I have a Rachel Hunter who married my John Philips who was living in Washington Twp, possibly N.Huntingdon and Allegheny Twps. in Westmoreland County, PA. Rachel was born about 1796 and her husband was born in 1786. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Linda
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Here is a posting of civil war information on the sons of James A. (believed to be Alston) Hunter b. between 1792-1795 NC/SC d. May 20 1844 Choctaw Co., MS and Martha P. Harris b. Mar 20 1805 Baldwin Co., GA d. Feb 15 1879 in Webster Co., MS. Sons of James Alston Hunter and Martha Harris in the Civil War: (1) Sylvanus Gardner Hunter, Company H, 31st Regiment, MS Infantry. (2) Leonidas W. Hunter, Company B, 29th Regiment, MS Infantry. (3) Marcilus Samuel Hunter, unknown unit, but enlisted September 30, 1861, at Camp Moore, LA. Taken prisoner on July 4, 1863, at Vicksburgh, MS. (4) Whitson Hunter. Unknown unit, but allegedly killed during Civil War. (5) Gregory Turner Hunter, Sgt. Company H, 31st Ms Infantry. Enlisted April 26, 1862, at Persimmon Spring. Reported AWOL July 17, 1863. Appointed SGT. from ranks September 1, 1863. Discharged February 28, 1865. (6) Henry Saunders Hunter, Sgt., CO. B., 15th MS Infantry. Enlisted March 22, 1862 at Winona, MS in Company B, known as "The Winona Stars of Carroll County". Wounded and captured, later paroled at Greensboro, NC. (7) Pinson Calvin Hunter, Pvt., CO. B, 15th Regiment, MS Infantry. (8) Baldwin Hunter, CO. B, 15th MS Infantry. Out of 10 boys, 8 fought in the Civil War. http://www.aristotle.net/~rfurr19
There sure is a Fort Wayne Indiana.
Is there really a Ft. Wayne ID?
Hi Sandra, I think you might find that he came from the 'Galloway' area of south-west Scotland. I haven't heard of 'Alloway'. Kind regards, Nigel Hunter -----Original Message----- From: SANDY743228125@cs.com <SANDY743228125@cs.com> To: HUNTER-L@rootsweb.com <HUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: 16 July 2001 22:16 Subject: Re: [HUNTER-L] HUNTER, Adah Hazel Hunter >Do you have a William Peter Hunter b. 20 Feb 1830 in Alloway, Scotland and >married Elizabeth Jane Beaty on 10 Feb 1857. Elizabeth was b. 19 Aug 1837 >and born in Arkansas. I am looking for william's parents. Thank you for >your time and patience. > > Sandra Hunter Delong > Lampe, Mo >
Do you have a William Peter Hunter b. 20 Feb 1830 in Alloway, Scotland and married Elizabeth Jane Beaty on 10 Feb 1857. Elizabeth was b. 19 Aug 1837 and born in Arkansas. I am looking for william's parents. Thank you for your time and patience. Sandra Hunter Delong Lampe, Mo
My wifes grand mother Adah Hazel Hunter married Clfford Tremont Turney. The Turney lived in McDonald Penn and can be found in the 1910 census .Adah Hazel and her husband moved to Muskogee,Oklahoma. Adah Hazel Hunter father was Joseph Hunter her mother was Ella or Ellen Harper.We have pictures of the Hunter family in McDonald Penn.
