He married Mary (Hall?). Richard then left Henrico County for the frontier, which later became Amelia County. It is reasonable to assume Richard was alienated from his father and other family members. Elisha Dennis and Alexander Hudson, land next to Edward Carter and Elisha Dennis; Three children Bennett, Edmund, and Pamelia Hudson, when of age; Execs: George Gillespie, Rush Hudson, wife Lucy; Wits: Joshua Hudson, Sr., Elisha Dennis, Alex. Marshall adds: Barbery Hudson petitioned the court for her bed (folio 59). Allen, Md. In a Henrico County deed passage dated December 1, 1688 Richard III mentions his father, Richard II, had a will of October 25, 1669, in which he gave the land he received from his father in law, Bowman, "Roxdale," equally to his three sons. Richard Hudson owned land on Hungars Creek (Hungars was one of the oldest settlements on the Eastern Shore*. She served meals every day at noon for five days a week. Pauldon, since he was the guardian, likely took, or controlled, the land that rightfully belonged to the sons of Richard II. To the grandchildren she was known as "Granny" or "Granny Hancock". Richard Hutson. William Hudson born 1528 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England Some researchers believe that our possible ancestor William was the son of this William and not the son of Henry Hudson II (below). Richard Hudson III was born about 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia and married Mary Hall. ******** Subject: Isaac Hudson and/or Joshua Hudson Author: Miriam McKnight Date: 21 Sep 2001 4:11 AM GMT Email: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Need info on Isaac and/or Joshua Hudson who is believed to be the father of Alfred Hudson born in 1801 in NC. 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. Christopher Hudson, born 1690 in Virginia iii) John Hudson, Sr., born 1692 in Hanover or New Kent County, VA; died April 11, 1732 in Page's Warehouse, Hanover County, VA. . 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 Virginia 2 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. 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. *Accomac is County Seat of Accomack County, Virginia. His parents were John Hudson and Elizabeth Hudson. She also lost a brother and another brother-in-law who died in battle. Due to a streak of bad luck, Papa became convinced that he was cursed. Return to Hudson Family Association State Files. Virginia 1 Isaac Hudson Sr (1768-1823) FamilySearch Virginia Marriages 1 hard Hudson, II, Girl Hudson, Robert Hudson, Nicholas Hudson, Charles Hudson, William Hudson, John Hudson, Hannah Harden, Violetta Hudson Edward Hudson, Christopher Hudson, William Hudson, III, William Hudson. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request, call 703-324-3745. . John William Hudson (1692-1732) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Lieutenant William Hudson was born circa 1727 in Anna River, St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, Colonial America. Several deed of land records exist where he gave gifts of land to his sons. Anne ??? Some researchers also postulate that one Henry Hudson (Heardson), London Alderman, born in England, and died in 1555, may be an early Hudson ancestor. His first wife was Elizabeth Oates, the daughter of Stephen Oates (b. From the book Early Quaker Families in Louisa County Virginia his will is referenced. 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. Where a TTY number is not indicated, use 711/Virginia Relay. Second, if a Cherokee individual chose to remain in the east they had to abide by the state and federal government laws. Note: Samuel Bunch was born circa 1726 in Hanover County, Virginia, to John Bunch Jr. and Rebecca Harrison. Various sources list the birth date of Richard II between 1630 and 1635. Claimed a hog was stolen which he could identify by the Hudson "fluer de lis" marking in it's ear. County, GA. ii) Robert Hudson II, born 1685 in Henrico County, VA; died 1757 in Swift Creek, Chesterfield County, VA. married Martha Hancock Abt. Hall Hudson, son of Richard Hudson III, was born around 1700 in Amelia County, Virginia. 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. Virginia 3A 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. Pauldon, since he was the guardian, likely took, or controlled, the land that rightfully belonged to the sons of Richard II. 1758 in Hanover, Hanover County, VA. iv) Charles Hudson, born 1694 in VA; died Aft. It was the land which his father Richard Hudson, Sr had been given by his father in law Bowman. Existing Henrico County records indicate that Richard received a gift of land, known as "Roxdale", from his father-in-law. This partcular document-reading-error discovery now breaks the earlier assumed relationship of Richard HUDSON (husband of Mary BOWMAN) to Richard HUDSON who married (first) to Mary ?? Rivalry between Virginia and Maryland for the Chesapeake trade may have contributed, because other traders during this time were also having difficulties with the Marylanders. Rose is guardian for George Hudson (Book 9, p. 376). Required fields are marked *. Hudson - Surnames - Genealogy.com
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