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  1. Hannah Hunt: Birth: 31 MAY 1774 in Tolland Co,Connecticut,USA. Death: 3 OCT 1840 in Ashland,Greene Co,New York,USA


Notes
a. Note:   INFO FROM DAN W. OLDS (oldsdw@charter.net): The will of Sarah Hunt, of Windham, Greene County, widow of the late Medad Hunt, dec'd,, was written 11 June 1824 and was probated 5 Sept. 1827 in Greene County, New York. Her executors were Jehiel Tuttle and Levi H. Alden of Windham, witnesses were Reuben Hosford, Wm. Douglas, and Hezekiah Thompson. She gave her daughter Hannah, wife of Jehiel Tuttle, her personal estate and $750 due from Daniel Gunn on an award made 3 June 1824. On 5 Sept. 1827, Daniel Gunn filed against the probate of the will on behalf of his daughter and as the agent of Stephen Simmons whose wife is dau of sd dec`d; and on 6 Sept 1827 Jehiel Tuttle one of the exr appeared for probate; to be issued; a citation to Medad Gunn, Samuel Gunn, Enos Gunn, George Peck & Arinda his wife Stephen Simmons & Mabel his wife; sd Medad, Samuel Enos & Arinda are Gr Ch`n & sd Mabel dau. of sd dec`d to appear at house of Mackey Croswell inkeeper in town of Catskill sd Co 19 Sept (end of citation).
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 Gar Watson email 8 Jan 2015 (watson.gar@gmail.com):
 In an family record printed in Apr 1832 by Clement Parker found in Lemuel Parker's pension file, he gave this account for the children of his grandparents John Parker and Sarah Meraw [Meraugh].
  Chloe, born April 12, 1744.
 Sarah, July 21, 1746.
 Josiah, Sep. 1748.
 Ruth, April 10, 1751.
 Lemuel, March 10, 1753.
 John, Sept. 1758.
 Nathan, July 8, 1760.
  If it was John and Sarah's daughter Sarah Parker of Coventry who married Medad Hunt in 1864 and their daughter Ruth Parker of Coventry who married Aaron Barnard in 1770, it would explain why both marriages shared the date of November 8th, as well as explain why Medad Hunt was an executor for Aaron Barnard's estate in 1773.


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