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William Strong HUNT
Emily WARD |
Husband: William Strong HUNT
Birth: 19 Dec 1826, Chardon, Geauga Co., OH Death: 7 May 1903, Pleasanton, Linn Co., KS |
Marriage: 9 Feb 1851, Jo Daviess Co., IL |
Wife: Emily WARD
Birth: 4 May 1832, Frenchtown, Crawford Co., PA Death: 25 Jul 1917, Pleasanton, Linn Co., KS Father: Augustin WARD (1811-1885) Mother: Mary Ann WHIPPLE (1812-1899) |
Children |
— born in Stockton, Jo Daviess Co., IL:
1. Elsa / Elsie HUNT, b. 24 Jan 1852; d. 25 Nov 1919, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., CO 2. John Ward HUNT, b. 15 Apr 1853; d. 14 Jun 1934, Mound City, Linn Co., KS 3. Olive HUNT, b. 15 Sep 1857; d. 10 Aug 1937, Greeley, Weld Co., CO — born in Mound City, Linn Co., KS:
— born in Paris, Linn Co., KS:
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Sources:
1. 1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #11-12 of 24): Marvel P.O., Charlotte Twp., Bates Co., MO, Roll M653_607, pp. 115-116, PN 67-68, 453/453, enumerated 25 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤(•)
2. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). |
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