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Carney & Wehofer Family
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1541 - Bef 1632 (90 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Henry II HUDSON was born in 1541 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died before 1632 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. Other Events:
- _UID: F6094A76653B4EA3B5DFA9DBCB0C87B57B0E
Notes:
REFN: 893
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. William HUDSON
was born in 1560 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died about 1630 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England.
- 3. John HUDSON
was born between 1560 and 1580; and died.
- 4. Thomas HUDSON
was born between 1560 and 1580; and died.
- 5. Edward HUDSON
was born between 1560 and 1580; and died.
- 6. Christopher HUDSON
was born between 1560 and 1580; and died.
- 7. Henry, III "The Explorer" HUDSON
was born in 1570 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died after Jun 1611 in At Sea After Mutiny With Son John (No Known Issue Of John).
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Generation: 2
2. | William HUDSON (1.Henry1) was born in 1560 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died about 1630 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. Other Events:
- _UID: D4166609B273407C8CDB280D8CE43FA22742
Notes:
REFN: 890
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Date of Birth Source: Jennifer Hudson Taylor at
www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/a/y/Jennifer-H-Taylor/.
SPECIAL NOTE: There seems to be some confusion as to the identity of
WILLIAM HUDSON's father. It could have been WILLIAM HUDSON (thus he would
be a SR) and not HENRY the 2nd. Some information states HENRY as his
father, some state WILLIAM as his father. With that said, there are no
guarantees to the accuracy of this information provided. Irregardless,
Gentleman (Alderman) Henry Hudson was indeed hisgrandfather. All other
lineages seem to be correct at this time.
William married Alice TURNER on 19 Nov 1592 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. Alice was born between 1565 and 1575 in Probably England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Robert HUDSON
was born in 1592 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia.
- 9. Edward HUDSON
was born between 1592 and 1630 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia.
- 10. William HUDSON
was born in 1602 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia.
- 11. Richard I HUDSON
was born in 1605 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; was christened on 5 Nov 1608 in Church Of England; died in 1657 in Hungars Creek, Accomack County, Virginia.
- 12. Christopher HUDSON
was born in 1605 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia.
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3. | John HUDSON (1.Henry1) was born between 1560 and 1580; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 7E1A1AEC06A5444E898F3D39BD49BC3C67D2
Notes:
REFN: 1492
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4. | Thomas HUDSON (1.Henry1) was born between 1560 and 1580; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 5BDF5C0D030D473792DC1ED4D9D06F832C7B
Notes:
REFN: 1493
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5. | Edward HUDSON (1.Henry1) was born between 1560 and 1580; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 3A3F779755DC471D93A4A64B4BF22A721DF0
Notes:
REFN: 1494
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6. | Christopher HUDSON (1.Henry1) was born between 1560 and 1580; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 205E0765A05549A2A8BD15BBED06BCA04E26
Notes:
REFN: 1495
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7. | Henry, III "The Explorer" HUDSON (1.Henry1) was born in 1570 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died after Jun 1611 in At Sea After Mutiny With Son John (No Known Issue Of John). Other Events:
- unknown: The Explorer; Title (Facts Pg)
- Name: The Explorer
- _UID: D34CC8558E0B426D8556612F3D617FF3FF2A
Notes:
REFN: 892
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Date of Birth Source: Jennifer Hudson Taylor at
www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/a/y/Jennifer-H-Taylor/.
Hudson, Henry (1570-1611), English navigator, famous for four great
voyages of discovery; a river and a bay in North America are named for
him. Nothing is known of Hudson's life before 1607, the year in which he
undertook his first expedition for the English Muscovy Company.
Commanding a single ship, the Hopewell, Hudson touched the shores of
Greenland and the Svalbard islands, and sailed as far northas 80?23' in
an attempt to find a northeast passage by way of the Arctic Ocean to the
Far East. During the following year he sailed in the same ship under the
auspices of the same company, and again attempted unsuccessfully to find
a passage, this time by way of the islands of Novaya Zemlya in the
Barents Sea. Upon his return, the Muscovy Co. withdrew their support, and
Hudson turned to the Dutch East India Co. for new funds and a ship to
carry on his work. In that company's employ he sailed from the Dutch
island of Texel, on his third voyage in 1609, in the Half Moon, a vessel
of about 73 metric tons, with a mixedDutch and English crew of 18 or 20
men. He again began his exploration off Novaya Zemlya, intending to try a
passage through the ice, but his crew, having endured extremely cold and
harsh weather, mutinied, and Hudson headed west andsouth past Nova
Scotia and down the North American coast, in the belief that the Atlantic
Ocean was separated from the Pacific Ocean only by a narrow isthmus. In
September 1609 he first entered New York Bay, and he spent the following
month exploring the Hudson River to a point about 240 km (about 150 mi)
from its mouth, at about the present site of the city of Albany. Before
the end of the year Hudson and his men returned to England, where they
and their ship were seized by the government. Hudson was commanded from
that time on to serve only the country of his birth.
