Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameIra P. HURT 447
Birth Date1824447
Birth PlaceDonelson, Davidson County, Tennessee
Death Date1900 Age: 76
Death PlaceNashville, Davidson County Tennessee
Burial PlaceMount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
OccupationConfederate Soldier, Co. E 4th Tennessee Infantry; Union POW Rock Island, Illinois, Captured At Marietta, Georgia
FatherBenjamin HURT (1800-1859)
MotherLaura Elizabeth CASSELLMAN (1802-1868)
Spouses
Birth Date?
Family ID1004
Marr Date28 Jan 1848
Marr PlaceDavidson County, Tennessee
Research notes for Ira P. HURT
Jno. = John? listed this way on one entry.
Notes for Ira P. HURT
Originally buried in Hurt Cemetery #22, Removed and re-interred in Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens due to construction of Percy Priest Lake and Dam

On stone with Joe Hurt

Ira was the father of Joe Hurt. Ira Hurt had sons named Ira and Josephus(Joe-Joseph - all used in different census)
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Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002

Ira Hurt married Missouri Obryant Jan 28 1848 in Davidson CO TN

Son Ira married Mollie Mollie Vick
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1850 Davidson CO TN, Ira P Hurt, age 26, Missouri, age 24, B H, age 1, Margaret Puth, age 8
1860 Davidson CO TN, Ira Hurt, age 35, Missouri, age 34, Broy(Ben) F, age 11, Lucy A, age 10, Sarah E, age 6, Ira, age 4, Josephus, age 2
1870 Davidson CO TN, Ira Hurt, age 45, Mrs, age 35, James, age 18, Jenny, age 15, Joseph, age 14, Mary, age 12
1880 Davidson CO TN, Ira Hurt, age 54, Ben, age 27, Joseph, age 20, Ira, age 23, John, age 18, Jenny, age 16, Mary, age 21, Elisabeth, age 2, William, age 1. Ira is a ferryman, married, but Missouri is not listed in household.

On Find A Grave.

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