DAVID HUDSPETH born Feb 7th 1762 Granville Co NC married Sarah Wooldrid
1800 Dec 25th Deed Book 1 A Warren Co. Ky. "Thomas Highsmith and wife Sally to William Herndon of Green County, Ky. for 250 pounds, 223 acres on the south side of Green River adjoining the lands of Jesse Adkinson and Littlebury Sublett, dec'd, Menoah Laskey and Martin Frazer deceased. Wits: David Hudsepth, George Hudspeth Senior and George Hudspeth"
THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF ELBERT CO. GA. by John H.McIntosh pages 551 and 552
"William Wooldrige Sr. was accompanied to Elbert Co.by his son Gibson and his son in law Hudspeth. They arrived in Elbert Co in the winter of 1783 as records in Book C-P 103 in the ofice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Elbert show" "Sarah Flourney Wooldrige daughter of William Sr. married David Hudspeth in Surry Co. North Carolina"
Historical Collections of Ga. Vol.3
Page 11-William Wooldrige to wife Sarah, 100 acres where we did live and five slaves Jack, Jenny,Rachel, Lucy and Isby, all stock, furniture for life. To son Richard slaves Cate, Ceasar,and Pheby in his possession.To son William, slaves Frank, Sam and Nelly. To son Thomas slaves Chas, Abel,and Nancy. To son Gibson slaves James, Cain, and Sucky. To son Edward slaves Winny, Sarah and a wagon. To daughter Sally Hidspeth, slaves Ceasar, Joan, and Nancy for her life and then at her death to her children. To daughter Patty Davis slaves Isaac and Peg for her life and then to her children. Mentions debts owed by Phillip Ryon and Blassingame Harvey. Exors: sons Thomas and Gibson and wife Sarah. Sogned Dec.6, 1797 recorded July 25, 1798 Elbert Co.Ga.
Sarah Wooldrige's will to grandson Thomas W.Davis a colt Jolly. The rest of the estate to be sold and divided into five equal parts one to each of my beloved children, Thomas, Gibson, Edward and Sally Hudspeth. The fifth part to be divided between my grandchildren, Thomas W. Absolom, William, Sarah F.,minors lawful heirs of Joseph T.Davis. Signed Feb.24, 1804 recorded May 27, 1806
From Through the Years With the Hudspeths, Anna G. Ford Pg 72-76 and 99
David witnessed deeds in Wilkes Co., GA; abt 1787 - Married Sarah; 1790 Wilkes Co tax list/census - 3 polls, 4 slaves, 60 acres; 1798 - 200-acre land grant in Warren Co KY 1799 - member of House of Representatives, Warren Co KY; 1799 - Major of 2nd Battalion Regt., Warren Co.; 1802 - Colonel of 25th Regt.; 1800/01 - David on Warren Co. KY census; 1801-04 - Land and other recorded transactions in Warren Co..
Spartanburg County/District Deed Abstracts 1785-1827 by Albert Pruitt, page 319. Book K-page 332:
Feb 6 1804... Rachel Hendrix (Warren Co Ky) to Hudspath and William Milton, JP's of Warren Co. Ky, dower renounced for 400 acres in Spartanburg on Two mile Creek of Enoree River, renouncement to Thomas Hendrix(now in Warren Co. Ky). Wit: none. Signed David Hudspath and Wm Milton. Recorded june 2 1806. Feb 2 1804 (Warren Co. Ky) William Chaplin, clerk of county, certifys David Hudspath and William Milton were justices when they signed.
1808 - David sold land in Warren Co; 1810 - David not show on Warren Co census. It's possible, but not likely, that he was the David in Surry Co., NC. That David and his wife were ages 26 to 45, a son under 10, a daughter under 10, and another daughter 10 to 16. Suggests that the family moved to Louisiana about 1812, and that David was killed enroute.
Dec 1812 - David's estate recorded in St. Landry Parish, LA. Net value of estate $2,895.75, including 8 slaves, $2,680. 1812 Probate #49. Heirs: Widow Sarah, sons Green, George, John & David Hudspeth Witnesses (or heirs?): Jos. Elah Andus, Henry Raper, James Coe
Kentucky Land Grants Part 1 Chap 4 South of Green River Pg 339
Hudspeth David 200 ac 7-7-1798 Hudspeth Davis 200 ac 10-25-1805
1800 HUDSEPTH DAVID Warren Co KY Tax List
1807 Nov 11th Warren Co KY David Hudspeth, William McWilliams and Karak Wilkinson wittnesses the Will of Calloway Bunch Warren Co KY Wills Bo
1810 HUDSPETH DAVID Indian Lands AL (No Page Number Given) 1820 HUDSPETH SALLY St Landry Parish LA 112 00024-011001 1830 HUDSPETH MRS DAVID St Landry Parish LA 54 0002-000001 1840 HUDSPETH GREEN St Landry Parish LA 251 01200001-000000001
1850 Mortality Schedule Hudspetts, Sara State: Louisiana Year: 1850 County: St. Landry Roll: Age: 83 Birth State: NC Month: Sept Cause of Death: Fever
Marriages Sally Hudspeth married Levi Morris Aug 22 1826 Elizabeth Hudspeth married Thomas M Watkins Feb 23 1846
Children
- Green Hudspeth born 1789 KY
- George Hudspeth
- John D Hudspeth born 1800 KY
- David Hudspeth
- Male Hudspeth
- Male Hudspeth
- Sarah Hudspeth Morris
- Patsey Hudspeth Coe
(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)
Early Records of Georgia page 52 Vols. 1&2 by Grace Davidson page 52 "John Blalock Sr. to wife Mary the home place of 170 acres on Soap Creek and all other property for live, the minor children to receive their proportion at majority or marrriage to corespond to those already married. To Caide Blalock 20 shillings, Catey Wallow, David Blalock, John Blalock Jr., Elizabeth, Gibson Blalock, Mary Blalock, Patsey, Lucy " the nine survivors to share equally. David and John Blalock Jr and John Wallow execs. signed Feb.3, 1795 probated Dec.14, 1795. Attest: Samuel Crawley, Abel Tatom, Milly Tatom, Elizabeth Wells." Page 203 John Blalock dec'd warrant of appraisement dec.14, 1795 David Blalock and John Wallace sworn executors. Returns for 1800, paid John Hamilton for a bond due Geo. Alston, Dec.25, 1788, for 45 pound Va.currency. The bond says "I John Blalock of Surry Co. N.C. oblige myself to pay George Alston of Granville Co."John Brown attest.This note was settled with a slave boy Harry. Receipt of Kimbro Standard, John Blalock, Gibson Blalock March 7, 1803 and of Thomas Barrett Jan. 28, 1803 in full of their legacies. John Wallace exector.
Children
-Caide Blalock
-Catey Blalock
-David Blalock
- John Blalock Jr.
-Elizabeth Blalock
-Gibson Blalock
-Mary Blalock
-Patsey Blalock
-Lucy Blalock
(Collections of Dubie Hudspeth: http://www.geocities.com/blsa44/Ralphhudspethjr.html)
Robert McLemore Butler notes that the information on the Ralph HUDSPETH family came from the Surry County (NC) Heritage Book, Section 353, page 294.
Ralph Hudspeth's will, Henrico County, Virginia 1719
I Ralph Hudspeth being sick and weak in body but sound and perfect memory thanks be to God make this my last will and testament hereby making all former wills void.
Item I give and bequeath my soul unto the hand of God the maker hoping to find remission and pardon to all my sins through the mercies and of my Savour Jesus Christ and my body to be decently buried according to thedecision of my Executrix.
Item I give and bequeath unto my loving son George Hudspeth all my land purchases of James Powell cook to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my above son. Item I give also to my said son one feather bed and furniture there to belonging.
Item I give and bequeath unto my four daughters Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary,and Margaret each of them a heifer and my broadcloth coat.
Item I give unto my son George Hudspeth all the broadcloth remaining from my coat.
Item I give and bequeath unto my wife Margaret (Eyers) Hudspeth all the remainder of my movable estate both within and without. Item I make my above wife hole and Sole Executrix to this my last will and Testament in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 19th day of February. Ralph Hudspeth Witness Robert Woodson William Fuqua (his mark) Joseph Fuqua (his mark)
At a court held for Henrico County the 6th day of April 1719 the will was proved by the oaths of William Fuqua and Joseph Fuqua two of the witnesses thereto and was thereupon admitted. Test. William Randolph
Ralph Hudspeth Jr was born abt 1695 Henrico Co VA.It is thought that Ralph married first Mary Carter, daughter of Giles and Mary (Provall) Carter abt 1728.By 1737 Ralph had married a second time to a Catherine. Her maiden name is unknown at this time. Ralph Hudspeth Jr died in Surry Co NC Nov 1777. Ralph's will was written June 11 1776.
