Note: His will was unusual in that he left land to two of his daughters. George Gillespie is mentioned in bond, and according to Rev. April 02, 1758 - 1759. I have info on Alfred Hudson and will share with you. i) William Hudson II, born Aft. Henry HudsonEarly Hudson ancestor, born about 1541 in England. Anne ??? By 1905, he was promoted to the position of Conductor. Richard Hudson disliked Marylanders. 1754, d. b 10 Feb 1794 William and Elizabeth had several children. In 1927, he moved the family from Blacksburg to Rock Hill, SC, where he built a new home at 301 Pendleton Street. She eventually remarried to Edward Goldman. (J) Hudson Wills, etc. Notes for Richard Sr Hudson: The cattle brand of this Richard Hudson family was the fleur de lis and the shipping company had this as an emblem. .. Christening: November 05, 1608, Church of England Immigration: August 10, 1635, Ship "Safety" bound from London to Colonial Virginia; Residence: Abt. Edward Rutledge. First, if a Cherokee individual did not live on the reservation, then the Cherokee tribe considered them to have forfeited their citizenship and they were not included on the Cherokee census rolls. Dau Annamarie Hudson, negroes Paul, Patience, Nell, George, Patt; Wits: Orlando Jones, Judith Jones, Elizabeth Woodson, Francis Barber Jones; Order to summon Ann Hudson, guardian of John and Christopher Hudson, orphans of John Hudson, decd. INTERESTED in JOINING? Yarbrough, Field Clark, June Banks Evans, Lunenburg County, Virginia Will Book 2, 1767-1778 (New Orleans: Bryn Ffyliaid, 1991), , Lunenburg County, Virginia, Will Book 4, 1791-1799 (New Orleans: Bryn Ffyliaid, 1991). For 1600 pounds of tobacco Richard Hudson sold his share to his brother Robert Hudson. 2/3William HudsonBorn about 1575 in England; married Alice Turner and became the father ofRichard Hudson I, immigrant to Virginia in 1635. 1720 - 1734 in VA. v) Peter Hudson I, born 1690 in Henrico County, VA; died October 07, 1752 in Halifax County, VA. married (1) (unknown) Abt. There are additional records included on Hudson Sources for Richard Hudson in Accomack County. John Loveday. Dau Mary Yates and son-in-law Elias Yates; Deeds and Wills 1677-1682, Part 1, pp. During the Civil War, he was recruited by Captain James Culpeper on April 28, 1862. Wits: Augustine Hunnicutt, William Ruffin, Mary Haswell; Source: Lyndon H. Hart, Surry County, Virginia Wills, Estate Accounts, and Inventories, 1730-1800 (Easley, SC: Southern Historical P, 1983), Wits: John Lilley, wm Ramsey, Hannah Baker. Allen, Md. Hudson, bond of Rush Hudson (Book 5, p. 53), Sarah Hudson is guardian of Rush, Frances, and George Hudson, orphans of Reuben Hudson (Book 5, p. 90), Lucy Hudson is guardian of Frances Hudson, orphan of Reuben Hudson, decd. Vol. Eva P. Hudson (b. You can make up your mind about the various messages. 2 He also stated said plantation was occupied by "Thomas Poland" and subsequent to his father's will the land was swindled from them. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request, call 703-324-3745. Richard met his wife Mary Bowman and settled along the south branch of the James River on a tract of land known as "Roxdale" Children were Richard III (Hudsons of Amelia), Robert (Hudsons of Chesterfield), and William (Hudsons of Hanover). His epitaph read Christian virtues adorned his character, memorable among which was his devotion to his aging mother. The descendant report is based upon the assumption that Henry Hudson I, the Alderman, is the first generation of the Hudson line, since he is the earliest known Hudson and his coat of arms was so closely related to the mark Richard Hudson I used on his livestock. Hudson Family Association (South), c1984-c1986. His livestock was marked by a symbol associated with the Hudson coat of arms for Henry the Alderman. Virginia 2A I wrote to him and he responded. William Hudson , I (Hudsons of Hanover) was born February 19, 1667 in Henrico County, VA, and died November 27, 1701 in Hanover County, VA. married Elizabeth Jennings 1689 in VA, daughter of Humphrey Jennings and Mary Millward born October 03, 1667 in Essex, ENGLAND died July 16, 1711 in Hanover County, VA. Children of William Hudson source: http://www.geocities.com/hudsonsofamelia/hudson6.html. Robert A. Hudson was mortally wounded in the Battle of Cold Harbor and died two days later. 