STATE OF Illinois, COUNTY OF Henry,
On this 13th day of March, A.D., one thousand eight hundred and seventy nine
Personally appeared before me F.G. Welton Clerk of the County Court of said county
The same being
a court of record within and for the county and State aforesaid, Margaret
R. Hunter
aged 38 years,
who, being duly sworn according to law, makes the following declaration
in order to obtain
the pension
who was enrolled under the name of Daniel O. Hunter at Tiskilwa, Ills,
on the 13th day of August,
A.D., 1862 in
Co. "E" 93 Regt. Ill Vol Inf. In the war of the Rebellion, who died from
Tubercular Phthisis The
result of the
prostration attending Rheumatic Arthritis of left hip joint-resulting from
a fall and subsequent
exposure while
in the line of duty on the 20th day of December, A.D. 1878, who bore at
the time of his
discharge the
rank of Private, in service aforesaid; that she was married under the name
of Margaret R.
Pickard to said
Daniel O. Hunter on the 12th day of September, A.D. 1857,by Alpheus Cook,
J.P. at
Whetland, Ills,
there being no legal barrier to such marriage; that she had not been previously
married, that
her husband
had been previously married, that his former wife died May 30th 1856, that
she has to the
present date
remained a widow; that the following are the names and dates of birth of
all his legitimate
children yet
surviving who were under sixteen years of age at the father's death, to
wit:
HIS BY HERSELF.
Florence R.
Hunter, born July 31, 1864
Wilson H. Hunter,
born June 2, 1866
Louisa A. Hunter,
born May 14, 1869
Leander C. Hunter,
born Dec 3, 1871
Fay E. Hunter,
born May 7, 1876
That she has
not abandoned the support of any one of his children, but that they are
still under her care or
maintenance
that she has
not in any manner been engaged in. or aided, or abetted, the rebellion
I the United States; that
a prior application
has been filed by the said Daniel O. Hunter No. 41849, that she desires
to act as her own
attorney, to
prosecute her claim; that her residence is No
..street, Atkinson, Ills,
and that her post
office address
is Atkinson, Ills
(Attest)
Mrs Margaret R. Hunter
(claimants signature)
Charles H. Demranville
Harriet Demranville
Also personally
appeared Charles H. Demranville, residing at No
.in
.street, in Atkinson,
and Harriet
Demaramville,
residing at No
.in
street, in Atkinson, persons whom I certify to be
respectable and
entitled to
credit, an who, being by me duly sworn, say that they were present and
saw Margaret R. Hunter,
the claimant,
sign her name (make her mark) to the foregoing declaration; that they have
every reason to
believe, from
the appearance of said claimant and their acquaintance with her, that she
is the identical
person she represents
herself to be; and that they have no interest in the prosecution of this
claim.
Charles H. Demarnville
Harriet Demarnville
(Signatures of
witmesses)
Sworn to and
subscribed before me this 13th day of March, A.D. 1879, and I certify that
the contents of the
above declaration,
&c., were fully made known and explained to the applicant and witnesses
before
swearing, including
the words
, erased and the words
, added; and that I have no interest
, direct of
indirect, in
the prosecution of this claim.
F.G. Welton
1. Previous wife
of Daniel O. Hunter was Serena Maria Demaranville (3/1/1828-5/30/1856).
She died in Milo
Township, Bureau
County Illinois and is buried in the Hunter Family Cemetery in Milo.
2. Additional
known children of Daniel O. Hunter and Margaret R. Pickard:
Ida Lois Hunter
(10/7/1859-4/27/1906)
3. Harriet Demaranville (Harriet Minerva Pickard 3/13/1842-12/22/1937) was sister of Margaret R. Pickard.
4. Margaret R. Pickard Hunter remarried to Amariah Withrow 9/27/1885 in Henry County, Illinois
5. F.G. Welton
(Frank G. Welton) was County Clerk for Henry County