Thomas Trickery
Thomas Trickery||p11.htm#i375|Thomas Trickery||p11.htm#i376||||||||||||||||
| Father | Thomas Trickery |
Thomas Trickery married before 1781, Mary Huntress, daughter of Joseph Huntress and Sobriety Tobey.1
He resided at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. He was not in the 1790 Census.
He resided at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. He was not in the 1790 Census.
Family | Mary Huntress b. c 1758, d. 22 Feb 1842 |
Citations
- [S41] Pension rec. , of George Huntress, his son.
Thomas Trickery
Thomas Trickery took the Association Test at Newington, New Hampshire, in 1776.1
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Citations
- [S334] Albert Stillman Batchellor, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 30, 97.
George Huntress1
b. circa 1761, d. 13 March 1836
George Huntress|b. c 1761\nd. 13 Mar 1836|p11.htm#i377|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|Samuel Huntress|b. c 1687\nd. 28 Apr 1758|p2.htm#i84|Abigail Ham|b. 1692|p5.htm#i206|||||||
| Father | Joseph Huntress b. 28 Apr 1734, d. 15 Jul 1804 |
| Mother | Sobriety Tobey b. s 1734, d. a 1810 |
George Huntress was born at Newington, New Hampshire, circa 1761.2 He married at home of Dr. Haven, Portsmouth, New Hampshire,, by Rev. Samuel Haven, in the spring or summer of in 1783, Mary Peverly, daughter of William Peverly and Elizabeth (?).3 George Huntress died at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 13 March 1836.4,5,3
George Huntress was a husbandman at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.2 George Huntress was also known as Hunt.1 He was a soldier in the Revolution between 1 June 1780 and 31 December 1780.1 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male 16 years of age and older (George), one under (unk), and four females (Mary, Margaret, and 2 unks).6 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male less than 10 years of age (A Child), one between 16 and 26 (George, 39), three females less than 10 years of age (Sarah, Mary, and unknown), one between 10 and 16 (unk), one between 16 and 26 (Margaret). Evidenty, his wife Mary was not enumerated.7 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 45 years of age (George), one female between 10 and 16 (unk), and one over 45 (unk).8 In 1823 George Huntress, of Portsmouth, husbandman and wife Mary, John Huntress of Newington and wife Susanna, and Samuel Huntress of Newington and wife Elizabeth made division of lands.9 Samuel had a tract about 34 rods by 22 rods at the rear end of the lot set off in 1758 to his father Joseph, George had the north-westerly half of the remainder and John the south-easterly half, both fronting on the river.2 He must have had other children who must have died before 12 Oct. 1869, if Sarah Kingsbury was then "only sister and heir at law," for the application for a pension record to George4 Huntress states that he had "a large family."10,3 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male between 60 and 70 (George), one female between 20 and 30 (unk), and one between 60 and 70 (Mary).11 10 September 1833 George Hunt of Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire 72 years of age, deposed: that he enlisted under Lieut. Samuel Piper "for the protection of the line of battle ship, call the American, then building on Badger's Island, then called Continental Island, in Portsmouth Harbor, N.H; was stationed on the island from June 1, 1780 to the last of Dec. 1780, the only other officer being Ensign John Starbird; but Lieut. Samuel Piper is now dead."1
George Huntress was a husbandman at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.2 George Huntress was also known as Hunt.1 He was a soldier in the Revolution between 1 June 1780 and 31 December 1780.1 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male 16 years of age and older (George), one under (unk), and four females (Mary, Margaret, and 2 unks).6 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male less than 10 years of age (A Child), one between 16 and 26 (George, 39), three females less than 10 years of age (Sarah, Mary, and unknown), one between 10 and 16 (unk), one between 16 and 26 (Margaret). Evidenty, his wife Mary was not enumerated.7 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 45 years of age (George), one female between 10 and 16 (unk), and one over 45 (unk).8 In 1823 George Huntress, of Portsmouth, husbandman and wife Mary, John Huntress of Newington and wife Susanna, and Samuel Huntress of Newington and wife Elizabeth made division of lands.9 Samuel had a tract about 34 rods by 22 rods at the rear end of the lot set off in 1758 to his father Joseph, George had the north-westerly half of the remainder and John the south-easterly half, both fronting on the river.2 He must have had other children who must have died before 12 Oct. 1869, if Sarah Kingsbury was then "only sister and heir at law," for the application for a pension record to George4 Huntress states that he had "a large family."10,3 George Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male between 60 and 70 (George), one female between 20 and 30 (unk), and one between 60 and 70 (Mary).11 10 September 1833 George Hunt of Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire 72 years of age, deposed: that he enlisted under Lieut. Samuel Piper "for the protection of the line of battle ship, call the American, then building on Badger's Island, then called Continental Island, in Portsmouth Harbor, N.H; was stationed on the island from June 1, 1780 to the last of Dec. 1780, the only other officer being Ensign John Starbird; but Lieut. Samuel Piper is now dead."1
Family | Mary Peverly b. b 31 May 1760, d. 2 Jan 1850 |
| Marriage* | He married at home of Dr. Haven, Portsmouth, New Hampshire,, by Rev. Samuel Haven, in the spring or summer of in 1783, Mary Peverly, daughter of William Peverly and Elizabeth (?).3 |
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Citations
- [S3701] Revolutionary Pension Papers, New Hampshire, 269.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:34.
- [S3701] Revolutionary Pension Papers, New Hampshire, 270.
- [S157] Register 73 [July 1919]:198 "74 years."
- [S1431] Newington VRs, 32 (FHL microfilm 0,908,586 Item 5).
- [S697] George Huntress 1790 Newington, New Hampshire.
- [S681] George Huntress household, 1800 , 10100 - 31100 00.
- [S679] George Huntress household, 1810 , 00001-01001-0.
- [S15] Rockingham Deeds , vol. 234, pp. 207-8.
- [S857] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Peverly Family, 13.
- [S675] George Huntress household, 1830 , 0000 0000 1 - 1000 1000 1.
- [S681] George Huntress household, 1800.
