She married [unknown] Kennedy. The couple had one child, a son, namely:
FRANK HILL KENNEDY (1868-1911).
She married [unknown] Chunn.
DAILY ARKANSAS GAZETTE; Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; Thursday, December 26, 1912; Page 9:
"MRS. FANNIE LYDE CHUNN.
Special to the Gazette.
Cotton Plant, Dec. 25---Mrs. F. L. Chunn, aged 66, died at the home of [her daughter-in-law,] Mrs. F. H. Kennedy in Cotton Plant, Saturday. Mrs. Chunn was for many years prominently identified with the work of the W. C. T. U. [Woman's Christian Temperance Union], and was for three years state president of the organization and was also at one time state secretary of the Equal Rights Association of Arkansas and was an unceasing worker for prohibition on the platform and through the press. She was financial secretary of the Knights and Ladies of Honor and editor of the Arkansas column in The Sentinel, the organ of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, published in San Francisco. Mrs. Chunn was the mother of the late F. H. Kennedy and sister of F. P. Hill of Cotton Plant."
She married [unknown] Kennedy. The couple had one child, a son, namely:
FRANK HILL KENNEDY (1868-1911).
She married [unknown] Chunn.
DAILY ARKANSAS GAZETTE; Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; Thursday, December 26, 1912; Page 9:
"MRS. FANNIE LYDE CHUNN.
Special to the Gazette.
Cotton Plant, Dec. 25---Mrs. F. L. Chunn, aged 66, died at the home of [her daughter-in-law,] Mrs. F. H. Kennedy in Cotton Plant, Saturday. Mrs. Chunn was for many years prominently identified with the work of the W. C. T. U. [Woman's Christian Temperance Union], and was for three years state president of the organization and was also at one time state secretary of the Equal Rights Association of Arkansas and was an unceasing worker for prohibition on the platform and through the press. She was financial secretary of the Knights and Ladies of Honor and editor of the Arkansas column in The Sentinel, the organ of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, published in San Francisco. Mrs. Chunn was the mother of the late F. H. Kennedy and sister of F. P. Hill of Cotton Plant."
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