Looking for William HUNTER was born we believe in either NY or PA in abt 1774. His parents are said to have came from IRE by way of CAN. He was living in either NY or PA around early 1800, but this has not be documented. Sometime bet 1808-1812 William moved to OH where his sons had moved and his is found living with his grand daughter. He is said to have been a preacher probably of the Baptist Faith. William married Jane CARR(E) bef 1792 in PA. They had the following known children; Anderson R. abt 1792, Jabez abt 1800, Samuel - Jan 1820, George M. - 1826, and Jackson - 1830. I'm sure there were more children born to them. SECOND GENERATION I know little about these son except Anderson R.and Samuel. Anderson served as a Justice of the Peace in Rockford, OH from 1832-1850. He married twice, first to Mary GRAVES and second toRebecca LILLIES\ANTONIDES. Rebecca was the widow of Jonathon Antonides. Anderson had the following known children; Anderson Jr, Jane, Martha, and Nancy Ann. Anderson died on Dec 1857 in Rockford, OH. Samuel L. Hunter married first an Ann ?? who we know nothing about at this time and second, Lydia HEISLER on Jun 5, 1851 in Henderson CO, IL. Lydia was born in 1833 in OH. Samuel and Lydia had the following known children; Charles Franklin - 1852, Hannah Jane - 1853, Sarah Elizabeth - 1855, John W. - 1858, Joseph - 1860, Mary - 1862, William - 1865, Deliah - 1867, Harriet "Hattie" - 1869, Olive E. - 1871 and Lydia Alline - 1874. Samuel and Lydia lived in Henderson Co, IL where all the children were born. Samuel died in 1902 and Lydia in 1901 in Republic CO, KS where his daughter lived. Jackson Hunter married a women named CALEY or EALEY on Mar 23, 1854 in Henderson CO, IL. This is all we know about them at this time. These Hunter's stayed mostly in Mercer, Auglaize, Ross and Stark CO's in OH until they moved to OK in the early 1900's while some of them moved to Ft. Wayne, ID and Henderson CO, IL and finally on to KS. I hope you see something that will connect us. I would love to exchange any information with you. Georgann whunter@omniglobal.net
http://chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/hunter-1166.html You cand find more Hunter family here.
Dear Bob - Thanks for the message - It was a try - and some of this research is trying - Regards - Richard.
Believe me, Richard, I would love to fit my Thomas in your tree. Unfortunately, I have never had any info on his parents. His son, John, was apparently born in Londonderry in 1787, which is the only refererence we have found to him in Ireland. An old family story says that somebody went back to Ireland to see the old family homestead probably in the late 19th century, and found 40 houses built on the family's 40 acres. I wish I knew more. We've been trying to find somebody to connect to Thomas for years. . . Bob
Dear Bob - I could use Thomas Hunter to fit in my tree - If he came from Ramelton, Co. Donegal - and his parents were Robert Hunter and Lilly White. I have seen your query before and the birthplace for Thomas - does not relate - pardon the expression. Regards - Richard
I am looking for additional information on Thomas Hunter (1752-1828). Born (supposedly) in Rockingham County, Fairfax Parish, Ireland (which doesn't exist). Came to to New York from Belfast in 1787 with wife Elizabeth Kyle Hunter, and had three children Mary, John and Alexander. After Elizabeth died in 1791, probably in Westmoreland County, Pa., he moved to Ohio (after possible stops in Virginia and Kentucky, fought the Indians with Anthony Wayne and married Jane Noble. They had four more children, Andrew, Nancy, Sarah and William Noble (1804-1877). He is supposed to have died in Fairfield Township, Ohio, approximately 20 miles north of Cincinnati. Bob Hunter
Anyone related to or have info on, Daniel (Dee) Hunter b 1866 d 1959 Son Horace Hunter J.B. Hunter Jobe Hunter and dau Lola Hamilton Roy Hunter 3 <>< rghunter3@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Sorry, I was supposed to put this at the end: Previously published by Julia M. Case juliecase@prodigy.net, SOMEBODY'S LINKS NEWSLETTER: Genealogical Treasures Found, Vol. 3, No. 22, 24 June 2001. Kate
Found this refernce on Somebody's Links: Documents relating to James Alexander HUNTER (Judge): Obituary in GREENSBURG TRIBUNE REVIEW, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, on 21 June 1893; "born in Lancaster Co. of Irish parents." Connie Hunter wgnwhls@salmoninternet.com
Strasburg is in Lancaster county Pennsylvania. I'd be surprised if this is not the place mentioned in the obit. There is a Clearfield county PA. Perhaps that's where she was living. Don't know if there was a Knox township there. Bill Hunter Sidkatze@aol.com wrote: > > HI everyone: This is the Obit. of one of my g.grandmothers Maybe someone > who is an ancestor of someone mentioned in this Obituary, can tell me where > this family is from, Scotland, England or Ireland? HUNTER Jane Ann > Hunter Relict of Henry H. Hunter, died of heart failure on March 3, 1900, at > the residence of her son-in-law Conrad Baker, in Knox township(clearfield co) > Deceased was born in Strasburg, Lancaster Co. Sept. 19, 1810, and was > therefore aged 89 years, 5 months and 14 days. The funeral was in charge of > funeral director, Samuel Tobias, a life long friend and Rev. R. G. Williams, > Pastor