A Whole Lotta Family - Person Sheet
A Whole Lotta Family - Person Sheet
NameJohn Hunt 199
Birth24 Aug 1749, London, Greater London, England199,1
Death31 Dec 1831, New Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut199,1 Age: 82
*New [REFE]I146
FatherEdward Hunt (1718-1766)
MotherMary Broadhurst (1720-~1757)
Spouses
Birth13 Nov 1750, London, Greater London, England199
Death1824/1830, New Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut199 Age: 73
Marriageabt 1772199
ChildrenFredrick William (1772-<1790)
 John (1775-1805)
 Grace (1776-1867)
 Anna Maria (1777-1853)
 Sarah Rebecca (1787-1788)
 Emily (1780-)
 William Henry (1782-1830)
 Elizabeth (1783-1809)
 James Richard (1785-1857)
 Woodward Hervey (1787-1788)
 Charles Augustus (1789-1799)
Notes for John Hunt
UID: C96B68BEEF86D511BDEF00E0293392103F4E
Census: 1790 East Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut
Census: 1800 New Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut
Census: 1820 New Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut
Census: 1830 Athens, Clarke Co, Georgia
Note:
1790 East Haven, New Haven Co, Connecticut
John Hunt 2-4-6
On same page with Samuel and Jared Thompson (John Hunt's future son-in-law)

1800 New Haven Co, Connecticut New Haven John Hunt 1-1-0-1-0-2-1-1 or Guilford John Hunt 2-1-0-0-1-4-0-0-1 or New Haven John Hunt 1-1-0-0-2-0-0-1-0-1

1810 New Haven Co, Connecticut
Wallingford
John Hunt males 0-10 1; 10-16 1; 16-26 2; over 45 1
females 0-10 2 10-16 1; 26-45 1
Elizabeth Tomline should be 60, so this is apparently NOT our John Hunt

1810 Fairfield Co, Connecticut
Stamford
John Hunt males over 45 2; females over 45 2
COULD be our John Hunt, wife and another couple...

1810 Hartford Co, Connecticut
Glastonbury
John Hunt males 0-10 3; 10-16 1; 16-26 1; 26-45 2
females 0-10 2; 10-16 1; 16-26 2; 26-45 1
no people over 45 so NOT our John Hunt

"I am an antique/junque dealer from Iowa and I have acquired a copy of Churchman's Magazine from Sept. 1813. In this bound magazine I found a hand written record of John Hunt b. August 24, 1749 and Elizabeth Hunt b. November 13, 1750 and family. The written record was done by Elizabeth and it includes information about a property transfer to her daughters Emily Hunt Bronson, Sally Maria Hunt Prince, and Sarah Rebecca Hunt. I would like to send this book to a decendant of one of these family members and I have no idea how to reach them."
-Hunt genforum

1820 New Haven Co, Connecticut
Guilford
John Hunt 01000100001

1820 New Haven Co, Connecticut
New Haven City
John Hunt 00010110011
males 16-26 1; over 45 1
females to 16 1; 26-45 1; over 45 1
agriculture 1


1822 New Haven City, New Haven Co, Connecticut
John Hunt


Janry. 12th 1824
New Haven [,CT]

Dear Grandchildren

We recd a Letter from you Both by your Uncle Isaac [Thompson] which pleased us much very Glad to hear you & children were in such good health have sent some calico to make each of them a slip with tape & thread to make them I [wish] it were Better but tis the Best I could afford I have a most shocking Bad Leg which is in extreme Pain almost all the time Your Brother Isaac will tell you as he has seen it. You mention moving in the spring you are both young & my do very well with a Blessing which you must endeavour to obtain by praying to God for to assist you & direct you in all your concerns Both spirittual and temporall not move too often & Build your house on a Rock. Remember a Rolling stone gathers no moss endeavour to Bring your Children up in the fear of the Lord and you will discharge your duty I speak to you Both but especially to you, as mother says have them under their eyes when young. Wherever you move to beg you will always write to us as long as we live. We shall be glad to hear of your welfare I have no more to say But write every opportunity we all Join In Love to you all May God Prosper you in this undertaking is the sincere wish of your grandparents.
John & Eliz. Hunt199
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