. The Maine historical and genealogical recorder . shed March 16,1799; who were their parents and where didthey take up their residence ? S. Hushai Thomas and Isaac Shaw, hatters,bought land in Brunswic1:, in 17S9, of Benja-min Stone. Shaw sold out his inteiest toThomas the next year. Was there a hat fac-tory in Brunswick as early as the date abovenamed. T. j ■ ■• - ■ i .•■■■•.. • ., , itOTV C-1 ... I i ^ .. - • • ■ ■ ■ . ..■■••■ , ■ , . yfj 3 min .... , - ■ .. . , . ■. ■•..• :. • :. ■ : .. ... * • • tax J J . ; Portlands new Subur ... uses being built at this ■ . tii ail aoderi >vement
. The Maine historical and genealogical recorder . shed March 16,1799; who were their parents and where didthey take up their residence ? S. Hushai Thomas and Isaac Shaw, hatters,bought land in Brunswic1:, in 17S9, of Benja-min Stone. Shaw sold out his inteiest toThomas the next year. Was there a hat fac-tory in Brunswick as early as the date abovenamed. T. j ■ ■• - ■ i .•■■■•.. • ., , itOTV C-1 ... I i ^ .. - • • ■ ■ ■ . ..■■••■ , ■ , . yfj 3 min .... , - ■ .. . , . ■. ■•..• :. • :. ■ : .. ... * • • tax J J . ; Portlands new Subur ... uses being built at this ■ . tii ail aoderi >vements, hly > ! tilt in spect rn - . . 1 ing all firs I . ..-. and 1 iesirabk re [eiitial localit t Pc rtland. he prop ; : . j _•:_ ■. : t] ; ar j ii :ai »ximity to ::. Unior veil L to the these : . in; and r :he ie . seaso 1 )f 189Sroprieto] 1 i cred ■ ■ ■ lot is purchased . n c are in every re-al! in . : cially fcion and [ lid for 2 I. .. RE. \ PC ZTLAND, 3/ME\ 1. J. G. HUNTON. MAINE Si^totidal ar\d (^ei)eklogcidal RECORDER. Vol. IX. September, 189S. No. 9. GOV. JONATHAN G. HUNTON. _ONATHAN GLIDDEN HUNTON, fourth governor of^ffl U4\ Maine by election, was born in Unity, N. H., March 14,WzM^M] I7^I» an^ was a son °^ Josiah and Hannah [Glidden]Hunton. His father was a major in the Revolutionary army andmany years town clerk of Unity. He traces his descent fromPhilip, who is believed to have been the emigrant ancestor of thefamily, and came from the Isle of Jersey, as follows, viz.: Philip1,John2, Charles3, Josiah-*, Jonathan The name is spelled variously but more frequently as above,although the records of Exeter, N. H., show a grant of thirty acresof land to phillip huntune in 1697. The name is, most likely, onthis record spelled as then pronounced, and justifies the continuanceof that pronunciation without regard to the spelling. Philip musthave come to Exeter, N. H. before 1687, for his marriage
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