So far I “think” they’re all with his 1st wife except the last with his 3rd
4. Samuel Huntoon b. 18 June 1718, Kingston, NH,
m. (1) 26 May 1742, Hannah Ladd, b. 17 Apr 1720, (daughter of Daniel Ladd and Mehitable Philbrook)
m. (2) 3 Mar 1768, Margaret ______,
m. (3) ______ Mills.
Samuel died May 1796, Nottingham, NH.
I’m also wondering if there were two Mary daughters - a 1st in 1742 who must have died. But I only see Mary as child 11 in this list
https://s3.amazonaws.com/photos.geni.com/p13/7b/a2/ac/a0/53444848ba...
From https://books.google.com/books?id=r89RdS1Nd9EC&lpg=PA27&ots...
Philip Hunton and His Descendants By Daniel Thomas Vose Huntoon. Page 27
Pretty sure this is the third marriage
https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000080804081249&
And that makes Mary Rundlett their daughter, if the birth date is correct.
The 2nd wife had 6 children already, I doubt there were any Huntoon children with her; and the birth dates for everyone else fit Hannah Ladd.
The surviving son Samuel married Elizabeth Prescott, although there’s a chance the Anna Thomas record belongs to him. But seeing how badly they botched the name for 2nd wife, so far I’m believing this.
Erica -
I agree with the info you have found, i had a lot of problems with Mary and finding where she fitted in to the family. There is almost no info out there for her birth.
Mrs Cain insisted that the info from the DAR was correct even when i asked her where they got their info from, {There is a lot of wrong info on the web re- Mary} She did not come back to me and contacted you instead, There should be information on the family of Samuel Huntoon [b.1717] but i have not found anything new.
You changed Ann Mills to read Anna Thomas, are they the same person?
This impacts the trees of the descendants of Mary who have ?Mills as her mother.
I do hope that this can be resolved.
I think Anna Thomas = —- Mills of the Philip Huntoon book, yes, and if we dig we may find the origin of the Anna Mills name, just as Mary (Beaverton) “Mewley” popped right in as the widow Neilly. Which I found to be an awesome merge, personally.
DAR Records are like any other user tree; as good as the submitter. We’re in a time & place of some record obscurity. I don’t even recall having Marriage record images available a couple years back.
The real issue in the tree previously was the older “Mary” married to the older Jonathan Rundlett. That would mean the younger married his aunt. No. I do not believe anything like that happened.
That’s another place to check, actually. There should be DAR / SAR to cross check the name of the wife of the older Jonathan Rundlett.
Have you looked at the town histories yet? And Libby & Noyes?
Anyway the chances are Anna Thomas was a widow, survived Samuel (she would have been much younger, to have a child with him), and remarried, so Mills could be a later name as well.
Since Mary was only seven at her father’s death there should be guardian paperwork.