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
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
'circus' was looking for a relative that I thought i might have but don't believe I do -----Original Message----- From: HAPPYTUNES@aol.com To: hunt@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:08 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton Hi, What is the origin of your e-mail address? Were you involved with the Circus? Thanks Marsha Hunt Jones ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
Marsha, You may or may not recall, but I e-mailed you once about one of the elephants that the Hunt show had -- Chandra. I inquired if the animal was a male because of the rather long tusks she had, but you advised me that no, she was not a male -- just a female with long tusks(tushes). Incidentally I have the two tape video set of the Hunt show that Jim Ridenour and you did a few years ago. I have always had a certain fondness for your family's circus in part because of the name (Hunt) being the same as my mother's maiden name, and also because The Story of Mr. Circus by your grandfather, my first copy of which I bought when I saw the Hunt Bros. Royal International Circus in 1962 at, I want to say if my memory is correct, District Heights, Maryland, near where my family was living at the time. I have to say that book is my all time favorite circus book, and I have probably read it at least 5 times by now. I think my mother always had a soft spot for your show because of the name -- she took us to it when I was a wee lad (have no memory of that visit) and she was impressed with how clean and neat things were on the lot. As for the e-mail address, yes, I spent 20 years in the circus business, starting out in 1976 with Big John Strong's circus, and over the years toured with his show, Martin & Downs, Kelly Miller, the RBBB Gold Unit in Japan (first year) and finally spending 10 years with Roberts Bros. Circus before retiring from the road at the conclusion of the 1995 season. I was not born to the business, but came in when I was 28. Did just about everything but own a circus -- performed, announced, trained animals, assisted my wife during her aerial acts (single trap, web), did advance, shoveled a lot of elephant, horse and other assorted animal dung, pounded stakes with a 16 lb hammer, drove show trucks, etc. -- in short, made myself generally useful. Those 20 years I wouldn't have traded for a million dollars. It saddens me now to see that there are so few shows left like those you and I spent time with. It all seems to be going the way of the Cirque du Soleil operations -- which aren't circus to me. It makes me glad that I decide to hit the spangled road while I was a young man instead of working 30 years at some job I didn't care about, and then go "play" circus as a retiree like some fans do. Hope that answers your question! Bill Schreiber -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of HAPPYTUNES@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 10:09 PM To: hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton Hi, What is the origin of your e-mail address? Were you involved with the Circus? Thanks Marsha Hunt Jones ------------------------------- 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
Hi, What is the origin of your e-mail address? Were you involved with the Circus? Thanks Marsha Hunt Jones
Thank you. I appreciate it. I sure hope it helps to fill in the gaps in the family history. W. Schreiber -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of wardpam@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:23 PM To: hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton I have info on the Northampton Hunts in large part due to (the late) Sandy Hunt. Will find it and forward to you -----Original Message----- From: circus@atlantic.net To: hunt@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 3:37 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton My maternal great grandfather was named George E.P. Hunt and he was born in Massachusetts in 1840 or 1841. He apparently moved to the San Francisco Bay area and married Nancy Brown. This union produced 2 or 3 sons, one of them being William Edwin Hunt, my grandfather. George E.P. Hunt was a boat builder and captain of a small steamship, the Harriet, which probably operated between SF and Sacramento. He later divorced Nancy and married a woman named Cutler in the 1880s. His name appears on the federal censuses in the late 1800s along with the names of his sons. My late mother told me that he was not well thought of by the family and that he was rough on his sons, which led William to head out on his own as soon as he could. He headed north to Oregon and later homesteaded there along with his wife, Rojinia Campbell Hunt, in Wasco County, where they ran bands of sheep and built up a ranch that grew to nearly 20,000 acres before he died in the late 1930s. No one seems to know what the initials E.P. stood for. My mother said everyone in the family speculated that it was something like Ephraim Phineas something like that. I wonder if the "E" might have been Ebenezer. I have not been able to find anything about his Massachusetts beginnings -- ie, where he was born (town), who his parents were, or anything else about that phase of his life. I don't even know when he died -- he had a boat building business in SF and may have been a victim of the Great Earthquake there in 1906, I believe it was. I was wondering if any on the Hunt family web site might help me out with this. Thanks. William H. Schreiber -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Karen Hunt Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 10:43 AM To: hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton FYI, The Father and two grandfathers of Jonathon Hunt were Thimas Hunts, bakers of Leicester. Mitch Hunt. (Correction to below item.)-------------------------------------------------------------- According to Dana Stimler's contribution to Rootsweb's WorldConnect site, Daniel's father was Ebenezer, gdfather Jonathan, and ggfather John Hunt. ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ------------------------------- 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
