John Dayton Hughart

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John Dayton Hughart

Birth
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Death
16 May 1973 (aged 82)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
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John Dayton "Shorty" Hughart,
82, of Rt. 5, Box 350,
Charleston, died Wednesday in
St. Francis Hospital.
He was a retired grocery
(Hugharts Grocery)
store operator on Tuppers
Creek and attended West Virginia
University. Mr. Hughart
was a World War I veteran and
was a member of Walker Chapel
church. Preceded in death by his wife, Erna Macel Boggess Hughart and daughter, Maxine Gay.
Surviving: daughters, Mrs.Edith West of Fredericksburg,
Va., Mrs. Helen Jones, Mrs.
Opal Tyler, both of Rt. 5,
Charleston, Miss Beatrice Hughart
at home, Mrs. Gale Harrison of
Dunbar; sons, Noble at home,
Glenn and Lowell, both of Rt. 5,
Charleston, Ira of Sissonville;
half sisters, Mrs. Grovie Stonestreet
of Rt. 4, Charleston, Mrs.
Mamie Moss
of Charleston,
Mrs. Grace Lipscomb of Orlando,
Fla., Mrs. Ida Cobb, Mrs.
Alpha Shaffer
, both of Charleston,
Mrs. Pearl Miller of Vincent,
Ohio; half brothers, Delbert ,
Clement, Denver Clate and Dayton Earl Hughart, all of Sissonville, William Evert Hughart of Coopers Creek. Long-Fisher Funeral Home, Pocatalico.

Johns father was Joseph Hughart Nov. 1861-Oct. 26,1943
and mother, Mary E. Slater, 1866-1896, both are burried in Hughart Cemetery, Legg Fork of Tuppers Creek (Hughart Hollow, Legg creek). Married July 27, 1882. Josephs other spouse, Emma D. Reese, 1865-Dec. 30, 1896

John's first wife was: Altha Grace Good Hughart,
A neice of Altha's says she's pretty sure Altha died from
the flu. From the symtoms she had before her death, when they named the flu, the family determined that that was what killed her. She and John married Dec. 25, 1917. John was 27 and Altha was 23.
Married Carpenter (Charleston) Kanawha Co by
M. H. Branham.

Brother: Frederick Leffie Hughart

John and Erna married, Jan. 2, 1922
by G.W. Holt, in Charleston, Kanawha,
WV. John was 31, widowed and Erna was
19. Both was living in Kanawha Co.
John Dayton "Shorty" Hughart,
82, of Rt. 5, Box 350,
Charleston, died Wednesday in
St. Francis Hospital.
He was a retired grocery
(Hugharts Grocery)
store operator on Tuppers
Creek and attended West Virginia
University. Mr. Hughart
was a World War I veteran and
was a member of Walker Chapel
church. Preceded in death by his wife, Erna Macel Boggess Hughart and daughter, Maxine Gay.
Surviving: daughters, Mrs.Edith West of Fredericksburg,
Va., Mrs. Helen Jones, Mrs.
Opal Tyler, both of Rt. 5,
Charleston, Miss Beatrice Hughart
at home, Mrs. Gale Harrison of
Dunbar; sons, Noble at home,
Glenn and Lowell, both of Rt. 5,
Charleston, Ira of Sissonville;
half sisters, Mrs. Grovie Stonestreet
of Rt. 4, Charleston, Mrs.
Mamie Moss
of Charleston,
Mrs. Grace Lipscomb of Orlando,
Fla., Mrs. Ida Cobb, Mrs.
Alpha Shaffer
, both of Charleston,
Mrs. Pearl Miller of Vincent,
Ohio; half brothers, Delbert ,
Clement, Denver Clate and Dayton Earl Hughart, all of Sissonville, William Evert Hughart of Coopers Creek. Long-Fisher Funeral Home, Pocatalico.

Johns father was Joseph Hughart Nov. 1861-Oct. 26,1943
and mother, Mary E. Slater, 1866-1896, both are burried in Hughart Cemetery, Legg Fork of Tuppers Creek (Hughart Hollow, Legg creek). Married July 27, 1882. Josephs other spouse, Emma D. Reese, 1865-Dec. 30, 1896

John's first wife was: Altha Grace Good Hughart,
A neice of Altha's says she's pretty sure Altha died from
the flu. From the symtoms she had before her death, when they named the flu, the family determined that that was what killed her. She and John married Dec. 25, 1917. John was 27 and Altha was 23.
Married Carpenter (Charleston) Kanawha Co by
M. H. Branham.

Brother: Frederick Leffie Hughart

John and Erna married, Jan. 2, 1922
by G.W. Holt, in Charleston, Kanawha,
WV. John was 31, widowed and Erna was
19. Both was living in Kanawha Co.