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Johnson R Lunt

Birth25 Aug 1797 - Craftsbury, Orleans, Vermont, USA
Death3 Nov 1887 - Derby, Orleans, Vermont, USA
MotherJane Cheney
FatherCharles Cook Lunt

Born in Craftsbury, Orleans, Vermont, USA on 25 Aug 1797 to Charles Cook Lunt and Jane Cheney. Johnson R Lunt married Sarah Boynton and had 12 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1887 in Derby, Orleans, Vermont, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Cook Lunt
1773 - 1850
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Jane Cheney
1775 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Boynton
1806 - 1899
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Emma S Lunt
1852 - 1931
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Amanda Lunt
1832 - 1924
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Asa B Lunt
1840 - 1928
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Charles Lunt
1830 - 1924
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Elias L Lunt
1828 - 1903
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Moses B Lunt
1835 - 1919
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Henry W. Lunt
1839 - 1923
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Gardener T. Lunt
1844 - 1881
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Aaron R Lunt
1836 - 1924
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Harriet Newall Lunt
1827 - 1906
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Mary Jane Lunt
1847 - 1887
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Lucina Lunt
1841 - Unknown

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