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Jacob H. Snow (credited above as the oldest marked grave) is the son-in-law to Rowland and Anna Huitt (credited as orginal owners). He was married to their daughter, Josephine Elizabeth Huitt. To add a bit more confusion the the equation, Rowland and Anna had a granddaughter, Anna Mae Snow (NOT Jacob's daughter; but rather the daugher fo William Snow & Cynthia Huitt (William was a brother to Jacob Snow; yes, if you are following closly you will realize that brothers married sisters) who married John Todd Fuget; hense the name of the '''Fuget Cemetery'''. | Jacob H. Snow (credited above as the oldest marked grave) is the son-in-law to Rowland and Anna Huitt (credited as orginal owners). He was married to their daughter, Josephine Elizabeth Huitt. To add a bit more confusion the the equation, Rowland and Anna had a granddaughter, Anna Mae Snow (NOT Jacob's daughter; but rather the daugher fo William Snow & Cynthia Huitt (William was a brother to Jacob Snow; yes, if you are following closly you will realize that brothers married sisters) who married John Todd Fuget; hense the name of the '''Fuget Cemetery'''. | ||
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