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by Stefan Bielinski John Dunbar probably was born during the 1670s or 80s. He was the patriarch of the Dunbar (Ten Barr/Tumber) family of Albany and Schenectady. About 1708, he married Albany native Bata Winne. Their son was baptized at the Albany Dutch church in November 1709. A few years later, he was one of the founders of St. Peters' Anglican church. He served as a church warden for a number of years. These Dunbars lived in the first ward where his property was assessed at a moderate rate. In 1720, he was among the freeholders living in the first ward. The Dunbar home probabaly was on upper State Street near the English church. Dunbar's first wife died before April 1724 when he married a much younger Maria Van Hoesen at the Albany Dutch church. At that time, he was called the widower of Bata Winne! His second marriage produced several more children who were baptized in Schenectady. As many as six of his offspring from two marriages survived their father. He was called an innkeeper and later a vintner. He moved to Schenectady about 1730. John Dunbar filed a will in April 1736. It detailed substantial property and holdings. He died in Schenectady in May. His will passed probate on July 19, 1736. notes
first posted: 11/5/04 |