This is a 20 year breakthrough for some of our subscribers. Thanks to Ken Shelton and Mr. Wellington. Hunt-L always is pleased when good work comes through and we are able to participate.-sbh. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ You had better talk to KENT WELLINGTON shown below to get it all straightened out. I hope this clears your 20 brick wall. Many thanks to Ken Shelton. I doubt that there was a crossover between this family and the Muhlenburg Hunts.(Ralph Hunt line) If anyone knows of one let me know. Only thing I don't have now is from where the first THOMAS's parent were and came from. Maybe WELLINGTON can clear that up. I have asked Ken Shelton about this as well. ***************************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth Shelton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 4:09 PM Subject: RE: [HUNT-L] Hunt,John Sr.& Jr/Pulaski Co KY > Some info I have on the Charles Co, MD Hunts > > Sincerely, > > Ken Shelton > > *********************************************************** > > Descendants of Thomas Hunt of Charles Co, MD > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. THOMAS1 HUNT was born Bef. 1720, and died 1759 in Charles Co, MD. > He married ELIZABETH UNKNOWN. She died 1764 in Charles Co, MD. > > Notes for THOMAS HUNT: > Will of Thomas Hunt of Charles Co, MD made 30 Jan 1759, executed 28 Dec > 1759, names wife Elizabeth & son-in-law William Moreland. Will of Eliza > Hunt made out 6 Feb 1764 & executed 29 May 1764. Names John, Benjamin, > Philip, Catherine, Ann, Thomas Hunt and son-in-law William Moreland. > > Children of THOMAS HUNT and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN are: > 2. i. JOHN2 HUNT, b. Bef. 1740, Charles Co, MD. > > ii. UNKNOWN HUNT, b. Bef. 1740; m. WILLIAM MORELAND. > > iii. THOMAS HUNT, b. Abt. 1747, Charles Co, MD. > > Notes for THOMAS HUNT (iii -- son of Thomas1 Hunt): > Widowed in 1830 Wilson Co, TN. Has 1 male / 1 female 20-30, 1 female > 15-20, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 0-5. There could be a married son's family > here, as Thomas should not have infant children -- the 2 males. It is > possible the male 20-30 & one female, either 20-30 or 15-20, are husband > & wife, and the 0-5 males belong to them. > > In 1820, in WIlson Co, TN with 111001 01010 (before 1775) > > This is presumably Thomas as on page 377 is Matthis (Matthias or Tice) > Houk (Hawk/Hauk), then John Webb, Hardy Hunt, Jesse Hunt, William F. > Webb, John Babb, Jacob Mayo, Matthew Horn, THomas Hunt, John Hunt, > Thomas Babb -- last 3 next door to each other. > > According to the census in 1830, he is 60-70, which does not jive with > his pension application that says he is 86 years old in 1833. He > estimates that he moved to Halifax Co, VA and lived there about 30 > years. He then states to have lived in Wilson Co, TN for about 20-22 > years. Now, that would place his emmigration to Wilson County, TN > around 1810-1813, his move to Halifax Co, VA around 1780, and he was in > the militia in Charles County, MD from around 1776 to his discharge in > 1779. According to the testimony of George Russ, he was 86 in 1833, so > he is born ca1747. He would have been about 30 during the Revolution, > not impossible. Additionally, he therefore should have been in the > 70-80 or even 80-90 category in the 1830 census. Need to get an > original copy of the 1830 Wilson Co, TN census to verify the placement > of his tick mark. > > A good cross-check, though, is that Matthias Hawk gives his age as 56 & > Rial J. Atkinson as 37, and both of these ages agree within 1 year of > those both men gave on the 1850 census. I am inclined to believe the > ca1747 age date. > > More About THOMAS HUNT: > Census: 1830, Wilson Co, TN Census > Fact 2: 1820, Wilson Co, TN Census > > iv. ANN HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. > v. BENJAMIN HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. > vi. CATHERINE HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. > vii. PHILIP HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. JOHN2 HUNT (THOMAS1) was born Bef. 1740 in Charles Co, MD. > > Notes for JOHN HUNT: > Son Abraham states in Rev War pension file that Abraham was born in > Charles County, MD in 1762, and moved to Charlotte Co, VA in ca1779. > Entered the Revolution in Charlotte Co, VA as a substitute for John Lee > (date either not given or not copied). Indicated in 1833 that he was in > Wayne Co, KY for 30 years, so he would have left Wilkes Co, NC in > 1795-1800. Indicates 16 years in Wilkes Co, NC prior to move to Wayne > CO, KY, so John would have moved to Wilkes Co, NC in ca1780-1785. > Enlisted again in Wilkes Co, NC a few days after the Battle of Eutaw > Springs, and a 3rd time as substitute for the drafted Alexander > Richardson. > > Child of JOHN HUNT is: > i. ABRAHAM3 HUNT, b. 06 August 1762. > > Notes for ABRAHAM HUNT: > Revolutionary War pensioner in Wayne Co, KY. