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Mother: Effie Jane FOREMAN |
Alcus F. Huff, 95, a true son of the Confederacy, died Feb. 19,
2005, at Franklin County Nursing Home in Meadville.
Mr. Huff, born July 15, 1909, was a resident of the Homochitto
community of Amite County. He was the son of John Fletcher Huff,
the last Civil War veteran to die in Amite County, and Effie
Jane Foreman Huff.
Visitation is 5 to 9 tonight at Brown Funeral Home in Gloster
and continues Monday at Mount Vernon United Methodist Church
from 10 a.m. until services there at 11 a.m. The Rev. Mark
Lambert and the Rev. Max Foreman will officiate. Burial will be
in Mount Vernon Cemetery.
Mr. Huff was a farmer and worked as a sawfiler for Crosby Lumber
and Manufacturing Company for 33 years. He worked as a game
warden for the Mississippi Game and Fish Commission for 10
years.
He was a member of Mount Vernon United Methodist Church.
His family said he will be missed and cited Timothy II 4:7-8: “I
have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept
the faith. Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give
me at that day; and not to me only, but unto all them also that
love his appearing.”
In April 1995, Mr. Huff, along with his brothers, Howell and
Emmitt Jewell, now deceased, were honored by the Sons of the
Confederacy. They received medals, flags and a 21-gun salute at
the Amite County Confederate Memorial site in Liberty.
Their father joined the Confederate Army at age 15 and survived
the Civil War. He died at age 93 when a tree fell on him while
he was fishing in Amite County.
Mr. Huff was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife,
Mozel Seale Huff; a son, Darrell Huff; a stepdaughter, Linda
Etheridge Jenkins; two sisters, Carrie H. Dunn and Callie H.
Gardner; and his brothers, Howell and Emmitt Jewell.
Survivors include his wife of 37 years, Ada Lee Huff of
Meadville; a daughter and son-in-law, Dorothy H. and Malcolm
Earl Fleming of Baton Rouge; two sons and daughters-in-law,
Darwin and Wanda Huff of Gloster and Virgil and Terrie Huff of
Baton Rouge; two stepsons and their wives, Larry and Virginia
Etheridge of Meridian and Terry and Crystal Etheridge of
Brookhaven; 18 grandchildren, Annette Savoy, Mike Fleming, Shane
Fleming, Jeff Huff, Chad Huff, Heather Huff, Jason Ballard,
Tiffany Huff, Paul Huff, Kati Huff, Abi Jenkins, Stephen
Jenkins, Jay Etheridge, Joey Etheridge, Kara Etheridge, Cristie
Etheridge, Chase Etheridge and Anna Lee Etheridge; and 10
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Mike Fleming, Shane Fleming, Jeff Huff, Jason
Ballard, Paul Huff, Joey Etheridge, Chad Huff and Jay Etheridge.
_______________________ | _Newton Lawrence HUFF C.S.A.______| | (1818 - 1866) m 1836 | | |_______________________ | _John Fletcher HUFF C.S.A._| | (1845 - 1938) | | | _Thomas COLLINSWORTH __+ | | | (1779 - 1837) m 1802 | |_Ellen Jane Mildred COLLINSWORTH _| | (1816 - 1868) m 1836 | | |_Martha "Patty" BONDS _ | (1782 - 1847) m 1802 | |--Alcus F. HUFF C.S.A. | (1909 - 2005) | _______________________ | | | __________________________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Effie Jane FOREMAN _______| | | _______________________ | | |__________________________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Mary Ann FLEET |
_Philip PENDLETON Jr._+ | (1689 - 1753) m 1710 _Benjamin PENDLETON _| | (1726 - 1798) m 1750| | |_Elizabeth POLLARD ___+ | (1693 - 1751) m 1710 _Philip PENDLETON ___| | (1752 - ....) | | | _John MACON __________+ | | | (1695 - 1752) m 1716 | |_Mary MACON _________| | (1725 - 1801) m 1750| | |_Ann HUNT ____________+ | (1696 - 1725) m 1716 | |--Walker PENDLETON | (1794 - ....) | _William FLEET Sr.____+ | | (1699 - 1734) m 1718 | _William FLEET Jr.___| | | (1726 - 1773) m 1755| | | |_Sarah Ann JONES _____+ | | (1700 - ....) m 1718 |_Mary Ann FLEET _____| (1759 - 1820) | | _John WALKER _________+ | | (1711 - 1741) m 1735 |_Susannah WALKER ____| (1736 - ....) m 1755| |_Elizabeth BAYLOR ____ (1715 - 1741) m 1735
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Mother: Sarah CHILDERS |
