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Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Hun (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Hun formed a new copartnership with his son-in-law, Lewis R. Parker, under the firm name of Hun and Parker, and to this firm, Thomas Hun, son of Marcus T. Hun, was subsequently, in 1909, admitted as a member. |
 | | Hun was appointed in January, 1874, by the governor, secretary of state and attorney general, reporter of the supreme court, pursuant to chapter 99 of the laws of 1869, in the place of Abraham Lansing, resigned. |
 | | Hun occupied the most prominent part was a signal service to the city in which he and his ancestors had resided for six generations. |
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