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Information updated as of April 11, 2007.

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Walter Harley Huxford

(My family records has his middle name as Harlock.)

 

 

 

 

Born: Apr 26, 1874

Died: Oct 23, 1906

 

Father: Benjamin P Huxford

b. Nov 23, 1852 - d. Aug 08, 1900

Mother: Mary E Platt

b. Dec 16, 1854 - d. Jan 22, 1933

 

Birth Place: Russellville, Berkeley Co., SC

Died: Mobile, Mobile Co., Alabama

He was buried at the Cedar Hill Cemetery, Dawson, Georgia. 

Most likely in an unmarked grave in family plot of James W. Roberts

 

Occupation: Merchant/Salesman

 

He was married on July 20, 1899 in Dawson, Terrell Co., GA.

Wife: Annie Elise Roberts

 

Children:

(f)  Elsie Huxford

(m) Roscoe Huxford

 

 

Notes from our family records: "Undoubtedly born on Berkley Co., S.C., as parents were living there at the time. Probably moved to South Georgia as a teenager around 1890 with parents. His uncle, Calvitt Huxford, set him up in the mercantile business in Homerville, GA around 1897 but it did not prosper. After that he was a traveling salesman (including tobacco) for a while. At the time of his marriage in 1899, he was a merchant in Pearson, GA. At the time of his death he was living in Mobile, AL and may have been in business with his younger brother "Miller" Huxford of Mobile, AL. He is apparently buried in an unmarked grave in the family plot of James W. Roberts (his brother-in-law) in Cedar Hill Cemetery at Dawson, GA. His wife is not buried in the family plot. As a young widow (with two small children), she probably remarried, moved, and is buried elsewhere."
  

Does anyone have pictures of Walter that I can put up?

 

 

 

Sources:

1) David C Huxford Jr & Holly L Huxford - family records.

2) Flo Stevens, Longview TX - occupation and names of the children.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Holly L. Huxford

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