When Charles Huddelston was born on 26 January 1796, in Smith, Tennessee, United States, his father, Abraham Huddleston Sr., was 22 and his mother, Mary Ellen "Polly" Allen, was 19. He married Milberry Wright on 8 July 1819, in Golconda, Pope, Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 7 daughters. He lived in Oregon, Missouri, United States in 1850 and Missouri, United States in 1870. His occupation is listed as justice of peace in Ripley, Missouri, United States. He died on 10 April 1872, in Thomasville, Oregon, Missouri, United States, at the age of 76.
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Historical Boundaries 1803: Louisiana Purchase, United States 1812: Missouri Territory, United States 1821: Missouri, United States
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English: see Huddleston .
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