Son of James (Rev. War Sol.) and Mary (Rackley) Hunt, Sr.
Husband of Jemima Drucilla (Carter) Hunt, married November 11, 179, Wilkes Co., GA.
Their children were ...
1. Elizabeth Hunt (m. Jesse M. Redwine)
2. Henry Hunt (m. 1st., prob. unk. Hamblin and Nancy Craft)
3. William Hunt
4. Sion Hunt (m. 1st., Priscilla Kendrick Thronton and 2nd., Sarah Penn)
5. James Hunt, III (m. 1st., Mary Wade Haynes and 2nd., Jane T. Adams)
6. Moses B. Hunt (m. Malinda Redwine)
7. unk. Hunt
8. Drucilla Hunt (m. Nicholas Adams)
9. Willis Hunt (m. Priscilla Teasley)
10. Hullum Hunt (m. 1st., Harriet C. Ward and 2nd., Harriet S. Farmer)
11. Richard Carter Hunt (m. 1st., Mary Davis Harris; 2nd., Rachel Ann Alexander and 3rd., Mary Jane Smith, nee Sides)
12. Mary "Polly" Hunt (m. William "Buck" Page)
NOTE:
James Hunt, Jr., (#61211568 ... this # no longer exist) a monument (cenotaph) is in his honor of Revolutionary War Soldiers, Elberton, Elbert Co., GA. His name does appear as one of the "Revoutionary Soldiers" on the momument (as shown on the this photo).
It is "questionable" if James Hunt had a "middle name."
Son of James (Rev. War Sol.) and Mary (Rackley) Hunt, Sr.
Husband of Jemima Drucilla (Carter) Hunt, married November 11, 179, Wilkes Co., GA.
Their children were ...
1. Elizabeth Hunt (m. Jesse M. Redwine)
2. Henry Hunt (m. 1st., prob. unk. Hamblin and Nancy Craft)
3. William Hunt
4. Sion Hunt (m. 1st., Priscilla Kendrick Thronton and 2nd., Sarah Penn)
5. James Hunt, III (m. 1st., Mary Wade Haynes and 2nd., Jane T. Adams)
6. Moses B. Hunt (m. Malinda Redwine)
7. unk. Hunt
8. Drucilla Hunt (m. Nicholas Adams)
9. Willis Hunt (m. Priscilla Teasley)
10. Hullum Hunt (m. 1st., Harriet C. Ward and 2nd., Harriet S. Farmer)
11. Richard Carter Hunt (m. 1st., Mary Davis Harris; 2nd., Rachel Ann Alexander and 3rd., Mary Jane Smith, nee Sides)
12. Mary "Polly" Hunt (m. William "Buck" Page)
NOTE:
James Hunt, Jr., (#61211568 ... this # no longer exist) a monument (cenotaph) is in his honor of Revolutionary War Soldiers, Elberton, Elbert Co., GA. His name does appear as one of the "Revoutionary Soldiers" on the momument (as shown on the this photo).
It is "questionable" if James Hunt had a "middle name."
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