Hi Steve, We have at least one more Shumate cousin here on the Hunt list, Glenn Ann Hunt, researching her husband in Georgia. Some of Hunts were in Georgia and married into my Payne and Walker lines in Blairsville, Union County, Georgia. She is also on the Walker list. So far we only connect on the Shumate line. My main Hunt line was in Autauga County, Alabama. My paternal great, great grandmother, Martha Melinda Hunt, married William Ross Weaver there. Two more Hunt siblings married siblings in the Weaver family. Talk about double kin, (:-} William and Melinda's daughter, Martha Susan Weaver married my great grandfather, Jonathan S. Payne from Blairsville, and they moved to Winn Parish, Louisiana with William and his family. My Hunt line is part of "the 14". I checked my database for your Rebekah and didn't find her. Catch you later. Hazel Scanned for viruses by Blue Coat http://www.WinProxy.com/
Hazel, I didn't know that you were over here on the Hunt line as well as the Shumate line. I have to agree with you and I am not that far up there in years (BTW everybody, Hazel's birthday is in 3 days. shhhh, don't tell her I told you) Ancestry. com has allowed me to find information quickly, which I can then go and verify in person. I have had my beefs with them, but, like you, I now pay less than $100 a year and think that it is well worth it. It is the only thing I pay for online. I have found living relatives doing research on lines which I thought were dead an that I was the only one left alive to search. It may not be for everybody. After all a hundred dollars is a hundred dollars. If you can afford it, you might find that your bigamist grandfather once lived in Michigan (in hiding before getting his second family) by finding his WW I draft card. His address where he livrd with my father is on his WW II draft card and I found my father's enlistment card as well for WW II. All with just a few key strokes. I am, after all, up at 2:11 in the morning doing research on ancestry right now. A practice which my local libraries and courthouses seem to frown upon. Happy HUNTing to all, however you do it. Anybody able to help with a Rebekah Hunt in Hendricks County Indiana daughter of Zimri (I think) who married William Hankins? Steve
Ancestry.com, Genealogy.com, Rootsweb.com, the MyFamily sites and Family Treemaker genealogy program ALL are owned by MY FAMILY, who in Dec. changed their name to The Genealogy Network. They are making some changes/improvements in everything. Last year they changes some of the prices and make "packages" (my wording). Since I am not doing any research overseas I have only the US "package" and it give me the census, births, marriages, deaths, obituaries, social security records (which Rootsweb as for free) and the draft cards for WW I and WW II. I pay less than $100.00 a year. I have used the Family Treemaker program since version 3, back when I started my research in 1994. I just gave up a five year battle with my knees and had total knee replacements in both knees Nov. 22 and I am still in the process of healing. My husband and I are getting along in age and can't afford to travel to all the courthouses, etc. and get the information that Ancestry.com provides me right here in my home. Therefore I am well satisfied with what I get for my money. Hazel Scanned for viruses by Blue Coat http://www.WinProxy.com/
Hello Steve, Susan, and all, To review FREEly quite a few databases, goto http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4813/ and click on The Hunt Archives. There are many different topics you can research. But, to get to the GEDCOM databases, click on GEDCOM and Enjoy. Again, we have that wonderful lady, Ms Courtney Tompkins, for all her work in maintaining this web site, as well as being the "mommie" to the HUNT-LIST for Email. Give it up to Courtney. Horray!!!! Allen/The 14 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Hunt Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:35 PM To: hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Question about Ancestory.com You are correct about the subscription fee. I did not realize that you had a Hunt database. Thank you for letting me know. Now, I just need to figure out how to access it, if possible--or, perhaps it is private and I need to request information from you. When you have time, please let me know. Thank you. Steve and Susan Hunt "Allen D. Hunt" <adhunt@cox.net> wrote: It has been a long time since I tried to go to Ancestory.com and check out anything. If I remember correctly, you can not get into the databases unless you pay a monthly fee. Is that still correct? If it is, this is why I never gave my database to them. I do not like the idea of a web site company gathering all this data, and then charging people to look at it. If I am wrong, please straighten me out. Thanks in advance. Allen/The 14 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In a message dated 3/6/2007 8:27:01 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, adhunt@cox.net writes: It has been a long time since I tried to go to Ancestory.com and check out anything. If I remember correctly, you can not get into the databases unless you pay a monthly fee. Is that still correct? If it is, this is why I never gave my database to them. I do not like the idea of a web site company gathering all this data, and then charging people to look at it. If I am wrong, please straighten me out. Thanks in advance. Allen/The 14 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Yes, Allen, Ancestry charges a fee, either a 3 month contract or a year, if I remember correctly. Patricia <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.
