Chiggerville – Paragraphs of a Personal Nature and Otherwise.
We have been reliably informed that Mr. W. C. (Doc) Hunter has secured a railroad position and will move with his family this week to Roanoke, where they will reside. Mr. Jim Spence will take charge of the depot at Buffalo, which position Mr. Hunter has held for a number of years and up to the time of his removal. The people of Buffalo community regret to lose this excellent family, and we wish Mr. Hunter unbounded success, which he so richly deserves. The depot at Buffalo will continue to be in safe hands, as Mr. Spence is a sound businessman, as well as one of our most esteemed citizens.
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1900 Chambers County, (Hamburg) AL Census:
#H39
W. C. Hunter 30M Rail Road Agent Born April 1870 in AL
Bula Hunter 26F Wife Born May 1874 in AL (Married 6 years. Mother of 2 children; 2 children living)
Henry D. Hunter 5M Son Born Sept. 1894 in AL
John F. Hunter 2M Son Born Dec. 1897 in AL
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1910 Randolph County, (Roanoke) AL Census:
#H87
Willian C. Hunter 39M Book Keeper-Oil Mill Born AL
Beulah M. Hunter 36F Wife Born AL (Married 17 years. Mother of 3 children; 3 children living)
Dillard H. Hunter 16M Son Clerk-Post Office Born AL
Farley Hunter 12M Born AL
Mary Hunter 8F Daughter Born AL
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1930 Pinellas County, (St. Petersburg) FL Census:
#H11
William C. Hunter 54M Proprietor-Filling Station Born AL
Beulah M. Hunter 55F Wife Born AL
John F. Hunter 32M Son Laborer-Filling Station Born AL
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1940 Pinellas County, (St. Petersburg) FL Census:
#H57
Wm. C. Hunter 69M Owner/Manager-Retail Grocery Born AL
Mary B. Hunter 65F Wife Clerk-Retail Grocery Born AL
John F. Hunter 42M Son Salesman-Retail Hardware Born AL
Chiggerville – Paragraphs of a Personal Nature and Otherwise.
We have been reliably informed that Mr. W. C. (Doc) Hunter has secured a railroad position and will move with his family this week to Roanoke, where they will reside. Mr. Jim Spence will take charge of the depot at Buffalo, which position Mr. Hunter has held for a number of years and up to the time of his removal. The people of Buffalo community regret to lose this excellent family, and we wish Mr. Hunter unbounded success, which he so richly deserves. The depot at Buffalo will continue to be in safe hands, as Mr. Spence is a sound businessman, as well as one of our most esteemed citizens.
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1900 Chambers County, (Hamburg) AL Census:
#H39
W. C. Hunter 30M Rail Road Agent Born April 1870 in AL
Bula Hunter 26F Wife Born May 1874 in AL (Married 6 years. Mother of 2 children; 2 children living)
Henry D. Hunter 5M Son Born Sept. 1894 in AL
John F. Hunter 2M Son Born Dec. 1897 in AL
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1910 Randolph County, (Roanoke) AL Census:
#H87
Willian C. Hunter 39M Book Keeper-Oil Mill Born AL
Beulah M. Hunter 36F Wife Born AL (Married 17 years. Mother of 3 children; 3 children living)
Dillard H. Hunter 16M Son Clerk-Post Office Born AL
Farley Hunter 12M Born AL
Mary Hunter 8F Daughter Born AL
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1930 Pinellas County, (St. Petersburg) FL Census:
#H11
William C. Hunter 54M Proprietor-Filling Station Born AL
Beulah M. Hunter 55F Wife Born AL
John F. Hunter 32M Son Laborer-Filling Station Born AL
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1940 Pinellas County, (St. Petersburg) FL Census:
#H57
Wm. C. Hunter 69M Owner/Manager-Retail Grocery Born AL
Mary B. Hunter 65F Wife Clerk-Retail Grocery Born AL
John F. Hunter 42M Son Salesman-Retail Hardware Born AL
Family Members
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George Samuel Young Hunter
1857–1859
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Mary Amanda Jane "Mollie" Hunter Bullock
1858–1926
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John Worthington Abernathy Hunter
1860–1943
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Nancy Ann Naomi Elizabeth "Bettie" Hunter Spence
1863–1940
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Charles Nathan Lee Hunter
1865–1960
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Sarah Rhoda Frances Ladora "Sallie" Hunter
1868–1953
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Mary Isabell Adeline "Addie" Hunter
1872–1959
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Webster Donley Aldine Hunter
1875–1925
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