Pomeroy married Mary Hunt (1705-1777) on December 14, 1732.
She then became convinced that temperance should be taught in the schools, a belief shared by Mary Hunt, with whom she worked closely.
April 24 - Mary Hunt, temperance activist (born 1830)
In 1937 Forbes married Mary Hunt (died 1997).
Its principal, Mary Hunt, said the school, which has 32 computers, offered pupils in grades 1 to 5 weekly instruction on the terminals.
Mary Hunt (1830-1906) became one of the most powerful women in the United States temperance movement promoting Prohibition of alcohol.
Controversy followed Mary Hunt even after her death.
At about the same time, Mary Hunt, a former school teacher persuaded her local school board in Massachusetts to establish temperance instruction in its schools.
Publishers had difficulty selling textbooks that were not approved by Mary Hunt; therefore, they closely followed her guidelines for content.
"Reagan has always been a large part of my life in California," said Mary Hunt, 54, of Cypress.