Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameWilliam Franklin “Bill” HURT 25,31,359,26
Birth Date27 Apr 184525
Birth PlaceMissouri
Death Date8 Dec 1928 Age: 83
Death PlaceVernon County, Missouri
Burial PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, Martin Cemetery359
FatherSandifer H. HURT , 36 (1823->1860)
MotherMary WRIGHT , 37 (1823-1860)
Spouses
Birth Date7 Nov 1852
Death Date7 May 1925 Age: 72
Burial PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, Martin Cemetery359
Family ID589
ChildrenJames A. (1872-1896)
 John Franklin (1876-1917)
 Ira T. (1883-1959)
Notes for William Franklin “Bill” HURT
HURT: English (chiefly Nottinghamshire): variant of Hart. German: topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’. Dutch: nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names Oxford University Press

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William served the Union during the civil war from 9-10-1861 to 5-15-1862. He enlisted at Camp Dick Robinson Ky. was discharged with disability. Two other Hurts’ enlisted the same place--Russell and Martin (I’d say they were relatives???)359

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lived in Vernon and Cedar Co, MO360

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Mar 2002: email from Charlene Adcock Weinrich 26

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Cemetery Directory of Cedar County Missouri 1972 (unindexed), Martin Cemetery lists:
Hurt, William F. 1845-1928
Hurt, Annie E. 1852-1925

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Notes for Annie Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
Mar 2002: email from Charlene Adcock Weinrich 26
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