Lizzie was the widow of Johnston Knox Corbett, born Sumter, SC. Lizzie died on November 24, 1936 due to Diabetes.
Her actual date of birth was 5 November 1864. The year on the headstone is 1865.Information supplied by Marsha, Find A Grave volunteer #47478583.
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Lizzie is the daughter of prominent Tucsonan, Sam Hughes. She was one of the first students in the school system that her father established.
She figured prominently in her family's community and business dealings. The home Lizzie and her husband built at 179 N. Main St is now used as the art school for the Tucson Museum of Art.
Lizzie was the widow of Johnston Knox Corbett, born Sumter, SC. Lizzie died on November 24, 1936 due to Diabetes.
Her actual date of birth was 5 November 1864. The year on the headstone is 1865.Information supplied by Marsha, Find A Grave volunteer #47478583.
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Lizzie is the daughter of prominent Tucsonan, Sam Hughes. She was one of the first students in the school system that her father established.
She figured prominently in her family's community and business dealings. The home Lizzie and her husband built at 179 N. Main St is now used as the art school for the Tucson Museum of Art.
Family Members
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Theodore Hughes
1864–1864
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Juan Baptist Hughes
1864–1864
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Margaret Frances "Maggie" Hughes Treat
1867–1904
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Manuela Hughes
1869–1869
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Samuel Hughes
1870–1870
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Samuel Stevens Hughes
1872–1909
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Sgt David Louis Hughes
1873–1935
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Thomas Elias Hughes
1874–1900
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Emma Petra Hughes Leonhart
1876–1942
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Jessie Petra "Belle" Hughes McReynolds
1877–1965
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James Farrel "Jim" Hughes
1880–1967
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Atanacia Santa Cruz "Attie" Hughes Isaacs
1882–1978
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Mary Belle Hughes Sheean
1886–1988
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Charles E. Hughes
1891–1891
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