Huffstutler

Vaughn, Joseph Hugh, d.1939

The Southern Democrat
Blountsville, Ala.
Nov 30, 1939

Joseph Hugh Vaughn.
    Joseph H. Vaughn, 49, died early Wednesday night, November 22, at a Birmingham hospital after an illness of many months.  In fact, he had not been strong for many years, though he had been active until the past year.
    Mr. Vaughn served a short time in the army during the War but was given a disability discharge due to the fact that he was not in condition for military service.
    He was well known to the people of Blount County.  For a number of years he had been in the restaurant business in Oneonta, where he met many people.
    Mr. Vaughn was a member of the Presbyterian Church, of which demonination he had been a member for a long time.
    Besides the widow, Mrs. Leva Vaughn, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Richard Vaughn, of Cleveland, Rte. 1, ; five brothers, J. T. of Allgood, D. B. of Cleveland, Rte. 1, S. T. of Springville, Rte. 1, M. C. of Steele, Rte. 1, and C. W. Of Birmingham; four sisters, Mrs. Nancy Box, of Oneonta, Rte. 1, Mrs. Sallie Huffstutler, of Remlap, Rte. 1, Mrs. Katherine McLendon, of North Carolina, and Miss Jennie Vaughn, of Cleveland, Rte. 1.
    Funeral services were held at Lester Memorial Church Thursday at 11:00 o'clock, and were conducted by Rev. Robert Murphree, assisted by Rev. B.F. Dykes.
    Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery, with Robinette in charge.

Huffstutler, Lewis Beard, Jr., d.1897

The Southern Democrat
Blountsville, Ala.
April 8, 1897

We are sorry to learn of the death of Mr. L. B. Huffstutler which occurred at his home in Blountsville on the morning of March 30th.  He was only sick for about ten days but suffered intensely from the beginning.  Mr. Huffstutler was a good citizen and leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn his death.  Peace to his memory!

Huffstutler, Sallie Hannah Vaughan, d.1971

The Southern Democrat
Oneonta, Alabama
August 19, 1971

HUFFSTUTLER  RITES HELD

Mrs. Claude Huffstutler (Sallie Hannah Vaughan), 73, died at her residence on Remlap Route one. A native of Cleveland, she was a member of Tabernacle United Methodist Church. Her parents were the late Richard and Jennie Loven [Loving] Vaughan, and her husband was Claude Huffstutler who died in 1964.

Survivors include a step-son, Ernest Huffstutler of Trafford Route one; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Box of Oneonta Route one, Mrs. Catherine Atkinson of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Jennie Mae Fountain of Cleveland Route one; two brothers, Cage Vaughan of Cleveland Route one, Charles Vaughan of Hokes Bluff.

Rev. Mrs. Estelle Pinegar and Rev. Joe Maples conducted last rites August 15 at 2 p.m. from Tabernacle Church.Lemley Chapel directed burial in Tabernacle Cemetary.

Huffstutler, James M., d.1908

The Southern Democrat
Jul 2, 1908

Huffstutler, J.M., Died 24 Jun 1908; J.M. Huffstutler, brother of our townsman, Thomas Huffstutler, died in Birmingham, June 24th from the effects of a stroke of paralysis received some time ago. The deceased is survived by a wife and eleven children, four sons and seven daughters. He was employed as conductor on the Powderly-Bessemer line for several years and had acquired a wide acquaintance and become very popular among the patrons of that line. The remains were carried to Adville, this county, and interred at Tabernacle cemetery.

Huffstutler, William Clinton, d.1918

Southern Democrat
Oneonta, AL
May 22, 1918

Clint Huffstutler Dies in Texas
Clint Huffstutler, father of Comodore Huffstutler of Oneonta, died at his home in Grandview, Texas, on May 9th. Mr. Huffstutler was well known to the people of this county. He was born and reared near Liberty and was a son-in-law of the late S. C. Allgood. He was 65 years of age and was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.

Huffstutler, Mary Malissa Hicks, d.1923

Southern Democrat
Oneonta, AL
Sep 20, 1923

Mrs. Mary Huffstutler dead.
News has just reached here of the death of Mrs. Mary Huffstutler which occurred at her home on route 3, Warrior, a few days ago.  Mrs Huffstutler was 81 years of age and is survived by two sons and five daughters.

[Mary  Malissa Hicks Huffstutler died Aug 31, 1923, and is buried at Old Philadelphia Church, Blount County, Alabama.]

