Huie genealogy and family history, 1600 to 1991/ compiled by Linda Huie Ambill

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1995

Publisher

Library of Congress Photoduplication Service

Place of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Physical

1 microfilm reel : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, ports. ; 35 mm.

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Maps on cover.

Chiefly ancestors, relatives, and descendants of Joseph Henderson Huie and his wife, Girtie Lindsey.

Samuel Huie (1756-1818) was born in Rowan County, North Carolina. He married Jane Orton Morrison between 1777 and 1781. They had at least five sons. He is buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Concord, North Carolina. His great grandson, Joseph Henderson Huie (1866-1952), was born at Robinson Springs, Alabama, the son of Josiah Henderson and Martha Sager Spears Huie. He married Girtie Lindsey in 1904. They had eight children, 1905-1915. He moved to Washington, D.C., in 1950 to live with a son and daughter-in-law, and died there in 1952.

Thomas Lindsey was born in England and immigrated to America in 1715 and settled in Halifax County, Virginia. He was the father of five sons. His great great grandson, William L. Lindsey (1840-1919), was born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, the son of Joseph and Nancy Branham Lindsey. He married Marie Ellen McPherson (d. 1904), daughter of Zachariah McPherson of Sewickly, Pennsylvania, in 1872. They had three daughters, 1867-1880. Their daughter, Girtie Linsey (1880-1943), was born at Kellyton, Alabama. She married Joseph Henderson Huie in 1904.

Contents: Introduction -- Individual narratives: Lillian Grace Atwood. Carolyn Hollis Berry. Frank Joseph Hanus, Jr. Birdie Corene Huie. Girtie Huie. Henry McPherson Huie. Herbert Morse Huie. John Henderson Huie. Josiah Huie. Josiah Henderson Huie. Martha Ellen Huie. Robert Lindsey Huie. Samuel Huie. William Joseph Huie. Girtie Lindsey. Jacob Lindsey. Jacob Lindsey II. Joseph Lindsey. Additional information of children of Joseph Lindsey and Nancy Branham. Thomas Lindsey. William L. Lindsey. Mary Ellen "Nellie" McPherson. Zachariah McPherson. Leven Johnson Sothoron, Jr. -- Appendix: Letters of Nellie. Henderson family Bible records, 1866-1915. McPherson family Bible records, 1804-1846. Eulogies. Huie census record. Drawing, report cards, etc. Photograph. Genealogical charts.

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