Ed Hunt and Ed Hunt Jr

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My Father and I are avid family history lovers. My Father began his research when he was about 10 years old with his mother, aunts, and grand mother, my great grandmother. He became the "Wise Old Historian" for our family. Seeming never to stop his research even though he has been slowed down due to his health. I started when I was about 10 yrs old helping my Father. Both of us take pictures of graves and all the research. We are currently researching the following lines from SC/NC/GA/TN/VA. This is only a few of the ones we are working on.
Hunt, Holden,Bllingsley,Nortons, Burrell, Eubanks,Mathis, Raines, Reese,Batson, Millican, Underwood, Joseph, Bowers, Williams, Jenkins, Phillips, Nave, Wilson, Treadway, and a lot more.
I was working on an ongoing paper for school that I intend to carry on to college are the Army. An update on my status is that I am currently in the Army, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas near El Paso. Maybe I'll have time to research my TX "Hunt" family in my spare time. Any help on any of these lines would be appreciate.

The picture I've added is of my Father taken in 1990 shortly before I was born and before his stroke in 1993.

If you have information to share I would gladly love to here from you. If any information is incorrect please leave me a message or email me direct, with findagrave in subject line. I am currently looking for "Old" photo's of any of our family, along with histories.

Another love that I have is pre 1970 family recipes from the families. I have a collection of over 150 now and hope to add more before I graduate this year. If would like to send me one I would gladly give you credit. I have tried a good many of the ones I have now and love the way they cooked in the "OLD" days.

Due to my time in the Army and preparing to get ready to go to West Point my father will be handling our research as much as possible. He is retoring his family files from a older computor and may e slow in answering any request, please be patient with him.
Thanks Ed Jr.

My Father and I are avid family history lovers. My Father began his research when he was about 10 years old with his mother, aunts, and grand mother, my great grandmother. He became the "Wise Old Historian" for our family. Seeming never to stop his research even though he has been slowed down due to his health. I started when I was about 10 yrs old helping my Father. Both of us take pictures of graves and all the research. We are currently researching the following lines from SC/NC/GA/TN/VA. This is only a few of the ones we are working on.
Hunt, Holden,Bllingsley,Nortons, Burrell, Eubanks,Mathis, Raines, Reese,Batson, Millican, Underwood, Joseph, Bowers, Williams, Jenkins, Phillips, Nave, Wilson, Treadway, and a lot more.
I was working on an ongoing paper for school that I intend to carry on to college are the Army. An update on my status is that I am currently in the Army, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas near El Paso. Maybe I'll have time to research my TX "Hunt" family in my spare time. Any help on any of these lines would be appreciate.

The picture I've added is of my Father taken in 1990 shortly before I was born and before his stroke in 1993.

If you have information to share I would gladly love to here from you. If any information is incorrect please leave me a message or email me direct, with findagrave in subject line. I am currently looking for "Old" photo's of any of our family, along with histories.

Another love that I have is pre 1970 family recipes from the families. I have a collection of over 150 now and hope to add more before I graduate this year. If would like to send me one I would gladly give you credit. I have tried a good many of the ones I have now and love the way they cooked in the "OLD" days.

Due to my time in the Army and preparing to get ready to go to West Point my father will be handling our research as much as possible. He is retoring his family files from a older computor and may e slow in answering any request, please be patient with him.
Thanks Ed Jr.

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