Person:James Huntington (5)

m. Oct 1653
  1. Sarah Huntington1654 - 1683
  2. Mary Huntington1657 - Aft 1710
  3. Deacon Simon Huntington1659 - 1736
  4. Deacon Joseph Huntington1661 - 1747
  5. Elizabeth Huntington1664 - 1664
  6. Lieutenant Samuel Huntington1665 - 1717
  7. Elizabeth Huntington1669 - 1762
  8. Nathaniel Huntington1672 -
  9. Daniel Huntington1675/76 - 1741
  10. Ensign James Huntington1680 - 1727
m. 3 Feb 1702/03
  1. Jerusha Huntington1704/05 - 1733
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ensign James Huntington
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 18 May 1680 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 3 Feb 1702/03 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Priscilla Miller
Death[1][2] 3 Sep 1727 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] Old Norwichtown Cemetery, Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1. 3. 10. James Huntington, in Huntington Family Association. The Huntington Family in America: a Genealogical Memoir of the Known Descendants of Simon Huntington from 1633 to 1915, Including Those Who Have Retained the Family Name, and Many Bearing Other Surnames. (Hartford, Conn.: Huntington Family Association, 1915)
    915.

    "1. 3. 10. James Huntington, born in Norwich, Conn., May 18, 1680. Here he married February 3, 1702-3, Priscilla Miller. He was a man of more than ordinary energy, and was especially prominent in the more important business enterprises of the town in that early day. He was commissioned Ensign in the Norwich Train band in 1721, and was deputy to the General Court in 1727. He was appointed with Lieut Thomas Tracy, in 1722 'to go down to the Landing Place and lay out what may be needful for the town’s use and 'the next year,' as Miss Caulkins correctly reports, 'Lieut Simon Lathrop, Joshua, and James Huntington and Daniel Tracy, all spirited and enterprising men, then in tbe prime of life, each obtained a conveniency, and began improvements at the Landing Place.' December 5, 1706, he deeded a 50 acre grant of land which was 'granted me by the town of Norwich near the southwest corner of the town bounds' to Job Besstow. He was the only one, in this generation, of that Huntington trio, of whom the same historian of Norwich says, 'in the early part of the next (18th) century, there were, perhaps, no more distinguished men in the town.' He died, September 3, 1727."

  2. 2.0 2.1 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States. Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848. (Hartford, Conn.: Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, 1913)
    1:5, 57.

    "The marriage of Simon Huntington with Sarah Clarke was in October Anno Dom 1653 …
    James Huntington the fon of Simon Huntington & Sarah his wife was borne upon the 18th of May in the yeare of our lord 1680:"
    "Enfn James Huntington, Died ye 3d Day of Sept 1727:"

  3. Ens James Huntington Sr., in Find A Grave.