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2. | John Hunt was born about 1676 in Eastchester, Westchester County, New York (son of Thomas Hunt, II and Elizabeth Jessup); died in 1711 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York. Notes: Will of John Hunt, County of Westchester, yeoman, dated January 7. 1711, proved January 16, 1711. "I, John Hunt of the County of Westchester, yeoman, do make this my last will and testament. I leave to my son James Hunt, all that my land containing 30 acres upon Throgmortons neck, and all the meadow adjoining thereto. Also a 25 pound privilege of Commonage when he is 21. Which said land lies adjoining to the land I have given to my son Josiah. And when my son James is 21, he shall pay to my daughter Mary Underhill, 10 pounds and he shall also pay to my son Josiah Hunt 15 pounds. My son James shall also have 6 acres of land lying between "Grove Siahs" and Horsman Molyneux land. I leave to my son John Hunt all that my homestead containing 60 acres with all the meadow thereto belonging. Also a 25 pound privilege of Commonage. And all that land I bought of John Disbrow, and 5 acres of the land lying between "Grove Siahs" and Horsman Molyneux land. I leave to my son Josiah a 25 pound right of Commonage. My wife Grace Hunt is to have the rest of the personal property, and the use of the land given to my son John, till he is of age. I make my wife Grace, and my brother Josiah Hunt, executors. Witnessed by Josiah Hunt, Daniel Clarke. "Abstracts of Wills," Vol. II, published by The New York Historical Society. John married Grace Fowler. Grace (daughter of Henry Fowler and Living) was born about 1659 in Providence, Rhode Island; died in 1724 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Grace Fowler was born about 1659 in Providence, Rhode Island (daughter of Henry Fowler and Living); died in 1724 in Grove Farm, Westchester County, New York.. Notes: Will of Grace (Fowler) Hunt dated May 26, 1722, proved December 8, 1724 "Of Borrough Town of Westchester, widow of John Hunt, late of Westchester. Grace named sons, viz, Joshua, to whom she gave a silver tumbler and Bible, Jeremiah to whom she gave 30 shillings, James, 1 shilling, John and Obadiah to whom she gave a black chest and all sheep and lambs. To her daughter Hannah Underhill, a bed and furniture, 2 pillows and cover lids and red and white worsted stocking, and a red cupboard. All else in the house she gave to her son John Hunt. To daughter-in-law Sara Conklin, bed and bolster, and Deborah Baxter. Son John to have all other household items. "Abstracts of Wills, Vol. II, published by The New York Historical Society.
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4. | 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. Thomas married Elizabeth Jessup. Elizabeth (daughter of Edward Jessup and Living) was born about 1644. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Elizabeth Jessup was born about 1644 (daughter of Edward Jessup and Living).
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6. | Henry Fowler was born about 1632 in England; died in 1687 in Mamaroneck. Notes: Descendants of Henry Fowler partially extracted from "Descendants of Henry Fowler of Roxbury, Mass., Providence, R. I., Eastchester and Mamaroneck, New York", Contributed by Theresa Hall Broistol (Mrs. Robert Dewey Bristol), Member of the Publication Committee of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, assisted by Abraham Hatfield, Trustee and Librarian, published in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record beginning with Volume 58, p. 257. Henry married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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8. | Thomas Hunt was born about 1615 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; died on 8 Feb 1693/94 in Westchester County, New York. Notes: Inventory of the estate of George Tippetts of Yonkers, late deceased, was taken September 29, 1675, by THOMAS HUNT, SR., of Westchester, Wm. Hayden of Eastchester and Edward Griffing, of Flushing. "Tract of land and meadow he purchased of Elias Doughty, with the new dwelling house, orchard and barn." 100 pounds. Debts owing to Captain John Manning, "Blydenburgh of New York," Robert Story, Thomas Pritchard, John Cooley, Timothy Winter, Westchester, Thomas Farrington, Westchester, John Adding, John Baker of Fordham, John Veale of Westchester. Ibid, published by the New York Historical Society. Thomas married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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10. | Edward Jessup was born in in Flushing, Queens County, New York; died in 1666 in Westchester, Westchester County, New York. Notes: Edward Jessup Westchester, left a will dated August 16, 1666, proved November 14, 1666 at Flushing, "being sicke and weake", devised to his daughters, Elizabeth Hunt and Hannah Jessup 35 pounds to be paid to them when at age 18. Legacies to son Edward, and grandchild, Mary Hunt, to cousin Johana Burroughs, and to Derrick Garrison. His wife Elizabeth was appointed sole executrix, of his estate, of all lands, houses and goods, and "she is to bring up my tow children in the fear of God. I appoint my well beloved friends, Richard Cornhill, J. P., Mrs. Sarah Bridges, my brother-in-law John Burrows, and Ralph Hunt overseers of my will, and to be assistants to my executrix. Witnessed by William Goulding, John Richardson, Richard Horton. Witness to the inventory of the estate was Thomas Hunt. "Abstracts of Wills," Vol. I., p 4, published by The New York Historical Society. Edward married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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