BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
HISTORY
of
HERKIMER COUNTY, NEW YORK
Illustrated with Portraits of Many of Its
Citizens
Edited by
George A. Hardin
Assisted by
Frank H. Willard
Syracuse, N. Y.
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
1893
FAMILY SKETCHES
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MRS. MARY HUNT,
German Flats, is a native of German Flats,
and her maiden name was Mary Ingersoll.
In 1842 she married Dr. I. J. Hunt,
who died Jan. 22, 1875. She has two
sons, James G. and Laton S.,
who is United States consul to Guelph,
Ontario, Canada. James G. Hunt
is a physician. Mrs. Hunt's
father was John Ingersolsl, and her
grandfather, John Ingersoll, came
from Connecticut to this county.
Source: History of Herkimer County,
New York, publ. 1893 - Page 244 |
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T. E. HUNT,
of the township of Little Falls, owns one of
the best farms near the village and is a
prosperous and progressive farmer. He
is also a veteran of the late war, having
enlisted in the Tenth Missouri Infantry, but
was subsequently transferred to the
fifteenth and then to the Seventeenth New
York Regiments, and served with the Army of
the Potomac. He is a prominent Grand
Army man, and a member of the Grange.
Mrs. Hunt was the first white child
born in De Kalb county, Illinois.
Source: History of Herkimer County,
New York, publ. 1893 - Page 183 |
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