Dorothy Bernice Hunsinger
F, b. 19 September 1913, d. 20 March 2012
Dorothy Bernice Hunsinger was born on 19 September 1913 at Susanville, Lassen Co., CA. She married Robert Alloway Wendell, son of Charles Henry Wendell and Viola Alloway, in 1946. Dorothy Bernice Hunsinger died on 20 March 2012 at Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA, at age 98.
Note: Dorothy was stated to be a foster daughter in the 1927 newspaper obituary of Ruby (Church) Hunsinger. Source:
Petaluma Argus-Courier, Petaluma, California; Thursday, 21 JUL 1927, page 1 (Newspapers.com).
Her step-father, Ira W. Hunsinger was raised in Susanville and had a couple of brothers and nephews who were still living at Susanville in the early 1900s -- for example, Jesse P. Hunsinger (1884 - 1955) and Leland Hunsinger (1894 - 1975). I suspect that Dorothy was the biological daughter of one of these male relatives of Ira Hunsinger, and for some reason was taken to raise by Ira and Ruby, who had only sons Charles and William. Newspaper articles in the 1930s and 1940s indicate a continuing close relationship between Dorothy and her step-brothers Charles and William, for many years after Ira and Ruby had passed. DLB 2020.
Note: Dorothy was stated to be a foster daughter in the 1927 newspaper obituary of Ruby (Church) Hunsinger. Source:
Petaluma Argus-Courier, Petaluma, California; Thursday, 21 JUL 1927, page 1 (Newspapers.com).
Her step-father, Ira W. Hunsinger was raised in Susanville and had a couple of brothers and nephews who were still living at Susanville in the early 1900s -- for example, Jesse P. Hunsinger (1884 - 1955) and Leland Hunsinger (1894 - 1975). I suspect that Dorothy was the biological daughter of one of these male relatives of Ira Hunsinger, and for some reason was taken to raise by Ira and Ruby, who had only sons Charles and William. Newspaper articles in the 1930s and 1940s indicate a continuing close relationship between Dorothy and her step-brothers Charles and William, for many years after Ira and Ruby had passed. DLB 2020.
Child of Dorothy Bernice Hunsinger and Robert Alloway Wendell
- William Alloway Wendell+ b. 14 Aug 1948, d. 19 Sep 2009
Abedell Hunt
F, b. 1847, d. circa 1848
Abedell Hunt was born in 1847. She was the daughter of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Abedell Hunt died circa 1848 Died at age 9 months.
Alice Rose Hunt
F, b. March 1878, d. 1953
Alice Rose Hunt was born in March 1878 at Virginia.1 She married Thomas Henry Ribble Christie circa 1898. Alice Rose Hunt and Thomas Henry Ribble Christie were divorced circa 1908; Alice remarried to John M. Anderson in 1909, Kanawha County, WV. Thomas H. F. Christie is listed with marital status "D" on the 1910 census, Beaver Pond District, Mercer County, WV.
Alice Rose Hunt died in 1953.
Alice Rose Hunt died in 1953.
Child of Alice Rose Hunt and Thomas Henry Ribble Christie
- Tanner Fox Christie b. 27 Jan 1900, d. 1939
Citations
- [S2028] 1900 Federal Census, Mercer County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1766; FHL #1241766.
Belvadesa C. Hunt
F, b. circa 1852, d. 31 March 1931
Belvadesa C. Hunt was also known as "Bell/Belva". She was born circa 1852 at Washington Co. (probably), TN. She was the daughter of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Belvadesa C. Hunt married Rizon William Burr, son of Myranda Burr and Emily Ellis, on 3 April 1873 at Kenoma, Barton Co., MO. Belvadesa C. Hunt died on 31 March 1931 at Tulare Co., CA.
Children of Belvadesa C. Hunt and Rizon William Burr
- Pearl Zerelda Burr b. 8 Apr 1875, d. 19 Sep 1934
- Jewell Cinderella Burr b. 21 Sep 1877, d. Apr 1909
- Prince Rezin Burr+ b. 3 Aug 1879, d. 1903
- Belva Myrtle Burr+ b. 25 Nov 1881, d. 12 Nov 1956
- Elva Reesa Burr+ b. 18 Nov 1882, d. 27 Sep 1962
Bruce Hunt
M, b. February 1860, d. 10 August 1936
Bruce Hunt was born in February 1860 at Illinois. He was the son of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Bruce Hunt married Alice A. Varner on 8 May 1890 at Lafayette Co., MO. Bruce Hunt died on 10 August 1936 at age 76.