1718 July 12 Ralph HUDSPITH, Junr., 370 acs. (N.L.), Henrico Co; on N.side of James Riv; beg at Thomas Pleasants' on Woolfpitt Br., parting sd. Pleasants & Francis Sampson. 40 Shill. p.203 (Patent Book 10, p 377)
1724 July 9 Ralph HUDSPIT, apparently still owned the above land. p.263 (Patent Book 12, p 2)368 acres on the north side of James River begg. &c. standing in Ralph Hudspits line parting said Hudspit; Amos Lad, and said Addams
1725 October 16 Ralph Hudspeth II, indenture with Jospeh Fuqua, October 16, 1725. Goochland Co., deed bk I pg. 39, VA.
1728 16th Ralph HUDSPETH to sd Joseph FUQUA, 100 ac., part of 370 acres granted to Ralph HUDSPETH 12 July 1718, joining to 270 acres sold of ye aforesaid patent to ye above said Joseph FUQUA and his brother William FUQUA. (Goochland Co. Deed Book 1, p 38) (June C. Cottrell's 30 Sep 1996 e-mail)
1728 November Henrico Co., VA November 1728, Ralph Hudspeth and wife, Mary, acknowledge of land to William Willis. Henrico Court Order Book 1717-17?, p. 219.
1728 Goochland County VA Order Book 1 Page 37 Ralph Hudsepth acknowledges a deed he made to Joseph Fuqua and it is ordered to be recorded Nov.Court 1728
1730 September 28 Ralph HUDSPITH, 400 acs. (N.L.), Goochland Co; on N. side of Appomattocks Riv; on Col. William Randolph's line. 40 Shill. p. 371 (Patent Book 13, p 482)
1732 April 11 Ralph HUDSPEATH apparently still owned land in Goochland Co. per the patent of Thomas WILLIAMSON. [Note: A Thomas WILLIAMSON was married to Susan CARTER, daughter of Giles CARTER I before 1701] p.416 (Patent Book 14, p 436)
1737 Goochland County VA Order Book 4 page 261 Ralph Hudpith acknowledges a deed from himself to John Davis to be his act and deed and it is ordered to be recorded. Katherine, wife of said Ralph ( she being firs privately examined) relinguishes her rights of dower in the land by said deed which is ordered to be recorded. March Court 1737
Benjamin Weisgler 111--Goochland Records page 14 March 1, 1737 Ralph Hudspeath of Goochland Co, carpenter, to John Davis of same planter, for 12 pound land on north side of Appomattox River next to Col.,Wm.Randolf, Henry Brezeel, and Cutbirt Williams. Signed Ralph ( R) Headspith Recorded 21 March 1737, Catherine wife of Ralph relingusihes her dower right.
1744 June 1744 Ralph HUDSPETH of Henrico sold John DAVIS for 10 pounds 100 acres on other land of John DAVIS. Witnesses Giles X HUDSPETH, Robert DAVIS, and Wm. ARTHUR (Goochland Deed Book 4, p 358)
Ralph Jr. left VA for NC. Between 1739 and 1745. The last deed of land Transaction is in Goochland C., VA. (Taken from Henrico Co., 1727-28).
1742 Ralph is listed in Colonial Census in Edgecomb Co., NC
1745 April 11 Ralph Hudspeth Land Grant, Edgecomb Co., NC. North Carolina ColonialRecords vol. 4, pg. 766, 640 acres. Council held at Newbern, April 11, 1745. Petitions for land grants, warrants
1745 Jan 8th 600 acres granted to Ralph HUDSPETH
1745 Feb 7th Ralph (X) HUTSPETH, Witness p 202 (DB 5, p 376)
1745 April 18th 640 acres granted to Ralph HUDSPETH
1746 Jan 26th Ralph (X) HUDPETH, Witness P 210 (DB 5, p 470)
1750 Jan 22 Ralph deed land Granville Co., NC. on Jan. 22, 1750. buys land for 100 proclamation money, 220 acres from William Stevens. Deed Bk A pl. 365. Buys land in Granville Co., NC from William Stevens, for 100 pounds, March 5, 1750.
1750 Jan 1st Ralph HEDGEPETH of Edge. Co. to Robert TUCKER of Edge. Co., 20 pounds current money of VA, 320 acres, joining Giles HEDGEPETH, part of 600 acres granted the sd. Ralph 8 Jan 1745. Wit: Thomas GOOD, Gilbert HAY, William HORLOCK, Art HARRIS, Wm. TURNER. p 120 (DB 3, p 527)
1750 Jan 22nd Ralph HEDGEPETH of Edge. Co. to William REVES of Edge. Co., 100 pounds proclamation money, 320 acres, the plantation Ralph HEDGEPETH now lives on, all gardens, orchards, etc. Wit: W. TURNER, Thomas GOOD. p 126 (DB 4, p 83)
1750 May 13th Ralph HODSPETH of Edge. Co. to Giles HODSPETH of Edge. Co, 10 pounds current money of VA, 320 acres more or less on the north side of Great Creek, all houses, orchards, etc., the plantation the sd. Giles now lives on and is 1/2 of a grant to Ralph HODSPETH 15 Apr 1745. Wit: Thomas GOOD, Gilbert HAY, William HORLOCK, Art HARRIS. p 120 (DB 3, p 527)
1750 Nov 20th Thomas GOOD for 150 pounds current money of VA, 320 acres on both sides of Great Creek, all houses, orchards, gardens, etc., the SW half of a grant to Ralph HEDGEPETH 11 Apr 1745. Wit: Arthur HARRIS, Joseph BRADLEY, Harris GILLUM. p 167 (DB 4, p 80)
1751 August 1751 Giles HODSPETH sold this 320 acres to William REVES for 60 pounds current money of VA. Wit: Thamas GOOD, W. TURNER p 138 (DB 4, p 223)
1758 Jun 28 Ralph HEDGSPETH had land in Edgecombe Co., adjoining William REEVES, Philemon BRADFORD, and Thomas JACKSON p 244 (DB 6, p 335)
1762 Ralph HUDSPETH/Rafe HUGPETH, Senr. on Granville Co., N.C. Tax List, Fishing Creek Dist. He declared 5 polls - 1 for himself and 4 for slaves (Flood, Dice, Janny & Nanny). Next to him were Carter HEDGPETH/HUGPATH/HEDGPETH and Aris HEDGPETH/Ares HUGPETH. Nearby, in Oxford District, were Ghiles/Giles HUDSPETH, Ralph HUDSPETH, Jr. (and a negro woman Agg), and Osbourne HEDGPETH/ Ozborn HUDSPETH.
I don't know whose son Osbourne is. All of the above (except the two Ralphs) declared just l poll. It appears that "taxables" were white males over 16 and all negroes and mulattoes, male and female, free and slave. The various spellings reflect the way the names were written by the original tally-takers and the changes made after their lists were submitted to the court.] Other family names on this list are William MOORE, Ephriam McLEMORE, Philemon BRADFORD, Giles CARTER, & Joseph LUNSFORD. "Dubie"
Ralph Hedgepeth aged about 73 and Catherine his wife aged about 48 entered the birth of their son David born Feb.7, 1762" Pg 124 Granville Co. North Carolina Deeds 1746 -1765 by Zae Gwynn
1774& 1775 Surry Co NC Tax List 1774 Ralph HUDSPETH, Airs HUDSPETH (his son or grandson?), Anthony FLOOD & negroes Ned, Jane, old Nan, young Nan & Bess on Surry Co., NC tax list. 8 Polls.
Next door was John HUDSPETH, Charles PERSIAN & negro Quamner. 3
1775 Joseph Williams along with "Ralph Hudspeth, son Airs Hudspeth, , Negroes Flood, Ned, Nan, Jenn and Nan." One John Hudspeth was captain of a Surry Co. tax/militia district and a justice in 1775.
1776 May 14 John Hudspeth sold Ralph Rhudspeth, R., for L50, 250 A on the E. side of the Yadkin R at the head of Reed Creek, it being part of a Granville grant to the John Howard who sold it to Elijah Skidmore who conveyed it to John Hudspeth, wit: Giles (X) Hudspeth, Richard (X) Blalock (SCDB A:220);
The will of Ralph Hudspeth Jr June 11th 1776
In the Name of God, Amen This eleventh day of June in the year of our Lord Christ, One thousand, Seven Hundred and Seventy Six, I Ralph Hudspeth, of the County of Surry and province of North Carolina, being of perfect mind and memory, thanks be unto God, calling unto mind the mortality of my Body and, too, knowing that is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, that is to say. First, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it. And my Body to be buried in a Christian like manner at the descretion of my Executors, hereinafter names, not doubting but at the Resurection I shall receive the same by the mighty Power of God. And as to my Worldly Estate, I dispose of them in the following manner.
In primary I give and bequeath to my son Ralph, A Negro woman named Agg, the same I lent to him some time ago to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Carter a Negro man names Bob, the same that has had in possession some time to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Jiles a negro man named Dick that he has now in possession to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter, Margrate Moore Ten Shillings proclamation money.
Item I give and bequeath to my son David all that tract of land whereon I now live to take possession thereof after the marriage or decease of his mother to him and his heirs forever.
Nevertheless if my son David should die before he arrives at the age of twenty one years or without a lawful heir of his body then and in that case it is my desire that the said land should be sold and the money arriving there from to be equally divided between the surviving children that I have my wife Catharine.
Item I also give and bequeath to my son David thirty pounds proclamation money.
