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SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

-HISTORY AND GENEALOGY

OF

THE DUDLEY FAMILY,

ILLUS TR .A.TED.

BY DEAN D"CDLEY,

O.F WAKEFIELD, 'MASS.

PFBLISilED BY THE ATTHOR.

Copyright by Dean Dudley, 18!1:-..

PREF .A.CE.

This Supplement is so intimately connected with the History of the Dudley Families which I have heretofore published that the pages referred to are those of the History unless otherwise desig­ nated. But the Supplement index always relates to the items in this work. There is need of some explanation of the signs and abbreviations herein used : Ante means a page or number in a previous part of this vo1- ume; m. or=, marriage or married; b., born; d., died ;iob., died; unm., unmarried; s.p., without issue; Co., County; re., of age ; v. p., in the lifetime of his fathe1· ; vide, see. Old parch­ ment rolls were often called membranes, abbreviated, "m." The names of persons and places were spelled variously._ I have had engravings made of nearly all the Dudley photographs that have been sent to me, and these portraits are exhibited in this work. It is to be hoped that some reward will be tendered me for so much expense. l\'lost of the persons represented are passed away, but they have generally left descendants or heirs who might carry out their plans and purposet\i. It gratifies me to have a chance to correct old errors and s.et forth new discoveries. Some of the numbers of my Dudley Genealogy and History are nearly all sold. No one should delay sending for such parts as he requires. Always enclose postal orders or bank checks to pay for the work and postage or other_ extra expenses. Be more generous with your money than with your criticisms and useless praise. 1\Iany thanks are due for valuable 1·ecords and all sorts of kind help toward perfecting my arduous undertaking. If I find any more important facts of Dudley history I will plint them on a sheet of paper and mail them fre~ to all the patrons and subscribers. DEAN DrDLEY.

CONTENTS.

PA.GE Claims of Sir .John de Sutton, 5 Historical and Genealogical, . 6 Pedigree of Gov. , . 8 Pedigree of Dudley, Stourton, Clinton, . 8a Ancestors of Robt. Dudley, Earl of Leic., 9 Two Children of Edward, Lord Dudley, K. G., 9 The Clapton Dudleys, . 10 Tablet of Gov. Thos. Dudley in Cambiidge, . 11 Kennebec Purchase, 11 Military Records, . 11 Letter of Gov. Jos. Dudley to , 14 to Mrs. John Winthrop, 14 Paul Dudley to , 15 Wm. Dudley to Mrs. John Winthrop, 16 .John Winthrop, F. R. S., to Paul Dudley, 16 Pau1 Dudley to John Winthrop, F. R. s: 17 .John Winthrop, F. R. S., to his Wife, . 17 Anne ( Dudl~_y) Winthrop to Paul Dudley, 18 Will of John Winthrop, F. R. S. 19 Dudley Estate in , 19 Dudleys of Russells Hall, 22 Marsh Family of Dudley, 28 Attwood Family of Dudley, . 29 Hnnd Family of Dudley, 30 Dudley, alias Sutton, continued, 30 Descendants of Geoffrey Dudley, Pedigree, 33 Wills and Administrations of Worcester Registry, 35 Will of J obn Purefoy. Esq. . 42 Wm. K. Dudley of Monmouth, Me . ., r:~acl, 43 Vessels that Arrived in New England, 1630, 44 Purefoy Family Pedigree, 45 Descendants of Simon3 Bradstreet, Pedigree, . 46 l\'Iaj. Harwood A. Dudley, 47 Marriage of Isaac .Johnson, . 47 Obituary of Llewellyn K. Dudley, . 48 The .Jacobs Family of Salem, Mass., 49 Obituary of Martha Rogers, . 50 Obituary of Wm. S. Gilbert, . 50 Letter of l\Ianrice P. White, . 52 4 COXTEXT8.

Letter of Daniel B. Dudley, . 52 Rev. Samuel Dudley's "'idow, Elizabeth, 53 Children of ,v oodbury J. Dudley, 54 Dudleys formerly of Boston, . 54 Obitua1·y of Archdeacon Dudley, 54 Brainard and Hicks Families, 56 Mary Haines' Descendants, Pedigree, 57 Rev. Edward Dudley's Children, 57 David Dudley's Children, Letter of his Daughte1·, 58 Death of ]\frs. Amasa J. Parker, . 59 Langdon Pedigree, 60 Pedigree of Eidlitz and Dudley, 60 Chase Family Pedigree, . 61 Dudleys of Oldtown, Me., 61 John Thomas D~dley, . 62 Nicolls and Pell Families, 63 Nicolls Family Inscriptions, . . 63 Comments and Additions, by Robt. Dudley, 64 Pedigree of Dudleys of Ireland, . 64-5 Letter of Robt. Dudley to Mrs. C. C. Hussey. 65 George Dudley's Descendants, 66 Dudley Authors-Recent Publications, 68 Letters of Percival Smith Dudley, . 68 Letter of Mrs. F. W. Tupper, . • 70 Pedigree of "'\Vm. Dudley of Monmouthshire, Eng.. 70-1 Woodbridge-Grafton-:F'enno, 71 Letters of John Dudley of Bath, N. Y . . 72 N athaniel8 Dudley's Children, 73 Ancestral Chart, . 74-5 Persons of the Ancestral .Chart, 75 .John Woodbridge Fenno, obituary. 77 Dana Grafton Fenno, 78 Dwight Dudley, 1\1. D ._, . 80 Langdon Sketches, 81 Roberts-Parker, . ~:2 Pruyn-Erdng, 82 Hon .•John Langdon, K3 New Additions, Changes, ~tc., 84 Index of Illustrations, Portraits, etc .. 87 Index to this Supplement.

Dt::DLEY GENEALOGY.

CLAIMS OF SIR JOHN DE SUTTON. ( See pedigree pp. 122-3.) At a court held Tuesday after Feast of St. James, 35 Edw. III. ( 1361-2.) Ce.~trfo.. .John de Sutton, knight, lord of the manor* of Malpas, ga,?e to the Earl two marks •'pro dami-is .(lufs replegiandis" and he claimed for himself and for the heirs of his body and of the body of Katrine, formerly his wife, to have the "iew of frankpledge at l\lalpas and whatsoever pertained to it, from all lands and tene­ ments and residents within his demesne and fee in the vills of Malpas, Castilton, Shokelach, Grafton, Streton, Barton, Chol­ legh, Parva, Aldreshey, Brexon, Bykerton, and 12 other vills named. And he claimed within his manor Inthangthef, Outfang­ thef, Pelf, Gallows, Pillory, Stipites, Tumbrell and Thew, and he claimed to hold Castel Shokelach within the said manor as his castle, walled, and fossed, and crenellated, and to have "passa­ gium" (toll) at Castelton, Shoghlach, in the place called le Tolyate. And he claimed view of frankpledge at Chirche Cristel­ ton of all manors and residents in Chirch Cristelton, Littel Cris­ telton and Rowe Cristelton. He also claimed a fair a11d market and a court called Monynday Court, and a passagium at Malpas and another at Tussyngbam, m. ii 4. Page 18. At the court held on the Tuesday the Feast of St. Barnabas, 38 E. III. Oestria. Joh1r, son of John de Sutton. chivaler, and Richard de Duddeleye, chivaler, and .Isabella his wife in a plea that they should warrant to him a moiety of the fourth part of the manor of Mal pas except a messuage and ( as before) which the Sheriff had heen ordered to take into the Earl's hand, land belonging to the said Richard and Isabella to the value of the tenements claimed, aud to summon them for this court; and the attorney of .John de Sutton stated that Richard and Isabella had put in an essoin de servltfo Regis, and had produeed in court a bill ( unam billarn) which was in these words; ,~ Richard de Duddeleye whom together with Isabella his wife, .John, son of .John de Sutton, chivaler, called to warranty, is in the King's service~ and the said Isabella is likewise in the King's service, because she was the nurse of Philippa the Queen, and he produced also iu court a writ of privy addressed to the .Justice of Chester, stating that the King: having been given to l'l.nderstand that Richard de Duddeley, chivaler, and Isabella his wife, in a plea pending in the county of Chester, between his beloYed and faithful .John de Delves, chiva­ ler, and Isabella his wife, and in which ,John, son of .John

Sutton, had called them to warranty at the court held on the Tuesday, the Feast of St. Barnabas next coming, had essoined themselves as in our service in order to cause delav, we now sig­ nify that the said Richard and Isabella his wife will not be in o~r service on the said Tuesday. Dated from ,vestminster; 3d .rune, :28 E. III. The essoines were therefore annulled, and it w~-.s considered that John de Delves and Isabella his wife should recover seisin of said moiety and that .John. son of .John, should be compensated for the lands of Richard and Isabella. -From JVm. Salt Oullectionx, XVI., pp. 15-18. HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL. From the Anierican Historical Register of Apri'.l, 1897. See page 46 Histoty of Dudley Family. DuDLEY.-In your September (18H6) number Leo Culleton says, "The compiler of the Dudley, of Mas­ sachusetts, pedigree deduced the an('estry of Governor Thomas Dudley from a Mr. Dudley of Newington, , Eng." This is a novel statement. No historian has made such a pedigree. I am the histor­ ian of the Dudley families in England and America. In my History and Genealogy of the Dudleys I have given _a pedigree of the ABMs oF Newington branch. But I do not deduce noY. ,. 1 Governor Thomas from that line or house. His father was a Captain Roger Dudley, a warrior in Queen Elizabeth's time, and appears to have been slain in the battle of Ivry, under Henry IV. of France. The English were then help­ ing Henry to establish his throne. This Captain Roger Dudley was probably the son of John Dudley, citizen and draper of Lon­ don, being a member of the Drapers' Company or Guild. .John's

l. Sir N. H. Nicholas savs that Sire .John and Rire Richarde de Soitoue hore a green lion on a golden shield in 1308. The Barons of Dudler were descendants of the above familv of Snttons, one of whom married the heiress of Somerv, Ba.ron of nudlev. Therefore thev had a right to bear the green lion. .This lion had a double or forked tail. But fn the I 6th centur~· it was a qnestion among the heralds whl'ther Dudley's lion sltould have the double or single tail Erdeswick ( Harwoorrs edition) says on pa!,!e :~33 of his account of Staffordshire, that Robert Glover. Somer:,;et HerahL wa~ the onh· sntticient man in his time for armory ancl descent in Eng-lane!: _aml Glover, s·nµpos• ing Lord Dudley to descend. from Sntton of Warsopc, did cnt otr one of thP. tails o[ I>ndley·s lion, because t!Jat :,ntton bore it with hnt one tail. The fact was that Sutton of \Va.rsope was ancestor of t.he Baron:-- of Dudley. So it is plain that GoL Tltourn.s Dndley·s lion was ri_ght accoru­ ing to the heralds of his time; hut in Go\· ..Joseph Dn!lley':s timt:'. :se\·euty years later, the heralds had decided that

2. AR:.\IS OF THE BAIW"SS OF DUDLF.Y: Or a lion rampant, qnene fonrchee, Vert. Crest: a blue lion's heau on a crown of ~old. The crown was usually a ducal coronet. PJ<;l>IGJmg OF GOV. THOMAS DUIJLJ1;Y 011' l\U8SACHlJSI~'l''l'S. Y.. (8e,P. jl tgl'S 28, 7.i/8, 646,) 'l'lwmas J)udley,=Mq-rgaret, perhaps the mother of son of I◄~dw1m.l Hutton, nlia:-; J)mllcy, Httron of Dudley, K. G., hl1 chlldren. Shed, 1551, at Loudon. d. 154-9, at London. Will dated Oct. 18, IM~•. 3d year of Ji;dw. VI.; buried in churchyard of Raint Mygltlll,upon Cornhtll, Lon- don. "Citizen and Draper of London," a freeholder of the Drapers' Gn\ld. I 1M ward Dudley, 1)udley, = mtzabt•th Clerke. made his will lfi42, was unm. Probably a c- .' :v .. b. e,, .~ ~t M -1,ael's dau. of John. Shem. 2nd, milital'J' man. He made Roger Dudley his en., t.,urnill .• , LO, . .ion. he was Richard Hatton, and cl. 1563. Uy l'lole executor and gave him a legacy. of tbe Drapers' company, a cit- this husband she left a dau. Imz­ lzen aml freeholder of London. abeth Hatton, who d. llHJ3 .

