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    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. wilson hunt
    3. I agree I will buy a copy also Wilson Hunt ----- Original Message ----- From: "CONNIE HUNT" <huntmar@msn.com> To: <fgourdin@mindspring.com>; <hunt@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 10:45 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell > Felicia: > > Might it be possible to buy a copy of this from you...Kinko's copy since > someone else got to their e=mail before me? > > Connie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: fgourdin@mindspring.com<mailto:fgourdin@mindspring.com> > To: HUNT-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 9:44 AM > Subject: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell > > > I have the old book: Pioneers of Old Hopewell by Ralph Ege. It is > copywrited 1908. It is in good condition for a book that is one hundred > years old. This book is a collectors item for anyone descended from Ralph > Hunt of Long Island/Huntington, Long Island. I will sell it for fifty > dollars, postage included. > Felicia Gourdin > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > HUNT-request@rootsweb.com<mailto: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 >

    02/19/2007 11:21:38
    1. [HUNT] Mary E. Hunt
    2. I am searching for the parents of Mary E. Hunt. She was the second wife of my great grandfather John Wyatt White. They were married Jan.1882 at Falls Bear Creek, Marion County, AL. Mary died September 1884. Thanks, Billy

    02/19/2007 10:18:31
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. wilson hunt
    3. If the purchase by Ms. Cole doesn't pan out I will purchase the book. Thanks and have a nice day. Wilson Shotwell Hunt III ----- Original Message ----- From: "Annetta cole" <akcole@bellsouth.net> To: <fgourdin@mindspring.com>; <hunt@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 12:53 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell > Felicia, I do decend from Ralph Hunt of Long Island and would love to have > this book. > Annetta Cole > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <fgourdin@mindspring.com> > To: <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 11:44 AM > Subject: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell > > >> I have the old book: Pioneers of Old Hopewell by Ralph Ege. It is > copywrited 1908. It is in good condition for a book that is one hundred > years old. This book is a collectors item for anyone descended from Ralph > Hunt of Long Island/Huntington, Long Island. I will sell it for fifty > dollars, postage included. >> Felicia Gourdin >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.1/690 - Release Date: 2/16/2007 >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/18/2007 04:25:02
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. CONNIE HUNT
    3. Felicia: Might it be possible to buy a copy of this from you...Kinko's copy since someone else got to their e=mail before me? Connie ----- Original Message ----- From: fgourdin@mindspring.com<mailto:fgourdin@mindspring.com> To: HUNT-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 9:44 AM Subject: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell I have the old book: Pioneers of Old Hopewell by Ralph Ege. It is copywrited 1908. It is in good condition for a book that is one hundred years old. This book is a collectors item for anyone descended from Ralph Hunt of Long Island/Huntington, Long Island. I will sell it for fifty dollars, postage included. Felicia Gourdin ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:HUNT-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2007 12:45:58
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. In a message dated 2/18/2007 12:13:39 PM Mountain Standard Time, a.hunt@comcast.net writes: Yes, This is the William Bradford Hunt. So right now there no connection through his Y-DNA to Y-DNA of a few of us who are in South Carolina. At least we do not have the signature value that really show up in all the William Bradford Hunt lines. There might be another explanation for your South Carolina line. In my research I came across another group of Hunts that settled in North Carolina and were Quakers. I do know that part of South Carolina was settled with the intention of creating something similar to William Penn's Pennsylvania. I will do some checking and see what I can dig up. It may be possible that the group of Quaker Hunts I found in North Carolina were originally from South Carolina. By the way, sorry for the way my email was displayed. It shifted the lines I typed right in the middle of information making it rather confusing.