- [S5033] New Hampshire Death Index, Early to 1900: Name: A Child, Place of Death: Newington, Date of Death: Jan. 7, 1802, Age: Years, Months, Days, Place of Birth: Sex: Color: Occupation: Cause of Death: Place of Burial: Name of Father: George Huntress, Maiden Name of Mother: Birthplace of Father: Birthplace of Mother: Occupation of Father: Name and Address of Physician (or other person reporting said Death): Reported From: Record, Certification by: J. H. Coleman, Clerk of: Newington, Date: Aug. 26, 1905.
Mary Peverly1
b. before 31 May 1760, d. 2 January 1850
Mary Peverly|b. b 31 May 1760\nd. 2 Jan 1850|p11.htm#i380|William Peverly||p11.htm#i381|Elizabeth (?)||p11.htm#i382|||||||||||||
| Father | William Peverly |
| Mother | Elizabeth (?) |
Mary Peverly was born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, before 31 May 1760 (calculated).2,3 She married at home of Dr. Haven, Portsmouth, New Hampshire,, by Rev. Samuel Haven, in the spring or summer of in 1783, George Huntress, son of Joseph Huntress and Sobriety Tobey.1 Mary Peverly died at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 2 January 1850.4,5,6
9 August 1838 Mary Hunt of Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire seventy-eight years of age, deposed: that she is the widow of George Hunt, Revolutionary Pensioner, to whom she was married in the spring or summer of 1783; and that her husband died March 13, 1836.7 Mary Huntress, 81, was listed as a Revolutionary War pensioner.8,9 Mary Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.10
9 August 1838 Mary Hunt of Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire seventy-eight years of age, deposed: that she is the widow of George Hunt, Revolutionary Pensioner, to whom she was married in the spring or summer of 1783; and that her husband died March 13, 1836.7 Mary Huntress, 81, was listed as a Revolutionary War pensioner.8,9 Mary Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.10
Family | George Huntress b. c 1761, d. 13 Mar 1836 |
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Citations
- [S3701] Revolutionary Pension Papers, New Hampshire, 270.
- [S857] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Peverly Family, 13.
- [S157] Register [July 1919] 73:201.
- [S1431] Newington VRs, 36 (FHL microfilm 0,908,586 Item 5) at Newington.
- [S157] Register [July 1919] 73:201 "in Ports., Mrs. Mary Huntress, widow of George Huntress of Newington, age 89 years."
- [S5876] The Boston Daily Atlas, 7 Jan 1850.
- [S3701] Revolutionary Pension Papers, New Hampshire, 269-70.
- [S985] Pension Lists of 1792-1795, 15.
- [S334] Albert Stillman Batchellor, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 30, 420.
- [S986] Mary Huntress household, 1840.
- [S681] George Huntress household, 1800.
William Peverly
William Peverly married Elizabeth (?).
Family | Elizabeth (?) |
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Elizabeth (?)
Elizabeth (?) married William Peverly.
Family | William Peverly |
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Margaret Huntress1
b. 24 November 1783, d. 5 February 1868
Margaret Huntress|b. 24 Nov 1783\nd. 5 Feb 1868|p11.htm#i383|George Huntress|b. c 1761\nd. 13 Mar 1836|p11.htm#i377|Mary Peverly|b. b 31 May 1760\nd. 2 Jan 1850|p11.htm#i380|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|William Peverly||p11.htm#i381|Elizabeth (?)||p11.htm#i382|
| Father | George Huntress1 b. c 1761, d. 13 Mar 1836 |
| Mother | Mary Peverly1 b. b 31 May 1760, d. 2 Jan 1850 |
Margaret Huntress was born at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 24 November 1783. "Eldest child."1 She married, as his second wife, at Rye, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 4 April 1811, at age 27, Dea. Thomas Moses, age 37, son of Samuel Moses and Anna (?).2,3,1 Margaret Huntress died s.p. On 5 February 1868 at age 84.4,2
Family | Dea. Thomas Moses b. 1 Dec 1773, d. 8 Jan 1857 |
Dea. Thomas Moses1
b. 1 December 1773, d. 8 January 1857
Dea. Thomas Moses|b. 1 Dec 1773\nd. 8 Jan 1857|p11.htm#i384|Samuel Moses||p11.htm#i385|Anna (?)||p11.htm#i386|||||||||||||
| Father | Samuel Moses1 |
| Mother | Anna (?)1 |
Dea. Thomas Moses was born at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 1 December 1773.2,3 He was baptized at Third Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 6 February 1774.1 He married, first, on 3 July 1796, at age 22, Sarah Hull.1 Dea. Thomas Moses married, second, at Rye, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 4 April 1811, at age 37, Margaret Huntress, age 27, daughter of George Huntress and Mary Peverly.1,4,5 Dea. Thomas Moses died at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 8 January 1857 at age 83.6,1
Dea. Thomas Moses was a tailor and bath-house keeper at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.7,8 He was not taxed at Portsmouth after 1839.9
Dea. Thomas Moses was a tailor and bath-house keeper at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.7,8 He was not taxed at Portsmouth after 1839.9
Family 1 | Sarah Hull |
| Marriage* | He married, first, on 3 July 1796, at age 22, Sarah Hull.1 |
Family 2 | Margaret Huntress b. 24 Nov 1783, d. 5 Feb 1868 |
| Marriage* | Dea. Thomas Moses married, second, at Rye, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 4 April 1811, at age 37, Margaret Huntress, age 27, daughter of George Huntress and Mary Peverly.1,4,5 |
Citations
- [S1720] Eric Carlson, "Dea. Thomas Moses," e-mail to Paul Huntress, 21 May 2002.
- [S515] Zebina Moses, Moses Family, 202 incorrectly states son of Samuel5 and Mary (How) Moses.
- [S1720] Eric Carlson, "Dea. Thomas Moses," e-mail to Paul Huntress, 21 May 2002, "The Mercy Ann Moses Bible records the birth of Thomas Moses on 1 Dec 1773, the marriage of Thomas Moses to Sarah Hull on 3 Jul 1796, the births of their seven children, the death of Sarah Moses on 4 Feb 1809, the marriage of Thomas Moses to Margaret Huntress on 4 Apr 1811, the births of their six children, the death of Thomas Moses on 8 Jan 1857, and the death of Margaret Moses on 5 Feb 1868. Thomas had two wives and 13 children. This bible record confirms that the birth date of the Thomas Moses that married Margaret Huntress was 1 Dec 1773.