Page 007, Lewis Huffstutler, Jul. 1871

***** Blount County Ala Probate - Sale Record Personal Property 1870-1900

From microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, AL
Micro#1034935 Roll:1 item #3

Page 7 Hufstutler, Lewis
Jul 17, 1871. Articles sold:
1 mare mule, Hugh Hufstutler, $167.00
1 mare mule, George Hufstutler, $145.00
1 mare mule, Daniel Clowdus, $150.
1 horse mule, J. M. Wallace, $146.00
1 mule colt, Adam Hufstutler, $60.00
1 Sow & Pig, L. B. Hufstutler, $2.00
1 Sow 3 shoats & 5 pigs, Adam Hufstutler, $4.25
1 Sow 3 shoats, L. B. Hufstuter, $5.
1 Black Sow & 6 pigs, L. B. Hufstutler, $3.
(Many more items sold, see original)

AL Blount Census of Confederate Soldiers in Alabama 1907

***** Blount County Ala - Census of Confederate Soldiers in Alabama - 1907

From microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, AL
Micro#1034936 Roll:2 item #3 of 4

(this is a typed document)

01 Alton Calvert
04 Stanwin Hays, Jr
04 T. C. Glasscock
05 William Calvert
08 Jonathan Burns
13 William Gilley
15 Arch L. Glasscock
15 Thomas C. Glasscock
19 H. A. Gillespie
20 Samuel Gilliland
22 William Hartgraves
24 William Gray
29 Frank Campbell
29 Russel Campbell
32 James Phillips
32 Jesse Phillips
33 Jackson J. Gurley
33 James Gillium
33 Lewis N. Calvert
34 Halam Calvert
39 H. J. Vaughn
43 James O. Phillips

then a picture of the spine of the book - Census of Confederate Soldiers in Alabama - 1907

then the actual handwritten old book is copied. Has 3 people per page, headed Census or Enumeration of Confederate Soldiers residing in Alabama, 1907. Gets their name, address, birthdate, where enlisted, which regiment, how the service ended (captured/paroled, etc) and where.

Pg 7, No 20
Burn, William Wilkins; PO Brooksville, was born 2nd May 1842 at Lawrenceville, in Co of Gwinnett, GA, first entered as private Oct 1861 at Laurenceville GA in the 6th GA D Peoples 60 and continued until paroled at Guntersville 1865.

Pg 15, no 43
Calvert, Halam PO Lehigh, AL born Feb 1836 at Warrior, Blount Co, AL entered as Private on Apr 1863 at Blountsprings AL in the 29th Ala Co B Capt Dew .
Reenlisted as private 1865 at Blountsprings in the Stewarts Batt Capt Nunn and continued until surrrender.

Pg 15, no 44
Calvert, Joseph PO Warrior #3 was born 1841 at Warrior Station, Blount Co AL, entered service as private Apr 1863 at Blountsprings Al in the 29th ALA Co B.
Reenlisted as private 1865 at Blountsprings in the Capt Nunn Stewarts Batt and continued until surrender.

Pg 15, no 45
Calvert, James Cannon PO Warrior #3 was born 1st Jan 1834 at Warrior Station Blount Co Al first entered as private Nov 1863 at Blountsville Al in Capt Lewis D Batt continued until transfered to Armsteas Brigade discharged at surrender at Meridian Miss.

Pg 32, no 95
Gibbs, Jasper Harvey PO Liberty, born 15 Dec 1845 at Barnesville, Yancey Co, NC, entered svc as 1st Corporal on 6th Oct 1861 at Decatur Ga in the 38th GA 13 Capt Mcushing and continued until surrendered with Lees Army 1865. Says has descriptive list and parole.

Pg 32, no 96
Gibbs, Joshua M. PO Liberty #1, born 22nd Feb 1844 at Barnesville Yancey Co, NC, entered as private in 1863 at Kingston GA in the 4th GA “6” Capt Johnson and continued until was captured in 1863 carried to Rock Haud IL.

Joined federal army was sent to the trouturo(?) till was closed was discharged.

Pg 33, no 97
Gilliland, Edward Franklin, PO Oneonta #2 born 18th Jan 1845 at ?? in Dekalb co, AL, first entered as private 22 Jan 1864 at Datton (Dalton?) GA in the 58th R. “H” and continued until 18 of May 1865 Meridian Miss.

Pg 37, no 110
Gurley, William PO Cleveland #2, born 21 Mch 1844 at Selfs Mills Jefferson Co, AL entered as private Apr 1861 at Chepultepec Al in the 1st Ala Co B Capt A J Ingram and continued until surrendered in GA in 1865.

Pg 40, no 120
Hays, Stanwick, PO Warrior #3, born 25th Aug 1832 at Warrior, Blount Co, AL entered as private 1861 at Blountsville Al in the 19th ALA “K” Capt Skinner? and continued until wounded in 1864.. was cook for officers.

Pg 41, no 122
Hays, Margus Lafayett, PO Warrior #3, born 5th Sep 1841 near Blountsprings, Blount co Al, entered as private Apr 1863 at Blountsville Al in the 29th Ala F Capt Sapp continued until Jul 2 1864 captured at Kennesaw Mtn, carried to Indiana took oath of allegiance.

Pg 41, no 122
Hays, Samuel Mavrick, PO Bangor #1 born 22nd Nov 1835 at Blountsprings Blount Co, Al entered as private Sep 1861 at Blountsprings Al in the 29th ALA B Capt Dew continued until was at home on furlough when war closed.