I .. . ·-·--· KathJrlue--!' I I I . Marga1·ct, Agnes,=Barnarcl Capt. U.oger,= Francis, ti. before 1545. d. 15H3, mnn. Her Will dated Nov. U, 15H3. Abe IGarter: slain at the bat- unrlcr age, mention~ ,John Clerke, her grandfather, 'IJate Citi­ tle of Ivry, 1\90. . 15

I I 1st, Dorothy Yorke,=Gov. Thomas Dndley,=Katharine Hackburne, widow of A danghtc1·. dau. of l◄Mmoncl of Cotton i.;nd, near b. about 1576 in North- Samuel, of Roxbury, Mass., ancl Northampton, Ji~ng. i m. in J!~ng.; cl. at amptonsblre, Eng.; m. clan. of -- Dighton. She m. Uoxbnry, Mass, Dec. 27, 1648, ttgt•d 61 2d wf. Apr.14,1644 He 8d, Uev, , of Massachn- ~·ears. 81e Will, p. 856. cl. at Roxhm•y, .July 31, setts Bay, and d. Aug. 2!l, 16il. Hl53.

I I I I 1st, Mary Winthrop, = Hev. Sam11el D1dley ,=2d, Mary Byley, Anne, Patience, Sttrah, Merc.v, b. Sept. cfau. of Gov. ,John, of hap. Nov. 30, 1608, at dau. of Henry. b. 1612, d. 1680-90, bap. ,July 23, 27, 1G21, m. Hev. Mass. Bay, m. about Northampton, I<~ng., All of New Sarum, d. 1672, at Ipswich, 1620, m. 1st, ,John Woodbriclge, 1632, and d. at Salb,- Saints Parish,d. Feb.to, or Salisbury, m. Gov. m.Maj.Gen. Benj.Keayne, and cl. ,July l, 16!H, hnry, April 16, lli43. HiH:-l. at Exeter, N. H. Eng. She was Simon Daniel Den- m. 2, Thos. at Newbury, Mnss. m. 3d, "Elil.abeth,"who m. in IM3, at B1·adst1·eet, nison Pacey, rl. 1659. was lking at li~xet('r, 1702. Salishm·y.Mass. ··• ·--·------,- I I ! l>cho,nh. Joseph, Paul, h. l<'eh 27, W45, d. Nov. h. Sept. 2:1, 164i, at Roxbury, ,Mass., d .. April 2, 1720, bapt. Sept. 8, 1650, merch!lnt. coll. of cus­ 1, Hi~3; m. ,Jonathan at Roxbury. Pres. of New Eng., M. P. of Eng., Gov. toms of Boston, Mass.; d. Dec. l, lli81; 111. Wade of Medford, Mnss. of Mass. and N. H. m. l!ebecca Tyng, abont 1651, Mary Leverltt. dan. of Go,·. ,John, ahont Hi76. da11. of Hon. ,Jndge i.:Mward •r.vng. Shed. Sept. 21, She m. 2d, Col. Penn •row111,1cnfl, nml wns huriefl .Jnl,v 5, ·w1m. 8a SFPPLE)tEXT TO Jll:DLEY GEXEALOGY. Ila

DUDLEY - STOl'RTON -CLINTON, ALB.S YNES.

Elizabeth Grey,=Edmund Dudley,=lst .Anne Windsor. sister of Slr Andrews Windsor, 2nd wife, sole b. 1462, son of J dan. of Thomas de Windsor of Stanwell. E~q. Seep. 60. heir of Viscount Sir John of Hath• Sir E.d":ai:d G.re?. erington:, Co.Sus- I He "as Vi~.L L.,!e s_ex, b. 1500._ Col- Flizabeth Dudley=2nd Wm. Sixth Lord Stourton,=Anne Ryce, 2nd wife. fi:Dd she '' as hts l~n~ calls him ~ She m. 1st, Peter who was summoned to Parlia. Sl;ster. She m. 2d li;mght. See wh- Stourton, son of in the 28th of lienrv VIIL Sir. Art~ur Plan-, twn of 18!2• Edward 5th Ba- first ,cf. • ta:.,'lnet, m 1494. 1 Vol. II~. p. 414-. ram Stourton,Co. · _____of Gray~ fnn, one w·nts. SeeHoartts I o! the Prh-y Co!rn- Rtist. W'ilts, V,,l, Branch of John, K. G.. c1l of Henr.v \ II. I,Jp. 4 .,,_ ])nke of Northumberland. -- I~ 1-- I I - T I - -, I I l, Charles. 2. Andrew, H•• John. +. Giles. 5. George. 6, Arthur, 7. '\\"ilJiam, 8, Ursula~ 9, ])orothy. m. Anne, clan. of d. s.p. M. P. for Westmin- m. Thomas.in. m. Edward Fynes., K. Edward Stanlev. ster, anno 1555. m. dan. of :Fitz G., Lord Clinton and Earl of ])erby. Anne, dau. of Henry .James. Had Sav, Great Admiral of three sous. three Mc Williams. Had i:;sne male. England, Ireland and dan:-.. sons. Wales. Created Earl of Lincoln 1572, d. 1585, aged 72.

,--- I Eliza.beth, 2nd wf.=1, Henr~· 1 2~ Edward. g_ Thomas=Mary, da.u. 4-, Anne=Wm. Ascough, 5, Franees, Oau. of Sir Richard Morri- 2d Earl of d. unm. of John Tir- son and heir of m. Giles !iOD, widow of Wm. Lord Lincoln, Kt.. RP.e Collins· rell of War- Sir Francis of Brughes, Yorreys of Rycote. She d. Sept. 29. Pr!'f'"fff', l""ol. le v, in 'Rssex, Kel~ey, Kt. 3d Lord d. 1611. 1616. m.cath- II. p. 206. Rsq. C'handos. erine Hastit1~s. clan. of Franch•. , Earl of Hnntington. __ !___ --, - - ,--I '------I ------· I 2nd wf. Eliz.=Sir Henry, .,llzabeth, Robert. Thoinas=Elizabeth, dau. and Sir Edward=Marv. dau. of dau. of Hen- of Korkstead, m. Sir d. s.p. 11th Baron Clio- I co-heir of Sir Henrr Clinton. J Thos. Dighto_ n. ry Hickman, Co. Lincoln, Arthur ton, 3d Earl of KneYitt of Charlton, LL.Tl. izenerally Gorges.Kt. Lincoln. He d. Co. Wilt,. -,---, - - called Fynes. Jan. Iii, 1618-19. Charles. Uohert. Cat~arine. Fra~cis=Prlscilla, m. !st, 16-06. d youn~. m.Thomas of Stour-1 dau. of John Eleanor, dau. Saville. ton }'ar,·a, Hill, Esq. of Sir James Co. Line. Httrrington. I.---, Franc1s, Prlscilla=Sir Wi11011ghby ______so_n_and heir. ~---])'Ewes. 1--- I 1 1. Henry. 2. Thomas. ~- The~pbih1s=Bridget 4, Edward, 111. 5, Sir ~harles, n, Kn~vitt. 7, Rolert. 8, J~hn, 9, Cat~arine.

I>l:l>LEY GE~EALOGY.

NOTES. •· Theophilus the fourth, Earl of Lincoln, was colonel of a regiment of 2000 men, out of the 12,000 raised under Count Mansfield, for service of the Elector Palatine, also of one of the two troops of horse raised for that service. In February, taking shipping in Kent, having above 100 sail, they put over to Calais for forces promist>d by the French, but Mansfield was obliged to depart without them, and sail to Zealand. There he found the States would not furnish them with provisions. Then they sailed to Guertenherg and Brabant, there meeting with the same treatment. Fam­ ine and pestilence caused hundreds of them to die like brutes, so that scarce half of the 12,000 ca.me with their General into Germanv. In October, 16-Hl, Parliament ordered £1700 to be paid Theoµhilus out of delinquent estates in Lincolnshire, for the great sum he had disbursed in the service. But in 1647, he opposing the power of the army, and endea\·oring to bring on a treaty with the King. an impeachment of high treason was carried up by the Commons (then under power of the army) September 8, praying that he might be sequestered from the House, and committed. However, he was afterwards discharged from this impeach­ ment; and June 20th, 1649, he petitioned for damages in demolishing Tattershall Castle, belonging to him. He lived to see the restoration of the r11yal family, and at the coronation of Charles II. performed the office of carver " This is Gollins·s account of his life in his PeeTage of E1tala11d. Wale~, etc. Collins, in his •· Peerage," also says, "Thom!l.s Lord Clinton was forty-five years of age when his father died. and he was heir to the following possessions in Lincolnshire. viz. : The manl)rs Aslackby and Temple Aslackby, the castle and manor of Tattershall; the house and site of the Mona,;;tery of 8empringha.m and ma.nor of 8empringham, and advowson of the Church; the manor of Billingborough and rectory of the Church, and advowson of ·the Vicar­ age; the manors of East and West Claughton; the honor, castle and m1.nor of Folkingham, and manor of Thirkingham, and advowson of the churches, the manors of Tattersh"l.11, Thorp and Kirby Bayne, the manors of Rou!!hton, Morton juxta Thornton. Conisbye, Billingay. Walcot juxta Billingay, Burthop. a.nd Kirksted. alias Cristed; and the college and site of the m mor of Tattershall. This Thomas, third Earl of Lincoln, died at Tattershall Castle, l:i .Jan., 1618-19." ANCESTORS OF ROBERT DUDLEY. ( See pp. 208, 646.) Earl of Leicester. On his monument at are sixteen coats of anns, painted on small flags representing the fol­ lowing families : Sutton, Dudl,ey, Montfort, Grey, Malpas, Hastings, Valence, Ferrars of Chartley, Chester, Ferrars of Groby, Talbot, Beau­ champ, Newberg, Berkeley, Lisle, Lisle. His motto was "Droit et Loyal." He died in 1588. TWO CHILDREN OF EO\VARD LORD DUDLEY, K. G. (See Hi.-.:t. o( Dudley Famil.'!, p. 128.) In the church of Himley this is circumscribed on a fiat stone, with the pictures of a man and woman: "Hie ,Jacet ,vm•s Sutton, and Constantia soror ejusdem fil prenobilissirni D'ni Dudley & Powes* qui quidem ,vmielmns obiit :2:2c die Dec. 1504, anim, etc.'' the coat of Sutton with sixteen quarterin~s.-Shm.e.'f Staff, .Addi'.tions and Corrections, page 20. * Powis bore a red lion ram;,:,:mt, and Dudley a green lion rampant. 10 ::;CPPLE}lEXT TO

THE CL.1PTOX DUDLEYS. ( See pp. 35, 36.) Sir Richard de Dudley, Kt., perhaps styled himself=lsabella (nf,,p de Dudley in consequence of his tenure jurP. uxoris of the I Ch a r 1 to n) castle and lands of Dudley; or he may have been a mern- widow of ber of that family of Dudley* of Lichfield. John de Sut- ton 11. Baron

1 of Dudley. I I Richard =,Joan Hotot, John, Lord of Clapton, living 1481, dau. and heir- living 6 Ric. II, ances­ 14:34, made bis ess of Robt. Hotot of tor of a family of will 1465. Arms, Clapton, Co. Northants. Dudlen s e ate d at a chev. between 3 Sedgeiey, Statf. See lions' beads eras- /J,:Pds of Hon. 0-eo. ed. nrr11ttP,_,l,,y mzd Shaufs I Slaff. This John Dnd­ Richard Dudley t=" ,Joane" lev m. Elizabeth Bnf­ quartered arms of frey, dau. of Thomas Hotot with his and Joau his wife. own on a sih'er seal. I I I : I 1, William=Chrstiana, 2, Walter 3, John. 4, Thomas. dau, of of Barnwell. Dayrell.

