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John HUDSON

Family 1: Ann ROGERS
  1. Mary HUDSON

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Notes

Thanks to the website "Don Dickenson's Ancestors" from which this

information was copied.

Planters of the Commonwealth - Charles E. Banks - page 133:

"John Hudson was the John Hudson, age 12, who sailed to New England in

the ship Susan & Ellen in 1625 apparently with his brother, Ralph Hudson.

The listing includes: Ralph Hudson, age 42, draper of Kingston-on-Hull,

York; Mrs. Mary Hudson, age 42; Hannah Hudson, age 14; Elizabeth Hudson,

age 5; and John Hudson, age 12, who were going to Cambridge,

Massachusetts."

In 1664 John Hudson purchased about 50 acres of land in Pembroke,

Massachusetts (then still part of Duxbury) from William Tubbs upon

which he built his home. William Tubbs had first received a grant from

the colony for 40 acres of this land on November 2, 1640 and later

purchased, from William Pabodie, an additional 10 acre garden lot. John

Hudson's estate was probated September 12, 1688 in Duxbury,

Massachusetts. Because he had no sons, the 50 acres and home were

transferred to his daughter, Hannah and her husband, Japhet Turner. The

property is located north west of the intersection of Route 14 and Route

53.

DEED FROM WILLIAM TUBBS, SR, TO JOHN HUDSON

. On 9 December, 1664, "Willarn Tubbs Senr: of the Towne of Durburrow ...

Shoomnaker" for 25 pounds, sold to "John Hudson of the Towne aforsaid ...

plantor ... fifty acrees of upland ground ... in the Township of Duxburrow

aforsaid neere unto a place Called Namassakeesett att a brooke Called

Pudding brooke, being bounded on the Northeast side with the said brooke

and on the southwest side with the land of Robert Barker and alsoe a

pcell of trieddow Containing four acrees ... att the nether end of the

aforsaid fifty acrees of upland and adjoyning therunto;"

. The witnesses were: Nathaniel Morton and Jonathan Barnes.

. (The Mayflower Descendant - Vol. 24, page 24)

Children:

1.Mary HUDSON b: ABT. 1646

2.Hannah HUDSON b: ABT. 1650

3.Rhoda HUDSON

4.Abigail HUDSON


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