HUNT ANNEX
Charles William Hunt Pedigree
(Start at generation 3, below.)
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Last Change: 4 January 2017
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Origin of
the surname “Hunt:”
Generation
7
6 James Hunt
1. Biographical notes:
Born 30 November 1777 in Vermont. Died 5 April 1870; interred Pinckney Corners
Cemetery, Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. Employed last as a farmer
in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York.
1850 US Census: James Hunt,
age 72 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Pinckney
Township, Lewis County, New York. The
household also included his wife, Wealthy Hunt, age 70 (b. VT). Of interest, the households headed by James
Hunt, age 31 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, and Thomas Hunt, age 43 (b. VT)
and employed as a farmer, were enumerated next door on both sides.
1855 NYS Census: James Hunt,
age 76 (b. Saratoga Co., NY), was heading a household in Pinckney Township,
Lewis County, New York. The household
also included his wife, Wealthy Hunt, age 74.
The household headed by his son, James Hunt, age 35 (b. Lewis Co., NY)
was enumerated under the same roof.
1865 NYS Census: James Hunt,
age 87 (b. Duchess Co., NY) and not employed, was heading a household in
Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York.
The household also included his wife, Wealthy Hunt, age 84 (b. Saratoga
Co., NY), who had had 10 children. Both
had been married once. Of interest, his
son, James Hunt, Jr. was heading a household under the same roof.
2. Wife: Wealthy (?)
Born about 1780 in Vermont. Died 24
December 1866; interred Pinckney Corners Cemetery, Pinckney Township, Lewis
County, New York.
3. Children:
a. Thomas Hunt: See generation 5, below.
b. James Hunt, Jr.: Born about 1819 in Lewis County,
New York.
1850
US Census: James Hunt, age 31 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a
household in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. His real estate was valued at $3,000. The household also included his wife, Lucinda
Hunt, age 26 (b. NYS); daughter, Aurelia Hunt, age 3 (b. NYS); Samuel Ralph,
age 20 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer; and Alman
Newton, age 17 (b. NYS). Of interest,
the household headed by James Hunt, age 72 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer,
and Thomas Hunt, age 43 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, were enumerated next
door.
1855
NYS Census: James Hunt, age 35 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a farmer, was
heading a household in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. The household also included his wife, Lucinda
Hunt, age 31 (b. Herkimer Co., NY); daughter, Orrilla
Hunt, age 7 (b. Lewis Co., NY); and son, Byron Hunt, age 4 (b. Lewis Co., NY).
1865
NYS Census: James Hunt, Jr., age 46 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a
farmer, was heading a household in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New
York. He had been married once. The household also included his wife, Lucinda
Hunt, age 41 (b. Herkimer Co., NY), who had been married once and had had 3
children; daughter, Aurelia M. Hunt, age 17 (b. Lewis Co, NY); son, Byron D.
Hunt, age 14 (b. Lewis Co., NY); Ward C. Hunt, age 3 years and 5 months (b.
Lewis Co., NY); and boarder, George Waufel, age 44
(b. Jefferson Co., NY), who was married and had been married once.
5 Thomas Hunt
1. Biographical notes:
Born about 1808 in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. Died 1893
in Jefferson County, New York; interred Brookside Cemetery, Watertown,
Jefferson County. Employed
as a farmer.
1850
US Census: Thomas Hunt, age 43 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, was heading a
household in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. His real estate was valued at $2,000. The household also included his wife, Ruth Hunt,
age 38 (b. NYS); son, Martin Hunt, age 17 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer;
son, Renslaer Hunt, age 15 (b. NYS) and employed as a
farmer; son, Charles Hunt, age 13 (b. NYS); son, Leonard Hunt, age 11 (b. NYS);
daughter, Lucy Hunt, age 5 (b. NYS); and daughter, Allice
Hunt, age 2 (b. NYS). Of interest, the
households headed by James Hunt, age 72 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, and
James Hunt, age 31 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, were enumerated next
door.