I have info on the Northampton Hunts in large part due to (the late) Sandy Hunt. Will find it and forward to you -----Original Message----- From: circus@atlantic.net To: hunt@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 3:37 PM Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton My maternal great grandfather was named George E.P. Hunt and he was born in Massachusetts in 1840 or 1841. He apparently moved to the San Francisco Bay area and married Nancy Brown. This union produced 2 or 3 sons, one of them being William Edwin Hunt, my grandfather. George E.P. Hunt was a boat builder and captain of a small steamship, the Harriet, which probably operated between SF and Sacramento. He later divorced Nancy and married a woman named Cutler in the 1880s. His name appears on the federal censuses in the late 1800s along with the names of his sons. My late mother told me that he was not well thought of by the family and that he was rough on his sons, which led William to head out on his own as soon as he could. He headed north to Oregon and later homesteaded there along with his wife, Rojinia Campbell Hunt, in Wasco County, where they ran bands of sheep and built up a ranch that grew to nearly 20,000 acres before he died in the late 1930s. No one seems to know what the initials E.P. stood for. My mother said everyone in the family speculated that it was something like Ephraim Phineas something like that. I wonder if the "E" might have been Ebenezer. I have not been able to find anything about his Massachusetts beginnings -- ie, where he was born (town), who his parents were, or anything else about that phase of his life. I don't even know when he died -- he had a boat building business in SF and may have been a victim of the Great Earthquake there in 1906, I believe it was. I was wondering if any on the Hunt family web site might help me out with this. Thanks. William H. Schreiber -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Karen Hunt Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 10:43 AM To: hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton FYI, The Father and two grandfathers of Jonathon Hunt were Thimas Hunts, bakers of Leicester. Mitch Hunt. (Correction to below item.)-------------------------------------------------------------- According to Dana Stimler's contribution to Rootsweb's WorldConnect site, Daniel's father was Ebenezer, gdfather Jonathan, and ggfather John Hunt. ------------------------------- 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 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
My maternal great grandfather was named George E.P. Hunt and he was born in Massachusetts in 1840 or 1841. He apparently moved to the San Francisco Bay area and married Nancy Brown. This union produced 2 or 3 sons, one of them being William Edwin Hunt, my grandfather. George E.P. Hunt was a boat builder and captain of a small steamship, the Harriet, which probably operated between SF and Sacramento. He later divorced Nancy and married a woman named Cutler in the 1880s. His name appears on the federal censuses in the late 1800s along with the names of his sons. My late mother told me that he was not well thought of by the family and that he was rough on his sons, which led William to head out on his own as soon as he could. He headed north to Oregon and later homesteaded there along with his wife, Rojinia Campbell Hunt, in Wasco County, where they ran bands of sheep and built up a ranch that grew to nearly 20,000 acres before he died in the late 1930s. No one seems to know what the initials E.P. stood for. My mother said everyone in the family speculated that it was something like Ephraim Phineas something like that. I wonder if the "E" might have been Ebenezer. I have not been able to find anything about his Massachusetts beginnings -- ie, where he was born (town), who his parents were, or anything else about that phase of his life. I don't even know when he died -- he had a boat building business in SF and may have been a victim of the Great Earthquake there in 1906, I believe it was. I was wondering if any on the Hunt family web site might help me out with this. Thanks. William H. Schreiber -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Karen Hunt Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 10:43 AM To: hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Anc. of Jonathan Hunt of Nothampton FYI, The Father and two grandfathers of Jonathon Hunt were Thimas Hunts, bakers of Leicester. Mitch Hunt. (Correction to below item.)-------------------------------------------------------------- According to Dana Stimler's contribution to Rootsweb's WorldConnect site, Daniel's father was Ebenezer, gdfather Jonathan, and ggfather John Hunt. ------------------------------- 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
FYI, The Father and two grandfathers of Jonathon Hunt were Thimas Hunts, bakers of Leicester. Mitch Hunt. (Correction to below item.)-------------------------------------------------------------- According to Dana Stimler's contribution to Rootsweb's WorldConnect site, Daniel's father was Ebenezer, gdfather Jonathan, and ggfather John Hunt.
