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Julius Huntley [1]

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Image Source: family photo - Helen Huntley Stambaugh

Biographical Notes: 
He lived with Robert Huntley and his father Jesse in 1918. Julius began coming to Florida in the 1920's, dividing his time between Dunedin and the Carolinas for most of his life. He was a bricklayer. He built and operated the small Lakeview Motel, which is on Hwy 21 in Ft. Mill. After selling the motel, they moved to Mint Hill, where they attended Shiloh True Light Church. His parents are buried in this church cemetery. Julius and his wife are buried in Dunedin Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
1/4/1893
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Army Enlisted: Before Feb. 1918
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Martha 'Mattie' Todd

Children: Julius Everett Huntley

Dependents:

Parents: Franklin Pierce and Sarah Francis 'Fannie' (King) Huntley -

Siblings: Martin Luther Huntley - (1881-1970)

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First Name: 
Julius
Last Name: 
Huntley
Middle Name: 
Sebastian
Military Details: 
Camp Jackson;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: furniture merchant living on Brevard St. with the Mullis family and a Robert HuntleyHuntley Brothers Vulcanizing Co., owned by Buford and Hampton Huntley Location:
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Charlotte Observer, 1918 city directory, family information, Ancestry World Tree, 1920 NC census

Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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