"I found the baptism records for the children of Samuel4 Moses and his wife Anna in the Records of the 3rd (Independent English) Church, Portsmouth, NH 1758-1831 at the Atheneum in Portsmouth, NH. The baptisms for eight of their children are recorded, including: Samuel5 Moses on 25 Apr 1762 and Thomas Moses on 6 Feb 1774. The baptism date for this Thomas ties nicely with the birth date of Deacon Thomas Moses. He would have been a little over two months old. No other Thomas Moses of Portsmouth fit this baptism date. This source was apparently unknown by Zebina Moses and others." - [S1877] Langdon B. Parsons, Rye, 578.
- [S3701] Revolutionary Pension Papers, New Hampshire, 270.
- [S299] Brewster's Rambles, online http://www.seacoastnh.com/brewster/index.html, #36 says 1856.
- [S299] Brewster's Rambles, online http://www.seacoastnh.com/brewster/index.html, #36.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:34.
- [S857] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Peverly Family, p. 13.
Samuel Moses
Samuel Moses married Anna (?).1
Family | Anna (?) |
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Citations
- [S1720] Eric Carlson, "Dea. Thomas Moses," e-mail to Paul Huntress, 21 May 2002.
Anna (?)1
Anna (?) married Samuel Moses.1
Family | Samuel Moses |
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Citations
- [S1720] Eric Carlson, "Dea. Thomas Moses," e-mail to Paul Huntress, 21 May 2002.
Mary Huntress1
b. circa 1795, d. 10 August 1869
Mary Huntress|b. c 1795\nd. 10 Aug 1869|p11.htm#i387|George Huntress|b. c 1761\nd. 13 Mar 1836|p11.htm#i377|Mary Peverly|b. b 31 May 1760\nd. 2 Jan 1850|p11.htm#i380|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|William Peverly||p11.htm#i381|Elizabeth (?)||p11.htm#i382|
| Father | George Huntress b. c 1761, d. 13 Mar 1836 |
| Mother | Mary Peverly b. b 31 May 1760, d. 2 Jan 1850 |
Mary Huntress was born at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, circa 1795.2,3,1 She died on 10 August 1869.4
Mary Huntress resided at Ward 9, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, on 13 September 1850 with the John C Gray family, lawyer.3 She resided at Ward 1, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 5 June 1860.1 Administration on her estate was granted on 12 October 1869 to Sarah Kingsbury, "only sisterand heir at law".5
Mary Huntress resided at Ward 9, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, on 13 September 1850 with the John C Gray family, lawyer.3 She resided at Ward 1, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 5 June 1860.1 Administration on her estate was granted on 12 October 1869 to Sarah Kingsbury, "only sisterand heir at law".5
Sarah Huntress1
b. circa 1794, d. 9 September 1887
Sarah Huntress|b. c 1794\nd. 9 Sep 1887|p11.htm#i388|George Huntress|b. c 1761\nd. 13 Mar 1836|p11.htm#i377|Mary Peverly|b. b 31 May 1760\nd. 2 Jan 1850|p11.htm#i380|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|William Peverly||p11.htm#i381|Elizabeth (?)||p11.htm#i382|
| Father | George Huntress1 b. c 1761, d. 13 Mar 1836 |
| Mother | Mary Peverly1 b. b 31 May 1760, d. 2 Jan 1850 |
Sarah Huntress was born at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, circa 1794.1,2 She married at Cambridge, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts,, on 30 March 1822, Horace Kingsbury, (said to have been of Wells, ME).3,1 Sarah Huntress died s.p. At Wells, York Co, Maine, on 9 September 1887.4
In 1848 she witnessed Mary Huntress's receipt for a pension as widow of George4 Huntress.5 She resided at Ward 6, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, on 11 October 1850.2 She resided at 19 Austin Street, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 10 June 1880.6
In 1848 she witnessed Mary Huntress's receipt for a pension as widow of George4 Huntress.5 She resided at Ward 6, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, on 11 October 1850.2 She resided at 19 Austin Street, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 10 June 1880.6
Family | Horace Kingsbury |
Horace Kingsbury1
Horace Kingsbury married at Cambridge, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts,, on 30 March 1822, Sarah Huntress, (said to have been of Wells, ME), daughter of George Huntress and Mary Peverly.2,3
Family | Sarah Huntress b. c 1794, d. 9 Sep 1887 |
Nancy Huntress
b. circa 1763, d. before 9 August 1838
Nancy Huntress|b. c 1763\nd. b 9 Aug 1838|p11.htm#i390|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|Samuel Huntress|b. c 1687\nd. 28 Apr 1758|p2.htm#i84|Abigail Ham|b. 1692|p5.htm#i206|||||||
| Father | Joseph Huntress b. 28 Apr 1734, d. 15 Jul 1804 |
| Mother | Sobriety Tobey b. s 1734, d. a 1810 |
Nancy Huntress was born at Newington, New Hampshire, circa 1763. She was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 10 September 1780 as a young woman by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She married, as his second wife, on 2 December 1793, Zebulon Willey, of Newington, master mariner.2,3,4 Nancy Huntress died s.p. Before 9 August 1838.
