Rev. Daniel Huntington, was formerly settled in the ministry at North Bridgewater, but he was a native and for a considerable portion of his life a resident of New London, Here also, amid the scenes of his youth, he heard the call of his Master, and passed serenely to his reward, leaving a large circle of friends to venerate his memory and admire the beautiful consistency of the Christian life and pastoral teachings.
New London Daily Chronicle Friday Feb 11, 1859 page 2
"A Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington Family in this Country", by E. B. Huntington 1863, Page 245, 246, 324, 325
*The Huntington Family In America 1633-1915, 1915, Pages 450, 463, 464
Rev. Daniel Huntington, was formerly settled in the ministry at North Bridgewater, but he was a native and for a considerable portion of his life a resident of New London, Here also, amid the scenes of his youth, he heard the call of his Master, and passed serenely to his reward, leaving a large circle of friends to venerate his memory and admire the beautiful consistency of the Christian life and pastoral teachings.
New London Daily Chronicle Friday Feb 11, 1859 page 2
"A Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington Family in this Country", by E. B. Huntington 1863, Page 245, 246, 324, 325
*The Huntington Family In America 1633-1915, 1915, Pages 450, 463, 464
Family Members
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Mary Hallam Huntington
1813–1820
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Mary Hallam Huntington
1813–1820
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Ann Moore Huntington Hebard
1814–1915
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Hannah Sage Huntington Chappell
1816–1906
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Charles French Huntington
1824–1907
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Mary Hallam Huntington
1828–1831
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Mary Hallam Huntington
1828–1831
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William Saltonstall Huntington
1828–1892
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Alma Louisa Huntington
1830–1834
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Mary Alma Huntington
1834–1895
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