Item I lend to my beloved wife Catharine the Land and Plantation whereon I now live; also the following Negroes (to wit) Flood, Nedd, Nan, Jenny, and Young Nan together with all my stock and household furniture during her natural life of widowhood and after her decease or marriage, I give and bequeath the aforesaid Negroes (to wit, Flood, Nedd, Nanm, Jenny, and Young Nan, together with their increase. Also, all my stock and household to my following children (to wit, George Hudspeth, Airs Hudspeth, John Hudspeth, David Hudspeth, Hannah McLemore, Mary Blalock, Martha Wooldridge, and Lucy Wooldridge to be Equally divided between them and their heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Jiles Hudspeth Ten Shiling proclamation money.
Lastly I do appoint my beloved wife, Catharine, Executrix and George Hudspeth and John Hudspeth Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. In Testimony whereof, I have unto set my Hand and affiexed my seal the day and date above written. Signed & Sealed & Acknowledged his In the Presence of Ralph R. Hudspeth mark Tho. Johnson J. Williams Thomas Johnson, Jun.
Prvd by William Rec. Nov. Ct. 1777 Inv. of est. of Ralph returned by Catherine Hudspeth and John Hudspeth Rec. Aug. CT 1778.
1777 Aug 20th Granville County Deed Book L 431-(179) Giles Hudspeth of Surry Co, NC to Abel Tatom of Granville Co, NC, 20 August 1777, for 150 pounds proclamation money of NC, one certain tract dividend & parcel of land lying and being the northside of Tar River in the county above mentioned, containing by estimation 300 acres.beginning at Aquila Snellings line at a Pine, running west 240 poles to a white oak, thence sounth 200 poles to a Pine, then east by a course of marked trees to a beech, 240 poles then to Snellings line, 200 poles to the first station, taking in the plantation where on Rody Brumit now lives, the same being a part of a tract of land purchased by the said Gibbe Chavis of John Metesick JilesHudspeth. Wit: Ralph Hudspeth, John (4) Hudspeth.Granville County Court Nov 1777. Proved by the oath of Ralph and John Hudspeth. Reubin Searcy, Clerk of Court.
Granville County Deed Book L 433-(181) Giles Hudspeth of Surry Co, NC to his son John Hudspeth of Granville Co, NC, 21 Aug 1777, for 75 pounds currant money of NC, one certain parcel and tract of land lying and being in the said county of Granville on the southside of Fishing Creek, by estimation 200 acres, by the Spring Branch which divides it from the land of William Douglass, formerly a part of the same tract and all other parts by the marked trees, the Creek, & soon as mentioned in the original deed. Giles (X) Hudspeth. Wit: Isiah Cox,Ralph Hudspeth. Granville County NC Nov Court 1777. Proved by the oath of Ralph Hudspeth. Reubin Searcy CC
1782 Surry Co NC Tax list Catherine Hudspeth as holding 333 acres,7 slaves, & 4 horses. Valuation 470 pounds 10 shillings.
Son David is nearby with 200 acres, 2 slaves, 3 horses/mules, & 3 cattle. Valuation 201 pounds.
1785 Tax list of Capt. Wright Ayres Hudspeth with 1,440 A. and 1 wp, John Hudspeth with 400 A and 1 wp Mary Hudspeth with 600 A., and no polls.
1788 Feb 11th Catherine (X) Hudspeth who wittnessed a deed along with Aires Hudspeth on 11 Feb 1788 (Surry Co NC deed book D pg 412
Neither Catharine nor David are listed in the 1784/87 NC State census or the 1790 Federal Census for NC.
1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc
1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store
In a March 4, 1959 letter from Myrl Binkelman to Cora Striffler, she wrote that Keith had sold his home in Wisconsin and was moving to St. Louis, MO, after being promoted by Kresge's.
1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc
1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store
At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, a 29 year old William A. Huebotter, born March 1871 in Texas to German parents, was a student at Valparaiso College and Northern Indiana Normal School in Valparaiso City, Porter County, Indiana.
1920 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh Ward 10, Algoma Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 180 Sheet 4A
578-73-76
Binckelman, Myrle Partners (head) F W 30 S Wisc Wisc Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Binckelman, Luella Partners F W 40 S Wis Wis Vermont Partners Grocery Store
Huebotter, William Nephew M W 10 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Dale Nephew M W 6 S Tx Tx Wisc
Huebotter, Keith Nephew M W 5 S Tx Tx Wisc
1930 Census
Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh
Enumerated April 7, 1930
ED 70-23 SD 8 Sheet 7B
246-180-187
Binkelman, Luella Hd F w 55 S Wis Wis Wis None
Binkelman, Myrle Sister F W 46 S Wis Wis Wis Saleslady grocery
Huebotter, William J Nephew M W 20 Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Notion Store
Huebotter, Richard K Nephew M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx Pin Setter Bowling Alley
Huebotter, Dale V Nephew M W 15 S Tx Tx Wisc Stock Man Dry Goods Store
David Alan Huff, 68, of Milam, Texas passed away Thursday, February 18, 2021 at Sabine County Hospital in Hemphill, Texas.
David was born on July 17, 1952 in Center, Texas to Oscar Thomas Huff and Billie Merle Gellatly Huff. He attended school at Hemphill ISD and later served in the United States Air Force. He worked in the construction business.
He is survived by his son, David Alan Huff, Jr.; daughter, Rachel; brothers, Ted Huff of Mississippi and Tommy Huff of Henderson; and sister, Susan Sheard of Milam.
Cremation arrangements were handled by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill.
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, March 3, 2021, page 4
At the time of the 1940 census, he was listed in Bexar County, Texas, JP No. 6, Military Reservation, Kelly Field. He was shown as Male, White, age 22, born in Texas, residence in 1935 Harris County. His occupation was that of a soldier in the US Army.
Obituary
CMSGT, Jerald C. Huff went to meet his Lord on July 18, 2012 at the age of 94. He was born in Hemphill, TX on January 4, 1918 to Claude and Alpha Huff. Mr. Huff served 30 years in the Air Force and retired in San Antonio. He was an avid fisherman and hunter, followed the Texas Sports Teams, loved music and enjoyed time with family and friends. He was preceded in death by son, Jerald C. Huff, Jr., parents Claude & Alpha Huff, 3 brothers, Rodney, Jack & Kenneth Huff, 1 sister Marjorie Huff. Mr. Huff is survived by his wife of 71 years, Mary Irene Huff, daughter Pamela Boyer, son-in-law Michael Boyer and many loving nieces and nephews and other extended family.
Name Callie Mcbride
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Apr 1941
Event Place Bronson, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 05 Jan 1861
Birthplace Sabine, Texas
Father's Name Kit Huffman
Mother's Name:
Informant Tommie McBride
Certificate Number 19777
GS Film number 2138480
Digital Folder Number 005144986
Image Number 01591
Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39S-KMS : accessed 05 Feb 2014), Callie Mcbride, 13 Apr 1941; citing certificate number 19777, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2138480.
"The father of "Kit" Huffman was thought to be John [Huffman]...also the father of Asa (Jasper Co.) Owen Huffman who also came to Sabine Co. and Leah and Penny who remained in N.C. The family emigrated from Germany and spelled their name Hoffman."
Was shown on the muster roll of Captain J.M. Burroughs Company of the Sabine County Volunteer Infantry, CSA, and was enlisted at Hemphill, Texas by Drury Field for 3 months duty on January 15, 1863.
At the time of the 1810 Federal census, he was enumerated with his daughter and son-in-law, Callie and Thomas McBride, in Sabine County, Texas.
Douglas Elwood Huffman Sr. 94, passed away on April 21, 2020 in Humble, Texas. He was born on February 27, 1926 in Hemphill, Texas to Jesse Jones Huffman Sr. and Thelma Odessa Pate. He was a WWII Veteran serving with the 1252nd Combat Battalion Army Engineers. He received the WWII Victory Ribbon, EAMET Service Ribbon and the American Campaign Ribbon. He became a Harris County Deputy Reserve Constable in January 1958. He owned Huffman Construction Company from 1979-1990. He was a Member of the Cleveland VFW and the Northeast Community Center. He enjoyed playing "42" dominoes (which he and his brother Jesse usually always won). He loved to fish. He loved country music and two stepping.
He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 59 years, Florence Elizabeth (Camp) Huffman, brothers Jesse Huffman and Wendell Huffman.
Those left to cherish his memory: his daughter, Beverly DeWeese, sons, Doug Huffman Jr (Linda) of Humble, Horlan Huffman of Houston. his sisters: Nell Walker, Ailene Huffman, Nancy Cunningham and sister-in-law Margaret Huffman, all of Hemphill, Texas. his grandsons, Don DeWeese Jr, Robert (Chelsea) and David Huffman (Haylee). granddaughters: Natalie DeWeese (Keith), Renee Jenkins (Mark), Chrystal DeWeese and Raylynn Huffman. his great-grandsons: Justin Dobbs (Bethany), Mark Jenkins, Jeremiah Jenkins, Timothy Jenkins, Dartagnan DeWeese, Ryder Mueller and Sawyer Huffman. great-granddaughters: Emily Dobbs, Kaylee DeWeese, Kaitlyn Browne, Miranda Mueller, Taylor Davis, Ana Davis, Gracie Huffman and Lauren Huffman. great-great-grandson Derek Dobbs. great-great- granddaughters: Delanie DeWeese, Riley Dobbs and many other relatives and friends.
