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Henry Key “Harry” Hunter

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
8 Mar 1881 (aged 38–39)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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"Married, at St. Matthews church, Washington, D. C., on the 13th instant, by the Rev. Dr. White, H. Key Hunter to Miss Eleanor E., youngest daughter of the late Judge Bibb, of the District of Columbia." Source: Montgomery County (MD) Sentinel June 20, 1862, image 3.

"A Former Resident Deceased - Mr. Harry Key Hunter, formerly of this county, a son of the late Thos Hunter, was found on G street, between 4th and 5th streets, Washington, D. C. on Tuesday morning, last in a dying condition, and died a few minutes thereafter. The Coroner's jury rendered a verdict that he died with the chronic plurisy. He had been a resident of the city for some years past and employed as agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine company. He leaves three bright children to mourn his loss, his wife, daughter of Judge Bibb, late of this county, having died several yeas ago. His remains were interred in St. Mary's burial ground, at this place, on Thursday morning last, by undertaker W. R. Pumphrey." Source: Montgomery County Sentinel, March 11, 1881, image 3. (Rita Hunter)
"Married, at St. Matthews church, Washington, D. C., on the 13th instant, by the Rev. Dr. White, H. Key Hunter to Miss Eleanor E., youngest daughter of the late Judge Bibb, of the District of Columbia." Source: Montgomery County (MD) Sentinel June 20, 1862, image 3.

"A Former Resident Deceased - Mr. Harry Key Hunter, formerly of this county, a son of the late Thos Hunter, was found on G street, between 4th and 5th streets, Washington, D. C. on Tuesday morning, last in a dying condition, and died a few minutes thereafter. The Coroner's jury rendered a verdict that he died with the chronic plurisy. He had been a resident of the city for some years past and employed as agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine company. He leaves three bright children to mourn his loss, his wife, daughter of Judge Bibb, late of this county, having died several yeas ago. His remains were interred in St. Mary's burial ground, at this place, on Thursday morning last, by undertaker W. R. Pumphrey." Source: Montgomery County Sentinel, March 11, 1881, image 3. (Rita Hunter)


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  • Added: Mar 3, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237210294/henry_key-hunter: accessed ), memorial page for Henry Key “Harry” Hunter (1842–8 Mar 1881), Find a Grave Memorial ID 237210294, citing Old Saint Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery, Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by rita hunter (contributor 48363965).