I I I I Richard. •John. William. Eliz~beth . of Sedgley. Arms, three lions' heads erased. m. '"Joan." He was dead 1-156.

I .John Dudley, Esq.= of Sedgeley, 1478. I I John -Ducllcy, living 14Va.

* See the Comm Re(Je Holl of Easter, 12 E. I. 128:3, in Statfordshire Collection vr, part 1, p. 153, and Staff. Coll. VII. pt. 1. p. ;;o, and Start·. Coll. VI. pt. 2, p. H-4. and Patent Roll of 1 Edw. I. 12i2-H. See Cnlen­ dar of Pat. Rolls in 42nd Report of the Deputy Kct·per of Pnb. Records. pp. 542 and M3.-Stll.tf'. Colhction.ucUer. wl10. according to Rriclg-es, was son and heir of Hichard and ,Joan. and ·was lord of Clapton in 14:1!."-<..:razebrr,ok. In one place Mr. Grazebrook seem:-; uncertain about this Richard being­ ancestor of the Clapton Dndleys. He seems to favor mo:-.t the tht.>ory that his cousin Hichard (son of John) \\RS their ancestor. DUDLEY GEXEALOGY. 11

TABLET IN CAMBRIDGE.

THOMAS DUDLBY,

FOUNDER OF CAMBRIDGE, GOVER~OR OF ,

LIVED HERE IN 1630.

This tablet is on Dunster street, corner of South street, Cam­ bridge, Mass. KENNEBEC PURCHASE. I have the following document:- '' At a meeting of the proprietors of the Kennebec Purchase held at Boston, Jnly 2, 1792, it was voted to make grants on the second "\Vednesday of December next in the town of Washington, of the following lots to the persons whose names are respectively set against them, unless befo~e that time other persons shall claim the said lots viz.: [among many others] Joseph Dudley, .John Dudley, Moses Dudley, Benjamin Dudley and Stephen Dndley, and probably grants may be made to others" [among whom is Eliphalet Dndley].

MILITARY RECORDS. (See also pp. 297-289.) Louisbourg, 20th NOY., 1745. Col. Sam'l Moore's Regiment ( a New Hampshire Reg't). Trueworthy Dudley, Captain 6 months, son of Lieut. James . •James Dudley, Lieut. 6 months, 7 days. l\loore's Regiment, Capt. -Light's Company. Joseph Dudley [son of Lieut .•James]. Joseph Dudley [son of Nicholas]. Ezekiel Gilman, l\Iajor [son hf Jeremy J. Daniel Ladd, Capt. [ son-in-law of Lieut .•Tames Dudley J. Samuel Dudley, son of the above Lieut. James, was Sergeant in this same company. . List of officers and men in Col. .Jeremiah nlou1ton's Regiment, :\Ielvi11's Company. Sam'l Dudley, Joseph Dudley. In Brigadier Dwight's Re~iment, Capt. Gorham Davis' Corn­ p:my. .Joseph Dnnley, Nov. U), 174;'). -Peppei-ell Pape,·.ral, and Assistant. :VIay 1,i, 1645, elected Governor of l\fass. Bay Colony. l\fa,y 26, 1647, elected Dep. Gov. and Commis­ sioner for United Colonies, with .John Endicott, Esq., Assistant. Gov. D. was the president of this commi5sion. )fay H~ 164fi, 12 Sl'.PPLElIEXT TO elected Commissioner with , Gent, iu reserve to supply places of commissioners of United Colonies. Col. Samuel Moore's Reg't employed in the reduction of Louis­ burg. John Flagg, Captain. James Dudley, Lieut., entered the service Feb. 13, 1745, dis­ charged Aug. 7, 1746; whole time 6 months, 7 days. ,vages £3 per month; amount of wages, £18, 15s. Trueworthy Dudley, Capt., entered Feb. 13, 174b, discharged July 21, 1746 = whole time 6 months. £4, 10s per month; whole amount, £27. -Potte1·'s .,,l[ilitmy History of New Hampshire. Col. Moore's Reg't, Louisburg, Nov. 20, 17 45. Capt. John Light's Company . •Joseph Dudley. Joseph Dudley, ( another .Joseph). Scouting Company. Muster Roll. Capt. Nich. Gilman . •John Dudley, from June 21 to June 23, two days, pay (1709) ls. 8d. Samuel Dudley, .James Dndley, Stephen Dnclley, from Jun~ :rn, two days, pay ls, 8d. N. H. Rev. Rolls . •Joseph Dudley, plivate, 3d Company, 3d Reg't. Col. Alex Scammell, 1777-78-79 . •Joseph Dudley, Maj. ,James Norris' Company, enlisted Feb. 14, 1777-time 3 years. Capt. Philip Johnson's Company. Timothy Dudley, entered the army April 1, 1760, discharged Nov. 27, 1760. Col. John Goffe, Commander of the Regiment. Expedition for the.invasion of Canada, l'aised in 1760. Crown Point Expedition. Col. .John Hart. · Capt. Sommersby Gil man's Company. Samuel Dudley entered the Regiment April 13, 1758, and died Sept., 1758. Stephen Dudley entered April 20, 17;)H. Crown Point Expedition, 17f>6. Col. Nathaniel l\lesen·e. Capt.• John Giddings' Company. Gilman Dudley entered May 12! 17f>f>: discharged Oet. 27. 1756: True. Dudley entered May l:!, lit16; db;ehar~ed <>et. 27, 1756. Capt. Elisha ,vinslow's Company. Davison Dudley entered NoY. 1; discharged :\lay I)' 17;"',fi. Stephen Dudley entered Nov. 1 ; disehargPd :\faJ 1;, 17;.>li. DUDLEY GENEALOGY.

Crown Point Expedition, 1756. Capt. Isaac Smith's Company . •Joseph Duclley entered May 1:2, 1756. Fort Du Quesne, Niagara and Crown Point Expeditions, 175f>. Col. Joseph Blanchard's Regiment. Capt. Nathaniel Folsom's Company. Gilman Dudley entered Sergeant, Apr. 24, 1755, and was dis­ charged Oct. 22, 1755. Trueworthy Dudley entered Sentinel Apr. 24:; discharged Oct. 19, 1755. . Samuel Dudley entered Apr. 24, 1755. Capt. Daniel Ladd's Company. Scouting party. Davidson Dudley, Sergt. and Lieut., 1746. Entered July I'<: discharged Oct. 11, 1746.

From, ~fa.'l.'lachusetts Revolut-ionm·y Rolls. ,vmiam Dudley, private on Lexington Alarm Roll, of Capt . •Joseph Smith's Company, Col. .James Bartlett's Regiment, from Sudbury, Mass., April 19, 1775; length of servi~e, 3 days. Also private on Muster and Pay Roll of Capt. Thomas Brintnal's Co., Col. Cyprian Howes' Regmt. for services in Rhode Island; time of enlistment, Aug. 31, 1780; time of discharge, Nov. 1, 1780. Also Private in Capt. Ambrose Hall's Co., Lt. Col. Miles Powell's Reg't, enlisted July 18, 1779: length of service 1 mo. 10 days; senice at New Haven. Trueworthy Dudley, belonging to Berwick, Old York Co., a~e 23 years; complexion dark, hair dark: subsequent to Sept. 30. 1779, he enlisted for dming war, Bailey's (2d) Regmt.; l\lay 8. 1775, priYate in Col. Edmund Phinney's Regmt. 8 weeks and o clays. Also, Nov. 2, 1775, in same re~iment at Cambridge, Mass. His residence Wfts North Yarmouth. M<-".: :-< months' ser­ Yice. Stephen Dudley's Recorcl.-Prh·ate in Capt. Isaac \Vood's Co .. Col. .Jonathan Reed's Regmt.: Aplil 1, 1778: ;l mos .• 3 days. (Vol. 24, p. 5(i.) May 9, 1778; enlisted April 1778, 1 mo. 8 clays: 1st Regmt. of Guards; Muster and Pay Rolls. ( Vol. 46, p. 23.) 2 mos.: Regiment of Gua1'ds at Cambricl~t•. Capt. Isaac ,Y ood was from Pepperell, .Mass .. not far from Littleton, Mass., where Stephen Dudley lin--d. 14 SGPPLE:\1EXT TO

From ~~assachusetts Historical Collection, Sixth Series, Vol. V., Winthrop Papers. GOV. JOSEPH DUDLEY TO JOHN WINTHROP. F. R. S. (Seep. iiJ56 History of Dudley Family.) To John Winthrop, Esqr., in New London. BosTON, 8 MARCH, 1713-14. DEA.R S&.,-I should have written the last post upon your let­ ters to your father, my self, & Mr Dudley, but upon conference with them they both wrot & excused mee. I am sorry for your aflictions & hurryes, & I hope they will have an end, & nothing disturb your peace & repose. Use all propper means to have peace with your neighbours & gentlemen of the Province where your ancestors have been loYed & honored, as they justly deserved. I pray to God for your health & family. I wish one of your daughters here, if you please to trust granmother with tht> care of it. I am Your most affectionate J. DuDLEY. This morning dyed my dear little Lucy Dudley.

PAUL DUDLEY TO l\lRS. JOHN WINTHROP. To Mrs • .Ann (Dudley) lVinthrop, at New London, Con.:nectrcutt. BosToN, 8th Feb., 1713[-14]. DEAR SrsTER,-1 received your sorrowful} Jetter, and heartily pity you under your present distress. Am very much surprised to think, what I am very loath yet to believe, that Govr. S. should decline to serve you and yours, at least so far as justice amounts to, whatever might be ltis fliendship. As to the land in the Neck that has been so ridiculously as well as illegally seized on for Govr. ,vinthrop's debt, I wish Mr Winthrop had followed the rule, Of two evils choose the least, and laid down the money for the present, to prevent further charge aml great inconveniencye; tho I suppose it may be h~d at any time within a year, paying the debt and charges. As to the matter about tht> horses, we shall have time to think and advise; in the mean tim(• I s"t1ppose Father Winthrop will be looking your way in the sprin~. [ find you will want a great deal of patience, discretion, & sub­ mission to God, all which I pray God to grant you, and his gratious deliverance in due time. If I thought I could serve you and yours by corning to you to-morrow, I would do it ; but at present I cant see either the necessity or advantage of it. I hopP your last daie will be your best. In the mean time WP must en­ deavor to make the best use of God's providence to us, that so he may prm·~ us, and doe us good in our latter end. ~ly father

DUDLEY GENEALOGY. 15 and Major Winthrop, I suppose, write you by this conveyance. I am Your affectionate brother, p A UL DC'DLEY. My best service to Mr Winthrop & Mr Adams.

