I do not believe James Hunt (1703-1795) enlisted during the Rev War. I have done genealogy on this family for over 20 years during which I was able to relate him to his brothers Joseph and Ralph and their birth in York County. Much of the material being passed on this site is regarding this family are the results of my research. I truly feel him enlisting would have been irresponsible and very much out of character. He was a prominent, educated and wealth man; he was one of the founders and leaders of the Presbyterian Church in Virginia; he was an acquaintance if not a friend of the governor of Virginia: he was the senior Justice of Peace of Charlotte County and thereby head of the local government. I had an article published about ten years ago in the local Charlotte County history and genealogy magazine about James Hunt. It was "Charlotte's First Gentleman Justice". The editor added a sentence at the end of the article with my agreement. It stated "As a public servant, Hunt used his experience from the Lunenburg court to lead a new county through its formative years and a great war with Great Britain." One has to only look at the court records of Charlotte Court to James Hunt never left the county with the possible exception very short periods. Fleetwood