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Descendants of Unknown HURT


Generation No. 4


10. WILMOUTH ANN4 HURT (WILSON NESBITT3, JOSEPH2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 05, 1839 in Spartanburg South Carolina. She married WILLIAM PREVATTE TAYLOR.

Notes for W
ILMOUTH ANN HURT:
Lived near Winona, MS

See notes in History of Montgomery County, Mississippi page 536


More About W
ILMOUTH ANN HURT:
Occupation: School Mistress
Religion: Baptist
Twin: to William

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ILLIAM PREVATTE TAYLOR:
Twin of William Henry HURT.
     
Children of W
ILMOUTH HURT and WILLIAM TAYLOR are:
  i.   WALTER NESBIT5 TAYLOR.
  ii.   OSCAR BOMAR TAYLOR, b. October 15, 1880, Lodi, Mississippi; m. LILLIE BELLE ROWAN.
  More About OSCAR BOMAR TAYLOR:
Education: Graduated Mississippi College
Occupation: Lawyer, Chancery Judge, Banker, Farmer
Twin: of Arthur Hurt Taylor

  iii.   ARTHUR HURT TAYLOR, b. October 15, 1880; d. 1917, France.
  More About ARTHUR HURT TAYLOR:
Twin: of Oscar Bomar Taylor

  iv.   UNKNOWN TAYLOR.
  v.   UNKNOWN TAYLOR.
  vi.   UNKNOWN TAYLOR.


11. WILSON ALEXANDER4 HURT (WILSON NESBITT3, JOSEPH2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 31, 1841 in Georgia, and died December 20, 1901 in Winona, Montgomery County, Mississippi. He married MARY CATHERINE PITTMAN Bef. 1867, daughter of REV. HENRY PITTMAN.

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ILSON ALEXANDER HURT:
Lived in Winona, MS

Wilson A. HURT was on the roll of Company B, 15th Mississippi Regiment, Winona Stars. Listed as a private. This unit fought valiantly at Shiloh and in other battles. Wilson A. was wounded at Shiloh.

Wounded in the Battle at Shiloh, was hospitalized and later sent home to recuperate. After his wounds healed he returned to his unit (Co. B. 15th Reg't Miss. Volunteers, later renamed as the 15th Reg't Miss. Infantry) and was later transferred to the Hospital at Vaiden as a steward. He served in the CSA Army from 25 May 1861 until August 1864. He entered service at Corrinth as a private. His Co. B. was under the command of Capt. Thomas Booth. (

Dr. Wilson A. HURT was one of the best known editors in the state of Mississippi. he was connected with The Argus, state prohibition organ., The Winona Times; The New Farmer (which he sold to the Mississippian, then published in Jackson). He established The Baptist Layment at Winona, which became a great denominational paper.

(Info. provided by Dr. Wililam C. HURT of Waynesboro, MS)


More About W
ILSON ALEXANDER HURT:
Education: MD from Dartmouth
Occupation: Physician
Religion: Baptist

More About M
ARY CATHERINE PITTMAN:
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Winona, MS
     
Children of W
ILSON HURT and MARY PITTMAN are:
  i.   JOSEPH NESBITT5 HURT, b. May 24, 1867, Choctaw MS; d. April 12, 1884, Winona, Mississippi.
  More About JOSEPH NESBITT HURT:
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Winona, MS

  ii.   BETTIE HURT, b. October 22, 1869; d. November 08, 1869.
  More About BETTIE HURT:
Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery near Kilmichael

  iii.   HENRY PITTMAN HURT, b. 1870, Winona, Montgomery Co., MS; m. CARRIE HEARN.
  iv.   ELIZABETH BOMAR HURT, b. January 1875, Winona, Mississippi.
  More About ELIZABETH BOMAR HURT:
Occupation: Music Teacher in Memphis

  v.   WILSON RILEY HURT, b. November 23, 1876, Winona, Mississippi; d. December 12, 1877, Winona, Mississippi.
  More About WILSON RILEY HURT:
Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery near Kilmichael

  vi.   CATHERINE A. HURT, b. November 1878, Winona, Mississippi.
  More About CATHERINE A. HURT:
Occupation: Art teacher

  vii.   WIG ALDEN HURT, b. September 22, 1879, Montgomery, Co., MS; d. November 08, 1891.
  More About WIG ALDEN HURT:
Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery near Kilmichael


12. ADELLA MINERVA4 HURT (WILSON NESBITT3, JOSEPH2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 28, 1845 in Atlanta, Georgia, and died June 09, 1936. She married RUSSELL PERRY BOND.

Notes for A
DELLA MINERVA HURT:
Lived near Winona, MS

More About R
USSELL PERRY BOND:
Occupation: Merchant
     
Children of A
DELLA HURT and RUSSELL BOND are:
  i.   LOIS5 BOND, m. WALTER WADDLINGTON, M. D..
  ii.   WILLIAM BOND, b. Abt. 1870.


13. JOSEPHINE E.4 HURT (WILSON NESBITT3, JOSEPH2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 01, 1851 in Kilmichael, Montgomery County, Mississippi, and died March 17, 1919 in Prob. Montgomery Co., MS. She married MORGAN M. DARDEN, SR..
     