Children of Bruce Hunt and Alice A. Varner
- Hunt b. 1891, d. 1891
- Mildred R. Hunt b. Jan 1896, d. 1934
- Charles Raymond Hunt b. Jul 1898
- Leon C. Hunt b. Sep 1899
Charles Raymond Hunt
M, b. July 1898
Note: no children. Charles Raymond Hunt was born in July 1898 at Missouri. He was the son of Bruce Hunt and Alice A. Varner.
Dewey Hunt
M, d. March 1952
Dewey Hunt married Sarah Anne Ebbert, daughter of Amos Huston Ebbert and Merta Belle Reger, circa 1926 at Madison Co., IN. Dewey Hunt and Sarah Anne Ebbert were divorced after 1930. Dewey Hunt died in March 1952.
Dicey Hunt
F, b. 15 April 1807, d. 22 August 1856
Dicey Hunt was born on 15 April 1807 at Washington Co., TN. She was the daughter of Rev. Uriah Hunt and Sarah Jane Kincheloe. Dicey Hunt married Payne Squibb, son of John Squibb and Sarah Payne, on 27 April 1827. Dicey Hunt died on 22 August 1856 at Washington Co., TN, at age 49. She was buried in August 1856 at Hunt Cemetery, Washington Co., TN, Findagrave #67745438.
Child of Dicey Hunt and Payne Squibb
- Uriah Hunt Squibb+ b. 18 Dec 1833, d. 27 Oct 1895
Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt
M, b. August 1886, d. 15 March 1953
Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt was born in August 1886 at Washington Co., TN. He was the son of William H. Hunt and Mary A. Keefauver. Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt married Tommie Mae DeVault, daughter of Thomas Montgomery DeVault and Lydia Ann Douglas. Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt died on 15 March 1953 at Morristown, Hamblin Co., TN, at age 66.
Child of Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt and Tommie Mae DeVault
- Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr.+ b. 14 Sep 1918, d. 26 Mar 2005
Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr.
M, b. 14 September 1918, d. 26 March 2005
Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr. was born on 14 September 1918 at Johnson City, Washington Co., TN. He was the son of Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt and Tommie Mae DeVault. Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr. married Mary Ann Kyker, daughter of Dr. Charles Hartsell Kyker and Minnie M. Erwin, on 25 June 1943. Rev. Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr. died on 26 March 2005 at Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC, at age 86 OBITUARY - United Methodist News Service - News Archives
Bishop Earl G. Hunt Jr. church ‘giant,’ dies at age 86
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UMNS)—United Methodist Bishop Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr., 86, a leader in the church and in world Methodism, died March 26 at Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C.
Elected to the episcopacy in 1964, he led annual (regional) conferences in the church for 24 years before retiring in 1988.
During his 46-year career, Hunt served at all levels of the United Methodist Church and was active in the World Methodist Council. He also was widely respected as an evangelist, earning the top awards given for outstanding evangelism in the denomination.
“He was a strong, articulate, passionate voice for the spread of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ,” said the Rev. H. Eddie Fox, director of world evangelism for the World Methodist Council in Nashville, Tenn. “…When he stood to speak, everyone listened.”
Fox, a fellow Holston Annual Conference native, knew Hunt for almost 50 years. “Whether it was on the world scene (or) whether it was in the Council of Bishops, he was certainly a giant.”
Hunt was born in Johnson City, Tenn., on Sept. 14, 1918, the son of Earl Gladstone and Tommie Mae DeVault Hunt. He earned a bachelor’s degree from East Tennessee State University in 1941 and a divinity degree from Candler School of Theology in 1946. He was ordained a deacon in 1944 and an elder the following year.
He began his pastoral ministry at Sardis Methodist Church in Atlanta as a student pastor. Returning to his home conference in 1944, he served churches in Kingsport, Chattanooga and Morristown, Tenn. In 1956, he was elected president of Emory & Henry College in Emory, Va., where he served for eight years.
He became a bishop at age 46, when the Southeastern Jurisdiction elected him and assigned him to lead the Charlotte (N.C.) Area. During his 12 years there, he appointed the first black pastor to serve as a district superintendent in the Southeastern Jurisdiction and he organized a lay advisory council.
