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About Maj. Cuthbert Hudson
HUDSON, CUTHBIRD Ancestor #:A059661
Notice: *Red filed
Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): MAJOR
Birth: 1733 HANOVER CO VIRGINIA
Death: ANTE 4-20-1801 ELBERT CO GEORGIA
Service Source: CLARK, STATE RECS OF NC, VOL 13, PP 147-148; VOL 22, PP 128-129
Service Description: 1) GRANVILLE CO
1) FAMPCL - FUTURE APPLICANTS MUST PROVE THE CORRECT SURNAME OF SON CHRISTOPHER’S WIFE SURNAME
2) WIFE MARTHA. SEE DATACF. 12/2019
Sources
Orig Probated Will of Cuthbert Cutbird Hudson
↑ Name: Cuthbert Cutbird Hudson Spouse: Elizabeth Hall Hudson Parents: John Hudson, Elizabeth Harris Birth Place: Hanover Co, VA Birth Date: 1733 Marriage Place: Charlotte, VA Marriage Date: 1754 Death Place: Elbert, GA Death Date: 20 Apr 1801 Source Citation Birth year: 1733; Birth city: Hanover Co; Birth state: VA Source Information Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records
↑ SAR Record Name: Cuthbert Hudson Birth Place: Virginia Death Date: Apr 1801 Death Place: Elbert, Georgia SAR Membership: 13839 Role: Ancestor Application Date: 17 May 1901 Spouse: Elizabeth Hall Hudson Children: Gillum Hudson Source Citation Volume: 70 Source Information Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.
↑ Ancestry.com. Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Source Citation: Georgia, Elbert County, Wills; Author: Georgia. Probate Court (Elbert County); Probate Place: Elbert, Georgia Ancestry Record 8635 #819715
↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 McCall, Mrs. Howard H. Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia. Vol. I. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. pp 120-121 Google Books Declaration by Pleasant Henderson concerning his military service in the Revolutionary War Henderson, Pleasant, 1756-1840 Volume 22, Pages 128-131. posted by D. Marshall Satterwhite.
Notes
Cuthbert Hudson was born on January 1, 1732, in Hanover, Virginia, to Elizabeth L Harris, age 33, and William John Hudson, age 33.
He married Elizabeth Hall in 1754 in Amelia, Virginia. They were second cousins, having common great-grandparents Richard Hudson and Mary Bowman.
- Probated Will -Attached
He died on April 20, 1801, in Elbert, Georgia, at the age of 69, and was listed on the Revolutionary War Soldiers Memorial in Elberton, Georgia. [1] [2] His will is documented on page 80 in a book published by the Georgia D.A.R.. The will is dated September 30, 1799, and witnessed by John P Harper and Nathaniel Hudson (1760 - 1820), son of Cuthbert's brother John William Hudson (1717 - 1800). The will names his wife Elizabeth and the following children:[3] Orig Probated Will of Cuthbert Cutbird Hudson
Joachim
Joshua
Gilliom
Thomas
Christopher
Anpheladay, m Stephen Westbrook[4]
Elizabeth, m ___ Northington[4]
Mary, m Richard Burton[4]
Susanna
Bethsheba, m Abraham Burton Jr[4]
The spouses of the children are from Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia. Vol. I.[4]
Cuthbert received a bounty grant of land in 1785 on Eastanolee Creek in Franklin County, Georgia and his widow received land in the 1827 Cherokee Lottery. [4]
Added Sep. 2019 by D. Marshall Satterwhite: Declaration by Pleasant Henderson concerning his military service in the Revolutionary War Henderson, Pleasant, 1756-1840 Volume 22, Pages 128-131. He was residing in September, 1832, in Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tenn., and stated that he was born in Granville County, N. C., January 9th, 1756, and lived in N. C., until May 21st, 1830 when he removed from Chapel Hill in Orange County, the seat of the University of N. C., to Tenn., where he arrived July 7th following, and since that period continued to live in Carroll County, Tenn. Early in 1776, he volunteered in his native state, at the time the militia was called to suppress an insurrection or assemblage of Tories at Cross Creek near Fayetteville, with the intention to join Josiah Martin, the Colonial Governor who had taken refuge on board a small naval vessel stationed at the mouth of Cape Fear river, in the County of Brunswick. The volunteer companies were promptly raised in Granville County, one commanded by, Capt. Cuthbert Hudson, the other by, Capt. later Col. Thomas Satterwhite, of at least 75 men each.
GEDCOM Note
<p>Major in the Revolutionary War.... From North Carolina.</p>
Maj. Cuthbert Hudson's Timeline
1732 |
1732
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Prince Edward County, Province of Virginia
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1756 |
1756
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Amelia, VA, United States
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1757 |
1757
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North Carolina
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1760 |
1760
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Granville County, North Carolina, USA
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1763 |
1763
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Granville, North Carolina, United States
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1764 |
December 23, 1764
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Granville County, Province of North Carolina
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1770 |
1770
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North Carolina or Virginia
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1772 |
March 7, 1772
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Granville, North Carolina
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1773 |
1773
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Granville, North Carolina, United States
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