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Albert Hunt 1837–1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Feb 1837

Birth Location: Scott

Death Date: 8 Mar 1909

Death Location: Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: John Hunt

Mother: Sarah Scott

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The story of Albert Hunt began in 1837 in Scott. Albert Hunt passed away in 1909 in Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Albert Hunt began in 1837 in Scott.
  • Albert Hunt passed away in 1909 in Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Albert Hunt's Ancestors

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Albert Hunt
1837–1909
Birth Place: Scott
Parents
John Hunt
1800–1870
Snyder County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Sarah (Marian) Scott
1806–1880
Falls Twp, then Luzerne now Wyoming Co, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
Jonathan Hunt
1771–1843
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Naomi Bliss
1775–1837
West Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Hunt
1726–1796
Pelatiah Bliss
1748–1828
Ruth Woodworth
1751–1799
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan III
1697–1768
Thankful Strong
1702–
Caleb Bliss
1716–1758
Editha Day
1715–1797
Richard Woolworth
1717–1802
Naomi Wright
1722–1760

Albert Hunt's Timeline

2 Records

1837
2 Feb 1837
Birth of Albert Hunt in Scott
Scott
1909
8 Mar 1909
Age 72
Death of Albert Hunt in Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA
Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Feb 1837
    Event Place: Scott
    Record Source: Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Mar 1909
    Event Place: Scott, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1967

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