. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903. , and at Steele Creek, where he died in 1827. Hunter, Rev. John, son of Thomas Hunter, born Novem-ber 13, 1814; educated at Jefferson, Pa.; licensed to preachin 1843; preached in Mecklenburg except from 1855 to1858, when he was in Alleghany County; died May 16,1890; married, first, to Miss Isabella Peoples in 1843; sec-ond, to Mrs. Martha Bell, in 1861 ; third, to Miss MaryMcDill in 1866. Hunter. Robert Boston, born in 1818; married RebeccaWilson Jones in 1845; cned July 17, 1902. Hunter, Rev. Wm. May, son of R. B.


. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903. , and at Steele Creek, where he died in 1827. Hunter, Rev. John, son of Thomas Hunter, born Novem-ber 13, 1814; educated at Jefferson, Pa.; licensed to preachin 1843; preached in Mecklenburg except from 1855 to1858, when he was in Alleghany County; died May 16,1890; married, first, to Miss Isabella Peoples in 1843; sec-ond, to Mrs. Martha Bell, in 1861 ; third, to Miss MaryMcDill in 1866. Hunter. Robert Boston, born in 1818; married RebeccaWilson Jones in 1845; cned July 17, 1902. Hunter, Rev. Wm. May, son of R. B. Hunter, born Feb-ruary 1, 1850; educated at Due West, S. C.; licensed in1874; preached three years in Charlottte. one in Georgia,ten in Iredell County, ten in Mecklenburg, and then at Lel>-anon, W. Va. Hutchinson, William, born in Augusta County, in1750: removed to Mecklenburg in 1774, served as Commis-sarv in Colonel Polks Regiment in the Snow campaign, in1775; was a Lieutenant in Rutherfords Brigade in 1778;Captain in Colonel William Polks Regiment in 1781 : was a. GENERAL HUGH WADDELL. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. 75 good citizen and well known in the county, and died Novem-ber 23, 1833. Irwin, Robert, son of William Irwin, signer of the Meck-lenburg Declaration of Independence, was born in Pennsyl-vania August 26, 1740; moved to Mecklenburg in 1763, andsettled near Steele Creek; married Mary, daughter of Zeb-ulon Alexander; member of the Provincial Congresses in1776; participated in the Cherokee campaign of the sameyear; General of the State Militia; member of the GeneralAssembly at intervals from 1778 to 1800; died December23, 1800, leaving seven children. Jack, Captain James, born in Pennsylvania in 1739;moved to Charlotte in 1766; participated in the Snow cam-paign and Cherokee campaign and the Hornets Nest;moved to Georgia in 1783, and settled in Wilkes County,where he died. Jackson, Andrew, Sr., born in Carrickfergus, Ireland, in1720; married Miss Elizabeth Hutchison


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