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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Three of Sandifer’s sibling also married Wright’s.
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(1) Source-Jeff Williams conversations with Joan Hollis Yorgason 9 Oct 1993 telephone (2) Source-1850 TN Census,Davidson County,D-402-400 (3) Source-1860 TN Census,Davidson County,D-54-255 (4) information received from Betty Lawrence in Oct 1997. (5) 27 Mar 1999: Query at
HURT-HURTT@onelist.com from Jeffery Full B. date and place given. Death date and place given. Burial place given.his cemetery shows the area where the old unidentified graves are. In addition to the picture of Henry Hurt in our files provided by Paul Hansen, there is also a picture in LLL's files of Henry's son Jim with writing on the back: "Jim Hurt borned about 1825 in Tennessee came to California 1853-settled in Lake Co., 1854 homesteaded 160 and sold it to Godwin Scudamore 1869-then he helped to form a group to go to South America called their part the California Colony - he is my great uncle, signed James I. Hurt Mar 5, 1954".
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(6) Information received by GEDCOM and hard copy from Betty Lawrence, 345 High Chaparral Loop, Prescott, Arizona 86303-5326 on 28 Oct 1997
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