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    3. THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1908 Jenks CUTHBERT HAYHURST = MARY RUDD. In Penna., 1682. John Cutler = Margery Hayhurst. Daniel Palmer = Mary Cutler. Michael Hutchinson = Margery Palmer. William Jenks = Mary Hutchinson. William Pearson Jenks = Elizabeth Story. WILLIAM HENRY JENKS, Philadelphia, Penna. SUPPLEMENTALS Seventh in descent from Thomas Croasdale, in Penna., 1682. Seventh in descent from Agnes Hathernthwait, in Penna., 1682. Sixth in descent from Randulph Blackshaw, in Penna., 1682. Sixth in descent from Alice Burgis, in Penna., 1682. Sixth in descent from William Smith, in Penna., 1682. Sixth in descent from John Chapman, in Penna., 1684. Sixth in descent from Jane Saddler, in Penna., 1684. Sixth in descent from Martin Wildman, in Penna., 1690. Sixth in descent from Ann Ward, in Penna., 1690. Sixth in descent from William Paxson, in Penna., 1682. Sixth in descent from Mary Packingham, in Penna., 1682. Fifth in descent from John Cutler, in Penna., 1685. Fifth in descent from John Palmer, in Penna., 1683. Fifth in descent from Christiana Joyse, in Penna., 1683. Fifth in descent from Joseph Kirkbride, in N. J., 1681. Fifth in descent from Eleanor Baines, in Penna., 1687. Fifth in descent from Thomas Duer, in Penna., 1683. Fifth in descent from Enoch Pearson, in Penna., 1699. Fifth in descent from Bernard Lane, in N. J., prior to 1687. Fifth in descent from Jenet Cowgill, in N. J., 1687. Fifth in descent from Edmund Cutler, in Penna., 1685. Fifth in descent from Thomas Wilson, in Penna., 1699. Fourth in descent from Thomas Story, in Penna., 1699. --------------------------------------------------------------- PIONEER & GENERAL HISTORY OF GEAUGA 4th. Lester De Witt, born December 1, 1832, married Carrie Brainard, daughter of Nelson Brainard and Lucia Rudd, of Mayfield, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, September 29, 1868. Their children were: Wilder Brainard, born September 16, 1869; Arthur Wallace, born March 14, 1872. -------------------------------------------------------------- THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1950 LOTT Elected 1937 No. 585 THOMAS WALMSLEY = ELIZABETH RUDD. In Penna., 1682. Henry Walmsley = Mary Searle. Thomas Walmsley = (???) (???). Henry Walmsley = Martha Knight. William Ridge = Sarah Walmsley. Samuel Ridge = Catherine King. Jonathan Ridge = Anna Mary Scott. Charles Fulmer Lott = Catherine Ridge. HOWARD RIDGE LOTT --------------------------------------------------------------- THE COX FAMILY IN AMERICA 1533 Edith, b. 3.2.1867; m. Charles Rudd, of Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 1534 Edwin, b. 10.7.1870; unm. --------------------------------------------------------------- TENNESSEE THE VOLUNTEER STATE VOL 4 On the 15th of June, 1904, Dr. Culbreath was married to Miss Willie Thomas Capell, a daughter of William Capell, who died while serving as sheriff of Haywood county. Mrs. Culbreath passed away November 16, 1904. On the 14th of August, 1907, Dr. Culbreathwas married to Miss Louise Reid Rudd, a daughter of A. M. and Ella (Dancy) Rudd. They became parents of a son, Louis Wilkins, Jr., born January 7, 1911. --------------------------------------------------------------- EL RENO, OK-Land District 896 - James A. St. Clair, Hobart, O. T., ne 35 6 19. 6897 - Samuel Renberg, Ponca City, O. T., se 7 6 13. 6898 - Frank Jones, Newkirk, O. T., se 18 7 18. 6899 - William R. Coffee, Hobart, O. T., se 3 7 19. 6900 - Lorane A. Rogers, Apache, O. T., sw 4 5 11. 6901 - Edmond J. Belding, Lexington, O. T., se 1 7 19. 6902 - Walter Reed, Mountain View, O. T., se 25 6 15. 6903 - Silas L. Vaughn, Mountain View, O. T., se 10 8 14. 6904 - Yancy C. Rudd, Bowie, Tex., se 4 7 18. 6905 - William J. Spice, Blac kwell, O. T., ne 17 6 14. 