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 3:02 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [HUNT-L] Hunt,John Sr.& Jr/Pulaski Co KY > > > Sandy, > > You have found my brickwall. I descend from Stephen Hunt, one of the > sons of > John and Rhoda. > > It is believed that John Hunt Jr. was the brother of Abraham who lived > in > Wayne Co., KY. From the Revolution War Pension papers, it shows Abraham > born > in 1762 in Charles Co., MD. The family moved to Virginia and during the > Revolution, the father John moved his family to NC. John jr. came to > Wayne > and Pulaski Co. shortly before 1800. John Jr.'s first wife most have > died > before 1804 when he md. Rhoda Chaney. > > I have a lot of information on the children of John Jr., but not much on > his > ancestors. Let me know if you would like a report on the children. Many > moved > on to Illinois and Missouri. > > Kent Wellington > [email protected] > > > In a message dated 3/20/03 11:00:42 AM Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > John Hunt Sr m. Rhoda Chaney on Jan 2, 1804 This family must have come > > > from > > Virginia for I have no record of them descending from Northern Hunts > who > > wound up in Muhlenburg Co KY. descenants of Ralph Hunt of LI and Col. > > Jonathan Hunt. > > > > These are real for they are in the 1800 census and some newspaper > > articles. > > They belonged to the ROCKLICK church Pulaski Co. but from where did > they > > come? > > > > Sandy Hunt > > Lubbock > > > > > > ==== HUNT Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb's World Connect, an archive of HUNT GEDCOMs: > <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?surname=hunt> > > > ==== HUNT Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb's World Connect, an archive of HUNT GEDCOMs: > <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?surname=hunt>
Some info I have on the Charles Co, MD Hunts Sincerely, Ken Shelton *********************************************************** Descendants of Thomas Hunt of Charles Co, MD Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 HUNT was born Bef. 1720, and died 1759 in Charles Co, MD. He married ELIZABETH UNKNOWN. She died 1764 in Charles Co, MD. Notes for THOMAS HUNT: Will of Thomas Hunt of Charles Co, MD made 30 Jan 1759, executed 28 Dec 1759, names wife Elizabeth & son-in-law William Moreland. Will of Eliza Hunt made out 6 Feb 1764 & executed 29 May 1764. Names John, Benjamin, Philip, Catherine, Ann, Thomas Hunt and son-in-law William Moreland. Children of THOMAS HUNT and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN are: 2. i. JOHN2 HUNT, b. Bef. 1740, Charles Co, MD. ii. UNKNOWN HUNT, b. Bef. 1740; m. WILLIAM MORELAND. iii. THOMAS HUNT, b. Abt. 1747, Charles Co, MD. Notes for THOMAS HUNT (iii -- son of Thomas1 Hunt): Widowed in 1830 Wilson Co, TN. Has 1 male / 1 female 20-30, 1 female 15-20, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 0-5. There could be a married son's family here, as Thomas should not have infant children -- the 2 males. It is possible the male 20-30 & one female, either 20-30 or 15-20, are husband & wife, and the 0-5 males belong to them. In 1820, in WIlson Co, TN with 111001 01010 (before 1775) This is presumably Thomas as on page 377 is Matthis (Matthias or Tice) Houk (Hawk/Hauk), then John Webb, Hardy Hunt, Jesse Hunt, William F. Webb, John Babb, Jacob Mayo, Matthew Horn, THomas Hunt, John Hunt, Thomas Babb -- last 3 next door to each other. According to the census in 1830, he is 60-70, which does not jive with his pension application that says he is 86 years old in 1833. He estimates that he moved to Halifax Co, VA and lived there about 30 years. He then states to have lived in Wilson Co, TN for about 20-22 years. Now, that would place his