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About Thomas Hunt, of Duxbury
Thomas Hunt, b. abt 1644/50; killed in battle in King Philip's War, 26 March 1676, listed as a soldier from Duxbury.
He died unmarried and his estate was administered by Samuel Hunt and given to the latter's son Thomas who was also given land in Narraganset Twp., #7, at Gorham, ME, which was awarded to elder Thomas for his military service. It is uncertain that he was a son of Edmund and chronologically might have been a son of Edward whose presumed son Edward of Amesbury had a grandson Ichabod who was a pioneer settler at Gorham, ME, and start of a long line of Hunts at that place.
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Jan 27 2019, 1:12:19 UTC
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Thomas Hunt, of Duxbury's Timeline
1646 |
1646
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Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1676 |
March 26, 1676
Age 30
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Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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