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Georgia Ann <I>Huggins</I> Large

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Georgia Ann Huggins Large

Birth
Hamilton County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Apr 1893 (aged 27–28)
Lehigh, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lehigh, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Georgia Ann was the daughter of George Washington Huggins (1836-1885) and Henrietta Catura Campbell (1841-1932). She married Lewis E Large on 26 June 1882 in Hamilton Co., Texas. By 1893 George Ann had moved to Lehigh. Oklahoma, a mining town.

Children born in this marriage were Franklin Lewis(1884-1970), John (1891-1913), and two twin girls in 1893 one of which died March 1, 1893. Perhaps it was a difficult child birth but Geogia Ann passed away one month later on 5 April.

Lewis, her husband, was poor and it is thought by the family that he buried Georgia Ann in the Lehigh Cemetery and set up a large unmarked stone to mark her grave, and set up a smaller grave stone for the little twin girl.

No one knows what happened to the surviving twin baby daughter but it is thought he gave the child to a nursing mother or placed her in an orphange. There is a $100 reward posted for any church, cemetery, or government record that would identify the child's name.
Georgia Ann was the daughter of George Washington Huggins (1836-1885) and Henrietta Catura Campbell (1841-1932). She married Lewis E Large on 26 June 1882 in Hamilton Co., Texas. By 1893 George Ann had moved to Lehigh. Oklahoma, a mining town.

Children born in this marriage were Franklin Lewis(1884-1970), John (1891-1913), and two twin girls in 1893 one of which died March 1, 1893. Perhaps it was a difficult child birth but Geogia Ann passed away one month later on 5 April.

Lewis, her husband, was poor and it is thought by the family that he buried Georgia Ann in the Lehigh Cemetery and set up a large unmarked stone to mark her grave, and set up a smaller grave stone for the little twin girl.

No one knows what happened to the surviving twin baby daughter but it is thought he gave the child to a nursing mother or placed her in an orphange. There is a $100 reward posted for any church, cemetery, or government record that would identify the child's name.


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