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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob Hunt was born on 6 Jul 1696 in Westchester County, New York (son of Josiah Hunt, Jr. and Abigail Heustis).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Josiah Hunt, Jr. was born on 11 Mar 1673/74 in Westchester County, New York (son of Josiah Hunt and Rebecca Harrison).

    Josiah married Abigail Heustis on 24 Dec 1695. Abigail (daughter of Living and Living) was born in 1674 in Throggs Neck; died in 1743. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Abigail Heustis was born in 1674 in Throggs Neck (daughter of Living and Living); died in 1743.
    Children:
    1. Esther Hunt was born on 1 Jan 1700/01 in Westchester County, New York.
    2. Rachel Hunt was born on 6 Mar 1702/03 in Westchester County, New York; died on 3 Jan 1761.
    3. 1. Jacob Hunt was born on 6 Jul 1696 in Westchester County, New York.
    4. Rebecca Hunt was born on 25 Mar 1698 in Westchester County, New York.
    5. Caleb Hunt was born on 10 Dec 1699 in Westchester County, New York; died in 1749 in Westchester, Westchester County, New York.
    6. Solomon Hunt was born on 5 Apr 1705 in Westchester County, New York.
    7. Tabitha Hunt was born on 25 Sep 1707 in Westchester County, New York.
    8. Lydia Hunt was born on 22 Oct 1710 in Throgg's Neck, Westchester County, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Josiah Hunt was born about 1665 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York (son of Thomas Hunt, II and Elizabeth Jessup); died in 1732 in Westchester, Westchester County, New York.

    Notes:

    203: Appeals, Session, etc. First Wednesday of October 1671. Josias Hunt, Pltf vs Katharine Harrison, widdow, deft. by special warrant. This case being an action of defamation tryed at court of Sessions at Jamaica in June last, by Jury who found great suspicion of the guilt of both partyes. The bench bound them over to the court of Assizes to Answer the fact later. They being bound in the bond of 20 # apiece.

    Mandate of Lord Cornbury (Ltin) to all Rectors, Chaplins, Curates and Ministers and to Caleb Heathcoat, Henry Hung, Josiah Hunt, Church Wardens at Westchester, commanding them to induct Rev. John Bartow as Rector of said Parish now vacant, and to put him in possession of the Rectory Blebe and church property. November 9, 1702. Rev. Barton was inducted December 6, 1702.

    Josiah Hunt, Sr., and Robert's wife Elizabeth, were executors of the will of Robert Heustis, dated November 19, 1701, proved March 30, 1704. Robert Heustis named his wife Elizabeth, and to his son Robert Heustis, Jr., he devised all his land at Stonybrook, with pasture lands thereto, etc., and he is to pay to his sisters, Abigail Hunt and Mary Molyneux 10 pounds each. ?Abstracts of Wills" poublished by The New York Historical Society.

    Will of Josiah Hunt, of the Borroughtown of Westchester, Esq., dated March 13, 1729, proved December 10, 1732, as follows: "I leave to my son Moses Hunt, all my 40 acres of land in the Long Reach, and is the 11th lot in number; which lot was sold to me by Richard Panton, by deed, March 4, 1702/3; also my 10 acres of land which I bought of Dirck Garretsen, by deed, March 4, 1702/3; Also a 75 pound right in the said Long Reach. I also give him 5 shillings and my negro 'Robin.' I give to my sons, Josiah and David 5 shillings each. To my son Abner, a 25 pound right in the lands of Westchester, except the Long Reach, and all my wearing apparel and 10 pounds. I leave to my grandson, Josiah Hunt (son of David Hunt), 1 Guinea and 1 sword. To my son Thomas 5 shillings. To my daughter Abigail Buckbee, a feather bed and furniture, 'and this bed that lie on'; also my Great Bible and silver tumbler. To my daughter Phebe Fowler, one feather bed and furniture, 'and a silver cordial cup,' and all my provisions, grain, etc., and a cow. If I die in the fall, a fatt one.' (cow) And the use of my negro Robin to reap and gather in the said grain. 'Also a Great Iron Pott.' To my daughter Martha Waylinan, 'the Iron Pott and kettle we generally use.' To my daughter Phebe, so much of the rest of my personal estate as my executors shall think reasonable, and she is to maintain my woman slave 'Maria' while she lives. I make my sons Josiah and David, and my daughter Phebe Fowler, executors." Witnessed by Jonothan Lawrence, John Hedger, William Foster. "Abstracts of Wills", Vol. III, p 86-7, published by The New York Historical Society.

    Josiah married Rebecca Harrison. Rebecca (daughter of Living and Living) was born on 10 Feb 1653/54. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rebecca Harrison was born on 10 Feb 1653/54 (daughter of Living and Living).
    Children:
    1. 2. Josiah Hunt, Jr. was born on 11 Mar 1673/74 in Westchester County, New York.

  3. 6.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. 3. Abigail Heustis was born in 1674 in Throggs Neck; died in 1743.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Hunt, II was born about 1642 (son of Thomas Hunt and Living); died in in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York.

    Notes:

    Court of Sessions, Presentment. First Wednesday of October 1672," Thomas Hunt, Jr. bound over by the Court of Sessions at Jamaica about Hogg stealing." Source: New York Historical Manuscripts. English," edited by Peter R. Christoph, G. B. Co., 1980.

    The patent for West Farms was granted to John Richardson and Edward Jessup April 25, 1666. Edward Jessup's daughter Elizabeth, was the wife of Thomas Hunt, that he named in his will, and his part came into their possession. The whole was divided in 1669.

    Will of John Richardson, Westchester County, New York dated November 16, 1679, leaves to wife Martha, "all my housing and orchard and all movables without and within, and all my land and meadow in the Planting neck, and all the Long Neck, that runs southward from THOMAS HUNT'S new dwelling house to the Sound. During her life. Leaves to son-in- law Joseph Hadley, a pasture of 8 acres at or about the first spring. "To my 3 daughters, Bethia, wife of Joseph Ketchum of Newtown, Mary, wife of Joseph Hadley and Elizabeth, wife of Gabriel Leggett, all the meadow that is already divided on this side of the river above the Planting neck." Leaves to Joseph Richardson, "my brother's son" in England 100 acres of land, if he comes within the space of one whole year. If he does not come, then it is to go to his wife Martha. Leaves rest of estate to his three daughters. Makes Wm. Richardson and Richard Panton of Westchester, and Jonothan Hazard of Newtown executors. Witnessed by Walter Webly, John Laurence, Thomas Hunt, Jr., Edward Walters. "Abstracts of Wills", Vol. I, p 64-65, published by the New York Historical Society.


    Thomas married Elizabeth Jessup. Elizabeth (daughter of Edward Jessup and Living) was born about 1644. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Jessup was born about 1644 (daughter of Edward Jessup and Living).
    Children:
    1. Thomas Hunt, III was born on 28 Jan 1669/70 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York; died on 25 Oct 1739 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York.
    2. Mary Hunt was born about 1663.
    3. 4. Josiah Hunt was born about 1665 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York; died in 1732 in Westchester, Westchester County, New York.
    4. Henry Hunt was born about 1667.
    5. Joseph Hunt was born about 1672 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York.
    6. Cicely Hunt was born about 1676.
    7. John Hunt was born about 1676 in Eastchester, Westchester County, New York; died in 1711 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York.

  3. 10.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Living
    Children:
    1. 5. Rebecca Harrison was born on 10 Feb 1653/54.