15iv. She is partitioning for a settlement based on an agreement she and Joakim made before his death for her children of a previous marriage. Religion: Quaker Mary Byrd was full-blooded Indian, either Croatan or Cherokee. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. Thomas Farr, late speaker. Execs: brother William and sister Elizabeth Allan; Wits: Ann (X) Stevens and John (X) Hammit; Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Virginia County Court Records, Will Abstracts of King County, Virginia (1752-1780) (McLean, VA: Antient P, 1986), Sons John and George Hudson, land on the Byrd in Goochland, Daus: Elizabeth Hudson, Lucy Hudson, Mary Hudson, Wits: Jesse Lacy, Stephen Farrer, Thomas Shelton, Nancy Chappelear and Kate Binford Hatch, Abstracts of Louisa County, Virginia Will Books 1743-1810 (privately published 1964). Virginia 3A William Nathaniel Hudson - Born 1835 Brandon Hudson 11/04/13 Nellie Irene Smith Hudson Carolyn Scott 1/26/14 Rev. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. JOHN HUDSON OBITUARY John Logan (Jack) Hudson, Jr., of Hampton, Virginia, arrived on the early morning of November 22, 1930, raised by his earthly, Godly parents in the Westhaven section of. The Genealogy Center Free Databases But it seems conditions may have been suitable to get it back, because Richard sold his share of said plantation at Roxdale to his brother, Robert Hudson, for 1600 pounds of tobacco. 1726, Hanover Co., Virginia; d. 1783, Louisa Co., Virginia), daughter of John HUDSON and Elizabeth HARRIS. He married Sarah Love on 18 August 1789, in Augusta, Virginia, United States. This page was last updated September 19, 2002. He married Elizabeth L Harris in about 1711 in New Kent, Virginia. He mentions his sons James and John BUNCH and daughters Rebecca and Ann BUNCH. Source: "Hudson Family Genealogy" by Lloyd DeWitt BOCKSTRUCK, Genealogist, and Helen Marie Hudson, Editor, 3. Robert Hudsonabt 1640Eleanor ??? Of the Hudson brothers to die during the Civil War, the first was Thomas H. Hudson, killed in action during the battle of Seven Pines, Virginia. ?, and died 1774 in Halifax County, VA. vi) Phebe Hudson, born 1690 in VA; died 1760 married James Hudson; born Aft. Sincerely, John W. Hudson, Editor HFA Bulletin HUDSON Family Association 1101 Heatherwood Road Bluefield, WV 24701 ************The Story GoesHudson Generations Early Hudson ancestors are difficult to trace and hard to find. Children of Samuel Bunch and Mary R. Hudson, Rebecca Meredith Bunch b. I obtained this information from the Petersburg, VA public library and from the Courthouse in Prince Edward Co., VA Post Reply | Mark Unread | Report Abuse in which he gave the land he received from his father in law, Bowman, "Roxdale," equally to his three sons. Early Virginia 2 He owned a good amount of real estate and personal property for that time. If they managed to keep their land, their crops were burned and their livestock murdered. The Jefferson Family of Pittsylvania County Jefferson Jerdone Family Jerdone Family, The Will of Francis Jerdone of Louisa County, VA, July 10th 1770 The Georgia Jeters The Georgia Jeters, Barnett/The Georgia Jeters, Carter The Georgia Jeters, Weems Some Jetts (1681-1851) Johnson Family Mary Johnson, Second Wife of Col. Joseph Ball Orange County, Province of Virginia. After her husband's death in 1935, Eva began receiving boarders in her home to make ends meet. 1670 - 1680 (source: Mr. Van A. Hudson "Records indicate the possible existence"). 1638, Accomack Co., VA. Land: Hungars Creek More About Richard Hudson: Census: Bet. Christopher Hudson is 25 years old (OB 1678-1693, p. 53) 10 Nov 1679 Richard Hudson is 17 or 18 (1677-1692 Will and Deed Book, p. 111) Robert Bowman, 30 (ditto p. 111) John Bowman, 18 (ditto) 22 May 1681 Richard Hudson is 21 and Robert Hudson is 19 (1677-1692 Will and Deed Book, p. 166) Edward Bowman, 20 (ditto, p. 165) 16 Oct 1681 They moved from North Carolina to Darlington, SC where she met and married Jesse Hudson. . Execs: my ___ Hudson and James Burton, Jr. At a court held on 1 July 1765, the will of James Hudson, decd. Goodrich, Abm. Henry Hudson, the Alderman, possibly had a son named Henry, but the father of Henry Hudson, alleged ancestor and generation number 1 of this line, is not known.1/1. Anne ??? Children of Richard III and Mary Hudson NameBirthSpouse Richard Hudson IVabt 1690Martha Ward Isaac Hudson? Jesse Hudson's second wife was Ann Coker (b. John Hudson, born 1646. He married Elizabeth L. Harris 1712 in New Kent, New Kent County, VA, daughter of William Harris and Mary (unknown). 