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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Julius Gillison Huguenin Dr. Note Born: 21 Mar 1840 at Point Comfort Plantation, , , Married: 10 May 1860 at South Carolina, , , Died: 7 Oct 1884 at Whitehall Plantation, , Hopkins, South Carolina Father: Julius Gillison Huguenin Mother: Eliza Louisiana Morrall
WIFE
Name: Mary Hopkins Adams Born: 6 Feb 1839 Died: 11 Oct 1915 at Near Gadsden, , , South Carolina Father: James Uriah Adams Captain Mother: Sarah Hopkins Adams
CHILDREN
Name: Julius Gillison Huguenin Born: 21 May 1861 Died:
NOTES
1). Julius G. Huguenin was born on the 2lst of March 1840 at P oint Comfort near Roseland, and was remarkable from his chi ldhood, for his beauty, we two brothers went to school a t Mrs. Richardson s, then two years to our Uncle Ed Morral l as private tutor, and two years to Ed Thomas. We were the n sent to Charleston, to Mr. Rivers afterwards professor i n S.C. College where we studied three more, in May 1853 w e went to Bluffton and in Jan. 1854 to Beaufort. I to recei ve private instruction from T.J. Wells, Julius to go to Bea ufort College, from there in 1855 he stayed at home, and we nt to Mr. Smith at Grahamville, then to Mr. Thomas at the s ame place, in the winter of 1856 he went to the Universit y of Va. and in the faII of 1858 entered the Medical Colleg e at Charleston as a student of medicine, in the spring o f 1880 he graduated, and on the 10th of May married Miss. M ary H. Adams, daughter of James H. and Sally Adams, at th e residence of her father near Columbia, to whom she had be en engaged some months, a charming woman, who has made hi m an an excellent wife, he returned home to pursue his prof ession, and on the 21st of May 1861 near Columbia his firs t and only child was born, Julius G.

						

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