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Welcome to the fifth issue of The Hungerford Family Foundation, Inc. Newsletter pursuing our mission to supplement Stanley W. Hungerford’s Hungerford Genealogy book that he self-published initially in 1978.

This issue continues our emphasis on the numerous letters sent to Stanley in the course of his doing the research for his book.

This issue also features the first installments of two new Newsletter features where we celebrate artists and other businesses built by our Hungerford cousins as well as profiles of other living Hungerfords who have made significant contributions to their communities.

In This Issue:

  • Website update: refinements continue. The Surnames database now has more than 46,000 entries that are “live” on our website. That’s an increase of roughly 5,000 profiles in the last year. The Medical database has hundreds of individuals with their causes of death. The Library has been updated with dozens of new photographs.

  • J. Berta Morgan: An artist whose media includes aluminum and colored pencils.

  • Louis “Louie” Erwin Hungerford: Councilman, EMT, Volunteer Firefighter, and Cancer Fund Raiser – in short, a modern day hero.

  • 15 September 1975 letter from Patricia “Pat” Lockman Mahokey to Stanley W. Hungerford: 10 pages listing her line (Thomas (1), Thomas (2), Green, Lemuel (1), Lemuel (2), Richard, Pliney, Hamer) with 6 family group sheets, and more than 50 names with dates and places. A copy of that letter accompanies this newsletter.

  • The Quarterly Quiz: this quiz asks you whether you can identify the person who designed a rose window that was manufactured in London, England during 1863 featuring four angel octofoils 64 centimeters in diameter. We know the answer, do you? If so, be the first to give us the answer and win.

  • Answer to & winner of the last Quarterly Mystery.

  • The Quarterly Mystery: This question is about Thomasina Margaret Hungerford Allan (abt 1850–1935) who is interred at Camberwell Cemetery and Crematorium, Camberwell, Southwark, Greater London, England. Who was she? Who were her parents? We don’t know the answer, do you? If so, be the first to solve it and win.

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