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Notes for John Durant HUGGINS
Beatrice Elizabeth (Baker) Rabon wrote in her records the following
conversations with Aunt Mollie Huggins (wife of Wells Durant Huggins),
"The graves of John Durant Huggins and Laura H. R. Eveleigh, in the
Cemetery of the Presbyterian Church in Olanta, SC, have no "markers" left
on them. An oak tree has grown up between the two graves."
John Durant Huggins (J. D.) enlisted in the Confederate States Army
August 27, 1861, by Capt. J. F. Culpepper for the period of the war as
Private, Co. E., 3rd Palmetto Battalion, Light Artillery, South
Carolina. The last record shows him present November and December,
1864. His war records are in the National Archives, Washington, DC.
He was the father of Laura Jennette (Jennie) Huggins who married Samuel
Cornelius Baker on November 20, 1887.
Source: Samuel Cornelius Rabon.
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