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Timothy Hughes

Timothy Hughes standing in front of a photo of his ancestor, Robert Hughes..jpg
Timothy Hughes standing in 1997 in front of a photo of his ancestor, Rev. Robert Hughes
John Henry Hughes driving.jpg
Timothy Hughes's grandfather, John Henry Hughes, 1945
John Henry Hughes.jpg
John Henry Hughes, father of Lloyd Hughes, Sr., and Ethel Bolden
Timothy Hughes standing in front of a photo of his ancestor, Robert Hughes..jpg
John Henry Hughes driving.jpg
John Henry Hughes.jpg

Dates: 1959–

Family: Hughes (Hemings)

Residence (at time of interview): Washington, DC

In 1996, four generations of the Hughes family of Fauquier County came to Monticello soon after learning of their descent from Rev. Robert Hughes of Union Run Baptist Church and head gardener Wormley Hughes of Monticello. The connection might have been broken because their ancestor, also Wormley Hughes (1851-1901), left Albemarle County with the Union army in the confusion at the end of the Civil War.

Timothy Hughes was excited to learn of the minister in his family tree, since he was studying at Washington Bible College at the time and he bears a striking resemblance to Reverend Hughes. He recalled his conversations with his grandfather John Henry Hughes about a wide range of topics. 

Interview Information

18 July 1996, Charlottesville, VA
Interviewees: Lloyd Hughes, Sr., Ethel Hughes Bolden, Angela Hughes Davidson, Lloyd Hughes, Jr., Timothy Hughes, Karen Hughes White

Excerpts

(audio)
"He used to tell me"

Timothy Hughes recalls talking to his grandfather John Henry Hughes about religion and the Civil War.

Themes: Civil War, Family, Religion

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"The Fight of the Century"

Timothy Hughes recalls his grandfather telling him about boxer Jack Johnson's triumph in 1910.

Themes: Racial Prejudice, Struggle for Equality

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"He and Timmy used to talk like brothers"

Angela Davidson recalls the close relationship between her brother Tim Hughes and their grandfather John Henry Hughes.

Themes: Education, Oral History Transmission

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Ancestry

  • Elizabeth Hemings 1735–1807
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  • Betty Brown 1759–post 1831
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  • Wormley Hughes 1782–1858
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  • Robert Hughes 1824–1895
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  • Timothy Hughes1959–

Related People

  • Robert Hughes  ancestor
  • Lloyd Hughes, Sr.  father
  • Angela Hughes Davidson  sister
  • Karen Hughes White  sister
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