Wednesday, April 03, 2024

Jason Henderson Hunter and his 5 Family Sheets

 Jason Henderson Hunter's Family Sheets



Jason Henderson Hunter was an interesting active individual.   As Franklin, North Carolina’s, constable he had physical love with at least two females he was not married to, one possibly 2 times rimes.  Being the local law & order official he found himself at odds witht he judge often and ot penalty of the court thrown at him.

I think he had at  least 3 times was found guilty of Bastardy and ordered to pay child support of $100 a year, two of the charges was from  he same woman, about 4  years apart, so maybe thar is why he decided he and his legitimate  to move to Bolinger County, Missouri, to get out paying child support.

Interesting he became a state representative in Bollinger County.  There, he and his wife were accused of a real estate scam, so they left Bollinger County, Mo, and moved to Green County, Arkansas.

The three main areas he settled in after he left his parents  family in Union County, Georgia, Franklin, NC, Bollinger County, Mo,  and Green County, Arkansas, all were terminal sports for the Native Americans’ infamous “Trail of Tears”, which Jason was a Federal Soldier in.

In Arkansas he also owned a broom factory.

About 20 or so years ago, my wife Anna had a week-long business meeting in Memphis.  I tagged along.  One day while she was in a meeting I drove to Joneborfo, Green County, Arkansas.  I found the cemetery a lot of Jason’s descendants ae buried in but not Jason.  When I was there it was shortly after a school mass shooting.  I soon felt like a suspicious stranger.

I made a family group sheet for each of the mate that had his children,  5 Family Group sheets.  I think there are probably more, undiscovered. 












 



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