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| Fox - Sayre Joseph Edgar Fox and mother Ella Belle Hughes Fox |
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| Fox - Hughes John R and Ella Belle Hughes Fox |
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| Hartley-Hughes Raymond Edward Hartley - Ella Arzina "InA" Hughes Hartley |
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| Herdman - Hughes Lovell Lee Roseberry, Mary Margaret Herdman Hughes and Mamie Bell Roseberry
Mary Margaret Herdman was Dora Ellen Hughes Roseberry's mother |
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| Herdman-Hughes Mary Margaret Herdman Hughes - Mary Margaret has on the dark dress.
Grandma had written on back "Old lady grandma Hughes, Aunt Dora and Aunt Delda". They would be her daughters Dora Hughes Roseberry and Delda Hughes Barr |
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| Hughes
Leo Arnold Hughes and friend. (Census Records indicate his name is Arnold L. Hughes vs Leo Arnold Hughes) |
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| Hughes Earl Arthur Rebecca Jeanette Hughes and daughter Christie Jadeans on her graduation day. |
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| Hughes James Cameron Hughes , Earl Arthur & Jerry Jean Hughes
(Left) James Cameron Hughes s/o Print/Alma Wray Hughes, (middle) Earl Arthur (Art) Hughes, (Right) Jerry Jean Hughes, parents are Alva/Annabelle Shears Hughes. Alva is s/o Job Elias Hughes.
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| Hughes Daughters of Lenoard Everette Eva Mae Stover Hughes - Bonnie Mae Hughes (L) Vivian Imogene Hughes (R) Charlene Grace Hughes (back to camera). The man is Lester Arthur Hughes
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| Hughes Job Ellis Hughes? Lenoard E. Hughes ? |
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| Hughes Leo Ennis Hughes - Only known pic of him, taken in 1946. He was s/o Job Elias (Ellis ? ) and Nancy Anderson Hughes
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| Hughes Leonard Everrett Hughes in WWI Uniform |
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| Hughes Sons of George Washington and Minnie Dilsaver Hughes, front Warren, back l-r Alfred and Walter |
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| Hughes Alfred Maloy and Mary Fern Weimer Hughes |
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| Hughes Orland Hughes better know as "Thumb" or "Hoby" |
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| Hughes Orland Hughes and daughter Nancy |
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| Hughes Don Hughes |
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| Hughes Darlena Hughes |
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| Hughes Charles Franklin Hughes |
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| Hughes Grandchildren of Charles Wesley Hughes |
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| Hughes Ella Arzina Hughes-Hartlety "Ina" |
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| Hughes Charles "Spike" Hughes |
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| Hughes Donald Earl Hughes; Dora Ellen Hughes Roseberry |
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| Hughes Dora Ellen Hughes Roseberry |
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| Hughes LR Bertie, Aldo, Nancy Margaret(Peep)Barr, Russell, Daisy Barr Donohew, Freda Barr Dixon, and John Barr; Seated Delda Hughes Barr |
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| Hughes Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes and sister Phyllis Ann (Kink)Hughes-Daniels |
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| Hughes Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes |
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| Hughes Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes - I remember seeing this car as a young girl. 1947 Chevy Coupe I believe. This car actually belonged to Uncle Cliff but Bunk was the one who drove it according to my brother Sonny. The picture was taken at the Hughes-Miller Homeplace. This was the most popular car for young men on Route 87. It was affordable. My grandkids would say it was a "chick magnet". |
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| Hughes Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes - When Bunk died all of the Musicians of my days growing up on Route 87 have passed on. (Wilbur Donohew, Butch Sayre, Lowell Hood and many more)
Music was as much a part of Bunk as breathing. My earliest memory of him is sitting on the front porch, with a guitar picking "The Wildwood Flower". "The Wildwood Flower" seemed to be the first tune everyone learned to play followed closely by "The Maple On The Hill". |
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| Hughes - Anderson Sons of Job Ellis and Nancy Anderson Hughes - Pictured L to R Alva (Shorty) 1914-1986 - Print James (PJ) 1907-1992 - Orland (Thumb or Hoby) 1900-1956 Lester Arthur abt 1901-1944 - Leo Ennis 1898-1965 - Leonard Everett 1896-1979 |
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| Hughes - Herdman Wlliam Pleasant and Mary Margaret Herdman Hughes |