    02/18/2007 08:36:40
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. Hi Allen, I noticed the name William Bradford Hunt and believe he is the brother to my Amos Hunt, both of whom are sons of John Hunt Jr. and Jane Coates. If this is the William Bradford Hunt you have mentioned, I have a little information that may shed more light on his lineage. You are correct, the Familysearch.org site does have an incorrect line, however, William does still descend from Ralph Hunt according to other researchers. Here is how: Ralph Hunt John Hunt and Joanna [Johanna] ? John Hunt and Margaret Moore Daniel Hunt and Susannah [Greene?] and Gershom Hunt and Eunice Fitz Randolph John Hunt and Charity Hunt (these two are cousins) John Hunt, Jr. (who married Jane Coates) William Bradford Hunt The familysearch.org site lists the lineage with William descending through Ralph Hunt's son Samuel and his wife Mary Burroughs. This is not correct according to 2 wills. More information can be found at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hunt/archive/bios/hunthist.txt This site is "A compilation of Mitchell J. Hunt's manuscript on early Hunt history prepared by Sanford B. Hunt III" Another great site that explains why 3 descendants of Ralph Hunt (Jonathan [mentioned below as the son of John and Margaret], Gersham, and Daniel Hunt, all three brothers) moved from New Jersey to North Carolina. It also gives this information concerning Ralph's son John, and his son John, who married Margaret Moore: "...The Hunts were on Long Island on June 4, 1714 when John, Sr. (b. c1658, son of Ralph of Newton) bought 500 acres in Hopewell, bounded E by Stony Brook, N by Samuel Davis, W by Capt. hannel and S by Johannes Lawrenson. On March 7, 1715, John Hunt and wife Joanna of Newton, sold 100 acres in Newton. (Joanna Hunt, widow, joined Pennington Presbyterian Church August 31, 1733.) Johanna Hunt's son, John, Jr. (b. c1690 in Newton) married at Newton February 8, 1714 Margaret Moore, probably daughter of Gersham Moore. John and Margaret Hunt's son, Jonathan (October 17, 1717 - September 5, 1782) married c1737 Mary, daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Stout) Smith, Jr. (This is the same Jonathan Hunt who became a founder of Jersey Settlement, one of the most prominent men in the area, and a Colonel in the Rowan Militia)." also: "In January 1675/7 the will of Ralph Hunt, Sr. was proved at Newton. In 1698 his sons, Ralph, Jr., Samuel, daughter Ann and husband Theophilus Phillips, and daughter-in-law Johanna (widow of John Hunt) had deeds in Maidenhead (Lawrence), N.J., where they joined the Presbyterian Church. [John & Joanna (Wilson?) Hunt had a son John Hunt born c 1690 at Newtown, L.I., who m. Feb 8, 1714 Margaret Moore in Newtown's Presby. Ch.; she was perhaps d/o Gersham. Moore, and descended from Presbyterian Rev. John Moore. John Hall, D.D., History of the Presbyterian Church of Trenton, N.J.]." It is titled: "Origins of the Jersey Settlement of Rowan County, North Carolina First Families of Jersey Settlement" By: Ethel Stroupe 1996 http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/mckstmerjersey.htm The information above was written with the help of a lady named Gloria Padach who wrote the following concerning the Hunts: "John and Margaret (Moore) Hunt had 9 children: Three of whom went to Rowan Co. NC 1. Wilson Hunt born 9 Nov 1714 died 26 1782 Hopewell NJ. 2. Jonathan Hunt, see below: 3. Charity Hunt b. 1719 mar Edward Hunt (a cousin) 4. Johannah bor c1710 died in Rowan Co. NC. mar i Philip Phillips mar ii Jeremiah Green 5. John Hunt mar Esther Phillips (a cousin had 10 children: Wilson, John, Lemuel, Isaac, Arron, Peggy, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Eura.) 6. Noah Hunt b 1724 Hopewell died 5 Oct 1805 Hopewell mar Sarah Johnes. 3 Children: Stephen, Hannah, Achsah. 7. GERSHAM HUNT born 10 Nov 1730 died 28 April 1807 Rowan Co. mar i EUNICE FITZRANDOLPH, mar ii Elizabeth _______. 10 Children, Sarah, CHARITY, Hannah, David, Elijah, Abraham, Jean, Elizabeth, Susannah, Mary. [Note: the 1st three are from Eunich FitzRandolph] 8. DANIEL HUNT b c 1726 will 30 aug 1789 Rowan Co. NC. 10 [11?] children: JOHN, Gersham, Arthur, Daniel, Margaret, Anne, Charity, Hannah, Owen, Jonatha, Able. 9. Enoch Hunt Col in British Army. Estate administered 11 Dec 1762 2. Jonathan Hunt: born 17 Oct 1717 Hopewell NJ died 5 Sept 1782 age 67 Davie Co. NC bur: Eaton Baptist Church, Davie Co. NC Will dated 13 June 1782 Rowan Co. NC. Moved to the Yadkin River by 1744-48. from Hopewell, NJ [Much more on his 3 wives and many children]" This can be found on the Rootsweb.com message board. It is in the Rowan Board and was listed under Re: HUNT, SMITH on 6 Oct 2002. I don't know if this information helps or not, but maybe it can be of some use. Sincerely, Lisa

