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Dunnings, Pennsylvania
I came across a town named Dunnings in my genealogy research today. A Reverend B C Jones conducted a wedding there in January 1889. After some research I found that Dunnings was a village within the rural Roaring Brook and had a post office, according to a 1873 Beers Atlas map found on Amazon. The village was subject of an inset enlargement on the map for Roaring Brook, PA. I'm wondering if Elmhurst Township might be a more recent name for Dunnings, the latter not being mentioned anywhere in Wikipedia. I would add it myself but figure locals might know best where it fits. [https://www.amazon.com/Roaring-Dunnings-Antique-Original-Pennsylvania/dp/B01H7LCVWY 1873 Roaring Brook map] Pnoble805 (talk) 06:12, 28 September 2019 (UTC)