He was a "Gentleman" all of his life. The best husband, dad and grandfather in the world, loved by many and will be greatly missed.
(Downloaded from Dignity Memorial website, also published in The Sabine County Reporter, May 20, 2020, Page 3)
Edwin Aliene Huffman of Hemphill, Texas passed away Thursday, January 13, 2022 at her home at the age of 97 years old.
Aliene was born in Sabine County, Hemphill, Texas on September 25, 1924 to Jesse Jones Huffman and Thelma Pate Huffman. She was the second of six children. Aliene had one son, Kenneth Huffman and one grandson, Allen Cain Huffman of Iowa.
Aliene loved to travel and she visited many countries. She even developed a close friendship with a family in Australia that would often come visit her when she lived in Houston.
She was one of the first female meter maids for the City of Houston. She often referred to herself as "an under-paid street walker" and she loved wearing bright colors and high-heels. She could even be seen wearing her heels on the beat and on the beach and she still wore them, even at the age of 97. She lived in Lufkin for many years so that her grandson could attend Angelina College and was a member of the Methodist church there. As her health declined, she eventually moved closer to her family and settled in Hemphill.
Aliene was a character and loved life and the people in it. She will be missed and she was loved by all who knew her.
The family of Ms. Aliene Huffman would like to thank Harbor Hospice for all the love and care they helped provide during her final days.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jesse and Thelma Huffman; brothers, Jesse, Douglas, and Wendell Huffman and her son, Kenneth Huffman.
She is survived by her sisters, Nancy Cunningham and Nell Walker, both of Hemphill as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and grandson, Allen Huffman.
Visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Monday, January 17, 2022 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.
Graveside services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 17, 2022 in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home with Bro. Wesley Pate officiating.
Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.
Downloaded from Starr Funeral Home
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 19, 2022, page 8
Name: Eugenia Huffman
Death Date: 15 Feb 1972
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 68 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 14 Jan 1904 (Appears to be off by 10 years per census records?)
Birthplace: Texas
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Riley Huffman
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Laua Buckley
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223616
Digital Film Number: 4005468
Image Number: 00149
Reference Number: 11532
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Joy Huffman Reavis writes that she was a tiny lady with a wicked sense of humor.
The Sabine County Reporter
April 12, 1995, Page 8
Eve Smith
Eve Huffman Smith, 93, of Hemphill died at 2:10 p.m. Sunday, April 9, 1995, at Hemphill Care Center.
Born Dec. 22, 1901, in Hemphill as a daughter of the late Arena (Walker) and Henry Washington Huffman, she was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. She was a member of the Methodist Church and a retired merchant as operator of Eve's Grocery in Hemphill.
Survivors: a son, Carl D. "Wincey" Smith of Hemphill; two granddaughters, Cindy Smith and Whitney Smith; and two grandsons, Shane Smith and Tracy Smith.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Starr Funeral Home Inc. in Hemphill with Bro. Wendell Ferguson, Bro. D. W. McCaseland, and Bro. Richard Bass officiating.
Interment followed at Hemphill City Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2009)
The Sabine County Reporter
September 16, 2009, Page 9
Hazel Huffman Thomas
Hazel Marie "Granny Tom" Huffman Thomas, 87, was called safely home Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009.
She was born in Hemphill Feb. 17, 1922, the daughter of the late Adam Huffman and Viola McGee Huffman. Mrs. Thomas enjoyed quilting and spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Dick Retherford; her second husband, J. C. Thomas; sons, Lane Guy and Calvin Retherford; three grandchildren; and her brothers, Paul, Hal, Clint, John Henry, Chuck, Marcus, and Lewis Huffman.
She leaves behind her beloved children, daughters, Linda Funk of Hemphill, Melba Rice of Milam, Jo Ann Modisette and her husband Robert of Hardin, Sharon Krajewski and her husband Mike of Henderson, Judy Rouse and her husband David of Hot Springs, AR, and son, Terry Retherford and his wife, Becky of Odessa; brothers, Jerry Huffman and wife Robbie of Bronson, Jimmy Huffman and his wife, June of Hemphill; and Bruce Huffman of Milam. In addition she leaves 17 granchildren, 27 great-granchildren, and 10 great-great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews and close friends.
Memorial services were held at the Church of Christ in Hemphill on Saturday, Sept. 12 with Bro. Foy Forehand officiating.
Funeral services were under the direction of Allison's Funeral Home in Liberty.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, September 2009)
Melbaline Beall, 76, of Longview died Saturday, Feb. 11, 1995, in Longview.
She was born Dec. 13, 1916, in Hemphill and had been a resident of Longview since the 1940s. She and her husband operated Beall's TV Service in Longview and she was a member of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Beall was also retired from Longview ISD as cafeteria manager for Valley View and G.K. Foster campuses.
Survivors: son, Michael D. Beall of Garland; daughters Patricia Brewton and Susan Craig, both of Longview; brothers Roy E. Huffman of Tucson, Arizona and Norman E. Huffman of Longview; sisters, Maybelle Latimer of Houston and Pat Smith of Sugarland; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Whitner C. Beall, and a daughter, Sylvia A. Robb.
Graveside rites were held Tuesday at Memory Park Mausoleum in Longview with Rev. Charles Hughes officiating. Services were handled by LeRoy Rader Funeral Home Inc. in Longview.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Longview.
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 15, 1995, Page 8
His Texas Death certificate listed his occupation as Seeman 2C US Navy. He died as a result of a car accident that happened December 31, 1947 near Hemphill, Texas.
Jerry Lyle Huffman, Sr. age 76, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 1, 2018 at St. Luke's Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Jerry was born in Hemphill on March 31, 1941 to John Riley and Viola McGee Huffman. He attended school in Hemphill and graduated from Hemphill High School in 1959.
He married Carolyn Faye Eddins in 1960 and had three children. Following a divorce, he married Robbie Curry.
Jerry drove a truck for Texaco for 17 years before moving in the Texaco office in Belaire where he stayed until his retirement. He traveled a lot with his work but came back home as much as he could. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Sam Rayburn, Texas.
Jerry loved hunting and was a car enthusiast, having raced cars in his younger years. He was also a member of the Houston Gun Collectors Association.
He is survived by his wife, Robbie Huffman, of Hemphill, Texas; sons, Jerry Lyle Huffman, Jr. and John Lance Huffman, both of Houston; daughter, Joy Lynn Reavis and husband, Philip, of Osawatomie, Kansas; three granddaughters, Aleshia Huffman and Matt Wimpee of Nacogdoches, Texas and Jamie Reavis and Joanna Reavis, both of Osawatomie, Kansas; two great grandsons, Max and Patrick Wimpee of Nacogdoches, Texas; brother, Jimmy Huffman and wife, June, of Hemphill; step-children, Sharon Worsham of Logansport, Louisiana, Ricky Curry, Vernice Green and Theresa Womack and husband Horace, all of Mansfield, Louisiana and Rocky Curry and wife, Kerin, of Logansport, Louisiana, sister-in-law, Melba Caro of Lubbock, Texas, mother of his children, Faye Smith, a host of grandchildren, nieces and nephews and very special friends Bob and Gladys Giddens of Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his parents, ten brothers, four sisters and one step-son.
Visitation will be held from 6~8pm Thursday, January 4, 2018 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 5, 2018 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Steve Hurst and Rev. Vernese Green officiating.
Burial will follow in Hemphill Cemetery under the direction of Starr Funeral Home.
(Copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)
Obituary also published in The Sabine County Reporter, January 10, 2018, Page 5
Jesse Jones Huffman, Jr., 94, was born in Hemphill, Texas, on October 7, 1922 and passed away Monday, March 27. Wife, Margaret, and his son, Jason, with wife were by his side.
Jesse led a dedicated life of service - 65 years with the Masonic Lodges #1155, #1362, #126 and #305 and more than 50 years in the Shriners (lifetime charter member of Deer Park).
He was Boy Scout Troop #268 leader for 15 years and received BSA's Silver Beaver award given only to those who implement the program and perform community service through hard work, self-sacrifice, dedication and years of service.
As a charter member of the Deer Park Jaycees, he received the Citizen of the Year Award, helping to build the Deer Park Masonic Lodge and United Methodist Church Sanctuary.
During WWII, Jesse built Liberty Ships. After the war, he drove City of Houston bus routes. He worked in maintenance/welding for Diamond Alkali Co. for more than 20 years and for Owens-Illinois Paper Mill for 16 years. He welded for Bludworth Shipping Yard in Orange and also for the Houston Shipbuilding Corp.
At retirement, Jesse and Dixie, his wife of 51 years, returned to Hemphill. After her death in 1994, he married Margaret Edwards in 2002. He cherished his life in Hemphill along with his family and many friends.
Preceded in death - parents, Jesse, Sr. and Thelma Huffman; wife, Dixie Flowers Huffman; brother, Wendell Drew Huffman.
