David HUNTER

Birth:
1 Feb 1731
Rochester, Massachusetts
Death:
1776
Fort Edward, New York
Marriage:
26 Jun 1750
Sharon, Connecticut
Notes:
                   The History of Vermont: The Churchill Family, p. 601
Letter from Dorothy Branson, 797 S. James Rd., #14, Columbus, Ohio 43227

       David and Rebecca moved from Sharon, Vermont to Fort Edward, NY (Stillwater)in 1762 after the death of his father, Jonathan Hunter.
                  
Rebecca MARVIN
Birth:
Norwalk, Connecticut
Death:
1813
Windsor, Vermont
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Notes:
                   The History of Vermont: The Churchill Family, p. 601

       David and Rebecca removed to Stillwater, NY in 1762 after the death of Jonathan Hunter.
                  
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1
Birth:
27 Oct 1750
Dover, New York
Death:
23 Mar 1834
Schodack, New York
Marr:
29 Dec 1768
Amenia, New York 
Notes:
                   Letter from Dorothy Branson, 797 S. James Rd., #14, Columbus, Ohio 43227

       Sylvia was possibly born in Sharon, Connecticut.
                  
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David HUNTER
Birth:
1751
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Birth:
3 Jan 1754
Sharon, Connecticut
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Birth:
3 Jan 1754
Sharon, Connecticut
Death:
30 Nov 1827
Windsor, Vermont
Marr:
30 Jan 1777
Cornish, New Hampshire 
Notes:
                   The History of Vermont: The Churchill Family, p. 601
DAR Patriots' Index
Green Mt. Boys, File #19827, Vol. 11
Hunter in History of the Town of Windsor, Vermont, by Lewis Cass Aldrich &
       Frank R. Holmes 1891

       William Hunter lived in or near Fort Edward, NY from the age of nine until age twenty-one when he went to Windsor, Vermont and married.  He enlisted as a sergeant in Capt. Grant's regiment in 1775 and became the orderly of the company.  He took part in the brilliant operations which resulted in the capture of St. John's and Montreal and his good conduct received a commission as first Lieutenant.    He returned to Windsor and recruited more troops which he mustered and marched with them on snow shoes to Skenesborough, now Whitehall, and reached the army destined to Quebec and finally encamped on the plains of Abraham.
       In the disastrous retreat of the ensuing spring, his regiment was the last on the field and kept the rear.  It was on this retreat that Lieut. Hunter, discovering a sick Cornish soldier who had laid down to die, inspired with hope the despairing man's heart, lifting him on his back and carrying him three miles to the bateaux, thus saving his life.
       During the remainer of the war the militia from Windsor were prepetually on the alert and were frequently called into service.  Under Capt. Benjamin Wit and Major Joab Hoisington they were of the troops who kept back the English and Indians from the northern towns and when Royalton was attacked and burned, marched in such numbers as to repel and punish the invasion.  Most of the women left unprotected, they fled with their children to Cornish until the return of the men.
       Declining a captaincy in the Continental service, William Hunter became lieutenant of the Windsor company under Capt. Samuel Stow Savage and suceeded him as captain in the year 1789.

       Five of the children of William and Mary died in infancy or childhood.
                  
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David Hunter - Rebecca Marvin

David Hunter was born at Rochester, Massachusetts 1 Feb 1731. His parents were Jonathan Hunter and Hopestill Hamblen.

He married Rebecca Marvin 26 Jun 1750 at Sharon, Connecticut .

They were the parents of 10 children:
Sylvia Hunter born 27 Oct 1750.
David Hunter born 1751.
Jonathan Hunter born 3 Jan 1754.
William Hunter born 3 Jan 1754.
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David Hunter died 1776 at Fort Edward, New York .

Rebecca Marvin died 1813 at Windsor, Vermont .