    02/18/2007 06:29:29
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. ahunt
    3. No Problem, I have land plat and using the satellite mapping we have today I can make out the land my ancester was on in Marlboro County to be at Hunt's Bluff. Andrea Leanardo's work state that there is a Creswell Hunt buried there and well it aint been seen since 1910s from way I see the discussion. He also said my ancester had a soon who had to be born between 1860 and 1870 named Christopher Creswell Hunt. In Philiadelphia there is a Creswell Hunt marrying Elizabeth Evans about 1795 I believe it was at a Swedish Church. The neighbor in SC is William Evans so I wonder if there is a connection. The Hunt's Bluff it just up river from Cashua Ferry also known as Cashaway Ferry and this area is known as Welsh Neck. The William Penn and Welsh connection from up north when they decided to leave the land William Peen gave them up there. I suspect Hunt's Bluff probably as old as 1735. Al paper from this area would have been lost in Georgetown Courthouse fire in 1790 and the later one in like early 1800s. I am also interested in Campbell that owned the land up river from Hunt's Bluff. Allen > >

    02/18/2007 06:06:05
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. ahunt
    3. Yes, This is the William Bradford Hunt. So right now there no connection through his Y-DNA to Y-DNA of a few of us who are in South Carolina. At least we do not have the signature value that really show up in all the William Bradford Hunt lines. TJoh799000@aol.com wrote: >Hi Allen, > > I noticed the name William Bradford Hunt and believe he is the brother to >my Amos Hunt, both of whom are sons of John Hunt Jr. and Jane Coates. If this >is the William Bradford Hunt you have mentioned, I have a little information >that may shed more light on his lineage. You are correct, the >Familysearch.org site does have an incorrect line, however, William does still descend from >Ralph Hunt according to other researchers. Here is how: > Ralph Hunt > John Hunt and Joanna [Johanna] >? > John Hunt and Margaret Moore >Daniel Hunt and Susannah [Greene?] and Gershom Hunt and >Eunice Fitz Randolph > John Hunt and > Charity Hunt (these two are cousins) > John Hunt, Jr. (who >married Jane Coates) > William Bradford Hunt > >The familysearch.org site lists the lineage with William descending through >Ralph Hunt's son Samuel and his wife Mary Burroughs. This is not correct >according to 2 wills. > >More information can be found at: > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hunt/archive/bios/hunthist.txt >This site is "A compilation of Mitchell J. Hunt's manuscript on early Hunt >history prepared by Sanford B. Hunt III" > > > >Another great site that explains why 3 descendants of Ralph Hunt (Jonathan >[mentioned below as the son of John and Margaret], Gersham, and Daniel Hunt, all >three brothers) moved from New Jersey to North Carolina. It also gives this >information concerning Ralph's son John, and his son John, who married >Margaret Moore: >"...The Hunts were on Long Island on June 4, 1714 when John, Sr. (b. c1658, >son of Ralph of Newton) bought 500 acres in Hopewell, bounded E by Stony Brook, >N by Samuel Davis, W by Capt. hannel and S by Johannes Lawrenson. On March >7, 1715, John Hunt and wife Joanna of Newton, sold 100 acres in Newton. >(Joanna Hunt, widow, joined Pennington Presbyterian Church August 31, 1733.) >Johanna Hunt's son, John, Jr. (b. c1690 in Newton) married at Newton February 8, >1714 Margaret Moore, probably daughter of Gersham Moore. John and Margaret >Hunt's son, Jonathan (October 17, 1717 - September 5, 1782) married c1737 Mary, >daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Stout) Smith, Jr. (This is the same Jonathan Hunt >who became a founder of Jersey Settlement, one of the most prominent men in >the area, and a Colonel in the Rowan Militia)." > >also: >"In January 1675/7 the will of Ralph Hunt, Sr. was proved at Newton. In 1698 >his sons, Ralph, Jr., Samuel, daughter Ann and husband Theophilus Phillips, >and daughter-in-law Johanna (widow of John Hunt) had deeds in Maidenhead >(Lawrence), N.J., where they joined the Presbyterian Church. [John & Joanna >(Wilson?) Hunt had a son John Hunt born c 1690 at Newtown, L.I., who m. Feb 8, 1714 >Margaret Moore in Newtown's Presby. Ch.; she was perhaps d/o Gersham. Moore, >and descended from Presbyterian Rev. John Moore. John Hall, D.D., History of >the Presbyterian Church of Trenton, N.J.]." > >It is titled: "Origins of the Jersey Settlement of Rowan County, North >Carolina > First Families of Jersey Settlement" > By: Ethel Stroupe > 1996 >http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/mckstmerjersey.htm > >The information above was written with the help of a lady named Gloria Padach >who wrote the following concerning the Hunts: > >"John and Margaret (Moore) Hunt had 9 children: >Three of whom went to Rowan Co. NC > >1. Wilson Hunt born 9 Nov 1714 died 26 1782 Hopewell NJ. >2. Jonathan Hunt, see below: >3. Charity Hunt b. 1719 mar Edward Hunt (a cousin) >4. Johannah bor c1710 died in Rowan Co. NC. mar i Philip Phillips mar ii >Jeremiah Green >5. John Hunt mar Esther Phillips (a cousin had 10 children: Wilson, John, >Lemuel, Isaac, Arron, Peggy, > Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, >Eura.) >6. Noah Hunt b 1724 Hopewell died 5 Oct 1805 Hopewell mar Sarah Johnes. > 3 Children: Stephen, Hannah, >Achsah. >7. GERSHAM HUNT born 10 Nov 1730 died 28 April 1807 Rowan Co. mar i EUNICE >FITZRANDOLPH, > mar ii Elizabeth _______. > 10 Children, Sarah, CHARITY, Hannah, David, >Elijah, Abraham, Jean, Elizabeth, > Susannah, Mary. [Note: the >1st three are from Eunich FitzRandolph] >8. DANIEL HUNT b c 1726 will 30 aug 1789 Rowan Co. NC. > 10 [11?] children: JOHN, Gersham, Arthur, Daniel, >Margaret, Anne, Charity, Hannah, > Owen, Jonatha, Able. >9. Enoch Hunt Col in British Army. Estate administered 11 Dec 1762 > >2. Jonathan Hunt: born 17 Oct 1717 Hopewell NJ died 5 Sept 1782 age 67 Davie >Co. NC > bur: Eaton Baptist Church, Davie Co. NC Will >dated 13 June 1782 Rowan Co. NC. > Moved to the Yadkin River by 1744-48. from >Hopewell, NJ > [Much more on his 3 wives and many children]" > >This can be found on the Rootsweb.com message board. >It is in the Rowan Board and was listed under Re: HUNT, SMITH on 6 Oct 2002. > > >I don't know if this information helps or not, but maybe it can be of some >use. >Sincerely, >Lisa > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------- >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 > > >

