This is my Grandfather Leonard Thomas Hunter, he met my grandmother in Walker County Alabama, in the 1930's and they later moved to Stevenson Alabama. do you knowmy mysterious Grandfather? Can you help me?
He told my Grandmother that he was born in Germany and then once he said he was born in Miami Florida. He told her his name was Leonard Thomas Hunter, and his mother and father was John Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Camp or Kemp.this picture is when he was married to my grandmother. We can't find anything about him in the census. He also acted strange when someone would knock at the door. Maybe he was hiding something. If you know who he was please e-mail me. Thanks so much,
Hi I see that you are searching for information on your Grandfather Leonard Thomas Hunter. I love helping others so I thought I would email you. I do hope you receive this information. First, your Grandfather was born in Florida not Germany for this is stated on the 1940 Federal Census. His father's name was John Thomas Hunter and his mother's name was Mary Elizabeth Kemp. I also found that he died on April 22, 1964 and his Burial is as follows:
Price Cemetery
Hollywood (Jackson County)
Jackson County
Alabama, USA
Created by: Donnie Holderfield
Record added: Feb 10, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 24535519
On Find a Grave Memorial his name is listed as Rev Leonard T. Hunter
Death Place: Stevenson, Jackson, Alabama
I hope this helps solve some with your mystery. . .
Have a good week.
Jan
Leonard Thomas Hunter was born on February 21, 1911. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leonard Thomas Hunter.
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