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Amanda L. Sexton Bailey Hunter

Birth
Conway County, Arkansas, USA
Death
1918 (aged 57–58)
Woodson, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Believed to be the daughter of McClain & Eliza Jane Whitecotton Sexton. She is listed on the 1860 & 1870 Census in Conway County, AR She first married Aaron Bailey and they had four sons. After his death, she married Charles Samuel Hunter, on 13 Jan 1892, in Faulkner County, Arkansas. There is reason to believe Amanda was a Native American. After her marriage to Charles, she had five more children. Samuel Ernest, Walter E., Sarah Alice, Charles L., and Jack. On one of her sons, William Madison Bailey's WW1 draft card in 1918, he listed Amanda Hunter as his mother, living in Woodson, AR. She died after Sep 1918, probably in Woodson. Her location of her grave is unknown, but it may be where William is buried.
Believed to be the daughter of McClain & Eliza Jane Whitecotton Sexton. She is listed on the 1860 & 1870 Census in Conway County, AR She first married Aaron Bailey and they had four sons. After his death, she married Charles Samuel Hunter, on 13 Jan 1892, in Faulkner County, Arkansas. There is reason to believe Amanda was a Native American. After her marriage to Charles, she had five more children. Samuel Ernest, Walter E., Sarah Alice, Charles L., and Jack. On one of her sons, William Madison Bailey's WW1 draft card in 1918, he listed Amanda Hunter as his mother, living in Woodson, AR. She died after Sep 1918, probably in Woodson. Her location of her grave is unknown, but it may be where William is buried.


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