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John Hunt (1773 - 1850)

John Hunt
Born in Bedford, Bedford, Virginiamap
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of
Died at about age 76 in Allen, Kentucky, United Statesmap
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Biography

"John Hunt died some time after he was enumerated for the Federal Census in August 1850 in Allen County, Kentucky.

Name: John Hunt
Age: 77
Birth Year: abt 1773
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Allen, Kentucky, USA
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1115
Household Members:
Name Age
John Hunt 77
M Hunt 74
Benjamin Hunt 41[1]

If he left a Last Will and Testament it was destroyed in the 1902 courthouse fire. The exact date of his death is unknown." Find A Grave: Memorial #55243032, Harrell Cemetery, Allen County, Kentucky, USA.

FAMILY BIBLE

Bible Records of 14 Hunt siblings and their children:[1]
Copied from Bible Records assembled by the Mississippi Society D.A.R., Compiled by Mrs. Edith Stephens.[2]
Below is detail for JOHN as listed on the Bible record chart:
--- John: b.1773, after 1850 KY, Allen Co, after 1850 census
--- wife: Marh Jarvis, unproven
--- children: Nancy, Jemima, James, Riley, Thomas, Mary, Benjamin, Gilla, Mahala, Elizabeth

See also source below for Jackson Family Bible for this information.

DNA

The DNA for this family can be found in the Hunt DNA Group Project. R-M269, Group 147, The Hunt 14. At this time there is no connection between this family and any other family in the DNA Group Project. The closest family groups are a minimum of 4GD at 37 Markers.

Research Notes

There appears to be two different families misattributions. The family of Dr. Thomas Hunt of Bedford County, Virginia who married and Ann (presumably Henson) has been incorrectly connected to the Family of Thomas Elwwod Hunt of Westchester, NY. The DNA of Thomas Elwood's descendants do not match the Dr. Thomas Hunt of Virginia Genetically.

The name Elwood has not been associated with Dr. Thomas Hunt of Bedford County Virginia, nor has the last name of his wife Anne been associated with the name Mattingly. If there is documentary evidence of this name for Ann it would smash down a brick wall which has eluded researchers for centuries! Please post if there is anything.

Please see the Origins of the "Hunt 14", the children of Dr. Thomas Hunt of Bedford County, Virginia.

This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources?

Sources

  1. 1850 United States Federal Census for John Hunt, Kentucky, Allen, Roll: M432_190; Page: 177A; Image: 361, Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.Image Ancestry $
  2. Early Alexanders and Cloyd's Creek, Blount County, Tennessee, page 83, Fourteen Hunt siblings & their families (Previous Generation Unknown), Madisonville Library.
  • Hunt Paper 1, unpublished, [2], Personal copy in the files of M. Gaulden.
  • "Hunt Paper 2", unpublished, [3]. Personal copy in the files of M. Gaulden..
  • Personal papers and notes of Eunice L. Hunt, Family Biographical Information, unpublished. Personal copy in the files of M. Gaulden
  • The Hunt DNA Project, The Hunt 14, [4]
  • Jackson Family Bible, The source of the list of 14 siblings we call “The HUNT 14″ is a page found pasted into a Jackson Family Bible, This Bible was owned by Mrs. Wilkes of Springfield, TN. A brief background and account was provided by Mr. William M. Hunt, renowned family history researcher and historian, on 15 November 1986.[5]

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Hunt-1059 created through the import of Foster Family Tree.ged on May 27, 2011 by Ferrell Foster. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Ferrell and others.




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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA. However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line. It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John:

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