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  2. Philip Huntoon - Wikipedia

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    Philip Huntoon (c. 1664 – May 10, 1752) is said to be the ancestor of all persons in America bearing the name "Huntoon." Philip Hunton, as he was first called, signed his name (or made his mark) on 20 Feb 1688/89 below a humble Addresse of the Inhabitants and train soldiers of ye Province of New Hampshire to the governor of Massachusetts.

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    Lew A. Huntoon House ... 1903 Neoclassical house designed by the Hancock Brothers for Barnesville founders and leading citizens Peter (1852–1905) and Hannah ...

  4. Philip Hunton - Wikipedia

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    In favour under the Commonwealth, he was made provost of New College, Oliver Cromwell's foundation in Durham. [6] His fortunes declined under Charles II.In 1683 his books were included in a book-burning by the University of Oxford, along with those of Richard Baxter, John Harrington, Thomas Hobbes and John Milton.

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  9. Josiah Huntoon - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Parmerley Huntoon (July 16, 1813 – 1891) was a businessman and abolitionist in New Jersey. A painting of him by Thomas Waterman Wood is in the National Portrait Gallery. [ 1 ]