6906 - Chas. S. Baker, Mountain View, O. T., se 34 6 15. 6907 - Thomas Bingham, Zangwell, O. T., ne 10 5 11. 6908 - John S. F. Moore, Hydro, O. T., ne 35 11 13. 6909 - August Morgan, Fort Cobb, O. T., w 1/2 se and e 1/2 sw 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- HUNTINGTON, SAMUEL & FAMILY The fifth son, Eliphalet, was the only boy to follow the family plans. On November 11, 1762 he married Dinah Rudd and settled down on the family farm in Scotland with his bride and his aging parents. ------------------------------------------------------------------ BYNUM FAMILY 6. Cora Headrick m. Neal Hefner. They have seven children: (a) Lelon (m. Gladys Edwards--two children: William Edward and John Robert); (b) Dick (m. Maggie Wilson--one child: Peggy Arlene); (c) John Benton (m. Patsy Ruth Armstrong--five children: Carol Lavada, John Wayne, Elizabeth Ann, Patricia Lee, and Brenda Joyce); (d) Jo Ann (m. Bernard Weems--three children: Shirley Joan, Bobby Neal, and Connie Ilene); (e) Juanita (first m. Horace Ussery; second m. Joe Bonet--one adopted son: Jimmy); (f) Jane (first m. Charles Geer--two children: Charles, Jr. and Priscilla; second m. Ervin Gundlock); (g) Margie (m. Cuddle Herndon Rudd--two children: Kenny Ray and Pamela Sue). ----------------------------------------------------------------- DAWES FINAL ROLLS 1 4634 467 Rudd Livey Gladney 1 M 1-32 3251 Minor Cherokees by Blood ------------------------------------------------------------------ SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1906 He appears to have been possessed of a large property, for in 1700 to 1702 he made conveyances of a large amount of real estate situated in Duxbury, Plymouth, Marshfield, Bridgewater, and Middleboro. That in Duxbury was conveyed Dec. 30, 1702, to Thomas Loring, and is described in the deed as being "all my farm in Duxbury about 80 acres and the buildings &c.," and this was probably the homestead inherited from his father, Stephen Tracy, who, in a document executed in London, Eng., March 20, 1654/5, empowering John Winslow to make a division of his estate in New England, directed that his son John should have what land and houses he had in Duxbury. This land was granted to Stephen Tracy by the Colony Nov. 2, 1640, and is described in the records as "80 acres of land with some meadow to it in Duxbury." Soon after the sale of his real estate Lieutenant John removed to Windham, Conn., where he died June 30, 1718. His son Stephen, born at Duxbury about 1673, married at Windham, June 26, 1707, Deborah Bingham, daughter of Dea Thomas and Mary (Rudd) Bingham. Deborah Tracy, daughter of Stephen and Deborah (Bingham) Tracy, was born at Windham, Conn., Jan. 8, 1714, married May 7, 1735, Increase Moseley. Two of Stephen Tracy's sons, James and Prince, were officers in the Frst Connecticut Regiment under Major-General Phineas Lyman in the campaign of 1755. Plymouth Colonial Records, Vols. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Duxbury Records, published in 1893. Windham Town Records. Connecticut Historical Soc. Collections, Vol. 9, Fol. 15. Justin Winsor's History of Duxbury. Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. Tracy Genealogy, by E. E. Tracy, 1898. STEPHEN TRACY. BY JOHN GRAHAM MOSELEY. The earliest authentic record of Stephen Tracy that has been found is in the marriage records at Leyden, Holland, where it appears as number thirteen in the list, and last of the forefathers or of those who came over in the first four ships, "Mayflower," "Fortune," "Ann," and "Little James," and is as follows: "Intention published December 18, 1620. Married January 2, 1621. Stephen Tracy, saymaker, young man from England, accompanied by Anthony Clemens, with Trifasa Le ... maid of England accompanied by Pruce Jennings." "An old