Dear List, This obit appeared in our local community paper and I thought I would pass it on. Webster Groves, Missouri is located in St. Louis County, just west of St. Louis City. I am not related to this particular individual. __________________________________________________________________________ Elnora Sue HUNT of Webster Groves died Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006. She was 93. Ms. HUNT was born in Hoberg, MO. on July 5, 1913. She was the second child of Luther Isaac HUNT and Minnie Emmaline Keeton Hung. She graduated from Monett High School in 1931 and spent the the majority of her work career at Empire District Electric, retiring as the executive secretary to the president. Ms. HUNT was a lifelong member of the Baptist Church. She was a treasure in every sense of the word, gracing the lives of all who knew her. Ms. HUNT is survived by three sisters: Betty (John) Ambrose, Helen (Tom) McNeely, and Joanne (Cress) Auinbauh. Also surviving are seven nephews, three nieces, and 20 great-grandnieces and grandnephews, and one great-great grandnephew. She was preceded in death by an infant sister; one brother, Raymond HUNT; two sisters, Doris Jean HUNT Lipcaman and Roberta Frances HUNT Dore. Following her wishes, her body was donated to Washington University Medical School. Memorials may be made to the Missouri Baptist Children's Home, 11300 St. Charles Rock Road, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Arrangements by Gerber Chapel, Webster Groves.
To: Pam Sulser I have Daniel Hunt, b, 17 Aug 1711, son of Ebeneezer of Lebanon, Ct,, died 1807 at Tunbridge, VT. Daniel was one of the first settlers of Sharon, CT, moved after Rev.War with several children to Tunbridge, Vt, progenitor of most of the early Hunts of Tunbridge for whom the cemetery was named.. No record of Gilbert Hunts in this family. See Mitchell J. Hunt, " Hunt Families of Tunbridge, VT". Aug 1978 for details. (Mitch Hunt--I recall that we have "talked" before, long ago.) -------------------------------------------------------------- Paul, Thanks for sending this. I'm going to see what I can find out about Daniel Hunt who died in 1807 at the age of 99. He would have been the right age to be the father of my Gilbert Hunt (b. 1742)sage.......
To: Pam Sulser I have Daniel Hunt, b, 17 Aug 1711, son of Ebeneezer of Lebanon, Ct,, died 1807 at Tunbridge, VT. Daniel was one of the first settlers of Sharon, CT, moved after Rev.War with several children to Tunbridge, Vt, progenitor of most of the early Hunts of Tunbridge for whom the cemetery was named.. No record of Gilbert Hunts in this family. See Mitchell J. Hunt, " Hunt Families of Tunbridge, VT". Aug 1978 for details. (Mitch Hunt--I recall that we have "talked" before, long ago.) -------------------------------------------------------------- Paul, Thanks for sending this. I'm going to see what I can find out about Daniel Hunt who died in 1807 at the age of 99. He would have been the right age to be the father of my Gilbert Hunt (b. 1742)sage.......
Kazia/Kaziah Hunt married 29 Dec 1802 in Hardwick, Sussex County, New Jersey. Maybe Kaziah is the daughter of Samuel Hunt and Sarah Titus. Kaziah siblings may be Richard; Mercy born 1785 Hardwick, NJ died 1824 Mt. Olive, Morris Co., NJ who married 30 June 1803 Newton Sussex Co., NJ Robert Allen born 1778 NJ died 1850 Mt. Olive, NJ; and Sarah Hunt born 1791 in Hardwick, NJ, died 21 May 1816 in Easton, Northampton, PA who married Jesse Howell born 9 Aug 1789 NJ and died 5 Jan 1837 Easton, PA. Is there any data to substantiate Samuel Hunt and Sarah Titus being the parents? Birth/marriage/death dates/places? Who were the parents of the spouses? Thank you David G. Richardson 3587 Lassiter Road Marietta, GA 30062-4166 dave.richardson@mindspring.com
According to Dana Stimler's contribution to Rootsweb's WorldConnect site, Daniel's father was Ebenezer, gdfather Jonathan, and ggfather John Hunt. See his family data at Rootsweb. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ddsgen73&id=I527 Visit the Draper-tree at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~drapertree ____________________________________________________________________________________ Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/newmail_tools.html
Hi, Do you have any Hunts that were in Kingston (Ulster Co.) N.Y. ? I am looking for a John Hunt born about 1850. Thanks, Marsha Jones
I have Daniel Hunt, b, 17 Aug 1711, son of Ebeneezer of Lebanon, Ct,, died 1807 at Tunbridge, VT. Daniel was one of the first settlers of Sharon, CT, moved after Rev.War with several children to Tunbridge, Vt, progenitor of most of the early Hunts of Tunbridge for whom the cemetery was named.. No record of Gilbert Hunts in this family. See Mitchell J. Hunt, " Hunt Families of Tunbridge, VT". Aug 1978 for details. (Mitch Hunt--I recall that we have "talked" before, long ago.) -------------------------------------------------------------- Paul, Thanks for sending this. I'm going to see what I can find out about Daniel Hunt who died in 1807 at the age of 99. He would have been the right age to be the father of my Gilbert Hunt (b. 1742)sage.......
