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Source: S56 Author: Ran Raider Title: Hudgens Ancestors Repository: #R3 NOTERan Raider, Hudgens Ancestors, A very well researched and sourced family genealogy. CONT http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html CONT .
Note N165James Hudgens, b.ca. 1743, d.bef. April 1823 at Cumberland County, Virginia
| Will 1823 </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html> | Deed 1770 - Frances Meador to James Hudgens </graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html> | Deed 1774 - James Hudgens to Wm. Weatherford </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1774deed.html> |
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
Spouse: 7. Lucy ___ , b.bef. 1750
Some of the surnames that I think are possible for her last name are Allen, Holland, Douglass or Walton. In 1786, James Hudgens purchased 200 arces located on Muddy Creek from Robert and Catherine Douglass. James and Lukey Hudgens names appear on the Will of Samuel Allen, Cumberland County, Will Book 2, p.2 28 May 1769. They signed as witnesses.
Note N166James Hudgens, b.ca. 1743, d.bef. April 1823 at Cumberland County, Virginia
| Will 1823 </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html> | Deed 1770 - Frances Meador to James Hudgens </graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html> | Deed 1774 - James Hudgens to Wm. Weatherford </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1774deed.html> |
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
Spouse: 7. Lucy ___ , b.bef. 1750
Some of the surnames that I think are possible for her last name are Allen, Holland, Douglass or Walton. In 1786, James Hudgens purchased 200 arces located on Muddy Creek from Robert and Catherine Douglass. James and Lukey Hudgens names appear on the Will of Samuel Allen, Cumberland County, Will Book 2, p.2 28 May 1769. They signed as witnesses.
Note N167James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html Data: Text: Record for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626 Note: @N166@
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html Data: Text: Record for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626 Note: @N166@
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↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html Data: Text: Deed for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
WikiTree profile Hudgens-46 created through the import of Bobster_s Tree Aug 2011_2011-10-10_01.ged on Oct 10, 2011 by Robert Eugene Garcia. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Robert Eugene and others.
Source: S56 Author: Ran Raider Title: Hudgens Ancestors Repository: #R3 NOTERan Raider, Hudgens Ancestors, A very well researched and sourced family genealogy. CONT http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html CONT .
Note N165James Hudgens, b.ca. 1743, d.bef. April 1823 at Cumberland County, Virginia
| Will 1823 </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html> | Deed 1770 - Frances Meador to James Hudgens </graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html> | Deed 1774 - James Hudgens to Wm. Weatherford </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1774deed.html> |
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
Spouse: 7. Lucy ___ , b.bef. 1750
Some of the surnames that I think are possible for her last name are Allen, Holland, Douglass or Walton. In 1786, James Hudgens purchased 200 arces located on Muddy Creek from Robert and Catherine Douglass. James and Lukey Hudgens names appear on the Will of Samuel Allen, Cumberland County, Will Book 2, p.2 28 May 1769. They signed as witnesses.
Note N166James Hudgens, b.ca. 1743, d.bef. April 1823 at Cumberland County, Virginia
| Will 1823 </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html> | Deed 1770 - Frances Meador to James Hudgens </graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html> | Deed 1774 - James Hudgens to Wm. Weatherford </graal1/docs/jameshudgens1774deed.html> |
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
Spouse: 7. Lucy ___ , b.bef. 1750
Some of the surnames that I think are possible for her last name are Allen, Holland, Douglass or Walton. In 1786, James Hudgens purchased 200 arces located on Muddy Creek from Robert and Catherine Douglass. James and Lukey Hudgens names appear on the Will of Samuel Allen, Cumberland County, Will Book 2, p.2 28 May 1769. They signed as witnesses.
Note N167James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 395. James Hudgens account presented by William Hix, his guardian. August Court 1760 Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 411. James Hudgens. orphan in account with William Allen, guardian. August Court 1762. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia, Will Book 1, pg. 416. James Hudgens, orphan of Jno. Hudgens, in account with William Hix. August Court 1763. Katherine Reynolds. Abstracts of Cumberland County, Virginia Will Books 1 and 2, 1749-1782.
James Hudgens: Cumberland County, Virginia 24 October 1768. James Donald and Robert Donald [Company] vs Drury Hudgens, James Hudgens and Jonas Meador Junior. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Frances Meador for the consideration of 68 pounds, 5 shillings, 230 acres at the head of Muddy Creek, adj. John Wiatt, Edward Robinson, Edward Tabb, William May. Witnesses: John Jefferson, Edward Robinson, Jonas Meador. 3 December 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 4, pp. 449-50. On 28 February 1774, James Hudgens sold this same 230 acre property to William Weatherford for 70 pounds. Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, pp.244-45. See above links.
James Hudgens, grantee, from Robert Douglas and Catherine, 200 acres on Muddy Creek, Cumberland County, Virginia. 23 October 1786, Cumberland County, Virginia Deed Book 6, pp. 384-85.
James Hudgins: Cumberland County, Virginia 26 June 1786. Francis Flippen appointed surveyor from Ham Church to Douglass Path in room of Thomas Walton with hands of Thomas Walton, George Walton, Martha Walton, Robert Douglass, Martha Flippen, David Cason, Jacob Flippen, Phillip Flippen, John Wood, and James Hudgins. Ward, Roger G. Cumberland County Virginia Court Order Books, Aug. 1767-Dec. 1787. Athens: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2003.
James Hudgins: Road Surveyors: At a court continued and held for Cumberland County the 24th day of November 1795. William Bond is appointed Surveyor of the Road from Scotts Church Road up to the Middle Road with his own hands, the hands of James Hudgins, John Flippen, William Austin, Mary Flippen (widow of John), Jesse Mosby, Alexander Roseberry, William Sanderson, Senr and junr, Thomas Hill, James and Clement Brown, William Wade, Wm. H. Wade and John Bradley.
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html Data: Text: Record for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626 Note: @N166@
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html Data: Text: Record for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626 Note: @N166@
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html Data: Text: Will of James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html Data: Text: Will of James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html Data: Text: Deed for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html Data: Text: Record for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626 Note: #N166
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/surnames/hudgens.html Data: Text: Record for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626 Note: #N166
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html Data: Text: Will of James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/jameshudgens1823.html Data: Text: Will of James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
↑ Source: #S56 Page: http://www.geocities.com/graal1/docs/francesmeadordeed.html Data: Text: Deed for James Hudgens h t t p : / / t rees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11346086&pid=-481578041http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=0&pid=626
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