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Jonathan Hunt (Vermont lieutenant governor)
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Not to be confused with Jonathan Hunt (Vermont congressman).
Jonathan Hunt (September 12, 1738 ā June 1, 1823) was an American pioneer, landowner and politician from Vernon, Vermont. He served as second lieutenant governor of Vermont and was a member of the prominent Hunt family of Vermont.
Quick Facts 2nd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, Governor ...
Jonathan Hunt | |
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![]() Hunt as depicted in Volume V (1891) of the "Vermont Historical Gazetteer". | |
2nd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont | |
In office 1794ā1796 | |
Governor | Thomas Chittenden |
Preceded by | Peter Olcott |
Succeeded by | Paul Brigham |
Personal details | |
Born | (1738-09-12)September 12, 1738 Northfield, Massachusetts |
Died | June 1, 1823(1823-06-01) (aged 84) Vernon, Vermont |
Resting place | North Vernon Cemetery, North Vernon, Vermont |
Citizenship | US |
Spouse | Lavinia (Swan) Hunt |
Relations | John Webster Benjamin Swan Timothy Swan Lewis R. Morris |
Children | Ellen Francis Hunt Anne Hunt Lavina S. Hunt Jonathan Hunt |
Parent(s) | Samuel Strong Hunt Ann (Ellsworth) Hunt |
Residence | Vernon, Vermont |
Profession | Landowner Politician |
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