Individual Details

John HUNT

(1688 - 1748)

Extracted Marriage Records Newtown Presbyterian Church, Queens County, NY Batch M506971 1709-1881 B2Ne Book, 1002620 Film

!Internet 11-1997 by Col. Susan B. Hunt: Direct documentary evidence found through the wills (two of them) that this John is the son of John Hunt of LI and grandson of the pioneer Ralph Hunt.

!According to Mrs. Orson Haynie's manuscript: see Liber BBB of Deeds, P. 154, at Sec. of State, N. Jersey. The Hunts of New Jersey were not Quakers; they were Presbyterian. Some of the descendants who removed to Rowan Co., N. Carolina, became Baptists. John Hunt's will is of record in New Jersey; will made 11 Feb. 1740/1.

Extracted Marriage Records Newtown Presbyterian Church, Queens County, NY Batch M506971 1709-1881 B2Ne Book, 1002620 Film

!Internet 11-1997 by Col. Susan B. Hunt: Direct documentary evidence found through the wills (two of them) that this John is the son of John Hunt of LI and grandson of the pioneer Ralph Hunt.

!According to Mrs. Orson Haynie's manuscript: see Liber BBB of Deeds, P. 154, at Sec. of State, N. Jersey. The Hunts of New Jersey were not Quakers; they were Presbyterian. Some of the descendants who removed to Rowan Co., N. Carolina, became Baptists. John Hunt's will is of record in New Jersey; will made 11 Feb. 1740/1.

Described in marriage record as "of Hopewell NJ". Settled in Hopewell on land purchased by his father where he lived until his death in September of 1748, will dated 11 Feb. 1740-1 and proved 1 Oct. 1748 names his eldest son Wilson, second son Jonathan, wife Margaret, daughters Johanna and Charity, sons John, Noah, Gershom, Daniel and Enoch, and appoints his wife Margaret and sons Wilson and Jonathan executors.

According to Mrs. Orson Haynie's manuscript: see Liber BBB of Deeds, P. 154, at Sec. of State, N. Jersey. The Hunts of New Jersey were not Quakers; they were Presbyterian. Some of the descendants who removed to Rowan Co., N. Carolina, became Baptists. John Hunt's will is of record in New Jersey; will Probated Oct. 1748. See Consuelo Furman mss. pg. 29. See Cook Mss. pg.69 & 70; also, McCubbin, pg. 24, and "Supplement to a Corrected Genealogy of Col. Jonathan Hunt (1716-1781)----." by Mitchell Hunt Apr. 1996.

!According to Mrs. Orson Haynie's manuscript: see Liber BBB of Deeds, P. 154, at Sec. of State, N. Jersey. The Hunts of New Jersey were not Quakers; they were Presbyterian. Some of the descendants who removed to Rowan Co., N. Carolina, became Baptists. John Hunt's will is of record in New Jersey; will made 11 Feb. 1740/1. FIELD NAME Page

Events

Birth1688Hopewell, Mercy, New Jersey, United States
Marriage8 Feb 1714Presbyterian Ch, Newton, Queens, New York - Margaret MOORE
Death1748Hopewell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
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Families

SpouseMargaret MOORE (1698 - 1752)
ChildGershom HUNT (1723 - 1782)
ChildDaniel HUNT (Doctor) (1723 - 1789)
ChildWilson HUNT (1714 - 1782)
ChildJonathan HUNT (1716 - 1782)
ChildCharity HUNT (1717 - )
ChildJohanna HUNT (1718 - )
ChildJohn HUNT (1719 - 1795)
ChildNoah HUNT (1724 - 1805)
ChildEnoch HUNT (1727 - 1762)
ChildJohannah HUNT (1707 - )
ChildCharity HUNT (1729 - )
FatherSamuel HUNT (1660 - 1720)
MotherMary Poulter BURROUGHS (1664 - 1725)
SiblingSamuel HUNT (1684 - 1752)
SiblingRalph HUNT (1686 - 1733)
SiblingMary HUNT (1690 - )
SiblingAnna HUNT (1692 - )
SiblingElizabeth HUNT (1694 - )
SiblingThomas HUNT (1696 - )
SiblingJasper HUNT (1698 - )
SiblingEdward HUNT (1700 - )
SiblingRalph HUNT (1689 - 1718)
SiblingMary HUNT (1695 - 1718)
SiblingAnna HUNT (1697 - 1718)
SiblingThomas HUNT (1701 - 1789)
SiblingJesper HUNT ( - 1718)