Thursday, June 17, 1909
DANIEL B. HUDDLE
Among the old soldier boys who drifted into this country was Mr. Huddle who came in 1880. He has always been a reading man and was one of the earliest men to subscribe for the HERALD and has been one of its most constant patrons. The old gentleman is a red hot republican and says some of the stuff printed in the HERALD is just a little "salty" but taken altogether he has stood it pretty well for thirty years and says he will try to stand for as long as he lives.
Thursday, June 17, 1909
DANIEL B. HUDDLE
Among the old soldier boys who drifted into this country was Mr. Huddle who came in 1880. He has always been a reading man and was one of the earliest men to subscribe for the HERALD and has been one of its most constant patrons. The old gentleman is a red hot republican and says some of the stuff printed in the HERALD is just a little "salty" but taken altogether he has stood it pretty well for thirty years and says he will try to stand for as long as he lives.
Family Members
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Noah Seitz Huddle
1825–1863
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Benjamin Huddle Jr
1829–1918
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Rachel Huddle Burns
1835–1863
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Mary Huddle Albright
1836–1926
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Anna Huddle McHenry Paine
1838–1915
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John Huddle
1841–1937
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Peter Huddle
1842–1909
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Elizabeth D. Huddle McLeod
1844–1946
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Infant Son Huddle
1845–1845
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Jacob Keller "Jake" Hottel
1846–1942
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Jacob Keller "Jake" Hottel
1846–1942
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Lavina Huddle
1848–1851
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