His first marriage was to Louisa Harden Ball on June 12, 1869 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Children: John W., Virginia Belle, Salina, Henry Walton, Andrew Fullen, Charles A., Thomas Lucian, Rosa M., Alfred H.,Sarah M.,Unknown,Unknown.
His second marriage was to Mary Catherine Mize(Snavely). Children were: Ollie Gay, Quincy Eller, Chyde Shofner, and Lillian R.
His third marrige was to a Confederate widow he met at a reunion. Apparently he enjoyed going to reunions and went whenever he could. The lady was from Texas. They courted for a while and he traveled down to marry her and bring her back to Virginia. She got as far as Norton, VA and decided she didn't care for the mountainous topography. She left instruction about where to ship her belongings and returned to Texas.
Aaron's occupation was as a stone mason and a farmer. He learned the stone mason trade from his father. He purchase land on Lewis Creek shortly after the Civil War. The farm house burned after his death on 3/22/37 in Russell County. He was one of the last few veterans alive at the time. He is buried on the Lewis Creek property.
His first marriage was to Louisa Harden Ball on June 12, 1869 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee. Children: John W., Virginia Belle, Salina, Henry Walton, Andrew Fullen, Charles A., Thomas Lucian, Rosa M., Alfred H.,Sarah M.,Unknown,Unknown.
His second marriage was to Mary Catherine Mize(Snavely). Children were: Ollie Gay, Quincy Eller, Chyde Shofner, and Lillian R.
His third marrige was to a Confederate widow he met at a reunion. Apparently he enjoyed going to reunions and went whenever he could. The lady was from Texas. They courted for a while and he traveled down to marry her and bring her back to Virginia. She got as far as Norton, VA and decided she didn't care for the mountainous topography. She left instruction about where to ship her belongings and returned to Texas.
Aaron's occupation was as a stone mason and a farmer. He learned the stone mason trade from his father. He purchase land on Lewis Creek shortly after the Civil War. The farm house burned after his death on 3/22/37 in Russell County. He was one of the last few veterans alive at the time. He is buried on the Lewis Creek property.
Family Members
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John Willard Hurt
1870–1902
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Virginia Belle "Jenny" Hurt Hale
1872–1949
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Selina Ann Hurt Whitt
1874–1907
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Henry Walton Hurt
1876–1951
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Andrew Fullen Hurt
1878–1946
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Charles Aston Hurt
1880–1967
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Thomas Lucian Hurt
1881–1956
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Ollie Gaye Hurt Helton
1904–2005
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Quincy Eller "Teap" Hurt
1906–1982
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Clyde Shaffner Hurt
1907–1982
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