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Jane Mildred <I>Collingsworth</I> Huff

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Jane Mildred Collingsworth Huff

Birth
Amite County, Mississippi, USA
Death
9 Jul 1868 (aged 51)
Amite County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Amite County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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♥ m. 08 Dec 1836, Amite Co, MS, to Newton Lawrence Huff. They were the parents of
ღ Benjamin Huff (b. ca 1840 MS)
ღ Ferdinand Huff (b. ca 1842 MS)
ღ William T Huff (b. ca 1845 MS)
ღ John Huff (b. ca 1847 MS)
ღ Missouri A Huff (b. ca 1848 MS) m 19 Feb 1868, Amite Co, MS, to J M Ford
ღ Robert Huff (b. ca 1850 MS)
ღ Nathan Huff (b. ca 1852 MS)
ღ George Huff (b. ca 1855 MS)
ღ Terrisia Jane Huff (b. 1860 MS)

SOURCES:
~ ”Amite County, Mississippi, Cemeteries” (Mogan & Mogan w/Glen Huff, 1982), page 213
~ Source: Mississippi Confederate Graves Registry
http://mscgr.homestead.com/index.html
~ 1850 & 1860 Federal Censuses – Amite Co, MS
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Mississippi_Census

Because two cenotaphs were created for Jane's husband, Newton, I have chosen to link her to both, but the children are link to the one in Zion Hill to prevent confusion.
♥ m. 08 Dec 1836, Amite Co, MS, to Newton Lawrence Huff. They were the parents of
ღ Benjamin Huff (b. ca 1840 MS)
ღ Ferdinand Huff (b. ca 1842 MS)
ღ William T Huff (b. ca 1845 MS)
ღ John Huff (b. ca 1847 MS)
ღ Missouri A Huff (b. ca 1848 MS) m 19 Feb 1868, Amite Co, MS, to J M Ford
ღ Robert Huff (b. ca 1850 MS)
ღ Nathan Huff (b. ca 1852 MS)
ღ George Huff (b. ca 1855 MS)
ღ Terrisia Jane Huff (b. 1860 MS)

SOURCES:
~ ”Amite County, Mississippi, Cemeteries” (Mogan & Mogan w/Glen Huff, 1982), page 213
~ Source: Mississippi Confederate Graves Registry
http://mscgr.homestead.com/index.html
~ 1850 & 1860 Federal Censuses – Amite Co, MS
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Mississippi_Census

Because two cenotaphs were created for Jane's husband, Newton, I have chosen to link her to both, but the children are link to the one in Zion Hill to prevent confusion.

Gravesite Details

Cemetery is located “South off road between Mt Vernon (Amite Co) and Mt Olive (Franklin Co) churches; entrance lane about 50’ southwest of Amite-Franklin County Lines.” – per contributor to the Amite Cemetery book.



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