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chris hudson
03-07-2006, 07:48 AM
lindas n sajs hudsons are so close to my hudsons there has to be some connection some where va nc the counties in these states are the only seperation maryland ny etc im trying to put the pieces together they are so close but no cigar as of yet but im sure its in there or in here some where you guys let me know if you find anything and ill do the same it would be delightful to connect these dots thanks to everyone in the fourm your all great your friend chris l hudson
Linda
03-12-2006, 10:32 PM
Where were your Hudsons in different time frames. Mine were in Maryland, Western Virginia, and on to the midwest. I pick them up in Maryland, with Evra Hudson, born say 1790. He was apprenticed as a gunsmith, did very well. He died in Vernon County WI. It seerms as some in his extended family served as missionairies to the Indians, some as late as this centruty served asa mission in rosebud rez
I have numerous stores about their native blood from other linesof long separated family, In close ups epicantic folks can be seen in some family members eyes.
Better turn in.I took my Lunesta, and my typos are all over the place.
chris hudson
03-13-2006, 08:14 AM
Linda heres my family to the latest date 1800"s. James S. Hudson"s older brother W.H and his familywere found on the 1900 cabarrus co. NC census - ED21 Twp 10. Bethel Church; 22 june;sheet 15 B; Visit 268 ;HUDSON. William H;farmer born Apr 1845,55 m'd 27 yrs FRANCIS; wife; May 1854' 46 13 children JENNIE E. dau. Nov 1877. Theodore M. July 1880. Lina E. feb 1884 Minnie S.sept 1886. Agnes G. dau. apr 1889. Fannie oct 1891. Ethel G. nov 1893. Willie O. Dau. july 1896, twin. James G. JULY 1896. twin. James S. mother Sarah was living with her daughter Ada and her family in 1900. Cabarrus co. census- ED13 Rocky River TWP . 11 JULY; Sheet 15B; visit 277; DORTON, Charles H.farmer , nov 1856, 43, m d 20 yrs. ADA G. wife, mar 1855, 44, 7 children. EMMA E. FEB 1883. FRANCIS L. sept 1885. ROY R. jan. 1892 CLARENCE A. sept 1894. SIMEON aug 1897 . SARAH A. mother inlaw ; mar 1821 widow 5 children. Bill sent me this a while back. At the bottom of the page he wrote this. Maryland n i qoute ; Im still working on where in virgina they passed thru before they landed in N.C as well as where they came from Maryland. I just havent heard back yet.But i know hes working hard helping everyone. Hope to hear from ya soon thanks Chris L,Hudson.
Linda
03-14-2006, 06:13 PM
Does your family carry the Blackfoot story?
chris hudson
03-15-2006, 08:59 AM
There were talks of blackfoot or choctaw blood lines . It has to be one of the two. Alot of us have the slanted eyes and jet black hair with tan and olive colored skin. Alot of traits including foreheads.Now on my hornbargers side i know of the cherokee blood lines.
collins
05-02-2006, 02:35 PM
I have a Eula Mae Gray who married a William A. Hudson in the Madison County AL area.
Then I also have a Olie Keel that married Floyd Hudson on July 28, 1923 in Madison County, AL.
Then I have a Lisa Louise Helton that married Dr. John Rice Hudson 1980 in Milledgeville, GA
Back on the Whitaker side I have a Nancy Ann Whitaker born 1835 and married John Stapler, Jr.
John was the brother to Elizabeth and Sarah that married William and Elijah Whitaker.
Nancy Ann Whitaker married John Stapler, Jr. 16 July, 1853.
They are in the Madison County census for 1860, 1880, and 1900. They had the following children:
David b. 1855 married Elizabeth Fulks in 1879.
Thomas b. 1856 married Nancy A. Selvidge in 1877.
Thomas and Nancy had Bertha and she married Tobe Hudson.
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