The Jubilee History and Biographical Sketches of the [Black] Liberty Association, G. R. Ford. Printed and Published by Times Publishing Company of Smith's Grove, Ky., 1916. Also taken from Barren's Black Roots, Vol. 3, Michelle B. Gorin, (C) May 1993. Used by permission. [Barren Co.] ALICE HUNTER, the first and only daughter of W. F. and Rosa Hunter, was born and reared in Barren County. She entered school at Gum Spring, in 1885, and attended school ten sessions of three and four months. She embraced a hope in Christ, December 1893, at Glasgow Junction and joined the church at that place and was baptized by Rev. L. Shobe and remained a faithful member of that body until November 1914, when she moved her membership to Loving Spring. She was a Sunday School secretary at Gum Spring several years before her marriage with Oscar Irwin in December 1903. To this union are two boys, Ocee Sam, the younger, is 4 years, the other son's name is Ed Council Irwin. Hunter Shobe Irwin = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/barren/hunter.a.txt