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Thomas Newton Huff

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Thomas Newton Huff

Birth
Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
Death
27 Jan 1929 (aged 74)
Jones County, Texas, USA
Burial
Anson, Jones County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Newton Huff, age 74, died Sunday at the home of his son ten miles south of Stamford. He was buried Sunday afternoon at Swans Chapel cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. Joel V. Grimes, J.A. Elliott of the Barrow Undertaking company had charge of arrangements.

Surviving: five sons; 19 grandchildren; one great-grandchildren. Relatives present for the funeral - W.O. Huff and children; Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Huff and children; Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Hornsby and baby and Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Carnes.

The Stamford American
January 31, 1929

Thomas Newton Huff was born May 21, 1854 in Gwinnett County, Georgia to Oliver Martin Huff and Cynthia Minthia Evans. On December 24, 1874 he married Margaret E. Jackson in Gibson County, Tennessee.
3 Children
James Robert Huff
William Oliver Huff
Carson Clay Huff

On October 14, 1888 in Alcorn Mississippi he married Rebecca Jane Timmons.
4 Children
Unknown Child
Dock Arthur Huff
Unknown Child
Walter V. Huff

Thomas Newton Huff was in Gibson County, Tennessee in 1880 with first wife and their son.

In 1900 he is in Lonoke County, Arkansas with second wife and family.

1910 he is in Alcorn County, Mississippi with son, Walter.

1920 he is back in Lonoke County, Arkansas with son James Robert.

Sometime between 1920 and 1929 he traveled to Jones County, Texas where two of his sons were living, William Oliver Huff and Carson Clay Huff. It is here that he died.

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This was taken from William Oliver Huff's obituary:

"He moved to Fannin County from Arkansas in 1900 and moved to Jones County in 1907 to the Swan's Chapel Community.

(Swans Chapel Cemetery is where this T N Huff is buried)
Thomas Newton Huff, age 74, died Sunday at the home of his son ten miles south of Stamford. He was buried Sunday afternoon at Swans Chapel cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. Joel V. Grimes, J.A. Elliott of the Barrow Undertaking company had charge of arrangements.

Surviving: five sons; 19 grandchildren; one great-grandchildren. Relatives present for the funeral - W.O. Huff and children; Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Huff and children; Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Hornsby and baby and Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Carnes.

The Stamford American
January 31, 1929

Thomas Newton Huff was born May 21, 1854 in Gwinnett County, Georgia to Oliver Martin Huff and Cynthia Minthia Evans. On December 24, 1874 he married Margaret E. Jackson in Gibson County, Tennessee.
3 Children
James Robert Huff
William Oliver Huff
Carson Clay Huff

On October 14, 1888 in Alcorn Mississippi he married Rebecca Jane Timmons.
4 Children
Unknown Child
Dock Arthur Huff
Unknown Child
Walter V. Huff

Thomas Newton Huff was in Gibson County, Tennessee in 1880 with first wife and their son.

In 1900 he is in Lonoke County, Arkansas with second wife and family.

1910 he is in Alcorn County, Mississippi with son, Walter.

1920 he is back in Lonoke County, Arkansas with son James Robert.

Sometime between 1920 and 1929 he traveled to Jones County, Texas where two of his sons were living, William Oliver Huff and Carson Clay Huff. It is here that he died.

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This was taken from William Oliver Huff's obituary:

"He moved to Fannin County from Arkansas in 1900 and moved to Jones County in 1907 to the Swan's Chapel Community.

(Swans Chapel Cemetery is where this T N Huff is buried)


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