Person:Esther Hunt (16)

Watchers
m. 27 May 1699
  1. Hannah Hunt1699 -
  2. Stephen Hunt1701 - 1784
  3. Deacon Ebenezer Hunt1703 - 1788
  4. William Hunt1705 -
  5. Abigail Hunt1707 - Bef 1709
  6. Abigail Hunt1709 -
  7. Daniel Hunt1711 -
  8. Lieut Simeon Hunt1713 - 1793
  9. Phineas Hunt1716 - 1787
  10. Esther Hunt1716 - Bef 1718
  11. Esther Hunt1718 - 1742/43
  12. Sybil Hunt1720 -
  13. Beulah Hunt1723 - 1810
  • H.  Israel Loomis (add)
  • WEsther Hunt1718 - 1742/43
m. 15 Dec 1737
Facts and Events
Name Esther Hunt
Gender Female
Birth[2] 27 Oct 1718 possibly Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 15 Dec 1737 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Israel Loomis (add)
Death[1][2] 16 Feb 1742/43 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. "Lebanon Vital Records (NEHGS)", in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    p. 105.

    LOOMIS
    Esther, w. Israel, d. Feb. 16, 1742/3 [1:174]
    [Note: Find A Grave gives the date 1 Apr 1742. The gravestone is virtually unreadable, though it does appear to say April. As she is on the same gravestone as 2nd wife Mary, the gravestone was probably erected a couple of years after her death, so may be slightly less reliable.]

  2. 2.0 2.1 Wyman, Thomas Bellows. Genealogy of the Name and Family of Hunt: Early Established in America from Europe: Exhibiting Pedigrees of ten thousand Persons: Enlarged by Religious and Historic Readings: Enriched with Indices of Names and Places. (Boston, Mass.: John Wilson and Son, 1862-3)
    p. 177.

    Children of Ebenezer Hunt and Hannah Clark: Esther, b. 27 Oct 1718, d. 16 Feb 1743.
    [Note: Wyman gives the death date without any indication if Esther married or to whom. Corbin's genealogical notes embedded in Source:Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts, p. 847, gives 24 Oct 1718. This does not seem to come from any town records. Since it is not known where these dates come from, it is hard to make any judgment about which is correct, though as the older, Wyman may be preferred.]