Name Wm
Huff Sr. |
Wife - 1st Mary
Kelly |
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Where Born |
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Buried |
Buried |
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Information By: Serena
Ann Wright |
P.O. Butler 6/8/1948 |
Children & P.O. |
Husband/Wife |
1 - Elijah,
eldest child, went to Kansas where
he died. |
2 - Peter Lived
in Aberdeen , Ohio |
3 - William
Jr. |
4 - Mary married Crusann |
5 - Enoch
was 14th child
by first wife |
1) Serena
Ann born August 10, 1863 in Campbell Co. married James E. Wright, I. |
2nd Wife |
John |
Neal |
Sarah |
Enoch Huff was born in Brown Co., Ohio, and
moved with his parents when 6 weeks old to Campbell Co. About
1865, Enoch Huff moved to Harris Creek in Pendleton Co. on the old
John Bradford place. His daughter, Serena Ann (m James E Wright) was
born 1-1/2 miles west of Alexandria, Campbell Co. towards Visalia . On June
8, 1948 ,
she was residing for a while with Mrs. Maude Huff, widow of her
brother Robert E. Huff, died in Butler , KY. |
Name William
Huff, Sr. |
Wife |
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Information By: Henry
N. Huff |
P.O. Butler 7/29/1936 |
Children & P.O. 1st wife |
Husband/Wife |
William Sr.
came to Ohio when
they were fighting the Indians. He
followed hunting mostly and was fine marksman with a gun. He
came to Campbell Co. and married his 2nd wife;
or married #2 and came to Campbell Co. |
1 - William
Jr. went to Indiana ,
was a cooper by trade. |
2 -
John was a good fellow, big stout man. Don’t think he married. He
got to be well off. |
3 - Neal
ran a bus to Alexandria . Union
soldiers took his horses and bus. He
was drafted and they took his outfit from him because he would not
fight for the Union . The
Provast Marshall was there and turned his horses and bus over to
Lef. Geuers. Neal married a Campbell County
woman, but separated; didn’t live together long. |
2
wife: |
4 - Enoch,
ws half brother to the others. |
There
were some girls in the family. |
--3-- Neal’s
wife reported him and caused the officers to get after him. After
the war, he came back and took his children toIndiana . Neal
hid in a sink-hole while a dozen men were looking for him. Henry
and Joe carried provisions to him. |
William
was the greatest violinist ever heard play. |