Family - wife, Margaret; son, Jason and wife Virginia Huffman; daughter Ramona and husband Fred Arnold; step-daughter, Mary Edwards; step-son, Bobby and wife Cora Edwards; three sisters - Aliene Huffman, Nancy Cunningham and Nell Walker; one brother, Douglas Huffman; nine grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and four great great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Saturday, April 1, 2017 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr St., Hemphill, Texas.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 2, 2017 in First United Methodist Church, 181 Milam St., Hemphill, Texas with burial to follow in Rosevine Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to Hemphill's Huffman Library.
Copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by "Texas Heart", also published in the Sabine County Reporter, April 5, 2017, Page 5
(Research):The Sabine County Reporter
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Page 1
Jesse Huffman received his blue hat, honoring his 50 years as a Scottish Rite Mason, at the Sabine County Scottish Rite meeting on Monday, April 9, 2012. Presenting Huffman with his honors was Claude Ervin, Personal Representative of the Soverighn Grand Inspector General and Chairman of the Executive Committee for the Valley of Waco. Pictured with him was Margaret Huffman.
He was one of 16 children of Henry Washington Huffman and Arena Battle Walker. He married Vernon L Boyd and they had five children. Later he married Viola McGee and they had three more children.
Obituary:
Funeral services for John Riley Huffman, 89, of Hemphill were held December 31, 1979 at Starr Funeral Home with burial in Hemphill Cemetery.
He died at 1 a.m. Sunday at his home after an illness.
A lifelong resident of Sabine County, he was a saw sharpener.
Survivors include three daughters, Melbalene Beall of Longview, Maybelle Latimer of Houston and Pat Smith of Sugarland; five sons, Roy E. Huffman of Tucson, AZ, Norman E. Huffman of Longview, Jerry Lyle Huffman of Center and Bruce Huffman and Jimmy Huffman, both of Hemphill; two sisters, Eve Smith of Hemphill and Alice Click of Mobile, AL; a brother, Otis Huffman of Zwolle, LA,; grandchildren; great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
(Information above copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page)
Name: Millie Blanche Butler
Death Date: 18 Dec 1946
Death Place: Bronson, San Augustine, Texas
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 57 years 9 months 23 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 25 Feb 1889
Birthplace: Sabine Co., Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Ashley James Huffmen
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Name: Nannie E. Buckley
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Occupation: House Wife
Place of Residence: Brouson
Cemetery:
Burial Place: Gravel Hill, Texas
Burial Date: 19 Dec 1946
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2218505
Digital Film Number: 4030561
Image Number: 788
Reference Number: 57053
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
Maybelle H. Latimer, age 97, of Houston, passed away on Friday, the 10th of February 2012.
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from four o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening on Monday, the 13th of February, in the Drawing Room of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.
An interment service is to be conducted at three o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, the 14th of February, at Memorial Oaks Cemetery, 13001 Katy Freeway in Houston.
Find A Grave links her to spouse, Grady L. Latimer (1908-1976)
A memorial service was held for Norman Earl Huffman on Sunday, February 8, 2004 at Cross Roads United Methodist Church in Kilgore, Texas.
Mr. Huffman died February 4, 2004 at his residence. He was born in Hemphill, Texas on January 27, 1928 to John Riley Huffman and Vernon Boyd Huffman.
He was a lifelong cowboy with a love for horses and a retired welder.
He is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Roy Huffman; a sister, Melbaline Beall and a daughter, Nena Huffman Fanning.
Among his survivors are three sons, Don Huffman of Dallas, Lucas Huffman of Longview and Tim Smith of Kilgore; a daughter, Judy Smith-Rowe of Longview; brothers, Jerry Huffman of Bronson and Jimmy Huffman and Bruce Huffman of Hemphill; sisters, Pat Smith and Maybelle Latimer, both of Houston and many other relatives and friends.
1910 Federal Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 16 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 1B
Milam Road
16-17
Huffnam, Namie E Head F W 49 Wd 6/3 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Huffman, Arda M Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Huffman, Ashley J Son M W 14 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer
17-18
Buckley, Bubb E Head M W 30 m1 9 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Buckley, Ida L Wf F W 27 m1 9 4/4 Tx Miss Miss
Buckley, Addie B Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Aubrey B Son M W 6 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Virgil H Son M w 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Buckley, Laure N Dtr F W 1 S Tx Tx Tx
18-19
Huffman, Riley C Head M W 46 m1 18 Tx Ala Miss Farmer
Huffman, Laura E EWf F W 41 m 18 2/1 Tx Miss Miss
Huffman, Genie E Dtr F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
Wendell Drew Huffman, 81, died Saturday, July 2, 2011, in the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital after an illness.
He was born in Hemphill to Jesse J. and Thelma Pate Huffman. He lived all his life in Hemphill.
He is survived by brothers, Jesse Huffman and his wife Margaret of Hemphill and Douglas Elwood Huffman of Houston; sisters, Nell Walker and Aline Huffman, both of Hemphill, and Nancy C. Cunningham of Pasadena.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 4, in the Starr Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Hemphill Cemetery.
Services were under the direction of Starr Funeral Home in Hemphill.
(Research):At the time of the 1900 census, Charles children by a prior marriage, Marvin and Ida, were living with the family. They were no longer living with their stepmother at the time of the 1910 census. Marvin married Emma's niece, Mamie Williams Donovan, the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth McLemore.
1900 Census
Texas, Bexar, San Antonio Ward 6, ED 102
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 5 ED 102 Sheet 17A
Burleson Street
725-337-400
Hughes, Chas Hd Feb 1842 46 M Ky Ky Ky Carpenter
Hughes, Emma M Wf Jun 1859 40 M 9 3/3 Tx Tx Tn
Hughes, Chas M Son Sept 1891 8 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Vivian Dtr Jun 1894 5 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Mary R Dtr Nov 1896 3 S Tx Ky Tx
Hughes, Marvin L Son Jan 1877 23 S Ky Ky Ind Sgt US Army
Hughes, Ida B Dtr Nov 1879 20 S Ky Ky Ind Occupation illegible
This appears to be Charles in 1880, with his first wife and children.
1880 Census
Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville
Enumerated 7 June 1880
Page 31 SC 2 ED 104 Stamped 373
Chas. S./L. HUGHES Self M M W 34 Ky Car. Builder KY KY
Sallie F. HUGHES Wife M F W 28 In Keeping House KY Oh
Marvin P. HUGHES Son S Male W 4 KY KY IN
Alice B. HUGHES Dau S F W 6/12 Nov Mo KY KY IN
At the time of the 1930 census, he is still living in California, listed as single, and apart from his mother and sisters. He is enumerated on April 5, 1930 in the City of Los Angeles, District 518 (ED 19-518, SD 17, Sheet 6B). He is shown as owning a home valued at $8,500, age 38, born in Texas with his parents born in Kentucky and Texas, and working as a "Carpenter, Houses"
Helen's daughter, Paula Marquis, emailed that Helen was a daughter of Clyde Benton Hughes [Senior] and Leona Hughes (nee Cayard). Leona died shortly after the birth of the youngest of her four children.
Records show that Leona Cayard, wife of C. B. Hughes, was buried at the Lafayette Protestant Cemetery, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.
Her husband, [Col.] Clyde Benton Hughes Sr., was buried at the Denham Springs Memorial Cemtery, Livingston Parish, Louisiana some years later, as was his namesake son. (Row 84, #2211 and #2212).
In a May 11, 1954 letter to his grandniece, Pleasant McLemore writes that Marvin Hughes "had heart trouble for several years and finally had to take to a wheel chair....(he) passed away about six years since. He married sister Lizzies eldest daughter Mamie...(and was) quite succesful in Cal.----Mamie has two daughters school teachers, one isn't married, she looks after her mother who is not in good health)." He was a step-son of Emma McLemore Bluhm Hughes.
The Sabine County Reporter
March 25, 2009, Page 12
O. B. Hughes
O. B. Hughes, 78, of Center, died peacefully at his home Tuesday, March 17, 2009, after a valiant battle with cancer. He was born Oct. 12, 1930 in the Short community of Shelby County to Druie Hughes and Myrtie Monroe Hughes. O. B. served in the U. S. Army, followed by a 37 year career with Mobile Pipeline. After retiring to his family place in Center, he worked for Martin Resources until the time of his death.
Funeral services were held Friday, March 20, at the First Baptist Church of Center with Rev. Robert Morris and Rev. Michael Hale officiating. Interment followed at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.
He is survived by: wife of 57 years, Janice Smith Hughes of Center, sons, Billy Hughes and wife, Terri of Winnsboro and Danny Hughes and wife, Kim of Houston; daughter, Penny Vincent and husband, Jody of Groves; grand children Erika Crowser and husband, Craig of Longview, Grady Hughes of Abilene, Reece Vincent and Wesli Vincent of Groves, and Mason Hughes of Houston; great-grandchildren, C. J. Cowser, Caden Cowser, Lexi Cowser, Skyler Cowser and Kennedi Cowser, all of Longview; twin brother, O. D. Hughes and wife, LaRea of Longview; sisters-in-law, June Hughes of Longview and Edna Hughes of Keller; father-in-law Reece Smith of Milam. He also leaves a host of extended family and friends.
