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Hudson B Brasher 1813 – 1892 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1813

Birth Location: District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1892

Death Location: Wright County, Missouri, United States of America

Father: Thomas Brasher

Mother: Catherine Armstrong

Spouse(s): Annis Pettypool

Children(s): Henry Brasher, Josephine Rushing, Huldah Crider

Hudson B Brasher was born in 1813 in District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA, the child of Thomas J Brasher and Catherine Armstrong. Hudson B Brasher married Annis Pettypool, and had children including Henry Brasher, Josephine Ann Rushing, Huldah "Jane" Jane Crider. Hudson B Brasher passed away in 1892 in Wright County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Hudson B Brasher was born in 1813 in District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA, the child of Thomas J Brasher and Catherine Armstrong.
  • Hudson B Brasher married Annis Pettypool, and had children including Henry Brasher, Josephine Ann Rushing, Huldah "Jane" Jane Crider.
  • Hudson B Brasher passed away in 1892 in Wright County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Hudson Brasher's Ancestors

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Hudson Brasher
1813 – 1892
Birth Place: District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Thomas J Brasher
1765 – 1839
North Carolina, United States
Catherine Armstrong
1770 – 1829
Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Mary (Margret) Woods
1758 – 1823
United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hudson Brasher's Descendants

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Hudson (B) Brasher (1813 – 1892) m. Annis Pettypool (22 October 1814 – 21 April 1845)
  1. 1. Henry Brasher (19 June 1833 – 22 September 1891)
  2. 2. Josephine (Ann) Rushing (1836 – 19 January 1915) m. Minos (Canon) Rushing (24 October 1834 – 16 June 1903)
    1. 1. Berry (Wilson) Rushing (29 August 1857 – 2 August 1938)
    2. 2. Henry (Theodric) Rushing (30 January 1861 – 9 August 1956)
    3. 3. Sarah (Josephine) Stogsdill (18 August 1867 – 13 May 1951)
    4. 4. George (Washington) Rushing (14 January 1870 – 11 March 1955) m. Theodocia (Caroline) Stogsdill (7 Aug 1877 – 15 April 1940)
      1. 1. Allie (Marie) Rushing (18 Mar 1905 – 02 Mar 1983) m. John (Edwin) Templeton (18 Jul 1900 – 23 February 1980)
        1. 1. Beatrice (Ilene) Templeton (16 February 1922 – 13 January 2006)
        2. 2. Harold (Wayne) Templeton (23 November 1925 – 26 November 1993) m. Clarabell (Lois) Templeton (20 June 1929 – 25 June 2011)
      2. 2. Mary (Josephine) Smith (8 February 1918 – 27 October 2010)
      3. 3. George (Warren) Rushing (22 Dec 1910 – )
    5. 5. John (William) Rushing (10 June 1874 – 25 September 1950)
    6. 6. Abe (C.) Rushing (13 March 1878 – 1962)
  3. 3. Huldah ("Jane" Jane) Crider (10 December 1842 – 8 September 1922)

Hudson Brasher's Timeline

2 Records

1813
1813
Birth of Hudson B Brasher in District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
1892
1892
Age 79
Death of Hudson B Brasher in Wright County, Missouri, United States of America
Wright County, Missouri, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1813
    Event Place: District Ninety Six, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1892
    Event Place: Wright County, Missouri, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Wright County, Missouri, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

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