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Samuel L Hunter

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Samuel L Hunter

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
15 Apr 1902 (aged 82)
Agenda, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Agenda, Republic County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Samuel L. Hunter, oldest son of William and Jane (Carr) Hunter, was born in Ohio, January...1820 and died April 15, 1902, at the home of his daughter, Deliah Price, Agenda, Kansas. He was married to Lydia M. Heisler, June 5, 1851, who died February 24, 1901. To their union were born twelve children, two of whom died when small and ten are living to mourn the loss of a loving parent. All his married life, he lived one and a half miles west of Terre Haute, Illinois until about fifteen years ago when they went to Sherman County, Kansas, to live with their children. Besides his children he leaves one aged brother in Oklahoma. Several years ago, he united with the Christian Church and died with perfect faith in his savior. Death was caused by a stroke of Paralysis which broke a blood vessel on his brain.

Father: William David Hunter 1774-1850
Mother: Jane Carr 1779-1856

Wife: Lydia M Heisler 1833-1901
Married: 5 JUN 1851 in Henderson County, Illinois

Children:
Charles Franklin Hunter 1852 – 1854
Hannah Jane Hunter 1853 – 1854
Sarah Elizabeth Hunter 1855 – 1929
Elizabeth A Hunter 1856 – 1918
John William Hunter 1858 – 1948
Joseph J Hunter 1860 – 1935
Mary M. Hunter 1862 – 1955
William Francis Hunter 1865 – 1955
Delilah May Hunter 1867 – 1957
Harriet Hunter 1869 – 1957
Olive E. Hunter 1871 – 1934
Lyddia Adeline Hunter 1873-1921

Known Siblings:
George M Hunter 1826-
Jackson Hunter 1830-
Samuel L. Hunter, oldest son of William and Jane (Carr) Hunter, was born in Ohio, January...1820 and died April 15, 1902, at the home of his daughter, Deliah Price, Agenda, Kansas. He was married to Lydia M. Heisler, June 5, 1851, who died February 24, 1901. To their union were born twelve children, two of whom died when small and ten are living to mourn the loss of a loving parent. All his married life, he lived one and a half miles west of Terre Haute, Illinois until about fifteen years ago when they went to Sherman County, Kansas, to live with their children. Besides his children he leaves one aged brother in Oklahoma. Several years ago, he united with the Christian Church and died with perfect faith in his savior. Death was caused by a stroke of Paralysis which broke a blood vessel on his brain.

Father: William David Hunter 1774-1850
Mother: Jane Carr 1779-1856

Wife: Lydia M Heisler 1833-1901
Married: 5 JUN 1851 in Henderson County, Illinois

Children:
Charles Franklin Hunter 1852 – 1854
Hannah Jane Hunter 1853 – 1854
Sarah Elizabeth Hunter 1855 – 1929
Elizabeth A Hunter 1856 – 1918
John William Hunter 1858 – 1948
Joseph J Hunter 1860 – 1935
Mary M. Hunter 1862 – 1955
William Francis Hunter 1865 – 1955
Delilah May Hunter 1867 – 1957
Harriet Hunter 1869 – 1957
Olive E. Hunter 1871 – 1934
Lyddia Adeline Hunter 1873-1921

Known Siblings:
George M Hunter 1826-
Jackson Hunter 1830-


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