Walter Hunt

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Walter Hunt

Birth
Death
23 Mar 1863 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Edinburg, Saratoga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"History of Saratoga County, New York" by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, p. 457: "Huntsville was named from the sign on the tavern, in 1835, after Amos Hunt. Three brothers, Walter, George, and Ziba Hunt, came to West Day in 1817. Amos Hunt was a son of Walter. George Hunt built the first store in 1835, and it was occupied by his son Charles. The first house in Huntsville was built in 1822 or 1823, by a man named Owens, and was used for an inn for several years."

"History of Saratoga County, New York" by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, p. 454: "The following description of the town of Day, and the definition of its boundary lines, is taken from the revised statutes of the State: 'The town of Day shall contain all that part of said county, beginning at the east corner of the farm of Walter Hunt, on the north bank of the west branch of the Hudson river, and running from thence north thirty degrees and forty minutes west to the rear line of the river division of Palmer's Purchase;..."

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Sources:
(1) Hunt, Mitchell J. "A Brief Corrected Genealogy of Captain Ziba Hunt (1746-1820) of Duxbury, MA, Newent, CT, New Lebanon, NY, Edinburg, NY, et. al." September 1994.
(2) __________. "History of Harrison County, Iowa." Chicago: National Publishing Co., 1891.
(3) Hunt, Hon. Charles W. and Clark, Will L. "History of Harrison County, Iowa: Its People, Industries and Institutions." Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915; photoreproduced by Higginson Book Co., Salem, MA, 1999.
(4) Hunt, Col. Sanford B., USMC Ret. Hunt Family Research. GEDCOM file received via email on 5 Nov 1999.
(5) Kuehner, Mrs. H. O. (San Antonio, TX). "Family Bible Records of Capt. Ziba Hunt." Our Heritage (Amor Patriae) Vol. 5, Jan. 1964, No. 2, published by the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society.
(6) Saratoga Co. NYGENWEB; compiled and annotated by Dave Bixby. Edinburg Cemetery (Town of Edinburg Cemeteries). Online [http://saratoganygenweb.com/edinburg.htm].
(7) Census records: 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1855, 1860.
"History of Saratoga County, New York" by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, p. 457: "Huntsville was named from the sign on the tavern, in 1835, after Amos Hunt. Three brothers, Walter, George, and Ziba Hunt, came to West Day in 1817. Amos Hunt was a son of Walter. George Hunt built the first store in 1835, and it was occupied by his son Charles. The first house in Huntsville was built in 1822 or 1823, by a man named Owens, and was used for an inn for several years."

"History of Saratoga County, New York" by Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester, p. 454: "The following description of the town of Day, and the definition of its boundary lines, is taken from the revised statutes of the State: 'The town of Day shall contain all that part of said county, beginning at the east corner of the farm of Walter Hunt, on the north bank of the west branch of the Hudson river, and running from thence north thirty degrees and forty minutes west to the rear line of the river division of Palmer's Purchase;..."

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Sources:
(1) Hunt, Mitchell J. "A Brief Corrected Genealogy of Captain Ziba Hunt (1746-1820) of Duxbury, MA, Newent, CT, New Lebanon, NY, Edinburg, NY, et. al." September 1994.
(2) __________. "History of Harrison County, Iowa." Chicago: National Publishing Co., 1891.
(3) Hunt, Hon. Charles W. and Clark, Will L. "History of Harrison County, Iowa: Its People, Industries and Institutions." Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915; photoreproduced by Higginson Book Co., Salem, MA, 1999.
(4) Hunt, Col. Sanford B., USMC Ret. Hunt Family Research. GEDCOM file received via email on 5 Nov 1999.
(5) Kuehner, Mrs. H. O. (San Antonio, TX). "Family Bible Records of Capt. Ziba Hunt." Our Heritage (Amor Patriae) Vol. 5, Jan. 1964, No. 2, published by the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society.
(6) Saratoga Co. NYGENWEB; compiled and annotated by Dave Bixby. Edinburg Cemetery (Town of Edinburg Cemeteries). Online [http://saratoganygenweb.com/edinburg.htm].
(7) Census records: 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1855, 1860.


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