Pg 43, no 127
Hicks, William, PO Horton, born 11 Aug 1841 at Bachelors retreat in Pickens Dist, SC, entered as private on 2nd Jan 1861 at Columbia SC in the 22nd SC “K” Capt Messers and continued until surrendered at Appomattox courthouse VA.

Pg 43, no 128
Higginbotham, Matthew Hamilton?, PO Village Springs born 11 Apr 1837 at Remlap Blount Co, AL entered as private in 1862 at Montevallo, AL in the 29th ALA capt Musgrove and continued until 1863 then transfered to Robinsons Co and made 1st Lieutenant till war closed.

Page copied with a typed page overlaid:
Blount - the act of the recent Legislature requireing it, I as Judge of Probate, do hereby publi____ a list of the persons on the pension list of Blount County, Alabama on the 1st day of Jan, 1916, said list being as follows: (partial list - I only listed my family names)

First Class
Samuel Hays Warrior 3
A. J. Huffstutter Adville
Standwick Hayes Warrior 3
John W. Hagood Oneonta

Second class
Joe Calvert Warrior 3
D H. P Gilliland Dear??
T C. Glasscock Cleveland 1
Jas C Glasscock Cleveland 1
W. H. Huffstutter __
D. T. Vaughn Oneonta

Third class
A. J. Calvert Cullman
Mrs. E. A. Glasscock Cleveland 1
Mrs. N. V. Higgenbotham Village Springs
Mary M Phillips Summitt

Widows brought back from 1st and second classes to third class
Mary M. Huffstutter

then the handwritten sheets continue - no pages lost.

Pg 46, no 137
Huffstutler, Henry PO Warrior #3 born 23 Sep 1841 at Lehigh Blount Co Al entered as private in 1863 at Chepultepec Al in the 12th Batt of Ala Capt A J Pugrave?? Continued until surrendered in NC in 1865.

Pg 48, no 142
Hix, Nathaniel West, PO Dale, born Jan 22 1844 at Village Springs Blount Co Al, entered as private Sep 1861 at Blountsprings AL in the 29th ALA Co “B” continued until Jun 1865 captured at Nashville.

Pg 68, no 210
Phillips, Joe, PO Oneonta #3 born 27th June 1845 at Ashville St. Clair Co, AL entered as private on 1864 at Ashville Al in Capt Statons Horse/Home guard and continued until captured in Feb 1864 near Town Creek AL carried to Chattanooga Tn, taken oath to stay north of Ohio river during war.

Pg 69 no 211
Phillips, Terrell Harrison b. GA 24 Oct 1833

Pg 69, no 212
Phillips, James Riley b.GA 25 Jun 1832

pg 82, no 252
Swann, George Washington, PO Blountsprings born 5th Jun 1840 at Thacker Creek Blount Co, Al, entered as private on July 1862 at Blountsprings in the Armstead Brigd Co A, Capt Lewis(?) and continued until reorganized.
Reenlisted as corporal on Mch 1863 at Talladiga AL in the Lewis Batalion Co B. Capt G. D. Shettors(?) and continued until surrendered at Decatur AL May 1865.

Pg 84, no 257
Thomas, Franklin Case, PO Warrior #3 born Oct 11st?? 21st? 1843 at Warrior Blount Co Al, entered as private Oct 11 1861 at Blountsprings Al in the 29th Ala co F Capt Sapp continued until was paroled at surrender. Acted drummer.

Pg 84, no 258
Thomas, Samuel Birge, PO Blount springs #3 born Aug 20, 1847 at Warrior Jefferson Co Al, entered as private on Oct 1862 at Allbrittian Mills in the 8th Ala Co G Capt Jno Whorton continued until captured at Rouse GA oct 17 1864 carried to Camp Douglas stayed till June 17, 1865.

Pg 85, no 260
Thomas , Greenberry Jackson, PO Blountsville #3 born Feb 6 1836 at Guinns Cove Blount Co Al, as private Aug 1862 at Blountsville Al in the Lewis Batt Co A, continued till surrendered at Selma AL

Pg 85, no 261
Thomas, Samuel Sanders, PO Blountsville #3 born Mch 8, 1843 at Blountsville Blount Co, Al as private Aug 19 1861 at Blountsville Al in the 19th Ala Co K Capt Skinner continued until transferred in 1864 to cavalry.
Reinlisted as private 1864 at Decatur al in Stewarts Batt Roddys Cove(?) continued till war ended.

Pg 88, no. 280
Vaughn, Absalom Tilman, PO Selfville born Feb 5, 1848 at Cedar Bluff Cherokee Co Ala, entered as private spring 1865 at Lougs(?) Longs(?) Cove AL in the 12th ALA Capt McTidmore and continued until captured and paroled at Selma Ala April 1865. Worked in nitre works, every 4th man was detached to go to Trout(?)

Page 231 Hofstalar, George, NC

US National Archives, Revolutionary War pension and bounty-land-warrant application files.
Microfilm at Birmingham pub library E255.R489 1960
Transcribed by Vicki Lais
Roll:1299 Hoffmire, Samuel - Hogeboom, Richard

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