    02/18/2007 04:11:48
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. Each male has a Y-DNA that is passed down from father to son and on down the line. I have a few people that claim descent from William Bradford Hunt. The pedigree at FamilySearch.org says they are decendant from Ralph. I wont go into if this is correct or incorrect I think everyone knows that Familysearch.org has some corruption of information. Anyway SMGF is collecting sample from general public to get result. Mind you it can take years to get any results. Here is a link to William Bradford Hunt DNA result I had gathered from SMGF website there are 4 people in the database. http://tinyurl.com/2afyjp If you click on the first box next to the sorting number it pulls up a pedigree chart. Allen -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Midji@aol.com > Do y ou have much on this line, and who do you connect to, to get to Ralph > Hunt. > > Marcia > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/17/2007 04:34:22
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. I spent some time seeking a connection to this line. Although I am not convince I am yet. I believe I had gather enough DNA information to say what might be a signature haplogroup for this line. It would jsut be nice to see some robust pedigree submit sample beside ones I got from SMGF database. >From what DNA signature I have manage to collect noone have a DNA that is from South Carolina that will lead back to Ralph line. Perhap in the future this will change. Allen -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Midji@aol.com > I should have said I also descend from the Ralph Hun t Family...thanks > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/17/2007 12:26:47
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. Do y ou have much on this line, and who do you connect to, to get to Ralph Hunt. Marcia

    02/17/2007 11:18:50
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. It amazes me how anyone can do DNA, on a line so far back...I haven't read much on it, and probably should, but how do you know your DNA and that line is a match??? I would be happy to do it as well, just need to read more I guess. Marcia