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ann Mrs. WALKER (AFN: SHZ1-Z0) Marriage: 1763
Goochland, Va
Spouse: Anne POLLARD (AFN: 2HLS-LC) Marriage: 31 May 1761
Goochland, Va
Spouse: Mary Mrs. ALLEN (AFN: GRMX-PH) Marriage: 31 May 1761
Goochland, Va
______________________________________ | _Nicholas PERKINS I "the Immigrant"_| | (1614 - 1656) | | |______________________________________ | _Nicholas PERKINS II_| | (1647 - 1711) m 1670| | | _John BURTON "the Immigrant"__________+ | | | (1583 - ....) | |_Mary BURTON _______________________| | (1620 - ....) | | |_Lydia FRY ___________________________+ | (1600 - ....) | |--Constantine PERKINS Sr. | (1683 - 1770) | _William CHILDERS Sr. "the Immigrant"_ | | (1599 - 1649) m 1617 | _Abraham CHILDERS I_________________| | | (1618 - 1679) m 1643 | | | |_Anne RAMSDEN ________________________ | | (1604 - ....) m 1617 |_Sarah CHILDERS _____| (1647 - 1721) m 1670| | ______________________________________ | | |_Jane "Anne" HOWARD ________________| (1622 - 1681) m 1643 | |______________________________________
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Father: Henry Clay SETTLE C.S.A. Mother: Henrietta Graves LINDSAY |
_____________________________ | _Morson Clay SETTLE _____| | (1802 - ....) | | |_____________________________ | _Henry Clay SETTLE C.S.A.__| | (1845 - 1939) m 1878 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Haney MILLER ___________| | (1815 - ....) | | |_____________________________ | | |--Vera Ida "Aunt Dude" SETTLE | (1892 - ....) | _John LINDSAY _______________+ | | (1765 - ....) m 1789 | _James Albert LINDSAY ___| | | (1828 - 1855) m 1846 | | | |_Ruth BRIANT ________________+ | | (1770 - ....) m 1789 |_Henrietta Graves LINDSAY _| (1853 - 1935) m 1878 | | _Asa Walker GRAVES __________+ | | (1781 - 1840) m 1815 |_Amanda Thompson GRAVES _| (1828 - 1855) m 1846 | |_Sarah Jane "Sally" KIRTLEY _ (1788 - 1868) m 1815
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Mother: Janet DONALDSON |
"STODDERT, Benjamin, cabinet officer, was born in Charles
county, Md., in 1751; son of Capt. Thomas Stoddert, an officer
in the French and Indian war, who was killed at Braddock's
defeat; and grandson of Maj. James Stoddert, who emigrated from
Scotland about 1675, and settled in Maryland. Benjamin entered
the mercantile business, but in 1776 he joined the patriot army,
as captain of cavalry, and attained the rank of major. He took
part in the battle of Brandywine, where he was severely wounded,
and unfitted for active service; but was appointed secretary of
the board of war, serving till 1781. He removed to Georgetown,
D.C.; was the first secretary of the U.S. navy in Washington's
cabinet, 1798-1801, and served as acting secretary of war, on
the resignation of James McHenry, May, 1800, till June, 1800,
when Henry Dexter accepted the portfolio. He was instrumental in
the increase of the American naval force from three frigates to
five frigates and to twenty-three sloops of war. He died in
Bladensburg, Md., Dec. 18, 1813.
_James STODDERT I "the Immigrant"_ | (1650 - ....) _James STODDERT II___| | (1665 - 1726) m 1709| | |__________________________________ | _Thomas STODDERT ____| | (1712 - ....) | | | _Roger BISHOP ____________________+ | | | (1660 - 1694) | |_Elizabeth BISHOP ___| | (1694 - 1755) m 1709| | |_Sarah NEALE _____________________ | (1670 - 1752) | |--Benjamin STODDERT | (1751 - 1813) | __________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Janet DONALDSON ____| (1712 - ....) | | __________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________________
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Mother: Mary K. SMITH |
_Charles TYLER III___+ | (1715 - 1767) _John TYLER _________| | (1744 - ....) | | |_Anne HEREFORD ______+ | (1721 - 1769) _Edmond TYLER _______| | (1792 - 1844) m 1830| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Isabella MUSCHETT __| | (.... - 1835) | | |_____________________ | | |--Edmond A. TYLER | (1834 - 1911) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary K. SMITH ______| (1804 - 1884) m 1830| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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