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Note: Lillian M. Hughart is buried in Kimball Cemetery, Liberty Twp., Porter Co., Indiana, in section C2. Lillian's gravestone indicates that she was born in 1866. Lillian M. Hughart is buried in Kimball Cemetery, Liberty Twp., Porter Co., Indiana, in section C2. Lillian's gravestone indicates that she died in 1933. Lillian Hughart's tombstone in Kimball Cemetery, located in Liberty Twp., Porter Co., Indiana, provides the following information: HUGHART, Lillian M. 1866-1933 A "C. D. Hugherd" is listed in the 1905 Bumstead Directory of Valparaiso, Porter Co., Indiana (page 272). Also listed is a adjacent to the C. D. Hugherd listing is a "Mrs. Lillian Hugherd." It is assumed that these are Clinton and Lillian Hughart. The listing for Lillian is: Route 4 - Hugherd, Lillian, Mrs. The following newspaper item concerning Lillian M. (Sheets) Hughart was published August 16, 1883, in the Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, Porter Co., Indiana: The following couples were granted a license to marry and be happy by Clerk Felton: Hersche V. Hilbard and Emma Brock; James W. D. Butcher and Elva H. Hunt; John Kinney and Lena Hellier; Chuhn Hugart and Lillian M. Sheets. The following newspaper item concerning Lillian M. Sheets was published August 11, 1881, in the Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, Porter Co., Indiana: THE COUNTY. SOUTH LIBERTY. A very pleasant social event took place Monday evening at S. C. Sheets'. About 60 young people from the surrounding country gathered to celebrate the 15th birth-day of Miss Lilian, eldest daughter of the host. They passed the time with music on the organ, singing and dancing until 11 o'clock, when supper was served. After supper dancing was renewed till 2 a. m., when the company dispersed, leaving Miss Lillian the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents, of which the following is a partial list: Russia-leather handkerchief and glove satchel, from Mr. David M. Hughart; set of very handsome sauce dishes, from Mrs. Emily Hughart; also one set to match, from Miss Nettie Hughart; large glass pitcher, from Mr. John Hughart; silk handkerchief, from W. Nunn; combined ivory handled pen knife and glove buttoner, from H. Biggs; a pair of vases, from Misses Becca and Elma Skinner; Silk handkerchief, from C. D. Hughart; large glass fruit dish and pair of vases, from Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parriott; wine glass perfume, from Luella Dillingham; handsome card basket, from Hattie Proseus; metalic hair brush and ground-glass salt dish, from Nellie and Ella Hughart; silk handkershief, from Elmer Wheeler; autograph album, from Arthur Hughart; also one from C. H. Proseus; linen collar and lace material for sash, from the Misses McAlister; silk handkershief, from Pertea Hughart; vase from Melna Hanrahan; ground-glass match safe, from Mrs. Henry Hughart; glass butter-dish, from Mila Fulton; large glass bread plate, from Ettie Cole; sewing thimble encases in tiny plush slipper, from Geo. Skinner; cut-glass paper-weight, from Joe Meade; a mirror, from L. T. Campbell, and a salt-cup from Miss C. Bowman. The following newspaper item concerning Lillian M. (Sheets) Hughart was published February 21, 1884, in the Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, Porter Co., Indiana: THE COUNTY. HAGEMAN. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hugart were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hugart, over Sunday. They know they are always welcome.
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