emmigration to Wilson County, TN around 1810-1813, his move to Halifax Co, VA around 1780, and he was in the militia in Charles County, MD from around 1776 to his discharge in 1779. According to the testimony of George Russ, he was 86 in 1833, so he is born ca1747. He would have been about 30 during the Revolution, not impossible. Additionally, he therefore should have been in the 70-80 or even 80-90 category in the 1830 census. Need to get an original copy of the 1830 Wilson Co, TN census to verify the placement of his tick mark. A good cross-check, though, is that Matthias Hawk gives his age as 56 & Rial J. Atkinson as 37, and both of these ages agree within 1 year of those both men gave on the 1850 census. I am inclined to believe the ca1747 age date. More About THOMAS HUNT: Census: 1830, Wilson Co, TN Census Fact 2: 1820, Wilson Co, TN Census iv. ANN HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. v. BENJAMIN HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. vi. CATHERINE HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. vii. PHILIP HUNT, b. Bef. 1749. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN2 HUNT (THOMAS1) was born Bef. 1740 in Charles Co, MD. Notes for JOHN HUNT: Son Abraham states in Rev War pension file that Abraham was born in Charles County, MD in 1762, and moved to Charlotte Co, VA in ca1779. Entered the Revolution in Charlotte Co, VA as a substitute for John Lee (date either not given or not copied). Indicated in 1833 that he was in Wayne Co, KY for 30 years, so he would have left Wilkes Co, NC in 1795-1800. Indicates 16 years in Wilkes Co, NC prior to move to Wayne CO, KY, so John would have moved to Wilkes Co, NC in ca1780-1785. Enlisted again in Wilkes Co, NC a few days after the Battle of Eutaw Springs, and a 3rd time as substitute for the drafted Alexander Richardson. Child of JOHN HUNT is: i. ABRAHAM3 HUNT, b. 06 August 1762. Notes for ABRAHAM HUNT: Revolutionary War pensioner in Wayne Co, KY. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 3:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HUNT-L] Hunt,John Sr.& Jr/Pulaski Co KY Sandy, You have found my brickwall. I descend from Stephen Hunt, one of the sons of John and Rhoda. It is believed that John Hunt Jr. was the brother of Abraham who lived in Wayne Co., KY. From the Revolution War Pension papers, it shows Abraham born in 1762 in Charles Co., MD. The family moved to Virginia and during the Revolution, the father John moved his family to NC. John jr. came to Wayne and Pulaski Co. shortly before 1800. John Jr.'s first wife most have died before 1804 when he md. Rhoda Chaney. I have a lot of information on the children of John Jr., but not much on his ancestors. Let me know if you would like a report on the children. Many moved on to Illinois and Missouri. Kent Wellington [email protected] In a message dated 3/20/03 11:00:42 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > John Hunt Sr m. Rhoda Chaney on Jan 2, 1804 This family must have come > from > Virginia for I have no record of them descending from Northern Hunts who > wound up in Muhlenburg Co KY. descenants of Ralph Hunt of LI and Col. > Jonathan Hunt. > > These are real for they are in the 1800 census and some newspaper > articles. > They belonged to the ROCKLICK church Pulaski Co. but from where did they > come? > > Sandy Hunt > Lubbock > ==== HUNT Mailing List ==== Rootsweb's World Connect, an archive of HUNT GEDCOMs: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?surname=hunt>
Sandy, You have found my brickwall. I descend from Stephen Hunt, one of the sons of John and Rhoda. It is believed that John Hunt Jr. was the brother of Abraham who lived in Wayne Co., KY. From the Revolution War Pension papers, it shows Abraham born in 1762 in Charles Co., MD. The family moved to Virginia and during the Revolution, the father John moved his family to NC. John jr. came to Wayne and Pulaski Co. shortly before 1800. John Jr.'s first wife most have died before 1804 when he md. Rhoda Chaney. I have a lot of information on the children of John Jr., but not much on his ancestors. Let me know if you would like a report on the children. Many moved on to Illinois and Missouri. Kent Wellington [email protected] In a message dated 3/20/03 11:00:42 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > John Hunt Sr m. Rhoda Chaney on Jan 2, 1804 This family must have come from > Virginia for I have no record of them descending from Northern Hunts who > wound up in Muhlenburg Co KY. descenants of Ralph Hunt of LI and Col. > Jonathan Hunt. > > These are real for they are in the 1800 census and some newspaper articles. > They belonged to the ROCKLICK church Pulaski Co. but from where did they > come? > > Sandy Hunt > Lubbock >
