While you are making that chart, don't forget the Hunters who left NC for TN and then on to other southern states. Unfortunately, I am still left in NC trying to find if Henry Hunter, AR, who married Delilah Hawkins High in Wake Co NC in 1823 was the the son of Henry Sr. or Jacob Hunter of Wake Co Or did he come from somewhere else, and was passing through Wake Co. on his way to TN >AR > LA. Beverly Smith Bill Hunter wrote: > I have a similar problem with my Hunters from Arcola, ILL. ast record is > 1860 census. He is 45 and had a 19yr old son. Can track forward, but not > back. > From: Edwin Hunter <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 10:38 AM > Subject: [HUNTER-L] Hunter families > > > Does anyone out there have a good grip on the many different Hunter > > lines that entered the US? And where they are from? And where they > > went? > > > > There seems to be a vast amount of information about the lines that went > > to NC and VA, but I can't get past 1780 in my line which was passing > > through Franklin and Westmoreland Co., PA. I think it would be very > > useful to have a chart with the various lines shown on it and generally > > where they came from and where they entered the US and where they > > headed. Any help? > > > > Ted > > > > > >