New Brunswick Families
Family: HUNTLEY, John / HAND, Mary (F01566)
m. 1 Jun 1669
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Male
HUNTLEY, John
Birth ENGLAND 
Death 16 Nov 1676 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA 
Burial Marriage 1 Jun 1669 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA 
Other Spouse Jane | F01565 Marriage Abt 1650 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA 
Father HUNTLEY | F01567 Group Sheet Mother
Female
HAND, Mary
Birth Abt 1648 Death 5 Jul 1687 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA 
Burial Other Spouse BARNES, Charles | F02517 Marriage Father Mother
Female
HUNTLEY, Alice
Birth Abt 1673 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA 
Death 21 Feb 1754 Hampton, Long Island, New York, USA 
Burial
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Notes - 1669, June 30: John Huntley married Mary Bames, daughter of John and Alice (Gransden) Hand of Long Island, New York at New London, Connecticut. Mary (Hand) Barnes was the divorced wife of Charles Barnes, who had abandoned his wife and returned to England. Commissioner Thomas Minor of Stonington noted in his diary "The fouerth moneth is June and hath 30 day. Tuesday the first the day the Court (at New London) began, that court married Huntley and Marie Barons." They had children: 1) Sarah, born 1699ca; 2) Alice, born 1673ca; married (probably) Beriah Dayton; died, February 21, 1754 at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.
"Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors and Descendants" by Theodore Nathaniel Woods; p. 35: published by T. N. Woods; Phoenix, Arizona; 1991 (CS71.R19 1991 LofC) (929.273 R158w LDS)
- 1669, June 30: John Huntley married Mary Bames, daughter of John and Alice (Gransden) Hand of Long Island, New York at New London, Connecticut. Mary (Hand) Barnes was the divorced wife of Charles Barnes, who had abandoned his wife and returned to England. Commissioner Thomas Minor of Stonington noted in his diary "The fouerth moneth is June and hath 30 day. Tuesday the first the day the Court (at New London) began, that court married Huntley and Marie Barons." They had children: 1) Sarah, born 1699ca; 2) Alice, born 1673ca; married (probably) Beriah Dayton; died, February 21, 1754 at East Hampton, Long Island, New York.
