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Huntbach was most notable as a collector of rare and important historical manuscripts, consisting mostly of copies of parish registers, family records and documents and histories of the titled families of
Staffordshire. These proved extremely useful to later historians. For example, Shaw's "History
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and is widely regarded as "Featherstone’s most celebrated resident." He married Mary Gough (b.27 Sept 1636) of
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THE HUNTBACH FAMILY OF SEAWALL AND FEATHERSTONE (archived)
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