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192    HUNT FAMILY

      Location - off Harristown Rd (SR-1325) about 0.8 mile up a field path in the woods. GPS location is approximate.

      Coordinates: 36d 25m 52.0s N; 78d 04m 33.3s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From Warrenton courthouse on Hwy 158 E Bus, travel 5 miles to Macon and turn right onto SR 1500 (Macon-Embro Rd). Travel 1.0 mile to the crossroads and turn left onto SR 1325 (Harristown Rd). Take an immediate left onto a field path. Travel 0.8 mile to the abandoned cemetery on the right about 150 yards in the dense woods. There are seven graves, five of which are marked with field rocks. Three of the rocks are unusually large and have been shaped like tombstones. Race-White.


  1. Hunt, Martha Ann   (b. Unknown - d. 8 Aug 1863)
      • died young
  2. Hunt, Richard Henry   (b. Unknown - d. 18 Sep 1861)
      • died young
  3. Hunt, Sarah Jane Frances Aiken   (b. 14 Oct 1836 - d. 11 Mar 1885)
      • Wife of Solomon Hunt
  4. Hunt, Solomon   (b. Unknown - d. 8 Nov 1864)
      • Died in Fredericksburg, Virginia, in Civil War. (He may be buried in this cemetery.)
  5. Hunt, Thomas Aiken   (b. 7 Jan 1859 - d. 17 Jan 1915)
  6. Jones, Martha Ann Elizabeth Aiken   (b. 17 Jun 1834 - d. 20 Jul 1908)


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