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| Hughes - Houvener Blanche Belle Hughes Houvener and her husband Archie J Houvener |
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| Hughes - McCloud Edrie McCloud Hughes, holding son, Leo Arnold Hughes
Edrie was wife of Leo Ennis Hughes, the son of Job Ellis Hughes
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| Hughes - Sayre Holly Jasper Hughes and Lettie Sayre Hughes |
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| Hughes - Stover Lenoard and Eva Mae Stover Hughes Picture appears to be a wedding photo |
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| Hughes - Wray Print James and Alma Wray Hughes |
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| Hughes - Wray Alma Wray Hughes 1912-1999 - Wife of Print James Hughes |
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| Hughes Family L to R Phylis Ann (Kink) Hughes-Daniels, her brother Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes, mother Elzina (Zina)Pearl Miller-Hughes and her father John Clifford (Cliff) Hughes. This picture was taken in late fifties or early sixties on Woodrow Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. I have been told that it was taken the night before Bunk reported for duty in the Army. |
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| Hughes, Lawerence Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes |
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| Hughes-Hartley Ella Arzina Hughes-Hartley "Ina" age 16 |
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| Hughes-Meeks Lawrence (Bunk) Hughes, his second wife Nora Mae Meeks (on far left) and their children Clifford Allen and Sheila, |
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| Hughes-Miller Elzina Pearl Miller Hughes and her husband John Clifford Hughes with their grandchildren. Picture was probably taken mid sixties on Woodrow Avenue in Columbus, Ohio. |
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| Job (Jobe) Jacob Hughes and wife Dianna (Anna) King. Job (Jobe) Jacob Hughes and wife Dianna (Anna) King were married 01 Feb 1838 in Jackson County, West Virginia. |
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| John and Ella Hughes-Fox Homestead This house was built by John Fox. It is located on Angerona Road, just off old Route 33. They raised eight children in this home. |
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| Livingston - Hughes Livingston Family Photo with a few Hughes to balance things out
The adults standing, from left to right, are: Oley & Elsie (Derenberger) Hughes, Tacie (Livingston) Baker, Lula & Okey Livingston; son & daughter-in-law of James Austin & Nancy (Raines) Livingston, Looking over Nancy's shoulder is MaeBelle (Livingston) & her husband Luther (Lute) Smith, . The two girls standing in front of Lute are Grace & Lenora Smith,(Lute & MaeBelle’s daughters).
The four boys, left to right are: Dale Hughes (Oley & Elsie’s youngest son), Ernie & Ed Smith (Lute & MaeBelle’s sons) and James Livingston (Okey & Lula’s son). |
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| Longview Church On July 19, 1913, land was donated by Issac and Delda Hughes Barr for the Longview Church with a cemetery nearby. The carpenters were Benjamin S. Sayre, John J. King, William Staats, and John Fox. They were assisted by the members of the community. Longview Church was dedicated on Sept 13, 1914. The dedication service was delivered by Rev Jennings King, The trustees were Benjamin Sayre Jr, George W. Sayre, Elijah M Casto, John King, William Staats,
John Fox, William Flowers, Benjamin S. Sayre, and Issac Barr.
One of the things the church did to raise funds was make
quilts. One of the quilts is presented here. This quilt was made in 1934 by the Longview Church Ladies Aid Society. If you click on the picture you will see an icon to increase the size of the picture.
Long View Ladies Aid Society Quilt History
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| Mystery photo
Left to right Unknown,Theodoshia "Dosh" Slaughter Sayre, Dora Ellen Hughes Roseberry
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| Mystery Photo John and Ella Belle Hughes Fox with ??
From Sissy - Well on #276 of course it is John and Ella Fox or as mom always said they liked to be called Pa and Ma Fox. This is who I think they are; Back row left to right Theodore Fox, Laura Fox Donohew, and Johnny Fox. Front row John, the little boy could be Carl Fox,(Someone else has identified the little blonde boy as Freeland Fox)
but I think he's kind of small for Carl so it could possibly be one of Laura's boys, Ella, and the girl (in the dark jumper/dress) I'm pretty sure is Phyllis Fox. Laura was Theodore's daughter by his first wife. Phyllis and Carl were by his second wife Mary.
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| Roseberry Dana Clark Fox, Richard Burns, Dora Ellen Hughes Roseberry, Davey Hammonds and Susie Bernice Roseberry McKemy |
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| Roseberry Dora Ellen Hughes, her husband Homer Lee Roseberry and their grandson Dana Clark Fox |
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