On a recent trip to the library, I found the following deeds. Thought they might be helpful to someone. I believe this Henry Hunt to be the one who made his will in Granville Co., NC 1750/51. Sandy Sharp From: ABSTRACTS OF DEEDS, EDGECOMBE PRECINCT, EDGECOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA (No compiler given) William Jones of Edge. Co. to Henry Hunt of Brunswick Co., Va 15 Feb 1742/3 15 pounds 10 shillings lawful money 150 acres on the northside of Tar River joining Buffaloe branch; Wit: Walliss Jones, Abraham Green John Pope of Edge. Co. to Henry Hunt of Edge. Co 20 June 1744 10 pounds of current money of Va acres (not given) on the northside of the Tarr river between the mouth of Buffaloe and Busbie's ford joining the river as by patent to sd Pope 26 July 1743 Wit: John Lane, Merritt_________?
I have been able to trace my ancestry back to James Hunt of Virginia who was born in 1704 and died in 1795. On a tree another has compiled they listed Ralph Hunt as the father. I know this is not the Ralph Hunt of Long Island, NY. If anyone has information on the Ralph Hunt of Virginia please let me know. Thanks _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
--part1_df3f496.24b7735f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_df3f496.24b7735f_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: SweetEphat@aol.com From: SweetEphat@aol.com Full-name: SweetEphat Message-ID: <df3f496.24b556e0@aol.com> Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 21:20:32 EDT Subject: Re: [HUNT-L] NEW Hunt Line, Vernon NJ To: sbh3@juno.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13 I have a William HUNT in my HUNT family line. WILLIAM B. HUNT:born 1830, He married; MARY E. SHEPARD. He died in 1909. I dont know the place of his birth, but I do know that he and Mary married in Detroit,Michigan. They had a son: CHARLES HUNT,born 1856, He married Helen A. CARLTON. CHARLES HUNT died in 1924, in MICHIGAN. I dont know If my WILLIAM B. HUNT is apart of this new line that you are speaking of. But here is some of my HUNT information anyway. Sincerely, Robin Lorkovic --part1_df3f496.24b7735f_boundary--
Forwarding for a non-subscriber who probably will be a subscriber next week.-Sandy Lubbock TX ----- Original Message ----- From: Norman Hunt <nhunt@compunet1.com> To: SANFORD B HUNT <SBH3@prodigy.net> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 5:05 PM Subject: Hunts in Indiana > Looking for information on David Ellis Hunt, my great grandfather and his > ancestors. He was married to Rose Ella Virginia Mathes. I don't know when > or where he or she was born or died but I do know that at least she was in > Rush County, Indiana on 18 December 1887 when my grandfather, Harry Lee Hunt > was born. Harry was married to Ruby McDaniel. I have information on the > McDaniel line but am stuck so far with the Hunt line. I'm not certain but I > think Rose's father was John Mathes. I'm guessing that they remained around > Indiana but don't know for sure. Any help will be greatly appreciated Norman nhunt@compunet.com> > >
At least to me and to Mitchell Hunt we seem to have received a new HUNT line. The receipt was by mail and many many pages of documentation. To punch it all in will take several weeks. However before doing that I would like to ask if by chance ANYONE happens to have this family in their computer so we might do a GEDCOM or partial one to save a lot of work. Particular attention Everett and Elwyn: ************************************************************************* *** William HUNT Sr m. Saah____ Wm. prob. b. Dutchess Co. NY died 4 Nov 1823 in Vernon Twp Sussex Co. NJ William Hunt Jr. a farmer. b. 26 Nov 1783 Dutchess Co NY d. 20 July 1853 Vernon Twp Sussex County NJ m. Phebe Doty 7 Jan 1803, b. 4 Sep 1785, d. 14 Oct 1807; m. Elizabeth Williams 17 Sept 1807.b. 28 Nov 1791NY, d. 29 Apr 1887 Vernon Twp Sussex Co.NJ. had 14 children. Have all 14 and their spouses. The entire line from here on is available. My research shows that there were at least two three William Hunts in Sussex County about the same time. For initial purposes lets call this the VERNON NJ Hunt Line. I have reason to believe that some of this family were Lutherans. It is also possible that the family name, HUNT, MAY have been changed from some German alternative spelling. The is pure speculation. Was Vernon Twp a German settlement? Probably near the NY -NJ border. Sandy Hunt Lubbock Tejas