manuscript in the possession of Mr. A. H. Tracy, of Chicago, gives Stephen Tracy as a son of Samuel, a son of Sir Richard, and speaks of him as a cousin of Lieutenant Thomas." Stephen Tracy with his wife Trifasa and his daughter Sarah, born in Leyden, Holland, in 1622, came in the "Ann," Capt. William Pierce, to Plymouth Colony, arriving in the summer of 1623. Previous to 1623 all the products of the Colony, in accordance with a contract with the adventurers, had been turned into a common stock, and been distributed to the colonists according to their needs, but it was found that under this system there was not enough corn produced to supply their needs; consequently there was much suffering among them for a portion of the year, so the governor and leading men of the Colony, after serious consideration, decided to take the responsibility of allotting to each head of a family one acre of land for each member of the family to be cultivated for their own "particular." There being three members in the family of Stephen Tracy, he was that year allotted three acres of land on the south side of the town. May 22, 1627, he had shares for four heads in the tenth lot, in the division of cattle, having had a daughter (Rebecca) born in Plymouth previous to this division. In 1633 he was made a "Freeman of the Incorporation of Plymouth, New England." March 25, 1633, was rated for public use "18s payable in corn at 6s pr bushel," and was rated the same in 1634. This was as large a rate as was paid by any of the settlers. July 23, 1634, he was appointed by the general court one of the committee for laying out highways for Duxbury, and he probably became a resident of that town that year, and was one of its first settlers. March 3, 1634/5, was added to the governor and assistants "for the ceasing of men for the public charge of this present year." March 14, 1635/6, was appointed on committee of Duxbury to meet committee of Plymouth and together establish a line between the two towns, at the same date was assigned mowing land in Duxbury. Was constable in 1639, which at that date Winsor in his History of Duxbury says: "was an office of high trust and responsibility, and none were elected to it but men of good standing." Served as one of the committee of five for Duxbury side, to select a site for a meeting-house. Served as a grand juror in 1639, 40, 41, 42, and was arbitrator by order of the governor and assistants in 1638 and 1642. Nov. 2, 1640, was granted "80 Acres of land with some Meadow to it in Duxbury." He was frequently appointed on committees for assigning and laying out land. Was made a Freeman of Duxbury in 1646. He returned to England before 1655, for in Plymouth Colonial Records, Vol. 2, of Deeds, Folio 179, is recorded a Power of Attorney to John Winslow empowering him to dispose of his property in New England to his five children in that Colony. It is dated at London, March 2, 1654/5, he calls himself of Great Yarmouth, a seaport borough and market-town in Norfolk County, England. Historical Magazine, Vol. 3, Folio 261. Plymouth Colonial Records, Vols. 1, 2, 7, 12. Justin Winsor's History of Duxbury, Folio 326. The Bradford History. Pioneers of Massachusetts. Pope. Tracy Genealogy, by E. E. Tracy, 1898. Savage's Genealogical Dictionary. ------------------------------------------------------------- THATCHER GENEALOGY 2240. GEORGE TREBY9 SHEPARD(*) (Abigail Douglas8 Thacher, Daniel Greenleaf,7 Daniel,6 Josiah,5 Deacon Josiah,4 etc.), born (???), at New London, Conn.; he lived at New London, Conn., and was a dry goods merchant; died February 27th, 1877, at New London, Conn., and was buried there in Cedar Grove Cemetery; he married (???), at New London, Conn., to Lucretia Hubbard Turner, born (???), at New London, Conn.; died June 24th, 1900, at New London, and wasburied