In 1610 Hudson set out on his final voyage under the patronage of a
newly formed company of English gentlemen. In his new ship, the
Discovery, he decided from the start to search for a northwest passage;
he reached the Hudson Strait by the middle of the year, and passed into
Hudson Bay beyond it, where he spent three months exploring the eastern
islands and shores. By November his ship was frozen in, and a winter of
extreme privation and cold led to dissension among the crew. A part of
the crew mutinied in June 1611 and put Hudson, his son, and seven others
of the company adrift in a small boat. A few survivors from the mutinous
crew reached England, where they were imprisoned, but Hudson and the
others were never seen again.
SOURCE: "Hudson, Henry," Microsoft? Encarta? Encyclopedia 2000. ?
1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Henry III - d. 1611, abandonded at sea after amutiny with his son JOHN.
There have been no other issue (children) found, so, no descendants are
known. Extensive information is available on a web site. An explorer for
the Muscovy Company, Henry HUDSON failed to open a northeast passage to
China on expeditions in 1607 and 1608. A log written by John PLEYCE,a
cremember on the 1607 voyage, includes the following entry: "Anno 1607,
April the nineteenth, at Saint Ethelburge, in Bishops Gate street, did
communicate with the rest of the Parishoners these persons, seamen,
purposing to goe tosea four days after, for to discover a passage by the
North Pole to Japan andChina. First, Henry Hudson, master. Secondly,
William Colines, his mate. Thirdly, James Young. Fourthly, John Colman.
Fiftly, John Cooke. Sixtly, James Beubery. Seventhly, James Skrutton.
Eightly, John Pleyce. Ninthly, Thomas Baxter.Tenthly, Richard Day.
Eleventhly, James Knight. Twelfthly, John Hudson, a boy."
Losing support of the Muscovy Company, Henry the 3rd sailed in the Half
Moon for the Dutch East India Company in 1609, disco
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Generation: 3
8. | Robert HUDSON (2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1592 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 51EF89B632D245C9846CA424191D4CBE899F
Notes:
REFN: 1093
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Robert Hudson immigrated from London to Virginia on the Ship "James" in
1622. Robert is listed as living at Chaplain'sChoise on 16 February
1623. SOURCE: Mr. Van Hudson. His website:
http://pages.prodigy.net/vanhudson/hudson5.htm .
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9. | Edward HUDSON (2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born between 1592 and 1630 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 79DEB00F96F946ACBA4747F75E661B24D9BA
Notes:
REFN: 1094
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Edward Hudson is listed as living in Ye Neak of Land on 16 February 1623
(no record of his immigration found yet). Edward is also listed as having
100 acres of land in Henerico(sic) County (Virginia) southside of the
James River well downstream from the Falls.
SOURCE: Mr.Van Hudson. He has greatly researched the Hudson family for
many years is a reliable source. Website:
http://pages.prodigy.net/vanhudson/hudson5.htm .
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10. | William HUDSON (2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1602 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 739EC12572EF48A789077A04D05226E784FF
Notes:
REFN: 1095
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
William Hudson immigrated from London toVirginia on the ship "Transport"
on 4 July 1635. Descendants currently unknown
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11. | Richard I HUDSON (2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1605 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; was christened on 5 Nov 1608 in Church Of England; died in 1657 in Hungars Creek, Accomack County, Virginia. Other Events:
- unknown: Sometimes Called "The Immigrant"; Title (Facts Pg)
- Occupation: Coastal Trader
- Occupation: Mariner
- _UID: F9E1B5B1106B42D9B4A2184304A60EC403FF
Notes:
REFN: 886
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Richard Hudson, I was born in Tamsworth, Staffordshire, ENGLAND to
William Hudson and Alice Turner. He embarked on the Ship "Safety" August
10, 1635 in London bound for Colonial Virginia. See website
http://www.primenet.com/~langford/spls/635va057.htm . Richard is listed
asbeing 30 years of age in 1635. Richard and Mary settled along Hungars
Creek, Accomack County, Virginia that same year. Although some sources
indicate Richard may have been in Accomack County earlier than 1635, the
only ships records found were of the "Safety" sailing from London in
1635. It appears Richard wasa coastal trader from transporting records
from 1642. SOURCE: Mr. Van Hudson's website at
http://pages.prodigy.net/vanhudson/hudson5.htm .
