FIRST GENERATION 1. Gustavus Adolphus GUNN was born about 1791. SECOND GENERATION 2. Moses GUNN was born on 12 Oct 1728 in Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 3 Jan 1793 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. A Typical Puritan Town - By Robert P. Clapp, Published by The New Clairvaux Press, Montague, Mass. 1910, p. 196 Was the first representative from this district to the Provincial Congress in 1774 for which he received 3 pounds, 14 shillings and 4 pence. History of The Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, by John Montague Smith, prepared by Henry W. Taft & Abbie T. Montague. Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1899. p. 384 Graduated at Yale College, 1748; was a physician, settled in Montague; was an ardent Whig during the Revolution and rendered much local service; represented Sunderland and Montague in the General Court. He was married to Eleanor INGRAM on 17 Jun 1790 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. 3. Eleanor INGRAM was born on 2 Jan 1754 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She was born on 2 Jan 1754 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Vital Records of Montague, Massachusetts To The End of The Year 1849. Published by the Essex Institute Salem Mass. 1934. p. 84. of Amherst, Mass. History of The Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, by John Montague Smith, prepared by Henry W. Taft & Abbie T. Montague. Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1899. p. 385. of South Hadley, Mass. Moses GUNN and Eleanor INGRAM had the following children: 1 i. Gustavus Adolphus GUNN. ii. Elizabeth Ingram GUNN was born about 1793. THIRD GENERATION 4. Nathaniel GUNN was born on 30 Jul 1693 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 29 Nov 1779 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Old South Cemetery, Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. A Typical Puritan Town - By Robert P. Clapp, Published by The New Clairvaux Press, Montague, Mass. 1910, p. 196 Had three wives and seven children. One of the first settlers of the town of Montague locating there about 1726. History of The Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, by John Montague Smith, prepared by Henry W. Taft & Abbie T. Montague. Press of E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1899. p. 383. One of the 40 first settlers of Sunderland, Mass.; home lot, No. 8, East side. He succeeded his father as town clerk in 1730, but soon returned to Hatfield. His children, Elisha and Ester, were born in Hatfield, Mass. After 1739 he returned and settled in "Hunting Hills" Genealogies of Hadley Families, Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Compiled Sylvester Judd, published in 1905. p. 63. Resided in Sunderland, Mass. He was married to Esther BELDING on 26 Nov 1724. 5. Esther BELDING was born in 1697 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Nathaniel GUNN and Esther BELDING had the following children: i. Lt. Nathaniel GUNN was born on 24 Jan 1726 in Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 22 Apr 1807 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Old South Cemetery, Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 61, p. 270. Served as lieutenant in Capt. Moses Harvey's company, Hampshire County regiment, 1776 - 78. ii. Moses GUNN was born on 28 Oct 1727 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 13 Nov 1727 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. 2 iii. Moses GUNN. iv. Capt. Asahel GUNN was born on 16 Nov 1730 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 11 Jul 1796 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Old South Cemetery, Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts. A Typical Puritan Town - By Robert P. Clapp, Published by The New Clairvaux Press, Montague, Mass. 1910, p. 196 Asahel Gunn, my great-grandfather was paid 1 shillings a year for turning the key in the meeting house, and seeing that the doors were properly opened and closed. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 165, p. 292. Served as captain of the 9th company, 6th regiment, Hampshire County, Massachusetts troops. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 33, p. 42. Served as lieutenant of minute men at the Lexington Alarm and was chosen captain, 1776. He served in the Burgoyne campaign, but resigned, 1778, on account of ill health. v. Elisha GUNN was born on 16 Jan 1733 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. vi. Esther GUNN was born on 20 Apr 1736 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 6. Elisha INGRAM was born on 7 Sep 1717 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 23 May 1783 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He was married to Elizabeth SMITH on 14 Aug 1743 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 7. Elizabeth SMITH was born on 10 Sep 1712 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died in Oct 1789 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Elisha INGRAM and Elizabeth SMITH had the following children: i. Anna INGRAM was born on 10 Jun 1744 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. ii. Elizabeth INGRAM was born on 16 Sep 1746 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. iii. Eunice INGRAM was born on 23 Sep 1748 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. iv. Lucy INGRAM was born on 22 Jul 1750 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. v. Azubah INGRAM was born on 15 Apr 1752 in Amherst, Hampshire, Ma ssachusetts. 3 vi. Eleanor INGRAM. vii. Jerusha INGRAM was born on 7 May 1756 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 5 Dec 1824. viii. Susannah INGRAM was born on 10 Jun 1758 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died on 26 Sep 1760 in Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts.