[Granville-Hough] Granville-Hough Digest, Vol 19, Issue 1

Deb Richards debrichards949 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 18 18:06:41 PST 2013


And hello to all from merry Michigan, where it's about 25 degrees!

I smile every time I think of my friend, Granville, where he was such a
popular guy at Lutheran Church of the Cross, Crean Lutheran High School,
and also in my heart.

I so loved reading his stories to my boys in our hallway when we lived in
Aliso Viejo.

Such a wonderful, charming, interesting man!

God bless you all, and merry Christmas!

*Humbly in Him**,*
*Deb Richards*


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 6:40 PM, Max Huff <max.huff at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, from Houston, where it's 72 - for a change.  I am now 83 and a half
> (and going less strong)!
> We are still doing research that was stated and pushed along, by
> Granville. I also email often with . Barbara Roesch, who lives just a bit
> south of Laguna Beach. She is of the Carolina Houghs and was encouraged by
> your father to write a book on that group.
> As for myself, we have continued to make pregress on "our" kineage. Aside
> fron your father's cousin John Emile Hough, I was his closest Y-DNA  match.
> I have at lease found my Immigrant ancestor. He was William Hough, who came
> in 1640, from Cheshire, to Gloucester, Mass.  and then to New London, CT.
> He had a large family and I have been sucessfulin finding documents that
> tie my line to him. It is very possible that Granville is also of that
> lineage, although we could find a direct line ti William. The Cheshire
> Houghs were numeruous and quite a few came to America - including Richard
> Hough, who came at the invitation of William Penn. Granville alwaysthought
> he would be linked directly to Richard, but not yet.  However, we are still
> working on it.
> In our Huff/Hough group, we all think of Granville as the one who started
> the ball rolling and accomplished so much in his lifetime. I'm sure he is
> watching us!
>
> Best Wishes to all the Houghs and our ancestors.
>
> Max Huff
>
> P.S. my direct line changed their surname spelling during the 2nd and 3rd
> generations in this country. From Hough to Hoofe, then to Huff.
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 2:00 PM, <granville-hough-request at oakapple.net>wrote:
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>>    1. Granville Hough at 91 (Trustees for Granville W. Hough)
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>> Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 08:25:54 -0800 (PST)
>> From: "Trustees for Granville W. Hough" <gwhough-trust at oakapple.net>
>> Subject: [Granville-Hough] Granville Hough at 91
>> To: granville-hough at oakapple.net
>> Message-ID: <201312181625.rBIGPs3V019709 at server-f.oakapple.net>
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>>
>> Today Granville Hough would have been 91 years old.    That is an
>> impossibly
>> old age for men in my line.
>>
>> One wonders how his grandchildren will fare.     Will advances in medical
>> technology outpace the advances in terrorist technology and the
>> cumulative effects of climate change, pollution, global spread of
>> contagious
>> diseases, and other results of population growth that Granville worried
>> about?
>>
>> We all need to keep doing the best we can and hoping and praying for the
>> best.
>>
>> David Hough
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:36:41 -0500
>> From: "John Hough" <jhough20 at comcast.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Granville-Hough] Granville Hough at 91
>> To: "Trustees for Granville W. Hough" <gwhough-trust at oakapple.net>,
>>         <granville-hough at oakapple.net>
>> Message-ID: <64D7B45CAC4C43CBBC97F107D502C797 at John02PC>
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>>         reply-type=original
>>
>> Merry Christmas to all my Hough Cousins.
>>
>> John Hough
>> Clinton, TN
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Trustees for Granville W. Hough
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:25 AM
>> To: granville-hough at oakapple.net
>> Subject: [Granville-Hough] Granville Hough at 91
>>
>>
>> Today Granville Hough would have been 91 years old.    That is an
>> impossibly
>> old age for men in my line.
>>
>> One wonders how his grandchildren will fare.     Will advances in medical
>> technology outpace the advances in terrorist technology and the
>> cumulative effects of climate change, pollution, global spread of
>> contagious
>> diseases, and other results of population growth that Granville worried
>> about?
>>
>> We all need to keep doing the best we can and hoping and praying for the
>> best.
>>
>> David Hough
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