Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJulie Ann DUKES
Birth Date1832
Birth PlaceNew Market, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Death Date1892 Age: 60
Death PlacePalo Pinto, Benton County, Missouri
Burial PlaceBenton County, Missouri, Baugh Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date1830
Birth PlaceNew Market, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Death Date1865 Age: 35
Death PlaceBenton County, Missouri
Burial PlaceBenton County, Missouri, Baugh Cemetery
FatherHenry S. HURT (1798-1880)
MotherElizabeth WRIGHT (~1797-<1880)
Family ID4800
Notes for Julie Ann DUKES
wife of Charles B Hurt,
mother of Lanson G Hurt

**Dena McLain Wright(a cousin/she has since passed) said she remembered seeing Julia's tombstone once, but could not remember where it was exactly**

I have written to the property owners (who shall remain nameless, out of consideration) and they did not reply to my request to clean up the Cemetery, I offered to do this on my own, with no obligation to them...this old Cemetery is on private land, there are many fallen trees/limbs., years of leaves and debris all over the place, you would literally have to dig for stones...It has been run over by Cattle for years...so sad.

On Find A Grave.

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Notes for Charles B. (Spouse 1)
Husband of Julia Ann Dukes Hurt
married in TN before his marriage to Julia,
and had a small son George, when he married, Julia.
Father of George A and Lanson G Hurt
married, Julia Ann Dukes
Feb 17 1859 Jefferson Co TN
Civil War Casualty?
He disappeared from the record.

1850 Jefferson Co TN census
Charles B Hurt 20 TN
with brother, William Hurt
& sis in law, Melinda Moreland Hurt
niece's Nancy Jane 2 & Sarah 0

1860 Benton Co MO census
Charles 30 TN
Julia Ann 28 TN
George 4 TN
Lanson 5 months MO

On Find A Grave.


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!information received from Betty Lawrence on 28 Oct 1997.
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