Anna was eldest child of Hartwell Taylor Hunnicutt and Margaret Cunningham, who had 15 children.
The family left South Carolina Christmas Day 1816 for Illinois by covered wagon, where they settled in Greene Co.
m1: William Bolin Cox, Jul 27 1820, Greene Co IL
ch: James H., George W., James M., Davis B., Hartwell Bolin
Anna, some of her siblings and other Hunnicutt, Moore, Beeman and Silkwood families moved to Texas by covered wagons in 1840. William Cox does not appear with the group, it is thought he died just before they headed West.
m2: John Duval/Duvall Jun 4 1848, Lamar TX.
m3: James Moore, Aug 23 1854, Dallas TX.
Anna was eldest child of Hartwell Taylor Hunnicutt and Margaret Cunningham, who had 15 children.
The family left South Carolina Christmas Day 1816 for Illinois by covered wagon, where they settled in Greene Co.
m1: William Bolin Cox, Jul 27 1820, Greene Co IL
ch: James H., George W., James M., Davis B., Hartwell Bolin
Anna, some of her siblings and other Hunnicutt, Moore, Beeman and Silkwood families moved to Texas by covered wagons in 1840. William Cox does not appear with the group, it is thought he died just before they headed West.
m2: John Duval/Duvall Jun 4 1848, Lamar TX.
m3: James Moore, Aug 23 1854, Dallas TX.
Family Members
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Huldah Hunnicutt Moore
1803–1884
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Emily Manly Hunnicutt Beeman
1806–1892
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Rowel Taylor Hunnicutt
1807–1900
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Montillion C. Hunnicutt
1809–1844
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Elizabeth M. Hunnicutt Dawdy
1810–1852
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Sarah Penely "Sally" Hunnicutt Beeman
1812 – unknown
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Thomas B. Hunnicutt
1814 – unknown
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Beneter Bemeter Hunnicutt Clanton
1815 – unknown
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William Cunningham Hunnicutt I
1818–1868
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John Hunnicutt
1824 – unknown
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James Hunnicutt
1826 – unknown
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