1855
NYS Census: Thomas Hunt, age 47 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a farmer,
was heading a household in Watertown Township, Jefferson County, New York. The household also included his wife, Ruth
Hunt, age 42 (b. Lewis Co., NY); son Ransalaer Hunt,
age 19 (b. Lewis Co., NY); daughter, Lucy Hunt, age 10 (b. Lewis Co., NY);
daughter, Alice A. Hunt, age 7 (b. Lewis Co., NY); son, Segar Hunt, age 3 (b.
Lewis Co., NY); daughter, Mardula Hunt, age 6 months
(b. Jefferson Co., NY); and domestic servant, Eunice Prior, age 21 (b.
Jefferson Co., NY). Of interest, the
household headed by Darias Boynton, age 32, was
enumerated close by, and that household included Darias's
wife, Mardula Boynton, age 31, and Thomas's son,
Leonard Hunt, age 15. Since Thomas's
youngest daughter was named "Mardula,"
perhaps Darias and Mardula
Boynton are related to Thomas Hunt.
1860
US Census: Thomas Hunt, age 53 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a
household in Watertown Township, Jefferson County, New York. His real estate was valued at $3,000 and his
personal property was valued at $800.
The household also included his wife, Ruth Hunt, age 47 (b. NYS); son,
Martin Hunt, age 26 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer; son, Reuben Hunt, age 24
(b. NYS) and employed as a farmer; daughter, Lucy Hunt, age 15 (b. NYS);
daughter, Alice Hunt, age 12 (b. NYS); son, Legal Hunt, age 8 (b. NYS); and
daughter, Lorinda Hunt, age 5 (b. NYS).
1865
NYS Census: Thomas Hunt, age 57 (b. Lewis Co., NY), was heading a household in
Watertown Township, Jefferson County, New York.
The household also included his son, Martin D. Hunt, age 30 (b. Lewis
Co., NY); son, Rensselair Hunt, age 28; son, Charles
E. Hunt, age 26 (b. Lewis Co., NY); son, Leonard F. Hunt, age 24 (b. Lewis Co.,
NY); daughter, Lucy A. Hunt, age 20 (b. Lewis Co., NY); daughter, Alice A.
Hunt, age 17 (b. Lewis Co., NY); son, Sager M. Hunt, age 13; and daughter, Levinda M. Hunt, age 10 (b. Jefferson Co., NY).
1870
US Census: Thomas Hunt, age 62 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a
household in Watertown Township (Rutland Post Office), Jefferson County, New
York. His real estate was valued at
$7,000 and his personal property was valued at $1,650. The household also included his son, Rensselaer
Hunt, age 34 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer; Rensselaer's wife, Minnie Hunt,
age 29 (b. NYS); Thomas's daughter, Alice Hunt, age 22 (b. NYS) and at home;
and Thomas's daughter, Leurinda Hunt, age 15 (b. NYS)
and at home.
1875
NYS Census: Thomas Hunt, age 66, resided in the household headed by his son, Renselaer Hunt, age 39, in Watertown Township, Jefferson
County, New York.
2. Wife: Ruth
Woolworth
(more info)
Born 1812 in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New
York; daughter of Thaddeus and Hannah
(?) Woolworth of Pinckney. Died 1863,
age 51, from complications of consumption; interred with Thomas.
1850 US Census: Of interest, there was a Ruth
Woolworth, age 32 (b. NYS), who resided in the household headed by Hiram
Sutton, age 41 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, in Pinckney Township, Lewis
County, New York. Of interest, the
household headed by Timothy Woolworth, age 64 (b. CT), was enumerated next
door, and the households headed by Thaddeus Woolworth, age 68 (b. NYS) and
employed as a farmer, and Phineus Woolworth, age 33
(b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, were enumerated on the same census page.
3. Children:
(1.
Martin D. Hunt: Born 1833 in Lewis County, New York. Died 1898; interred Brookside Cemetery,
Watertown, New York.
