1729 - 1821
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Name |
John Huntoon [1] |
Born |
11 Jul 1729 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
14 Nov 1821 [1] |
Notes |
- In 1774 John Hunton, Jr., with other inhabitants of Kingston, sent to the assistance of Boston their hearty sympathy and one hundred sheep for the relief of the poor. On an article on longevity in the New Hampshire Historical Society’s collections, appeared the following: "Died, in 1820, Captain John Huntoon, aged ninety-two. His wife died the same week aged eighty-six. They lived together sixty-five years. Captain Huntoon was born at Kingston, and removed to Canterbury about fifteen years before his death. He was a soldier sent with others to guard the inhabitants against the invasion of the savages, about the time the Bradleys were killed at Concord, Aug. 11, 1746. Cap tain Ladd and his men were sent by the governor to protect the inhabitants of Rumford. They marched from Kingston on July 19, 1746." [1]
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Person ID |
I40957 |
L C Earle's Family |
Last Modified |
6 Aug 2001 |
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