1632, England Marriage Notes for Richard Hudson and Mary Hayes: Richard and Mary Hayes married in 1638. Hall Hudson, son of Richard Hudson III, was born around 1700 in Amelia County, Virginia. Thomas Singleton. They are one of the founding families of Horseshoe Bay, Maine, and have a strong presence in the small town. Their two oldest sons fought in the Civil War with Jesse's younger sons. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Rock Hill, SC. His land was located along Richardson's Creek. Her father was Richard Jennings and her mother was Mary Byrd. 1750, d. b 1820 married an Asher Wife (unnamed) plantation I now live on, including 200 acres and 1/3 my estate for life, then to be equally divided among all my children; Son Burton Hudson, all my land lying N/S road from Burtons Bridge to the church; Son John Hudson, land between Neals Branch and Burtons road; Son Samuel Hudson, remaining part of land between Neals Branch and 200 acres lent my wife for life; remaining estate to be equally divided among children; returned and recorded 28 Sep 1769; Wits: Edmund Booker, Obadiah Clement, Obadiah Hendrick; Execs: friend James Chappell, Edmund Booker; Wife Sarah Burton, negroes Frank, Fanney, Liddy, Stiry, Sary, and Fannys youngest child (no name) at her disposal; also negroes Toney, Ned, Will, Jem, Peter, Ben, Bob, Nan, Lucy, Judy, Dick, and Milly; Grandson Robert Hudson my land and negroes York, Prince, Abram, David, Phibb, Jenney, Betty, Julius, Patt, and Lucy. 9, 1783. He suffered for two days before he was laid to rest. Virginia 3 3, 1701-1707 (Washington DC: privately published, 1967), Early Hudsons of Three Virginia Counties (key post), Hi ii) Christopher Hudson, born 1690 in Virginia. In 1652, he joined a group of people traveling westward into Henrico County and mainland Virginia. Virginia 1 August 1723 in VA. (E H) Hudson and Jno. Virginia 4 Christopher Gadsden, lieutenant governor. It was the land which his father Richard Hudson, Sr had been given by his father in law Bowman. Wife Ann Hudson, negroes Gabriel, Peg, Jack, Stepney, Betty, Isaac, Lydia, and Lewis, the last four of whom were left me by my father during my life; one mulatto girl named Easter; Son Christopher Hudson and son John Hudson seven negroes Jammey, Indian Jammey, April, Margaret, Ceil, Nan, Phillys; and one child named Coffey; Dau Margaret Gains, five negroes Betty, Judith, Anneyky, Cate, and little Annekey. (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($) Bryarly Bible includes Bryarly, Butterfield, Hood, Hudson, Logan, Lucky of KY, MD, IL, PA (Source: Bible Records Online) Existing Henrico County records indicate Richard Hudson II received, from his father-in-law Bowman, father of his wife Mary Bowman, a gift of land known as "Roxdale." You can sort them out and make connections. Note: In his brother Johns will dated Jun. Carter, Henry Brown. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Peter Hudson born 1695 Henrico County, Virginia died 1752 Halifax County, Virginia including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + 10 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community. John Floyd. The will no longer exists, due to buildings burning during the Cival War. He married Alice Turner of Wessex County, England and they had five children all born in Staffordshire. He moved to Anson County, North Carolina around 1777, in which he made his first land purchase September 24 of that year. Their land was taken from them and sold to white people. From the book Early Quaker Families in Louisa County Virginia his will is referenced. *******. ; Son Richard Hudson, 200 acres and remainder of tract adj. Dau Nancy Carter, wife of Griffin Carter; Execs: Martha Hudson, Wm Ware, Edmund Goodrich; Wits: Jas. More About Richard Hudson and Mary Hayes: Marriage: 1638, England More About Richard Hudson and Barbara Jacobs: Marriage: 1652 Child of Richard Hudson and Unknown is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jentaylor/Hudson.htm. He was married about 1658 to Mary Bowman and is believed to have been the first born child of