
MOLTON: Molton Family and Kinsmen, Hooks, Hunter, Whitfield, Linn, Tuttle, Henley, Harris, Summerlin, Ware, Glover, Smith, Williams, Upmann, and Others
by Thomas Hunter Molton. 1922. 145p
Colonel Charles Hooks Molton, born in 1825 in North Carolina and passing away in 1871 in Alabama, was a prominent figure in the Molton family. He married Julia Ann Hunter in 1846 and together they had several children. Their son, Captain Robert Hogan Molton, later married Rachel Haywood Moore and also had children. The Molton family has a rich history dating back to the Revolutionary War, with members serving in various capacities and contributing to the country's history.
Captain Harris, a member of the 6th Engineers, played a significant role during World War I, experiencing intense combat situations. The family's lineage and involvement in historical events showcase a deep-rooted connection to military service and patriotism. The Molton family's legacy is marked by generations of individuals who have made contributions to their communities and country, leaving a lasting impact on their descendants and future generations to come.