PAUL DUDLEY TO WAIT WINTHROP. To the Honoble Wait W,'.nthrop, Esq. [No date; probably March, 1713-14.J Srn,-1 have perused the grant of New London to your father referring to mills, and it is my opinion that until such time as upon demand you shall refuse to supply said town with mills sufficient to grind their corn, they can not justify giving or grant­ ing the liberty of setting up a mill, or mills, to any other; and if they do, a good action lyes against them for breach of covenant, and you will recover damages of the town. As to the horses, &c., that were taken away irom off :Fisher's lsland, my opinion is that if it were done in a cover,d clandestine. thievish manner, it amounts to felony or theft, or a felonious taking ym away, &c. ; for as to tolling the creatures afterwards, it no ways salves the matter at all; for at that rate a highway man, after he has robbed one on the road of a horse or any other ereature, shall go to the next town and get him branded and tolled, & turn himself unto an honest man & acquire a property in my horse. The question is, first, who was posstssed of the 0reatures when they were taken away ; for tho I or my friend may pretend tf right to a horse that my neighbour has in hh; keeping, yet if _I take him privately away out of his stable, or the like, it is in the law stealing, & therefore, secondly, the man­ ner of taking must govern & determine the matter of theft. As to replevying- Yeomans's stock that was arrested by thP :sheriff, I look upon it to be very illegal, because when once any thing is in the custody of the law nothing but a judgmt of law can remove it. But. however, he that has replevy'd 'em has either given bond or he has not: if he has given bond, why then at the Court the creatures, or the value, will be produced, ~r elsP his bond will be forfeited. If he has not ~iven bond, then tlw Justice must answer it. for by law he is to grant no replevyn without taking bond. And, besides, when the Court comes, thP replevyn must drop thro' of course, if there was no bond takP11. and so the first arrest must stand as it did. If Yeomans has got into possession again of the hons(' & farm. [ should incline to take a couple of witnesses to give him notieP that, in case he presume to stay upon that farm this year, lw must & should pay £100 for -the rent of it: l"- l(~t the wit1wsses make a memorandum of it in writing & sign it. This iis what occurs to me at present in your affairs. I am, sr. Your humble servant, PAcr. DnH.KL u; Sl:PPLK\IENT TO

Roxbury, 2 November, 1719. DEAR S1sTER,-Haveing heard nothing from you since your returne, I thought it proper & my duty to write to you to acquaint you of our welfare & health, altho the frequent sickness & death that have been near us, & that poor sister Sewall hath buried all her hopes in her little girl. t I hope your family are in health; and as for news, I think it not necessary to acquaint you of any foreign, and to let you know any thing of my self. I suppose it will not be very acceptabl'e, but only thus much. I have not seen that young lady since you did at Salem, knowing her t.emper, disposition, &c., not at all suitable to mine ; th6 not the less beholden to you & Mr Winthrop for your kindness. It may be, if you do not come down quickly, you may have a sister-in-law of the lady I saw at Rowley. If she is willing, whome I am endeav­ ouring to make so, the match will be speedily concluded, to our mutuall joy & hapyness. I have nothing to add but that ( after my humble service to your good companion) I am, dear sister, Your most affectionate & loveing brother, w. DUDLEY.

.TOHN WINTHROP, :F. R. S., TO PAUL DUDLEY.

th NEW Loxoox, Aprill ye 7 , 1720. DEAR sr,-This morning the post brought us yor letter wth the sad & melancholly tydings of the decease of or excellent parent, web has filled us and or house wth grief and lamentations ; and or sorrows may not be uttered at this darke hour b11:t wth silence & a profound submission to the will of Heaven, yt ordrs & disposes of ns & ors at his pleasure.! And tho the distance of or habitation deny us the honor of doeing or duty at his interment, yet wth great affection & sincere simpathy doe we weep wth you, sorrow and mourne wth or good mother_, umlr this hea-yy affliction, and mingle

* \Villiam Dudley, a younger son of Gov. Joseph Dudley, was after­ ward Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and a ,Tndge of the Court of Common Pleas. .Judge Sewall describes him. at the time of this letter, as disposed to marry his daughter Judith; bnt he eYentually married Elizabeth, daughter of ,Judge Addington Davenport.­ Eos. t Hannah, daughter of , .Jr .. and Rebecca Dudley, die

ANNE (DUDLEY) ,vINTHROP TO PAUL DUDLEY. NEw LONDON, .July the 2, 1725. BROTHER, -1\-P "\Yinthrop'8 ill state of health not permiting him to write at this time is the reson that I give you this trouble. Mr Reads failing of Mr ,vinthrop ancl not coming to the Court here when it was to the last tryall of the bisness between Mr Lechmer and him, nor sendg what was the reson of his not coming, nor sent him no word what he had done in his bisness at Boston, nor whether he intends to come again, all which gives ~fr Winthrop re'3on to beleve that he has taken np for the other side, or at least that he is resolved not to serve ~Jr ,vinthrop, tho he has receved large fees from my hand for to do this bisness and has made grate promises of his fidelity and industry to us in this affair. This is my request to you, brothe1·, that you would know sartainly of l\1r Read himself if he is resolved to serve my husband or not. If he will not, and has l>etravd his trust, I ~ ' pray you to demand and receve the leter of attorny which by your advice and of your owne wording was made to him and Mr Roh­ ason, which my husband thought at the time was too grate n power to be given, but he, entierly relying on your knoledg and skill in affars, and trusting to your ficleli ty and friemlshi p. thought him self save. It is too grate a fault for me to he gilty of to think that my bl'Other drew my husband into a snare. or that his depending on your judgment rather than his owne should he hy you improved to his clisaclYantngP. l\[r Reads s~ying to DUDLEY GENEALOGY. others as to us that he should take all his meshuers and derection from ,T udg Dudley, and act accordingly in all ~rr Winthrops affars, makes the matter look the more dredfull to us. No more to ad at this time but my kind love to sister. Your affectiont sister, A. WINTHROP. ABSTRACT OF THE \VILL OF JOHN WINTHROP, F. R. S. ( See page 1056.) July, 1726, was the date of it. He lived twenty-one years after making it. Soon after this date he sailed for England and never returned. " Fin

[1849.J THE DcDLEY F.UIILY, AGArs ! \Ye have noticed upon two or three occasions the investigations that have been made to ascertain the ancestry of the family of the "Dudleys,'' who were among the first settlers of Massachusetts Bay ; and that though several attempts have at different times been made, noth­ ing satisfactory had been accomplished. "re are now informed that the family has been traced as far back as 14.80 or 1500, but beyond that nothing can be ascertained. The "'Thomas Dudley '' of that period was settled in London. His will has been found. and the place of his burial clearly shown. It is presumed, upon good grounds, that he was a son of the then " Lord Dudley,'' but the proof of it cannot now be discovered. The most extensive search has been made, not only in the Heralds' College, but among­ the valuable archh-es in the British Museum, as well as those in the State Paper Office, London. A large mft.ss of information has been collected, nnwerous pedigrees of the family have been ob­ tained, and copies taken, it is believed, of every pedigree that has been made, either by the Heraldi; of olden time or by individ­ uals of genealogical celebrity; a large number of wills have heen t:1earched out and examined; and, in short, nothing has escapell the attentive observation of the person who undertook to makP the investigation. \Vith regard to the large property, .~oid to luu:e been tr:aifin.y cw l>rDLEY GEXEALOGY. 21

\11r·1,er, nothing of the kind appears, and how such a report can ltave gained ground it is difficult to trace. The only branches of the Dudley family who possessed, in former times, large estates were: 1st, The Lords Dudley, whose property descended by the marriage of the heiress of the last Lord Dudley with Humble Ward, the son of the rich goldsmith of that time, -and in that family (the \Yards) it 1·emains to the present day. 2d, The Duke of X orthumberland (,John Dudley), whose property was •eonfiscated to the Crown, on his attainder. 3d, The Earl of Leicester (Robert Dudle;y) and his brother Ambrose, the Earl of \Yarwick, whose property descended to Sir Robert Dudley, the ( said to be illegitimate) son of the Earl of Leicester, who, not heing able to establish his legitimacy and consequent right to the title of "Earl of Leicester," went abroad, remaining there, his property was confiscated to the Crown. 4th, .John Dudley, who resided at Stoke Newington. near London, possessed of large estates, on whose death the property became vested in his widow, who afterwards married Thomas Sutton. This Thomas Sutton survived his wife several years, and with the property he acquired through his marriage, as well as other property of his own, he founded the Charter House. one of the noblest institutions in London, in which provision is made for eighty de~ved merchants, nnd a free school for a lari?e number of hoys. ,v e wish it distinctlv u11derstood that we cannot answer any letter on the subject o~f the Dudley Family. \Ve know nothin~ ::tbout the matter, beyond what we haYe published. Aug., 1849. -X. Y. Tribune.

THF. D{.;DLEY EsT.-\TE.-A New York correspondent of the "Philadelphia Sunday l\lercury" gives these particulars, whieh we publish for the benefit of the Dudleys and their des<·endants in :111 parts of the l::-nion :-··.1 would take much pleasure in writing ~vou ' two or three columns ' about the people and Yicinity ot' Dudley manor, but I know your space is precious. and will tlC'­ cordingl:y forbear discoursing more thereof. except to sfate that. in consequence of the intestate demise of a gentlemau in "\Yoln,1·­ hampton, England, the descendants of the Dudley family who inhabit the mtrnor of thnt name> are considerahly elnted nt the prospect of coming into possession of an enormous estate. )Ir. Fmnch; Dudley. the 'fon•fother' of thes(' expectant heirs. was horn at \YolYerhampton, Englnnd. on the 17th day of l\Iay. 1712. :rnd camp to this eonntrv aml settled in .J ersev before lw was ::?O .:rears of age, where, he;orning the owner of a:large tract of land ,vhich retains his name. as yon pereeiYe, to the pn·sent cby. lu.• lived happily to a good old ag-e and died in peart•: so li,·ed. :md

DUDLEYS OF RUSSELLS HALL, NEAR DUDLEY, ENG. (See page 642-4, and pedlgrees on pp. 168-9 and 762-3.) (From Wm. Salt Collections of Sta:{fordshi?·e.) This branch of the baronial house of Dudley was founded by Geoffrey, or Jeffrey, Sutton, alias Dudley, who died at Russells Hall in 1571. He was a younger son of Edward Lord Dudley~ K. G., and by Eleanor, his wife, a natural daughter of Sir Gilbert Talbot of Grafton, Co. ,vorcester, Knt., had issue, a son (Thomas) and three daughters (Elizabeth, Bridget and Kath­ erine).* Thomas, to whom his father gave his lease of Y oake or Yorke Park, appears to have succeeded at Russells. He is the only son named in the wills of his parents (who were married before 19th October, 1542,), but I have been unable to ascertain the exact date of his birth, though his sisters Bridget and Katherine were respectively baptized in 154:5 and 1548. In a rent roll of Lord Dudley of 40 Eliz., 1598, •• Thomas Dudley, Esquier/' pays £9 3s. 4d. for the year's rent of "Yorke Parke and Netherton grounds," and 20d. for "' a burgess in Elles Lane" in the town of Dudley. Ia the ,v orcestershire Sub­ sidy Roll of 41 Eliz., 1599, '"Thomas Dudley, gent., pays 12s. upon £3 lands in Dudley parish; and in that of 1 ~Tames I.,

