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Family: George HUNTRESS / Sarah MORRELL (F4946)
m. 4 Aug 1701
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Father | Male
George HUNTRESS
Born
Abt 1680
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died
Between 06 Sep 1708 and 28 Jun 1715
Buried
Married
4 Aug 1701
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Father
George HUNTRESS
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F4950 Group Sheet
Mother
Mary NATT
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F4950 Group Sheet
Mother | Female
Sarah MORRELL
Born
Abt 1680
Kittery, York Co, Maine
Died
Aft 1750
Buried
Other Spouse
Nicolas FROST
|
F4947
Married
30 Dec 1714
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Other Spouse
Thomas DARLING
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F4948
Married
1720
Father
John MORRILL
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F4949 Group Sheet
Mother
Sarah HODSDON
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F4949 Group Sheet
Child 1 | Male
Lieut. Christopher HUNTRESS
Born
19 Apr 1703
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died
6 Aug 1782
Buried
Spouse
Mary CHICK
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F4953
Married
26 Oct 1724
Kittery, York Co, Maine
Child 2 | Female
Elizabeth HUNTRESS
Born
Abt 1704
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died
Bef 19 Dec 1728
Buried
Spouse
MERRILL
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F4982
Married
Child 3 | Male
George HUNTRESS
Born
Abt 1706
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died
1758
Buried
Child 4 | Female
Deborah HUNTRESS
Born
Abt 1708
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died
Bef 1760
Buried
Spouse
TUTTLE
|
F4981
Married
Child 5 | Female
Sarah HUNTRESS
Born
Abt 1710
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Died
Buried
Notes
Married:
Marriage ceremony performed by Rev. John Pike