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  • William Hunt (1728 - 1790)
    William, born 1728, married Sarah Fred at Birmingham Meeting. He was married a second time to Susanna Yeardsley in 1774. In the early part of 1790, Joseph Hunt sold his farm and moved to Bald Eagle Val...
  • Benjamin Fredd (1687 - 1752)
  • Rachel Miller (1698 - 1748)
  • Nicholas Fredd (1694 - bef.1753)
  • John Fredd (1660 - 1720)
    "Ten Generations of the Fred Family, Quakers from Northern Ireland. I found it in the FRED folder at the Chester County Historical Society, 225 N High Street, West Chester PA 19380.

There is a Fredd/Fred family genealogy in "Ten Generations of the Fred Family, Quakers from Northern Ireland. I found it in the FRED folder at the Chester County Historical Society, 225 N High Street, West Chester PA 19380. The immigrants were John Fredd with his wife Catherine Starkey and children came to Birmingham Meeting in 1713, presenting a certificate from the "Monthly Meeting of Carlow" to the "Concord Meeting". About 65 individuals are in the 10-generation tree, including my ancestors William Hunt and Sarah Fred.

Some of the genealogy of Nicholas Fred is at Nicholas Fredd

This Eli Hunt is the same as the one in my tree, descended from William Hunt and Sarah Fred: Eli Hunt

I've added the John Fredd and Nicholas Fredd family groups to my tree. John Fredd is here: John Fredd

Still to do: Joseph Fred (3), THomas Fred(4), Thomas Taubert Fred (5), Frank Lee Fred (6), Samuel Rogers Fred (7), Edwin Braun Fred (8), THomas Walter Fred (8a), Samueal Hamilton Rogers Fred (8b), Burr Peyton Fred (6d), Hugh W. Fred (7d), Rogers Murray Fred (8d), and Rogers Murray Fred Jr (9d)

This photo may be Sarah Fred Hunt: http://www.geni.com/photo/view?photo_id=6000000010993359205