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    1. [ALCOFFEE] Huggins, AL; 1904 rand McNally Map; History?? Earlier HUGGINS -- connection or coincidence?
    2. Gallagher
    3. Hello, list: My name is Cindy Gallagher and I am working on my mother's side of the family. They were the William Jabius "Jabe" HUGGINS family who moved to Coffee County, AL around or just before the 1900 Federal Census. In that year's census, the family lived in Precinct 2, Parker, in the NE area of Coffee County. Jabe and his wife, Frances Elizabeth TOLSON HUGGINS, were both born in South Carolina. Jabe's parents were Sallie POSTON and John L. HUGGINS and Jabe was born in Chesterfield County, SC. Frances' parents were Booka Gandy TOLSON and Serena EDWARDS of Darlington County. Jabe is the only sibling who moved to south Alabama as far as we know at this point. My question actually pertains to a town called HUGGINS which was on a 1904 map (I found this on-line via the State of AL website) located near the Coffee County - Geneva County line. Does anyone know who founded the town, where these Huggins came from, etc? I was also interested in the fact that Pledger appeared on the map as a "town" since Pledger was a name from Marlboro County where my GRIFFIN line originated. Cindy SC>AL Surnames: GRIFFIN, HUGGINS (collateral CAULEY) SC Surnames: GRIFFIN, STANTON, STAFFORD, PEARSON, BRADDOCK, HUGGINS, TOLSON, POSTON, EDWARDS, GANDY

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