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Elizabeth Hall Hudson 1734–1825 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1734

Birth Location: Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: Apr 1825

Death Location: Elbert County, Georgia, USA

Father: Hall Hudson

Mother: Elizabeth Hampton

Spouse(s): Cuthbert Hudson

Children(s): Anpheladay Hudson, Gillum Hudson

Elizabeth Hall Hudson was born in 1734 in Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA, the child of Hall Hudson And Elizabeth Hampton. In 1810, Elizabeth Hall Hudson resided in Amelia, Virginia, United States. Elizabeth Hall Hudson married Cuthbert Hudson, and had children including Anpheladay Hudson, Bethsheba Hudson, Christopher Hudson, Elizabeth Northington, Gillum Hudson, Joachim Hudson, Joshua Hudson, Mary Burton, Susanna Hudson, Thomas Hudson, Valentine Thacker. Elizabeth Hall Hudson passed away in 1825 in Elbert County, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Hall Hudson was born in 1734 in Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA, the child of Hall Hudson And Elizabeth Hampton.
  • In 1810, Elizabeth Hall Hudson resided in Amelia, Virginia, United States.
  • Elizabeth Hall Hudson married Cuthbert Hudson, and had children including Anpheladay Hudson, Bethsheba Hudson, Christopher Hudson, Elizabeth Northington, Gillum Hudson, Joachim Hudson, Joshua Hudson, Mary Burton, Susanna Hudson, Thomas Hudson, Valentine Thacker.
  • Elizabeth Hall Hudson passed away in 1825 in Elbert County, Georgia, USA.

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Elizabeth Hudson's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Hudson
1734–1825
Birth Place: Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Hall Hudson
1708–1778
Elizabeth Hampton
1712–1780
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Hudson's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Hall) Hudson (1734–Apr 1825) m. Cuthbert Hudson (1733–1799)
  1. 1. Anpheladay Hudson 1764–1804 m. Stephen (Bartley) Westbrook 1756–1820
    1. 1. Thomas (Bartley) Westbrook 1793–1850 m. Elizabeth Allen 1799–1873
      1. 1. Thomas (Crofford) Westbrook 1834–1907 m. Martha (Ann) Rice 1837–1926 m. Mary (Jane) Carlan 1841–1871
        1. 1. Elisabeth ("Lizzie") Westbrook 1877–1942 m. William (Joseph "Nando") Cotton 1868–1946
        2. 2. Louella Westbrook 1874–1932
        3. 3. William (N.) Westbrook 1877–1955
        4. 4. William (Henry Macon "Doom") Westbrook 1866–1934 m. Queenie (Easter) Good 1869–
        5. 5. Eliza (Elizabeth) Westbrook 1860–1926
        6. 6. Lena (Ann) Westbrook 1866–1942 m. Azmon (Ad) Rucker 1865–1947
        7. 7. Emma (Janie) Wesbrook 1859–1943
        8. 8. Thomas (Jane) Wesbrook 1862–
  2. 2. Gillum Hudson 1772–1855

Elizabeth Hudson's Timeline

3 Records

1734
1734
Birth of Elizabeth Hall Hudson in Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA
1810
1810
Age 76
Elizabeth Hall Hudson resided here in Amelia, Virginia, United States
Amelia, Virginia, United States
1825
Apr 1825
Age 91
Death of Elizabeth Hall Hudson in Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Elbert County, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Bristol Parish, Charlotte, Prince George County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Amelia, Virginia, United States
    Record Source: 1810 United States Federal Census, Year: 1810; Census Place: Amelia, Virginia; Roll: 66; Page: 240; Image: 0244; Family History Library Film: 0181426

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1825
    Event Place: Elbert County, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 254

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