Hello
I am intrigued. I came across this through an idle google search. My family are descended from Dunns of Hull, and we have DNA connections to Pennock Dunn (all of them) but cannot break through the brick wall to find just how. The furthest back we currently go is to Robert Dunn, b 1789 an ornithologist or more accurately in those days, bird murderer since all they wanted was stuffed birds and eggs. He was a published author and we know quite a bit about him, but not who his father was. He died in 1859 in Hull aged 70. He was married at least three times, probably bigamously the last time, but was buried with his first wife. Now you see why we are perplexed! Beverley and South Cave and of course Sculcoates are attractive, again because of DNA. We think we are connected to a John Dunn, a ships carpenter who was buried next to said couple. He died in 1828 and his son born a few weeks earlier was baptised at Holy Trinity along with three of said Robert's sons. I would be grateful for any information you can share, Thanks Lynne Reid