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Charles Hamilton Huse Sr.

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Charles Hamilton Huse Sr.

Birth
Keokuk County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 Feb 1889 (aged 50)
Jenkins, Barry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jenkins, Barry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Civil War Veteran -- Charles was a private for the Confederate, 1st NE Regiment, Missouri Cavalry.

Son of Horace Huse and Catherine M. Field. His wife was Leanna Jane Scott. According to son Charles Jr.'s death certificate, Charles Sr.'s second wife was Etta Moon.

Harry Charles Huse, born December 16, 1895 in Aurora, Lawrence County, MO, made a membership application to the Sons of the American Revolution through James Huse. Line of descent: Harry was the son of Alex Huse, born October 20, 1866 in Edina, MO, died June 17, 1947 in Cheney, WA, and married on December 25, 1889 in Aurora, MO to Lillian Bertha Hutchinson, born January 10, 1867 in St. Louis, MO, died May 21, 1951 in Cheney, WA; Alex was the son of Charles Hamilton Huse, born July 2, 1838 in Keokuk, IA, died March 2, 1888 in Jenkins, MO, married on January 4, 1866 in LaBelle, MO to Leanna Jane Scott, born March 8, 1842 in KY, died March 16, 1927 in Lind, WA; Charles Hamilton was the son of Horace Huse, born January 11, 1810 in Enfield, NH, died August 27, 1881 in LaBelle, MO, married on September 21, 1837 in Petersboro, NH to Catherine M. Field born Petersboro, NH, died August 12, 1901 in LaBelle, MO; Horace was the son of Daniel Emery Huse, born August 26, 1782 in Hamstead, NH, died November 12, 1851 in Enfield, NH married first Esther Paddelford, died March 13, 1820 Enfield, NH, (no birth or marriage date given); Daniel was the son of James Huse born September 11, 1744 in Hamstead, NH and died May 6, 1829 in Enfield, NH, married Abigail Ayers born December 27, 1745 and died July 19, 1827.

Roll for the Six Months Men, of the state of New Hampshire to serve in Continental Army in the year 1781 at West Point, James Huse, mustered July 26, 1781 at Hamstead, discharged December 21, 1781. It goes on to give his complete service record.
Civil War Veteran -- Charles was a private for the Confederate, 1st NE Regiment, Missouri Cavalry.

Son of Horace Huse and Catherine M. Field. His wife was Leanna Jane Scott. According to son Charles Jr.'s death certificate, Charles Sr.'s second wife was Etta Moon.

Harry Charles Huse, born December 16, 1895 in Aurora, Lawrence County, MO, made a membership application to the Sons of the American Revolution through James Huse. Line of descent: Harry was the son of Alex Huse, born October 20, 1866 in Edina, MO, died June 17, 1947 in Cheney, WA, and married on December 25, 1889 in Aurora, MO to Lillian Bertha Hutchinson, born January 10, 1867 in St. Louis, MO, died May 21, 1951 in Cheney, WA; Alex was the son of Charles Hamilton Huse, born July 2, 1838 in Keokuk, IA, died March 2, 1888 in Jenkins, MO, married on January 4, 1866 in LaBelle, MO to Leanna Jane Scott, born March 8, 1842 in KY, died March 16, 1927 in Lind, WA; Charles Hamilton was the son of Horace Huse, born January 11, 1810 in Enfield, NH, died August 27, 1881 in LaBelle, MO, married on September 21, 1837 in Petersboro, NH to Catherine M. Field born Petersboro, NH, died August 12, 1901 in LaBelle, MO; Horace was the son of Daniel Emery Huse, born August 26, 1782 in Hamstead, NH, died November 12, 1851 in Enfield, NH married first Esther Paddelford, died March 13, 1820 Enfield, NH, (no birth or marriage date given); Daniel was the son of James Huse born September 11, 1744 in Hamstead, NH and died May 6, 1829 in Enfield, NH, married Abigail Ayers born December 27, 1745 and died July 19, 1827.

Roll for the Six Months Men, of the state of New Hampshire to serve in Continental Army in the year 1781 at West Point, James Huse, mustered July 26, 1781 at Hamstead, discharged December 21, 1781. It goes on to give his complete service record.


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