    02/17/2007 11:17:25
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. Jodi Strait-Shutts
    3. Allen, I am descended from a Ralph Hunt who was known as Stoney Brook Ralph. Would you have an information relating to this NJ line? Jodi ----- Original Message ----- From: a.hunt@comcast.net<mailto:a.hunt@comcast.net> To: hunt@rootsweb.com<mailto:hunt@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 4:34 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell Each male has a Y-DNA that is passed down from father to son and on down the line. I have a few people that claim descent from William Bradford Hunt. The pedigree at FamilySearch.org says they are decendant from Ralph. I wont go into if this is correct or incorrect I think everyone knows that Familysearch.org has some corruption of information. Anyway SMGF is collecting sample from general public to get result. Mind you it can take years to get any results. Here is a link to William Bradford Hunt DNA result I had gathered from SMGF website there are 4 people in the database. http://tinyurl.com/2afyjp<http://tinyurl.com/2afyjp> If you click on the first box next to the sorting number it pulls up a pedigree chart. Allen -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Midji@aol.com<mailto:Midji@aol.com> > Do y ou have much on this line, and who do you connect to, to get to Ralph > Hunt. > > Marcia > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUNT-request@rootsweb.com<mailto: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<mailto:HUNT-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/17/2007 11:10:15
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. I should have said I also descend from the Ralph Hun t Family...thanks

    02/17/2007 06:00:20
    1. [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. I have the old book: Pioneers of Old Hopewell by Ralph Ege. It is copywrited 1908. It is in good condition for a book that is one hundred years old. This book is a collectors item for anyone descended from Ralph Hunt of Long Island/Huntington, Long Island. I will sell it for fifty dollars, postage included. Felicia Gourdin

    02/17/2007 05:44:58
    1. Re: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell
    2. Annetta cole
    3. Felicia, I do decend from Ralph Hunt of Long Island and would love to have this book. Annetta Cole ----- Original Message ----- From: <fgourdin@mindspring.com> To: <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 11:44 AM Subject: [HUNT] Book--Pioneers of Old Hopewell > I have the old book: Pioneers of Old Hopewell by Ralph Ege. It is copywrited 1908. It is in good condition for a book that is one hundred years old. This book is a collectors item for anyone descended from Ralph Hunt of Long Island/Huntington, Long Island. I will sell it for fifty dollars, postage included. > Felicia Gourdin > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.1/690 - Release Date: 2/16/2007 > >

    02/17/2007 04:53:45
    1. [HUNT] David Hunt
    2. Evelyn Brown
    3. Hello! Is anyone searching a David Allen Hunt 1863-1924, who married a Catherine Young. David was born in Ontario but went to the Southern States from whence he moved to Saskatchewan. His children in his death notice were listed as John, Fred and Wesley all of Shenston, Henry, of Wisconsin; Mrs. A. L. Dunn, of Jamestown, ND., daughter, and Mrs. A. J. Wrede, of Shenston, daughter. ( I don't name the daughters' names) Thanks! Cynthia

