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Frances Ann “Fannie” <I>Wyatt</I> Hunter

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Frances Ann “Fannie” Wyatt Hunter

Birth
Death
16 Jan 1924 (aged 52)
Burial
Chestnut Mound, Smith County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Frances Ann "Fannie" was born January 4, 1872 to John Franklin Wyatt and his wife Mary E. (Wilson).

The full siblings of Fannie included: William Benjamin (1873-1948), Hattie Elizabeth (1875-1953), Robert Lee (1877-1942, Edward Compton (1880-1948), Ada Belle (1883-1907), and Altha May (1885-1977). Her half siblings were: John Franklin Wyatt, Jr (1888-1903) and Eppie Carolyn Wyatt (1890-1957).

She married James B. Hunter in Smith County, Tennessee on May 16, 1891. Together their children included: Altha (1892), Vallie (1893), John (1897), Lena (1901-1982), Raymond (1906-1973), Ruby M (1906), Harry (1909), and Carl D (1914).

Fannie passed away at the age of 52, on January 16, 1924 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Smith County, Tennessee. She was buried January 17 in Wyatt Cemetery in Chestnut Mound, Smith, Tennessee.
Frances Ann "Fannie" was born January 4, 1872 to John Franklin Wyatt and his wife Mary E. (Wilson).

The full siblings of Fannie included: William Benjamin (1873-1948), Hattie Elizabeth (1875-1953), Robert Lee (1877-1942, Edward Compton (1880-1948), Ada Belle (1883-1907), and Altha May (1885-1977). Her half siblings were: John Franklin Wyatt, Jr (1888-1903) and Eppie Carolyn Wyatt (1890-1957).

She married James B. Hunter in Smith County, Tennessee on May 16, 1891. Together their children included: Altha (1892), Vallie (1893), John (1897), Lena (1901-1982), Raymond (1906-1973), Ruby M (1906), Harry (1909), and Carl D (1914).

Fannie passed away at the age of 52, on January 16, 1924 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Smith County, Tennessee. She was buried January 17 in Wyatt Cemetery in Chestnut Mound, Smith, Tennessee.


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