2. Henry HUGG
1Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware - Vol. XXXIV, The Historical Society of Wilmington, c. 1902., p.118, Jun 28 2000, Wilmington Library, Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware Collection. Under "Copy of Inscriptions Which Appear on the Tombstones in the Graveyard Surrounding the Welsh Tract Meeting House. Copied by Miss Winny Jones.". RELATIONSHIP to BENJAMIN HUGG is Speculated. Benjamin Hugg is referenced as a "father dear" in a grave at the Welsh Tract Meeting House, where Henry Hugg is buried. Henry's d.o.b. makes him a likely candidate for Benj.'s son.
2Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware - Vol. XXXIV, p.118, Jun 28 2000. Memorial list Henry as 46 at time of death. Also mentions him as a husband and father.
1Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware - Vol. XXXIV, The Historical Society of Wilmington, c. 1902., p.118, Jun 28 2000, Wilmington Library, Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware Collection. Under "Copy of Inscriptions Which Appear on the Tombstones in the Graveyard Surrounding the Welsh Tract Meeting House. Copied by Miss Winny Jones.". Marriage is not explicitly stated, but her information is listed as "Also" after Henry Hugg's -- it may actually be one stone.
2Olmstead, Virginia L. (Compiled Index), 1850 Census of Delaware, researched based on Index to the 1850 Census of Delaware, Index published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1977, Census Sheet 294, Jul 02 2000, Wilmington Library, Wilmington, Delaware. Source of state of birth for "Maria" Hugg.
3Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware - Vol. XXXIV, p.118, Jun 28 2000. Memorial lists Maria as a mother.
4Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware - Vol. XXXIV, Jun 28 2000.
5Olmstead, Virginia L. (Compiled Index), 1850 Census of Delaware, researched based on Index to the 1850 Census of Delaware, Sheet 294 of Census, Jul 02 2000. "Maria Hugg," age 50, listed as head of household. Other members a Sarah Hugg include Margaret, Robert and Henry Bell; and Richard Taylor. Sarah (age 23) is presumably either a daughter or daughter-in-law.
3. HUGG
1Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware - Vol. XXXIV, The Historical Society of Wilmington, c. 1902., p.118, Jun 28 2000, Wilmington Library, Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware Collection. Under "Copy of Inscriptions Which Appear on the Tombstones in the Graveyard Surrounding the Welsh Tract Meeting House. Copied by Miss Winny Jones.". Henry Hugg and Maria Hugg are both mentioned as parents on their graves, but no children's names are provided.