Excerpt from A History of the Juniata Valley and Its People, Vol. 2
Doctor Hunter married Sarah A. Mcclain, born in Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, January 16, 1848, died in Fulton county, May 24, 1890, daughter of James mcclain, a farmer of Trough Creek valley, Huntingdon county, a large land owner, and son of Jesse mcclain, an early settler of Trough Creek valley. James mcclain later moved to Wells Valley in Fulton county, where he died about 1895, leaving three children: Walter, a farmer of Nebraska; Sarah A., married Dr. Robert I. Hunter' and Mary (deceased) married John Stunkard. Children of Dr. Robert Irvin and Sarah A. (mcclain) Hunter: 1. John Russell, born in W'ells Valley, Fulton county, Pennsylvania, February 6, 1868, graduate of medico-chirurgical College, Philadelphia, M. D., 1893, now practicing in Lewistown. He married, September 25, 1895, Mary C. Vvishart' two children: John R. And Donald. 2. Mary J., married H. H. Bridenstine and resides in Everett, Pennsylvania. 3. Alice Meta, mar ried Dr. C. A. R. Mcclain and resides at Mount Union, Pennsylvania. 4. Robert Me, D. D. S., now practicing at Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; unmarried. 5. William Scott, of whom further.
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