The Hunter Reunion, which is for the Descendents of John
Hunter (c1775-1848), is to be June 7, at
Alexander's Track Rock Campground, in Union County.
In 1982, I carried with me my uncle Doug Hunter
(1916-1986). After the Reunion my
distant cousin Austine Hunter Wallis
invited us over to her father's house for a visit and look at her Hunter line
old home place. Austine and I have
been communicating years swapping information about Hunter history.
she showed us around the house she grew up in and her elderly father Jess Hunter still lived
in. Interesting, in the living room of
the old house she pointed out bullet holes where one time before 1900 there was
a gun fight ruckus in the house.
Her brother Jack Hunter dropped in. Jack said he was up on business. He did not attend the reunion. We were introduced to Jack and said we lived
in Marietta. He said so did he. My uncle Doug said he lived in the Fair Oaks
area and he said so did he. One of them
said they lived on Pine Street and they other said so did he.
It turned out they lived next door to each other. Jack was new on Pine Street and had not met
his neighbors yet.
Jack was a contractor (he died since). One time he was delivering a load of dirt to
my neighbor. My neighbor Jim told me a
Jack Hunter was delivering him a load of dirt so a made a point to be there and
speak to him. He did not remember me
and our brief meeting at his old home place in Union County.
A similar "its a small world" encounter at the
Hunter Reunion in Union County, Georgia:
2008 was the last time I attended the Descendents of John Hunter Reunion
in Union County. I think I must have
wore my NAVY USS NEWPORT NEWS ball cap.
A man looked to be about my age, also a John Hunter Descendant , asked
me was I on the USS NEWPORT NEWS. I told
him I was on it with the HU-4 Helicopter Squadron all of the last week of
December and all of January 1965. Our
primary objective was to meet a British ship in New Orleans and reenact the
Battle O f New Orleans. Apparently no
one told them the Battle of New Orleans of the war should have never been . Peace was agreed upon before that date, but
new traveled slow. The man said he was
on the USS NEWPORT NEWS the same time, in a Marine Unit.
ex Marine on USS NEWPORT NEWS 1965
That is amazing, I was not aware I was on the same ship as
blood kin and did not know it until 33 years later in the north Georgia
mountains, then just by coincidence.
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