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Transcribed biography of Enos Melville and Carolyn Louciel Hunter
ENOS MELVILLE AND CAROLYN LOUCIEL HUNTER
Enos Melville and Carolyn Louciel Hunter. R. 1, Hebron. Ind., were married on August 8, 1941.
Enos: born May 20. 1894 at Rosemont, Ontario, Canada, the son of Hamilton and Catherine Hunter. He served as a Lt. in the first World War in the British Royal Flying Corps. He came to the United States in 1923, to Valparaiso in 1926. He was employed by McGill Mfg. Co. as Foreman of the Maintenance for 34 years. In 1950 he and his . wife, Carolyn, moved from Center Twp. to an 80 acre farm in Boone Twp. to further his interest in registered Angus cattle.
Carolyn: born in Center Twp., Porter Co., the daughter of Richard Wesley and Margaret MacGregor Lytle. Also born to this union were John Wesley, Richard MacGregor. Margaret Cordelia and Robert Denison. Her father was the son of Aaron Wesley and Cordelia Denison Lytle. Aaron Wesley was the son of Aaron and Hannah Jones Lytle. Aaron W. Lytle was born in Boone Twp. July 12, 1841. Mrs. Hunter served as Dep. Treas. of Porter County for 4 years. She was active in the G.O.P. of Porter Co., serving as County Vice-Chairman for 4 years beginning in 1938. In 1954 she began work at the First State Bank (now First National Bank) and was the Auditor of the Bank for 15 years until her retirement in 1971. She is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Valparaiso and the Margaret Bryant Blackstone Chapter of the NSDAR of Hebron.
Source: American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Porter County. 1976. A Biographical History of Porter County, Indiana. Valparaiso, Indiana: American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Porter County, Inc. 180 p.
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