In 1976, Hunt was assigned to the church’s Nashville (Tenn.) Area. There, he began his writing ministry, producing several books on theology and evangelism. At the time of his death, he was working on his last book, An Open Door.
Four years later, Hunt became leader of the Florida Area, where he served until 1988. While in Florida, he led the denomination’s Committee on Our Theological Task. The committee spent nearly eight years perfecting a document addressing the church’s theological task in the world. In 1988, the General Conference adopted the document, which is still contained in the denomination’s Book of Discipline.
Hunt was the keynote speaker for the 1976 World Methodist Conference in Dublin, Ireland. He served 10 years on the council’s executive committee and was awarded the World Methodist Chair of Honor in 1988.
Upon retiring, he moved to Lake Junaluska, N.C. There he served as president of the Foundation for Evangelism, an affiliate ministry of the United Methodist Board of Discipleship. In 2002, the foundation honored him as a Lifetime Distinguished Evangelist of the United Methodist Church, a rare honor. Other recognition included the Philip Award, given by the National Association of United Methodist Evangelists.
“Bishop Hunt was larger than life in so many ways,” said Bishop Richard Looney. Looney, president of the Foundation for Evangelism.
Hunt’s arrival at the foundation in 1988 came at a critical time, Looney said. “He brought real strength and credibility in moving the foundation forward. … He gave so much energy, and that helped to renew the foundation’s vitality.”
Hunt gave his energy to numerous other organizations during his career, including the General Council on Ministries and the governing board of the National Council of Churches. He led the United Methodist Bicentennial Planning Committee, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry, and the Council of Bishops, and served as a trustee for 10 colleges and universities.
The bishop is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Kyker Hunt; and son, Dr. Earl Stephen “Steve” Hunt, and daughter-in-law, Edeltraut Hunt, of Bethesda, Md.
Funeral services will be March 30 at Long’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Lake Junaluska. Principal speakers will be Bishop Ken Carder and James C. Logan. Bishops Looney, Charlene P. Kammerer and J. Lawrence McCleskey will also participate. Looney will lead a committal service later that day in Johnson City.
Memorial gifts may be sent to the Foundation for Evangelism, P.O. Box 985, Lake Junaluska, NC 28745; Given Estates Resident Supplementary Assistance Fund, 2360 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28803; or Emory & Henry College, P.O. Box 947, Emory, VA 24327.
*Hand is director of communication for the United Methodist Church’s Western North Carolina Annual Conference. Some information used in this obituary was obtained from the Asheville (N.C.) Citizen-Times newspaper.
News media contact: Tim Tanton, Nashville, Tenn., (615) 742-5470 or newsdesk@umcom.org.
Bishop Earl G. Hunt Jr. church ‘giant,’ dies at age 86
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UMNS)—United Methodist Bishop Earl Gladstone Hunt Jr., 86, a leader in the church and in world Methodism, died March 26 at Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C.
Elected to the episcopacy in 1964, he led annual (regional) conferences in the church for 24 years before retiring in 1988.
During his 46-year career, Hunt served at all levels of the United Methodist Church and was active in the World Methodist Council. He also was widely respected as an evangelist, earning the top awards given for outstanding evangelism in the denomination.
“He was a strong, articulate, passionate voice for the spread of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ,” said the Rev. H. Eddie Fox, director of world evangelism for the World Methodist Council in Nashville, Tenn. “…When he stood to speak, everyone listened.”
Fox, a fellow Holston Annual Conference native, knew Hunt for almost 50 years. “Whether it was on the world scene (or) whether it was in the Council of Bishops, he was certainly a giant.”
Hunt was born in Johnson City, Tenn., on Sept. 14, 1918, the son of Earl Gladstone and Tommie Mae DeVault Hunt. He earned a bachelor’s degree from East Tennessee State University in 1941 and a divinity degree from Candler School of Theology in 1946. He was ordained a deacon in 1944 and an elder the following year.
He began his pastoral ministry at Sardis Methodist Church in Atlanta as a student pastor. Returning to his home conference in 1944, he served churches in Kingsport, Chattanooga and Morristown, Tenn. In 1956, he was elected president of Emory & Henry College in Emory, Va., where he served for eight years.
He became a bishop at age 46, when the Southeastern Jurisdiction elected him and assigned him to lead the Charlotte (N.C.) Area. During his 12 years there, he appointed the first black pastor to serve as a district superintendent in the Southeastern Jurisdiction and he organized a lay advisory council.
