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Birth |
12 Jan 1860 |
, , Missouri, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Time of Death |
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Died |
10 Dec 1940 |
, Boone, Missouri, USA |
Cause: chronic nephritis |
Buried |
12 Dec 1940 |
Dry Fork Cemetery, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Person ID |
I6456 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
23 Dec 2007 |
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Father |
Henry Moss Hudson, b. Abt 1821, , , Virginia, USA , d. 3 Jan 1872 |
Mother |
Harriett Elizabeth Crank, b. Abt 1825, , , Virginia, USA , d. Between 1862 and 1870 |
Married |
19 Jan 1848 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Family ID |
F14347503 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Laura Clatterbuck, b. 21 Apr 1867, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 21 Nov 1949, Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Married |
5 Dec 1884 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Children |
| 1. Charles Samuel Hudson, b. 15 Oct 1885, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 16 Jan 1966 |
> | 2. John Gideon Hudson, b. 16 Nov 1888, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 11 Jan 1945, Guthrie Township, , Callaway, Missouri, USA  |
> | 3. Moss Henry Hudson, b. 28 Dec 1895, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 6 Jun 1939, , Boone, Missouri, USA  |
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Last Modified |
03 Oct 2006 |
Family ID |
F14346592 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- From a History of Callaway County, 1884, which is not always accurate:
SAMUEL H. HUDSON, of section 3, and an energetic young farmer of this township, was the fifth in the family of five children of Henry Hudson and wife, nee Harriet Crank, both formerly of Halifax county, Virginia. They immigrated to this county in 1828, locating on a farm in Cedar township, where Samuel H. was reared, and where the father died in 1872. The others of the family of children were: Robert A., America, Hiram, John B., and Ada. On reaching manhood, Samuel H. Hudson engaged in farming on his own account, which he has since followed. He has also been giving considerable attention to stock raising and for a young man is regarded as one of the best judges of stock in this section of the township. Now only twenty-three years of age, he has, of course, not had time to make a career which requires a long biographical sketch, yet the character of man he has shown himself to be, and what he has already accomplished as a farmer, give unmistakable signs of a future of usefulness and no ordinary measure of success. There can be little doubt that if he is spared to reach the average age of successful men he will come to be one of the leading agriculturists and influential citizens of the township.
Signed his father-in-law's death certificate in 1929
His parents were Moss Henry Hudson of Virginia and Harriet Crank of Missouri. His address at the time of his death was 2 1/2 miles east of Ashland, Missouri.
His son, Charles Hudson, gave the information for his death certificate.
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