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- H. Ensign Henry Lunt1652/53 - 1709
- W. Jane Brown1657 - Aft 1737
m. Bef 1677
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] |
Ensign Henry Lunt |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][4] |
20 Feb 1652/53 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
Bef 1677 |
Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child. to Jane Brown |
Death[2][5] |
15 Oct 1709 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
Burial[5][6] |
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First Parish Burying Ground, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
Probate[2] |
10 Jan 1709/10 |
Administration to son Henry. |
Probate[2] |
8 Mar 1709/10 |
Administration to son William. |
Probate[2] |
14 Jul 1712 |
Administration to son John. |
Estate Inventory[2] |
28 Apr 1737 |
£1022 : 14 : 0; real estate only. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Henry Lunt, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
4:368.
Henry Lunt, b. Newbury 20 February 1652[/3?].
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Lunt, of Newbury, in Davis, Walter Goodwin, Compiler, and Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts. Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants). (Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
2:533-39.
Henry2 Lunt (Henry1) was born in Newbury on February 20,1652. He married Jane Browne, daughter of Abraham and Jane (Skipper) Browne, about 1676. He died in Newbury on October 15, 1709, called Ensign on his gravestone where his age is given as "in his 58th year." His widow, "Mrs. Jane Lunt Sr." married in Newbury, int. October 29, 1712, Joseph Mayo. She was still living on September 30, 1737, aged about 80, according to her deposition of that date. Henry was only ten years old in 1662, when his father died, so he was Henry, Sr., all of his adult life. Henry was a feltmaker by trade and was an Ensign in the Newbury military company. … A Henry Lunt served under Capt. John March in Sir William Phips' ill-starred expedition against Port Royal in Canada in 1690. This soldier may, however, have been Henry3 (Daniel2, Henry1) who would have been twenty-one in 1690. … Administration on the estate of Henry Lunt of Newbury was granted to his son Henry on January 10, 1709(10) but on the following March 8 Henry was dismissed and his brother William substituted. On July 14, 1712, however, administration was granted to William's brother John, "William Lunt being gone to sea and not heard of before he had completed his administration." No inventory was filed until April 28, 1737, when the real estate only was valued at £1022: 14: 0 in "ye present Currency of paper money," John Lunt attesting to its truth. A division was then made, Henry Lunt, the eldest son, receiving two-ninths and one-ninth going to each of John, Daniel, Samuel, Skipper, and James Lunt, Mary alias Wingett and Jane alias Drake. Although Henry's widow, Jane Mayo, was still living, she was not mentioned, so her dower must have been set off earlier.
- ↑ Henry Lunt, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
3:131.
Henry (Lunt), Newbury, s. of the preced. by w. Jane had Skipper (if Coffin is right), b. 29 Nov. 1679; Mary, 16 Jan. 1682; Abraham 10 Dec. 1683; John, 1 Feb. 1686; William, 4 July 1688; Daniel, 1 Jan. 1691; Jane, 9 Nov. 1693 ; and Samuel, 26 Mar. 1696.
- ↑ Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911)
1:302.
Lunte, Henry, s. Henry, [born] Feb. 20, 1652.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911)
2:650.
Lunt, Henry, Ens., [died] Oct. 15, 1709. [in his 58th y. (gravestone record, Oldtown Cemetery)].
- ↑ Ensign Henry Lunt, II, in Find A Grave.
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