there in Cedar Grove Cemetery. She was a daughter of Josiah Baker and Julia (Hubbard) Turner, of New London, Conn. Children: 4 (Shepard), 3 daughters and 1 son,all born at New London, Conn. i. Elizabeth Salter,10 born (???); died (???), in infancy. ii. Julius T(???),10 born February 14th, 1852; died January 6th, 1902; married, first, September 5th, 1872, to Julia L(???) Caulkins, by whom he had 1 daughter, Gertrude V(???)11 Shepard, born December 23rd, 1872, who married George Brown; he married, second, Louisa B(???) Rudd and by her had 1 son, Thacher11 Shepard. ------------------------------------------------------------ TENNESSEE THE VOLUNTEER STATE VOL 1 HARDIN COUNTY Hardin County lies partly in Middle Tennessee and mostly in West Tennessee. It was formed on November 13, 1819, from the Western District and extended to the Mississippi River. It was named in honor of Col. Joseph Hardin. Colonel Hardin came from Roane County in 1815 with a grant for 2,000 acres of land for services as a colonel in the Revolutionary war. On the east bank of the Tennessee River, at Horse Creek near Savannah, he located his land, settled there in 1818 or 1819, and established the nucleus for the county soon afterwards named for him. His sons and daughters soon settled there as did the Brazletons, Goodens, Thackers, Courtneys, Garners, Dicksons, Dorans, Duckworths, Cherrys, Kincannons, Sloans, Williamses, Boyds, Wisdoms, Rosses, Shannons and others. The first Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions was organized in January, 1820, by the following named magistrates: Isham Cherry, David Kincannon, James Barnes, Samuel Harbour, and Joseph McMahan. The first county officers were: Henry Mahar, ranger; Joseph McMahan, trustee; James Barnes, register; Stephen Roach, coroner. The commissioners appointed for the purpose located the county seat in the approximate center of the county and called it Hardinsville, later known as Oldtown, where the county government functioned until 1830, when it was moved to Savannah, then called Rudd's Ferry, and a log courthouse was built. This courthouse was soon replaced by a brick structure. The most outstanding event in the history of this county was the battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, which was fought on the west bank of the Tennessee River on April 6 and 7, 1862. The National Cemetery is maintained at Pittsburg Landing and the Shiloh National Park, consisting of several thousand acres, in charge of DeLong Rice, is one of the most attractive and well kept parks in the nation. ------------------------------------------------------------ Hendricks County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records M-Z Book 1 Vol 3 1823-19 Rudd Virley R/Bertha M Tincher Dec 23 1900 12 297 Rudd Virney R/Charlotte E Ensminger Dec 23 1906 13 238 Rudd Orpheus C/Anna L Hastings Oct 11 1890 10 509 Rudd Virgie/Everett M Garrison Dec 29 1900 12 303 Rudd Mary Ann/Samuel S Trester Oct 31 1869 7 206 Rudd Motton E/Lydia J Osborn Aug 28 1890 10 491 Rudd John H/Nancy A Herod Nov 3 1892 11 120 Rudd John H/Vaudy King May 4 1898 12 63 Rudd James H/Emily Casner (???) -- (???) 5 175 Rudd John/Nancy M Crews Oct 12 1865 6 393 Rudd Cyrus R/Alice Wright Jan 25 1896 11 434 Rudd Gabrial/Louella Kendall Sept 28 1895 11 399 Vineyard Thomas/Nelly Rudd July 13 1848 4 8 Vandy King/John H Rudd May 4 1898 12 63 Trester Samuel S/Mary A Rudd Oct 31 1869 7 206 Tincher Bertha M/Virley R Rudd Dec 23 1900 12 297 Smith Oscar/Zula Rudd June 10 1896 11 464 Rudd Zula/Oscar Smith June 10 1896 11 464 144 Rudd Nelly/Thomas Vineyard July 13 1848 4 8 Rudd John/Sallie Lasley Jan 18 1866 6 432 Osborn Lydia J/Morton E Rudd Aug 28 1890 10 491 -----------------------------------------------------------------

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