Dart Talmadge Huntz

Dart Talmadge Huntz

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  • Name Dart Talmadge Huntz 
    Gender Male 
    Siblings 3 Siblings 
    Person ID I13082  Main Tree
    Last Modified 23 Nov 2012 

    Father James Henry Hunt,   b. 1843, Tennessee, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Margaret,   b. 1845, Tennessee, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F5617  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Katheryn Karetza Abbott 
    Children 
     1. Myrtle Huntz
     2. Nina Rose Hunt
     3. John Huntz
     4. Pete Huntz
     5. Mildred Huntz
     6. Cina Huntz
     7. D.T Huntz
    Last Modified 23 Nov 2012 
    Family ID F4788  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Interview with Judy Atchley Young November 22, 2012:

      Dart owned a big sawmill in Louisville. He sold land to TVA and the land is now under water as is much of Louisville. Dart owned slaves who worked the sawmill.

      Dart was the son of a German Jew who came from Germany to the U.S. and changed the name to Hunt.

      Dart and his family move to California except for Nina, and they did well there. Nina didn't want to go.
      Dart's children were Dorothy, Myrtle Huntz Mitchell (had 2 children), Cina, married a Hubbs, John, Pete who never married, Mildred (not sure who she married) who movedd to PA and died there.

      Grandmother's brother, Uncle Dan, fought in three wars and lived to be 97 years old. He had fiery red hair and green eyes. Uncle Pinkney McCarter lived n Seymour and was in the Secret Service in DC for years.

      1930 US Census, lived in Blount Co., Louisville on McAdams Road. Is a widowrer with three children still at home. Wife died sometime after 1922.


      Per Stacy Young MacCracken Carter, July 4, 2009, Grandfather Huntz was a German Jew who dropped the Z from the family name.

      Per the 1940 census, D.T. Hunt, Nina Hunt's father, returned from California at least for a visit with his daughter Nina since he was living with her when the 1940 census was taken.

      Nina's children are listed as Enid, Tomas, Hilda, Barbra, Lynon, and Janice. Judy Atchley Young had not yet been born. A copy of the ensus is attached to Dart.