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Thomas Mitchell Hunt Sr.

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Thomas Mitchell Hunt Sr.

Birth
Hancock County, Georgia, USA
Death
7 Feb 1861 (aged 46)
Hancock County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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Thomas Mitchell Hunt, Sr., was a Lawyer.

Son of James and Nancy Harrison (Mitchell) Hunt

Husband of Martha Ann (Lewis) Hunt ~ married May 10, 1847, Hancock Co., GA

Southern Christian Advocate 1837-1860 (Vol. I; p. ?)

Issue of June 2, 1848

Married in Louisiana, Hancock Co., May 10, by Rev. William Arnold, Mr. Thomas M. Hunt of Hancock to Miss Martha Ann Lewis, only daughter of Hamlin Lewis, Esq., both of said county.

Thomas Mitchell and Martha Ann (Lewis) Hunt, Sr.'s plantation was known as Oakland. Located along Shoulderbone Creek, Hancock County and north of his father's plantation, that was located along Fort Creek.

Their children were ...

1. Nancy "Nannie" Hunt (m. Thomas Mickleberry Merritt, Sr. C.S.A.)
2. Lucy Frances Hunt (m. unk. Merritt)
3. Thomas Mitchell Hunt, Jr. (m. Claudia Irene Montfort)

1850 Hancock (Dist. 102) Co., GA (pg. 107)

Thomas M. Hunt 46
Martha Ann 37
Hamlin Lewis 13
Mary G Lewis 10
John H Lewis 44
Nancy M Hunt 1
Lucy F Hunt 6/12 mos

1860 United States Federal Census, Hancock Co., GA, pg. 252.
Thos Hunt 56
Martha 47
John Lewis 50
Gay Lewis 18
N M Hunt 11
Lucy F Hunt 11
Thos Hunt 6

1870 United States Federal Census, Hancock Co., GA, (pg. 396.
Martha A Hunt 57
Nannie M Hunt 21
Lucy F Hunt 20
Thos M Hunt 16
Francis T Lewis 62

Ambiguous Lives, Free Women of Color in Rural Georgia, 1789 - 1879 (1991)

Author, Adele Logan Alexander (Mrs. Clifford Alexander), Washington, D.C
Thomas Mitchell Hunt, Sr., was a Lawyer.

Son of James and Nancy Harrison (Mitchell) Hunt

Husband of Martha Ann (Lewis) Hunt ~ married May 10, 1847, Hancock Co., GA

Southern Christian Advocate 1837-1860 (Vol. I; p. ?)

Issue of June 2, 1848

Married in Louisiana, Hancock Co., May 10, by Rev. William Arnold, Mr. Thomas M. Hunt of Hancock to Miss Martha Ann Lewis, only daughter of Hamlin Lewis, Esq., both of said county.

Thomas Mitchell and Martha Ann (Lewis) Hunt, Sr.'s plantation was known as Oakland. Located along Shoulderbone Creek, Hancock County and north of his father's plantation, that was located along Fort Creek.

Their children were ...

1. Nancy "Nannie" Hunt (m. Thomas Mickleberry Merritt, Sr. C.S.A.)
2. Lucy Frances Hunt (m. unk. Merritt)
3. Thomas Mitchell Hunt, Jr. (m. Claudia Irene Montfort)

1850 Hancock (Dist. 102) Co., GA (pg. 107)

Thomas M. Hunt 46
Martha Ann 37
Hamlin Lewis 13
Mary G Lewis 10
John H Lewis 44
Nancy M Hunt 1
Lucy F Hunt 6/12 mos

1860 United States Federal Census, Hancock Co., GA, pg. 252.
Thos Hunt 56
Martha 47
John Lewis 50
Gay Lewis 18
N M Hunt 11
Lucy F Hunt 11
Thos Hunt 6

1870 United States Federal Census, Hancock Co., GA, (pg. 396.
Martha A Hunt 57
Nannie M Hunt 21
Lucy F Hunt 20
Thos M Hunt 16
Francis T Lewis 62

Ambiguous Lives, Free Women of Color in Rural Georgia, 1789 - 1879 (1991)

Author, Adele Logan Alexander (Mrs. Clifford Alexander), Washington, D.C


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