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Cynthia Ann <I>Hayes</I> Hunter

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Cynthia Ann Hayes Hunter

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Jun 1914 (aged 88)
Bullard, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mount Selman, Cherokee County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.0647507, Longitude: -95.3278885
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Anderson Hayes and Martha Blair. As a youngster came to middle Tennesse from North Carolina with her family. Married James Newton Hunter in 1848. They lived in Farmington, TN, and together they had nine children, eight who lived into adulthood. In 1862 Cynthia made the(at the time)long journey to Nashville to take the loyalty oath to the Union. Little else specific is known about her, but it appears she lead a long and active life, living so long as to enjoy the company of many great-grandchildren. She passed away in Bullard, TX while visiting her son, Dr. Ripley Hayes Hunter and therefore was buried there. Her husband is buried in Marshall County, TN.
Daughter of Anderson Hayes and Martha Blair. As a youngster came to middle Tennesse from North Carolina with her family. Married James Newton Hunter in 1848. They lived in Farmington, TN, and together they had nine children, eight who lived into adulthood. In 1862 Cynthia made the(at the time)long journey to Nashville to take the loyalty oath to the Union. Little else specific is known about her, but it appears she lead a long and active life, living so long as to enjoy the company of many great-grandchildren. She passed away in Bullard, TX while visiting her son, Dr. Ripley Hayes Hunter and therefore was buried there. Her husband is buried in Marshall County, TN.


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