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M. F. Hufford
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Fulton County,
Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of
prominent and representative citizens of the county: together with
portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States,
and governors of the state; Biographical Pub. Co., Chicago, IL; 1890;
page 334-335; Transcribed by Margaret Rose Whitehurst
M. F. Hufford, Attorney-at-Law, Canton. A life time spent
in pursuing one calling will almost certainly result in substantial
success, especially if energy and perseverance are applied, and such is
undoubtedly the case with Mr. Hufford, who, from early boyhood has
given the study of law his chief time and attention.
Mr. Hufford is a son of Francis M. and Hannah (Bull) Hufford,
and was born in Buckheart Township on the 6th of March, 1858.
While an infant he sustained the sad loss of his mother; and was but
four years old when his father was killed in the army. Left thus,
in the tender years of childhood, without either of his natural
protectors his fate would indeed have been sad, but for the fact that
an aunt took charge of him, kindly giving him the same loving care and
attention that his parents would have bestowed upon him. He
attended the district school of his neighborhood, and even then evinced
a natural aptitude for study, ad when older took an academic course in
Bushnell and Dixon at the Normal Schools. After graduating with
honors from these institutes, he entered the Bloomington law school,
where he graduated with a diploma in June, 1887. Previous to
entering the latter-names school he had read law with Daniel Abbott, of
Canton.
Our subject first located in Quincy and there practiced his
profession most successfully for a period of two years, in partnership
with Gen. M. M. Bane. Returning to Canton, he practiced alone
until 1890, at that time entering into a partnership with R. J.
Millard, the firm name being, Hufford & Millard. They do a
general law business, and are besides agents for several good Fire
Insurance Companies. They are fast making a reputation in the
legal world, and are recognized as one of the best firms in
Canton. Our subject is a gentleman of superior moral worth,
having gained the confidence of all who knew him from boyhood to
manhood. He is a member of Morning Star Lodge No. 116, A.F. &
A.M. at this place and also belongs to Gem City Lodge No. 357, at
Quincy.
Mr. Hufford’s grandfather, George Huggord, was of German
descent. He lived first in Virginia, afterwards in the Blue Grass
State, and came to Illinois settling in Fulton County. He had
seven children, viz: Eliza, James, Nancy, Mary, Francis M., Levi
and Wesley. Our subject’s father was born in Kentucky, but came
with his parents to Illinois while yet an infant. The father was
an agriculturist until the breaking out of the war, when he enlisted in
Company A, Fifty-fifth Illinois Infantry. He continued to serve
with this regiment up to the time of the battle of Shiloh, when he was
captured with Gen. B. M. Prentiss’ command. He died from disease
contracted in the service in the hospital at Memphis, Tenn., on the
November 19, 1863. To his marriage two children had been born,
viz: Margery, and M. F. Mr. Hufford’s mother was a daughter of
William Bull, who was of English descent.
The subject of our sketch fully understand the true meaning of
the word success, and though quite a young man has achieved a
reputation that many an older and more experienced man might envy
him. Realizing that "life is earnest," he has at all times and
under all circumstances endeavored to make the most of his talents.
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