NameGarland “Gar” HURT 

Birth Date1 Sep 1868
Birth PlaceShelbiana, Pike County, Kentucky
Death Date9 Mar 1964 Age: 95
Death PlaceGulnare, Pike County, Kentucky
Burial PlaceGulnare, Pike County, Kentucky, Hurt Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date17 Oct 1869
Birth PlaceFloyd County, Kentucky
Death Date5 Dec 1941 Age: 72
Death PlaceGulnare, Pike County, Kentucky
Burial PlaceGulnare, Pike County, Kentucky, Hurt Cemetery
Family ID8372
Marr Date17 Oct 1890
Marr PlaceJohnson County, Kentucky, Father’s Home
Notes for Garland “Gar” HURT
Garland Hurt was the only child of Thurston and Sarah Elizabeth May Hurt. His mother died a few days after he was born, and he then went to live in the home of his grandfather, Thomas Patton May, on Johns Creek in Pike County, Kentucky. His father, Thurston D. Hurt, moved from Kentucky and settled in the West. Garland later owned a large farm where the original Lesley/Leslie family pioneers settled in 1789. A relative Harlan H. Hatcher later wrote a book called Patterns of Wolfpen, which is patterned after the Leslie story.
Garland was the great-grandson of Floyd County pioneers William Robert Lesley (about 1740-1802) and John May (1760-1813). He and Laura Belle Fraley, daughter of John W. and Jane Spears Fraley, were married by M.V. Bowles at the home of her father in Johnson County. Their children were Mabel L., Forrest Everette, Sarah M., Joseph, and Thurston.
Part of the Hurt farm is now a golf course.
On Find A Grave.
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Notes for Louisa B. (Spouse 1)
Laura Belle Fraley was the daughter of John W. and Jane Spears Fraley. Her siblings were John W., Thomas, Minlia M., Rosa A., Sarah A., James C., Wallace W. She married Garland Hurt were married by M. V. Bowles,on October 17, 1890, at her father's home in Johnson County. Their children were Mabel L., Forrest Everette, Sarah M., Joseph, and Thurston.
On Find A Grave.
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