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Isaiah Redd Hunnicutt

Birth20 April 1842 - Chesterhill, Morgan County, Ohio, USA
Death27 January 1935 - Belle Fourche, Butte, S. Dakota
MotherMary Sinclair
FatherThomas James Hunnicutt

Born in Chesterhill, Morgan County, Ohio, USA on 20 April 1842 to Thomas James Hunnicutt and Mary Sinclair. Isaiah Redd Hunnicutt married Sarah Ann Hardin and had 7 children. He passed away on 27 January 1935 in Belle Fourche, Butte, S. Dakota.

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Parents
Thomas James Hunnicutt
1794 - 1865
Mary Sinclair
1801 - 1854
Spouse(s)
Sarah Ann Hardin
1848 - 1933
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Frank Oren Hunnicutt
1869 - 1953
Horace Carlton 'Todd' Hunnicutt
1873 - 1939
Nettie Pearl Hunnicutt
1879 - 1955
Bertha Idonia Hunnicutt
1871 - 1967

Benton Lowell Hunnicutt
1884 - 1976
Samuel Burdette Hunnicutt
1888 - 1964
Clifford Earl Hunnicutt
1877 - 1976

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