I did some work on this line in McMinn County. One census has Brittian and the following census has Grandison. The work I did is posted at Ancestry.com under Hunt. I believe this Jessie went west and had a son I believe is Benjamin. The family bounced aroudn a bit during the Civil War. -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "CHUCKJOYGENE" <chuckjoygene@ca.rr.com> >> > NOTE TO ALLEN: In our records/notes, Clara Hunt Miller said that the B. > Grandison Hunt "might be Brittian." But she never found conclusive > evidence. Where does your information come from that it is Brittian and he > might have dropped the Brittian name? >
Sharyl, This is sandshunt (Hunt here) writing. I, Susan, did not mean to complain at all. Ancestry.com and the others put in a lot of time and effort to gather all of the databases. I am so glad Ancestry.com and the allied sites are available. Their approach is very organized and so user-friendly. They are adding new data all the time. We did not mean to offend anybody. I am very grateful that Ancestry.com is there and allows Steve and me to pay for access. I have found all kinds of answers to our family history questions on their various databases, thanks to the hard work of others at Ancestry.com and to the posting of so many resources in the various categories. My own attitude is that the point of family research and the "fun" is to share with everyone whatever new information I was able to find. If someone else puts whatever I may have contributed on their database and charges for it, it does not matter to me. At least it is in one place and part of an index that is easy for anyone to use. But, that is MY choice. If I wanted to profit financially from research or to not allow others to do so, I would copyright and publish myself. It is a free country and thank goodness we do have a choice here and there. So, thank you, Ancestry.com and all of the MyFamily sites!! Enough of this, and I apologize if I stirred up unnecessary controversy. And now, back to the Hunt quest. Best wishes Sharyl Ferrall <ferrall@mtaonline.net> wrote: Allen, Ancestry is a subscription site, but their 'contributed' databases, contributed family trees (WorldConnect) & some other contributed items are all available to anyone for free anytime. I subscribe to Ancestry U.S. Records, and for less than $200/year get an incredible value for my money. Ancestry also owns Rootsweb & provides the funding for the many, many free websites and mailing lists (like the Hunt-L) that are hosted on their servers. Ancestry seems to be the Walmart of the genealogy world ..... getting a bum rap when they don't deserve it. They are far from perfect, but then how many companies are? Regards, Sharyl Ferrall -Chickaloon, Alaska- direct descendant of Gad Hunt, Coventry Conn. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allen D. Hunt" To: Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 7:24 PM Subject: [HUNT] Question about Ancestory.com It has been a long time since I tried to go to Ancestory.com and check out anything. If I remember correctly, you can not get into the databases unless you pay a monthly fee. Is that still correct? If it is, this is why I never gave my database to them. I do not like the idea of a web site company gathering all this data, and then charging people to look at it. If I am wrong, please straighten me out. Thanks in advance. Allen/The 14 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
You are correct about the subscription fee. I did not realize that you had a Hunt database. Thank you for letting me know. Now, I just need to figure out how to access it, if possible--or, perhaps it is private and I need to request information from you. When you have time, please let me know. Thank you. Steve and Susan Hunt "Allen D. Hunt" <adhunt@cox.net> wrote: It has been a long time since I tried to go to Ancestory.com and check out anything. If I remember correctly, you can not get into the databases unless you pay a monthly fee. Is that still correct? If it is, this is why I never gave my database to them. I do not like the idea of a web site company gathering all this data, and then charging people to look at it. If I am wrong, please straighten me out. Thanks in advance. Allen/The 14 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
