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Laney Hall Hunter

Birth
Death
1870 (aged 64–65)
Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Montgomery, Missouri Add to Map
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Laney Hall daughter of Elizabeth Hicks of
North Carolina & William Henry Hall of Virginia.

Married Ephraim Hunter about 1825.
Their children together:
D. or Eliza Hunter (daughter)
Elizabeth Margaret Hunter Heying 1832-1925
Andrew Jordan Hunter 1833-1900
Amanda Hunter
Sarah Hunter Jackson
Laney Cleminta Hunter Thomas 1843-1928
Mary Jane Hunter Allison 1850-1933

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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Ephraim Hunter
Age in 1860: 58
Birth Year: abt 1802
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Loutre,
Montgomery County, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Rhineland
Household: Name Age
Ephraim Hunter 58
Lany Hunter 54
Dizy Hunter 34
Lany C Hunter 16
Mary J Hunter 10
James L Jackson 27*(spouse of Sarah)
Sarah Jackson 20*(Sarah Hunter)
Elizabeth Hijing 29*(Elizabeth M Hunter Heying)
Wm Hijing 8
*(William Heying, Elizabeth's son)
*correct information, this US Census is the
last to list Lany in this family. She died
after the 1860 US Census.

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HALL, William Hall and ELIZABETH HICKS,
who was his second wife, came from East
Tennessee and settled in Montgomery co.
in 1817. Their children were Sarah,
Elizabeth, Dorcas, Nancy, Laney, David
and Henry. Sarah married JOHN MORROW,
and they had 13 children. Elizabeth
married ELIJAH WADDELL. Dorcas married
MARK COLE, who was the first hatter in
Montgomery co. Nancy Hall married JOHN
R. CRAWFORD, who built his cabin in
Montgomery vo., in 1818. Among others
who were present and assisted him to raise
the cabin were DANIEL BOONE and his sons,
NATHAN & JESSE. LEWIS JONES killed the game
and cooked the dinner, and found a bee tree
not far distant, from which they obtained
fresh honey for their dinner. Crawford was
noted for his ability to tell humorous yarns
and entertain a crowd. Laney Hall married
EPHRAIM HUNTER. David married FANNY MORROW.
Henry married his cousin, POLLY HALL.
http://montgomery.mogenweb.org/families/familiesh.html

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Laney Hall daughter of Elizabeth Hicks of
North Carolina & William Henry Hall of Virginia.

Married Ephraim Hunter about 1825.
Their children together:
D. or Eliza Hunter (daughter)
Elizabeth Margaret Hunter Heying 1832-1925
Andrew Jordan Hunter 1833-1900
Amanda Hunter
Sarah Hunter Jackson
Laney Cleminta Hunter Thomas 1843-1928
Mary Jane Hunter Allison 1850-1933

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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Ephraim Hunter
Age in 1860: 58
Birth Year: abt 1802
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: Loutre,
Montgomery County, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Rhineland
Household: Name Age
Ephraim Hunter 58
Lany Hunter 54
Dizy Hunter 34
Lany C Hunter 16
Mary J Hunter 10
James L Jackson 27*(spouse of Sarah)
Sarah Jackson 20*(Sarah Hunter)
Elizabeth Hijing 29*(Elizabeth M Hunter Heying)
Wm Hijing 8
*(William Heying, Elizabeth's son)
*correct information, this US Census is the
last to list Lany in this family. She died
after the 1860 US Census.

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HALL, William Hall and ELIZABETH HICKS,
who was his second wife, came from East
Tennessee and settled in Montgomery co.
in 1817. Their children were Sarah,
Elizabeth, Dorcas, Nancy, Laney, David
and Henry. Sarah married JOHN MORROW,
and they had 13 children. Elizabeth
married ELIJAH WADDELL. Dorcas married
MARK COLE, who was the first hatter in
Montgomery co. Nancy Hall married JOHN
R. CRAWFORD, who built his cabin in
Montgomery vo., in 1818. Among others
who were present and assisted him to raise
the cabin were DANIEL BOONE and his sons,
NATHAN & JESSE. LEWIS JONES killed the game
and cooked the dinner, and found a bee tree
not far distant, from which they obtained
fresh honey for their dinner. Crawford was
noted for his ability to tell humorous yarns
and entertain a crowd. Laney Hall married
EPHRAIM HUNTER. David married FANNY MORROW.
Henry married his cousin, POLLY HALL.
http://montgomery.mogenweb.org/families/familiesh.html

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