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Rev Charles Hunnicutt Puffer

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Rev Charles Hunnicutt Puffer

Birth
Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Death
1939 (aged 79–80)
Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9791832, Longitude: -72.2803268
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His birth name is Charles Puffer Hunnicutt and is the son of George W. Hunnicutt and Betsy Ann Puffer.
He took the maiden name of his mother, when he was adopted by his mother's brother and wife, George Metcalf Puffer and Laura A (Temple).

He was also married to Sarah Eleanor Dwyer, an actress/dancer who made her dramatic debut at the Castle Square Theater, Boston, MA. They were married in 1884 and divorced in 1909.

He was sued for alienation of affection by E. A. Empy for $25,000. Empy's wife was formerly the housekeeper in the Puffer house.
His birth name is Charles Puffer Hunnicutt and is the son of George W. Hunnicutt and Betsy Ann Puffer.
He took the maiden name of his mother, when he was adopted by his mother's brother and wife, George Metcalf Puffer and Laura A (Temple).

He was also married to Sarah Eleanor Dwyer, an actress/dancer who made her dramatic debut at the Castle Square Theater, Boston, MA. They were married in 1884 and divorced in 1909.

He was sued for alienation of affection by E. A. Empy for $25,000. Empy's wife was formerly the housekeeper in the Puffer house.


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