In 1976, Hunt was assigned to the church’s Nashville (Tenn.) Area. There, he began his writing ministry, producing several books on theology and evangelism. At the time of his death, he was working on his last book, An Open Door.
Four years later, Hunt became leader of the Florida Area, where he served until 1988. While in Florida, he led the denomination’s Committee on Our Theological Task. The committee spent nearly eight years perfecting a document addressing the church’s theological task in the world. In 1988, the General Conference adopted the document, which is still contained in the denomination’s Book of Discipline.
Hunt was the keynote speaker for the 1976 World Methodist Conference in Dublin, Ireland. He served 10 years on the council’s executive committee and was awarded the World Methodist Chair of Honor in 1988.
Upon retiring, he moved to Lake Junaluska, N.C. There he served as president of the Foundation for Evangelism, an affiliate ministry of the United Methodist Board of Discipleship. In 2002, the foundation honored him as a Lifetime Distinguished Evangelist of the United Methodist Church, a rare honor. Other recognition included the Philip Award, given by the National Association of United Methodist Evangelists.
“Bishop Hunt was larger than life in so many ways,” said Bishop Richard Looney. Looney, president of the Foundation for Evangelism.
Hunt’s arrival at the foundation in 1988 came at a critical time, Looney said. “He brought real strength and credibility in moving the foundation forward. … He gave so much energy, and that helped to renew the foundation’s vitality.”
Hunt gave his energy to numerous other organizations during his career, including the General Council on Ministries and the governing board of the National Council of Churches. He led the United Methodist Bicentennial Planning Committee, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry, and the Council of Bishops, and served as a trustee for 10 colleges and universities.
The bishop is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Kyker Hunt; and son, Dr. Earl Stephen “Steve” Hunt, and daughter-in-law, Edeltraut Hunt, of Bethesda, Md.
Funeral services will be March 30 at Long’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Lake Junaluska. Principal speakers will be Bishop Ken Carder and James C. Logan. Bishops Looney, Charlene P. Kammerer and J. Lawrence McCleskey will also participate. Looney will lead a committal service later that day in Johnson City.
Memorial gifts may be sent to the Foundation for Evangelism, P.O. Box 985, Lake Junaluska, NC 28745; Given Estates Resident Supplementary Assistance Fund, 2360 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28803; or Emory & Henry College, P.O. Box 947, Emory, VA 24327.
*Hand is director of communication for the United Methodist Church’s Western North Carolina Annual Conference. Some information used in this obituary was obtained from the Asheville (N.C.) Citizen-Times newspaper.
News media contact: Tim Tanton, Nashville, Tenn., (615) 742-5470 or newsdesk@umcom.org.
Edna Evelyn Hunt
F, b. 4 March 1842, d. 31 August 1900
Edna Evelyn Hunt was born on 4 March 1842. She married William Shelton Keefauver, son of Nicholas Keefhaver Jr. and Nancy Dicey Bacon, on 15 January 1865. Edna Evelyn Hunt died on 31 August 1900 at age 58.
Children of Edna Evelyn Hunt and William Shelton Keefauver
- Mary C. Keefauver
- Nicholas E. Keefauver+ b. Jun 1867, d. 1957
- John B. Keefauver b. c 1870
- Martha A. Keefauver b. c 1874
- Jacob T. Keefauver b. c 1878
Edwin Summerfield Hunt
M, b. 9 December 1902, d. 13 September 1973
Edwin Summerfield Hunt was born on 9 December 1902 at Osage Nation Co., Indian Territory (now OK). He was the son of Jacob Hunt and Emily Elizabeth Broyles. Edwin Summerfield Hunt married Novella Watts, daughter of Jesse J. Watts and Annie Sullivan, on 12 May 1926. Edwin Summerfield Hunt died on 13 September 1973 at Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX, at age 70. He was buried in September 1973 at Moore Cemetery, Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX.
Eliza C. Hunt
F, b. 18 December 1854, d. 1 February 1888
Eliza C. Hunt was born on 18 December 1854 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Eliza C. Hunt married John Samuel Lindsey, son of Stephen Jones Lindsey and Hannah Elizabeth Lindsey, on 5 February 1879 at Barton Co., MO. Eliza C. Hunt died on 1 February 1888 at Carthage, Jasper Co., MO, at age 33.