    02/16/2007 05:39:36
    1. Re: [HUNT] Richard W. Hunt, Aiken, SC
    2. Dolores Morgan
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dolores Morgan" <doloresmorgan@chesapeake.net> To: <hunt@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 12:09 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Richard W. Hunt, Aiken, SC > Deborah, > I married into the Maddox family, where did your roots come from in that > line. > Shepherdstown, W.Va and then the DC area for my husband. I'm from the > Hunt > line but not sure about this man. But, > Curry also was in my line. Haven't been active in a long time. My Hunts > were from South western PA. > Dolores Maddox Morgan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Deborah Maddox" <djmaddox@windstream.net> > To: <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 10:03 AM > Subject: [HUNT] Richard W. Hunt, Aiken, SC > > > Dear List, > > This obit appeared in our local paper and I thought I would pass it on to > the list. I am not related to this particular individual. > > _____________________________ > > > Richard W. Hunt > > AIKEN - Funeral services for Mr. Richard W. Hunt, 91, of Aiken, SC, who > died > January 19, 2007, will be conducted Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock from > First Christian Church of Aiken. Rev. Don Morris officiating. Interment in > Aiken Memorial Gardens. > > Mr. Hunt was a native of Lynn, Massachusetts, having made Aiken County his > home for the past 53 years. He received his degree in Engineering from > Tufts > University. Mr. Hunt was a retired Engineer with the E.I. DuPont Company > at > the Savannah River Plant with 40 years of service and was an Engineer on > the > Manhattan Project. He was a past commander and life member of the Savannah > River Power Squadron, a former Instructor Trainer for the American Red > Cross, a member of the Senior Men's Club of Aiken, a member of the Academy > of Life Long Learning and was a Meals on Wheels volunteer for the Council > on > Aging. Mr. Hunt attended First Christian Church of Aiken. > > Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jean Chafin Curry Kaiser Hunt; two sons > and > daughters-in-law, Daniel H. and Eola Hunt, Simpsonville, SC, and Peter F. > and Candace Hunt, Charleston, SC, a daughter and son-in-law, Julie and > John > Boulware, Columbia, SC; a stepson, Jack M. Curry, Aiken; a stepdaughter > and > son-in-law, Sandy and Norman C. Toy, New Canaan, Connecticut; one sister, > Virginia Moulton, Concord, New Hampshire; several children and > grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 49 years, > Alice > Harrington Hunt; his parents, Homer B. Hunt and Gertrude F. Hunt, Lynn, > Massachusetts; and a stepdaughter, Linda Curry. > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/15/2007 06:51:56
    1. Re: [HUNT] HUNT Digest, Vol 2, Issue 22
    2. Everett Hunt
    3. Hello Barbara, Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 9:39:31 PM, you wrote: > I am working on the HUNT line for a cousin...descended from Archibald Hunt > born abt. 1789 in N.C....married Mary Gilmore born abt.1790 in Chatham Co. > NC. > This is as far back as I have gotten... > I do not know where they were before NC....I think that Archbald's father > name was Thomas.... Arch was married twice...the other wife name was > Eliza/Elizabeth.... they had one child born in TN named Church Ellen > Hunt...she married an Isaac N. Johnson.......This line came down to TN, MO, > KY, TX > I would love to connect with someone...I do not have any of Archibald > siblings or parents.... > Have you come across the name Archibald in you line ? It is carried on down > the generations... > Barbara TL > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Rghoyt@aol.com> > To: <hunt@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 6:20 PM > Subject: Re: [HUNT] HUNT Digest, Vol 2, Issue 22 >>I am writing to see if any one is looking for the same. >> >> Daniel O. Hunt Born in 1832 all the census says Michigan >> He married >> Almira Sutton 1855 Rock Island , Ill >> I have the Census for 1850 on Almira Sutton with her parents >> 1860 >> 1870 >> 1880 Nebraska >> 1900 Oklahoma >> 1900-1910 He is died in Beaver Ct. Ok. >> >> Daniel and Almira children were >> Julia 1858 Ill. >> Janie 1860 Ill (My G Grandmother) >> Calivan 1865 Iowa >> Seymour 1868 Iowa >> Ida May 1870 Iowa >> Lewis 1872 Ok. >> Perry ? >> This has been a very long search does any one have any of these Hunts on >> their line,? >> Ruby Hoyt >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 Try this link: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1056708&id=I49384451 -- Best regards, Everett mailto:evhuntster@gmail.com

    02/14/2007 11:52:00
    1. Re: [HUNT] HUNT Digest, Vol 2, Issue 22
    2. Barbara Legg
    3. I am working on the HUNT line for a cousin...descended from Archibald Hunt born abt. 1789 in N.C....married Mary Gilmore born abt.1790 in Chatham Co. NC. This is as far back as I have gotten... I do not know where they were before NC....I think that Archbald's father name was Thomas.... Arch was married twice...the other wife name was Eliza/Elizabeth.... they had one child born in TN named Church Ellen Hunt...she married an Isaac N. Johnson.......This line came down to TN, MO, KY, TX I would love to connect with someone...I do not have any of Archibald siblings or parents.... Have you come across the name Archibald in you line ? It is carried on down the generations... Barbara TL ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rghoyt@aol.com> To: <hunt@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 6:20 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] HUNT Digest, Vol 2, Issue 22 >I am writing to see if any one is looking for the same. > > Daniel O. Hunt Born in 1832 all the census says Michigan > He married > Almira Sutton 1855 Rock Island , Ill > I have the Census for 1850 on Almira Sutton with her parents > 1860 > 1870 > 1880 Nebraska > 1900 Oklahoma > 1900-1910 He is died in Beaver Ct. Ok. > > Daniel and Almira children were > Julia 1858 Ill. > Janie 1860 Ill (My G Grandmother) > Calivan 1865 Iowa > Seymour 1868 Iowa > Ida May 1870 Iowa > Lewis 1872 Ok. > Perry ? > This has been a very long search does any one have any of these Hunts on > their line,? > Ruby Hoyt > > ------------------------------- > 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

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