Week 7 Uriah Hunt

Uriah Hunt, born 1757, lived in North Carolina and applied for some of the first land grants in what would become Tennessee.   During the Revolutionary War, Dec.9,1778,  Uriah had an entry for 300 acres in Washington county on both sides of Boones Creek.   On Dec. 25, 1778, he had an entry for 250 acres in Washington county on Sinking Creek.  And in July 29, 1779, an entry for 200 acres in Washington county on Boones Creek. I thought the price he paid for this land was interesting: " Washington Co. NC, No. 99; for 50 shillings for every 100 acres, grant to Uriah Hunt 119 acres".  In "The History of Washington County TN" p.891, it says that Uriah Hunt at one time owned most of the land that currently comprises Sulphur Springs Community.



  Above is a sign by the land he once lived on.
Uriah is named in the book "Early Settlers of Washington County, Tennessee: (pre) 1768-1777", and also has a page in the book "Sketches of Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers" by Burnett.




Uriah and his wife Sarah (last name unknown) had 12 children from 1783-1807.  Uriah died in 1824, and Sarah in 1834.  They are buried in the old Hunt Cemetery in Washington county Tennessee.




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