Hi,
I mentioned a Hunt burial at Garrycloyne Church of Ireland cemetery which is located on
the Village Green, Blarney to you when I replied earlier to your initial post and you said these Hunts were not related to your Hunts.
I have now discovered these Hunts claimed descent from Thomas Hunt of Warwick County,
a Captain in Colonel Chidley Coote's Regiment of Horse in Ireland between 1646-9 . These
Hunts were related to Lombards & Stopfords as written by Richard Henchion in the
Cork Historical & Archaeological Society article titled "Gravestone Inscriptions of Co. Cork XVII
Blarney C of I cemetery. Do you know if your Hunt family are descended from the Hunts of
Warwick County?
I made enquiries today at the Cork City library to see if there was any mention of your
Hunts in any publications held there and unfortunately not. I was hoping there might
have been a newspaper surname index relating to newspapers held on microfilm or actual
newspapers but unfortunately they are not indexed, you would have to look through the
relevant dates so no luck there either.
The only reference I found to any Hunts in Co. Clare was in relation to two Hunt brothers from Corofin who were detained by the British forces in 1916. Probably unlikely they are related to
your Hunt family?

If by some chance they were connected it would certainly be a reason
to send the children to other places for their safety. Pure speculation on my part, but we are
all trying to throw some light on the situation.
I think it might be worth placing a query on the Limerick or Clare boards. Maybe the
moderators might not agree with me but it might be worth a try.
There is a "Hunt museum" in Limerick do you think your Hunt family are connected to them?
This is really like a riddle for all of us rootchatters and it would be nice if we could solve it for you.
Mary
Celtic Liberty