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Hamborough BLUNT
Mehitable JOHNSON
Husband:  Hamborough / Hambury / Hanbury BLUNT / BLOUNT
Birth:  22 Nov 1681, Andover, Essex Co., MA
Death:  1738, Norwich, New London Co., CT
Father:  William BLUNT
Mother:  Elizabeth BALLARD — sister of the Sarah BALLARD who married Henry HOLT
Marriage:  1704
Migration:  in 1735, settled in Norwich, New London Co., CT
Wife:  Mehitable JOHNSON
Birth:  12 Jul 1686
Father:  William JOHNSON (1656-1730)
Mother:  Sarah LOVEJOY (1654-1706)
Children — born in Andover, Essex Co., MA:
1.  Mehitable BLUNT, b. 1705; d. 1745; m. Samuel GALLUP (1687-1728)
2.  Anna BLUNT; m. Mr. DOWNING
3.  Hannah BLUNT, b. ca. 1714; m. Humphrey CRAM, s/o John CRAM & Sarah HOLT, d/o Henry HOLT & Sarah BALLARD
4.  Ambrose BLUNT, b. 17 Jul/Sep 1717 
5.  Joseph BLUNT, b. 15 Oct 1721; m. Lydia __?__
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Connecticut, Massachusetts

Sources: 

1.  Helen M. Blount Prescott.  1902.  Blount and Blunt.  Press of W.F. Roberts, Washington, DC. 

2.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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