Does anyone have access to the 1850 NC Census Index? I am looking for Henderson Hunt. Any information is appreciated. Ray Hunt
Ray, Found this info on Henderson Hunt. 1850 NC Granville County, Island Creek District page 186 2-2 Hunt, Henderson 38 Farmer $1500. born NC Elizabeth 25 NC Wm. 7 NC James 6 NC Robert 4 NC Mary A. 2 NC 5-5 Hunt, A. D. 34 Farmer NC A. M. 27 NC John R. 11 NC David G. 8 NC Caroline E. 6 NC Mary A. F. 4 NC Sophia P. 2 NC Next page 187 14-14 Hunt, Absalom 65 Farmer $1237 VA Henrietta 66 VA Solomon 24 Farmer NC Wm. 21 Farmer NC Amanda 18 NC Elizabeth 15 NC
Still looking for any information on the parents/siblings of Mabel Timartha Hunt b. c. 1750-1760 VA, married Samuel Lewin 1783, VA,0 d. 1844 Warren County, VA. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thanks! Ellen Lewin Shaking The Family Tree http://www.geocitites.com/Heartland/Valley/8506 Proud RootsWeb Sponsor
The 1830 Census reveals only the following James Hunts in PA. 1. 4th Ward N. Liberti Philadelphia sheet # 091 (census sheet numbers). 2. Buffalo Twp. Union Co. PA #337 3. Kingpressing Twp Philadelphia County #145 I checked some others but no luck. In fact I hit about 50000 Hunts and nothning close. No Foxes. Be sure to go to the library and check Quaker records for PA if you haven't done so. I also checked the Woolman Quaker line and nothing there. Should you come up with additional info get back to me. Sandy Hunt Lubbock Tejas
Hello I am seeking info on Priscilla HUNT born about 1802-1805 VA married to a person with possibly the given name of James or Basil or could be a relatives name since their son was named James Basil HUNT ********************* The 3 children of this marriage were: Serena (Sirena) HUNT born abt 1836 VA (Sirena is really Serena if you considrer a "tight" e looks like i) Rebecca HUNT born abt 1839 VA James Basil HUNT born 20 Aug 1844, Lamar Co. TX ************************* The Priscilla HUNT listed below may be her but there is about 3 years difference in the age between this bible record and the 1850 Census of Hunt Co. TX where she was then married to a John A. PARSONS, her neighbor. It appears to me that her previous husband, the father of the 3 children, possibly died from some sickness of the time between late 1844 and early 1849. ************************************** Thomas HUNT Jr, son of Pensioner b 1774 w Eliza (Elizabeth)_____/HUNT b abt 1777 d Rebecca b 18 Mar 1796 s William b 6 Jun 1800 d Priscilla b 22 Mar 1802 <<<<<<< d Margaret b 24 Dec 1803 s Thomas b 24 Jun 1806 s John C. (E) b 6 Apr 1809 s Henry b 25 Sep 1812 s Lerois died young This bible page didn't mention the state they were born in but my guess woul be VA Any info would be appreciated ! Duane Windsor Carson City, NV duanewin@gateway.net
thank you thank you thank you I was so thrilled to receive this information ! I am not surprised about the wrong names and the different spellings... My name on my birth certificate is spelled FAY and my brother grew up spelling his name OREN and is wasn't until the army that the made him spell it like it was on his birth certificate which is ORREN.... I don't know why they changed the spelling of Hewlett...but apparently that is the was the Catholic saint spells his name according to some. As you can probably tell from my e-mails I can't spell either so I guess it runs in the family ! It took me a while to figure out the Marcus Welby reference to the TV show but I finally got it..... His name was not Marcus