It has been a long time since I tried to go to Ancestory.com and check out anything. If I remember correctly, you can not get into the databases unless you pay a monthly fee. Is that still correct? If it is, this is why I never gave my database to them. I do not like the idea of a web site company gathering all this data, and then charging people to look at it. If I am wrong, please straighten me out. Thanks in advance. Allen/The 14
Allen, Ancestry is a subscription site, but their 'contributed' databases, contributed family trees (WorldConnect) & some other contributed items are all available to anyone for free anytime. I subscribe to Ancestry U.S. Records, and for less than $200/year get an incredible value for my money. Ancestry also owns Rootsweb & provides the funding for the many, many free websites and mailing lists (like the Hunt-L) that are hosted on their servers. Ancestry seems to be the Walmart of the genealogy world ..... getting a bum rap when they don't deserve it. They are far from perfect, but then how many companies are? Regards, Sharyl Ferrall -Chickaloon, Alaska- direct descendant of Gad Hunt, Coventry Conn. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Allen D. Hunt" <adhunt@cox.net> To: <hunt@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 7:24 PM Subject: [HUNT] Question about Ancestory.com It has been a long time since I tried to go to Ancestory.com and check out anything. If I remember correctly, you can not get into the databases unless you pay a monthly fee. Is that still correct? If it is, this is why I never gave my database to them. I do not like the idea of a web site company gathering all this data, and then charging people to look at it. If I am wrong, please straighten me out. Thanks in advance. Allen/The 14 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is the Hunt family I am searching: 1. Abel HUNT. Born in 1768 in Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC. Abel died in Oct 1842; he was 74. Abel first married Johanna BAIRD, daughter of Andrew BAIRD & Hannah GREEN. Born in 1771. Johanna died bef 1810; she was 39. They had the following children: 2 i. Oliver (1789-) 3 ii. Noah (1790-1833) 4 iii. Daniel (1791-) 5 iv. Hannah (1793-) 6 v. Joanna (1794-) 7 vi. Sarah (1795-) 8 vii. Azubeth (1797-) 9 viii. Jeremiah (1798-) 10 ix. Francis Marion (1800-) 11 x. Alexander (1801-) 12 xi. Elizabeth (1803-) 13 xii. Alemeth (1805-) 14 xiii. Wilson (1808-) Abel second married Elizabeth BELL. Richard
Hello, My "brickwall"= My grandfather "Harry" (could be Henry, Harold, etc.!), b. 26 Dec 1872 "in Illinois." Harry Hope Hunt ordained Methodist-Episcopal Minister around year 1900 and joined US Forest Service c. 1905. Harry Hope Hunt m. Julia Helen Spencer in Fairmont, Los Angeles County, CA in 1904. Harry Hunt had one son, Edw. Spencer Hunt, my fa., b. 1906 in Elsinore, CA. My fa. d. 1978 and mom gone also. Harry Hunt was killed in a traffic accident 1930 in San Bernardino CA. Death Cert. and Marriage Cert. say b. "in Illinois." I subscribe to Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com and there are several possible Harry H. Hunt's; but none listed in censuses fit his stats, so far. I would LOVE to know the name of my gr. grandfa. and whether Harry Hope Hunt had any siblings, especially because HUNT is my surname--please, if you have any ideas. Thank you Steve & Susan Hunt, www.sandshunt@sbcglobal.net
Am still searching for parents of William Hunt, b. 1860 in Illinois, d. unknown. Married Virginia Adeline *Addy* Anthony in Tazewell County, Illinois, 11 Aug 1887. One daughter, Maude b. about 1889. Also looking for John S. Hunt and Mary Ford(?) Hunt, possibly some relation to the above. John d. 1871-1881, possibly in Iowa. Any leads appreciated. Thanks, Kellie Reeve Robinson --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.
