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Hyrum Smith Hunt

Birth
Gunlock, Washington County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Mar 1891 (aged 5)
Lawrence, Emery County, Utah, USA
Burial
Lawrence, Emery County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Sources:

1. Birth: Gunlock Ward Records 1877-1901, pg. 71. G.D. Film #25988.
2. Death/bur: Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Deaths [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.

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1. Birth: Gunlock Ward Records 1877-1901, pg. 71 extract: Hyrum Smith, son of Jonathan Hunt and Mary Ann Hughes, born 6 June 1885. Blessed 28 June 1885.
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2. Family Data Collection - Deaths
about Hyrum Smith Hunt
Name: Hyrum Smith Hunt
Death Date: 23 Mar 1891
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Note: Findagrave contributor Carter Reed reported on 8/16/2012, "I took a ride to the Lawrence Cemetery today and looked for the Hunt family graves. This is a very small cemetery. The graves ranged from the late 1800s to recent. I couldn't find any markers with the Hunt name. There were several small graves that were ringed with rocks in small ovals that looked very old and were most likely the graves of young children. They had simple modern markers that displayed a grave number and identified them as unknown. I suspect that the Hunt children could be among them, but there is no way to know. Sorry, I did my best to find them."
Sources:

1. Birth: Gunlock Ward Records 1877-1901, pg. 71. G.D. Film #25988.
2. Death/bur: Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Deaths [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.

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1. Birth: Gunlock Ward Records 1877-1901, pg. 71 extract: Hyrum Smith, son of Jonathan Hunt and Mary Ann Hughes, born 6 June 1885. Blessed 28 June 1885.
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2. Family Data Collection - Deaths
about Hyrum Smith Hunt
Name: Hyrum Smith Hunt
Death Date: 23 Mar 1891
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Note: Findagrave contributor Carter Reed reported on 8/16/2012, "I took a ride to the Lawrence Cemetery today and looked for the Hunt family graves. This is a very small cemetery. The graves ranged from the late 1800s to recent. I couldn't find any markers with the Hunt name. There were several small graves that were ringed with rocks in small ovals that looked very old and were most likely the graves of young children. They had simple modern markers that displayed a grave number and identified them as unknown. I suspect that the Hunt children could be among them, but there is no way to know. Sorry, I did my best to find them."

Gravesite Details

no headstone, one of several unknown graves located at cememtery.



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