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  1. Ann Evelina Hunter: Birth: 20 SEP 1789 in Virginia. Death: 1 FEB 1855 in Winchester, Virginia


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a. Note:   N20557 National Intelligencer (?), 29 September 1834
  Monday at Hazlefield, in Jefferson County, Virginia, on Thursday last in the 73rd year of her age, Mrs. Anne Hunter, consort of the late Moses Hunter and daughter of Gen. Adam Stephen, a distinguished officer in the Revolutionary War. Mrs. Hunter was with her father during that period in the War of Independence when the Americans occupied the vicinity of Philadelphia and could relate, with singular accuracy, many incidents of great interest connected with that memorable era in the history of these American States. From these early associations she imbibed an ardent love for her country and never failed, on all appropriate occasions, to furnish the most conclusive evidence of distinguished patriotism. In the last conflict between United States and Great Britain, she exhibited the liveliest interest, and cheerfully girded about her own sons the armor of War and sent them forth in the defense of Liberty and the rights of man. It is well known that one of those thus consecrated to the service of freedom (Lieut. David Hunter), fell whilst valiantly defending his insulted honor. The sword that glittered in his hand in that eventful moment is still preserved as a sad but sacred memorial of his courage and devotion.
  Mrs. Hunter died on the spot, where, with her first husband, Alexander Spotswood Dandridge, brother to the late wife of the celebrated Patrick Henry, she had fixed a local habitation fifty-four years ago.


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