Nancy owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 10 September 1780.1
Nancy owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 10 September 1780.1
Family | Zebulon Willey b. c 1748, d. 2 Mar 1825 |
Zebulon Willey
b. circa 1748, d. 2 March 1825
Zebulon Willey was born circa 1748. He married, first, say 1769, Mary (?). Zebulon Willey married, second, on 2 December 1793, Nancy Huntress, of Newington, master mariner, daughter of Joseph Huntress and Sobriety Tobey.1,2,3 Zebulon Willey died "age 77" at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 2 March 1825.4
For the story of the fish he helped Gen. George Washington to catch see Brewster's Rambles, vol. 1, p. 266.5 He owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 30 December 1770.6 He was a soldier in the Revolution. Zebulon Willey was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 16 years of age (Zebulon), one under (Jonathan), and four females (Nancy, Temperance, Abigail and Sarah Garvin).7 In 1792 Zebulon Willey of Newington, mariner, conveyed his dwelling house at Newington to his son Zebulon Willey, of Kittery, Me, mariner.8 Zebulon "Willie" was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were. In his family were one male 26-45 (Zebulon) and one female 26-45 (Nancy).9 In 1831 Zebulon Willey mariner probably the son of Kittery, Me, mariner, conveyed lands at Newington..8
For the story of the fish he helped Gen. George Washington to catch see Brewster's Rambles, vol. 1, p. 266.5 He owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 30 December 1770.6 He was a soldier in the Revolution. Zebulon Willey was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 16 years of age (Zebulon), one under (Jonathan), and four females (Nancy, Temperance, Abigail and Sarah Garvin).7 In 1792 Zebulon Willey of Newington, mariner, conveyed his dwelling house at Newington to his son Zebulon Willey, of Kittery, Me, mariner.8 Zebulon "Willie" was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were. In his family were one male 26-45 (Zebulon) and one female 26-45 (Nancy).9 In 1831 Zebulon Willey mariner probably the son of Kittery, Me, mariner, conveyed lands at Newington..8
Family 1 | Mary (?) |
| Marriage* | He married, first, say 1769, Mary (?). |
Family 2 | Nancy Huntress b. c 1763, d. b 9 Aug 1838 |
| Marriage* | Zebulon Willey married, second, on 2 December 1793, Nancy Huntress, of Newington, master mariner, daughter of Joseph Huntress and Sobriety Tobey.1,2,3 |
Citations
- [S1338] New Hampshire VRs, FHL microfilm 1,001,318.
- [S1878] N.H. Gazette, 156 1798, Dec. 12. "Zebulon Willis."
- [S3701] Revolutionary Pension Papers, New Hampshire, 270.
- [S157] Register [July 1919] 73:196.
- [S163] Brewster, Rambles , vol. 1, p. 266.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:73.
- [S3583] Zebulon Willey 1790 Newington, New Hampshire.
- [S15] Rockingham Deeds.
- [S3464] Zebulon Willie household, 1800 , 00010-00010.
John H. Huntress1,2,3
b. circa 1766, d. 21 June 1842
John H. Huntress|b. c 1766\nd. 21 Jun 1842|p11.htm#i399|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|Samuel Huntress|b. c 1687\nd. 28 Apr 1758|p2.htm#i84|Abigail Ham|b. 1692|p5.htm#i206|||||||
| Father | Joseph Huntress b. 28 Apr 1734, d. 15 Jul 1804 |
| Mother | Sobriety Tobey b. s 1734, d. a 1810 |
John H. Huntress was born at Newington, New Hampshire, circa 1766.4,5 He (of Newington) married at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 31 December 1795, Susanna Thompson, age 30, of Portsmouth, daughter of Samuel Thompson and Sarah Downing, ceremony performed by Joseph Langdon, Clergyman.1,2,6 John H. Huntress died on 21 June 1842.7
John H. Huntress was a husbandman at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.8 He resided at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1795.2 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 10 (John S.), one between 16 and 26 (John H., 34?), one female under 10 (Susanna Thompson), and two females between 16 and 26 (Susanna, 34? and unk).9 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 10 years of age (Samuel), one between 10 and 16 (John S.), one between 26 and 45 (John H.), one female under 10 (Sarah Ann), one between 10 and 16 (Susanna Thompson), and one between 26 and 45 (Susanna).5 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 5 years of age (unk), one between 15 and 20 (unk), one between 30 and 40 (unk), one between 60 and 70 (John), one female between 15 and 20 (unk), one between 30 and 40 (Susanna Thompson), one between 60 and 70 (Susanna).10 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were two males between 15 and 20 years of age (unk), one between 70 and 80 (John H.), and one female between 70 and 80 (Susanna).11
John H. Huntress was a husbandman at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.8 He resided at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1795.2 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 10 (John S.), one between 16 and 26 (John H., 34?), one female under 10 (Susanna Thompson), and two females between 16 and 26 (Susanna, 34? and unk).9 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 10 years of age (Samuel), one between 10 and 16 (John S.), one between 26 and 45 (John H.), one female under 10 (Sarah Ann), one between 10 and 16 (Susanna Thompson), and one between 26 and 45 (Susanna).5 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 5 years of age (unk), one between 15 and 20 (unk), one between 30 and 40 (unk), one between 60 and 70 (John), one female between 15 and 20 (unk), one between 30 and 40 (Susanna Thompson), one between 60 and 70 (Susanna).10 John Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were two males between 15 and 20 years of age (unk), one between 70 and 80 (John H.), and one female between 70 and 80 (Susanna).11
Family | Susanna Thompson b. Sep 1765, d. 28 Feb 1856 |
| Marriage* | He (of Newington) married at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 31 December 1795, Susanna Thompson, age 30, of Portsmouth, daughter of Samuel Thompson and Sarah Downing, ceremony performed by Joseph Langdon, Clergyman.1,2,6 |
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Citations
- [S3662] New Hampshire Birth Index, Early to 1900: Child's Name: William Pepperell Huntress, Date of Birth: June 7, 1807, Place of Birth: Sex: Color: Living or Stillborn: No. of Child, 1st, 2d, etc.: Father's: Name: John Huntress, Birthplace: Color: Age: Residence: New Ipswich, Occupation: Mother's: Maiden Name: Susan, Birthplace: Color: Age: Occupation: Name and Address of Physician (or other person) reporting said Birth: Certified By: W. E. Underhill, Clerk of: Portsmouth, Date: October 23, 1905.
- [S3663] New Hampshire Marriage Index, Early to 1900: Groom: John Huntress, Bride: Suckey Thompson, Residence of Groom: Newington, Residence of Bride: Portsmouth, Age of Groom: Age of Bride: Color of Groom: Color of Bride: Occupation of Groom: Occupation of Bride: Birthplace of Groom: Birthplace of Bride: No. of Marriage of Groom: No. of Marriage of Bride: Groom Widowed or Divorced: Bride Widowed or Divorced: Intention Filed: By whom Married: Joseph Langdon, Residence: Official Station: Clergyman, Date of Marriage: December 31, 1795, Place: Groom's Father and Mother: Father's Name: Residence: Age: Color: Occupation: Birthplace: Mother's Name: Residence: Age: Color: Occupation: Birthplace: Bride's Father and Mother: Father's Name: Residence: Age: Color: Occupation: Birthplace: Mother's Name: Residence: Age: Color: Occupation: Birthplace: Certified by: W. E. Underhill, Clerk of: Portsmouth, N.H., Date: September 28, 1905.
