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    1. Hunsucker, Cath.
    2. Clair D. "Skip" Whitlam
    3. eddie, I thought I had seen HUNSUCKER in some of my files, No Catherine yet. I went searching through my files to see anything on Catherine. My only Hunsucker data is listed below, I will keep my eye peeled for Catherine. 1853 George BLANTON, son of John & Almeda BLANTON born before July 1853, (Wise Co. Va. Big Stone Gap Census 1860, 6 before 19 July)) (Wise Co. Va. Big Stone Gap Census 1870, age 16 before 2 Aug.) 1860 This was taken from the Federal census in 1860 of Wise Co VA Millay A Hunsucker-Midwife 1870 1870 Wise Co Census Index Hunscuker Martha GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker George GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker James GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker John GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker Lucinda GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker Margaret GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker Tabitha GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker Willy Ann GLADVILLE 321 Hunsucker Archabal GLADVILLE 323 Hunsucker Didama GLADVILLE 323 1874 George BLANTON, married Anna Hunsucker, 26 February, 1874 Wise, Wise County, Virginia. 1882 Laura BLANTON, daughter of George F. BLANTON & Ann HUNSUCKER born 24 Feburary 1882, Wise, Wise CO. Va. 1898 Moran L. (Doc) BOGGS, son of J. B. BOGGS, born West Norton, Virginia, 7 February 1898. The youngest of ten children. Jane eldest sister, John eldest brother, Dave, Roscoe. Moran L. Viola, Annie, Laura, plus one. Laura later married Lee Hunsucker, a holiness preacher. 1910 Laura BOGGS, dau of J. B. BOGGS, married, Lee HUNSUCKER, son of Rosana HUNSUCKER, 1910, VA. 11 June 1910, Wise Co., Va. ----------------------------------- Dock Boggs: His Folkways Recordings, 1963-1968 Lee Hunsucker, Laura's husband and a Holiness preacher, was also an important musical influence teaching Dock many of the sacred songs in his repertory. This makes between 1927 and 1929 the probable time when his brother-in-law, Lee Hunsucker, taught Dock so many of his songs. The "Preacher" sang religious songs from the Holiness tradition and from the quite different Old Regular Baptist tradition. Dock learned about a fifth of his repertory from his brother-in-law's sacred songs. Lee also owned a collection of some 300 records and a record player, something Dock did not have until the late 1950s. ----------------------------------- Confederate Hunsuckers Civil War Vets buried in Wise County, Name, Cemetery if known Unit served in Hunsucker, Archibald-29th & 64th Hunsucker, James - Galen Roberts Cemetery, needs new stone, not legible - 29th & 64th Hunsucker, John - Wiley Gardner Cemetery, needs new stone - 29th Hunsucker, Jonathan - Wiley Gardner Cemetery, no stone

    01/27/2001 09:08:53