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'''Jesse Van Buren Huey''' (born [[January 4]], [[1842]]; died [[December 14]], [[1928]]) is the namesake of [[Hueytown]].
'''Jesse Van Buren Huey''' (born [[January 4]], [[1842]] in [[Jefferson County]]; died [[December 14]], [[1928]]) is the namesake of [[Hueytown]].


Huey and his brother [[Samuel Huey|Sam]] purchased 1,200 acres from the estate of [[Mortimer Jordan]] in [[1866]] and settled their families in the section that later became Hueytown. Jesse married [[Mary Huey|Mary Rutledge]] in [[1867]] and had eight children. Huey is buried at [[Cedar Hill Cemetery]].
Huey and his brother [[Samuel Huey|Sam]] purchased 1,200 acres from the estate of [[Mortimer Jordan]] in [[1866]] and settled their families in the section that later became Hueytown. Jesse married [[Mary Huey|Mary Rutledge]] in [[1867]] and had eight children. Huey is buried at [[Cedar Hill Cemetery]].

Latest revision as of 12:49, 26 January 2012

Jesse Van Buren Huey (born January 4, 1842 in Jefferson County; died December 14, 1928) is the namesake of Hueytown.

Huey and his brother Sam purchased 1,200 acres from the estate of Mortimer Jordan in 1866 and settled their families in the section that later became Hueytown. Jesse married Mary Rutledge in 1867 and had eight children. Huey is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery.

References

  • Roberts, Mary K. (2010) Hueytown. Images of America Series. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738586908