cumberland Co, New Jersey; was buried in Seventh-Day Baptist Church Cem, Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: Between 1773 and 1778, St. Ow Creek Twp, Cumberland Co, New Jersey

    Notes:

    Daughter of Caleb Ayars, Jr, of Shiloh.
    She was a distant cousin of Zebulon Ayers, husband of Zachariah's sister, Temperance. Her family lived near Cohansey Corners, subsequently called Shiloh, in Salem (later Cumberland) County, New Jersey with a large settlement of sabbatarian Baptists. Zachariah and Patience lived in Shiloh and were Seventh Day Baptists.

    Census:
    Name: Patience Bonham
    State: NJ
    County: Cumberland County
    Township: St.Ow Creek Townshiptx
    Year: 1773
    Record Type: August Tax List
    Page: 009
    Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822

    Name: Patience Bonham
    State: NJ
    County: Cumberland County
    Township: St.Ow Creek Township
    Year: 1774
    Record Type: August Tax List
    Page: 137
    Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822


    Name: Patience Bonham
    State: NJ
    County: Cumberland County
    Township: St.Ow Creek Township
    Year: 1778
    Record Type: May Tax List November Tax List
    Page: 004
    Database: NJ Early Census Index

    Children:
    1. 2. Hezekiah Bonham was born on 17 Apr 1752 in Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey; died on 19 Nov 1809 in Shiloh, New Jersey.
    2. Malachi Bonham was born about 1755 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died after 1779.
    3. Ephraim Bonham was born in 1766 in Shiloh, New Jersey; died on 4 Sep 1817 in Shiloh, New Jersey.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hezekiah* (MF) Bonham, Sr was born on 6 May 1667 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts (son of Nicholas* Bonham, (immigrant) and Hannah* (MF) Fuller); died after 9 Jul 1738 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Episcopal clergyman

    Notes:

    It it believed that he was born during his father's migration from Massachusetts to New Jersey. According to Jack D. Ross, Hezekiah was born in Barnstable Township, Barnstable, Maryland. At the death of his father he was made executor of thill along with his mother, although he was not of legal age. Thus, he surely had the confidence and respect of his father.
    He was accepted as a townsman of Piscataway 2 Jan 1687/8 apparently on coming of age. He married in 1690 Mary Dunn, daughter of Hugh Dunn and Elizabeth Drake, one of the immigrant families of Mass. Hugh Dunn mentioned Hezekiah in his will. ry was born 19 Jan 1671 in Piscataway. They had four children: Mary, Samuel, Hannah and Sarah, their births being preserved in the Piscataway records." Family tradition indicates that he was an Episcopal clergyman. He was a farmer by trade.
    During the period 1690 to 1699 there were numerous land transfers made by Hezekiah and his wife Mary, including receiving a patent for land at Piscataway in 1695. "Bonham's lot," also "Bonham's creeks," and "Nicholas Bonham's land" are spn of in different conveyances.
    On 1 May 1697 Hezekiah Bonham received confirmation of a grant of 182 acres "in right of his late father Hezekiah Bonham, Thomas Ffarnewoorth and Daniel Lippington." Hezekiah Bonham and wife Mary later sold two of these tracts.
    On 9 Oct 1697 Hezekiah Bonham of Piscataway and wife Mary sold land in Piscataway part of which was the "remainder of land held by Bonham in the right of Daniel Lippentone"
    Hezekiah and wife Mary sold further land in Piscataway to Edward Slater on 27 Oct 1698. (Lippentone and Slater were brother-in-laws).
    One Sunday in about 1697 or 1698 Hezekiah, who was credited with being a religious man and one of influence in the church, was found working by the very religious Edmund Dunham, his brother-in-law. Hezekiah's sister Mary had married Edmund Dm in 1681. Mr. Dunham was the first white child born in Piscataway township, and his father, Benjajah Dunham, is said to have settled here years before any other Englishmen arrived. Oliver B. Leonard in writing on "Piscataway Planters" says "Edmund Dunham grew to be an influential member of society, and became a lay preacher, helping to mold the tender consciences and direct the religiously inclined of the pioneer community." At that time Edmund was pastor of the Baptist Church of Piscataway. Because Edmund found Hezekiah working on Sunday he took him to account. To quote Morgan Edwards on the incident:
    "Bonham put Dunham to prove that the first day of the week was holy by divine institution. How the debate was carried on is not known; but it is known that the above attack was the thing which set Mr. Dunham to study the subject; and that cing the seventh day of the week was the effect. In a short time after 17 people sided with Mr. Dunham which opened a prospect of having a Sabbatarian church in Piscataway; to prepare for it Mr. Dunham went to Westerly, (RI) and there received ordination at the hands of Rev. William Gibbons; and in 1705 he and his party were formed into a church," the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Piscataway.
    Hezekiah was not among the organizers. He had moved to Hunterdon in West Jersey in about 1698 as he appears in no record of any kind in Piscataway after 1698, except the sale of further land in Piscataway to Edward Slater on 27 Oct 1698. (Lintone and Slater were brother-in-laws). Evidently the property was sold after their move since on 18 March 1698/9 he appears in a list of inhabitants of Maidenhead when Gov. Jeremiah Basse and others, as agents, sold 100 acres to the inhabitants of Maidenhead for 5 shillings, for a meeting house, school and burial ground, thus indicating that he had an interest in that section of New Jersey.
    (my note: there is no evidence of this 2nd marriage and 15 children)
    Mary Dunn died Nov 7, 1699 and he remarried in 1700 in Hunterdon Co. By his second wife he had 15 more children, some thirteen of whom bore names ending in the Biblical "iah". Hence they are called the"iah" BONHAMS. These children were Heze, Jr.; Nehemiah; Zachariah; Zedekiah; Amariah; Temperance; Malachiah; Amaziah; Jeremiah; Ephraim; Josiah; Isaiah; Obadiah; Zephamia; and Uriah.
    On 28 Aug 1701 he is mentioned as an abutter in Middlesex Co,; on 26 Aug 1703 he was among those who consented to an agreement between Dr. Daniel Coxe, Esq. and Thomas Revell, on behalf of purchasers of land in Maidenhead and Hopewell Townsh
    On 1 Jan 1712/3 he contributed money to organize a new county (in this document he is Hezekiah Bonham, Sr., indicating that a younger Hezekiah, not necessarily his son, was in the town).
    On 24 Nov 1722 he witnessed the will of Jonathan Stout of Hopewell Township.
    In 1723 he was a judge in Hunterdon Co.
    On 6 Nov 1730 his original signature appears with others on an agreement to sell the town lot to the highest bidder.
    On 21 April 1732 his bond is mentioned in the codicil to the will of Daniel Howell of Trenton.
    On 9 July 1738 his signature appears on the will of Henry Merson, the last known recording of his name. The exact date of his death and burial place are unknown.
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    There is some debate as to the identity of his second wife. According to "Mayflower Families through Five Generations," Vol 4, p 37, "Hezekiah Bonham does not appear in the Hunterdon Co. court records but is mentioned in the following document, none of which mention a second wife or any other children." It also states "This claim may have originated in misinterpretation of the will of Samuel Hunt of Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, dated 15 Jan 1717/8 in which he decreed that his real estate was to be partititioned among Samuel Hunt's heirs by son Samuel, by Hezekiah Bonham, and by John Prince."
    According to "The Bonham Family" by Samuel J. Bonham, pg 9, she was Ann Hunt, daughter of Ralph or Samuel Hunt. This theory is derived from the will of Samuel Hunt, New Jersey Archives, Vol. 21, p 248.
    According to "Bonham and Related Family Lines" by H. E. Bonham 1996, says on page 229, that Hezekiah's second wife was Mary Bishop, daughter of David & Mary (Alger) Bishop according to the will of David Bishop 07 Jan 1684 where he mentions a Hezekiah Bonham married to his daughter Mary. However, in 1684 Hezekiah, son of Nicholas, was 17 years old and it was four years later that he married Mary Dunn in 1690. There must have been another Hezekiah Bonham; although, according to references, there was no evidence of another Hezekiah Bonham.

