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Amos Hunt

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Amos Hunt

Birth
Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Sep 1904 (aged 85)
Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah, USA
Burial
Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Son of John Hunt and Jane Coates

Married - Nancy Garrett Welborn, 20 Dec 1840, Greenville, Muhlenburg, Kentucky

Children - Angeline Hunt, Jefferson Hunt, Amos Pratt Hunt, Mary Jane Hunt, Alfred Hunt, Malinda Hunt, Sarah Francis Hunt, James Wilson Hunt, Emaline Hunt, John Dudley Hunt, Nancy Jane Hunt, Jonathan Hunt

Married - Rebecca Wiggins, 29 Apr 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children - Cena Ann Hunt, Elias Hunt, Eliza Ellen Hunt

History - Amos Hunt was born 28 February 1819 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. He married Nancy Garret Welborn 21 Dec 1852. They came to Utah with their family 24 September 1852, in the Benjamin Gardner Handcart Company. Soon after arriving in Salt Lake City, they were dispatched to Ogden. Here Amos later married his second wife, Rebecca Wiggins.

The Hunt family lived and prospered in Ogden untilo they received their call to Dixie. After reaching St. George, Amos moved his family into the area known as the Tonaquint fields. This area was southwesterly from the city. They were camping here when the great flood of 1862 surrounded them and the women and children had to be carried out.

He moved to the foot of the Pine Valley mountains late in the spring of 1862, , where the Blake and Gubler Ranch was established. He moved there driving a large herd of cattle.

In 1864, with several other families, Amos Hunt was sent to Clover Valley - now known as Barclay, Nevada. Here Rebecca, now a mother of three children, died from pnemonia at the age of 22 on 19 September 1865.

In 1866 the Indian problem became so serious in the Barclay area that the families moved back eastward to the Fort on Shoal Creek (6 miles west of where Enterprise was later settled in 1896). The settlement on Shoal Creek was later named Hebron. This was mo st likely because the village area in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky were Amos Hunt was born was called "Old Hebron".

Nancy Garrett Welborn Hunt, wife of Amos, died in Hebron on the 17th December 1895.

Amos later moved to Teasdale, Wayne County, to live with a daughter, Angeline Hunt Coleman. He died 6 September 1904.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Benjamin Gardner Company (1852); Age at Departure: 33
Son of John Hunt and Jane Coates

Married - Nancy Garrett Welborn, 20 Dec 1840, Greenville, Muhlenburg, Kentucky

Children - Angeline Hunt, Jefferson Hunt, Amos Pratt Hunt, Mary Jane Hunt, Alfred Hunt, Malinda Hunt, Sarah Francis Hunt, James Wilson Hunt, Emaline Hunt, John Dudley Hunt, Nancy Jane Hunt, Jonathan Hunt

Married - Rebecca Wiggins, 29 Apr 1857, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children - Cena Ann Hunt, Elias Hunt, Eliza Ellen Hunt

History - Amos Hunt was born 28 February 1819 in Muhlenberg, Kentucky. He married Nancy Garret Welborn 21 Dec 1852. They came to Utah with their family 24 September 1852, in the Benjamin Gardner Handcart Company. Soon after arriving in Salt Lake City, they were dispatched to Ogden. Here Amos later married his second wife, Rebecca Wiggins.

The Hunt family lived and prospered in Ogden untilo they received their call to Dixie. After reaching St. George, Amos moved his family into the area known as the Tonaquint fields. This area was southwesterly from the city. They were camping here when the great flood of 1862 surrounded them and the women and children had to be carried out.

He moved to the foot of the Pine Valley mountains late in the spring of 1862, , where the Blake and Gubler Ranch was established. He moved there driving a large herd of cattle.

In 1864, with several other families, Amos Hunt was sent to Clover Valley - now known as Barclay, Nevada. Here Rebecca, now a mother of three children, died from pnemonia at the age of 22 on 19 September 1865.

In 1866 the Indian problem became so serious in the Barclay area that the families moved back eastward to the Fort on Shoal Creek (6 miles west of where Enterprise was later settled in 1896). The settlement on Shoal Creek was later named Hebron. This was mo st likely because the village area in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky were Amos Hunt was born was called "Old Hebron".

Nancy Garrett Welborn Hunt, wife of Amos, died in Hebron on the 17th December 1895.

Amos later moved to Teasdale, Wayne County, to live with a daughter, Angeline Hunt Coleman. He died 6 September 1904.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Benjamin Gardner Company (1852); Age at Departure: 33


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  • Originally Created by: Max Turpin
  • Added: May 23, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27033448/amos-hunt: accessed ), memorial page for Amos Hunt (28 Feb 1819–8 Sep 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 27033448, citing Teasdale Cemetery, Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah, USA; Maintained by SMS (contributor 46491005).