The story of a family is the story of a nation. Hunter Family Records opens the door to the earliest chapters of American ancestry presenting a meticulous account of the first American settlers bearing the Hunter surname and their kin. With a wealth of genealogical and historical data much of it previously unpublished this essential family genealogy reference book is a cornerstone for anyone tracing roots through colonial era America. Here early wills probate records and colonial marriage registers are brought to light offering an extraordinary glimpse into the lives alliances and legacies of colonial families whose influence shaped generations.More than a simple catalogue this colonial family records volume is a treasure trove for family historians and genealogists as well as for those who cherish the preservation of historical family record books. William M. Clemens has gathered new and original material making this work a vital genealogical sourcebook collection for ancestry research reference. Each page resonates with the authenticity of first-hand documentation capturing the struggles triumphs and traditions of the Hunter family and their contemporaries during the formative years of colonial American genealogy collection.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. The Hunter Family Records stands as a cultural artefact illuminating the enduring significance of family memory and identity. Whether you are a casual reader a dedicated genealogist or a collector of classic works this volume invites you to rediscover the foundations of American ancestry and the enduring legacy of the Hunter name.