1855
NYS Census: Martin Hunt, age 21 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a laborer,
resided in the household headed by his uncle, Gibbert
Woolworth, age 34, in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York.
1875
NYS Census: Martin D. Hunt, age 41 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a farmer,
resided in the household headed by his brother, Leonard F. Hunt, age 36 (b.
Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a farmer in Lorraine Township, Jefferson County,
New York.
(2.
Rensselaer K. Hunt: Born 1835 in Lewis County, New York. Died 1910; interred Brookside Cemetery,
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.
1875
NYS Census: Renselaer Hunt, age 39 (b. Lewis Co., NY)
and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Watertown Township,
Jefferson County, New York. The
household also included his wife, Fanny M. Hunt, age 33 (b. Jefferson Co., NY);
father, Thomas Hunt, age 66 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and a retired farmer; brother,
Martin Hunt, age 41 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a laborer; and sister,
Alice Hunt, age 27 (b. Lewis Co., NY) and employed as a nurse.
(3.
Angelia Hunt: Born 1835 in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New
York. Died there 1840; interred
Brookside Cemetery, Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.
(4.
Lieutenant Charles E. Hunt: Born 1838 in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. Died 1871
from complications of wounds received while serving in the Union Army during
the US Civil War; memorialized (perhaps interred) in Brookside Cemetery,
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York. Was wounded in action.
His unit captured the Virginia battle flag during Pickett's Charge in
the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
While recuperating in a hospital at Washington DC, Charles had a portrait
taken and also bought a gold
pocket watch,
which he intended to give to his sister (unknown relation to Charles William
Hunt, generation 3, above). However,
Charles died while recuperating. The
watch and Charles' medals for military achievements were eventually inherited
by Nettie (Flander) Hunt (Para. 3.h.(5.
of gen. 3 of the Clintsman
Annex), who gave
them to her relative, Ruth Helen (Drake)(Rowell)
Dailey. The watch was still in the possession of
Ruth's descendants in 2013.
1850
US Census: Charles Hunt, age 12 (b. NYS), resided in the household headed by Thaddeus
Woolworth, age 68 (b. NYS) in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York.
1855
NYS Census: Charles Hunt, age 17 (b. Lewis Co., NY), resided in the household
headed by his uncle, Gibbert Woolworth, age 34, in
Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York.
(5. Leonard F. Hunt: See generation 4, below.
(6.
Lucy Ann Hunt: Born 1844 in Lewis County, New York. Died 1869; interred Brookside Cemetery,
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.
(7. Alice Agatha Hunt: (photos) Born 24 February 1848 in Lewis County, New
York. Died 30 May 1922; interred
Brookside Cemetery, Watertown, Jefferson County, New York.
(8.
Segar/Seger M. Hunt: (more info) Born 27 February 1852 in
Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York.
Died 23 July 1922, age 70, interred Maplewood Cemetery, Ellisburg
Township, Jefferson County, New York. Resided at Sandy Creek, New York. At age 60 married (1st), as her 2nd husband,
Belle M. (Clark) Howe, age 56 of Sandy Creek, New York, daughter of Chauncey
and Alma (Greenwood) Clark of Richland, Oswego County, New York, on 20
September 1912 (license issued same date).
(9. Mardula/Lorinda/Levinda/Leurinda "Rinnie" M. Hunt: Born 1854 in Jefferson County, New
York. Died 1874.
4 Leonard F. Hunt
1. Biographical notes:
Born 12 August 1839/40 at Pickney, New York. Died 10 April 1911 at Pierrepoint Manor, southern Jefferson County, New York;
interred Maplewood Cemetery, Mannsville, Ellisburg
Township, Jefferson County, New York.
1855 NYS Census: Leonard Hunt, age 15 (b. Lewis Co.,
NY), resided as a helper in the household headed by Darias
Boynton, age 32 (b. Jefferson Co., NY) and employed as a farmer, in Watertown
Township, Jefferson County, New York.