Richard Hudson I and his first wife. Sorry, after posting themessage i just sent in regard to William Hudson b 1668. The Botton Family of Henrico, Chesterfield, Amelia and Other Counties in Virginia, Sparrow Family of Virginia Notes. +3ii. 1752, d. b 1852 married an Asher Richard claimed that the thieves cut it out. Generation 2) 'Gentleman' Henry Herdson (1500-1555) and wife Barbara Watson (she 2nd marr. Son William Hudson plantation where he now lives and 200 acres adj. Hudsons named in account: David Hudson, Agnes Hudson, William Hudson, Agnes Hudson for Sier Hudson and Patty Hudson, Charlotte County, Virginia wills, 1765-1791 (Miami: T.L.C. 1690 in VA ? 1658 in Henrico County, VA. vii) Henry Hudson I, born 1693 in Chesterfield County, VA; died Aft. Livestock Mark (brand): "fleur de leis", a device associated with the Hudson coat of arms of Henry Hudson the Gentleman Occupation: Coastal Trader Will: 1659, Noncupative (spoken to witnesses) More About Richard Hudson and Unknown: Marriage: Bef. He was known as "Papa" to the family and she was known as "Maimie". A year before the war ended, he was mortally wounded in the Battle of Cold Harbor. Generation No. Although, he provided written records he also gave a history of memories about his "Granny" that can never again be relived, only retold. Descendants of George Washington Hudson and Emma Levinia Hicks. [Hudson] Hudson, Malcolm Howard. Court records show a guardianship administered to Thomas Pauldon for his minor sons, indicating Richarch II and his wife, Mary, died leaving very young children, not much else is known about their death. To learn more about the Elijah Hudson descendants please visit their well-developed and informative Web site. When Mary Hudson was born about 1645, in Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, John Hudson, was 33 and her mother, Mary Jackson, was 25. Longview, Texas: Hudson Family Association (south), c1984-c1986. Some researchers also postulate that one Henry Hudson (Heardson), London Alderman, born in England, and died in 1555, may be an early Hudson ancestor. FS Library FAM HIST Book 929.273 H867hf, Fiche 6049753-6049756. Alexander Moultrie. Thomas Ferguson. He devised to his son Samuel BUNCH, Jr. 125 acres of land with the plantation whereon John MOORE lives at this time. Specialties: VA-143560 We are servant-leaders to our customers, nurturing a lifelong relationship providing our services to help them achieve their goals and protect their family. His epitaph read Robert, thou are gone to rest. had been mislaid or destroyed; Charles and James Hudson, two surviving sons, failed to appear when summoned; Depositions of Thomas Winn and John Ward and Ward Hudson were exhibited in court, which decided that a nuncupative will should be followed; Thomas Winn swears that since death of said Richard Hudson he saw a writing said to be the last will and testament, manor plantation to be given to son John; land called Petersfield to be give to son Charles; land between manor tract and Petersfield to give to Richard. Bob Davison, son of Addie Hancock, grandson of Eva Hudson, has been kind enough to provide information regarding Eva Hudson and the Hancock descendants, including photos. Richard Hudson IRichard Hudson, born 1605, in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England and Christened in the Church of England November 5, 1608, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England is a likely immigrant candidate for our Hudson line. Richard Hudson Jr, born 1634 in Englland orAccomack County VA; died October 25, 1669 in Henrico County VA. 4iii. During this time they lived at 302 Spring Street, Lexington, SC. Many were forced to hide in the hills and mountains of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. The above mentioned records are also referred to in the Will of Richard Hudson II, made October 25, 1669, whereby the land known as "Roxdale" was divided between his three minor sons. William and Elizabeth's eldest son, John Wesley Hudson, was born in 1837. Samuel Hudson's Family Married 2-11-1790 Mecklenburg co.Va Children: 1. He named his wife Mary BUNCH and gave her his estate for life. Easley, SC: Southern Historical P, 1983). 