Welby ! That doesn't surprise me either as it is information from my mom. That is all I will say on that subject before I get into trouble. I am going to pass on the information to my cousin Buzzy as he has been actually trying to research this himself for the past 20 years without benefit of the internet and got nowhere. ----- Original Message ----- From: <fgourdin@mindspring.com> To: FEMayo <FEMayo@email.msn.com>; <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 12:37 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT-L] Re: Hunts from South Carolina.....Faye in Florida > You finally gave me the right clue. Marcus HEWLETT Hunt married Mary > Anderson (Marcus Welby is the name of the currently running TV series > character). Hulet Hunt (spelled this way for this man, but the spelling > varies), married Rebecca Kelly and had eight children, Marcus being the > last. Hulet's father was John Hunt who married Margaret Bowen and had > three children: Hulet, John Wesley and Waddy Thorpe Hunt (the progenitor of > the Texas Hunt family of siver "fame"). John Hunt's father was Esli Hunt > and his mother was Nancy Lacey. Esli was a Rev. War Soldier, b. 10 Jan 1759 > and died 8 May 1837 in Greenville Co., SC. He was married three times, but > Nancy is yours. Esli was born in Bedford Co. (later became Franklin Co.) > Virginia to Thomas (probably) Hunt and his wife, Ann, who had fourteen > children. Thousands have searched for proof of the father of these fourteen > (well documented), but have not found conclusive proof. I believe I have > enough circumstancial evidence to prove my case that Thomas and Ann were the > parents, but do not have the energy to try to combat those who do not want > to claim this particular Thomas and Ann. He was a doctor and a Loyalist who > never took up arms against the British. He and a number of his neighbors > were imprisoned and released after they signed the Oath of Allegiance. > Felicia----- > Original Message----- > From: FEMayo <FEMayo@email.msn.com> > To: HUNT-L@rootsweb.com <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 3:54 PM > Subject: [HUNT-L] Re: Hunts from South Carolina.....Faye in Florida > > > >> Subject: Re: Hunts from South Carolina.....Faye in Florida > >> > >> > >> > Ok let me try this again... I was rejected the first time. > >> > > >> > My line as far back as I know it > >> > > >> > me- Faye E Hightower Mayo > >> > > >> > Mom- Anne Orene Hunt > >> > > >> > Her dad- Orren Hewlette Hunt > >> > > >> > His dad Marcus Welby Hunt who married Mary Anderson in Dacersville, SC > >in > >> > Pickins county near Greenville , SC > >> > > >> > Marcus and Mary Hunt also had the following children: Eva Mull, Walter > >> Hunt > >> > who married 2x, Jack Hunt Married 2x, Ben Hunt who married Ann Hester, > >> Rosco > >> > Hunt who never married and was a farmer, Frank Hunt who married Irene > >> > Thompson, and Will Hunt who lived in Brevard, NC. > >> > > >> > I know my grandfather worked for his Uncle Web Hunt in Greenville , SC > >> > > >> > We do not know who Marcu Welby Hunt's mother or father were. So that > >is > >> > where I stop. My mother has an article from the paper she can not find > >> that > >> > Marcus W. Hunt was in the civil war at 14 and the family story it that > >> the > >> > Hunts were from Va and prior to that England. > >> > > >> > Any help would be appreciated and also if there are any Hunts in > South > >> > Carolina I would appreciate hearing from you as well. > >> > > >> > FAYE > >> > PS I lost my message and I suspect I pressed the wrong button and my > >spell checker isn't working either so there are probably a lot of mistakes. > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > >==== HUNT Mailing List ==== > >To receive HUNT-List Help Desk documents, send the word, HELP, in the > >subject line of your message to <huntlist@netscape.net> > > >
