HUNTER, Polly Ann (Clemmer) Wylie

Date of birth:  9 May 1833 – Adams County, Ohio
Date of death: 22 Mar 1900 – Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana

The Franklin Democrat, Friday, March 23, 1900,
Volume XL Number 38, page 3 column 2

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DEATH OF MRS. HUNTER.

Mrs. Hunter, wife of Singleton W. Hunter, died yesterday afternoon at her home in this city from neuralgia of the heart. She was taken ill on Wednesday and grew rapidly worse until death came. Deceased was about sixty-seven years of age. At the time of going to press no funeral arrangements had been made. It is probable, however, the re­mains will be taken to Kansas, Mrs. Hunter’s former home, for burial.

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The Franklin Democrat, Friday, April 20, 1900,
Volume XL, Number 42, page 1, column 4

LOCAL NEWS ITEMS

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Albert Wylie, who was called here by the death of his mother, Mrs. Singleton Hunter, left Tuesday for his home at Hamilton, Kansas.

Link to Polly Ann (Clemmer) Wylie Hunter’s grave

Notes: Indiana State Library Genealogy Database; Marriages through 1850 records that Polly Ann Clemmer married Thomas Wiley [sic] on 18 Sep 1848 in Johnson County.

The 1860 US Federal Census for Hensley, Johnson County, Indiana records thirty-two-year-old, Indiana-born farmer Thomas M. Wyley [sic], his twenty-six-year-old, Ohio-born wife, Polly A. Wyley [sic] and their nine-year-old, Indiana-born son, James A. [James Albert per Find A Grave Memorial# 129447655] Wyley [sic].

The 1880 US Federal Census Mortality Schedule records that Thomas M. Wiley, born about 1826 in Indiana, died Dec 1879 in Independence, Montgomery, Indiana.

Johnson County, Indiana.; Marriage Records 1875–1901 Volumn 3, D. A. R., transcribed by Edna Thompson Bice, records on pageĀ 40 that Singleton W. Hunter married Polly A. Wiley [sic] on 6 Jul 1882.

Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899–2011, Franklin, Johnson County, Health Officer’s record Number 9, page 124, records that Polly Ann W. Hunter died from angina pectoris caused by organic heart disease, at 3 o’clock p. m. on 22 Mar 1900 in Franklin, Johnson County, aged sixty-six years, ten months and sixteen days, born in Adams County, Ohio. She was female, white, married and a housewife. Her father’s name was Thomas Clemmer and her mother’s maiden name was Polly Ann Tiles. She was buried in Friendship cemetery on 25 Mar 1900, E. G. Barnhizer, undertaker.

Submitted by Mark McCrady, Cathea Curry and Lois Johnson