Ann (Standley) Hunter
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Ann (Standley) Hunter (1808 - 1855)

Ann Hunter formerly Standley
Born in Haverford Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 30 Sep 1830 in Chester Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 47 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United Statesmap
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Biography

This profile is part of the Hunter Name Study.
This profile is part of the Stanley Name Study.
Ann (Standley) Hunter was a Pennsylvanian.

When Ann Standley was born on February 16, 1808, in Haverford, Pennsylvania, her father, Jacob, was 38 and her mother, Martha, was 38. She married Edward Hunter on September 30, 1830, in Chester, Pennsylvania. They had one child during their marriage. She died on November 9, 1855, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 47, and was buried there.

Marriage

Ann Standley married Edward Bishop on September 30, 1830 in Chester Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.[1][2]
"Village Record", October 13, 1830. Marriage: On the 20th [?] ult. by the Rev. J.N.C. Grier, Mr. EDWARD HUNTER, of Chester county, to Miss ANN STANLEY, of Delaware county.[3]

Death

"Delaware County Republican", April 11, 1856. Death Notice: On the 9th of November, 1855, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. ANN STANLEY , wife of Edward Hunter, formerly of Pennsylvania.[4]

Sources

  1. Hunter, Edward. "Copy of Diary of Bishop Edward Hunter." Edward Hunter Family History Collection. S. Hunter Cannon, 2010. Web. 2016. <http://www.georgeqcannon.com>.
  2. Hunter, William E. Edward Hunter: Faithful Steward. [Salt Lake City]: Mrs. William E. Hunter, 1970.
  3. Accessible Archives. "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalog." Accessible Archives. Accessible Archives Inc.®, 2015. Web. 2016. <http://www.accessible-archives.com>.
  4. Accessible Archives. "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalog." Accessible Archives. Accessible Archives Inc.®, 2015. Web. 2016. <http://www.accessible-archives.com>.




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