Paul, Thanks for sending this. I'm going to see what I can find out about Daniel Hunt who died in 1807 at the age of 99. He would have been the right age to be the father of my Gilbert Hunt (b. 1742) who had a son named Daniel. Pam Hunt Cemetery North Tunbridge, VT Visited on 12th October, 2003, this cemetery is located on Vermont 110 about 2.2 miles (3.5 km) North of North Tunbridge, Vermont, USA. Look for the access road to the Vermont Transportation District 4 Garage. Park there. There is a rusted iron fence on the southern boundary of the cemetery, which is marked by an engraved wooden sign with black lettering "Hunt Cemetery". The first section of the cemetery you come to appears to be the newer section and contains no apparent Hunt graves. Paralleling the road, climb a rise to the older and larger section. This section contains many old stones, dating back to at least 1802. Not all stones are legible. The following stones are located about half way back in the old section, some 6-10 stones in from the southern extent of the old area. Dea. Simeon Hunt Died Oct. 14th, 1852 Aged 89 years, 10 months. Lizzie wife of Dea. Simeon Hunt Died Nov. 17th, 1864 Aged 84 years, 3 months, 17 days. (Includes possibly legible inscription) In Memory of Ruth Hunt Wife of Simeon Hunt Who departed this life Nov. 25th, 1815 Age 42 years (Nicely engraved slate stone) In Memory of Hannah Hunt Wife of Daniel Hunt, Jnr. Who Died Dec. 12th, 1802 Aged 44 years In Memory of Daniel Hunt, Jnr. Who Died Apr. 14th, 1826 Aged 75 years (Includes possibly legible inscription) In Memory of Esther Hunt Daughter of Daniel and Hannah Hunt Died Mar. 9th, 1819 Aged 26 years In Memory of Hannah M. Daughter of James (Ny.?) and Sally Hunt Died 21st Dec, 1810 Aged 2 months, 7 days (Includes possibly legible inscription) Fannie Daughter of Stoddard and Eliza Hunt Died May 30th, 1852 Aged 22 years, 8 months Stoddard Hunt Died Dec. 10th, 1855 in the 76th year of his age Eliza Smith Wife of Stoddard Hunt Died July 22nd, 1870 Aged 75 years Mr. Daniel Hunt Died Oct. 1807 The 99th year of his age Mrs. Hannah Wife of Mr. Daniel Hunt Died April 180(8?) in the 8(7?)th ...... (partially buried) The following stone located near the road, roughly a third of the way in from the southern extent of the old area. Philip M. Hunt Jan 29, 1822-Oct 25, 1897 Martha M. Cleaveland His Wife Nov 20, 1824-May 6, 1894 Leslie M. Hunt Jan. 25, 1858-July 15, 1862 (A new polished granite stone on an old granite base) The following 3 stones are located about two-thirds of the way back in the old section, roughly a third of the way in from the southern extent of the old area. They are made out of what appears to be white marble and are embedded (flat) in a large concrete slab. They appear to have once been standing. Daniel S. Hunt Died Feb. 19th, 1882 Aged 55 years, 2 months, 9 days. Henrietta Wife of D.S. Hunt Died Sept 20, 1872 Aged 42 Years Hennessy Farwell Former Wife of D.S. Hunt Died Sept 6th, 1902 Aged 59 years, 7 months, 13 days. --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers.
