Occupation: Mining.
Died from Tuberculosis.
First husband of Virginia Clyde McGinnis, married Dec. 24, 1910, Denver, CO.
Son of Jesse Bell Hughes and Nancy Jane Fritts-Hughes.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ March 14, 1918.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Marshall Hughes, son of the late Jesse Hughes, died at the home of his uncle, Allie Hughes, on the Cave-In-Rock Road, March 9th, of tuberculosis, of which he had been a sufferer for the past year. He was in his 37th year.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Nancy J. Clark, three half-brothers, Stewart, Joseph, and Jesse Clark, and one sister, Mrs. J.W. Alexander of Canada. His wife to whom he was united Dec. 24, 1910, was Miss Virginia Clyde McGinnis of Rosiclare, Ill., a beautiful young woman, who is a daughter of the Sheriff of Hardin Co. Ill.
The deceased was born, Jan. 13, 1882 and reared in this county.
Occupation: Mining.
Died from Tuberculosis.
First husband of Virginia Clyde McGinnis, married Dec. 24, 1910, Denver, CO.
Son of Jesse Bell Hughes and Nancy Jane Fritts-Hughes.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ March 14, 1918.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Marshall Hughes, son of the late Jesse Hughes, died at the home of his uncle, Allie Hughes, on the Cave-In-Rock Road, March 9th, of tuberculosis, of which he had been a sufferer for the past year. He was in his 37th year.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Nancy J. Clark, three half-brothers, Stewart, Joseph, and Jesse Clark, and one sister, Mrs. J.W. Alexander of Canada. His wife to whom he was united Dec. 24, 1910, was Miss Virginia Clyde McGinnis of Rosiclare, Ill., a beautiful young woman, who is a daughter of the Sheriff of Hardin Co. Ill.
The deceased was born, Jan. 13, 1882 and reared in this county.
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