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Moses Hunt (1760 - abt. 1842)

Major Moses Hunt
Born in Franklin County, North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1780 in North Georgiamap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 81 in Elbert County, Georgia, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 10 Feb 2016
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Daughters of the American Revolution
Moses Hunt is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A060302.

Biography

Moses was born in 1760. Moses was the child of James G Hunt and Mary Rackley. Moses passed away about 1842.[1]

Maj. Moses Hunt's served in the Revolutionary War under Maj. Dobb's battalion in the GA Militia. He received draws in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery based on this military service.

Husband of Tamer (Tyner) Hunt.

Moses and Tamer (Tyner) Hunt's children:

  1. Henry Hunt (m. Elizabeth Robeson)
  2. Mary Ann Hunt (m. James A. Adams)
  3. George Hunt (m. Elizabeth Priscilla Adams)
  4. James "Jim" Hunt
  5. John Singleton Hunt (m. Mary A. Gaines)
  6. Joel Hunt (m. Virginia Sidney Crawford)
  7. Joshua T. Hunt
  8. Richard Tyner Hunt
  9. Nancy Hunt (m. Lawrence M. Adams)

Sources

  1. Find A Grave: Memorial #41035696

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Hunt-21969 and Hunt-9260 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate.
posted by Rick Gardiner
Hunt-12699 and Hunt-9260 appear to represent the same person because: same spouse, info
posted by Mark Burch

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