Hall Hudson was born about 1708 in Prince George County, Virginia Colony.[citation needed]
It is said that this Hall Hudson married Elizabeth Hampton in 1722 in Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia; however Amelia was not created until 1735 from Prince George County. The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789 recorded the births of five children born to Hall and Eliz. Hudson:[1]
An Indenture of lease and release was entered into on the 11th and 12th day of April 1726 between Isaac Hall of the Parish of Southwarke in the county of Surry, Hall Hudson of the Parrish of Bristol in the county of Prince George and Elizabeth his wife selling land to Daniel Sturdivant of the Parish of Bristol and county of Prince George described as one tract or parcel of land containing 250 acres situate and being on both sides of the Second Swamp in the Parish of Bristol and noted as bounding on land of Daniel Sturdivant's, John Sturdivant's, Henry Batte's, and John Lanthroop's land.[8] Isaac Hall was his uncle, brother of Mary Hall.
Another Indenture of lease and release was entered into on the 10th and 11th day of April 1727 between Thomas Hudson and Elizabeth his wife of Bristol Parrish in Prince George County of the one part and Hall Hudson of the same Parrish & county conveying one parcel or tract of land containing 120 acres noted as the land whereon Thomas Hudson lately lived and lying and being in Bristol Parish and County of Prince George on the West side of Ellington's Branch of "Nummisseen" Creek.[9]
A Last Will is recorded in Amelia County, Virginia (Will Book No. 2, 1780-1786, Reel 29, Pages 10-11) dated 13 March 1778.[2][10] His will was probated in September 28, 1780. in Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia.[11]
Will of Hall Hudson of Nottoway Parish
Granddaughter Obedience Hudson
Grandson Noe Hudson;
Son Richard Hudson, my great Bible;
Sons Isaac, Hall, Joshua, Benjamin, Joakim, Obadiah;
Daughter Elizabeth Hudson;
Execs: son Peter Hudson;
Wit: John Gray, Eliz. Gray, Richard Ward, Robert Hudson, George Snelling;
He is believed to be buried in a family home cemetery.[13]
Research Notes
Children's names and birth dates are found in the Bristol Parish register.[14] This information has been attributed to a Van A. Hudson and Jennifer Hudson Taylor et. al. Deed records made by Robert Bolling and recorded in Surry and Sussex Counties 1739 to 1778 are said to exist by a Cathy Thompson.[15]
No biography yet.[16] Can you add information or sources?
Sources
↑ Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789. Richmond, Virginia. Privately Printed. 1898. Page 313, citing Isaac son of Hall & Eliz: Hudson,Page 314, citing Joshua, and Benja. sons of Hall and Eliz. Hudson, Page 317, citing Joakim son of Hall & Elisabeth Hudson. Digital images: Internet Archive. Accessed 6 January 2022.
↑ Prince George County, Virginia Deeds Etc., Part 2, Page 876-878, citing Isaac Hall & Hudson Hall et ux to Daniel Sturdivant. Digital images: Familysearch.org [database with images] Film #007645713 image 166 of 408. Accessed 6 January 2022.
↑ Prince George County, Virginia Deeds Etc., Part 2, Page 977-978, citing Thos Hudson and Elizabeth his wife to Hall Hudson. Digital images: Familysearch.org [database with images] Film #007645713, image 267 of 408.
↑Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 April 2021), memorial page for Hall Hudson Sr. (1708–13 Mar 1778), Find A Grave: Memorial #74565338; Maintained by Lanie (contributor 47381115) Non-Cemetery Burial, who reports a Family Home Cemetery.
↑ Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia, 1720-1798. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996. Ancestry.com. Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia, 1720-1798 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Chapter H, page 40 (image 43) reports births of sons Joshua and Benjamin. Scroll forward or back for other issue.
↑ Profile created by Thomas Woldering through the import of ThomasWoldering_FamilyTreeDNA_17.8.2023.ged on Aug 17, 2023. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.
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The oldest known child with a source for birth year I see is for Isaac - 1723. Based on this, I’d revise the estimate for Hall’s birth to 1699, making him 24 at birth of oldest known child. Roll back to 1696 for same reasons if son Peter was really born in 1720. Maybe add Estimated Date|Birth template too.
Also, just added cites to existing Will source for additional children that might help with point raised in prior comment.
These children that are unsourced need further examination. The Rootsweb-Red Bird Acres shows children as: Issac b. 1723, Mary b. 1725, Joshua b. 1727, Benjamin b. 1728, Hall b. 1732, Joachim b. 1733, Elizabeth b. 1734, Obediah b. 1735, Richard b. 1737, Peter b. 1740, Susannah b. 1742. Better sources would be ideal; but, some source is better than none as I have found them.
Also, just added cites to existing Will source for additional children that might help with point raised in prior comment.
edited by M Johnson