At his residence in Lexington, on the 27th inst., CHARLTON HUNT, Esq., aged about 35. He died of scarlet fever. Mr. Hunt was a valuable member of society, and his death has thrown a deep gloom over Lexington.
- - The Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, Kentucky), Friday, December 30, 1836, p. 2.
Son of John Wesley Hunt, Charlton Hunt was the first Mayor of Lexington KY. Established the first public school in Lexington with 107 students.
At his residence in Lexington, on the 27th inst., CHARLTON HUNT, Esq., aged about 35. He died of scarlet fever. Mr. Hunt was a valuable member of society, and his death has thrown a deep gloom over Lexington.
- - The Louisville Daily Journal (Louisville, Kentucky), Friday, December 30, 1836, p. 2.
Son of John Wesley Hunt, Charlton Hunt was the first Mayor of Lexington KY. Established the first public school in Lexington with 107 students.
Bio by: Philip Lafleur
Inscription
Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted
Gravesite Details
s/w Rebekah T. Warfield Hunt
Family Members
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Mary S. Hunt Hanna
1798–1870
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Eleanor Hart Hunt Curd
1803–1868
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Henrietta Hunt Morgan
1805–1891
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John Wilson Hunt
1807–1833
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Abraham Dagworthy "Abram" Hunt
1809–1885
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Catherine Grosh Hunt
1813–1833
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Thomas H. Hunt
1815–1884
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Francis Key Hunt
1817–1879
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Anne Taney Hunt Reynolds
1818–1847
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Dr Robert P. Hunt
unknown–1867
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