↑ Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW3H-B2Z : accessed 15 August 2017), John Hall and Lucy Dix Hunter, 17 Jul 1883; citing , Duval, Florida, United States, State Archive, Tallahassee and clerk of courts, various counties; FHL microfilm 960,472. [The record is listed with her indexed as Lucy Dix HUNTER, but the record clearly states her name as HURTER.]
The only thing I know about John Hall and Lucy Herter is that she was a Yankee from Boston. It’s rather unusual for a southern gentleman to have married a girl from the north those days, But probably not as odd as it would have been once the Civil War got underway.
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