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Capt John Hunter 1664–1734 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1664

Birth Location: East Riding, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Apr 1734

Death Location: Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania, American Colonies

Father: Peter HUNTER

Mother: Jane Hunter

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Capt John Hunter was born in 1664 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England, the child of Peter Quaker In Ireland Hunter And Jane Lee Hunter. Capt John Hunter passed away in 1734 in Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania, American Colonies.

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Biography

  • Capt John Hunter was born in 1664 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England, the child of Peter Quaker In Ireland Hunter And Jane Lee Hunter.
  • Capt John Hunter passed away in 1734 in Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania, American Colonies.

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Capt Hunter's Ancestors

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Capt Hunter
1664–1734
Birth Place: East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Peter (Quaker in Ireland) HUNTER
1656–1730
East Cottingwith, York, England
Jane (Lee) Hunter
1653–1704
Rathdrum, Wicklow, Leinster, Ireland
Grandparents
Captain (John Hunter) II
1633–1686
East Collingsforth, Yorkshire, England
Ann (Tiplin) Davidson
1639–1736
East Cottingwith, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Capt Hunter's Timeline

2 Records

1664
1664
Birth of Capt John Hunter in East Riding, Yorkshire, England
East Riding, Yorkshire, England
1734
Apr 1734
Age 70
Death of Capt John Hunter in Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania, American Colonies
Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania, American Colonies

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1664
    Event Place: East Riding, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1734
    Event Place: Newton, Chester, Pennsylvania, American Colonies

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