14iii. We believe Joakim might have had two wives. Bailey Fulton Davis, The Wills of Amherst County, Virginia, 1961-1865 (Greenville, SC: Southern Historical P, 1985, 1998), Will of James Hudson, planter, is badly damaged, Wife: unnamed or torn out, but probably Agnes. View details, map and photos of this single family property with 3 bedrooms and 3 total baths. For convenience, names of people in our direct descendant line are boldfaced. At the age of 30, Richard I boarded the ship, Safety, on August 10, 1635 and sailed to Virginia, where he eventually settled in Accomack County. 16v.Henry Hudson, born 1693 in Henrico Co Virginia.He married Mary Russell. For more information, see The Lee Hudson Family. Site | Second codicil: Children of Joshua, Jr. have received their legacies; wits: Isaac Rucker, Bennett Hudson, Geo Willis; Note: Joshua was son of Rush Hudson and wife Willis; Joshuas mother was later married to a Tuberville; Wits: Sherrod Bugg, Rush Hudson, Jr., and Jno. Dau Annamarie Hudson, negroes Paul, Patience, Nell, George, Patt; Wits: Orlando Jones, Judith Jones, Elizabeth Woodson, Francis Barber Jones; Order to summon Ann Hudson, guardian of John and Christopher Hudson, orphans of John Hudson, decd. Marilyn Hudson Moore Descendants of Richard Sr Hudson Generation No. Charles Bunch+ b. Samuel Bunch Jr.+ b. as "Eldest Son" GEDCOM Source @R3594603@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. She died on 21 October 1702, in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America, at the age of 57. Religious differences too may have contributed to his dislike of Marylanders, who were mostly Catholics. Gray, Richard Ward, Robert Hudson, George Snelling; OB 15, p. 18, Will was presented 28 Sep 1780. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Rock Hill, SC. Early Hudsons of Three Virginia Counties | Live as Free People Existing Henrico County records indicate Richard Hudson II received, from his father-in-law Bowman, father of his wife Mary Bowman, a gift of land known as "Roxdale." April 02, 1758 - 1759. In 1652, he joined a group of people traveling westward into Henrico County and mainland Virginia. A group of Arlington single-family homeowners sued local lawmakers Friday over a controversial zoning change that will allow more "missing middle" housing in the Northern Virginia . August 1723 in VA. Hugh Rutledge. William and Elizabeth had several children. Isaac Homes. He married Mary (Hall?). Wife Ann Hudson, negroes Gabriel, Peg, Jack, Stepney, Betty, Isaac, Lydia, and Lewis, the last four of whom were left me by my father during my life; one mulatto girl named Easter; Son Christopher Hudson and son John Hudson seven negroes Jammey, Indian Jammey, April, Margaret, Ceil, Nan, Phillys; and one child named Coffey; Dau Margaret Gains, five negroes Betty, Judith, Anneyky, Cate, and little Annekey. Dau Mary Yates and son-in-law Elias Yates; Deeds and Wills 1677-1682, Part 1, pp.