On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 21:44:59 -0800 (PST), you wrote: >Hi Listers, > >Can anyone give me some source material on this family? > >William1 DUDLEY and Jane LUTEMAN had the following child: I didn't find this particular family, but genealogylibrary.com gives 304 hits for "William Dudley". I did find a later Daniel Dudley in Saybrook.... where there's smoke....?? _______________ History of the Dudley Family with Genealogical Tables, Pedigrees, & C 10. DANIEL2 DUDLEY(*) (William;2 William1), of Saybrook, Conn., was born there in 1680, and was a freeman there in 1704. He married Deborah Buell of Killingworth, Conn., Sept. 2, 1714 (marriage recorded at Saybrook), and they had the following children, as appears by the Saybrook Town Records, copied for me by Rev. Dr. D. D. Field in 1858, Liber II., page 132. I have since seen the original records myself at "Deep River," town clerk's office, near Saybrook: i. LUCIA,4 b. Aug. 19, 1715; d. June 29, 1730, unm. 22, if. DANIEL, Jr., b. July 29, 1719; d. Feb. 1, 1811, at Newport, N. H., aged 92; m. Susanna Chatfield of Killingworth. iii. DEBORAH, b. March 27, 1725. iv. LUCY, b. Jan. 24, 1731-2. 11. JOSEPH8 DUDLEY (Joseph,2 William1) was born June 11, 1671, at Guilford, and was elected a Deputy to the General Court in 1705. He married Abigail Hubbard, July 27, 1704, who died June 28, 1740. He died Feb. 22, 1726. The Probate Records are as follows: (*) In 1712 he calls himself. "Daniell Dudley of Say-Brook in the County of New London, and Colony of Connecticut, Weaver." See Vol. 2, p. 326, Saybrook Town Records. On page 129 of said Records is a deed of land from his brother, William Dudley, recorded June 2, 1705, and on page 131 is his own deed of land to the same brother, William Dudley. His marriage is recorded on page 132. Dea. William Dudley of Saybrook mentions this son Daniel in his will, which I found at New London, Conn., proved May 29, 1701. Daniel Dudley is mentioned in a list of the freemen of Saybrook in 1704. The baptism of his children I found in the parish Records of the oldest church of Saybrook, kept now at Saybrook Junction. Page 349 -- Silver Bullet <nmt1@ix.netcom.com> Home Page: http://members.aol.com/ntgen/index.html ---------------------------------------