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Jonathan Singletary Dunham House

Jonathn Singletary Dunham House
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Jonathan Dunham House and mill site
Jonathan Singletary Dunham House is located in Middlesex County, New Jersey
Jonathan Singletary Dunham House
Jonathan Singletary Dunham House is located in New Jersey
Jonathan Singletary Dunham House
Jonathan Singletary Dunham House is located in the US
Jonathan Singletary Dunham House
Location 650 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge Township, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°33′51″N 74°16′21″W / 40.56417°N 74.27250°W / 40.56417; -74.27250Coordinates: 40°33′51″N 74°16′21″W / 40.56417°N 74.27250°W / 40.56417; -74.27250
Built ca. 1700
Architectural style Gothic Revival, Colonial Revival
Part of Trinity Episcopal Church (#04000431)
Added to NRHP May 12, 2004

The Jonathan Singletary Dunham House, located in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States (the state's first Township, chartered on June 1, 1669 by King Charles II of England), is a house that was built around 1700 by Jonathan Singletary Dunham (January 17, 1640 – September 6, 1724), an early American settler and freeholder who built the first gristmill in New Jersey nearby the house.

Jonathan Dunham was born in Newbury, Massachusetts and married Mary Bloomfield with whom he later moved to present day New Jersey. Bloomfield is a relative of Joseph Bloomfield, Governor of New Jersey, for whom the township of Bloomfield, New Jersey is named. After building the first gristmill in New Jersey, he went on to serve the community in a variety of ways and was elected to the New Jersey Provincial Congress in 1673.Jonathan Singletary Dunham is President Barack Obama’s eighth great-grandfather and the first of Obama’s ancestors to be born in North America.

The 213 acres (0.86 km2) of land upon which the house and gristmill were built was granted to Jonathan Dunham by the newly appointed Governor of New Jersey. The Dunham house is the oldest building in Woodbridge Township, and among the oldest buildings in Middlesex County. Originally a two-story, four room home, the house was built with brick from Holland which had been used as ballast in ships. The Flemish bond brickwork, also known as Dutch bond, makes a distinctive checkerboard pattern that is visible on the first and second floors of the façade. The house was used as a garrison by American soldiers during the American Revolution. The mill, a tidal mill, was located just south of the home, along the Woodbridge River, which was then known as Papiack Creek, at the intersection of the Port Reading Road.


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