Martin Huntley, son of Amos and Phebe (Mack) Huntley, was born on 22 Sep. 1850 at Lyme, New London County, Connecticut.[1]
He married Mehitable Sill, daughter of Thomas and Jemima (Dudley) Sill, on 26 Aug. 1773 at Lyme. Mehitable died on 12 Jan. 1786.[1]
He married Phebe Mack, daughter of Zopher and Phebe (MIller) Mack on 3 Sep 1787.[1]
Martin died on 16 April 1834 in Lyme. His widow married Reuben Huntley.[1]
Children of Martin and Mehitable
Charlotte b. 9 Jan. 1775 married Christopher Way.
Jemima b. 1 Jan. 1777 died 12 July 1777.
Sill b. 17 Dec. 1779
Gurdon b. 3 June 1782.
Erastus b. 5 Aug. 1785 died in West Indies age 15 or 16.
Children of Martin and Phebe
Martin b. 27 Jan. 1789.
Selden b. 12 March 1791.
Mehitable b. 17 Feb. 1793 married Spicer Mack Huntley.
Clarissa b. 5 Sep. 1795 married Elthan Willey.
Elisha b. 27 Jan. 1797.
Polly b. 4 April 1798.
Erastus Calvin b. 19 April 1805.
Amos W. b. 1806. married Mrs. Mary A. (Chadwich) Eldredge.
Charlotte b. c. 1812 married Peter P. Jayne or Jaynes.[2]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.3Virgil W. Huntley. John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut 1647-1977 and some of his Descendants. Books I, II, III. 1978, 1993, 1996. Vol. 1. p. 129,30. Material from the books used with written permission of the author. Collection of Phil Smith.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100596450/martin-huntly: accessed 11 June 2023), memorial page for Martin Huntly (1748–16 Apr 1834), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100596450, citing Whistletown Cemetery, East Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by John Emblidge (contributor 47663608).
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