The following is on his Find A Grave page and appears to have been wriiten by another family member, The information is not complete and not everything is accurte. On my list to keep on researching...
Henry Franklin Hunt was the first born to Joseph and Mary Theresa (Inkrott) Hunt. First Hunt born in America, Born somewhere between Wrightsville, Pa, Lower Windsor Twp, and Windsor, Pa on the family farm. Henry lived all his life in York County, Pa. Henry was married 3 times, first to A. Elizabeth Waggman, in 1871 and then following her death he married Mary Schermer, than after her passing he then married Catharine (Kate) Knauss Laudenslager, on Aug. 2 1885, at the Trinty Reform Church in York, Pa, Kate was from the Allentown area.
Notes
Marriage to Elizabeth Wagman abt. 1871 d. 1874 (his first marriage)
They had one child, a daughter, Bertha Theresa Hunt b. 1872 d.1941
Marriage to Kate C Laudenslager
Name; Henry F Hunt (his second marriage)
Event Type; Marriage
Marriage Date; 2 Aug 1885
Marriage Place; York, York, Pennsylvania, USA
Denomination; United Church of Christ
Organization Name; Trinity Reformed Church (United Church of Christ)
Henry and Kate had two sons, George and Byron Hunt
Source Citation
Year: 1920; Census Place: York Ward 6, York, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1669; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 124
Description
Enumeration District: 0124; Description: York City (part), Ward 6 (part) District 1 bounded by East Market, Ward line, Rouse, Edgar, East Poplar, East Newton Alley, South Duke
Organization Name Trinity Reformed Church (United Church of Christ)
Spouse Kate C Laudenslager
Household Members
Name Age
Henry F Hunt
Kate C Laudenslager
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Henry by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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