1900 Census of Harrison Co TX
Household Members	Age	RelationshipElbert Hunt             	43	Head
Mattie Hunt              	38	Wife
Odell Hunt               	15	Son
Eunice Hunt              	14	Daughter
Robert Hunt              	12	Son
Hobart Hunt               	11	Son
Mattie Hunt              	10	Son
Oates Hunt               	  8	Son
Elbert Hunt               	  6	Son
Herbert Hunt             	  4	Son
James Hunt               	  2	Son
Shirley Hunt              	  1	Son
1910 Census of Harrison Co TX
Household Members	Age	RelationshipElbert F Hunt            	53	Head
Mattie Hunt               	48	Wife
Odell Hunt               	25	Son
Mat Hunt                   	19	Son
Porter Hunt               	18	Son
Elbert Hunt                	16	Son
Herbert Hunt             	14	Son
James Hunt               	13	Son
Shirley Hunt              	11	Son
Hardy Hunt               	  9	Son
Hazel Hunt                	  7	Daughter
Harry Hunt                	  5	Son
1920 Census of Harrison Co TX
Household Members	Age	RelationshipElbert Hunt                	62	Head
Mattie Hunt               	57	Wife
Matt Hunt                 	29	Son
Porter Hunt               	28	Son
Elbert Hunt Jr            	27	Son
Herbert Hunt             	25	Son
James Hunt              	22	Son
Shirley Hunt              	20	Son
Hardy Hunt              	18	Son
Hazel Hunt               	17	Daughter
Harry Hunt               	16	Son
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DEATH OF PROMINENT CITIZEN1893 Mr. Elbert F. Hunt, one of Harrison county's best citizens, died at his home 8 miles north of Hallsville Sunday afternoon, Mr. Hunt had been sick only a few days and his death was from Erysipelas. 
He was born in Tennessee more than 60 years ago and has been an honored, useful citizen of Harrison county for years. He married Miss Mattie Bass and to them born the following children, who survive him: Odell, Robt. Elbert, Porter Matt, Herbert, Harry, Hardy, James and Shirley Hunt, and one daughter, Miss Hazel Hunt. The family is an honor to their father and mother and Harrison county. 
Mr. Hunt was a member of the Baptist church and has been identified- prominently with every movement for the betterment of his neighborhood and -county. Besides his wife and children he issurvived by four brothers and two sisters and a grand daughter, Miss Lois Cole. The funeral will be today at 10 a. m. at the Hallsville cemetery. Mrs. Will Wolz of Marshall is a sis.ter of Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Wolz and her daughter. Miss Shirley, and many other relatives and friends from Marshall will attend the funeral.