Huntington is the surname of three prominent families from the United States of America. The first was active in the eastern region; the second played an important role in the early Latter Day Saint movement, and pioneered and founded the State of Utah with Brigham Young; the third was active on both coasts and the regions linking them. All three lines descend from Simon Huntington and his wife, Margaret Baret Huntington,[1] who immigrated to America from Norwich, England, in 1633.[2]
^Porter, George Shepard (1906). English Ancestry of Margaret Baret: Wife First, of Simon Huntington Who Died on the Passage to New England in 1633, and Secondly, of Lieut. Thomas Stoughton of Dorchester, Mass; In 1630, and of Windsor, Conn; In 1635. author (typescript).[self-published source]
^Huntington, Elijah Baldwin (1868). A Genealogical Memoir of the Huntington Family in This Country: Embracing All the Known Descendants of Simon and Margaret Huntington, Who Have Descendants of Other Names. Stamford, Conn.: author.[self-published source]
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