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Hunter, Lydia, 1846-47, Mormon Battalion Wife
With the Battalion rode women, wives of the officers. Mainly among
them, Lydia, the wife of Captain Jesse O. Hunter. She gave birth
soon after her arrival to the first child of American parents to
be born in the southwest. A son, whom she named Diego Hunter, was
born April 20, 1847. The mother died two weeks later, having walked
nearly all the way from Council Bluffs. She was buried in the old
cemetery behind what is now the fueling station on Point Loma. Mrs.
Juanita Machado Wrightington, who assisted at the birth, raised
the boy, and loved him as her own. Captain Hunter was appointed
Indian Agent at San Luis Rey. Diego Hunter went there to herd cattle,
died, and was buried there.
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Pioneer Heritage
- © Carter, Kate B., ed. 20 vols. Salt Lake City: International
Society, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1958-1977. All rights reserved.
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