196
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Sixth Generation.
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807
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V. Eliza Ann Hunt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 21 Oct 1806; married, 30 Dec. 1829, at her father's house in Ridgefield, Selah Bates, merchant, insurance agent, and farmer, son of Elisha and Rachel Bates, of Bedford, N. Y., where he was born 19 July 1804. They dwelt at Seneca Falls, N. Y., until after 1841; and then moved to Bedford, N. Y., where she died on Sunday, 23 Jan. 1853. He left Bedford, in 1857, for McGregor, Iowa, and from there, in 1867, moved to Sand Creek, Nebraska, where, at the house of his son, he died, 26 Aug. 1873. He was buried at Sand Creek. He took the census of Saunders Co., Neb., in 1870.
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2842
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808
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VI. Lewis Clark Hunt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 7 May 1808; a farmer, formerly a mason; married, 25 June 1832, at North Salem, N. Y., Maria Cable, dau. of William and Hannah (Rundle) Cable, of North Salem, where she was born in 1812. They settled in Ridgefield, where she died, 21 Sept. 1838, aged 26 years, and was buried in North Salem Cemetery. He married (2d), 1 March 1846, at Ridgefield, Lucretia Ann Hoyt, who was born in South Salem, N. Y., 6 Aug. 1821; and in March 1875, still resided, with his wife, in Ridgefield. She is a dau. of Halstead and Lucretia (Scott) Hoyt, of Ridgefield; g. dau. of Henry and Joanna (Halstead) Hoyt, of South Salem, N. Y.; g. g. dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Johnson) Hoyt, of Salem, N. Y.; g. g. g. dau. of Jeremiah and Lydia (Weed) Hoyt, of Stamford, Conn.; g. g. g. g. dau. of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Jagger) Hoyt, of Stamford; g. g. g. g. g. dau. of Benjamin and Hannah (Weed) Hoyt, of Stamford; and g. g. g. g. g. g. dau. of Simon Hoyt, who landed in Salem, Mass., in 1628, was one of the first settlers of Charlestown, Mass., in 1629, and of Dorchester, Mass., in 1630, removed to Scituate, Mass., in 1635, and afterward to Windsor, Conn., was in Fairfield, Conn., before 1649, and finally settled in Stamford, Conn., where he died I Sept. 1657.1
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2844
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809
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VII. Henry Whitney Hunt, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 8 May 1811; a farmer; married, 12 May 1833, at North Salem, N. Y., Julia Ann Smith, dau. of Levi and Ann (Dibble) Smith, of North Salem, where she was born, 24 March 1813. They settled in Ridgefield, and were living there in Feb. 1874.
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2846
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Chil. of Nathan and Hannah (Taylor) Whitney.
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190
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810
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I. Edward Whitney, b. in Danbury, Conn., 1 Aug. 1788; a teacher and book-keeper; married, in Madison, N. Y., Mary Furniss, of Madison, dau. of David and Rhoda (Hinds) Furniss, of Worcester, Mass., where she was born 25 Aug. 1793. They dwelt in Madison, and afterward at
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2848
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1 See Hoyt Genealogy, p. 564.
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