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Fred Hudson 1906–1975 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 MAR 1906

Birth Location: Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County)

Death Date: 2 MAY 1975

Death Location: Monaca, Pennsylvania

Father: Rufus Hudson

Mother: Emma Barlow

Spouse(s): Hazel Jackson

Children(s):

In 1906, Fred Hudson entered the world in Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County), born to Rufus Gordon Hudson And Emma Jane Barlow. Fred Hudson married Hazel Jackson, and had children including Doris Hudson, Helen Hudson. Fred Hudson passed away in 1975 in Monaca, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • In 1906, Fred Hudson entered the world in Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County), born to Rufus Gordon Hudson And Emma Jane Barlow.
  • Fred Hudson married Hazel Jackson, and had children including Doris Hudson, Helen Hudson.
  • Fred Hudson passed away in 1975 in Monaca, Pennsylvania.

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Children(s)

Fred Hudson's Ancestors

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Fred Hudson
1906–1975
Birth Place: Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County)
Parents
Rufus Gordon Hudson
1869–1937
Millers Creek North Carolina (North Wilkesboro)
Emma (Jane) Barlow
1871–1914
North Carolina
Grandparents
Sarah (G.) Hudson
1845–
North Carolina
Thomas Barlow
1844–
Kings Creek N. Carolina
Laurah Coffey
1847–
Kings Creek North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
John Hudson
1830–
Sallie
1826–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Fred Hudson's Timeline

2 Records

1906
17 MAR 1906
Birth of Fred Hudson in Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County)
Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County)
1975
2 MAY 1975
Age 69
Death of Fred Hudson in Monaca, Pennsylvania
Monaca, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 MAR 1906
    Event Place: Wagoner, North Carolina (Ashe County)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 MAY 1975
    Event Place: Monaca, Pennsylvania

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