* As stated in the paper on the Barons of Dudley, this lady was mar­ ried after 1582 to Simon Dicke11son, of Bradley, near Stafford (now called Bracleley). He was eight years her junior, having been baptised at Brad­ ley (as son of Richard and Elizabeth Dickenson) on 24th ,June, 1556. The following extract from the parish registers of Bradeley have been kind­ ly furnished by Mr. T. J. de Maggin~hi: ••The 24th day of January was borne Edward Dickinson, ye sonne of Mr. SJmond Dickinson, gent .. and Kateren his wyfe, being- Snnday. he­ tween the bowers of one and tow. and was baptised the 18th d:iy of the :--arne moneth. ano dni. 1584. The Rte honorable L. Dmllev, 8ir Edward Littleton, .My L. Deue:rax (sponsors?). · ··The 10th dav of februarv bctwvxt ye houres of 10 and 12 was horne Dudley Dickinson, nnd W:l.S bapti8id ye· J:3 day of ye same mouth. whose godfathers were Thomas Dmlley and Richard Dickinson, gentlemen, and Mrs. Fox: his godmother. 1585. · --The 15 day of april was borne Elnor Dickinson. the llowghtcr of Mr. Simond Dickenson and Mrs. Kateren his wyfc, and was baptised the 18th day after, whose godfather was Mr. Edward Dickinson. and godmothers :\-{rs. Clarke and Elnor Dudley. Hi8fL" · · llESCE::ilHXTS OF GEOFFREY Dt.:l>LEY OF STAFFORDSHIRE, EXG. F.LE.A~OR TALBOT,=GEOFlfREY9 or JEFFREY!;! DLDLEY ( Edv;arit\ K. G., Baron, Edmund, Esq.', John6• K. G .• Baron, John de Sutton"'. Baron OJ 1ull,,y, .Tohri de Sutton3 , Ba1·on of Dudley, Jvhn de Sutton\ B,1,ron o( Dudley, John de Sutton1 , of \Vorcester, whose father ~ives her a legacy in his will, 'I Baron of Dud!Py.) He d,velt at Russells Hall, near Dudley, England, and wa& buried at St. Edmund's Church, Dudley, June 26, 1542. It is said she was his natural daughter. He was 1571. (See p1,digr1>eoj f:ieo,.tfrey9 Dudley's brotha Thomas Dudley, on pagp_ 8 of this Supplement.) Jeffrey, Esq., and his wife, Eleanor, of the Shrewsbun· Talbot family, of whom there were were m. before Oct. rn, 1542.-St11.!f. Collections. Dnkes and Earls. I --- I ------i---- I (See pp. 22 H.5 rftltis Supple1neul.) Tltomasrn,=Dorothy Elizabeth, Bridget,=Thomas ,v,:rnne. Katherine,=Simon Dickinson bur. June 17. Wl5, at Lascelles. dau. bur. Jan. bapt. :lt son of Humphrey bapt. at Dud-1 of Bradley~ near RusseJls: called E~q. ofGeorge,bnr. 13, 1570-1. Dudley, of Garth, Co. ley, June 10, Stafford, b. 1556. and gent.: m. about Dec. 26, 1629, Dec. 4-, Montgomerv. 1548, rn. after 1Mi2. He had a lease b. about 15-l--l-. 154.J. ~ ~ 1582. ofY~rk Parkauct l!~·~d, !- i I at ~etherton (lo99) ' Edward. Dn

h. about HHi:L lost or stolen; at least, 16. 15i4. bur. June 10 1 1634. 19, 15i7. some of them were. -1-- - --·------l-----·-·---- 1--· I I 4. Tho!uas12- Dudley. ali~s ~:~t~n,=An~~,-b~~~~-~; 1. John, 3, .Jetl'rey, Esq., 2, Ed·ward, 5, Dorothv, 6, Mary, of Netherton, gent., made hi:-. will I Dudley, Seµt. 15. bapt. Aug. 8, 1582; bapt. Feb. G, 1585, m. Eliz.,* bapt. Sept. 16, 1583. bapt. Jan. 31: 1585, bapt. Jan. 1 i,

:Feb. 3 1 164-6-7, bur. at Dudley. 1654-~ made her bur. Ang.·4, 1594. dau. of Edw., Lord Uud­ bur. Mar. IH, 1585. 1586. Feb. 6, 1646-7. He gave his lands will Dec. 8, rns:-3. ley, ,Jan. 29. 161 l. to Thomas. bis elde~t son, forever. after the · decease of his wife, ··Anne". He was wealthy. 1. I I l. Thoma..'S 13.t bapt. XoY. 21. , :1, Eclward,=Marger.r, 2, A.n~e,=Thomas Baker, IGIG; rn. twice. hnr. at Dudley, Ibur. at Dudley, hapt. March Im. JG4:,-t. uws-9. ,June 14, wnr>. 4, mis. I I ~---.1----1.--,-1-.I ,John, bapt. !G4S. Edward, bapt. De<,. :11, 1648. Thomas. Three children.

I I I I I I I l, Thomas, 2, Dorothy. 3, Ed,warcl, 4, Jett·rey, 5, Robert, tl, Edward, 7, William, 8, Eliz~beth, 9, Mary, hapt. April 25, 1Gl3. hapt. at King-s­ bapt. Nov. 9. bapt. Dec. 16, bapt. 1621, at bapt. 1626-7. bspt. 1630; bur. bapt. 1633. bapt. 1635. m. Eleanot· .Tevou, winford, Oct. 1617, at Dud~ HH9, bur. 1651-2. Dudley. Nm·. 25 1 11132 .. Hi:J8. He was bur. ti, 1H15. ley, d. young. m. Ann. who d. lGGl)-7. •J:tn. 24. W6.f.-5. I , I ,John. b. ma;;. and bur. 1G5ii. :\Iary, lJ. llii)i. I I I I I I I 1, Rohert14 ,=:::\fary. 2, Thoma::-.=--. 3, Ferdinando,=,loan Dixon. .3, .Anne, G, Margaret, 7i ,John, 8, Mary, b. Hao, son of Thom. and widow of son of Thoma:s I h. 1650. m. An~. / of Dudley. bapt. JGH, d. at Dudley, of Merry Hurst, UllID.j b. Kath .. d. s. p , !6ti9-90. ,John Hill and hatherinc, 21. IG81, at I widow of , m. Gilberts. rnso, unm. Netherton, bapt. Aug. 28, In his will he stde:-- him- of l>udlev, b. !H42. I llalesowen. I Oliver Dixo111 1659-60. Hi57. self "::rentleman;, but his bur. at Ii., / of Dndley. : I iun~niorvcall~ him -'nail- l~!I~. Xicholas. or·• and ·,'Robert Sutton I I alias Dudley:· Thoma:s1.·, Snttou. I Elizabeth Sntt011. alias Anne. f I I I alias Dudley, bapt. Hi74. rn. Estht·r Pitt. Dec. ])rnlley. bapt. April t'I., hapt. HiH2. t 12, Elizabeth. 11, Susanna, 10, Bri~get, 9. Katherine, H. 11;n1;. Rhe was hnr. March 7. 1it8-~I. In72. ( See pedi(lree opp. bapt. ](;G7, at Dndlf'y. umn. 1687. hapt. !GG3. bapt. 165U. p. 7 62, llistory of the I Durllf,y Fmni711.) I I I ------i I~atherinern, Margaret, Thomas. Ferdinando, bapt. March 14-. 1607, at D. h. April 13. lli!J}I. at D. hapt. Feb.I I, liOI-1!. bapt. June 17, 170;), (S<'e p. 33, this SupJilement.)

• Elizabeth was bur. :,\larch 28. 1H4'i', at Dudley. t Thomas was Executor of his mother's will. He m., 1st, Katherine; and 2d, 1656, Bridget Rhodes, who survived him. His will was dat~ Dee. 2:3, 168~, and proved !eb­ ruary same year. His sons, Uobert, Thomas and Ferdinando, and h1s daughters, F~lea­ uor, Anna and Margaret, were by the first wife, Katherine.

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HiOj, 1 find, under Dudley. the names of '"Dorothea Dudley. Yid," and .Jeffrey, both in terris. This Dorothy was evidently the widow of a Thomas Dudley, for it is stated in the pedigree of Lascelles in the Harleian Society)s "" Y1sitations of Notts, 156~1 .and 1614," that Dorothy, daughter of George Lascelles (and sis­ ter of Sir Bryan, of Sturton and Gaytford), was ma1Tied to one •• Thomas Dudley, of Xetherton, Co. Stafford." I do not, how­ eYer, find in the Dudley Registers the burial of any Thomas Dudley prior to 1608, but on the contrary"" Olde Thomas Duclle_y. Esquire," was hnried 11th ,June, 1615, and a()lde )Irs. Dorothy Dudley " on 26th December, 1629. But the entries at Dudley of baptisms, marriages, and burials of persons bearing the surname of Dudley, and even Sutton, alias Dudley, are so numerous and so eonfusing* that in the absence of wills and deeds and other corroborative evidence, I find it abso­ ~olutely impossible to give a trustworthy account of the branch before us until I reaeh the beginniug: of the 17th century, when a .Jeffrey Sutton, alias Dudley, was of Russells Hall, and a Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley (perhaps his brother), was of "Netherton.* I will first deal with .Jeffrey1 and his des<.-endants. He married. at Tipton, 29th January. 1611. Elizabeth. the eldest of the natural daughters of Edward Lord Dudley. and by her (whom I take to be the " Elizabeth, wife of .Jeffrey Sutton, gent./' who was buried at Dudley, 28th March, 164:7) had issue :t i. THOlIAs, 2 baptised at Tipton, :25th April. 16li3. as son of ·• .Jefferie Dudley, alias Sutton," of whom next.. ii. EDWARD, "'son of ,Jeffrey Duclle_y, E!:5q.," baptised at

Dudley, 9th Nov., l6li1 and buried there. 6th Feb.~ 16::Ui-6.

* For instance. Thomas Dmllev and Kathren Wall were married ~th Xovembei:, 1557. hut we do not ti1id the baptisms of children of a Thorna~ nntil 15U, in which year. 011 Hith August. Eleanor, clan~hter of ••.'.\-fr. Thomas Dudley" was baptised. Then in August, 157:3, a son or daughter (name and sex illegible) of Thomas Dudley was baptised. [n L'iii, ,Jau­ nary 19th. llnry. daughter of )1r. Thomas Dudley. baptised. Sarne year. )larch 2nd. Edward. son of .John Dudley, baptised Then in l;'i82. et seq .. tive children of a ,Jeffrey Dudley are baptised. ,·iz.: l.i~-!. ,John (bap­ tised and buried same dav): l-i8'5. Edward: l.j8:i. Dorothy: same vear . •Jett'rev: l:i86. Man. Next comes :t }~rancis I>ndlev. who ha~ a son of Wil­ li:nn haptised in liiOi: and next. on 8th Fehruarj·. lliO~. Thomas Dudley and Mary Greg-son were married. Unfortnnately the wife·s C'hrbtian name is alwavs omitted from the earlier registers. which makes it next to impossible ·to identify the partie:-. and it ,~·onld appear that there wen· three contemporary Thornas·s ahont thisdatc. Of course a consider:1hle number of the Dndle):S found in the:-e register~ and those of adjoining parishes were in no way related to the baronial 11011:--e. bnt simply derh-ecl thl-'ir surnames from the town. nnless thev were descended from Sir mchard de Dnddelyc. · · t Dorotlly. daughter of .Jctth•y and Elizabeth Dlllldeley. was haµtised at King-swiuford .:ith October. 16L3. She mav han~ been a dan!!hter of the nbo~·e ,Jetl'rey, but :\fargaret, daughter or'.Tertrer and :\Iary ·l>n

iii. ,JEn•'REY,* "::ion of .Jeffrey Dudley, Esq.,'" baptised at Dudley, 16th Dec., 161~. iv. ROBEB.T,t '"8on of ,Jeffrey Dudley," baptised at Dudley. 27th .Jan., 16:21-2.

