FREDERICK HUGHES


Born 13 Nov 1820 in Hughesville, PA. Died 26 Apr 1906 in Tioga Co., PA. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Tioga, PA.




The obituary notice of Frederick Hughes was published on the front page of the newspaper accompanied by a two column photograph of him. It states...

"The venerable and widely known subject of this sketch was one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Tioga County. He was born in Hughesville,Lycoming Co.,Nov. 13, 1820 and died at his home at Mitchels Creek, April 25th, 1906. He was the oldest son of Jeptha and Betsy Hughes who came from a thrifty Pennsylvania German stock .

When four years of age Mr. Hughes came to this county with his parents and settled in the Covenesque valley near the present village of Nelson. About 1840 he walked from Laweranceville to Covington and there at the Bingham office, took up 60 acres of land at Mitchels Creek. From this he kept branching out until at the time of his death he and his children owned, in that vicinity about four square miles of the best farming lands of this county.

On June 16, 1846 he was married to Harriet VanWey who died about a year ago. Twelve children were born to them, nine of whom are still living. George, Frank, Charles, Sim, John, Will, and Betty Meeker - all live near Mitchels Creek; Fred of Denver, Col., and Mrs. Phoebe Gaige, of Mansfield, Pa. Benjamin, Henrietta, Harriet are not living. There are also forty -six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Mr. Hughes left his parental roof when a mere boy with a determination to make his own way in life. He was always a hard working man and success crowned his every effort. He was keen and shrewd in business, but honorable and upright in every transaction. He was a devoted husband and a loving father whose wise counsel will be greatly missed by his children, who although well advanced in middle life, always looked to him for advice.

There is a vacancy in the old homestead that will be felt more keenly as the months roll on. But there are fond remembrances of such men and hope of a future reunion. The funeral was very largely attended at his home Friday afternoon."

He married Harriet Van Wey, 17 Jun 1847 in Tioga, PA. Harriet was born 18 Oct 1822 and died 17 Sep 1904 in Tioga PA. They are both buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Tioga PA. Their gravestone is in the same location as that of Frederick's father and mother, Jeptha and Betsy Hughes, and Frederick's son, Simeon.

A note from her obituary states, "She was born on the spot where the Tioga Junction depot now stands, a mile and a half from where she died."

She was the daughter of Henry Van Wey and his wife Elizabeth Middaugh. The Van Weys were of Holland Dutch descent. Located in TIOGA TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH, by Henry H. Goodrich in the article CHIEF SETTLERS BETWEEN 1820 AND 1830.

"Dr. Pliny Power came and settled for a time with his brother Dr. Simeon Power, both of whom were early settlers in Lawrence Township; ... Following him in the order of settlement at Tioga, as near as can now be stated, were Henry Van Wey, lumberman and farmer..."

This Henry Van Wey, possibly of Dutch ancestry was the father of Harriet Van Wey. Harriet's brother, John Van Wey, married Polly Hughes, sister of Frederick Hughes. These two families and Jeptha Hughes are neighbors on the 1850 census in Lawrence twp., Tioga Co. Phoebe Hughes Button's notes in the record book of the Hughes Reunion held in Tioga states that her father's name was Henry and her mother's name may have been Betsy.

This note also from her obituary. "George, Frank, Charles, Sim, John, Will, and Betty Meeker - all live near Mitchels Creek; Fred of Denver, Col., and Mrs. Phoebe Gaige, of Mansfield, Pa. Benjamin, Henrietta, Harriet are not living. There are also forty-six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. "

Frederick and Harriet were the parents of twelve children. For a list of their names please see the Thomas Hughes Descendants - 5 Generations List page.
Also see the Jeptha Hughes page for his father's story and the Thomas Hughes page for the story of his grandfather.


Reference Note 27 
Newspaper obituary,  "The Late Frederick Hughes", 
The Argus, Tioga, Friday, May 4, 1906. With photo.�

The descendants of Frederick and Harriet Hughes continue to hold summer time family reunions at the Hammond Dam Park in Tioga, PA. Please email me for additional details.



Links to other sites on the Web

Updated Photo page with four generations of the Hughes Family
of Tioga PA.
Please see Tom Sparrow's Genealogy Pages on the family of Henry Van Wey
Cynthia's Family Lines
Frederick Hughes Photo
Harriet Hughes Photo



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