- [S3550] Mass. VRs, 1841-1910, online <http://www.newenglandancestors.org/>, 139:193 [Deaths Registered in the Town of West Cambridge for the year 1860. Abel R. Proctor Town Clerk.] "No. 30, Date of Death: November 28, Name and Surname of the Deceased: Samuel Huntress, Age: 58 Years 4 Months Days, Place of Death: West Cambridge, Disease or Cause of Death: Pulmonary Consumption, Sex and Condition: Male Widower, Occupation of Male Over 15 Yrs: Ship Joiner, Place of Birth: Newington, Me., Names of Parents: John & Sally H. Huntress."
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:77 "about 1766."
- [S1030] John Huntress household, 1810 , 11010-11010.
- [S2591] Enfield VRs, online <http://www.newenglandancestors.org/>, THOMPSON Sukey m. John Huntress.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:77 ae 77.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:77.
- [S405] John Huntress household, 1800 , 10100-10200 00.
- [S972] John Huntress household, 1830 , 1001 0100 1000 0 - 0001 0100 1000 0.
- [S1026] John Huntress household, 1840 , 0002 0000 0100 0 - 0000 0000 0100 0.
- [S3550] Mass. VRs, 1841-1910, online <http://www.newenglandancestors.org/>, 411:436 Chelsea Death 1890, #443, Sept. 9, Sept. 11, Dennett, Susan T, F, W, 93, 10, -, Old Age, 33 Chestnut, died in Hull Mass, Portsmouth, N.H., -, Portsmouth, N.H., John and Susan Huntress, widow of Mark, N. H., N.H.
Samuel Huntress1
b. 1768, d. 3 December 1842
Samuel Huntress|b. 1768\nd. 3 Dec 1842|p11.htm#i400|Joseph Huntress|b. 28 Apr 1734\nd. 15 Jul 1804|p7.htm#i262|Sobriety Tobey|b. s 1734\nd. a 1810|p10.htm#i373|Samuel Huntress|b. c 1687\nd. 28 Apr 1758|p2.htm#i84|Abigail Ham|b. 1692|p5.htm#i206|||||||
| Father | Joseph Huntress b. 28 Apr 1734, d. 15 Jul 1804 |
| Mother | Sobriety Tobey b. s 1734, d. a 1810 |
Samuel Huntress was born at Newington, New Hampshire, in 1768.2,3 He married say 1796, Elizabeth Slade.1 Samuel Huntress died at Roxbury, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, on 3 December 1842.4,5
Samuel Huntress was a farmer at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. Samuel Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were four males less than 10 years of age (John, Samuel, Clement and James), one between 16 and 26 (Samuel), one female between 16 and 26 (Elizabeth).6 Samuel "Huntriss" was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were two males under 10 years of age (unk), two between 10 and 16 (Clement and John), one between 26 and 45 (Samuel), three females under 10 (Elizabeth, Ann and Lucy M.), one between 10 and 16 (Eleanor, 8), and one between 26 and 45 (Elizabeth).7 Samuel Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 10 years of age (Willaim Walker), two between 15 and 20 (Nathaniel and Joseph), one between 20 and 30 (Clement), one between 60 and 70 (Samuel), one female between 15 and 20 (Mary), and one between 60 and 70 (unk).8 Samuel Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male between 10 and 15 (unk), one between 20 and 30 (William Walker), one between 30 and 40 (unk), one between 70 and 80 (Samuel), and one female between 30 and 40 (unk).9
Samuel Huntress was a farmer at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. Samuel Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were four males less than 10 years of age (John, Samuel, Clement and James), one between 16 and 26 (Samuel), one female between 16 and 26 (Elizabeth).6 Samuel "Huntriss" was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were two males under 10 years of age (unk), two between 10 and 16 (Clement and John), one between 26 and 45 (Samuel), three females under 10 (Elizabeth, Ann and Lucy M.), one between 10 and 16 (Eleanor, 8), and one between 26 and 45 (Elizabeth).7 Samuel Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male under 10 years of age (Willaim Walker), two between 15 and 20 (Nathaniel and Joseph), one between 20 and 30 (Clement), one between 60 and 70 (Samuel), one female between 15 and 20 (Mary), and one between 60 and 70 (unk).8 Samuel Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male between 10 and 15 (unk), one between 20 and 30 (William Walker), one between 30 and 40 (unk), one between 70 and 80 (Samuel), and one female between 30 and 40 (unk).9
Family | Elizabeth Slade b. c 1776, d. 20 Nov 1832 |
| Marriage* | He married say 1796, Elizabeth Slade.1 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S3550] Mass. VRs, 1841-1910, online <http://www.newenglandancestors.org/>, 146:46 Marriages Registered in the City of Boston, for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-one. "No. 811, Date of Marriage: May 11, Name and Surnames of Groom and Bride: Joseph Huntress, Julia H. Twombly, Residence of Each at Time of Marriage: Boston, Boston, Age of Each in Years: 47 [should be 48], 38, Occupation of Groom: Farmer, Place of Birth of Each: Newington, N.H., Berwick, Me., Names of Parents: Samuel & Elizabeth, Moses N. Phebe, What Marriage: first, first, Name and Official Station of Person by whom Married: N. A. Apollonio Esq., Justice of the Peace."
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:79.
- [S5033] New Hampshire Death Index, Early to 1900: Name: Clement Huntress, Place of Death: Portsmouth, Date of Death: June 21, 1889, Age: Years, 89, Months, 10, Days, [blank] Place of Birth: Newington, N.H., Sex: Male, Color: W, Married, Occupation: Farmer, Cause of Death: Debility of Age, Place of Burial: [blank], Name of Father: Samuel, Maiden Name of Mother: Sally Slater Birthplace of Father: Newington, N.H., Birthplace of Mother: England, Occupation of Father: Farmer, Name and Address of Physician: W. O. Junkins, Greenland, Reported from: Portsmouth, N.H.
- [S157] Register 73 [July 1919]:199 "74 years."
- [S1431] Newington VRs, 33 (FHL microfilm 0,908,586 Item 5) at Newington.
