Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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James J. Hurd and Mary Johnson




Husband James J. Hurd 1

           Born: 1 Jan 1820 - Smyrna, Kent Co, DE 1
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           Died: 
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         Father: William Hurd (Abt 1781-Abt 1846) 1
         Mother: Nancy Johnson (      -Abt 1839) 1


       Marriage: 14 Apr 1842 2

   Other Spouse: Isabel Reed (      -1871) 2

   Other Spouse: Ellen Montgomery (      -      ) 2 - 14 Apr 1872 2



Wife Mary Johnson 2

           Born: Abt 1823
     Christened: 
           Died: 1863 2
         Buried: 


         Father: William Johnson (      -      ) 2
         Mother: Hannah [Unk] (      -      ) 2




Children
1 F Nancy Hurd 2

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           Died: Bef 1890
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2 F Sarah A. Hurd 2

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           Died: Bef 1890
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3 M William J. Hurd 2 3

           Born: 25 Dec 1844 3
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           Died: 1918
         Buried:  - Mill Creek Cemetery, Utica, Frenchcreek Twp, Venango Co, PA 4
         Spouse: Melissa J. Callahan (1846-1917)
           Marr: 1866 3


4 M Francis J. Hurd 2

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5 M Daniel Hurd 2

           Born: 
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           Died: Bef 1890
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6 U [Infant] Hurd 2

           Born: 
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           Died: in infancy
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General Notes: Husband - James J. Hurd


He was three years of age when his parents removed to Pennsylvania, and five years old when they settled in Mercer County. His early educational advantages were limited to a couple of months' attendance each year in the common schools, and amid the rugged scenes of farm labor his youth and early manhood were passed. While still a youth he took up the carpenter's trade, and for a period of twenty-five years followed that occupation in Mercer and adjoining counties. In 1864 he moved to Venango County and purchased a farm, located about two miles west of Utica, but a short time afterward he rented his place to his son, and moving to Franklin, resumed his trade in connection with rig and tank building. After a few years at the county seat he returned to his farm.
In politics Mr. Hurd was an earnest Republican, and a warm friend of temperance reform. He was a member of the United Presbyterian church for many years.

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Sources


1 —, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Brown, Runk, & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 1023.

2 —, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Brown, Runk, & Co., Publishers, 1890), Pg 1024.

3 J. H. Newton, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Columbus, OH: J. A. Caldwell Publishers, 1879), Pg 597.

4 Venango County Historical Society, Venango County Pennsylvania Cemetery Records and Early Church Histories, Vol. 6, Frenchcreek Township (Franklin, PA: Venango County Historical Society, 1998), Pg 44.


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