JOSEPH
(Abt 1800-)

Lydia E.
(1827-1914)

 

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Anderson Eroin HUTTO

Lydia E.

  • Born: 27 Nov 1827, , , South Carolina, United States 1 2
  • Marriage: Anderson Eroin HUTTO
  • Died: 13 Jul 1914, Damascus, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States at age 86 3
  • Buried: Damascus, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States 4
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bullet  Noted events in her life were:

• Census: U.S. Federal, Jun 1900, , Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 2

• Census: U.S. Federal, 19 Apr 1910, Barnett, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States. 5


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Lydia married Anderson Eroin HUTTO, son of William Hardy HUTTO and Isabelle Jane SMITH. (Anderson Eroin HUTTO was born on 13 Apr 1827 in , , Alabama, United States,1 6 died on 8 Mar 1910 in Damascus, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States 4 and was buried in Damascus, Van Buren County, Arkansas, United States 7.)


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Sources


1 Family Bible, Anderson Eroin Hutto.

2 1900 U.S. census, Van Buren, Arkansas population schedule, Bradley, enumeration district (ED) 135, sheet 6A, p. 253, dwelling 97, family 97, James M. Megee; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 23 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 78;
31-year-old farmer, James M. Megee (Jun 1858) was living with his wife Francis E., 41 (Aug 1858), and children, Dora, 13 (Sep 1886), James M., nine (Mar 1891), Francis E., nine (Mar 1891), and Paul, five (Nov 1894), in Bradley Township, Van Buren County, Arkansas. Also living in the household was 72-year-old Lydia Hutto (Nov 1827), his mother-in-law and Abbron Stevison, 26 ( May 1874), a boarder. James and Francis had been married 23 years. Francis had borne ten children, six of whom were alive at the time of the census. According to the census, Lydia had borne one child who was living. Francis was born in Mississippi and Lydia, her mother, in South Carolina. The rest of the family was born in Mississippi. James' parents were born in Mississippi. Francis' father was born in Alabama. Abbron was from Tennessee as were his parents. Abbron worked as a farm laborer James, Francis, and Dora could read and write as could Lydia and Abbron. The farm was enumerated on farm schedule #12.

3 Tombstone.

4 Tombstone, Holland Cemetery near Damascus.

5 1910 U.S. census, Van Buren, Arkansas population schedule, Barnett, enumeration district (ED) 117, sheet 4A, dwelling 63, family 64, Monroe J. Megee; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 23 May 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624, roll 66;
Farmer, Monroe J. Megee, 52, was living with his wife, Emeline F., 52, and children, Dora, 22, James, 19, ama, 19, Paul, 15, and Lee, nine, in Van Buren County Arkansas. Also living in the household was Luiza Hutto, his mother-in-law, 82. Monroe and Emeline were married at age 33. Emeline had borne 11 children seven of which were alive at the time of the census. Luiza had borne nine children, seven of whom were alive at the time of the census. Monroe was born in Arkansas as were his parents. Emeline was born in Mississippi, her father and Alabama, and mother in South Carolina. Luiza was born in Mississippi and her parents in South Carolina. All of the children were born in Arkansas. The entire family except for Lee and Luiza could read and write. They owned their farm home free and clear of mortgage and it was enumerated on the farm schedule #57.

6 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll M432_378, Page 148.

7 Tombstone, Photo-Holland Cemetery.



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