3 9.Robert Sr6 Hudson (Richard Hudson5 Jr, Richard Sr4 Hudson, William3, Henry2, Henry1) was born 1662 in Henrico County VA, and died 1757 in Chesterfield County VA.He married Mary ----- Hudson. . ?, (second) to Mary HAYES, and (third) to Barbara JACOBS. ed. William Price. Genealogy User ID site owned by Jennifer Hudson Taylor. Richard Hudson IIabt 1634Mary Bowman Edward Hudsonabt 1638? This partition is against the Hudson brothers: Elijah, Jesse, Jacob, William and Reuben, probably sons from his first marriage. Rose is guardian for George Hudson (Book 9, p. 376). Virginia 1996 #2 1806) and they had several children who were step-brothers and sisters to William Wesley Hudson. Please specify which John Hudson Internship opportunity you are . 1745 in VA. Typescript, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Genealogical Notes [Collection] Box 16 . Son James to be given negro fellow when he comes of age; John Ward swears he made will in Oct 1774 and as well remembers; Ward Hudson swears to above; Wits: Thomas Winn, John Ward, Ward Hudson, Rowland, not stated as son, land and negro woman Clay, Dau Edith Ward negro girl Esabill (Isabel? He moved to Anson County, North Carolina around 1777, in which he made his first land purchase September 24 of that year. This record has been the sole data "seeming" to prove that Richard was Richard HUDSON, "Sr.", thereby allowing speculation that Richard HUDSON (Jr.? You may either click on the links in the Table of Contents to a particular section of interest, or scroll down the entire page. Bond for Joshua Hudson, Sr. and Reuben Hudson, for Joshua Hudson, Jr. (Book 3, p. 277). Children of William Hudson and Elizabeth---- Hudson are: 17i.Charles7 Hudson. Next Pauldon, since he was the guardian, likely took, or controlled, the land that rightfully belonged to the sons of Richard II. Judith Bunch+ b. William Hudson1689Elizabeth Jennings Charles Hudson? For information, contact Karen Kelly at Karen.Kelly . The Hudson family is a rich and powerful family in The CW's 2019 Nancy Drew television series. 1770 1770. Uursley Hudson b . For more information see The Alfred Bennie Hudson Family. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. Within six months, he entered the Transportation Department as a Flagman and Brakeman. It is reasonable to assume Richard was alienated from his father and other family members. He married January 30, 1616 in Roxwell, Essex, England to Anna Josselyne born August 25, 1588 in Roxwell, Essex, England and died January 1653 in London, England. Pamela and Steve Hudson, descendants from the Elijah Hudson line have also contributed a large portion of wonderful family history and source documents. These records are not exhaustive, but are designed to lead you to others. Children of Richard III and Mary Hudson NameBirthSpouse Richard Hudson IVabt 1690Martha Ward Isaac Hudson? They changed their names to white-English names, so they could purchase land, work jobs, and send their children to decent schools. Lina Elizabeth Baumberger Hudson Obituary With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Lina Elizabeth Baumberger Hudson of Blacksburg, Virginia, who passed away on April 23, 2023. In september 1863, John fought with distinction in the Battle of Chickamauga as a member of "Culpeper's Battery". However, in the 1880 SC Census there was a George W. Hudson and E. Levinia listed with five children, the youngest of whom was a Mary G. This made me wonder if the George W. Hudson in the 1900 census was the same as in the 1880 census. 1 1.Richard Sr4 Hudson(William3, Henry2, Henry1) was born 1605 in Tamsworth Stradfordshire England Bapt 11/5/1608, and died September 1659 in Northampton Virginia.He married (1) MS Tilghman Bef. Early Origins of the Hudson family The surname Hudson was first found in Yorkshire where one of the first records of the name was John Hudsone, Hutson who was listed in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield in 1323. This could not be the same Richard as above due to the age, but perhaps one of his descendants, ****** Re: Isaac Hudson and/or Joshua Hudson Author: Catherine ThompsonDate: 7 Nov 2001 5:06 AM GMT Classification: Query In Reply to: Isaac Hudson and/or Joshua Hudsonby:Miriam McKnight Post Reply | Mark Unread | Report AbusePrint Message In my information, I have parents Hall Hudson, son of Richard Hudson III and Mary Hall Hayes, and Elizabeth Hampton with children: Isaac: christened 5 May 1723 Prince Edward