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About Celia Hunt
Celia Mounts Hunt was the wife of Mormon pioneer Jefferson Hunt. She married Hunt in 1823, converted to Mormonism is 1834, and was part of the Mormon Battalion, which started in Council Bluffs, Iowa and settled in California. Her husband was very prominent on local politics and one of the first members of the church to practice polygamy, taking a second wife after Celia. Celia and Jefferson Hunt had 12 children, eight girls and four boys, and are related to the political family "Udall" who are prominent in Arizona politics in the 21st century.
Parents:
Mathias Mounts 1772 - 1819
Mary Montgomery Mounts 1770 - 1854
Spouse:
Jefferson Hunt 1803 - 1879
Children:
Gilbert Hunt 1825 - 1858
Marshall Hunt 1829 - 1915
Jane Hunt Stoddard 1831 - 1899
John Hunt 1833 - 1917
Harriett Hunt Mayfield 1835 - 1918
Joseph L. Hunt 1837 - 1916
Nancy Ann Hunt Daley 1837 - 1920
Hyrum Hunt 1840 - 1880
Mary Hunt 1845 - 1930
Inscription:
San Bernardino Pioneer:
"BELOVED WIFE OF JEFFERSON HUNT, FATHER OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. MOTHER OF 11 CHILDREN. CELIA MARCHED TO ETERNAL GLORY WITH THE MORMON BATTALION ON THE LONGEST AND MOST DIFFICULT INFANTRY MARCH IN RECORDED HISTORY. MUSTERED IN COUNCIL BLUFFS JULY 16, 1846, MUSTERED OUT LOS ANGELES JULY 16, 1847"
Created by: Joe Walker
Record added: Aug 15, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 15362996
Celia Hunt's Timeline
1805 |
September 19, 1805
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Lincoln County, Kentucky, United States
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1825 |
April 11, 1825
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Albion, Edwards County, Illinois, United States
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1829 |
April 12, 1829
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Albion, Edwards County, Illinois, United States
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1831 |
October 1, 1831
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1833 |
March 9, 1833
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Albion, Edwards, Illinois, United States
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1835 |
February 9, 1835
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1837 |
May 9, 1837
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Far West, Caldwell County, MO, United States
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1837
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1840 |
October 7, 1840
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Dunkllin, MO, United States
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