Mary Hayes wasRichard's second wife. He married Barbara Jacobs in
1652. At least one of Richard's seven children was by Barbara, and
perhaps as many as three. SOURCE: Denis Briggs at
www.kcnet.com/~denis/briggs/hudson-5.htm .
Information about his 3rd wife is from another source and is not
proven by this researcher yet. (Iapologize for not making a note of it.)
Richard HUDSON - was baptized Nov. 5,1608, Tamsworth, Staffordshire,
England. Son of William HUDSON and Alice TURNER. A mariner, he arrived in
America in 1635 on the Safety, and settled first in Northampton Co., VA.
Court records seem to indicate that Richard may have been an indentured
servant of Obedience ROBBINS when he arrived in VA. Married first in
England or shortly after arriving in VA. Married second about 1638,
Accomack Co., VA, Mrs. Mary HAYES. Married third 1652, Accomack Co., VA,
Barbara JACOBS.
Richard Hudson was born 1605 in Tamsworth, Staffordshire, England, and
died 1659 in Northampton County, Va.. He married (1) ?? TILGHMAN in
England. He married (2) Mary Hayes. He married (3) Barbara Jacobs.
Richard filed a lawsuit against a Hannah Savage in 1634 who was
apparently his employer. Many reports show Richard arriving at Hungars
Creek on the Eastern Shore of Virginia in 1635 which in all probability
is correct, however it was his second arrival in Virginia. Richard was
supposedly married to a woman with the last name of Tilghman while in
England. This marriage produced Henry, born in 1632. Thereis a great
possibility that when Richard came to America, Henry was left behind in
the care of others. Some researchers show Richard as "Richard of Seven
Sons" however his verbal will references three children one of which was
a "Girlie". Western shoreman Hudsons claim Richard as the father of
Richard II who migrated to Henrico County. Source: William D. Hudson at
www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/u/d/William-D-Hudson/ .
Richard married (1St W\O Richard Hudson) TILGHMAN before 1632 in England. (1St was born between 1600 and 1616; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Richard married Mary HAYES about 1632 in England Or Virginia. Mary was born between 1600 and 1613 in England; died about 1651 in Northhampton, Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. Henry, I "Hudsons Of Maryland" HUDSON
was born in 1632 in England Or Hungers Creek, Accomack County, Virginia; died on 23 May 1707 in Somerset Co, MD.
- 14. Robert HUDSON
was born about 1633 in Northhampton, Accomack County, Virginia; died about 1680 in Onadock Creek, Accomack County, Virginia.
- 15. Richard II HUDSON
was born in 1634 in Accomack County, Virginia; died on 25 Oct 1669 in Henrico County, Virginia; was buried in Virginia.
- 16. Edward HUDSON
was born in 1638 in Accomack County, Virginia; died about 1660.
- 17. Nicholas HUDSON
was born in 1639 in Hungers Creek, Accomack County, Virginia; died on 5 Jan 1676 in Poakomokehundred (Or Pocomoke), Somerset County, Maryland; was buried in Poakomokehundred (Or Pocomoke), Somerset County, Maryland.
- 18. William HUDSON
was born about 1640 in Accomack County, Virginia; and died.
- 19. John HUDSON
was born in 1646 in Northampton, Accomack County, Virginia; died before 1736.
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Richard married Barbara JACOBS in 1652. Barbara and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 20. Edward HUDSON
was born after 1652 in Probably Virginia; and died.
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12. | Christopher HUDSON (2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1605 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England; died in in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 95B50952CD0448FCA0AF93B03FADE3CEE949
Notes:
REFN: 1096
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Christopher HUDSON immigrated from London to Virginia on the ship "Alice"
on 13 July 1635. Descendants currently unknown.
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Generation: 4
13. | Henry, I "Hudsons Of Maryland" HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1632 in England Or Hungers Creek, Accomack County, Virginia; died on 23 May 1707 in Somerset Co, MD. Other Events:
- Name: Hudsons Of Maryland
- _UID: D4EFB44808F44EA28986CEC7F3472F520A55
Notes:
REFN: 985
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
***
PLEASE NOTE ***
For identification only, this researcher sometimes calls this group of
Hudsons and their descendants, the *** HUDSONS OF MARYLAND ***.
Richard I's sons' NICHOLAS and HENRY moved to Maryland which was a
refuge for Quakers. There was a dispute over land on the cape between
Maryland and Virginia. Lord Baltimore and William Penn werein the midst
of organizing their Quaker colonies at this time and causing this boundry
dispute with Virginia. It is suspected that Nicholas and Henry were
Quakers through Elizabeth Freeman and the move to Maryland. A look at
Henry'sgrandchildren through William and Sarah Hudson also supports the
Quaker connection. Source: Van Hudson.