* Jetrry, son of Jeffry Sutton was buried at Dudley, 9th March, 1651-2- and John Hinkes, son-in-law of ,Jefl:'rey Sutton, on Gth September, 1652. ln 1654:. et seq., Jeffrey and Ann Dudley, alia& Sutton, had children bap­ tised, and on 27th February, 1666-7, Anne, the wife of Jefl'rey Dudley, was buried at Kingswinford. t There was a Robert Dudley, of \Vest Bromwich. gent., buried there- 7th September, 1682. He made a nuncupative will, if>th August, 1682. in the presence of Jeffrey Dudley and Eleanor Dudley, by which he left all he had to Eleanor, his wife. It was proved at Lichfield by the widow, 8th December, 16&2, and the inventory, the total of ·which was­ £33 4s., was made on 14th September, by .Jeffrey Dudley, ,vnliam Ward, Thomas Dudley, and Eleanor Dudley. I do not find the baptism of any of his children at West Bromwich, but I have some reasons for believing: that he was the father of a Robert Dudley, who by deed dated 169-t (penes me) purchased some house proptrty in Birmingham, being then ··of New lnne in Handsworth, gent .• " which deed is witnessed amon~ others by Eleanor Dudley. This Robert was afterwards of Colman Hill. Cradley, in the parish of Halesowen, and the Halesowen registers record the burial on 18th of February, 1704:-;:;, of "Elenor Dudley of Colman Hill, widow." Robert appears to have had two wives, hy the first of

whom he had a danghter1 Sarah, who was married at Halesowen, 2nd September, 1707, to Richard Baker, of Kidderminster, clothier. Their post-nuptial settlement, penes me. is dated 1st August. 1710, and an old endorsement upon it des.cribes Robert as .. Dr. Dudley." The second wife of Robert Dudley was Lydia, daughter of John Pear­ sall, of Hawne, in Halesowen, and widow of Robert Bloomer. of Col­ man Hill. (See Kimber and.Johnson's Baronetage, sub "Pesball" (Vol. I, p 122), where she is stated to have heen born 17th ,July, 16,':i9, and to have been married secondly to ·•Mr. Dudley of Dudley.") By her he hall a, daughter, Lydia, baptized at Halesowen, 13th October, li02, probahly the "Lydia Dudley, of Halesowen," who was married at Dudley, 2Gth October, 1725, to Samnel Stevens. ••Lydia, the wife of Robert Dudley, of Cradlev," was buried at Halesowen, 11th November, 1725, and ··Robert Dudley, of Cradley," was buried there, 9th November, 1726. There was also a Jefl"rev Dndley, of West Bromwich, buried there 6th .Tnly, li0-1, administration of ,vhose personal estate was granted from Lichfield on 21st September, 1704:, to Anne, bis relict, and guardian of Sarah and Eleanor, his two infant children. The sureties were E. Hawkes and Richard Marsh, and the inventory wa:s made 31st July, 170+. hy Robert Dudley, Sarah Palmer, widow, and Riehard Palmer. [ do uot find any rt>cord of his marriage at West Bromwid.1. but it ap­ pears from the "8tatfordshir~ Marriages." in the William Salt Librarv, that a license was issued in Hii:ifi for the marria~e thereof <;odfrey (sic) Dudley to Anne Hawkes. She was buried as "Anne Dndlev:· at \Yest Brom,vich, 9th September. 1722, and her will (as of West ·Bromwich. widow) is elated 12th l\lay, 1722. and was pro\'e

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v. Ernv.uw, ••son of .r effrey Dudley, Esq.," haptisecl at Dudley, V,th Jan., 16:26-7. Yi. \V1LLLDI, "'son of .Jeffrey Dudley, Esq.," bapt. at Dud­ ley, :24th .June, 1630, and buTied there, 25th ~OY., 1632. vii. ELIZA.HETH, •• daughter of .Jeffrey Dudley. Esq.," bapt. at Dudley, 15th .June, 1633. viii. ~!ARY, ·• daughter of .Jeffrey Dudley, Esq., and Elizabeth his wife," bapt. at Dudley, 17th Sept., 1635. ,vhen Jeffrey died or ,Yhere he was buried I ha Ye not discov­ erecl, but he was probably living in 164:7, and certainly in 1641, for in a Subsidv Roll of the latter date, under Dudlev, "Jeffrev Sutton, gent./' paid 8s. on 20s. in terris. His eldest soi;, Thomas Dudley of Russells, is named in the Subsidy Roll of 15 Charles II., 1663, as •· Thomas Sutton of Russells," and as pay­ ing 12s. upon 30s. in lands. His wife's name was Eleanor, and there is no doubt that he was the "Mr. Thomas Dudley," who was married at Peclmore, near Stourbridge, Co. ,vorcester, on 14th September, 1638, to '" Mrs. Eleanor Jevon," of the Sedgley family of that name. He was buried at Dudley, as •' 3:Ir. ThQmas Dudley of Russells Hall," 24th January, 1664-5, and she, as -~ Old Elinor Dudley, widow," on 31st .January, 1689-90. His will, in which he is called "Thomas Dudley, alias Sutton," is dated .January 19th, and was 1n·oyed at "Torcester in }~ebruarj\ 1664-{>. He gives all his estate, real and personal, to bis son Thomas, and makes him sole executor. Thomas and Eleanor had issue: 1, _;_lfarga_1·1-t, 3 bapt. at Sedgley, as dau. of Thomas and Elenor Dudley, 3d Aug. 1639; rn. to Thomas Boucher, alias Butcher, of ~ewpo1t, Salop, apothecary, and was dead in 1724, leaving a son and heir, .Joseph Boucher, of Birmingham, '" spurrier and founder," whose wife's name was Elizaheth. :2, Anna, or H"nn,,, bapt. at Sedgley, as Ann, dau. of Thomas Dudley, gent., and Eleanor, 14th Jan. 1640-1; rn. to -- Parkes, and was living :l widow "far adnmced in years," at Bilston, in 1723. She d. before October, 1724-, leaving a son. Thomas Parkes, of the borough of Southwark, Lonrlon, shoemaker (who, 1 think, cl. s.p.), and a daughter, .Judith Parkes, m. at Dudley, 26th Nov., 16\18, to Benjamin Linton, of Bilston, baker, by whom she had issue, n son and heir, Tno:\IAS L1".\'TO~. * i)'. Thomas\ bapt. at ------and that at St. Marv Mag-dalen. "'.\fary DnclleY. alias Sutton," was buried. 2,ith March. 1711. ·1n tl1e same church too." ~m 21st ApriL lGHG, ~fary. 1langhter of Thomas Dudley wa:-; baptised. * By an indeutnre. dated J.jt]1 .Tan nary. l (}ea. I[ . and a\.. D. I i2i", the Lintons mortg-agecl their fifth shnre of Rnssells Hall and lands, in con­ ~ideration of £100. to Rohert Grl'ishrooke. of Shenstone. Co. Stafford . .~ent. .Judith Li11ton is described in this deed as ··the daughter of Anna Parkes. of Bilston. widdow. deceased. which Amm was one of the aunts and co-heirs of .John 1>111lley. l:tte of R•.1:--:-:ells Hall. in tlle parish of Dud­ ley and county of Worcester, _gentleman, who

Sedgley, 15th .Jan., 1643-4 ; of whom next. -!, Elizubeth, bapt. at Sedgley, as dau. of Thomas and Helena Dudley, 3d Dec• .. 1646; m. at Dudley, 4th April, 1670, to Edward l\larsh of Dud­ ley, " limeman," and d. before 172 4, le:wing issue. ;:>, Daniel, whose baptism I haye not found. He was buried at Dudley, 22d April, 1682. as -~ Daniel Sutton, alias Dudley, gent." His will, dated 17th :May, 1677, was pro-ved at \\.,.orcester in April, 1683. He gives to his mother £20; to his brother, Thomas Sutton, gent., £20; to his sister, Margaret Butcher, £9: to his sister, Hanna Parkes, £9; to his sister, .Elizabeth )forsh, £9; to his sister, Mary Price, £9; to his sister, Eleanor Attwood, £9; to his sister, Priscilla Sutton, £9. And the sum of £6 '- for my funeral and the decent bringing of me home." The above to bt• paid out of moneys now held by my brother, Thomas Sutton, gent." He appoints bis sister, Elizabeth :Marsh, sole executrix. \Yill attested by Robert Smith and John Smith. (1, Jane, bapt. at Sedgley, 27th Aprit 1652, and buried there next day. 7. Eleanor, bapt. at Sedgley, 2nd :May, 1653 ; m. at Dudley, 28th Dec., 1675, as "'Eleanor Sutton, alias Dudley," to Richard Att­ wood, and had issue. 8, J1fctry. "dau. of Thomas 8utton, alias Dudley, b. 28th Aug., 1657" (Dudley Registers) ; m. at Dudley~ as "Mary Sutton, alias Dudley," 11th Oct., 1675, to Thoma:-: Price, and was dead, s.p., before 1723. ~J, Pn'.scilla, bapt. at Dudley, 16th June, 1659, as dau. of Thomas Sutton, gent., and Eleanor his wife. She was rn. to 1Villiam Hand, of Dudley. cooper, and had issue. He was buried at Dudley, as "1Villiam Hand, cooper," ;'>th Feb .. 1720-1, and she, as •' Priscilla Hand, widow," 15th June, 1725. Thomas3 Dudley, alias Sutton, gent., of Russells Hall, the elder son, t was buried at Dudley, 2~th Aug.. 1684. He cl. intestate, and administration of his effects was granted at 1Vorcester, to

issue. ·whereby the lands and premises hereafter mentioned descended to snch bi:.-- co-heirs." By another deed, dated 12th Februarv. 1i30. made between the Linton:-. of the one part. and .John Lea, of Shenstone. yeoman. and Sarah his wife, who was the relict. widow. and executrix of the will of Thoma:-: Cramp. of Longdon, Co. Statlord. gent . deceased: which Thomas Cramp was executor of the will of the above-named Robert Greisbrooke of the other part, the Lintons borrowed a further sum of £.iO. The deed recite:-­ the will dated 20th ,Tnh·, li28. of the said Robert Grci~hrooke, wherell\· he gave to the three· sons of William and Elizabeth Smith £10ll a-piece. to the two sons and one daughter of his :-.iistcr ..Jemima Winter­ ton, .£100 a-piece. and to the three dang-hter:-- of the said Thoma:-- Cramp, £300, to be equally divided between the1n. and appointed the said Cramp, :--ole executor. Also Cramp's will. made 20th September. li28, of which he made the aforesaid Sarah IJis wife (who was one of the sisters of Hobert Greisbrooke) sole executrix. That the said .John bad afterwards, to wit 19th February, 1729, taken to wife the :--aid Sarah Cramp. etc., etc. t Thomas Dndle,·, of Russells. was a:--ses:--ed on ;j licartlis to the Hearth Tux of 1H C'h:1rle:/[[ . 16ii. · DFDLEY GE:XEALOGY. 27

:.\lary, his widow, on 1st .June, 168,'>. She was probably the )Iary Dud1ey, widow, who was buried at Dudley, 28th Nov., l 708. But he appears to have had a previous wife named Sarah. His only known child was his son John, who succeeded him at Russells, but th~ Dudley Registers record the following: U) "Bety4,''*dau. of Thomas Dudley, alias Sutton, bapt. 8th April, 167:2. (2) Sarah, dau. of .Mr. Thomas Dudley, bapt. ::!8th .i\:Iay, 1674, and buried as "Sara, daughter of Thomas Dud­ ley, of Russells, gent.," on 25th September following. (3) Thomas, son of Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley, gent., and Sarah, his wife, bapt. 6th Oct., 1676, and buried on 4th }i'ebruary fol­ lowing. ( 4) Charles, son of Thomas and Sara Sutton, alias Dudley, bapt. 23d Ang., 1678. ".Mr. Charles Dudley, of Rus­ sels Hall," buried 16th March, 1719-20. (5) Thomas, son of Thomas Dudley, alias Sutton, and Sarah, bapt. 7th July, 1680. "Thomas Dudley, of Russells Hall," buried 15th Sept. , 1700. (6) .John, '" son of :Mr. Thomas Dudley, of Russells," bapt. ::!5th April, 1684. J ohn4 Dudley, alias Sutton, the only surviving son and heir of Thomas, inherited Russells Hall and. lands, and also a small t!state in Feckenha.m, Co. Worcester. No doubt "' the lands and rents within the lordship of Feckenham, "t which Sir Gilbert Talbot gave to his daughter Eleanor, the wife of Jeffrey Dudley ( see Vol. IX, ])f..T:rt ti., p. 91.) He ma1Tied at Chaddesley-Corbett; t Co. ,v orcester, on 28th September, 1708, Katherine, sister and sole heiress of Daniel Feldon, of Warley-,Vigorn, in Halesowen, gent.,§ but died s.p., seised of Russells Hall and lands, and was buried at Dudley, 22d l\Iarch, 1722-3. She married secondly, at

