BIOGRAPHY: John J. HUNT, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Frank Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/1picts/runk1897/runk-bios.htm __________________________________________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, pages 444-445. __________________________________________________________________________ J. J. HUNT, Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., was born at Ardmore, Montgomery county, Pa., September 8, 1849, son of Joseph and Deborah H. (Kirgan) Hunt. The Hunt family were English Friends, and settled near Philadelphia during old provincial days. Among them was Joseph Hunt, who in 1724, bought and occupied a tract of land in Chester county, Pa., the same now known as the Brinton Serpentine Stone Quarry, in Westtown township. In 1727, Joseph Hunt married Mary Hickman, of Chester Creek valley, Delaware county, Pa. Among their children were three, named William; Joseph; and John. William Hunt's youngest son was Benjamin. The second son of Benjamin Hunt was Nathan Y., grandfather of J. J. Hunt; he married Huldah Taylor, daughter of Colonel Taylor, of Brandywine. Their family consisted of three daughters and two sons, one of whom was Joseph, born August 17, 1820. This Joseph Hunt married Debbie H., daughter of Valentine and Debbie (Taylor) Kirgan, who was born at Westchester, Chester county, Pa., November 1, 1824. Mrs. Debbie Kirgan and Mrs. Huldah Hunt were sisters. The children of Joseph and Debbie H. Hunt are: E. Estelle, born August 29, 1843, married Ralph H. Wilson, of Bel Air, Md.; J. J.; James Valentine, born April 23, 1851, married Emma Bevard, resides at Westchester, Pa.; C. Aurelia, born April 19, 1857; and Bessie, born February 6, 1860. Mrs. Joseph Hunt died April 17, 1893; her husband surviving her until March 5, 1896. After attending a private school in Philadelphia, J. J. Hunt went to a Baptist educational institution at Highstown, N. J. He then took a course at the Quaker City College, Philadelphia, and graduated; afterwards serving an apprenticeship of five years in mercantile business in the same city. He was for the next six years connected with the office of Henry Wood, the late president and superintendent of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central railroad, at Philadelphia. In 1882, Mr. Hunt removed to Lewistown, Mifflin county, and on March 11, 1884, he went into business as seedsman, florist, and dealer in agricultural implements. His warerooms and office are on Court House square, Lewistown. He has established and conducts a successful business in that line. He is a member of Council No. 1384, Royal Arcanum, at Lewistown, of which he was a charter member. He has served through all the stations, and is now a District Deputy Grand Regent of the State. Also a member of Loyal Additional Benevolent Association and member of State Regents' Association. He supports the principles of the Republican Party. J. J. Hunt was married January 1, 1878, to Emma, daughter of Thomas and Deborah (Sill) Ottey. They have had these children: Joseph, born December 3, 1880; Anna Brodess, born April 14, 1882, died February 1, 1889; and Valentine Kirgan, born September 10, 1884, died August 16, 1885. Mr. Hunt and his family are members of the Baptist church. Note: John J. (50), Emma (50) and Joseph H. (19) Hunt appear in the 1900 Lewistown, Mifflin County census.