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Ebenezer Hunt

Birth5 February 1674 - Northampton, Hampshire, MA
Death23 Feb 1743 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
MotherClemence Hosmer (10ga)
FatherDeacon Jonathan Hunt IMMIG

Born in Northampton, Hampshire, MA on 5 February 1674 to Deacon Jonathan Hunt IMMIG and Clemence Hosmer (10ga). Ebenezer Hunt married Hannah Clark and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1743 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Deacon Jonathan Hunt Immig
1637 - 1691
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Clemence Hosmer (10Ga)
1642 - 1695
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Clark
1682 - 1758
Children Show all
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Esther Hunt
1718 - 1742
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Hannah Hunt
1699 - 1769
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Deacon Ebenezer Hunt
1703 - 1788
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Lieut Simeon Hunt French & Indian War
1713 - 1793
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Daniel Hunt
1711 - 1807
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Phineas Hunt
1716 - 1787
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Beulah Hunt
1723 - 1810
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William Hunt
1705 - 1783
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Stephen Hunt
1701 - 1784
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Abigail Hunt
1709 - 1778
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Sybel Hunt
1720 - 1748

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