Ephraim Hunt was a Blacksmith.
He was a Tithingman and was listed as a Blacksmith in Boston. He was a Justice of the Peace. He was a Sargeant of the amount and Honorable Artillery Company 1719 and rose to the rank of Colonel. Elected Constable of Boston in 1722. Deacon of the New North Congregational Church in Boston and known as esquire. He performed the marriage ceremony for his Brother Captain John Hunt.
Identified with the Militia on 1707.
Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut Vital Records.
Massachusetts Vital Records.
Was a Blacksmith by Trade
Served in the Cape Brenton expedition which captured Louisberg, 17 Jun 1845, and was killed or died in service.
"The Ellingwood Family".
Pomfret, Windsor, Vermont Vital Records.
Ephraim of Thompson, Connecticut.
Woodstock Vital Records show a death of a Widdow Joanna Ellingwood, dated 2 Feb 1747/8.
The death is evidently refering to Jonathan rather than Joanna.
Woodstock, Connecticut Land Records - Vol 10, pg 45 - Johannah Bugbee of Woodstock to John Corlis of Providence RI, dated 31 March 1801. Land description stating land which she had under her deceased husband Zebulon Dodge late of Woodstock. Also states tha the land is being the same in which Jedediah Bugbee now lives.
Will of Zebulon Dodge; Written 13 Sep 1775; Probated 6 Aug 1776.
Will mentions only one Daughter, named Sarah.
Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut Vital Records.
#2 of Chesterfield, New Hampshire.
Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut Vital Records.