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    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] James Hunter 1820 SC
    2. Clara Steele
    3. Stacey, Do you know what part of SC? I have been searching my Hunters in Lancaster, Chesterfield, Kershaw Counties. Do you know who his parents were or brothers or sisters? Clara M. Steele At 10:49 PM 1/21/00 -0500, you wrote: >Ginger, >I'm sorry but my James Hunter stayed in SC until his death between 1870 & >1880. > >Stacy > >

    01/22/2000 08:31:25
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] Re: Dorcas H. Hunter
    2. How odd, is Dorcas a common name in that time period? I have not seen it much in my research. I have a Dorcus Ann Hunter who was born in 1829 NC according to the census married William H. Hutchison in Meigs Co., TN in Oct 20, 1850. Jann Orr Azle, Texas > Does anyone have any information on Dorcas Hunter b. 1833, d. 04 May 1910, > daughter of John Hunter and Hannah Pickens Montgomery Ross. She married > Stanhope W. Alexander 24 Sep 1851 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. > I am searching for burial place for both Dorcas and Stanhope and for parents > of Stanhope Alexander. I would really appreciate hearing from anyone who has > anything on this family. > Thank you, > Betty Wingo > Crowley, Texas >

    01/21/2000 07:26:43
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] James Hunter 1820 SC
    2. Ginger, I'm sorry but my James Hunter stayed in SC until his death between 1870 & 1880. Stacy

    01/21/2000 03:49:02
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] John Hunter and others
    2. Bill Hunter
    3. Hi Charles, It's been at least 20 years since I've considered this family so whatever I say is from memory. However, with that said, the early history of Louisville states that the wife of one of the Hunter family and maybe one of the sons were murdeded by Indians within sight of the home. I may have this a bit wrong, but the substance is as I stated. Suggest you get a copy of the early history of Louisville. I think it may have been Joseph' mother. Many years ago I had to compile some info on many of the Hunter families that came out of PA and went south in the process of separating my Hunter family from the others. I just checked and what I Have on Joseph Hunter of Louisville, born May, 1760, Carlisle, PA, married Katherine Phillips at Louisville July 21, 1793. She was born April 3, 1770 and died at Scott county MO August 18, 1813. Joseph died at Scott county December, 1821. Their children were: 1) Abraham, born August 1, 1794; married Sarah Ogden. 2) Hannah, born June 6, 1796; married Mark Hardin Stallcup. 3) James, born 1798; married Lucy M. Beckwith. David, born July 10, 1799; married Nancy Phillips. 5) Joseph, born March 15, 1801; married Elizabeth Johnson. 6) Thomas, born May 17, 1808; married Eliza Myers. 7) Mildord, born in 1805; married Susan Jones. 8) Mary, born April 10, 1811; married Andrew Giboney. I think there is a published history of this family. Hope this helps you and/or someone else. Bill Hunter [email protected] wrote: > > Thanks to Bill Hunter ,Joseph is accounted for. > I have that Joseph,Jr. married Catherine Phillips of Jefferson and Nelson > Counties. > Four Phillips brothers were very close to John Hunter of Nelson County,Ky. > and were appointed to appraise his estate following his death in 1785. > Wonder if they were connected before coming to Kentucky. > Charles A. Hunter

    01/21/2000 01:58:03
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] John Hunter and others
    2. Bill Hunter
    3. Hi Charles The Joseph Hunter family in Jefferson county is of the Joseph Hunter that served with George Rogers Clark in his Illinois campaigns during the Revolution. This Joseph Hunter is out of Cumberland County PA and most of it eventually wound up in Scott county MO. Bill Hunter [email protected] wrote: > > I am researching the Cornstalk Militia in Kentucky 1776-1812. > I have five Hunters,four from Jefferson County and one from Scott County. > >From Jefferson I have Joseph,John,James and William. From Scott County i have > Robert. > Does anyone know where these Hunters came from and if they are related? > All and any help will be appreciated. > Charles A. Hunter

    01/21/2000 10:00:47
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] A.J.
    2. janice staples
    3. A.J.Hunter born 1820..KY? d.1895 Henderson co Ky.....husband of Sara Watson....father of Myrtle who was born1876 in Henderson................anyone have these people..........JAn > > >