Hughes was preceded in death by his paretns, Druie Hughes and Myrtie Monroe Hughes; brothers, Weldon Hughes, Grady Hughes, Billy Ray Hughes and his wife, Melba, and Donald Hughes and his wife, Paulette; and mother-in-law, Ida Smith.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the following: Hospice in the Pines, The Joe Elliott House, 116 Raguet, Lufkin, TX 75902; The First Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 117 Cora Street, Center, Texas 75935; Short Cemetery Fund, c/o John Monk, 531 Walker Streetm Center, TX 75935.
Watson and sons funeral home directed.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, March 2009)
Funeral services for Mrs. Guyann Keene will be held Saturday, August 2, 2008 at 1:00 pm at Louisiana Funeral Care Chapel with Rev. Ray Holman officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Park Cemetery West. The family will receive friends for visitation Saturday from 11:00 am until service time. Casual dress was requested by Mrs. Keene.
The impact that Mrs. Guyann Keene had on lives around her was evident in the wake of joy she left. She was always bessed with the ability to make friends easily and also the ability to remember names. She will be missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Guy M. Hughes, DOB-Feb 16, 1920, DOD-Nov 4, 1995 and Johnnie M. Speights Hughes,(DOD:Feb. 2, 2007).
A wonderful, large family survives Mrs. Keene including her husband of 44 years, Wilbur Gayle Keene; daughter, Robin Williamson & husband Chuck; son, Brady Warren Keene and wife Stacy; Robin's children Rachel and Catie; Brady's children, Tyler, Joshua, Jordan Guy and Brittany Hope (dec); brother, Mark M. Hughes and wife Cindy; and numerous other relatives.
Pallbears will be Max Hughes, Andy Hughes, Ben Hughes, Chuck williamson, Randall Elliott, Vicki Nelson and Holly Hobson.
Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Tim Hawkins:
Kenneth Hughey, 70, beloved husband, father and PawPaw, departed this life Sunday, April 6, 2008.
Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Greenwood Chapel. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Funeral Home.
Kenneth was born June 27, 1937, in Mineral Wells to Raymond Oliver Hughey and Audelia McLemore Hughey. He worked for the city of Fort Worth as the chief mechanic for Fort Worth Police Heliport for 23 years. He was honored by the city of Fort Worth and Bell Helicopter for his outstanding flight safety record. After his retirement he worked part time for Texas Aviation Service at Meacham Airport.
Survivors: Wife of 43 years, Mary Hughey; daughter, Janice Shaw and husband, Chris; grandchildren, Alyssa and Christopher; brothers, Raymond and Lynn Hughey; sisters, Mary Gulley and Sharon Masterson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 4/8/2008.
Obituary, from his FindAGrave memorial page created by Lynn Walden:
Raymond Edward Hughey, 75, of Lipan passed away Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, at a Fort Worth hospital. He was born May 3, 1933, in Millsap to Raymond and Mamie Hughey. Mr. Hughey was a retired postmaster for the U.S. Postal Service, a member of the United States Army, Lions Club, Knights of Pythias and a faithful member of Lipan Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife of 31 years, Shirley Nell Garrett Hughey; and his brother, Kenneth Hughey. Survivors: His wife, Jo Anne Hughey; daughter, Audie McQuaid and husband, James, of Mineral Wells; son, Raymond Hughey Jr. and wife, Lori, of Syracuse, N.Y.; stepsons, Jay Rasberry and wife, Debby, of Bandera and Wade Rasberry and wife, Tammy, of Perrin; sisters, Mary Gully and husband, Stan, of Mexia and Sharon Masterson of Mineral Wells; brother, Marlin Hughey of Weatherford; eight grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be at Noon Tuesday in Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDXY-72Q
Name: Raymond O. Hughey
Death Date: 10 Jan 1959
Death Place: Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 52 years
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1906
Birthplace: Parker Co., Tex.
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. F. Hughey
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Ammie Wright
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter-Contractor
Place of Residence: Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, Texas
Cemetery: Newberry Cemetery
Burial Place: Mineral Wells, Texas
Burial Date: 12 Jan 1959
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115875
Digital Film Number: 4166793
Image Number: 452
Reference Number: cn 10438
Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976
1910 Census
Michigan, Ionia County, Orleans Twp
Enumerated 29 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 29 Sheet 9A Stamped 129
168-169
Hulbert, William B Head M W 36 m1 14 Mich Mich Vermont Farmer Farm
Hulbert, Nora M Wf F W 32 m1 14 3/3 Mich Mich Mich
Hulbert, Sarah W Dtr F W 11 S Mich Mich Mich
Hulbert, Lester J Son M W 9 S Mich Mich Mich
Hulbert, Stoel J Son M W 3 S Mich Mich Mich
The Texas Birth index simply shows him as Charles Hulett. His parents were listed as Charlie D. Hulett and Myrtle Matlock.
He shares a double marker at the Cemetery with (second) wife, Maxine. She was born 22 Feb 1932 and died 14 Nov 2003. They were married 31 July 1976. The engraving for Charles does not have a date of death yet listed.
A 1967 graduate of Exeter High School, he attended the University of Nebraska for a year and a half, entering the U.S. Army in July 1969, and being sent to Viet Nam in December. He received a hardship discharge in October 1970 after his father suffered a heart attack and needed him to take over the family business. (Milligan, p 314).
He lives in York, working for many years as a parts person at Stahling Trucking. His life companion now is Janelle Givens, a divorcee, who had served with the military in Viet Nam. (Milligan, 1988-2008, p. 177).
Obituary, courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy
Kenneth L. Hulse, age 71 of York, died Friday, May 29, 2020 at York
He was born on Dec. 21, 1948 to Merlin and Rose Marie (Kotas) Hulse at Friend. Kenn served his country as a member of the United States Army from July 22, 1969 to Oct. 14, 1970.
Kenn was a retired assistant parts manager at Sahling Kenworth in York. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Kenn loved to play golf and was a member of the York Country Club. He also enjoyed gardening and sharing his produce with family and friends.
Kenn is survived by Jan Givens of York; daughters, Jennifer (Stephen Stromberg) Martin of Phoenix, Ariz. and Laura (Steve Simon) Tanner of Phoenix, Ariz.; Jan's children: Maegan (Jared Hatra) Lamprecht of Wahoo and Joshua (Penny) Givens of York; grandchildren: Soren, Ashleigh, Avery, Rees, Zain, Zac, Lexi, Cooper, Bailey, and Liam; and his sister Karolyn (Jerry) Andrews of Wichita, Kan.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and Jan's daughter, Holly Givens.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday June 3, 2020 at the First United Methodist Church in York with the Reverend Tony Dawson officiating. COVID 19 Funeral Guidelines will be implemented with limited spaced seating and masks encouraged. Military Honors will be performed at the church.
Visitation will be on Tuesday from 1 ? 8 p.m. at the mortuary with masks encouraged.
Kenn's service will also be webcasted live on Metz Mortuary's Facebook page.
Kenn has chosen to donate his body to the Nebraska Anatomical Board for medical education and research following his funeral service.
The son of Henry August HULSE and Alba Belle ZAJIC. A 1942 graduate of Exeter High School. He was employed by Rolls Transfer in Friend at the age of 16, hauling freight out of Lincoln. His health prohibited him from serving in the military during the Second World War. He was self-employed raising hogs, feeding cattle, and did custom work for area farmers, along with trucking grain and livestock. He is the owner/operator of Hulse Trucking, and he and Rose Marie lived on a 240-acre farm in York County as of 1988 (Milligan, p 314).
Family Search shows her as a daughter of Hugh Oliver Humble (1875-1966 #LHK7-TVF) and Elizabeth Threat Ellis (1874-1928 #LHPP-Z3R). On her Find A Grave Memorial page, she is linked to both her first and second husbands, William Riley Strickland and Howard Trayhman Williams.
Eula Mae Williams
Funeral services for Eula Mae Williams, 89, of Hillster were held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, 1995, at Forest Lawn Funeral Home chapel in Beaumont. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
She died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1995, at a Woodville hospital.
She was a native of Orange and had formerly lived in Beaumont several years before moving to Tyler County a year and a half ago. She was a retired nurse for St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont.
Survivors: a son, Claude Strickland of Bronson; daughters, Faye Gibbs of Hillister, Laverne Duval of Quartz Hills, California, and Bessie Carlton of Houston: 16 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great granchildren.
