Hi Carol, I don't know how common the name Rudden is, but I went to school with a Rudden in Belleville, and that would have been late 60's. My sister still corresponds with his older brother. If you're interested or think it could be part of your Rudden's let me know and I'll try to put you in touch. Judy Cincinnati ---- Carol Parks <mathmamacdp@comcast.net> wrote: > Looking for any information on the RUDDEN family who came to the US from > Ireland circa 1838. > > The 1850 City of Newark census shows Patrick RUDDEN, 40, born Ireland, with > wife Bridget, 38, also born in Ireland. Their eldest child Catharine, 14, > was born in Ireland, then son George, 11, born in NY, followed by children > Thomas, 8, and Patrick, 5, born in NJ. These dates of birth indicate their > immigration to the US as 1837-1838. I have not been able to find them on > passenger lists, etc., and have no information prior to that. > > The elder Patrick is my 2nd great grandfather, his son Thomas my great > grandfather. Thomas' daughter, Augusta, my grandmother, married George > DAVENPORT in 1891 in Newark. I have extensive information on that branch of > the family from that time until the present but am looking for any related > RUDDENs. > > I'm willing to share any DAVENPORT information but would really like to > expand on the early RUDDEN family. > > Carol Parks > Vineland, NJ > mathmamacdp@comcast.net > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NJESSEX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message