NameEsther Huntting7
Birth19 Nov 16777
Misc. Notes
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The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York, with genealogies (1887)
Author: Howell, George Rogers.
Subject: Southampton, N.Y. -- History. ; Southampton, N.Y. -- Genealogy
Publisher: Albany, Weed, Parsons and company
PG322: Huntting Family.
This family is descended from elder John Huntting, who resided in the east of England, probably in the county of Norfolk. He had a brother who was a dissenting minister, reaching in that and the adjoining county of Suffolk as he found employment in those troublous times for dissenters. John Huntting came to this country in August, 1638, and when the R^v. John Allen was ordained minister of the gospel in Dedham, Mass., John Huntting was at the same time ordained a ruling elder of the church.
It has been thought by some that the family have no coat of arms. But in Bloomfield's History of Norfolk, vol. 5, page 460, is a record among other monuments in the village church of Trowse-with-Newton, of a coat of arms borne by the Hunton family, differing from that of the Huutons of East Knoyle, county of Wilts, just enough to make it highly probable that the two families are connected. As to the spelling of the name, that was a matter of indifference in those days. The wits of Charles II amused themselves in signing their names in as varied forms as their ingenuity could devise. The name Sayre is spelled in three or four different ways in the same legal document of date in the 17th century. Huntting and Hunton are doubtless the same name. The arms of the East Knoyle family are : Argent, on a chevron per pale gules and azure, between three talbots (or hunting dogs) passant sable, as many stags heads cabossed or. Crest: A demi-talbot gules collared and eared or, holding between the paws a stag's head cabossed of the last.

PG 323: The arms on the Norfolk monument are : Sable, a chevron ermine between three talbots passant argent. This agrees perfectly with the arms as pictured and in possession of Mr. William Hedges of East Hampton, and which are, if I remember correctly, of quite ancient date. The presumption is that the Hunttings of Long Island and the Huntons of Trowse are the same family. The two inscriptions given by Bloomfield are as follows:
"Hannah the dearly beloved wife of John Huuton died 9 Dec. 1707."
" Ilic jacet Johannes Hunton Generosus* ob. 28 Maij. A. D. 1714, ae. 57."

PG323: 1 John1 d. Apr. 12, 1682, freeman Mch. 13, 1639, at Dedham, Mass., and one of the founders of that town in 1638, and ruling elder in the church there, m. Esther Seaborn and had ch. 2 Margaret2 b. in England and m. Mch. 24, 1646, Robert Ware, 3 John2
b. in England,
4 Samuel2 b. July 22, 1640, 5 Nathaniel2 b. Dec. 15, 1643, and d. in few days, 6 Mary2 , w. of ----- Buckner and 7 Esther2, who m. Dec. 26, 1649, Nathaniel Fisher.

PG323: 3 John2 m. Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Payne of Dedham and had ch. 8 John3 b. 1672, d. soon, 9 Thomas1 b. 1674, d. 1676, 10 Nathaniel3 b. Nov. 15, 1675, 11 Esther3 b. Nov. 19, 1677, 12 Rebecca3 b. Jan. 13, 1679, d. 1696, 13 Samuel3 b. Mch. 14, 1681, d. 1704, 14 Elizabeth4 b. Feb. 2, 1683, 15 Ebenezer3 b. Jan. 1, 1685, 16 Stephen3 b. May 14, 1688, and 17 Jonathan3 b. Jan. 27, 1690.

P323: 10 Rev. Nathaniel3 d. Sept. 21, 1753, grad. of Harvard, from Sept. 1696 to his death the faithful and laborious minister in East Hampton, to whom for his careful church records all the people of that place owe a debt of gratitude, m. Mary Green of Boston, and had ch. 18 Nathaniel 4 b. Aug. 1702, 19 Edward 4 b. Feb. 1704, 20 Mary' b. May, 1706, 21 John4 b. Sept. 1707, 22 Samuel 4 b. Apr. 1710, 23 Joseph4 b. Mch. 1711, 24 Mary 4 b. Sept. 1713, w. of Joseph Coit of New London, 25 Jonathan4 b. Oct. 1714 and 26 Elizabeth 4 b. Oct. 1718.

PG325: 22 Samuel4, a merchant of Southampton, d. May 12, 1773, m. 1st Mary Gardiner, who d., and he m. 2d May 31, 1746, Zerviah Ehodes, who d. Nov. 12, 1780, and had ch. 90 Samuel5 b. Feb. 2, 1748, and d. s. p. at sea Jan. 10, 177G, 91 Mary5 b. Oct. 17, 1749, d. Dec. 27, 1788, w. of James Post, 92 Abigail5 b. Sept. 8, 1751, d. May 12, 1840, w. of Caleb Cooper, Esq., 93 Benjamin5 b. Nov. 18, 1753, 94 Zerviah5 b. Jan. 5, 1757, w. of Major Zebulon Jessup, 95 Joyce5 b. Nov. 15, 1761, d. Dec. 20, 1805, w. of Daniel Sayre.
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