William G. Hunter, U.S. Representative

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William G Hunter

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Birthplace: Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
Death: November 03, 1827 (73)
Windsor, Windsor County, Vermont, United States
Place of Burial: Sheddsville Cemetery Sheddsville Windsor County Vermont
Immediate Family:

Son of David Hunter and Rebecca Hunter, Morgan/
Husband of Mary Hunter
Father of William G Hunter, (A); Mary Hunter, (A); Mary Lawrence; Lucy Churchill; Mary Cutting and 6 others

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About William G. Hunter, U.S. Representative

Judge William G Hunter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hunter_%28Vermont%29

Judge William Hunter was an American judge and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative from Vermont.

Hunter was born in Sharon, Connecticut to David Hunter and Rebecca Marvin Hunter. He attended the common schools. He resided near Fort Edward, New York from 1763 until 1775, when he moved to Windsor, Vermont. He served in the Revolutionary War as a sergeant and lieutenant under General Montgomery.

He served as member of the Vermont House of Representatives in 1795, 1807, and 1808.[7] He was the register of probate from 1798 until 1801, and judge of probate for the district of Windsor from 1801 until 1816. He also served as Justice of the Peace in Windsor. He was the Presidential Elector for Vermont in 1804.

Hunter was the assistant judge of the Windsor County, Vermont court from 1805 until 1816, and was a member of the Vermont council of censors in 1806 and 1820. He was a member of the executive council from 1810 until 1813 and in 1815.

Hunter was elected as a Democratic-Republican candidate to the Fifteenth Congress, serving from March 4, 1817 until March 3, 1819. [13] He was not a candidate for reelection to the Sixteenth Congress. Personal life

Hunter was married to Mary Newell Hunter on January 30, 1777.[14] They had three children together, all who died very young; William Hunter, [15] Mary Hunter[16] and Jonathan Hunter. [17] Death

Hunter died in Windsor, Vermont on November 30, 1827. He is interred at Sheddsville Cemetery in West Windsor.


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William G. Hunter, U.S. Representative's Timeline

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January 3, 1754
Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
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October 27, 1777
Windsor, Vermont
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Windsor, Vermont, United States