Co, VA Mary D: christened 12 Sept 1724 Prince Edward Co, VA Joshua: born 9 July 1727 Prince Edward Co, VA Benjamin: christened 3 Mar 1728 Prince Edward Co, VA Joakim: born 11 Feb 1733 Prince Edward Co, VA I hope that this helps. Account Current of estate of James Hudson, decd. FS Library Books 929.273 H867hf v. 1-v. 3. I hope to maintain our family website as it grows, and through it, provide a connection to other family members we have yet to discover. Samuel Bunch, s/o John Bunch & Rebecca Harrison of New Kent/Hanover married Mary R. Hudson, d/o John Hudson and Elizabeth Harris. Samuel and his family were members of the Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting Quakers, Hanover Co. Virginia. Virginia Wills 1 She was born in 1928. He remained very active in community activities by serving as Deacon of the Blacksburg Baptist Church, one term on the Blacksburg town council, six years on the school board, and one of the promoters of a new high school building. Virginia Wills 3. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. Richard Hudson II, was probably born in 1635 in Accomack County, Virginia, and he died in Henrico County, Virginia on October 25, 1669. Wits: David Booker, Henry Ward, Parham Booker; Daus Rebecca Snelling and Mary Hudson, my youngest, Sons Richard Ward Hudson, Daniel Hudson, Benjamin Hudson, Exec: Mary Hudson and son Richard Ward Hudson, Wits: Ann Hudson, Richard Ward and George Snellings. Joseph Atkinson. He settled at Hatcher's Run around 1706. He also stated said plantation was occupied by "Thomas Poland" and subsequent to his father's will the land was swindled from them. He was born in Sumter, SC in 1901. 1735 in Chesterfield County, VA. 2. Son Christopher Hudson and son John Hudson seven negroes Jammey, Indian Jammey, April, Margaret, Ceil, Nan, Phillys; and one child named Coffey; Dau Margaret Gains, five negroes Betty, Judith, Anneyky, Cate, and little Annekey Dau Annamarie Hudson, negroes Paul, Patience, Nell, George, Patt; Signed John Hudson Papa went by his middle name "Bennie" and that is how he is listed in the 1920 SC Census. On that date, Richard, the son and heir of Richard Hudson, deceased, late of Roxdale in Henrico Co, stated that by his father's will of 25 Oct 1669 he and his two brothers, Robert and William Hudson, were devised a plantation at Roxdale then in the possession of Thomas Poland. Four sons Lewellin, William Chamberlayne, Charles, and Frances Eppes Hudson; Friend William Giles to hold in trust for Lewellin Hudsons son Richard Chamberlayne Hudson; Daus Mary Hudson and Elizabeth Littlepage Hudson Price; Wife is to have land which my father purchased of Michael McDearman; Execs: wife and sons William Chamberlayne and Charles Hudson, friends William Giles and John Royal, Jr.; Wits: Benjamin Braskill, William (X) Ludery, Perrin Cardwell, Wilson Allen; Friends William B. Giles and John Royall, trustees for son Francis E. Hudson; Sons Lewellin William Chamberlayne, Charles Hudson; Suit to recover legacy left me by my deceased father; Execs: friends William B. Giles and John Royall; Wit: Stephen Daniel, Ursula Bryan, Joseph (A) Royall, James (X) Hutcheson; Further proved 26 Feb 1795; executors refused at 27 Aug 1795 court and Francis E. Hudson appointed executor; Wife Elizabeth Hudson, land where Isaac Meador now lives; Sons Thomas Hudson, William Hudson, John Hudson, Joshua Hudson, and Benjamin Hudson; Daughters Sarah Hudson, Mary Hudson, Anna Hudson, Betty Hudson; Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey, Will Book 1, Amelia County, Virginia, Wills 1735-1761, Bonds 1735-1754 (Amelia, VA: Mid-South Publishing, 1978), , Will Book 2X, Amelia County, (1761-1771) (Amelia, VA: Mid-South Publishing, 1979), , Will Book 2, Amelia County, (1771-1780) (Amelia, VA: Mid-South Publishing, 1980). In 1706 Richard sold his share of the Roxdale Plantation to his brother, Robert Hudson, for 1600 pounds of tobacco and left the area. The mark was missing. They did not hide their heritage out of embarrassment, but rather to keep their homes and to protect their children. I am Jennifer Hudson Taylor, daughter of Bennie Lee Hudson, granddaughter of Lee Thomas Hudson, and great-granddaughter of Thomas Bennie Hudson. 