    01/21/2000 09:20:52
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] James Hunter 1820 SC
    2. Good Morning Stacy, I am looking for info on a James S. Hunter born abt 1850 - 1855. I find him on the Yell Co, AR Census for 1880 along with his wife Malisie A., mother-in-law, Francis Brasheres, and his children. Any connection? Ginger -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, January 20, 2000 11:27 PM Subject: [HUNTER-L] James Hunter 1820 SC >I'm looking for info on James Hunter. He was born about 1820 in SC, possibly >in Anderson Co. SC. He married Eliza ?. Their children were: > Virginia b 1848 > Jeptha b 1850 > James b 1852 > Miles b 1854 > Lizzy b 1858 > >Does anyone recognize this family? > >Stacy >

    01/21/2000 04:14:04
    1. [HUNTER-L] Re: John Hunter and others
    2. Diane K. Hettrick
    3. Hi Bill, Have we talked before? I have HUNTERs in Cumberland County PA during the Revolution. William HUNTER was my Revolutionary War ancestor - his son Joseph HUNTER went to Miami County OH in 1811. They were in what is now Perry County PA. Scotch-Irish, Presbyterians, Centre Presbyterian Church in Centre Twp, Cumberland Co PA. Diane Hettrick, Seattle [email protected] Bill Hunter wrote: > > Hi Charles > > The Joseph Hunter family in Jefferson county is of the Joseph Hunter that served > with George Rogers Clark in his Illinois campaigns during the Revolution. This > Joseph Hunter is out of Cumberland County PA and most of it eventually wound up > in Scott county MO. > > Bill Hunter > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > I am researching the Cornstalk Militia in Kentucky 1776-1812. > > I have five Hunters,four from Jefferson County and one from Scott County. > > >From Jefferson I have Joseph,John,James and William. From Scott County i have > > Robert. > > Charles A. Hunter

    01/21/2000 01:35:03
    1. RE: [HUNTER-L] Re: Dorcas H. Hunter
    2. Conrad James Hunter
    3. I'm not sure but I'll wager that Dorcas and her husband are buried in Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Churchyard in Charlotte NC. her blood line is traced back through her father John Sr. to Henry Hunter Sr. of Londonderry N. Ireland, late of Mecklenburg county. "The Hunter Family" by William May Hunter is the source of the info and there is a copy in the NC Room of the Charlotte/Mecklenburg Public Library. Conrad James Hunter -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 3:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [HUNTER-L] Re: Dorcas H. Hunter Does anyone have any information on Dorcas Hunter b. 1833, d. 04 May 1910, daughter of John Hunter and Hannah Pickens Montgomery Ross. She married Stanhope W. Alexander 24 Sep 1851 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. I am searching for burial place for both Dorcas and Stanhope and for parents of Stanhope Alexander. I would really appreciate hearing from anyone who has anything on this family. Thank you, Betty Wingo Crowley, Texas

    01/20/2000 09:39:13
    1. [HUNTER-L] James Hunter 1820 SC
    2. I'm looking for info on James Hunter. He was born about 1820 in SC, possibly in Anderson Co. SC. He married Eliza ?. Their children were: Virginia b 1848 Jeptha b 1850 James b 1852 Miles b 1854 Lizzy b 1858 Does anyone recognize this family? Stacy

    01/20/2000 04:26:52
    1. [HUNTER-L] Re: Dorcas H. Hunter
    2. Does anyone have any information on Dorcas Hunter b. 1833, d. 04 May 1910, daughter of John Hunter and Hannah Pickens Montgomery Ross. She married Stanhope W. Alexander 24 Sep 1851 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. I am searching for burial place for both Dorcas and Stanhope and for parents of Stanhope Alexander. I would really appreciate hearing from anyone who has anything on this family. Thank you, Betty Wingo Crowley, Texas

    01/20/2000 08:57:19
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] John Hunter and others
    2. Thanks to Bill Hunter ,Joseph is accounted for. I have that Joseph,Jr. married Catherine Phillips of Jefferson and Nelson Counties. Four Phillips brothers were very close to John Hunter of Nelson County,Ky. and were appointed to appraise his estate following his death in 1785. Wonder if they were connected before coming to Kentucky. Charles A. Hunter

    01/20/2000 06:18:30
    1. [HUNTER-L] Hunters involved in land purchase 1780
    2. There was a sale of land in Jefferson County,Kentucky sold at Chester County,Pa. Courthouse in 1780 at which John hunter purchased 50 acres as did James and Hannah Hunter.They conveyed Power of Attorney to John Hunter who recorded both parcels in Kentucky in 1781 and 1784. How are John and James connected? Charles A. Hunter