Children of Eliza C. Hunt and John Samuel Lindsey
- Hannah Brooks Lindsey b. 1 Jan 1881, d. 18 Feb 1888
- Frances B. Lindsey+ b. 17 May 1883, d. 19 Jan 1948
- Ivey Eleanor Lindsey+ b. 23 Jan 1888, d. 27 Sep 1934
Elizabeth Ann Hunt
F, b. 20 December 1919, d. 26 August 2001
Note: Did not marry. Elizabeth Ann Hunt was born on 20 December 1919 at Tulsa Co. (probably), OK. She was the daughter of Elton Ballinger Hunt and Olive Eagleton. Elizabeth Ann Hunt died on 26 August 2001 at Los Angeles Co., CA, at age 81 dates per SSDI.
Ellen M. Hunt1
F, b. 28 January 1868, d. 2 January 1949
Ellen M. Hunt was born on 28 January 1868 at Carlinville, Macoupin Co., IL.1 She married Baker P. Bowsher, son of Russell B. Bowsher and Mary Catherine Range, on 27 February 1889 at Macoupin Co., IL. Ellen M. Hunt lived on 4 June 1900 at Bois D'Arc Twp., Montgomery Co., IL, farming.1 She died on 2 January 1949 at Carlinville, Macoupin Co., IL, at age 80. She was buried in January 1949 at Elmwood Cemetery, Litchfield, Montgomery Co., IL, Findagrave #144642920.
Children of Ellen M. Hunt and Baker P. Bowsher
- Leah Maud Bowsher1 b. 24 Feb 1890, d. 18 Feb 1974
- James Earl Bowsher1 b. 28 Dec 1892, d. 23 Mar 1959
- Charles Leon Bowsher b. 14 Sep 1894, d. 22 Feb 1895
- Roy Steidley Bowsher1 b. 10 May 1896, d. Jul 1977
- Mary M. Bowsher1 b. 15 Apr 1898, d. 14 Oct 1988
- Fred B. Bowsher b. 15 Aug 1902, d. Nov 1982
Citations
- [S4944] 1900 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 331; FHL #1240331.
Elton Ballinger Hunt
M, b. 24 May 1886
Elton Ballinger Hunt was born on 24 May 1886 at Lamar, Barton Co., MO. He was the son of Jacob Hunt and Emily Elizabeth Broyles. Elton Ballinger Hunt married Olive Eagleton, daughter of William Eagleton and Martha Sanders. Elton Ballinger Hunt lived in January 1920 at Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK. Occupation: Attorney at law at Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK.
Children of Elton Ballinger Hunt and Olive Eagleton
- Elizabeth Ann Hunt b. 20 Dec 1919, d. 26 Aug 2001
- Elton Ballinger Hunt Jr.+ b. 28 Jul 1922, d. 5 Jun 1999
Elton Ballinger Hunt Jr.
M, b. 28 July 1922, d. 5 June 1999
Elton Ballinger Hunt Jr. was born on 28 July 1922 at Tulsa, Tulsa Co. (probably), CA. He was the son of Elton Ballinger Hunt and Olive Eagleton. Elton Ballinger Hunt Jr. died on 5 June 1999 at Marquette Co. (probably), WI, at age 76 dates per SSDI, last residence Montello.
Gladys Hunt
F
Gladys Hunt married Alvin Hartman.
Child of Gladys Hunt and Alvin Hartman
- Frances Hartman+ b. 22 Feb 1922
Henson Hunt
M, b. 1841, d. 14 August 1865
Henson Hunt was born in 1841 at Tennessee. He was the son of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Henson Hunt began military service Civil War, Union Army. He died on 14 August 1865 at Jefferson, Marion Co., TX, died while in military service, cause of death not known.
Henson Hunt
M
Henson Hunt married Mary Pope.
Children of Henson Hunt and Mary Pope
- Warrington Cary Hunt+ b. 7 Nov 1809
- Thomas Hyder Hunt+ b. 7 Apr 1816, d. 7 Jun 1863
Howard Hunt
M, b. 25 June 1926, d. 10 June 1999
Howard Hunt was born on 25 June 1926. He was the son of Warner Franklin Hunt and Rosa Elizabeth Short. Howard Hunt began military service WW II service, U.S. Navy. He married Barbara Jean Lane, daughter of Harry Mervin Morris Lane and Gladys Adeline Parrett, in 1949. Howard Hunt died on 10 June 1999 at age 72. He was buried in June 1999 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN, Findagrave #83376241.