- [S391] Samuel Huntress household, 1800 , 40100-00100-00.
- [S767] Samuel Huntress household, 1810 , 22010-310100.
- [S1957] Samuel Huntress household, 1830 , 1002 1000 1000 0 - 0001 0000 1000 0.
- [S966] Samuel Huntress 1840 Newington, New Hampshire.
- [S3550] Mass. VRs, 1841-1910, online <http://www.newenglandancestors.org/>, 222:206 Deaths Registered in the Town of for the Year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine. Clerk. "No. 5409, Date of Death December 23, Name and Surname of the Deceased John Huntress, Sex M, Condition M, Age: Years 72, Months 2, Days , Disease or Cause of Death Eposhisis [Phthisis], Residence and Place of Death 16 Lark St, Occupation , Place of Birth Newington, NH, Names and Birthplace of Parents: Samuel, Newington, NH, Betsey, Newington, NH."
- [S157] Register [July 1919] 73:199.
- [S3550] Mass. VRs, 1841-1910, online <http://www.newenglandancestors.org/>, 392:103 Framingham Death 1888, #89, Aug 4, Aug 20, Joseph Huntress, M, M, 75 6 -, Bronchitis, Framingham, Farmer, Newington N. H., Samuel & Elizabeth, Newington N. H.
Mary Walker1
b. 27 August 1727
Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|Edward Walker||p11.htm#i402|Deliverance Gaskin||p11.htm#i403|||||||||||||
| Father | Edward Walker1 |
| Mother | Deliverance Gaskin1 |
Mary Walker was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 27 August 1727 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She married at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire,, on 5 February 1747, at age 19, Jonathan Huntress, age 19, (both) of Newington, son of John Huntress and Mary (?), ceremony conducted by Rev. Joseph Adams.2
Family | Jonathan Huntress b. 19 Mar 1727, d. b 1790 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:106.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 2:174.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:59.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:61.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:64.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:106.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:108.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:111.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:153.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:157.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:74.
Edward Walker
Edward Walker married Deliverance Gaskin.
Family | Deliverance Gaskin |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:106.
Deliverance Gaskin
Deliverance Gaskin married Edward Walker.
Family | Edward Walker |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:106.
Enoch Huntress1
b. 3 November 1747, d. 6 March 1821
Enoch Huntress|b. 3 Nov 1747\nd. 6 Mar 1821|p11.htm#i404|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|John Huntress|b. c 1690\nd. Apr 1751|p2.htm#i83|Mary (?)||p5.htm#i188|Edward Walker||p11.htm#i402|Deliverance Gaskin||p11.htm#i403|
| Father | Jonathan Huntress1 b. 19 Mar 1727, d. b 1790 |
| Mother | Mary Walker1 b. 27 Aug 1727 |
Enoch Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 3 November 1747 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He (of Rye) married at Greenland, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 19 April 1770, at age 22, Deborah Nutter, age 19, daughter of Samuel Nutter and Mary Downing.2,3 Enoch Huntress died at Strafford, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, on 6 March 1821 at age 73.4
Enoch Huntress resided at Rye, New Hampshire.2 He was taxed at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1767. He owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 23 December 1770.5 He took the Association Test at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1776.6 Enoch Huntress was a yeoman at Barrington, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1777.2 In 1777 Enoch Huntress and Deborah his wife conveyed her right in the estate of Samuel Nutter, deceased, father of Deborah and he bought 42 acres at Barrington, lot 148 in the fourth range.7,8,2 Enoch Huntress was a soldier in the Revolution as a private in Capt. John Dennett's 7th Company 3rd New Hampshire Regiment on 11 March 1777 discharged 11 mar 1780.9 Enoch Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Barrington, Strafford Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 16 years of age (Enoch and George), two under (Enoch and unk), and two females (Deborah and unk).10
Enoch Huntress resided at Rye, New Hampshire.2 He was taxed at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1767. He owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 23 December 1770.5 He took the Association Test at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1776.6 Enoch Huntress was a yeoman at Barrington, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1777.2 In 1777 Enoch Huntress and Deborah his wife conveyed her right in the estate of Samuel Nutter, deceased, father of Deborah and he bought 42 acres at Barrington, lot 148 in the fourth range.7,8,2 Enoch Huntress was a soldier in the Revolution as a private in Capt. John Dennett's 7th Company 3rd New Hampshire Regiment on 11 March 1777 discharged 11 mar 1780.9 Enoch Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Barrington, Strafford Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 16 years of age (Enoch and George), two under (Enoch and unk), and two females (Deborah and unk).10
Family | Deborah Nutter b. 26 Aug 1750, d. 1832 |
| Marriage* | He (of Rye) married at Greenland, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 19 April 1770, at age 22, Deborah Nutter, age 19, daughter of Samuel Nutter and Mary Downing.2,3 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:59.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:82.
- [S1451] Descendants of Hatevil Nutter, online http://members.aol.com/NutterWV1/hbackgrd.htm, DEBORAH/DEBBY; m. Greenland 19 Apr 1770 (NH VR) ENOCH HUNTRESS of Rye, NH "Enoch Hunt" on marriage record.
- [S1452] Strafford VRs [online], online <http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nh/town/strafford/>, "110 / 1821 06-Mar / Huntress, Mr / /" [This is presumed to be Enoch.].
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:158.
- [S334] Albert Stillman Batchellor, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 30, 120.
- [S15] Rockingham Deeds , vol. 117, p. 92.
- [S78] Strafford Deeds , vol. 3, p. 409.
- [S335] Isaac W. Hammond, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 16, 195, 212.
- [S1247] Enoch Huntress household, 1790 , 12200.
Olive Huntress1
b. 18 June 1749
Olive Huntress|b. 18 Jun 1749|p11.htm#i405|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|John Huntress|b. c 1690\nd. Apr 1751|p2.htm#i83|Mary (?)||p5.htm#i188|Edward Walker||p11.htm#i402|Deliverance Gaskin||p11.htm#i403|
| Father | Jonathan Huntress1 b. 19 Mar 1727, d. b 1790 |
| Mother | Mary Walker1 b. 27 Aug 1727 |
Olive Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 18 June 1749 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1
Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:61.