    Hezekiah* married Ann Hunt, (2nd wife?) in 1700 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Ann (daughter of Samuel Hunt and Mary Burroughs) was born in 1678 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1724. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Hunt, (2nd wife?) was born in 1678 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (daughter of Samuel Hunt and Mary Burroughs); died after 1724.

    Notes:

    Some say 2nd wife was mary Bishop, daughter of David & Mary (Alger) Bishop, according to the will of David Bishop 7 January 1684 (source: "Bonham & Related Family Lines" by H.E. Bonham 1996, p 229.

    Other sources say his Hezekiah's second wife was Ann Hunt, daughter of Ralph or Samuel Hunt, and that they were married in 1699 in Maidenhead, New Jersey.
    The children listed are listed as the children of Hezekiah and Ann Hunt.

    From Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 4, p 38:
    *Note: No evidence found to support Monette's claim that Hezekiah had second wife Ann Hunt. The claim may have originated in misinterpretation of the will of Samuel Hunt of Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, dated 15 Jan 1717/8 in which he decreed tht his real estate was to be partitioned among Samuel Hunt's heirs by son Samuel, by Hezekiah Bonham, and by John Prince.
    Monette lists the following as children of Hezekiah Bonham and his unproven 2nd wife Ann Hunt: Hezekiah, Nehemiah, Zachariah, Zedekiah, Amariah, Temperence, Malachiah, Amaziah, Ephraim, Jeremiah, Josiah, Isaiah, Zephaniah, Uriah & Obadiah.
    (The ancestors of Ann Hunt were supplied by Foxlover@aol.com of Salt Lake City.)

    Children:
    1. Hezekiah* Bonham, Jr was born in 1701 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1745 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    2. Nehemiah Bonham, Sr (dna) was born about 1702 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1789 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.
    3. 4. Zachariah Bonham was born in 1707 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1773 in Cumberland Co, New Jersey; was buried in Seventh Day Baptist Church Cem, Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey.
    4. Zedekiah Bonham was born in 1707 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died about 1760 in Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.
    5. Amariah Bonham, (dna) was born in 1709 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 22 Apr 1803 in Middle Twp, Washington Co, Pennsylvania.
    6. Temperance Bonham was born in 1710 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1750 in Woodbridge Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.
    7. Rev. Malachiah Bonham, Sr. (dna) was born in 1713 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1789 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    8. Amaziah "Amos" Bonham was born in 1714 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 5 Feb 1748/49 in New Jersey.
    9. Jeremiah Bonham was born in 1715 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1782 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    10. Ephaim Bonham was born in 1716 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 1794 in Pennsylvania.
    11. Josiah Bonham was born in 1717 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1747.
    12. Isaiah Bonham was born in 1719 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1721.
    13. Obadiah Bonham was born in 1720 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1724.
    14. Zephaniah Bonham was born in 1722 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1723.
    15. Uriah Bonham, (dna) was born in 1724 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 4 May 1809 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.