Samuel B. Hunt ~ ~ ~ 1823-1897 The Ponca City Democrat, November 20, 1897 and The Ponca City Daily Courier,
November 18, 1897Submitted by: Shirley Harlan
Samuel B. Hunt Dead--After a long and useful life venerable Father Hunt passed away yesterday at his home on the Webb farm eas of Ponca City. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. C. Harper, at the residence and interment took place in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt had been married for more than 50 years when his death separated them. They have a number of children who have grown to maturity, several of whom live here. To them and to the aged wife the sympathies of the community is extended in the heat of their bereavement.
He was born in Camden county, New Jersey, October 20, 1823, and early he became a member of the United Brethren church. Fifty-two years ago last May he was married to his beloved wife Margaret M., who survivies him at the age of 71 years. Ten children of the union now survive him.
The Ponca City Democrat, November 20, 1897---The Hand of Death. Samuel B. Hunt died at his home, east of Ponca City, Friday, November 11, 1897, of apoplexy and was buried Saturday in the IOOF cemetery. The funeral was conducted by Rev. E. C. Harper.
Samuel B. Hunt was born in Hamilton County, New Jersey, October 20, 1823. He was married to Miss Margaret M. Farrow, May 1844. They moved to Indiana in 1855 and to Iowa in 1865, and came to Cowley County, Kansas, in 1869. He came to the Strip last September. He was 74 years and 21 days old.
He leaves a wife and ten children to mourn his loss. He wife is 71 years old. They had been married for fifty-two years. Several of the children live in and near Ponca City. The grief stricken wife and children have the sympathy of their friends in this their sad hour of bereavement.
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