Children of Howard Hunt and Barbara Jean Lane
- Terry M. Hunt+ b. 22 Feb 1950, d. 27 Apr 2018
- Kara Lea Hunt b. 1957, d. 1957
India Hunt1
F, b. July 1886, d. December 1938
India Hunt was born in July 1886 at Ohio headstone shows 1885.1 She was the daughter of James Hunt and Sarah (?)1 India Hunt married John Loath B. Windell, son of Anthony W. Windell and Elvira Binkley, after April 1910. India Hunt died in December 1938 at Harrison Co., IN, at age 52. She was buried in December 1938 at Hillgrove Cemetery, Corydon, Harrison Twp., IN.
Children of India Hunt and John Loath B. Windell
- Edith Windell b. c 1916
- Eddie Windell b. c 1919
- Ethel Windell b. c 1922
- Clyde Windell b. c 1923
Citations
- [S1237] 1900 Federal Census, Lucas County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1298; FHL #1241298.
Isaac Hunt1
M, b. March 1853
Isaac Hunt was born in March 1853 at IN.1 He was the son of Mary Hudson. Isaac Hunt married Sarah A. Hudson circa 1886 at Warrick Co., IN, A Warrick County marriage record exists, but shows only Isaac's age and the name of his mother.1
Child of Isaac Hunt and Sarah A. Hudson
- Sadie Allena Hunt+1 b. c 1905
Citations
- [S359] 1900 Federal Census, Warrick County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 411; FHL #1240411.
Jacob Hunt
M, b. 13 August 1843, d. 13 June 1925
Jacob Hunt was born on 13 August 1843 at Jonesborough, Washington Co., TN. He was the son of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Jacob Hunt began military service on 19 October 1864 Civil War, Union Army, 8th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Mustered in at Jacksonville, Illinois, mustered out 26 October 1865 at New Orleans. He married Emily Elizabeth Broyles, daughter of Andrew Coffee Broyles and Louisa Ann Eliza Hunt, on 20 January 1885 at Chucky Valley, Carter Co., TN, From a letter written by Rev. E. Hubert Broyles to Dorothy DeVault Bicknell dated May 24, 1953:
"Betty and her sister Mollie were married in a double wedding ceremony. Mollie will be 95 next Tuesday the 26th. Not at all well, but still goes around some."
Jacob Hunt died on 13 June 1925 at Alex, Grady Co., OK, at age 81. He was buried in June 1925 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady Co., OK.
"Betty and her sister Mollie were married in a double wedding ceremony. Mollie will be 95 next Tuesday the 26th. Not at all well, but still goes around some."
Jacob Hunt died on 13 June 1925 at Alex, Grady Co., OK, at age 81. He was buried in June 1925 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady Co., OK.
Children of Jacob Hunt and Emily Elizabeth Broyles
- Elton Ballinger Hunt+ b. 24 May 1886
- Roy Broyles Hunt+ b. 11 Jan 1891, d. 8 Apr 1977
- Edwin Summerfield Hunt+ b. 9 Dec 1902, d. 13 Sep 1973
James Hunt
M, b. 8 August 1838, d. 26 November 1860
James Hunt was born on 8 August 1838 at Tennessee. He was the son of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Cause of death: on 26 November 1860 Childhood injury. James Hunt died on 26 November 1860 at Macoupin Co., IL, at age 22. He was buried in November 1860 at Reader Cemetery, 4 miles NE of Chesterfield, Macoupin Co., IL.
James Hunt1
M, b. January 1855
Child of James Hunt and Sarah (?)
- India Hunt+1 b. Jul 1886, d. Dec 1938
Citations
- [S1237] 1900 Federal Census, Lucas County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1298; FHL #1241298.
Jamie Lee Hunt
F, d. circa 1972
Jamie Lee Hunt died circa 1972 at Indiana.
Julia D. Hunt
F, b. 5 April 1864
Julia D. Hunt was born on 5 April 1864 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Thomas Hyder Hunt and Rachel Mary DeVault. Julia D. Hunt lived in 1900 at Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO.
Note: About 1905 Julia became separated from her family. She was last heard from in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
Note: About 1905 Julia became separated from her family. She was last heard from in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
Kara Lea Hunt
F, b. 1957, d. 1957
Kara Lea Hunt died in 1957. She was born in 1957. She was the daughter of Howard Hunt and Barbara Jean Lane. Kara Lea Hunt was buried in 1957 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN, Findagrav e#83376260.