| Jesse David Hunt | ||
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| Birth | March 14, 1895 in Jefferson County, Illinois "Jefferson County, Illinois" | |
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| Death: | June 28, 1973 in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois "Woodstock, Illinois" | |
| Father: | Charles E. Hunt (1860-1947) | |
| Mother: | Mary Emma Boycan (1866-1954) | |
| Wife: | Mabel Gertrude Lisenby (1900-1991) | |
| Wedding: | August 1, 1920 in Jefferson County, Illinois "Jefferson County, Illinois" | |
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Jesse David Hunt was born 14 March 1895 in Jefferson County, Illinois to Charles E. Hunt (1860-1947) and Mary Emma Boycan (1866-1954) and died 28 June 1973 in Woodstock, in McHenry County, in Illinois, at the age of 78 years of unspecified causes. Jesse David married Mabel Gertude Lisenby 1 August 1920 in Jefferson County, Illinois.
Jesse Hunt served in France as a private in the United States army toward the end of World War I. He was a farm laborer. During the Great Depression he found work with the Works Progress Administration laying the brick streets which still surround the square in Woodstock, Illinois. He was an admirer of President Franklin Roosevelt.
| Offspring of Jesse David Hunt and Mabel Gertrude Lisenby (1900-1991) | ||
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| Richard Ray Hunt (1921-1952) | ||
| Doris Irene Hunt (1924-1972) | April 26, 1924 in Jefferson County, Illinois "Jefferson County, Illinois" | August 3, 1972 in Dorr Township, McHenry County, Illinois "Dorr Township, McHenry County, Illinois" |
| Gerald David Hunt (1934-1934) | ||
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![]() Jess Hunt |
![]() Mabel and Jesse, August 30, 1920 |
![]() Jess Hunt with his family |
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