Thomas Jefferson Malone (husband of Elizabeth Huffman) was killed in the Civil War November 5, 1962. His Burial place is unknown. There children, Sara, John and James were split up and raised by separate family members. The brothers, later on in life were reunited and went in search of their Mother Elizabeth Huffman. They contacted neighbors who were tight lipped and gave no information. Thomas Jefferson and Elizabeth divorced upon the onset of the Civil War. Theory is that the boys probably believed there mother was killed by raiders during the war due to the marriage of confederate union civilians. Elizabeth Huffman was found living with relatives and then committed to an asylum in Fulton Missouri in 1880 where she may have died. This is theory and the last known location of Elizabeth Huffman. Census records show her at the hospital in 1880.
Thomas Jefferson Malone (husband of Elizabeth Huffman) was killed in the Civil War November 5, 1962. His Burial place is unknown. There children, Sara, John and James were split up and raised by separate family members. The brothers, later on in life were reunited and went in search of their Mother Elizabeth Huffman. They contacted neighbors who were tight lipped and gave no information. Thomas Jefferson and Elizabeth divorced upon the onset of the Civil War. Theory is that the boys probably believed there mother was killed by raiders during the war due to the marriage of confederate union civilians. Elizabeth Huffman was found living with relatives and then committed to an asylum in Fulton Missouri in 1880 where she may have died. This is theory and the last known location of Elizabeth Huffman. Census records show her at the hospital in 1880.
Family Members
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Hugh Lawson Jones
1830–1860
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William Mitchell Jones
1833–1900
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Aldamira M Huffman Richardson
1838–1920
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Nancy Ann Huffman Brown
1839–1915
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John Whitley Huffman
1842–1920
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Felix Alfred Huffman Jr
1844–1901
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Thornton S. Huffman
1846–1928
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Sarah Rebecca Huffman O'Haver
1848–1926
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Thomas Jefferson Huffman
1851–1904