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, February 1, 1995, Page 10
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 1
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 2 ED 131 Sheet 14A
Hemphill and San Augustine Road
232-234
Boyett, Nathan D Head M W 33 m2 9 Tx Ark Ark Farmer
Boyett, Minnie L Wf F W 28 M1 9 4/2 Tx La Tx
Boyett, Nathan H Son m W 7 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Boyett, Lily B Dtr F W 1 6/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Humphreys, Allie E Lodger F W 17 S Tx Miss Tx
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx tx
1900 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr. 6
Enumerated 9 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 70 Sheet 6A
92-92
Humpherys, Uriah Hd W M Apr 1826 74 M/47 La Miss Miss Farmer
Humpherys, Elizabeth Wf W F Mar 1832 68 M/47 Miss Miss Miss
Humpherys, William J. Son W M Apr 1860 40 Wd Miss La Miss Minister Gospel
Humpherys, Viola G/D W F Nov 1888 11 S Tx Miss La
Humpherys, Uriah G/S W M Apr 1879 21 S Tx Miss La Farmer
Humpherys, Arthur G/S W M Feb 1895 5 S Tx Miss Tx
Humpherys, Ida G/D W f Jan 1897 3 S Tx Miss Tx
96-96
Humphreys, Madison Hd W M July 1854 45 M/13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf W F Jun 1844 55 M/13 7/6 Tx Ga Tx
Humphreys, Walter Son W M Sep 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willis Dau W F Spe 1889 10 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Son Dau W F Mar 1896 4 S Tx Miss Tx
Hargroves, Sallie S. Dau W F Aug 1886 15 S Tx Miss Tx
97-97
Becton, Levi Hd W M May 1888 42 M/17 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emily Wf W F Jun 1858 41 M/17 7/5 Miss Miss Miss
Becton, James Son W M Dec 1883 16 S Tx NC Miss Farm Laborer
Becton, Cora Dau W F July 1887 12 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Dolly Dau W F Aug 1889 10 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William Son W M Jan 1891 9 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Ada Dau W F Jun 1895 5 S Tx NC Miss
1910 Census
Texas, Sabine, Pr 6
Enumerated 6 through 11 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 31B/32A
203-203
Humphreys, Madison Hd M W 48 M1 23 Miss Miss Miss Farming
Humphreys, Elizabeth Wf F W 57 m2 23 7/5 Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Willie Dtr F W 20 S Tx Miss Tx
Humphreys, Carrie Dtr F W 14 S Tx Miss Tx
206-206
Becton, Levi Hd M W 52 M2 27 NC NC NC Farmer
Becton, Emma Wf F W 51 m1 27 8/6 Miss La Miss
Becton, Dollie Dtr F W 20 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, William E Son M W 19 S Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Ada Dtr F W 14 S Tx NC Miss
Becton, Elmos Son M W 9 S Tx NC Miss
Humphreys, Uriah Father-in-law M W 85 Wd La US US
212-212
Becton, James Hd M W 25 M1 5 Tx NC Miss Farming
Becton, Daisy Wf F W 25 m1 5 2/2 Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Beatrice Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
Becton, Gladys Dtr F W 1 s Tx Tx tx
Bonnie Sue Duck, 67, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, August 30, 2021 at Woodland Heights Hospital in Lufkin, Texas.
Bonnie was born in Port Arthur, Texas on November 9, 1953 to Murphy Ray Hunt and Margaret Mary Cappel. She had lived in Sabine County since 2013, having previously resided in Port Neches, Texas.
Bonnie set an example of love and kindness for anyone who walked into her life. She had a true servant's heart and gave of herself with love and devotion. She met her husband of 49 years when they were young teenagers and was devoted to him from the beginning. He was the love of her life and together they set an example of what a faithful marriage looks like for their children, grandchildren, and all others that met and loved them. She always made her children and grandchildren her priority with her true unconditional love and support.
Bonnie retired as a civilian with the US Coast Guard. Many of the Coasties that went through MSU Port Arthur still reach out to her as she was the "Mom" of the unit for many years. Most holidays you would find at least one Coastie who was unable to go home, sitting at our dining room table and there was always a trip to the unit to bring the on call person a meal and a hug.
Bonnie was the first one to not only reach out, but to step in and do when a family member, friend, or loved one needed it. Whether it was taking it upon herself to run to the store and pick up clothes and essentials for someone who lost their home or cooking a meal for a family dealing with illness or loss. You never had to ask, she was just there.
Bonnie volunteered her time, love, and skills throughout life. Most recently she was a volunteer through her church, St. Pius I Catholic Church, and through various quilting groups in the area. She enjoyed sewing and making quilts for those in need. She also enjoyed baking and giving her amazing bread, cinnamon rolls, and other treats to neighbors, family, and friends.
She enjoyed nature, hunting, and fishing. You could often times find her sitting on the front porch enjoying the peace that the view and sounds of nature bring. Meme's house has been the place all 4 grandkids love to be as often as they can be. She instilled a love for her country, the outdoors, and the Catholic faith in her children and grandchildren that will leave on for generations.
Bonnie is survived by her husband, Dwight Duck of Hemphill; son, Simon Duck and wife, January, of Kirbyville; daughter, Elizabeth Petrovich and husband, Brett, of Cypress; grandchildren, Faith, Christian, Kainan, and Isabella; and siblings, Dennis Murphy Hunt, James Hunt, Richard Hunt, Alan Hunt, Micheal Hunt, Bernard Hunt, Gene Hunt, Joseph Hunt, Katherine Chaffee, Sandra Bridges, and Ruth Kohler.
She was preceded in death by her brothers and sister, Murphy Hunt, Jr., Erney Hunt, and Margaret Taylor.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 3, 2021 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas with a rosary beginning at 7:00 p.m.
A funeral Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2021 at St. Pius I Catholic Church in Hemphill with Father Maria J. Susai Avula officiating.
Burial will follow Mass in Wood Cemetery Annex in San Augustine County with Christian Petrovich, Kainan Duck, Joe Hunt, Justin Duck, Cory Duck, Jonathan Duck, Aaron Johnson, Jonathan Stelly, and Andrew Hunt serving as pallbearers.
Condolences can be made and guest book may be signed online at starrfuneralhome.com.
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 1, 2021, page 8
Her father was J. Tom Hunt of Alabama, and her mother was M.W. (Unknown) born circa 1849 in Tennessee.
The family of J. Tom Hunt is on Page 6 1880 Census for Erath County, Texas. The census shows his Father and Mother were born in Alabama. His brothers name was Bill HUNT. Cova was told he slept out on the porch with a pistol beside his bed. She also heard that he shot and killed a Mexican. In 1889 the family moved to Jack County, Texas.
Elizabeth (Betty) Hunt, 68, of 16616 Blackstone St., Detroit, died Feb. 23 at her home.
She was born Jan. 9, 1917, in Cass City, the daughter of Harry and Minnie Hunt.
Miss Hunt was a graduated of Michigan State with a B.S. Degree and was division manager from 1939 unitl 1977 with Sears-Roebuck, Detroit.
She was active in the American Red Cross, was a member of the AARP, and a member of the Redford United Methodist Church.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Catherine Wyman of Trenton; one brother, Russell Hunt; a niece, Janice MacLeod, and a nephew, William Wyman, and a dear friend, Augustine Bertotti.
The Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Detroit, are in charge of arrangements.
Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Redford United Methodist Church, 22400 Grand River.
Memorials are suggested to the church.
Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)
Cass City Chronicle
Friday, January 30, 1942
Page 1
Business Man Here 37 Years Died on Sunday Morning
Harry L. Hunt Served his Community Many Years as Clerk, Assessor
Harry L. Hunt, prominent in business and political circles in Cass city of many years, passed away at Pleasant Home Hospital early Sunday morning. He had been taken seriously ill while at work in his greenhouse the previous Tuesday.
Harry Lewis Hunt was born in Ontario, September 13, 1873, and came with his family to Michigan when a small child, locating at Caro. He was employed in Caro until he was 20 years of age and the remainder of his life was spent in Cass City.
For a time he was employed int he general store of his uncle, T. H. Hunt. In 1899, he entered business for himself, conducting a grocery store her for six years. Since 1905, he has conducted a florist shop and greenhouse in Cass City, and in recent years, he has been assisted by Lewis Hunt, his son, as a partner in the business.
Mr. Hunt served Elkland towship as clerk and Cass City Village as assessor for many years. He also held the offices of township and village treasurer.
He was married to Miss Minnie Burg February 16, 1898, who also survives him. He also leaves three daughters, Thelma Hunt of Ypsilanti, Catherine Hunt of Trenton, and Betty Hunt of Detroit; two sons, Lewis Hunt of Cass City and Russell Hunt of New Baltimore; two brothers, Norman Hunt of Pass-a-Grille, Florida, and Bert Hunt of Kelso, Washington; and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Haefling, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, minister of the Evangelical Church, at the family residence. Burial was made in Elkland Cemetery. Local business houses were closed during the funeral hour. Pallbearers were O.W. Nique, E.W. Kercher, Calvin J. Striffler, Stanley Muntz, John Ball and Leonard Striffler.
Mr. Hunt was a good husband, a kind and loving father and a neighbor always willing to help wherever he could. He will be greatly missed by the entire community.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)
His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Ray&Peggy Holbrooks Pace, links him to his parents, Henry H. Hunt and Evie Frances Stanley, both of whom were also buried at the Broaddus Cemetery in San Augustine. He is also shown as the brother of Addie Nora Phillips. [Note: Neither his parents, of his sister, Addie, were listed in his obituary below. It is assumed they preceded him in death]
J. H. "Jim" Hunt
James H. "Jim" Hunt, 80, of Lufkin died Thursday, Aug. 3, 1995, in Lufkin.