I do research on Hunts of Vermont. My line is from William born 1605 in Halifax, ENG. He died Oct 1667 in Marlboro, MA and was married to Elizabeth BEST. The line I follow is Isaac, born 1647 in Concord, MA, Isaac, born 1675 in Concord, MA, John, born 1711 in MA, Samuel, born 1736 in Hardwick, MA and moved to Shoreham, Addison County after marrying Sarah Osgood in MA. I am trying to find information of the family of Sarah, born 1740 in MA and died 1826 in Shoreham, VT. I then follow Samuel, Jr born 1763, Lewis born 1796 who married Millie Booth in 1819. Millie was born 1797 and died 1879. I am interested in her family also. Their son Lyman, born 1821 married Emily Hatch. I have quite a bit of information on the Hunt and Hatch families. Would like to hear from anyone who may have info on Sarah Osgood or Millie Booth. Judith jreedernc@charter.net
I have no relation to any of the Hunts in Vermont (mine are from North Carolina), but I recorded the following: Hunt Cemetery North Tunbridge, VT Visited on 12th October, 2003, this cemetery is located on Vermont 110 about 2.2 miles (3.5 km) North of North Tunbridge, Vermont, USA. Look for the access road to the Vermont Transportation District 4 Garage. Park there. There is a rusted iron fence on the southern boundary of the cemetery, which is marked by an engraved wooden sign with black lettering "Hunt Cemetery". The first section of the cemetery you come to appears to be the newer section and contains no apparent Hunt graves. Paralleling the road, climb a rise to the older and larger section. This section contains many old stones, dating back to at least 1802. Not all stones are legible. The following stones are located about half way back in the old section, some 6-10 stones in from the southern extent of the old area. Dea. Simeon Hunt Died Oct. 14th, 1852 Aged 89 years, 10 months. Lizzie wife of Dea. Simeon Hunt Died Nov. 17th, 1864 Aged 84 years, 3 months, 17 days. (Includes possibly legible inscription) In Memory of Ruth Hunt Wife of Simeon Hunt Who departed this life Nov. 25th, 1815 Age 42 years (Nicely engraved slate stone) In Memory of Hannah Hunt Wife of Daniel Hunt, Jnr. Who Died Dec. 12th, 1802 Aged 44 years In Memory of Daniel Hunt, Jnr. Who Died Apr. 14th, 1826 Aged 75 years (Includes possibly legible inscription) In Memory of Esther Hunt Daughter of Daniel and Hannah Hunt Died Mar. 9th, 1819 Aged 26 years In Memory of Hannah M. Daughter of James (Ny.?) and Sally Hunt Died 21st Dec, 1810 Aged 2 months, 7 days (Includes possibly legible inscription) Fannie Daughter of Stoddard and Eliza Hunt Died May 30th, 1852 Aged 22 years, 8 months Stoddard Hunt Died Dec. 10th, 1855 in the 76th year of his age Eliza Smith Wife of Stoddard Hunt Died July 22nd, 1870 Aged 75 years Mr. Daniel Hunt Died Oct. 1807 The 99th year of his age Mrs. Hannah Wife of Mr. Daniel Hunt Died April 180(8?) in the 8(7?)th ...... (partially buried) The following stone located near the road, roughly a third of the way in from the southern extent of the old area. Philip M. Hunt Jan 29, 1822-Oct 25, 1897 Martha M. Cleaveland His Wife Nov 20, 1824-May 6, 1894 Leslie M. Hunt Jan. 25, 1858-July 15, 1862 (A new polished granite stone on an old granite base) The following 3 stones are located about two-thirds of the way back in the old section, roughly a third of the way in from the southern extent of the old area. They are made out of what appears to be white marble and are embedded (flat) in a large concrete slab. They appear to have once been standing. Daniel S. Hunt Died Feb. 19th, 1882 Aged 55 years, 2 months, 9 days. Henrietta Wife of D.S. Hunt Died Sept 20, 1872 Aged 42 Years Hennessy Farwell Former Wife of D.S. Hunt Died Sept 6th, 1902 Aged 59 years, 7 months, 13 days. The following stone is located near the road, roughly two thirds of the way in from the southern extent of the old area. Harlie M. Hunt April 16th, 1864-May 8, 1913 Martha E. Flanders His Wife July 18, 1863-July 1, 1948 Paul -- Paul Hunt Paul.Hunt@CustomSupport.com www.CustomSupport.com
I'm not sure what the topic is, I think I must have received this by mistake. But I am doing a little "Hunt-ing" of my own! Any info on Hunt books or manuscripts, especially the free type on the web, is greatly appreciated. Roger Hunt Burlington, Vermont Born: 1963, Bennington Vermont Father: Harry Richard (goes by Richard H.) Hunt Grandfather: Harry Sylvester Hunt And that's about as far as I have gotten! -----Original Message----- From: hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hunt-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of minamb@juno.com Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 1:09 AM To: fgourdin@mindspring.com; hunt@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HUNT] Books Felicia: Good to see your message. I am not doing much research now, but I have always admired you and your research on the Hunt family. Good luck on your move. Mina Bickerstaff in Fort Worth On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 17:57:10 -0500 "Felicia Gourdin" <fgourdin@mindspring.com> writes: > Thanks to all who inquired about the books. My first answer was from > Allen Hunt, so the books will go to him. I wish I had copies for > all of you. Good luck in your Hunt-ing! > Felicia > > > Felicia Gourdin > fgourdin@mindspring.com > Why Wait? Move to EarthLink. > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > MinaMB@juno.com ------------------------------- 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