Is he really a son?



I have been researching the children of Thomas Dunston from Logan County, Ohio.
While attempting to read, his will,  I noticed that one of his sons was missing from the division of assets. (see below)


Based on the evidence that I can find, James Dunston (also spelled Dunson) was born about 1790 in Virginia. And likely passed way after 1850.  He married Cynthia Bainbridge (as spelled Bambridge) on 20 February 1812 in West Virginia. Before 1820, he relocated his family to Lake Township in Logan County, Ohio.  James and his sons worked together on the family farm, where they cultivated oats, rye, and wheat and raised pigs, sheep, cattle, and horses. 


James and Cynthia had four children- Stephen, James Morgan, Thomas and Cynthia. Two of the children stayed in Logan County where they raised families and farmed; while the other two moved to Illinois and Indiana. 

It has been enjoyable to discover snippets of their lives on genealogy websites and online books. I have been examining details of census records hoping to find a stronger connection between James and his father, Thomas.  

So far, the connection between James and Thomas Dunston is only inferred. I have documented his name with  his sister,  Eleanor Dunston  (Lease).  

*I have one more connection to research:  his marriage took place in West Virginia which some sources indicate is where his father's regiment was fighting during the War of 1812.   I will provide update here if I discover any more details or evidence. 

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