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Note: ecords, the parentage of Edward of Duxbury cannot be confirmed. The strength of available circumstantial evidence, however, led most Hunt researchers to conclude that Edward was the son of the pioneer Edmund Hunt, also of Duxbury. This cannot be confirmed and appears unlikely with the published findings of the NEHGS Great Migration project (see notes under Edmund of Duxbury). 'Edward Hunt ...lived near Edmund on Hounds Ditch in Duxbury, sold land in Duxbury in1665 (at which time the record shows he was married), and disappears from Duxbury and other records.' (Mitchell J. Hunt)
Note: Due to an early fire which destroyed the Duxbury, Massachusetts, public r
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