Corp. Jonathan Huntress1
b. 18 August 1751, d. 29 August 1779
Corp. Jonathan Huntress|b. 18 Aug 1751\nd. 29 Aug 1779|p11.htm#i406|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|John Huntress|b. c 1690\nd. Apr 1751|p2.htm#i83|Mary (?)||p5.htm#i188|Edward Walker||p11.htm#i402|Deliverance Gaskin||p11.htm#i403|
| Father | Jonathan Huntress1 b. 19 Mar 1727, d. b 1790 |
| Mother | Mary Walker1 b. 27 Aug 1727 |
Corp. Jonathan Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 18 August 1751 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He married say 1774, Unknown (?). Corp. Jonathan Huntress died at Newton, New York, on 29 August 1779 (killed by Indians) at age 28.2,3
The name of his wife has not been found. The children were baptized as children of Jonathan Hunt.4 He was a soldier in the Revolution enlisted first from Portsmouth on 18 June 1775 as a private with Capt. Richard Shortridge's 10th Company in Col. Enoch Poor, Esq.'s Second Regiment of Foot for the Colony of New Hampshire; at Medford, 4 Oct 1775; then in Capt Titus Salter's Company of Artillery at Fort Washington 5 Nov 1775; in Capt. James Arnold's Company, Col. Joshua Wingate's Regiment at Ticonderoga 1776, where he received 10/6/4 for wages, bounty, and travel; in Capt. Hawkin's Company; in Capt. Samuel Blodgett's Company in Col. Enoch Poor's Regiment, from Newington, receiving 20/16/8 for state bounty and travel to Charlestown No. 4; and was made a corporal in 1779.5 He took the Association Test at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.6 He was a soldier in the Revolution in the 2nd New Hampshire Regiment commanded by Col. Geo. Reid for the years 1777, 1778 & 1779 in the 7th Company between 1777 and 1779. He served 11 February 1777 as a seaman on the Continental frigate Raleigh. He was of Newington, 5 ft. 5 in. and had a red complexion.7 He was in Capt. Nichols Rawling's Company in Col. Abraham Drakes Regiment raised out of the regiment commanded by General Whipple to reenforce the Northern Continental Army at Stillwater between 8 September 1777 and 15 December 1777. From between December 1777 and May 1778 he was on the Valley Forge muster rolls in Capt. Samuel Blodget's Company, 2nd NH Brigade.8 A Child of his died Portsmouth, New Hampshire 17 August 1783.9
The name of his wife has not been found. The children were baptized as children of Jonathan Hunt.4 He was a soldier in the Revolution enlisted first from Portsmouth on 18 June 1775 as a private with Capt. Richard Shortridge's 10th Company in Col. Enoch Poor, Esq.'s Second Regiment of Foot for the Colony of New Hampshire; at Medford, 4 Oct 1775; then in Capt Titus Salter's Company of Artillery at Fort Washington 5 Nov 1775; in Capt. James Arnold's Company, Col. Joshua Wingate's Regiment at Ticonderoga 1776, where he received 10/6/4 for wages, bounty, and travel; in Capt. Hawkin's Company; in Capt. Samuel Blodgett's Company in Col. Enoch Poor's Regiment, from Newington, receiving 20/16/8 for state bounty and travel to Charlestown No. 4; and was made a corporal in 1779.5 He took the Association Test at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.6 He was a soldier in the Revolution in the 2nd New Hampshire Regiment commanded by Col. Geo. Reid for the years 1777, 1778 & 1779 in the 7th Company between 1777 and 1779. He served 11 February 1777 as a seaman on the Continental frigate Raleigh. He was of Newington, 5 ft. 5 in. and had a red complexion.7 He was in Capt. Nichols Rawling's Company in Col. Abraham Drakes Regiment raised out of the regiment commanded by General Whipple to reenforce the Northern Continental Army at Stillwater between 8 September 1777 and 15 December 1777. From between December 1777 and May 1778 he was on the Valley Forge muster rolls in Capt. Samuel Blodget's Company, 2nd NH Brigade.8 A Child of his died Portsmouth, New Hampshire 17 August 1783.9
Family | Unknown (?) |
| Marriage* | He married say 1774, Unknown (?). |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:64.
- [S157] Register [Jan 1862] 16:32.
- [S3897] Journal of Ensign Daniel Gookin, online <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/1pa/1picts/sullivan/…>, 1799. August. 29. Sunday, marched at nine o'clock about 4 miles when our advanced party discovered the enemys breastwork which they seemed determined to defend, upon this we formed ourselves and waited for the rear to come up, about 3 o'clock in the afternoon we were ordered with Genl Poor's and Genl Clinton's brigades to gain the rear of the enemy. Just as we began our march the cannon began to play on the enemys line which drove them from the breast-work before we had time to gain their rear—they took possession of a high mountain which we immediately attacked and gained the summit of—in this attack Major Titcomb was wounded thro' the belly and arms, Capt. Clayes thro' the body, Serjeant Lane wounded in two places, Serjeant Thurstin & Twelve Rank & file wounded. Corp. Huntress Killed.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:32.
- [S331] Isaac W Hammond, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 14, 118-9, 149, 196, 343-4, 635, 724.
- [S334] Albert Stillman Batchellor, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 30, 116.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:20.
- [S3297] Valley Forge Muster Roll, online <http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/>.
- [S3140] Charles H. Batchelder, Portsmouth Births and Deaths, 11 "1783 ... Aug. 17 Obiit a Child of Widw. Huntriss."
- [S157] Register 82 [Jan 1928]:42 as child of Jonathan Hunt.
- [S157] Register 82 [Jan 1928]:42.
- [S3140] Charles H. Batchelder, Portsmouth Births and Deaths, 5 "1777 ... Mar. 24 Nata a Daughter of Jonathan Huntriss."