The household also included Darias's wife, Mardula Boynton, age 31 (b. Jefferson Co., NY). Of interest, the household headed by William
Boynton, age 66 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, was enumerated next door, and
Leonard's parents were enumerated next door to William Boynton.
1865 NYS Census: Leonard F. Hunt, age 24 (b. Lewis
Co., NY) and single, was enumerated in two locations: (1) with his farming
parents in Watertown Township, Jefferson County, New York, and as a servant in the
household headed by John Winslow, age 62 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, in
Watertown Township, Jefferson County, New York.
1875 NYS Census: Leonard Hunt, age 36 (b. Lewis Co.,
NY) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Lorraine Township,
Jefferson County, New York. The
household also included his wife, Mary Hunt, age 27 (b. Jefferson Co., NY);
son, Charles C. Hunt, age 10 months (b. Oswego Co., NY); and hired man
[Leonard's brother], Martin D. Hunt, age 41 (b. Lewis Co., NY), single, and
employed as a farmer.
1880 US Census: Lenard F. Hunt, age 40 (b. NYS;
parents b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Lorraine
Township, Jefferson County, New York.
The household also included his wife, Mary C. Hunt, age 32 (b. NYS);
son, Charles W. Hunt, age 5 (b. NYS); sister, Alice A. Hunt, age 32 (b. NYS)
and single; Louisa M. Parmer, age 42 (b. NYS) and employed as a seamstress; and
George Bovee, age 17 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and
employed as a farm laborer.
1900 US Census: Lonard
Hunt, age 59 (b. Aug 1840 in NYS; parents b. NYS), widowed, and employed as a
farmer in Lorraine Township, Jefferson County, New York. The household also included his son, Charles
Hunt, age 24 (b. Aug 1875) in NYS; parents b. NYS), single, and employed as a
farmer; and daughter, Abbie Hunt, age 18 (b. Aug
1881), single, and employed keeping house.
1905 NYS Census: Lenard Hunt, age 65, was heading a
household in Ellisburg Township, Jefferson County, New York. The household also included his daughter, Abbie Hunt, age 24; and sister, Alice Hunt, age 57.
1910 US Census: Leonard F. Hunt, age 70 (b. NYS;
parents b. NYS), widowed, and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in
Ellisburg Township, Jefferson County, New York.
The household also included his sister, Alice A. Hunt, age 62 (b. NYS;
parents b. NYS) and single; and daughter, Abby R. Hunt, age 29 (b. NYS; parents
b. NYS) and single.
2. Wife: Mary C. Dack
Born 3 June 1847 at Adams,
Jefferson County, New York. Died 15 December 1893 at Pierrepont
Manor, Jefferson County, New York; interred Maplewood Cemetery, Mannsville, Ellisburg Township, Jefferson County, New York.
3. Children: (order uncertain)
a. Charles William Hunt: See generation 3,
below.
b. Abby/Abbie R. Hunt:
Born August 1881 in Jefferson County, New York.
3 Charles William Hunt:
Born 14 August 1874/75 in
Jefferson County, New
York. Died 21 August 1944,
age 70 years, 7 days at Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut; interred
Maplewood Cemetery, Mannsville, Ellisburg Township,
Jefferson County, New York. Married Nettie
DeEtta Flander, paragraph 3.h.(5. of generation 3 of the Clintsman Annex on 26 October 1826/28.
See Clintsman
Annex for More Info
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Other, still unidentified,
Hunt names:
1.
Daniel J. Hunt: (more
info) Born 30
March 1882. Died 9 December 1956;
interred Evans Mills Cemetery, Evans Mills, Jefferson County, New York.
2.
Elisha Hunt: Born about 1815 in Massachusetts.
1850
US Census: Elisha Hunt, age 35 (b. MA) and employed as a farmer, was heading a
household in Pinckney Township, Lewis County, New York. His real estate was valued at $300. The household also included his wife, Betsey
Hunt, age 24 (b. NYS); daughter, Jane Hunt, age 2 (b. NYS); and son, Taylor
Hunt, age 6 months (b. NYS).
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