In 1790 Dennis is found in Worcester County, Maryland with 1 male under 16, 3 males over 16, 5 females,
In 1800 he is in Boquetenorton Hundred, Worcester County, Maryland with
(?one both over 45 males), males under 10-1 and 0, males 10 to16-1, 3, males 16 to 26- 2 or 0, males 26-45 1 or 0, females 10-16 0 or 1, females 16-26 16-26 1 or 0, females over 45+ 1 and 1 (need to recheck)
Property
Date: 1761:: Place: 200 Edward's Lott per father's will
Date: 1771:: Place: patented area known as Hudson's Bail
Will
Date: BET 25 SEP AND 05 OCT 1810
Place: Worchester County Maryland, Will Book MH, 1806-1813, F226-227
mentions part of Edward's Lott, , (also Hudson's Bail, Industry) Will of Dennis Hudson, 26 1760, probate 22 May 1761
Will book JW-3 1759-1769 f-28 : to son Dennis Hudson 200 acres Edwrd's Lott, gun
other sons besides Dennis mentioned: Jeakuish, Levin, Seth, Truatt
daughters listed Eliner,
executors include Sarah Hudson (died(?) as widow and Jakuish Hudson.
Thomas Purnell mentions land purchased from Dennis, Major and WIlliam Hudson called Saint Lawrence and St Lawrence Neck. f-198
will of Thomas Robinson 12 Nov 765-4 June 1766 transfers all parts of tract called Industry (except part of Cornelius Ennis) to John and James Selby, (Could Ennis be Evans?)
Hudson-4356 was created by Joyce Hodges through the GEDCOM import of mckibben_2015-01-14.ged on Jan 14, 2015.
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DNA Connections
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