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Hugh Clark Addy

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Hugh Clark Addy

Birth
Linton Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Aug 1903 (aged 81)
Kimbolton, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kimbolton, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The following information was found in The Household Guide and Instructor, with Biographies: History of Guernsey County, Ohio, 1882. It was part of the biography of Hugh's father William Addy (which is part of his FAG memorial).

" Their son Hugh was born in 1822. He learned the blacksmith trade in Liberty, and when twenty years old left home, and worked at various places for the next quarter of a century. His wife was Margaret Warden, a daughter of Isaac and Jane Warden. They now live on a farm of two hundred and fifteen acres near the center of Knox township. He was a justice of the peace fifteen years. They had eleven children, ten living - Nancy Jane, wife of Robert Thompson, of Mantua; Robert H., married Ellen Duff; Sarah E., Ervin C, John R., Thomas K., Martha M., Anna Mary, William, Isaac and Amanda E."
The following information was found in The Household Guide and Instructor, with Biographies: History of Guernsey County, Ohio, 1882. It was part of the biography of Hugh's father William Addy (which is part of his FAG memorial).

" Their son Hugh was born in 1822. He learned the blacksmith trade in Liberty, and when twenty years old left home, and worked at various places for the next quarter of a century. His wife was Margaret Warden, a daughter of Isaac and Jane Warden. They now live on a farm of two hundred and fifteen acres near the center of Knox township. He was a justice of the peace fifteen years. They had eleven children, ten living - Nancy Jane, wife of Robert Thompson, of Mantua; Robert H., married Ellen Duff; Sarah E., Ervin C, John R., Thomas K., Martha M., Anna Mary, William, Isaac and Amanda E."


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