When Abigail was 19 she married Eber Hunt after 18 April 1761 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Ma. The couple had one child: Salome Hunt.[1][2]
Research Notes
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Other marriages
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Job Nash married Abigail Haynes on 23 October 1740 in Braintree, Norfolk, Ma. The couple had one child: Abigail Nash.[4]
Sources
↑Marriage: Title: Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts Author: George Walter Chamberlain, M.S. Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore: Reprint, 1984 Note: #NS051441 Repository: Call Number: 84-80081 Media: Book. No NOTE record found with id NS051441. No NOTE record found with id NS051443. Citing: Page: 425 (accessed before 5 July 2011)
↑Marriage: Title: Genealogies of the Families Of Braintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850 Author: Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, AB Publication: Including the modern town of Randolph & Holbrook and the city of Quincy, after the separation from Braintree in 1792-3. Repository: Call Number: CD-ROM (SCD-BF) Media: Card. No NOTE record found with id NS051463. Citing: Page: 3379 (accessed before 5 July 2011)
↑Unclassified: Title: Genealogies of the Families Of Braintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850 Author: Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, AB Publication: Including the modern town of Randolph & Holbrook and the city of Quincy, after the separation from Braintree in 1792-3. Repository: Call Number: CD-ROM (SCD-BF) Media: Card. No NOTE record found with id NS051463. Citing: Page: 2736, 3379 (accessed before 5 July 2011)
↑Marriage of other person: Title: Genealogies of the Families Of Braintree, Norfolk, Mass., 1640-1850 Author: Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, AB Publication: Including the modern town of Randolph & Holbrook and the city of Quincy, after the separation from Braintree in 1792-3. Repository: Call Number: CD-ROM (SCD-BF) Media: Card. No NOTE record found with id NS051463. Citing: Page: 2341, 3379 (accessed before 5 July 2011).
See also:
Burial: "U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current" Ancestry Record 60525 #100848217 (accessed 19 March 2022) Abigail Hunt burial (died on 25 Jan 1825) in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States of America.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Abigail by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Abigail: