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- Picture of Michael Hunt (in possession of Carmelita Smith Myers-Way, May 15, 2004)
writing by Nellie Kavanaugh Smith:
My grandfather Michael Hunt
back:
My mother's father, Michael Hunt of coburg, Canada
He lies with my grandmother, Betsy Farmert Hunt, his second wife, in Arsenal Cemetery, Watertown, New York
This is a duplicate picture.
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1850 U.S. Federal Census http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com
State of New York
Brownville, Jefferson County
Page 202
page-line-dwelling- family Name Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth
202 40 393 397 Hunt, Michael 35 M Laborer Ireland
203 1 Hunt, Betsey 35 F Ireland
2 Hunt, Ann 15 F New York
3 Hunt, Mary 14 F New York
4 Hunt, Paul 10 M New York*
5 Hunt Dennis 9 M New York*
6 Hunt, Alice 7 F New York
7 Hunt, Elizabeth 4 F New York**
8 Hunt, Michael 1 M New York
1855 New York State Census, Jefferson County, Brownville
Page 8
8-44-70 Hunt, Michael 50 head of fam Ireland 6 years resident in Brownville
Elizabeth 50 Wife Ireland 6
Ann 21 child Jefferson Co. 6
Mary 17 child Jefferson Co. 6
Paul 15 child Jefferson Co. 6*
Dennis 12 child Jefferson Co. 6*
Alice ___ child Jefferson Co. 6
Elizabeth 10 child Jefferson Co. 6**
Michael 8 child Jefferson Co. 6*
Margaret 5 child Jefferson Co. 5
*These are probably Bro. Abrarian and Bro. Hilduand who were Christian Brothers
Paul Hunt born about 1840 in New York
Dennis Hunt born about 1841 in New York
and maybe one is
Michael Hunt, born about 1849 in New York
I think they were at St. Mary's Halifax in the 1868-76 time frame.
They would have been too old when the brothers came back in 1913.
**This is Elizabeth "Libby" Hunt Kavanaugh ("Grandma Kavanaugh")
Nellie K. Smith on photograph (in possession of Carmelita Smith Myers-Way, 5/15/2004):
My grandfather, Michael Hunt
reverse:
My mother's father, Michael Hunt of Coburg, Canada
He lies with my grandmother, Betsy Farmer Hunt, his second wife, in Arsenal Cemetery, Watertown, New York.
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