John Huntress1
b. 16 June 1775, d. before 1842
John Huntress|b. 16 Jun 1775\nd. b 1842|p11.htm#i407|Corp. Jonathan Huntress|b. 18 Aug 1751\nd. 29 Aug 1779|p11.htm#i406|Unknown (?)||p219.htm#i13514|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|||||||
| Father | Corp. Jonathan Huntress1 b. 18 Aug 1751, d. 29 Aug 1779 |
| Mother | Unknown (?) |
John Huntress was born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 16 June 1775.2 He was baptized at South Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 27 September 1776 by Rev. Samuel Haven.3 He died before 1842.4
John Huntress (indexed as "Hunterss") was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male between 50 and 60 (John), one female between 5 and 10 (unk), one between 30 and 40 (unk), and one between 50 and 60 (unk).5
John Huntress (indexed as "Hunterss") was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male between 50 and 60 (John), one female between 5 and 10 (unk), one between 30 and 40 (unk), and one between 50 and 60 (unk).5
Citations
- [S157] Register 82 [Jan 1928]:42 as child of Jonathan Hunt.
- [S3140] Charles H. Batchelder, Portsmouth Births and Deaths, 1.
- [S3590] Rev. Alfred Gooding, "Portsmouth S. CRs", 82 [Jan 1928]:42 as child of Jonathan Hunt.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:37.
- [S1242] John Huntress household, 1830 , 0000 0001 0000 0 - 0100 0101 0000 0.
Gideon Huntress1
b. 1 November 1776, d. before 1842
Gideon Huntress|b. 1 Nov 1776\nd. b 1842|p11.htm#i408|Corp. Jonathan Huntress|b. 18 Aug 1751\nd. 29 Aug 1779|p11.htm#i406|Unknown (?)||p219.htm#i13514|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|||||||
| Father | Corp. Jonathan Huntress1 b. 18 Aug 1751, d. 29 Aug 1779 |
| Mother | Unknown (?) |
Gideon Huntress was baptized at South Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 1 November 1776 by Rev. Samuel Haven.2 He died before 1842.3
Stephan Leatts Huntress1
b. 10 February 1779, d. before 1842
Stephan Leatts Huntress|b. 10 Feb 1779\nd. b 1842|p11.htm#i409|Corp. Jonathan Huntress|b. 18 Aug 1751\nd. 29 Aug 1779|p11.htm#i406|Unknown (?)||p219.htm#i13514|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|||||||
| Father | Corp. Jonathan Huntress1 b. 18 Aug 1751, d. 29 Aug 1779 |
| Mother | Unknown (?) |
Stephan Leatts Huntress was born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 10 February 1779.2 He was baptized at South Church, Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 7 March 1779 by Rev. Samuel Haven.3 He died before 1842.4
Citations
Olive Huntress
b. circa 1780, d. after 30 August 1842
Olive Huntress|b. c 1780\nd. a 30 Aug 1842|p11.htm#i410|Corp. Jonathan Huntress|b. 18 Aug 1751\nd. 29 Aug 1779|p11.htm#i406|Unknown (?)||p219.htm#i13514|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|||||||
| Father | Corp. Jonathan Huntress b. 18 Aug 1751, d. 29 Aug 1779 |
| Mother | Unknown (?) |
Olive Huntress was born at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, circa 1780.1 She married say 1801, Thomas Parshley, of Barrington.1 Olive Huntress died after 30 August 1842.
In 30 August 1842 she was of Strafford Co, New Hampshire "only surviving child and only heir of Jonathan."2,3,1,4
In 30 August 1842 she was of Strafford Co, New Hampshire "only surviving child and only heir of Jonathan."2,3,1,4
Family | Thomas Parshley |
Thomas Parshley
Thomas Parshley married say 1801, Olive Huntress, of Barrington, daughter of Corp. Jonathan Huntress and Unknown (?).1
Family | Olive Huntress b. c 1780, d. a 30 Aug 1842 |
Citations
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:37.
Gideon Huntress1
b. 17 February 1754, d. before 1790
Gideon Huntress|b. 17 Feb 1754\nd. b 1790|p11.htm#i412|Jonathan Huntress|b. 19 Mar 1727\nd. b 1790|p5.htm#i204|Mary Walker|b. 27 Aug 1727|p11.htm#i401|John Huntress|b. c 1690\nd. Apr 1751|p2.htm#i83|Mary (?)||p5.htm#i188|Edward Walker||p11.htm#i402|Deliverance Gaskin||p11.htm#i403|
| Father | Jonathan Huntress1 b. 19 Mar 1727, d. b 1790 |
| Mother | Mary Walker1 b. 27 Aug 1727 |
Gideon Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 17 February 1754 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He had a wife Mary (?). Gideon Huntress died before 1790.
Gideon Huntress was a yeoman at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. As Gideon Hunt of Portsmouth, aet. 22, he was enrolled 1776 for the Ticonderoga expedition, and as Gideon Hunt of Newington, aet. 25, was enrolled again2, and is elsewhere recorded as Gideon Hunt for Revolutionary service 3. He is not in the Census of 1790.
He was a soldier in the Revolution enlisting in the First Regiment of Militia, serving under Maj. William Scott, at age 25, height 5 ft 5 in, dark complexion from Newington on 27 June 1780 discharged 5 Dec 1780.4 1781 Gideon Huntress bought an acre at Newington which Mary Huntress of Newington, widow, conveyed 15 Apr. 1806 and also a house conveyed 1781 by Samuel Huntress to Gideon.5,6
Gideon Huntress was a yeoman at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. As Gideon Hunt of Portsmouth, aet. 22, he was enrolled 1776 for the Ticonderoga expedition, and as Gideon Hunt of Newington, aet. 25, was enrolled again2, and is elsewhere recorded as Gideon Hunt for Revolutionary service 3. He is not in the Census of 1790.
He was a soldier in the Revolution enlisting in the First Regiment of Militia, serving under Maj. William Scott, at age 25, height 5 ft 5 in, dark complexion from Newington on 27 June 1780 discharged 5 Dec 1780.4 1781 Gideon Huntress bought an acre at Newington which Mary Huntress of Newington, widow, conveyed 15 Apr. 1806 and also a house conveyed 1781 by Samuel Huntress to Gideon.5,6
Family | Mary (?) b. bt 1755 - 1774 |
| Marriage* | He had a wife Mary (?). |
Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:106.
- [S335] Isaac W. Hammond, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 16, p. 93;.
- [S335] Isaac W. Hammond, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 16, pp. 36, 38, 195, 212;.
- [S335] Isaac W. Hammond, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 16, 61, 63, 72, 93.
- [S15] Rockingham Deeds , vol. 174, p. 341.
- [S15] Rockingham Deeds , vol. 113, p. 271.
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