Thomas Hunt, (II), came to Sussex County from Dinwiddie (orig. Prince George) County. He lived in Dinwiddie and late in life bought several tracts of land in Sussex County, and moved there, but as his will suggests, he evidently still regarded his Dinwiddie plantation as his home.
His will was dated Aug. 09, 1757, Dinwiddie Co.,VA (codicil: Jul. 1, 1859); probated Sept. 21, 1759, Sussex Co., VA (Bk. A; p. 138).
Son of Thomas (I) and Elizabeth (Judkins) Hunt
Husband of 1st., ...
Husband of Frances Anne (Harper) Hunt ~ married ca. 1732, VA
Thomas Hunt (II) and Frances Anne (Harper) Hunt had 8 children and they were
1. John Hunt (m. Elizabeth Mary Tyus)
2. Martha Hunt (m. Rev. Robert Rivers, II, "Rev. War Sol.")
3. Thomas Hunt, III, "Rev. War Sol." (m. 1st., Dorothy Vaughan
4. Capt. Judkins Hunt, Sr., "Rev. War Sol. (m. Martha Batte)
5. Elizabeth "Betsy" Hunt (m. William Jones)
6. Sarah "Sallie" Hunt (m. Thomas Clement Butts, Sr.)
7. Ann Hunt (m. Dixon Hall, Sr., "Rev. War Sol."
8. Goodwyn Hunt, "Rev. War Sol."
Husband of 2nd., ...
Husband of Mrs. Atheliah Keziah (Avent) Norris Hunt (m. 1st., unknown Norris and 3rd., David Tucker, Sr.)
Brunswick County Marriages ~ 1750 - 1853
Thomas Hunt (II) and Atheliah Norris were married on July 25, 1758, widow. Bond Archibald Wager. "Thomas Hunt from Sussex County."
Thomas, II and Mrs. Atheliah Keziah (Avent) Norris Hunt's daughter ...
Susannah "Suky or Susan" Hunt (m. 1st., Thomas Vaughan, Jr. and 2nd., Aaron Abernathy)
After the death of Thomas Hunt's (II) death, Atheliah Keziah (Avent) Norris Hunt. she married 3rd., David Tucker, Sr.
4 March 1730 ... Clement Hancock (I). #67560926 (6th. gr gf) to Thomas Oliver ... 105 acres (being part of a tract of 1530 acres granted Benjamin Harrison, Gent., of Charles City County bounded by the "Hunting Quarter Swamp," Pennington Bridge, John Pennington and Thomas HUNT, II (5th. gr gf). Signed: Clement (X) Hancock, Wit.: Henry Harris. Rec'd.:17 Mar. 1730
Surry County Deeds, Wills, Etc. #8, 1730-1738
Thomas Hunt, (II), came to Sussex County from Dinwiddie (orig. Prince George) County. He lived in Dinwiddie and late in life bought several tracts of land in Sussex County, and moved there, but as his will suggests, he evidently still regarded his Dinwiddie plantation as his home.
His will was dated Aug. 09, 1757, Dinwiddie Co.,VA (codicil: Jul. 1, 1859); probated Sept. 21, 1759, Sussex Co., VA (Bk. A; p. 138).
Son of Thomas (I) and Elizabeth (Judkins) Hunt
Husband of 1st., ...
Husband of Frances Anne (Harper) Hunt ~ married ca. 1732, VA
Thomas Hunt (II) and Frances Anne (Harper) Hunt had 8 children and they were
1. John Hunt (m. Elizabeth Mary Tyus)
2. Martha Hunt (m. Rev. Robert Rivers, II, "Rev. War Sol.")
3. Thomas Hunt, III, "Rev. War Sol." (m. 1st., Dorothy Vaughan
4. Capt. Judkins Hunt, Sr., "Rev. War Sol. (m. Martha Batte)
5. Elizabeth "Betsy" Hunt (m. William Jones)
6. Sarah "Sallie" Hunt (m. Thomas Clement Butts, Sr.)
7. Ann Hunt (m. Dixon Hall, Sr., "Rev. War Sol."
8. Goodwyn Hunt, "Rev. War Sol."
Husband of 2nd., ...
Husband of Mrs. Atheliah Keziah (Avent) Norris Hunt (m. 1st., unknown Norris and 3rd., David Tucker, Sr.)
Brunswick County Marriages ~ 1750 - 1853
Thomas Hunt (II) and Atheliah Norris were married on July 25, 1758, widow. Bond Archibald Wager. "Thomas Hunt from Sussex County."
Thomas, II and Mrs. Atheliah Keziah (Avent) Norris Hunt's daughter ...
Susannah "Suky or Susan" Hunt (m. 1st., Thomas Vaughan, Jr. and 2nd., Aaron Abernathy)
After the death of Thomas Hunt's (II) death, Atheliah Keziah (Avent) Norris Hunt. she married 3rd., David Tucker, Sr.
4 March 1730 ... Clement Hancock (I). #67560926 (6th. gr gf) to Thomas Oliver ... 105 acres (being part of a tract of 1530 acres granted Benjamin Harrison, Gent., of Charles City County bounded by the "Hunting Quarter Swamp," Pennington Bridge, John Pennington and Thomas HUNT, II (5th. gr gf). Signed: Clement (X) Hancock, Wit.: Henry Harris. Rec'd.:17 Mar. 1730
Surry County Deeds, Wills, Etc. #8, 1730-1738
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