

Although Jackson Township, Newton County, Arkansas, is well known for the push, energy and
enterprise of its farmers and stockraisers, Andrew J. Hudson stands in the vain in that
direction, and through industrious and honorable efforts is now the owner of a good farm Of
300 acres with 100 acres under cultivation. He is a native of this township, born December
14, 1853, and here grew to manhood and received his education. In the year 1875 he was
married to Miss Mary M. Dupee, a native of Morgan County, Tennessee, and the daughter of William
and Mariah Dupee, natives of Tennessee. The parents were married in the latter State, but
about 1858 they came to Newton County, Arkansas, where Mrs. Dupee received her final summons.
Mr. Dupee is still living and is a prominent farmer of Boone County. He is a worthy and
earnest member of the Missionary Baptist Church and a man highly esteemed in the community.
To Mr. and Mrs. Hudson have been born an interesting family of nine children: Nancy, William
Samuel, Letha Penina, James Carroll, Columbus M., Wiley Andrew, John Floyd, Luella Ann and
Grover Cleveland. After the war Mr. Hudson lived near Mount Parthenon for five years and
then moved to his present farm where he has resided since. He is one of the most extensive
farmers and stockraisers of the county and one of the county's substantial and worthy
citizens. Industrious and enterprising he merits and has the respect and esteem of all.
Socially he is a Master Mason, a member of Buffalo Lodge NO. 366. He is next to the youngest
child born to the marriage of the late Samuel Hudson. In his political views
he is a stanch advocate of Democratic principles, and his first presidential vote was cast
for Grover Cleveland in 1892.
Lisa Hamilton submitted the above data from Goodspeed's, 1884;
she did so to help others, is not researching the above person or
families mentioned therein.

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