Person:Samuel Huff (10)

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Samuel Huff
b.1764 Virginia
d.1826
m. Abt 1756
  1. Jacob Huff1756 -
  2. Francis Huff, Jr.1758 - 1832
  3. Catherine Huff1760 - 1846
  4. Samuel Huff1764 - 1826
  5. Susanna Huff1766 -
  6. Henry Huff1775 - Bef 1805
m. Abt 20 Sep 1788
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Huff
Alt Name Samuel Hoff
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1764 Virginia
Marriage Bond 20 Sep 1788 Augusta County, Virginiato Catherine Mowry
Marriage Abt 20 Sep 1788 Augusta County, Virginiato Catherine Mowry
Death[1] 1826

Samuel Huff was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1 - May 26, 1788.--Francis ("F. H.") Huff's will--farmer: To wife Catherine, land he lives on on Jenning's Branch; to children Francis Huff, Samuel Huff, Catherine Feny, Jacob Huff, Susanna Huff, Henry Huff. Executors: Sons Francis, Samuel, Jacob. Test: Wm. Edmundson, Wm. Heron. 15th June, 1790. Proved by Edmundson.
  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1788--September 20, Saml. Hoff (German) and Lutwig Maurer, surety. Saml. Huff and Catherine Mowry.
  • Vol. 2 - Insolvents and Delinquents, 1801; Second District: Austin Bowler, removed to Amherst; Fred Baker, to Monroe; Wm. Finley, to Kentucky; Ralph Duddleson, to North West Territory; Abner Griffith, towards Carolina; Adam Garman, to the backwoods; Sam'l Huff, to New River; John Hurt, to French Broad; John Law, deceased; Wm. McGinnis, to western country; Edward Nickin, to Redstone; Jas. Stephenson, to Monroe; Jas. Smith (at Patton's), to Redstone; Leonard Tanner, to French Broad; Tobias Tanner, to French Broad; Wm. Blair, to Kanawha; Fred Croan, to Tennessee; Wm. Crosty, to Tennessee; Garland Limby, to Orange; Henry Miser, to Chilecothy; Philip Rymel, to western country; Adam Shown, to Shenandoah; Jas. Siddens, to French Broad; David Tanner, to French Broad.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).