    01/20/2000 04:29:13
    1. [HUNTER-L] John Hunter and others
    2. I am researching the Cornstalk Militia in Kentucky 1776-1812. I have five Hunters,four from Jefferson County and one from Scott County. >From Jefferson I have Joseph,John,James and William. From Scott County i have Robert. Does anyone know where these Hunters came from and if they are related? All and any help will be appreciated. Charles A. Hunter

    01/20/2000 04:21:09
    1. [HUNTER-L] Susan Alice Hunter
    2. Jimmy Johnson
    3. born Tn Jan 12,1827 m. Henry W Bacon inTn or Ms. abt 1847 She died Carroll Cty,Ms July 12,1899 Jimmy

    01/19/2000 02:16:03
    1. [HUNTER-L]
    2. ehunter
    3. Hi...My fathers name was Henry Louis Hunter,born in Orangeville Ontario Canada,April 2,1908 or1909.He left home at an early age and never went back but we know his parents were a Doctor and a Nurse. Apparently he married four times with my mother Helen Francis Golisky being his last wife.We heard years ago of a step brother Hugh in Sudbury or somewhere near there but we`re not sure if he kept my fathers name. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Elaine Hunter ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Payne <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: January 18, 2000 10:28 AM Subject: [HUNTER-L] David J. Hunter m. Jean Smith > These are my Hunter family names. > > DAVID J. HUNTER married MARIA TOWNSEND. > > Son HARRY(Horatio G.) HUNTER born 1880 in Alexandria, Ontario. Glengarry > County. > Harry married Jean Smith March 3, 1904 in Guelph, Ontario. > > Harry worked for Shuttlewoods Pharmacutical Company. > > Proprietor of the Palace Drug Store in Acton, Ontario. > > Children BRUCE HUNTER, b. 1908 d. 1970. Married Miss Featherston b. > Milton, Ontario > Children Judy Hunter, Son Hunter, Daughter Hunter. > > RUTH HUNTER occupation Nurse. Married JOHN D. COUSE. > > I hope to hear from someone researching this family. >

    01/18/2000 09:57:26
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] David J. Hunter m. Jean Smith
    2. Elaine Hunter
    3. Hi...My fathers name was Henry Louis Hunter,born in Orangeville Ontario Canada,April 2,1908 or1909.He left home at an early age and never went back but we know his parents were a Doctor and a Nurse. Apparently he married four times with my mother Helen Francis Golisky being his last wife.We heard years ago of a step brother Hugh in Sudbury or somewhere near there but we`re not sure if he kept my fathers name. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Elaine Hunter ----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Payne <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: January 18, 2000 10:28 AM Subject: [HUNTER-L] David J. Hunter m. Jean Smith > These are my Hunter family names. > > DAVID J. HUNTER married MARIA TOWNSEND. > > Son HARRY(Horatio G.) HUNTER born 1880 in Alexandria, Ontario. Glengarry > County. > Harry married Jean Smith March 3, 1904 in Guelph, Ontario. > > Harry worked for Shuttlewoods Pharmacutical Company. > > Proprietor of the Palace Drug Store in Acton, Ontario. > > Children BRUCE HUNTER, b. 1908 d. 1970. Married Miss Featherston b. > Milton, Ontario > Children Judy Hunter, Son Hunter, Daughter Hunter. > > RUTH HUNTER occupation Nurse. Married JOHN D. COUSE. > > I hope to hear from someone researching this family. >

    01/18/2000 09:48:58
    1. [HUNTER-L] Suggestion
    2. Bill Hunter
    3. Hi Nigel, some suggestions. >Morning Nige, at least here. > >Suggest you keep in touch with the Immigrant Transcribers Guild (Ship >arrivals). > >The following URL will get you in contact. > >http://istg.rootsweb.com/ > > >Also, somewhere I saw Canadian ship arrivals transcption efforts were underway >and was proceeding rather rapidly. Try the Canadian sites on World Gen Web. > >Just some thoughts. > >Bill Hunter >

    01/18/2000 04:49:28
  1. 01/18/2000 12:10:31
    1. Re: [HUNTER-L] Re: HUNTER-D Digest V00 #5
    2. Hi There, My ggGramdmother, Eliza Hunter, married William B Taylor c1833 and both came to the U.S. that same year. Both the Hunter and Taylor families came from County Down, Ireland. According to their son, Allen, they emigrated from Belfast. I have very little on thier Irish ancestors and, frankly, haven't done a lot of research. I believe Eliza's parents were Hugh and Margaret (Rea) Hunter. If I can be of further help please lewt me know. Bob Yarnell, AZ [email protected]

    01/18/2000 11:19:48