According to 1871 Canada Census, many of his younger siblings lived with George after their parents passed away until the movement to Kansas.
George is buried at Arnprior Village Cemetery in Block "i" with his wife Margaret Argue.
Sources
1871 Canada Census Fitzroy Twp., Carleton Co., Ontario, Canada, page 42 census photo
1881 Canada Census Fitzroy Twp., Carleton Co., Ontario, Canada page 18 census photo
Marriage Records, Huntley, Carleton, Ontario, Canada, FamilySearch.org http://bit.ly/2e8oWBr
Gillan, W and M. πΉπππππ€πππ ππ π‘hπ πhππππ π΄ πΊπππππ, πΊπππππ πΊππππππππ¦ Pakenham, 1970 page 92
George Hunt's headstone Arnprior Village, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada
Argue family collection.
Bradley, B. family collection.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with George by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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