My Hunts are Patrick Hunt Married to Mary Donovan living in Lemont Il Cook County. HIs brother was Edward Hunt living in Chicago, IL. Both Edward and Patrick were born in Ireland around 1837-1840. I have not been able to cross the pond. I believe Edward died in Chicago around 1915 but have not been able to find the date of death. All are buried in Sag Cementary in Lemont, IL. Ring any bells??!!?!?! Thanks for any and all help. Patick came over around 1854, worked and lost a leg on the railroad in VA and settled as a saloon keeper--a great Irish pasttime! Patrick was my mom's idol, her beloved grandfather.
Hello, My name is Fred Hunt and I descend from John and Mourning Hunt of Granville County, N.C. John and Mourning Hunt Samuel Hunt and James Hunt Michael Hunt, son of Samuel, married his first cousin, Frankey Hunt, daughter of James. Next was another Samuel Hunt, then Richard Parthenia Hunt, then Fred Hunt, Sr., then me.
Yes, you should get all of them. You can get more than one of each message if you accidentally subscribe with more than one email address Courtney sitnah@cox.net Hunt list "mommy" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deason Hunt" <netexas@gmail.com> > Regarding the posts below: Out of curiosity, I decided to check to see if > I > had received the original referred to post three times also, and I found I > had not received it all. I am subscribed and not in digest mode. Does > everyone get all posts to the list? > Deason >
At 08:00 PM 3/5/2007, you wrote: >Regarding the posts below: Out of curiosity, I decided to check to see if I >had received the original referred to post three times also, and I found I >had not received it all. I am subscribed and not in digest mode. Does >everyone get all posts to the list? >Deason I am in the regular mode and I didn't receive 3 of the same message either. Hazel >On 3/5/07, Dolores Morgan <doloresmorgan@chesapeake.net> wrote: > > > > Please do not send the same message 3 times. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "CHUCKJOYGENE" <chuckjoygene@ca.rr.com> > > To: <hunt@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 6:54 PM > > Subject: Re: [HUNT] Thomas Hunt > > > > > > > Ken, your question regarding Jesse Hunt from Nash/Franklin Co NC etc. is > > > not > > > familiar to me. I assume that my Jesse Hunt from Mecklenburg Va is > > > different. > > > Joy > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > > HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > >-- >My new email address is netexas@gmail.com. Yes, I am changing my email >address to netexas@gmail.com. I am keeping the netzero address for the time >being as I notify a number of services of my new address, so >deasonh2@netzero.com will continue to work for a while. All mail to that >address is now being forwarded to my gmail account. Please change your >address book as appropriate. > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >HUNT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message Scanned for viruses by Blue Coat http://www.WinProxy.com/
O.K. I should read ahead before answering. Yes, we do have B.Grandison Hunt as one of the sons of Jesse Hunt and Mary C. Wagstaff. B. Grandison Hunt was born 1802/1804 in VA. He married "Biddy" b. 1805 VA. One of his six children was a Jesse Hunt. We have no data for these children -- only their names. NOTE TO ALLEN: In our records/notes, Clara Hunt Miller said that the B. Grandison Hunt "might be Brittian." But she never found conclusive evidence. Where does your information come from that it is Brittian and he might have dropped the Brittian name? Again, I do not know what happened to this Jesse son of B. Grandison. Joy
Felician, I/we do not know what happened to Jesse Hunt, son of Grandison Hunt of Monroe Co. TN. I, too, always think of Clara and her thoughts that Grandison Hunt was tied to our Jesse Hunt. No answers -- yet. Joy
I think that when we are "subscribed", we have to assume we are getting "all of the Emails." One way to check that out would be to go to the archived Emails and see if you have seen/read them all. Go to: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/hunt-l and check it out. Allen/The 14 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Deason Hunt Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 7:01 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Thomas Hunt Regarding the posts below: Out of curiosity, I decided to check to see if I had received the original referred to post three times also, and I found I had not received it all. I am subscribed and not in digest mode. Does everyone get all posts to the list? Deason