Children of J
OSEPHINE HURT and MORGAN DARDEN are:
  i.   UNKNOWN5 DARDEN.
  ii.   UNKNOWN DARDEN.
  iii.   UNKNOWN DARDEN.
  iv.   UNKNOWN DARDEN.
  v.   UNKNOWN DARDEN.


14. LOUISA MALINDA4 HURT (WILLIAM K.3, THOMAS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 28, 1844 in SC, and died March 09, 1914 in Paulding Co., GA. She married ROBERT HENRY CATHCART November 02, 1865 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA, son of LARKIN CATHCART and ELIZABETH BULLARD.

Notes for L
OUISA MALINDA HURT:
Information on family of Louisa Malinda (HURT) CATHCART provided by Sam Cathcart.

Mrs. Robt. H. Cathcart:
      A useful and commendable life was ended March 9, 1914, when God called Mrs. R. H. Cathcart to join the heavenly host.
      She had been in declining health for some time, which finally developed seriously, and although her suffering was intense she bore it patiently, complaining almost solely of the additional care her illness was causing those who so faithfully and tenderly looked to her every want.
      But when God's own time came for Mrs. Cathcart to leave us, to those who were watching at her bedside it was as though Christ himself reached down and tenderly lifted her up, where Heaven's joys begin and earth's burdens are laid down, and "welcome!" and throughout that bright world ere farewells were hushed in this.
Could we but hear the gladness of those greetings
That meet our loved ones as they enter there,
Then would we too rejoice in those sweet meetings,
And banish from our hearts the gried and care.
Mrs. Cathcart , nee Miss Louise Hurt, was born in Cambell County, Georgia, September 28, 1844. She gave her heart and life to God when she was young, and was a faithful follower of him. November 5, 1865, she was married to Robert H. Cathcart, then one of Paulding's promising young men. Their union was blessed with six children, all of whom have lived to honor their devoted mother as well as their country and their sainted mother's God. They are: Mrs. Walter Lester, of near Rockmart, Ga; T. F. Cathcart, of Atlanta, Ga; Mrs. Jesse C. Meeks, of Polk Co., Ga; Charles L. Cathcart, of Atlanta, Ga; and Mrs. Charles N. Anderson of Dallas, Ga.
Mrs. Cathcart began her church relationahip about thirty years ago at Flint Hill Methodist Church near Hiram, Ga. She was loyal to her church and its teachings of love and charity found a harmony in her bosom. Many acts of kindness and tenderness are remembered by those who knew her best, who now delight in relating these little happenings which were characteristic of her. She did not do all her deeds of kindness "to be of men," but many are they that have been remembered by her will miss her tender ministrations bestowed on them in their hour of need.
She was devoted to her household, always attending to its every detail with strictest care. Honor and attentiveness to duty was her watchword, and her home was run on this plan. How well her work suceeded is attested by the noble lives of those she was responsible for rearing.
Long after a beautiful life has gone
To that fairer world on high
Our lives are bright with its lingering light,
For a true life cannot die.
Mrs. Cathcart, after a lingering illness of some months, was carried to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Anderson, where she died surrounded by her loved ones.
The funeral services were conducted by Revs. Harris and Ware at Flint Hill Methodist Church on March 10, 1914.
Many and varied were the beautiful floral offerings sent from a host of sorrowing friends over the state. The family have the sympathy and prayers of the multitude of friends whose affliction, while perhaps not so keen, is akin to theirs.
Two Friends.

Two children not mentioned in this obit were: Robert C. Cathcart, b. 3 Nov. 1870, d. 9 May 1872 and Buddy Cathcart, b. 9 Oct. 1879, d. 10 Jun 1881.
     
Children of L
OUISA HURT and ROBERT CATHCART are:
  i.   THEODORE FRANKLIN5 CATHCART, SR., b. February 10, 1872, Paulding Co., GA; d. March 10, 1952, Clearwater, FL; m. (1) MABEL LEE PRICE; m. (2) NANCY NANNIE PITTMAN, Abt. 1898.
  ii.   ADDIE MCDORA CATHCART, b. January 07, 1867, Paulding Co., GA; d. December 14, 1942, Polk Co., GA; m. WALTER LEE LESTER, December 08, 1886, Paulding Co., GA.
  iii.   ROBERT C. CATHCART, b. November 03, 1870; d. May 09, 1872, Paulding Co., GA.
  iv.   GEORGE HENRY CATHCART, b. Bet. February 02 1874 - 1875, GA; d. April 25, 1953, Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA; m. (1) FANNIE MAY HAY; m. (2) RUBY, January 14, 1900.
  v.   ANGELINE ANNIE CATHCART, b. September 03, 1877, GA; d. 1935, Polk Co., GA; m. JESSE C. MEEKS, March 03, 1901.
  vi.   BUDDY CATHCART, b. October 09, 1879, GA; d. June 10, 1881.
  vii.   CHARLES LUTHER CATHCART, b. March 20, 1883, Dallas, Paulding Co., GA; d. May 22, 1951, Atlanta, DeKalb Co., GA; m. (1) DORA BELL HAY, October 11, 1903, Cobb Co., Ga; m. (2) IRIS WILLIE BROOKS, September 21, 1913, Dallas, Paulding Co., GA.
  viii.   LOU ELLA CATHCART, b. May 25, 1887, Paulding Co., GA; d. January 04, 1967, Dallas, Paulding Co. Co., GA; m. CHARLES NOAH ANDERSON, December 23, 1909.


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