1677 and 1688 to Mary Hall Born about 1660 Probably Henrico County, British Colony of Virginia Died Between 1709 and 1799 in Amelia County, Virginia Sources: Early Accomac/ Northhampton Court Records 1660-1700 - of which guardianship papers are included. James Hudsonabt 1706, Amelia Co.Phoebe Hudson Hall Hudsonabt 1708, Amelia Co.Elizabeth ??? Jacob Read. March 11, 1650/51 - April 11, 1651, 116 signatures collected from the people of Northampton Co., VA, Richard name appears Court Records Bet. Richard Hudson II was born in Accomack County, Virginia, about 1634, and died October 25, 1669 in Henrico County, Virginia. He was captain of his own ship, and in addition to land, his holdings included crops and livestock. Bailey Fulton Davis, The Wills of Amherst County, Virginia, 1961-1865 (Greenville, SC: Southern Historical P, 1985, 1998), Will of James Hudson, planter, is badly damaged, Wife: unnamed or torn out, but probably Agnes. Court order for James Hopkins, Henry Martin, and John Lewis allots to each of John, Charles, and Christopher and the Gaines and Burtons their share of the slaves. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. The Walton Family of Virginia Abstracts from County Court Houses in Virginia. Virginia 5 1748, d. b 1848 A group of Arlington single-family homeowners sued local lawmakers Friday over a controversial zoning change that will allow more "missing middle" housing in the Northern Virginia . Irby and Phoebe moved their family to Georgia in the late 1790's and settled in Hancock County, Georgia where Thomas married Sophia Thurmond on the 20th of January 1809. His Will, dated March 13, 1778, names his children and the items each individual should have received at the time of his death about 1778. Hudsons are found in early court records: Essential Records of a Key Orphans Court, Part 1 (1677-1690), Essential Records of a Key Orphans Court, Part 2 (1690-1739), William Hudson complains of David Wade that on 14 May 1751 in St. Annes Parish, deft. Hudson, for Sarah Hudson (Book 4, p. 582), Guardian bond for Micajah Camden as guardian of Lucy Hudson, dau of Rewuben Hudson, decd. Where a TTY number is not indicated, use 711/Virginia Relay. to answer subpoena in chancery against them by Saniel Gains and Mary his wife, Jesse Buster (sic, Burton) and Annemaria his wife, and Charles Hudson, an infant, by Daniel Gains his next friend, 1 Sept (1769 Folder), Complaint of Chancery Court of Albemarle Co. by Daniel Gains and Mary his wife and Jesse Burton and Anne his wife that Charles Hudson, grandfather of Mary and Anne, died, having made a will and did lend all lands on both sides of Hardware R. of 1060 acres, known as Low Ground and seven slaves: Hampton, Cate, Chloe, Anake, Hanner, and Libianer; 2 of Peggs children and Stepney to his son John Hudson for life and then the land to be divided among the male issue of said John; and the slaves to both male and female issue; and said Daniel and Jesse have married with said Mary and Anne, daughters of said John; and desire their share. An Adams Family of Virginia, 1800 to Present the Descendants of Samuel Adams and Tamson Ann Dix Adams of Pennsylvania, Halifax and Charlotte Counties, Virginia. Their children are: Cicero Demosthenese, married Matilda Beadles. Isaac Homes. Richard Hudson I was born 1605 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, and christened in the Church of England November 5, 1608. The land has escheated to the crown and had been granted to the three brothers. Richard then left Henrico County for the frontier, which later became Amelia County. MLS# 6310795. Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Beloved by his own family and brethren in the Church, and esteemed and respected by his comrades, his early death lamented by all who knew him Robert A. Hudson was the third brother to die in the cruel Civil War. Click [Hart] Hudson, Dorothy Hart. There is speculation he was associated with the Muscovy Company of Merchant Adventures, an English Trading Organization, and grandfather of Henry Hudson the explorer, also involved with the Muscovy Company. His first wife was Elizabeth Oates, the daughter of Stephen Oates (b. Of the three brothers, Jesse was the only one married, leaving behind a young widow, Mary Catherine McIntosh. The arms of Henry Hudson, the Alderman, are described as "argent, semee of fleurs de lis gules, a cross engrailed sabel."
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