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Elisha Hunter (1732 - abt. 1792)

Elisha Hunter
Born in Chatham County, North Carolinamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] in Wilmington, Chatham, North Carolina, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 60 in Wilmington, Chatham, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

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Elisha Hunter was a North Carolina colonist.

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Research Notes

1790 Census in Chatham County, NC - Elisha Hunter with one male >16, 3 males <16 and 4 females

February Term 1795, State of North Carolina At a county court of pleas and quarter session begun and held for the County of Chatham at the courthouse in Pittsbo' the second Monday in February and on the ninth day of the month Anno Domini 1795 and in the XIX year of our Independence

pg 47 Elijah Hunter Son of Elijah Hunter JR, comes into court and makes choice of Elijah Hunter his guardian who give bond with Jehu Hunter in the sum of two hundred pounds

pg 52 Ordered that Elisha Hunter Jr. son of Elisha Hunter be bound unto John Hunter until he arrives to lawful age he being about 13 years now to learn the business of a planter

May Term, 1795, State of North Carolina At a County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions began and held for the county of Chatham at the Court house in Pittsborough on the second Monday in may and on the 11th day of the month Anno Domini 1795 and in the XIX year of our Independence

pg 70 The court ordered that Elijah Hunter guardian of Elijah Hunter produce to the Justices of this county court at their next court to be held on the 2nd Monday of August next the said Elijah Hunter the ward and that the said Elijah Hunter the guardian do then appear and shew cause why the order appointing him guardian should not be mended, upon the application of Stephen Brooks and Mary, his wife.

Are they using Elisha and Elijah interchangeably?

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  • Thank you to Holli Leggett for creating WikiTree profile Hunter-3565 through the import of Holli Leggett Pearce family tr2.ged on Jul 15, 2013.




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Hunter-8298 and Hunter-3565 appear to represent the same person because: same/similar birth/death dates & places; same spouse Margaret Stute; both father of John Hunter.
This Elisha Hunter is not the son of Isaac Hunter and Elizabeth Parker. Their son Elisha Hunter married Ann Walton, daughter of Thomas Walton Sr., and wife, Sarah Walton, of Chowan County, North Carolina. (Winborne, Ex-Judge Benj. B. The Winbornes of Old. Raleigh, N. C.: Edwards & Broughton Printing Company, June, 1911, https://archive.org/details/winbornesofold00winb/page/28/mode/2up Page 29). I do not know who the parents of this Elisha Hunter are, but the wife and children do not match the wife and children of Elisha Hunter, son of Isaac Hunter. He is being removed son of Isaac and Elizabeth Hunter.
posted on Hunter-8298 (merged) by Shirley Ann (Strutton) Dalton (1943-2023)
This Elisha Hunter is not the son of Isaac Hunter and Elizabeth Parker. Their son Elisha Hunter married Ann Walton, daughter of Thomas Walton Sr., and wife, Sarah Walton, of Chowan County, North Carolina. (Winborne, Ex-Judge Benj. B. The Winbornes of Old. Raleigh, N. C.: Edwards & Broughton Printing Company, June, 1911, https://archive.org/details/winbornesofold00winb/page/28/mode/2up Page 29). I do not know who the parents of this Elisha Hunter are, but the wife and children do not match the wife and children of Elisha Hunter, son of Isaac Hunter. He is being removed son of Isaac and Elizabeth Hunter.