Seeking spouse and marriage date. She is the daughter of George Hunt and Sarah Ball. Thanks! Lois Case
Some message programs (ISPs) have a BULK mail separator to eliminate what they call SPAM from regular messages. YOUR computer cannot tell the difference between one multiple address message and SPAM unless you tell it. or it is addressed to specific E-Mail IDs. If you have BULK mail(SPAM) protector turned on your HUNT-L messages may be sent to the BULK(SPAM)compartment. If you usually just delete all bulk mail then you will loose your HUNT-L mail unless you tell your computor that HUNT-L mail(although it is BULK) is not spam. Now if you don't understand what I am saying send me a message and I will try to make it clearer. Sandy Hunt Lubbock
This is not SPAM. John Hunt Sr m. Rhoda Chaney on Jan 2, 1804 This family must have come from Virginia for I have no record of them descending from Northern Hunts who wound up in Muhlenburg Co KY. descenants of Ralph Hunt of LI and Col. Jonathan Hunt. These are real for they are in the 1800 census and some newspaper articles. They belonged to the ROCKLICK church Pulaski Co. but from where did they come? Sandy Hunt Lubbock
Have you checked the War of 1812 records and the Spanish-American War (1847)? Felicia ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 9:44 PM Subject: [HUNT-L] Land deeds for William Hunt > Hi,I was wondering if anyone knows anything about land deed or > records? I am trying to find my line of Hunts my ggrandfather was > Anderson Hunt b abt 1821 Va orIN.He is in Lawrence county Ohio > where he is on the census til 1900 then I cant find him in death > records or anywhere else.I found some land records for Lawrence > and Gallia county and feel that my Anderson Hunt is somehow > connected to William Hunt because the land records start at 1802 > for William Hunt there are about six men mentioned in this > record.James Harris Timothy Oconner cant make out this one looks > like it is spelled Jefree Holbrook,Hugh Robertson ,Abadiah Barker > in consideration for service performed in the united States in > the Virginia line And there is a Sackville King that this land is > granted to and his heirs.There is another William Hunt land deed > in 1841 then there is listed only a Anderson Hunt listed on the > one in 1849.My Anderson was listd as Major A Hunt on my > Ggrandfathers death cert,So I feel he served but cant find him in > the war records anywhere.He first married a Julia Ann Willis then > she died abt 1859 and he had several children by Millie Nance > but can find no records of marriage or divorce then He married > Eliza Martins or Markins then Ann Goldsberry,In the Lawrence > county census recordsthere are two other Hunts listed there A > Calvin Hunt who could possibly be a brother he's to young to be > my Andersons father. A William and also a Griffin Hunt,All these > were said born in Va,Anyone got any ideals or whomay possibly be > able to connect these Hunts.I would love to hear from you.Or > anyone who would be willing to look at the Land records and see > if the three records I have connect to the same land or > descendants of the William Hunt who appears in the first Land > record in 1802.I can send them a copy to see.I sure could use > some help.Thank you Lois > > > ==== HUNT Mailing List ==== > The HUNT-List Website <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hunt/list> >