He was born Feb. 17, 1915, in San Augustine County. Hunt had lived in Angelina County the past several years and was a retired farmer/rancher.
Survivors: wife, Erma Hunt of Lufkin; sons Allen Hunt and Larry Hunt, both of Lufkin; daughter Judy Bynum of Lumberton; sisters, Annie Bell Carter, Claudie Cook, and Hettie Harvard, all of Lufkin, and Bea Burkett of Nacogdoches; 15 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Oakley & Metcalf Funeral Directors chapel in Lufkin with Bro. Bill Bailey and Bro. James Brock officiating. Interment followed at Broaddus Cemetery in Broaddus.
Published in The Sabine County Reporter, August 9, 1995, Page 7
His Texas Death Certificated shows he was a resident of rural Angelina County to Jim Hunt and Erma Boyett, and survived by his spouse, Deloris Pickett, who signed his death certificate as Mrs. Jimmy C. Hunt. Occupation was shown as Operational Manager of Central Freight Lines. He died at the Hermann Hospital in Houston.
Graveside services for Larry "Pete" Hunt, 64, of Lufkin, will be held Thursday, January 26, 2017, at 3:00 p.m. at the Broaddus Cemetery.
Mr. Hunt was born September 25, 1952 in San Augustine, the son of Jim Hunt and Erma Beard Hunt, and died Monday, January 23, 2017 in Lufkin.
He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and he loved his children and grandchildren.
Mr. Hunt is survived by his wife of 43 years, Wanda Hunt of Lufkin; daughter and boyfriend, Janice Hunt and Jerry Steptoe of Lufkin; son, James Hunt of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, Melissa and Harry Cooper of Bull Shoals, AR; daughter and son-in-law, Jamie Nicole and Allen Sanders of Lake Charles, LA; 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Allan and Kathy Hunt of Apple Springs; sister and brother-in-law, Judy and Bruce Bynum of San Augustine.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, Jim and Erma Hunt; brother, Jimmy Hunt; sisters, Shirley Burgay and Teresa Hunt; and grandson, James Thomas;
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at Shafer Funeral Home in Lufkin.
Shafer Funeral Home, directors
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Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, 8 February 2017, page 7
Letha Hunt McLemore, 92, of Nederland passed away December 12, 2015 at Oak Grove Nursing Home. She was born on May 24, 1923 to the late Eugene Wiseman Hunt and Ethel Northrip Hunt in Leedy, Oklahoma. She was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, Nederland and past member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, Jasper, TX. She was also a member of the Poetry Society of Texas and member and past president of the Beaumont Poetry Society. Letha is survived by her daughters; Elaine Hinson and husband, Larry of Port Neches, TX, Janice Christopher and husband, Jimmy of Needville, TX, Joyce Sposito and husband, Billy of Hudson, FL; sons, Letcher McLemore and wife, Carolyn of Jasper, TX, Wayne McLemore and wife, Mary Lynn of Luling, LA, Donald McLemore and wife, Sandy of Port Arthur, TX; 12 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Letha was preceded in death by her husband, James W. McLemore and daughter, Irma Jean McLemore. A visitation will be Monday, December 14, 2015, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Melancon's Funeral Home in Nederland. Funeral service will be Tuesday, December 15, 2015, at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Nederland at 10:00 a.m. Graveside service will be at 3:00 p.m. at Zion Hill Cemetery in Jasper, TX. In lieu of flowers, you may send donations, in honor of Letha McLemore, to: M. I. N. T. O. R. (Ministery In The Outer Regions) P. O. Box 271413 Oklahoma City, OK 73137 Details and registry available at Melancons.org
Funeral services for Lewis Harry Hunt, 40, were held at the Douglas Funeral Home Sunday afternoon by Rev. Stanley P. Kirn. Interment was made in the Elkland cemetery. Members of the Tyler Lodge, F. & A.M., of which Mr. Hunt was a member, conducted the burial rites of the order. Mr. Hunt died Thursday, Feb. 10, at his farm home north of here. He had been in failing health for several years.
Lewis H. Hunt was born in Cass City June 5, 1908. Following his education in the local school, he worked for several years in the floral business for his father, Harry L. Hunt, and was later his partner. Lewis Hunt conducted the business after his father's death until last fall when he disposed of the greenhouse because of ill health.
He is survived by three sisters, Miss Thelma Hunt of Cass City, Mrs. William Wyman of Trenton, and Miss Elizabeth Hunt of Detroit, and a brother, Russell Hunt of Farmington.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)
Russell J. Hunt, 83, of Farmington Hills, died Monday, December 23, 1996, in Botsford Hospital.
He was born February 12, 1913, in Cass City, to Harry and Minnie (Burg) Hunt. He married Sibyl Kern in 1943 in Chicago, IL.
He attended Michigan State Normal and Colorado University, taught in New Baltimore, served in the Navy, then taught in Redford in Detroit.
Surviving are his wife, Alice, a sister, Catherine WYMAN of Trenton, and a niece and nephew. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Thelma who taught in Cass City, and one brother, Lewis, who was a florist in Cass City.
Funeral services were held Friday, December 27, at Heeney Sunquist Funeral Home with the Rev. John Trate officiating.
Interment was in Elkland Township Cemetery. Memorial services will be held later.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Fall 2007)
Shirley Ann Hunt
Date of Birth 17 Dec 1938
Gender Female
Birth County San Augustine
Mother's Name Erma Boyett
Roll Number 1938_0004
She was listed on the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. as Shirley Ann Hunt/Shirley Ann Burgay/Shirley Burgay, and shown as born in Broaddus to Jim Hunt and Erma E. Boyett
Funeral services for Miss Thelma J. Hunt, 54, esteemed teacher at Cass City High School, were held at 2 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church in Cass City.
Miss Hunt came to Cass City from Roosevelt High School in Ypsilanti. In the more than seven years she taught here, she became a valued member of the school staff and student leader.
School was dismissed Tuesday afternoon so that teachers and friends could attend the final rites. A collection was taken by her students. Part of the money contributed was used for flowers and the remainder will be used for a memorial that will be displayed at the school.
Miss Hunt was born in Cass City, Nov. 29, 1900, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt. She graduated from Cass City High School with high honors and earned Phi Beta Kappa honors at the University of Michigan from where she graduated in 1928. In 1937 she received her M.A. degree from U. of M.
She had a long, succesful career. Following her graduation, she taught in Ida and Ionia before acceptign a position at Ypsilanti where she taught from 1935 to 1948.
At Ypsilanti she was a critic teacher and at Cass City she taught English and Latin.
First signs of her fatal illness were reported Thursday, Oct. 27. She called authorities in the morning, saying she was ill. However, she later decided to go to school anyway. Later in the morning she complained of a pain in the chest and left arm and a physician was called.
She was taken to Pleasant Home Hospital by ambulance where she died Saturday, Nov. 12.
Miss Hunt was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Presbytherian Guild, Michigan Education Association and Hobby Club.
Surviving are: two sisters, Mrs. William (Catherine) Wyman of Trenton and Miss Betty Hunt of Detroit; a brother, Russell, of Birmingham, and an uncle, George BURG of Cass City.
Rev. Melvin R. Vender, Presbyterian pastor, officiated at the funeral and burial was in Elkland Cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, Winter 2007)
Notes below copies from his Find A Grave Memorial Page ID 24740706
Birth/death places, and mother's link provided by Find A Grave contributor Deb. who also added:
"Claude's TXDC states he was to be cremated and originally supposed to have been placed in the Brookside Crematory, Houston, Texas - Perhaps his remains were moved to Virginia at some point in time to be with parents ... or this could be a cenotaph for him"
Parents shown as Claude Pegues Hunter Sr and Hardinia Redd Hunter on Find A Grave.
FindAGrave shows a photo of a military marker, engraved with a cross and "Robert M. Hunter, Michigan, AS US Navy, World War I, Nov 1 1895, Nov 24 1973."
Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, November 29, 1973
Page Eight
Services Monday for Robert Hunter
Robert M. Hunter, 77, died at Hills and Dales General Hospital Saturday, Nov. 24, following a long illness.
Mr. Hunter was born in Harwood, Ontario, Nov. 1, 1896, son of the late Robert and Frances Marchant Hunter.
He married Esther G. Mark in Lapeer Sept. 20, 1930. They came to Cass City in 1946 from Detroit where he lived until his death. He was a retired businessman, owning and operating the Western Auto Store.
Mr. Hunter was a member of the First Presybyterian Church of Cass City and served on the Session a number of years.
He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the Army and a veteran of World War II, serving in the Air Corps. He was Past President of Rotary International Cass City and a member of the Tyler Lodge No. 317 F&A.M.
He also served six years as Elkland township clerk.
Mr. Hunter is survived by his wife, Esther; one son, Robert of Cass City, and two grandchildren. Three brothers preceded him in death.
A Masonic memorial service was held Sunday. Funeral services were conducted from Little's Funeral Home Monday. Rev. Douglas Wilson, pastor of the first Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Melvin R. Vander, pastor Emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated.
Interment will be in Elkland cemetery.
(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2013)