* This entn· may, however, refer to Elizahcth. lidng Hl94. daughter of Thomas of Netherton, referred to, post. +Described in one of the deeds as ".-\11 that meece. place. or plott or parcdl of gronnd, or orchard.·· or parcell of land. meadow. or pasture gro•uEl,;. all lfin~ and bein~ to~ether or ne:tr tog-ether. and situate, lying, :ind heing in the parish of Feckenham and county of Worcester." t For some reason, which I cannot explain, Chaddesley was a favorite place for marriages at thi:s date. The same may be said of Pattingham. Staffordshire. s Thi:-; inform·ition is derived from an abstract of the title of Richard Bloxcidge. to an estate at Halesowen purchased by the trustees of F. D. Lea Smith. 1-:sq. Isaac Feldon was the o,vner of the \Varley estate in 170!1. He appears t<, have died. s. p., and to have been sncceeded by his hrother Daniel. who in his tnrn was succeeded br his sister Katherine. In li:37, Marv Brown. of Hand:sworth. widow. ,John Orton, of Wishaw. Co. \Varwick, malstcr. and Rebecca his wife. Samuel Garbett of Birining­ ltam. wine merchant. and Anne. his wife. and Thomas Hall of Wisha,,·, hnsbanclman. are stated to he heirs at-law of Katherine Winter. and ap­ pear to ha,·e disputed Bloxcid_gc's title. I have not fonnd Katherine':­ haptisrn at Halesowen. hnt Isaac. son of William and Katherine Feldon. ··horn 2Hrd October ... was baptised there +th Xovemhcr. urno. and Daniel. son of the same. on :{rd ~ovemhcr. 1mm. The former wns buried there l!lth July. Iii.'>. and the latter 2:3rd ..\11g-n:-;t. 1,22. t8 Sl'PPLE)lEXT TO

Dudley, 31st l\'Iarch, 172i>, l\Ir. ·wmiam Winter, then of Stour­ bridge, a.nd was buried at Halesowen, as •· Catherine ·winter, widow," of "\Varley-\Yigorn, 30th l\Iay, 1742. By her will, dated l\Iarch, 1742, and proved in .June following, she devised her es­ tate at \Varley 11.nd elsewhere, to Richard Blo:xcidge, of Birining- ham, gent. · John4 Dudley died intestate, and administration was granted at \Vorcester, 231'Cl April, 17:23, to "Katherine Sutton, alias Dud­ ley," his widow. His inventory is remarkable for the large quantity of household goods, and for the many articles which were apparently of a novel character for that time. There were (inter alia) old swords, fowling pieces, books. rings, silver plate. tt candle cup and flagon, mustard pots, pictares, maps, and "landskipps," bridles, whips, pack saddles, three " wooden horses,'' a "hearth stone," and debts due from Richard Chelrnish and Abiathar Hawkes. The total value of the goods was £241 l is. 6d. On his death his real estate came to his five aunts or their representatives as his co-heiresses at law, who sold it to various purchasers. In 1738, \Villiam Lord Dudley and \Vard purchased four of five undiYided parts of the estate. These de­ scended to Ferdinando Dudley Lea, Lonl Dudley, as his heir-at­ law, and subsequently Lord Dudley purchased the other part. The hall has long since been taken down, but a quantity of carved stone ornaments were preserved; and now adorn the gardens at the Grange House, Halesowen. From the title deeds (penes F. D. Lea Smith, Esq.), aided b}· the Dudley parish registers, I am able to give the following ac­ eount of some of the descendants of the five aunts. co-heirs of this last Dudley of Russells. MARSH. Edwm·d 1\-Iarsh of Dudley, '"lirneman," was fo.ther. by Eliz­ abeth4 nee Dudley, of a son· and heir, Edward ~Iare.h, also· a lime­ man at Dudley, whose wife's name was l\Iargaret. Elizabeth4: wife of Edward l\Iarsh, was buried al Dudley, ::Wth l\Iarch, l 720-21, and .Margaret. wife of EdwarcF> Marsh. 011 23d l\Iav. l 731. Thes<~ regis,ters record the baptisms of the following chll~ dren of EdwarcP l\larsh. limenrnu, and MargarPt his wife : i. EL1ZAHET11fi, lmpt. 1:1th Dec. 1711: \mried tls •· Elizahpth. a child of Edward ·Marsh, ,lunior," 22d .Jan .. 1711-12. ii. ·EDWARD, bnpt. 31st .Tun .• 1714-tr,. 011 2,1<1 Au~., 17:):--:: Edward l\Iarsh and Snrah Shurt were rn. HI. Tuo)I.B. hapt. 17th Feh., 171 fi-17. Tiiom~i~. son of Ed- ward l\Iarsh. buried Gth Sept., 1721. iY ••Jon~, hapt. 1st .Jan., 1718-1!1. Y. R1c1u1m. hapt. IOthOct., 1720. Yi. )L.\RGARET, hapt. ~lth Dec .• I 722. Yii. lh:~.rAm~. hapt. flth Feh,. 1724-r,. Dl"DLEY GEXEALOGY. :rn

Yiii. ELIZABETH, bapt. 20th :XoY., 1726. ix. Tno)IAS, bapt. 2Vth June, 1729. ATTWOOD. Richard Attwood, husband of Eleanor4 Dudley, appears to han· lJeen a butcher at Dudley, for Richard Attwood, butcher, was buried there 2t>th Au~., 1715. Eleanor, his wife, was liYing a widow at Dudley in 1724. and was dead in 1726. She was. therefore, no do~bt the Ele~nor Attwood who was buried at Dud­ ley, 20th ,Jan., 1724-5. The issue of Richard and Eleanor, bapt. at Dudley, were : 1. Eow.um\ bapt. :2;-,th .Jan., 1676-7, and buried 20th Aug., 1G77. ii. l\l..\.RY, hapt. lHth .July, 1678, and bmied as dau. of Richard Attwood, 25th April, 1709. iii. Eow ARD, bapt. 2d Sept., 1680, of whom next. iv. Eu•:A~OR, hapt. 10th Dec., 1682, •·borne 3 weeks before." v. R1CHAHI>, bapt. :Wth Oct., 16K;'>, "borne 3 weeks before," hurled as "Richard, child of Richard Attwood," :'>th March. 168H-9. Yi. KATHEH.IsE, lmpt. 2d .June, 1()91. Edward5 Attwood, the only surYiving sou, was also a butcher at Dudley. He m. by license dated 2d April, l 70:-\, being then a bachelor and aged twenty-two, Elizabeth Hawkes of Dudley, a spinster, then aged twenty-one. ~1.nd was bnriPd at Dudley, 15th Xov., 1711. Their children, hapt. at Dudley, were: 1, .Jfary6 , lhtu. of Edward Attwood, huteher, and Elizabeth his wife, bapt. :Wth l\Iurch,-1704~ 111. to Samuel ({r(:'enwav of Dudlev. '· coal eanier." 2, E(h,;(trrl, bapt. 13th )larch, 1 7Cli">- (i, of wl;om next. ;~, Ifotlteri,w. hapt. 20th August, and huri(>d 23d Dec., l 70X. 4, Hannah, hapt. ;-1th Feb., 170~l-10; m. at Oldswinford, Co. Wol"eP~tn, 18th .Tan., 17:27--H, toElishn Wl•stwood. described in 1 73:2 as of Broseley. Salop. gfassnwker. Tlwy had two childrl'll hapt. at Broseley, Yiz.: Ann, lmpt. 2:M arnl buried 24th March, 173:2-:-3; arnl Sarah, hapt. Hith April. 1 rn4, and buried rnth .June, 17:3;,. i">, Eliza.bf'th (whose baptism I have not found), m. first to --.James, mHl se<·mHllv, hv license nt Dndlev. 011 (ith Oct., 1 7;.lO, to .lost-ph .Jones. --o{ Ducll<>y Cnsth.•, yeornm;_;, 80 1lescrihelwllPv. ly! l!lth ::\'oY., 172X! :1u

HAND. ,vn,LIA)I HAND, of Dudley, cooper, had by Priscilla4 his wife. the following issue, all bapt. at I >udley: 1. WILLIAlI", bapt. 23rd April, 1681, died s. p. 11. KATHERI:rn, bapt. 8th February, 1682-3, di~d s. p. m. AN:s, born 13th August, 16~12; married by license at Dudley, 27th December, 1724, to ·william ,villis, of Dudley. collier; and was buried 9th November, 1740. 1v. THO)IAS, bapt. 15th l\larch, 1695-6. v. MARY, bapt. 28th December, 1699, married by license at Dudley, 27th ,July, 1725, to Richard Kidson (in the registers called Chidson) , of Kinver, cooper. vi. SARAH ( baptism not fonnd), married to ,villiam Butler, of Darlaston, and had three children, Sarah, Elizabeth, and James. all under twenty-one in 1727. Tno1uAs5 HAxD, the only surviving son, was also a cooper at Dudley, where he and Mary his wife were both living in 1727. DUDLEY, ALIAS SUTTON, CONTINUED. Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley, of Netherton, gent., made his will on 3rd !_i~ebruary, 1646-7, and it was proved at Worcester in August, 1647. He gives all his lands, houses, cattels, chattels. t>tc., to "Anne Sutton, alias Dudd('ley," his wife, for life, and then to Thomas his eldest son for ever, he paying £100 within one year after the death of the said Anne, to '-Edward Sutton. alias Duddeley," the testator's youngest son, and an equal sum to Thomas Baker, testator's son-in-law. Anne, the wife, is made sole executrix. The inventory betokens a good establish­ ment, and a fair supply of furniture in hall, kitchen, hall-cham­ ber, parlour, upper chamber, buttery, etc. He had "ironstone upon the bankes at his colewOI'ks," implements of husbandry. oats, barley, rye, six kine, five cah-es, thirty-five sheep, etc. He was buried at Dudley : s ;·Thomas Sutton, gent.," on 6th of February, 1646-7. Anne, his widow, was buried at Dudley as "l\Irs. Anne Dud­ ley, alias Sutton," on the H>th of September, Hi54. Her will is dated 8th December, 16;'):3, hut was not proved until Decem­ ber, HHi2,* at \Vorcester. She descrilws herself~:is ·'Ann Su,;ton, alias Dudley. of Dudley. widow." and desires to lH' buried in Dudley Church near her hushan