Hi,I was wondering if anyone knows anything about land deed or records? I am trying to find my line of Hunts my ggrandfather was Anderson Hunt b abt 1821 Va orIN.He is in Lawrence county Ohio where he is on the census til 1900 then I cant find him in death records or anywhere else.I found some land records for Lawrence and Gallia county and feel that my Anderson Hunt is somehow connected to William Hunt because the land records start at 1802 for William Hunt there are about six men mentioned in this record.James Harris Timothy Oconner cant make out this one looks like it is spelled Jefree Holbrook,Hugh Robertson ,Abadiah Barker in consideration for service performed in the united States in the Virginia line And there is a Sackville King that this land is granted to and his heirs.There is another William Hunt land deed in 1841 then there is listed only a Anderson Hunt listed on the one in 1849.My Anderson was listd as Major A Hunt on my Ggrandfathers death cert,So I feel he served but cant find him in the war records anywhere.He first married a Julia Ann Willis then she died abt 1859 and he had several children by Millie Nance but can find no records of marriage or divorce then He married Eliza Martins or Markins then Ann Goldsberry,In the Lawrence county census recordsthere are two other Hunts listed there A Calvin Hunt who could possibly be a brother he's to young to be my Andersons father. A William and also a Griffin Hunt,All these were said born in Va,Anyone got any ideals or whomay possibly be able to connect these Hunts.I would love to hear from you.Or anyone who would be willing to look at the Land records and see if the three records I have connect to the same land or descendants of the William Hunt who appears in the first Land record in 1802.I can send them a copy to see.I sure could use some help.Thank you Lois
This is a needle in the haystack, I hope someone may recognize this HUNT family: I have a male HUNT who married a woman named Phebe who was b.1803 in Pennsylvania. I believe Unknown HUNT and Phebe were married in Pennsylvania as their first few children were born there. Known children are four daughters: Margaret HUNT b.1831/32 in Pennsylvania Henrietta HUNT b. 1834/35 in Pennsylvania Lucy A. Hunt b. 1836/37 in Ohio Mary A. Hunt b. 1839/40 in Ohio. The family probably moved to Porter Co., IN where Unknown HUNT died, probably in Porter Co., Indiana between 1839 and October 1848 when his widow, Phebe married George SPRAY in Porter County, Indiana. I would be so appreciative of any information this HUNT family, or any of the daughters. Karla [email protected]
Found on the way to other things, thought I'd pass it along. Rowan http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyharris/claysville.htm History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison & Nicholas Counties, Kentucky Edited by William Henry Perrin Originally published 1882 Pages 727-730: CLAYSVILLE PRECINCT. WILLIAM HUNT, farmer; P.O. Smitsonville; is a son of H.D. and Charlotte Hunt, both natives of Kentucky, and traces the genealogy of his family back to one of the first settlers of Kentucky; his grandfather, Mr. Robertson Hunt, came to Kentucky with Daniel Boone, where he remained a resident until his death, which occurred at the extreme old age of one hundred and four years. William was born in Montgomery County, Ky., in 1842, and at the age of six years, his parents moved to Harrison County, Ky., where he received his education. In 1859, the family removed to Texas, settling in Harrison County of that State; there William engaged in work at the trade of carpenter and at carrying the United States mail from Marshall, Tex, to Keatchie, La. Within one year after the arrival of the family in Texas, his father and mother died, leaving three children younger than himself to his care. In 1860, he returned to Harrison County, and settled on the farm he now owns. In 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate Army, and at the close of the war, on his way home, he walked form Abingdon, Va., to Mt. Sterling, a distance of two hundred miles, in five days. upon his return he at once engaged in agricultural pursuits, which he has since followed, in connection, with which he runs, during the winter season, a saw mill, owned by him, and built in 1810, by one ------- Miller. Here, by his own energy and industry, he has built for himself a comfortable and pleasant home, his house being at the time of its erection, the finest between August, Bracken County, Ky., and Cynthiana. In 1870, Mr. Hunt was married to Miss Lizzie Botts; they are the parents of six children: Hattie, Annie, Amanda, Sidney, Nettie, and Mamie. In religious faith he is a Baptist, he and family being members of the Beaver Church; he is also a Democrat, as was also his father, and although a young man, he has already a good business, and a worthy name and reputation in the community where he resides.
