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Joshua HUNTINGTON
Rebecca HAWLEY |
Husband: Joshua HUNTINGTON
Birth: 1811/2, NY (prob. Genesee Co.) Death: 1868, Niagara Co., NY Father almost certainly: Gurdon HUNTINGTON Mother may be: Mary "Polly" __?__ |
Marriage: |
Wife: Rebecca HAWLEY
Birth: 1815/6, NY Death: 1898, NY |
Children — born in NY: |
? (Son A) HUNTINGTON, b. 1825-30
. David HUNTINGTON, b. 1834/5 . (Daughter A) HUNTINGTON, b. 1835-40; d.s.p. bef. 1850 . Evalina HUNTINGTON, b. 1837/8 . Sarah HUNTINGTON, b. 1841/2 . Emily HUNTINGTON, b. 1846/7 . Mathew HUNTINGTON, b. Dec 1849 or Jan 1850 . Charles "Charlie" HUNTINGTON, b. 1851/2 . Albert George HUNTINGTON, b. Feb 1856; d. Jan 1940, Barker, NY; m. Ella Jane KELLOGG |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. Family Quest Archives: New York Federal Census 1840: Niagara County. Heritage Quest CD M704-311:
3. Family Quest Archives: New York Federal Census 1850: Niagara County (part). Heritage Quest CD M432-561: Somerset, Niagara Co., NY, p. 348AB, 52/52, enumerated 9 Jul 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
2. Huntington Database (online at the Huntington Family Association). 3. Messages in the Huntington Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). |
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