William Dungan

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William Dungan

Birth
Netherlands
Death
18 Sep 1636 (aged 35–36)
Greater London, England
Burial
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map
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[An Early English Perfumer--William Dungan of St. Martin-in-the Fields c. 1600-1636--His Ancestry and Family by Thomas P. Dungan (2017).]
The family once thought to be English is likely to be Irish, primarily the O'Donegans of Ara in Tipperary County.

Page 20 summarizes the Dungan Genealogy in chart form. I added other information from the book.

John Dongan (Anne O'Moore) died between 1510-1520 (Bailiff of Dublin, fishmonger)
Philip Dongan (Alison Walsh) died about 1535 (Merchant of High Street in Dublin)
Thomas (Ms. Donnough?) c. 1515-1578 (Gentleman of Dublin)
Richard (several wives) c. 1540-1609 (Master Plaster of London)
[see notes below]
Thomas (Mary) c. 1564-1604 (involved in mercantile affairs in the Netherlands)
William (Frances Latham) c. 1600-1636 (Perfumer of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, London)
Thomas Dungan (Elizabeth Weaver) 1635-1687 (Baptist Minister of Bucks County, Pennsylvania)

I, kk, added these notes to the bio for completeness.

I suggest the genealogy be removed from this post. Richard Dungan, the plasterer did not have any children according to the Gazeteer of Plasterers which gives quite an extensive bio. His widow had one child, a girl, from a previous marriage.
Contributor: Anonymous (51087612)

To Anonymous: Williams parents were Thomas Dungan and Mary as proved by his baptism record, as an adult prior to his marriage, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London on 15 June 1628. His baptism record names his parents. See: Dungan, Thomas P. "Correcting the Ancestry of William Dungan, Perfumer of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London." The Genealogist 4 (1983), 181- 202.
Dungan, Thomas P. "New Evidence in the Search for the Parentage of William Dungan of St. Martin-in-the-Fields." The Genealogist 10 (1989), 167-194.
[An Early English Perfumer--William Dungan of St. Martin-in-the Fields c. 1600-1636--His Ancestry and Family by Thomas P. Dungan (2017).]
The family once thought to be English is likely to be Irish, primarily the O'Donegans of Ara in Tipperary County.

Page 20 summarizes the Dungan Genealogy in chart form. I added other information from the book.

John Dongan (Anne O'Moore) died between 1510-1520 (Bailiff of Dublin, fishmonger)
Philip Dongan (Alison Walsh) died about 1535 (Merchant of High Street in Dublin)
Thomas (Ms. Donnough?) c. 1515-1578 (Gentleman of Dublin)
Richard (several wives) c. 1540-1609 (Master Plaster of London)
[see notes below]
Thomas (Mary) c. 1564-1604 (involved in mercantile affairs in the Netherlands)
William (Frances Latham) c. 1600-1636 (Perfumer of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, London)
Thomas Dungan (Elizabeth Weaver) 1635-1687 (Baptist Minister of Bucks County, Pennsylvania)

I, kk, added these notes to the bio for completeness.

I suggest the genealogy be removed from this post. Richard Dungan, the plasterer did not have any children according to the Gazeteer of Plasterers which gives quite an extensive bio. His widow had one child, a girl, from a previous marriage.
Contributor: Anonymous (51087612)

To Anonymous: Williams parents were Thomas Dungan and Mary as proved by his baptism record, as an adult prior to his marriage, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London on 15 June 1628. His baptism record names his parents. See: Dungan, Thomas P. "Correcting the Ancestry of William Dungan, Perfumer of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London." The Genealogist 4 (1983), 181- 202.
Dungan, Thomas P. "New Evidence in the Search for the Parentage of William Dungan of St. Martin-in-the-Fields." The Genealogist 10 (1989), 167-194.

Bio by: Colleen Russell