Mary <I>Nott</I> Huntress

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Mary Nott Huntress

Birth
Dartmouth, South Hams District, Devon, England
Death
1715 (aged 66–67)
Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Mary's maiden name has been debated as (Newte, Natt, Nott, Knat, or Knott).

Mary was born about 1648.

Mary was Christianed in 27 May 1650 at Saint Savior, Dartmouth, County Devon, England.

Mr. Clark made a legal complaint against Mary Huntress. He accused her of theft of cheese when she was 27 years old. The court issued a warrant for stealing from George Hunt. She had been a servant to Captain Cutt, previously. Eventually the complaint was dismissed, and George Huntress had his bill of cost allowed against Mr. Clark.

George married Mary Natt about 1674 in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. They had eight children.

Exact Date Of Death unknown., Based on her last child being born in 1703 have to assume sometime after that date. She is also mentioned in George Huntress Will Probated in 1715.
Mary's maiden name has been debated as (Newte, Natt, Nott, Knat, or Knott).

Mary was born about 1648.

Mary was Christianed in 27 May 1650 at Saint Savior, Dartmouth, County Devon, England.

Mr. Clark made a legal complaint against Mary Huntress. He accused her of theft of cheese when she was 27 years old. The court issued a warrant for stealing from George Hunt. She had been a servant to Captain Cutt, previously. Eventually the complaint was dismissed, and George Huntress had his bill of cost allowed against Mr. Clark.

George married Mary Natt about 1674 in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. They had eight children.

Exact Date Of Death unknown., Based on her last child being born in 1703 have to assume sometime after that date. She is also mentioned in George Huntress Will Probated in 1715.


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