Henry might have been born in England. Some reports show him as being
born in Accomack County but this cannot be as Richard emmigrated to
America 1633/34. The possibility exist that Henry was left behind inthe
care of others when Richard left England. Charle Smith, a Hudson
decendent, states in her research that Henry did not arrive Hungars
Creek, Va. until he was 17 years old.
Sometime between 1662 and 1665 Henry married Lydia Smith and soon
thereafter moved to Somerset County, Maryland. They lived in Morumscoin
Somerset County. On Sept. 4, 1666 Henry registered his cattle mark which
was a Fleur-de-Leis the same mark that his Father richard had used for
his livestock. Upon registering his cattle mark Henry spelled his last
name as "Huttson" and used this spelling for many years. This information
is from "They lived in Somerset", 17th Century Marylanders" by Wilmer O.
Lankford. All of Henry and Lydia's children were born in Somerset County,
starting with Lydia on Mar.8. 1666.
Henry was the owner of many acres of land and in his will he left half
of "Mentmore, where I now live" to Jonathan. John received the other
half.Henry Jr. received "Jones adventure", Richard received "Harrogate",
David to have "Poplar Ridge", Sarah to have six cows and household items
, Elizabeth and Rachel to share with their mother. Above information and
all their decendant information generously obtained from: Bill Hudson
at
www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/u/d/William-D-Hudson/ . Please contact
him with any questions. Thank you. ;o)
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14. | Robert HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1633 in Northhampton, Accomack County, Virginia; died about 1680 in Onadock Creek, Accomack County, Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 6B57BC2FB3BA4E89BB19E6C99ADF24AFC087
Notes:
REFN: 990
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15. | Richard II HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1634 in Accomack County, Virginia; died on 25 Oct 1669 in Henrico County, Virginia; was buried in Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 36015E7B2B41446DBBC340531DA77040B2F3
Notes:
REFN: 884
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Richard HUDSON - His will, dated Oct. 25,1669 at Roxdale, Henrico
Co., VA, names his three sons, who inherited the Hudson plantation.
Married about 1658, Accomack Co., VA.
Book entitled "Ye Kindome of Accawmacke or The Eastern Shore of
Virginia In The Seventeenth Century" by Jennings Cropper Wise on page 137
between March 11, 1651 and the next 30 days, 116 signatures were
collected from the people of Northampton County, VA, and RICHARD HUDSON
was among them. (NOTE: Since Richard Hudson 1st did not die until after
that date, this signature could actually be him or the 2nd.) SOURCE:
Jennifer Hudson Taylor.
Richard married Mary BOWMAN in 1658 in Accomack County, Virginia. Mary was born about 1640 in Virginia; died after 1688 in Virginia; was buried in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. James HUDSON
was born after 1657 in VA; and died.
- 22. Richard, III "Hudsons Of Amelia" HUDSON
was born in 1659 in Henrico County, Virginia; died between 1710 and 1752 in Amelia County, Virginia.
- 23. Robert, I "Hudsons Of Chesterfield" HUDSON
was born in 1662 in Henrico County, Virginia; died between 1733 and 1734 in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
- 24. William, I "Hudsons Of Hanover" HUDSON
was born in Aug 1668 in Henrico County, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1701 in Hanover County, Virginia; was buried in Hanover County, Virginia.
- 25. Rebecca HUDSON
was born between 1670 and 1680; and died.
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16. | Edward HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1638 in Accomack County, Virginia; died about 1660. Other Events:
- _UID: 75153DDBA7C54F48BE0EB96AD04849A59AF2
Notes:
REFN: 992
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
General Notes and Sources: From LDS website - Notes: None - Sources:
Available on CD-ROM Disc# 16 - Submitter: Royal (Roy) C. BESSIRE, 104
Boleman Drive, Hewitt, TX, 76643, U S A.
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17. | Nicholas HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1639 in Hungers Creek, Accomack County, Virginia; died on 5 Jan 1676 in Poakomokehundred (Or Pocomoke), Somerset County, Maryland; was buried in Poakomokehundred (Or Pocomoke), Somerset County, Maryland. Other Events:
- _UID: 2C7A2E853DCB4AFB986C778E55BA1613E77C
Notes:
REFN: 983
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18. | William HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1640 in Accomack County, Virginia; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 281984524260451A8280F09689D72293B5CB
Notes:
REFN: 988
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19. | John HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1646 in Northampton, Accomack County, Virginia; died before 1736. Other Events:
- _UID: 0B006308B276449394B4212FBAACEB79D737
Notes:
REFN: 989
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20. | Edward HUDSON (11.Richard3, 2.William2, 1.Henry1) was born after 1652 in Probably Virginia; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: F6F627C07D4348269D4723DCF8BFC786E8B7
Notes:
REFN: 1050
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