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John Hunt Jr.

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John Hunt Jr.

Birth
Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
Death
21 Sep 1824 (aged 84)
Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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John Hunt was a prominent Quaker minister and journalist from Moorestown, New Jersey. He kept a diary, most of which has been preserved, from 1770 to 1824. The diary relates Hunt's personal activities, concerns and beliefs. It is also a concise source of primary evidence that documents local people and events.[1]

John Hunt, the son of Robert Hunt, Jr. (April 21, 1709 - February 29, 1764) and Abigail Wood (ca. 1715 - February 22, 1747), his wife, was born August 5, 1740 at the small, rural community of Mount Pleasant.[2] Mount Pleasant is located in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey about two miles east of the town of Columbus. His father was a first cousin to John Woolman, the renowned Quaker minister.[3] The family moved to a farm at Colestown, a small community located a few miles south of Moorestown.[4][5] Here, Abigail Hunt died February 22, 1747. Robert Hunt and Martha Bates (ca. 1725-1770), widow of George Ward, were married in May, 1749.[2] Robert Hunt's seven children, from both marriages, lived together on the farm at Colestown.

John Hunt and Esther Warrington were married March 17, 1763 in the Friends Meetinghouse at Moorestown. They had ten children, three of whom died young. Hunt was a Quaker minister for more than 50 years.[6]

John Hunt died September 21, 1824 and was buried in the Moorestown Friends burial ground.[6]

His memorial, published in 1842, highlighted his public testimony concerning pride and superfluity, and stated that he was particularly concerned with temperance.
John Hunt was a prominent Quaker minister and journalist from Moorestown, New Jersey. He kept a diary, most of which has been preserved, from 1770 to 1824. The diary relates Hunt's personal activities, concerns and beliefs. It is also a concise source of primary evidence that documents local people and events.[1]

John Hunt, the son of Robert Hunt, Jr. (April 21, 1709 - February 29, 1764) and Abigail Wood (ca. 1715 - February 22, 1747), his wife, was born August 5, 1740 at the small, rural community of Mount Pleasant.[2] Mount Pleasant is located in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey about two miles east of the town of Columbus. His father was a first cousin to John Woolman, the renowned Quaker minister.[3] The family moved to a farm at Colestown, a small community located a few miles south of Moorestown.[4][5] Here, Abigail Hunt died February 22, 1747. Robert Hunt and Martha Bates (ca. 1725-1770), widow of George Ward, were married in May, 1749.[2] Robert Hunt's seven children, from both marriages, lived together on the farm at Colestown.

John Hunt and Esther Warrington were married March 17, 1763 in the Friends Meetinghouse at Moorestown. They had ten children, three of whom died young. Hunt was a Quaker minister for more than 50 years.[6]

John Hunt died September 21, 1824 and was buried in the Moorestown Friends burial ground.[6]

His memorial, published in 1842, highlighted his public testimony concerning pride and superfluity, and stated that he was particularly concerned with temperance.


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  • Created by: Kristin Hunt
  • Added: Oct 28, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137891527/john-hunt: accessed ), memorial page for John Hunt Jr. (5 Aug 1740–21 Sep 1824), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137891527, citing Moorestown Friends Cemetery, Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Kristin Hunt (contributor 47096590).