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Hello Listers Hoping to find someone who connects with my family of HUNTs Firstly - Joseph Hunt who was born 6 June 1853 in Walcot Bath, the son of William Hunt and Hannah Rufo Howell nee Sloper. He married Annie Elizabeth Mealing nee Fews on 30 June 1873 in Widcombe Somerset. They moved to Cumberland St Bristol where he ran the Bristol Shorthand Institute. They had three children, Caroline Amelia Fews , Ethel Jane Russnell and Arnold James. By 1901 Joseph had left Annie (rumour has it that he had a young lady pregnant) and is lodging at Myrtle Villa, Mayfield Park, Fishponds, Bristol. If Joseph did have any other family I would love to trace them. So please get in touch if you know anything of this man. Secondly Joseph's father William, born 1810, was a widower when he married Hannah Howell on 27 Sep 1849 in St Swithins Walcot. They had 4 children as far as I know - William born 1851, Joseph born 1853, George born 1864 and Emily born 1861. All were baptised at St Swithins Walcot Bath I have not yet traced William's first marriage. William was a bookbinder and was the son of John Hunt 1802-65 and Grace Hunt died 1831 If anyone can add to this I'll be over the moon. Thanks Mary Armitage
I think I'm unsubscribed as well... Connie Seeking: Hunt, Smith, Palmer, Watkins, Robbins, Cook, Tharp, Darnal, Drossmann, Westlin Seeking other Lines: Rainey, Barrett, Old Chief, Marceau, Dowty, Vanderslice, Martin, Carpenter, Quillen Seeking information on: LaFontaine -----Original Message----- From: specs7 [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 9:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [HUNT-L] MSN problems Are things slow or am I not subscribed Just testing to see if I am still subscribed to this list. If I get this message sent back to me then I'll know I'm still on the list if not I'll have to subscribe again. MSN and Rootsweb had problems and I got unsubscribe from all my lists. Bob & Nancy Wordell Searchin' for a past Ô¿Ô Surnames: Wordell, Wodell, Taber, Tabor, Hunt, Watters, Fredling, Heinecke, Wells, Ballmer ==== HUNT Mailing List ==== Review names and download HUNT gedcom files from Courtney Tompkins site <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tompkins/gedlink.html>
Are things slow or am I not subscribed Just testing to see if I am still subscribed to this list. If I get this message sent back to me then I'll know I'm still on the list if not I'll have to subscribe again. MSN and Rootsweb had problems and I got unsubscribe from all my lists. Bob & Nancy Wordell Searchin' for a past Ô¿Ô Surnames: Wordell, Wodell, Taber, Tabor, Hunt, Watters, Fredling, Heinecke, Wells, Ballmer
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Looking for parentage of Betsey Hunt [maybe Elizabeth, Betty, etc.] b. prob. Dutchess Co., NY, ca.1787 d. Broome Co., NY 1868 m. prob. Dutchess Co., ca.1806 James J. Slack (1782-1864) Any help will be great appreciated! Gary Green [email protected]
Brian, You can always email the seller for more photos for proof, which is what I do. Don't discurage those or yourself that may have a chance to get their family history unless you know for sure. Always look at the sellers 'feedback rating" I have bought old family history items on ebay for 3 years now, and have never once had a problem with family history book "scams." Mainly because I get on the message board and ask about the book before I purchase or bid, it helps! Although, I have seen the ones that talk mainly of the 'SURNAME" other than what they say is family history.. I do not think they made them back then, at least I have never seen any that is dated 1930. Look at the sellers feedback,That is what the feedbacks are for. A scammer would not have great feedback. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 12:16 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT-L] 1930 Herndon and Hunt Family history book on Ebay these family history books are or can be a scam so whatch out Brian
In case it will help someone this book is on ebay, they have many names listed and a photo of the book. The url is: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2913793449 Lisa
Hi Robin, Read about your line on HUNT-L. Very interesting. I was wondering have you ever come across a John Albert Hunt b. 1836 d. 1890 and married a Sara Elizabeth Cook b. 1836 d. 1892, or any Cooks connected to Hunts. They lived in Georgia, and possibly other neighboring states. They then migrated to Alabama. They had eight children: J. B. Hunt,b.1862 Ga.,Charles Edward Hunt b1864 d.1932 Al., Annie J. Hunt b. 1867, Nancy Jane Hunt b. 1868 d. 1951 Al., Amanda L. Hunt b.1869,James H. Hunt b. 1875: Ora Belle Hunt b. 5-12-1878, d. 11-8-1957 (MY GRANDMOTHER) and Eva Hunt. Hope something looks familiar. I'm trying to find out who John Albert's parents were. Anything will be most appreciated....Dianne Owen McCall