of the Fruit Hill Presbyterian Church. who preached an eloquent and > appropriate sermon from Job 5-20; " Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full > age, like a shock of corn cometh in his season" The day of burial > although inclement, a large concourse of friends and neighbors followed the > remains to their last resting place by the side of her husband who preceded > her by a few days over 14 years. Mrs. Hunter was a lifelong member of the > Presbyterian Church, having united with the same in early life in her native > town and county, In her later years she became somewhat hard of hearing and > otherwise enfeelbed. contented herself by reading the sermons by Dr. T. > DeWitt Talmage found printed in the public Spirit, which she eagerly sought > for Sunday morning,s persual. Grandmother Hunter, the name most familiar > to all and most dear to us, leaves besides her own immediate family, to wit: > Mrs. Conrad Baker, Robert Hunter Mrs. Harriet High, Mrs. C. A. Mays, 15 > Grandchildren, and twenty-nine G. Grandchildren. and a brother and two > sisters in Lancaster City, , and one sister in Columbia, Pa. : all well > advanced in years. Mrs. Hunter was the eldest daughter of Capt. Andrew > Charles, a man of undeniable integrity and influence in his home and > county. The avove was united in marriage to Henry H. Hunter, a highly > respected and worthy young man, May 5. 1834. On their wedding tour they drove > to Philadelphia, the first railroad having not having been completed. > Returning they settled in Strasburg. In 1843 they moved to Chambersburg, > Franklin Co. In 1847 they removed to this county, settling on a farm near > New Washington. In 1857 they moved to the farm owned by Mr. Baker, a portion > of which was sold to Mr. Hunter, and on which he resided until his death. > After her husbands death, she made her home with her children, ending her > days with her daughter, Mrs Baker, where she loved most to be, because here > she could totter about going occasionally over the hill to look at her old > home which brought back memories of the long gone past. > Anyone knowing of the Charles > or Hunter families of Strasburg, I would appreciate hearing from you > sidkatze@aol.com the county she died in was Clearfield Co. Pa.
I am looking for any information about Carrie Hunter who died in Pulaski County, Kentucky in about 1884. She had a son named James Monroe Henderson b. 1881 in Pulaski Co. I have no idea who her husband was. Thanks. Linda Leebron
HI everyone: This is the Obit. of one of my g.grandmothers Maybe someone who is an ancestor of someone mentioned in this Obituary, can tell me where this family is from, Scotland, England or Ireland? HUNTER Jane Ann Hunter Relict of Henry H. Hunter, died of heart failure on March 3, 1900, at the residence of her son-in-law Conrad Baker, in Knox township(clearfield co) Deceased was born in Strasburg, Lancaster Co. Sept. 19, 1810, and was therefore aged 89 years, 5 months and 14 days. The funeral was in charge of funeral director, Samuel Tobias, a life long friend and Rev. R. G. Williams, Pastor of the Fruit Hill Presbyterian Church. who preached an eloquent and appropriate sermon from Job 5-20; " Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like a shock of corn cometh in his season" The day of burial although inclement, a large concourse of friends and neighbors followed the remains to their last resting place by the side of her husband who preceded her by a few days over 14 years. Mrs. Hunter was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church, having united with the same in early life in her native town and county, In her later years she became somewhat hard of hearing and otherwise enfeelbed. contented herself by reading the sermons by Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage found printed in the public Spirit, which she eagerly sought for Sunday morning,s persual. Grandmother Hunter, the name most familiar to all and most dear to us, leaves besides her own immediate family, to wit: Mrs. Conrad Baker, Robert Hunter Mrs. Harriet High, Mrs. C. A. Mays, 15 Grandchildren, and twenty-nine G. Grandchildren. and a brother and two sisters in Lancaster City, , and one sister in Columbia, Pa. : all well advanced in years. Mrs. Hunter was the eldest daughter of Capt. Andrew Charles, a man of undeniable integrity and influence in his home and county. The avove was united in marriage to Henry H. Hunter, a highly respected and worthy young man, May 5. 1834. On their wedding tour they drove to Philadelphia, the first railroad having not having been completed. Returning they settled in Strasburg. In 1843 they moved to Chambersburg, Franklin Co. In 1847 they removed to this county, settling on a farm near New Washington. In 1857 they moved to the farm owned by Mr. Baker, a portion of which was sold to Mr. Hunter, and on which he resided until his death. After her husbands death, she made her home with her children, ending her days with her daughter, Mrs Baker, where she loved most to be, because here she could totter about going occasionally over the hill to look at her old home which brought back memories of the long gone past. Anyone knowing of the Charles or Hunter families of Strasburg, I would appreciate hearing from you sidkatze@aol.com the county she died in was Clearfield Co. Pa.