Hunt Genealogy - Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1787, Surname Hunt

Montgomery County Maryland

1783 Assessment

James Hunt, A. k.a. Reverend James Hunt

 

Rev.  James Hunt. MO Middle Potomac, Lower Potomac, and Georgetown Hundred

Rev.  James Hunt. /name unknown/, 284 1/2 acres. MO Middle Potomac, Lower Potomac, and Georgetown Hundred

Rev.  James Hunt. Magruders Industry, 47 1/2 acres. MO Middle Potomac, Lower Potomac, and Georgetown Hundred

[Maryland State Archives, S 1161-8-3  1/4/5/51

pp. 7, 16, 20]

Submitted by William M. Hunt

 

Note:  A couple of years after this tax assessment James Hunt made his Montgomery County will signed 19 Dec. 1785, devising land to pass to sons after death of his wife Ruth: "....I give and bequeath to my two sons James Hunt & William Pitt Hunt all and singular my goods  lands and tenements in Montgomery County State of Maryland being a small parcel or part or parcel of land called Brothers Industry lying on the [dividing?] line of said tract and also my Dwelling plantation being a resurvey on part Brothers Industry & part Hopsons choice & on Magruders industry now called Tusculum and also a tract of land in the branches of Catawbo Creek Hallafax County in the Commonwealth of Virginia...."