Sandy, Does revealing possession of the 1830 census indicate that you might be willing to do look-ups ? If so, I can understand your apprehension with all the different Hunt lines that are being researched. I have very little information on my line of Hunts ~ James William Hunt may not have even been born yet in 1830, since I have only been provided with the date of his death in 1916. He was buried in the Harmony Cemetary in Milton, Northumberland County, PA. He was suppose to be a Quaker Dutch and a veteran of the 131st Regiment in the Civil War. His mother's name was Annie. He married Sarah Jane Fox who was born abt 1855. They had the following children: Mary Elizabeth, Lewis, Adam Fox, Gertrude, Loretta Alton, Eddie, Roy and John or William. If these names sound familiar to anyone else, I would be eager to share what little information I do have. Thanks! Peggy Researching: Hunt - Fox - Evans - Pfleegor - Smith
In a message dated 7/6/99 4:35:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, FEMayo@email.msn.com writes: << t took me a while to figure out the Marcus Welby reference to the TV show but I finally got it..... His name was not Marcus Welby ! That doesn't surprise me either as it is information from my mom. That is all I will say on that subject before I get into trouble. >> Yes, but some of us (me) thought you were pulling our collective leg, and got a chuckle out of it. Marcus Welby, forsooth! Ginny Crawford
You finally gave me the right clue. Marcus HEWLETT Hunt married Mary Anderson (Marcus Welby is the name of the currently running TV series character). Hulet Hunt (spelled this way for this man, but the spelling varies), married Rebecca Kelly and had eight children, Marcus being the last. Hulet's father was John Hunt who married Margaret Bowen and had three children: Hulet, John Wesley and Waddy Thorpe Hunt (the progenitor of the Texas Hunt family of siver "fame"). John Hunt's father was Esli Hunt and his mother was Nancy Lacey. Esli was a Rev. War Soldier, b. 10 Jan 1759 and died 8 May 1837 in Greenville Co., SC. He was married three times, but Nancy is yours. Esli was born in Bedford Co. (later became Franklin Co.) Virginia to Thomas (probably) Hunt and his wife, Ann, who had fourteen children. Thousands have searched for proof of the father of these fourteen (well documented), but have not found conclusive proof. I believe I have enough circumstancial evidence to prove my case that Thomas and Ann were the parents, but do not have the energy to try to combat those who do not want to claim this particular Thomas and Ann. He was a doctor and a Loyalist who never took up arms against the British. He and a number of his neighbors were imprisoned and released after they signed the Oath of Allegiance. Felicia----- Original Message----- From: FEMayo <FEMayo@email.msn.com> To: HUNT-L@rootsweb.com <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 3:54 PM Subject: [HUNT-L] Re: Hunts from South Carolina.....Faye in Florida >> Subject: Re: Hunts from South Carolina.....Faye in Florida >> >> >> > Ok let me try this again... I was rejected the first time. >> > >> > My line as far back as I know it >> > >> > me- Faye E Hightower Mayo >> > >> > Mom- Anne Orene Hunt >> > >> > Her dad- Orren Hewlette Hunt >> > >> > His dad Marcus Welby Hunt who married Mary Anderson in Dacersville, SC >in >> > Pickins county near Greenville , SC >> > >> > Marcus and Mary Hunt also had the following children: Eva Mull, Walter >> Hunt >> > who married 2x, Jack Hunt Married 2x, Ben Hunt who married Ann Hester, >> Rosco >> > Hunt who never married and was a farmer, Frank Hunt who married Irene >> > Thompson, and Will Hunt who lived in Brevard, NC. >> > >> > I know my grandfather worked for his Uncle Web Hunt in Greenville , SC >> > >> > We do not know who Marcu Welby Hunt's mother or father were. So that >is >> > where I stop. My mother has an article from the paper she can not find >> that >> > Marcus W. Hunt was in the civil war at 14 and the family story it that >> the >> > Hunts were from Va and prior to that England. >> > >> > Any help would be appreciated and also if there are any Hunts in South >> > Carolina I would appreciate hearing from you as well. >> > >> > FAYE >> > PS I lost my message and I suspect I pressed the wrong button and my >spell checker isn't working either so there are probably a lot of mistakes. >> > >> >> >> >> > > > > >==== HUNT Mailing List ==== >To receive HUNT-List Help Desk documents, send the word, HELP, in the >subject line of your message to <huntlist@netscape.net> >
Still at the brick wall~ would appreciate some help! I have a Charles Richardson Hunt b. ca.1806 m. Clarissa Barksdale b. ca. 1812. They had a son Marcellus Barksdale Hunt b. Oct. 5, 1852. Don't have very much more info. than this. Would like to have parents and siblings for Charles Richardson Hunt. Any of these names ring a bell in someones family? Happy HUNTing! Teresa taci74@hotmail.com _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Hi, Gayle: I would be interested to know what your source is for the Ann HUNT marriage to Thomas WOOD, Sr. I can give you a list of articles on the HUNT/WOOD line that support the Mary HUNT/Thomas WOOD, Jr. marriage, but that do not confirm the Ann/Thomas Sr. marriage, and the latest I have seen dispels the speculation. If there is solid confirmation, I really would like to update my files. By the way, I believe that Mary was born in Concord, MA. Thanks for your time. Meg Scott in CT
Appreciate it someone could help Barbara.-Sandy From: Barbara Henderson <bhenders@remc11.k12.mi.us> To: sbh3@juno.com Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 08:48:18 -0700 Subject: Hunts inf Mississippi Seeking information on the Hunts from Shuqualak, Ms
Hi Gayle, I have Hunts in my family, but your Towle line caught my eye. My grandfather's name was Toweill. His family was supposed to have come from Ireland to Canada and then to the states. Do you have very much on that line of your family? Could they possibly be the same family line? Into family, Evelyn (Howard) Ferguson SNewton284@aol.com Kent, Washington
> Subject: Re: Hunts from South Carolina.....Faye in Florida > > > > Ok let me try this again... I was rejected the first time. > > > > My line as far back as I know it > > > > me- Faye E Hightower Mayo > > > > Mom- Anne Orene Hunt > > > > Her dad- Orren Hewlette Hunt > > > > His dad Marcus Welby Hunt who married Mary Anderson in Dacersville, SC in > > Pickins county near Greenville , SC > > > > Marcus and Mary Hunt also had the following children: Eva Mull, Walter > Hunt > > who married 2x, Jack Hunt Married 2x, Ben Hunt who married Ann Hester, > Rosco > > Hunt who never married and was a farmer, Frank Hunt who married Irene > > Thompson, and Will Hunt who lived in Brevard, NC. > > > > I know my grandfather worked for his Uncle Web Hunt in Greenville , SC > > > > We do not know who Marcu Welby Hunt's mother or father were. So that is > > where I stop. My mother has an article from the paper she can not find > that > > Marcus W. Hunt was in the civil war at 14 and the family story it that > the > > Hunts were from Va and prior to that England. > > > > Any help would be appreciated and also if there are any Hunts in South > > Carolina I would appreciate hearing from you as well. > > > > FAYE > > PS I lost my message and I suspect I pressed the wrong button and my spell checker isn't working either so there are probably a lot of mistakes. > > > > > >
With trepidation and some fear of results of this message I inform the LIST that in cleaning out my files I found an extremely large printout of a few years back of all HUNTs in the US in the 1830 census with state &census page numbers. The HUNTs are listed by first (given)names alphabetically and their state of residence in 1830. Unfortunately the given names A through D are missing. I recognize several names some of you have asked about in the past 6 months about whom I gave negative replies. Sandy Hunt Lubbock TEJAS