* During the Commonwealth all wills were proYNl in London. It is probably for this reason that probate was not applied for nntil after th(' Restoration. t These lands would appear to h:we been her own freehold. She would seem therefore to ha\·e been an heiress ( or rather a co-heiress. for shl' hacl a sister. Eleanor Smith), hut I haYe in Yain enCDLEY GENEALOGY. 31 his life, and then to Robert Sutton, alias Dudley, his eldest son, and if the said Robert should die without male issue, then to Thomas, second son of the aforesaid Thomas, and in default of male issue to him, then to "Farthinandoe Sutton, alias Dudley," and his heirs for ever. And when the aforesaid Robert inherited the said lands called '-Scotts," he was enjoined to pay to the aforesaid Thomas, and to "Farthinandoe," third son of the afore­ said Thomas, £10 a piece within four years nfter their father's death. "I give to my son, Edward Sutton, alias Dudley, one bed­ stead which my sister Elner Smyth lyeth on, and the feather bed which I lyeth (sic) on, and one blue coverlet, and the bigger of the two lesser brasse potts, etc., etc. To my daughter, Ann Baker, my best petticoat. To my grandchild, Thomas Baker, £5, one half of which to set him prentice when that he is able to goe, and the other half when that he doth come to the age of 21. To the other three grandchildren (sic) of my daughter, Ann Baker, each of them one dish of pewter after my decease. To my grandchild, Robert Sutton, alias Dudley, the bedstead and all the joyne ware in the chamber over the hall. and one of the best dishes of pewter after his fatl1er's death. To Margaret Dudley, my grandchild, one of my best pewter dishes. To Ann Sutton, alias Dndley, the same, and one chest at. my bed's feet, and one tine flaxen towel. To my grandchild, ,John Sutton, alias Dudley, one of my best dishes of pewter. To my daughter-in-law, l',Iar­ g-ery Dudley, wife of the aforesaid Edward Dudley, oue ruff.'' Her son Tho_mas to be sole executor. The issue of Thomas and Anne were : 1. TnolL\S,"* of whom next. ii. E~w ARO. He appears to be tlw Edward Dudley, alias Sutton, who was deforciant in a fine of lands in Dudley in Hilary. t 6;';7, John Parkes lwin~ -complainant. By l\Iar~ery his wife ( who was buried at Dudley, 14th .Junei Ulf-i;), as wife of Edward Dudley), he had issuf', a son .John, bapt. there (as son of Edward and l\Iar~erv Sutton) ill st Dec .• 164.H. .-\n Edward Dudley, whom I s~1p1;ose to be this Edward, was buried at Dudley~ :27th .Jan., ltifiH-!l. m. AxxE, m. a~ "Anne Sutton," :rnth .Jan., 1G4-~-4. to Thomas Baker, liy whom she had issue, a son 7710·,na~. Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley, the eldest son. was twice mar­ ried: first to Katherine. who ·(as wife of Tho1~rns Sutton) was hnrie>cl at Dudley, 2;",th .J lllH', l ii:",:~: and Sl'('onclly, in 1 f-if>n, to

* Th1n11as. son of :\Ir Thomas 1>11dley. gent... was haptised at St. Thoma:-;·s. D11dll•y. 21st November, llill:: Edward. son of :Mr. Thomas Dudley. at l-it. Edm1md"s, Hith '.\lareh. UiW-1 i. and Anne. dau~hter of Thomas lhdlev. gent.. at St. Ethn 1111rrs. 011 -Hh :.\farch. u; I ~-1!1. Pro­ hahly these were the three children of Thomas and Anne, hnt it is diffi­ cult to say. for tliere was more than one Thomns Dndlcy at this date. Bridget Rhodes. Their b:.tnns were published at Dudley, 3d Aug., 1656, and two Sundays after, ::rnd they were no doubt married before a .Justice of the Petlce, hut there is no note of their actual marriage in the Dudley registers. The will of '· Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley, the elder, of :Setherton, in the parish of Dudley, gent.," is dated 23d ·uec., 168:?, and was proved at '\Vorcester in February following. He gave his lease of " Mr. J eaven 's * land," as also his personal estate ( except the long table in the hall, and the wainscot there, and the back behind the kitchen fire) to Bridget his wife, cluring her life; but if she married again, it was to be equally divided l)etween his five daughters. To his son, .John Sutton, alias Dudley, his dwelling­ house and buildings at Netherton, and the la11d belonging thereto, called '" .:Merry Hurst," also the " long table" l,efore mentioned. he paying to his two brothers and five sisters as follows : "'to my sons, Thomas and Ferdinando Sutton, alias Dudley, £5 each : and to my daughters l\l:uy, Katherine, Bridget, Susanna and Elizabeth, £6 each." His wife Bridget to-be sole executrix, and his goods and chattels to be equally divided among his above­ named children after her death or second marriage. To his son .John, the benefit of the les,se of Jevon's land after the widow's cleath, and to his son Robert, 2s. fid. only, he being already otherwise provided for. His well-beloved kinsmen, t Henry Dix­ on and Riclrnrd Dixon, to be overseers, and to have twelve pence each for their trouble. Bridget, the widow, proved the will, and as •' Bridget Dudley, ,vidow," was buried at Dudley i i4th Oct., 1687. She died intestate, and administration of her effects was granted at w·orcester, in Nov., 1687, to l\lary Dud­ ley, alias Sutton, spinster, her daughter. Hy Katherine, his first wife, Thomas lalcl issue : i. RORERT 6, " son of Thonrns and Catherine Sutton, bapt. (? born) 21st Dec., 1640, about ;} o'clock in the morning" ( Dudley Register). Of him next. ii. THO::\L\.s, "son of Thomas Sutton, gent., an

* There is a final concord of Mich:l'lmas. ll'i Clinrles l T, 1 iiii!i. in which Thoma,:-- ,Jcvon, gent.. is comphtinnnt. and Thom:1s Dndley. alias 8ntton. and others. deforciants. of lands in l):1dley. tThey were prohably kimm1en of his wife Bridget. for the Dudley registers shO\V th:tt Henry Dixon married 22nd Septemher. 11;;-m. )fa.rgarct ·· Roode,'' and that they had issne ( inter aliosJ Hen1·.L haptise42-H. and Richard. baptised 2iith .\lay. lliH. ··« lld Henry Dixon was buried ith ,July. UiiS." t Thoma~. son 0f Thomas Sutton. alias I>11dlcy. _g-ent .. was baptised at Dndley. Hth :.0,eptemher. Hii4. and ··Bety:· dn.ng-hter of the same. Stlt .\pril, l«ii2. On 5th Xon:rnber. W,'10. )larg:ery, the wife of Thomas Dud­ ley. gent.. was hnried. Thomas lhHlleyi :m

m. F1morxAXD06, "son of Thonias5 and Catherine Sutton," bapt. l!Hh Dec., 16i50. There is a license at ·worcester, dated 21st Aug., 16Xl, for the marriage of Ferdinando Dudley, of Dudley, aged about twenty-five, nayler, and ,Joan Dixon* of the same place, a.bout forty, widow. This marriage is recorded in the parish registers of Halesowen as having been solemnized there on :21st Aug., 1681. The age of the bridegroom, it will be seen, is understated; he was upwards of thirty in 1681. He had issue by this lady, a dau. Anne (mentioned in her uncle Robert's will, 1689), who was bapt. at Dudley, as daughter of Ferdinando Dudley, alias Sutton, on 16th July, 1682. 1, Eleanor1 , "daugh­ ter of .Mr. Thomas and Catherine Dudley," bapt. 8th July, 1645. '2, Anne, "'daughter of Thomas Sutton, gent., and Mrs. Cath­ erine," bapt. 26th Dec., 1647. She was unmarried in 1680, when she proved the will of her sister Margaret, and (with her

ber. 1696. Esther, wife of Thomas Dudley, was buried 7th March, 1728-!1, and '·Thomas Dudley at Springmore" lalmost identical with ·•Scotts") was buried 10th September, 17:W. It would seem from the Dudley registers that Thomas and Esther had the following issue, though it is of course possible tl1at Thomas Dudley and Thomas Sutton were two different per,;:ons: 8 i. Katherine , daughter of Thomas and Esther Dudley, baptised 14th March. 16!)6-i, (just three months after marriage). Katherine, daughter of Thomas and Esther Dudley, buried 26th May, li24. ii. Marga.ret, daughter of Thomas Sutton, nailor, and Esther, born 13th .-\pril, 1699, and baptised 1st February, liOl-2, on the same day as her brother Thomas. iii. Thomas, sou of Thomas Sutton, nailor, and Esther, baptised 1st February, 1701-2. vi. Ferdinando, son of Thomas Dudley, nailor. and Hester, baptised l ith .June. 1705. The latter may. I think, be identified with the Ferdinando8 Dudley who ·was married. 3rd Au!rnst, 1724, to Phoebe Rolinson, and had a son l<'erdinando. ba.µtised 30tl1 October, 1726, and buried 1st June, 1727. Ph. Ferdinando, baptized 3d April, 1738. ti. Katherine. baptized 3Jt,.t Angust, 17-!0, and buried 15th December, 1i -12. Anne. the wife of Ferdinando Dudley Dudley (sic), was buried 6th \:[arch. li-1:1-2, and on 8th ,January. 1750-51. he married a third wife, Plucbe Henlev. bv whom he had no further b~ne. He was buried 25th May, I 752, ancl .Phrube Dudley, probably his widow, was married to Thomas Bagley, 1st October, 17.5:-3. * She was the widow of Oliver Dixon. of Dudley. By him she was mother of an only danghter, Mary. married to Christopher Robinson of Dudley, ancestor of Brooke Robinson. Esq .. JI. P. for Dudley. 34 St:PPLEMEXT TO son, Nicholas) is referred to in the will of her brother Robert as "my late sister, Ann Gilberts." It appears from the parii:sb register of Rowley Regis that ~, Xicholas Gilborde and Ann Dud­ ley of Dudley" were m. there 30th .Jan., 1680-81. 3, _Jfarg11ret, whose baptism I have not found. She appears, from her will, to have resided at Islington, but she d. at Dudley and was buried there 18th May, 1680, as'' Margaret Sutton, alias Du (;f age, or at the death of ~Iary, my wife. To Anni Sutton. alias Dudley, daughter of my brother Ferdinando, two joined chairs which were mine before I was married, to ht.> dl•lh·ere

Farm,' or • Scotts Tenement,' in the manor and foreign of Dud­ ley, for her life." He also gives his residue to his said wife, and makes her his sole executrix:. The will was proved at ,vorcester, in :March, 168~)-90. :\fary, his widow, was buried at Dudley as l\lary Sutton, alias Dudley, widow, 3d Dec., 1698. She also made a will dated 7th .Jan., 1694:, and proved at vVorcester in Ap1il, 1699. What she had to leave she chiefly bequeathed to her two daughters, Honor, the wife of ,vnliam Fieldhouse, and Lydia, * the wife of Roger Clifton, nailer, and their children. She gives certain dishes of pewter to "Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley, son of my brother-in­ law, Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley," and to Elizabeth, daughter of her said brother-in-law, "the pewter dishes which were the property of my late husband, Robert Sutton, alias Dudley." Male descendants of this branch no doubt still exist in "illus­ trious obscurity," but I dare not attempt to trace them out. I think it probable, however, that John Dudley, eldest son of Thomas by his second wife, Bridget, may be identical with ".John Dudley, alias Sutton, of Coseley, nailer," who was buried at Dudley 26th Dec .• 1684-. .Administration of his goods was granted at Lichfied on 1st May, 1685, to "'Hester Dudley, alias Sutton. widow," his relict. Nicholas Persehouse, Cornelius Whitehouse, and ,vmiam Whitehouse made his inventory. Thomas, son of John and Hester Dudley, alias Sutton, of Cose­ ley, was baptized at Sedgley, 31st July, 1684, and a John Dud­ ley was married to Hester Hickman at Halesowen on 25th Oct., 1683.

ABSTRACTS OF DUDLEY vVILLS AND .ADMINIS­ TRATIONS FROM THE WORCESTER REGISTRY, 1543-1755.

REV. .AXDREW DUDLEY, 154.3. Andrew Dudley, clerk, dateil January, 1543, and proved 7th :\lay, 1543. "To be buried in ye church of ye exaltation of ye m·osse in P'shore" (Pershore). To my mother 20s. ; to Denys my brother 20s., and all my rayrnent; to Anne my sister, 20s. yt is in my brother Richard's hands. Residue to his brother Walter Dudley. and he appointed sole executor ; Conard Richardson, g:ent., to be overseer: "itnesses "Henri Smyth, chauntry priest in P'shor" with others. ,TEFFREY DUDLEY, EsQ., of Russells, 1571. ELEANOR DUDLEY of same 1582.

* Lydia. dau. of .Tohn and Mary Hill, was hapt. at Dudley, 23d April, 1657. and m. there to Roger Clifton, 25th July. 1677. SCPPLE:\IEXT TO

( See "The Barons of Dudley" Sta.ff. Coll., IX., 2 J)JJ. !J 1 and 98).

THOl\IAS DUDLEY, 1612. Thomas Dudley of Hanley Castle, Co. "~orcester, husband­ man, dated 14th September, 1612; to my son Edmund a heifer in calf; to my son John Dudley a ·•coult" ; to my daughter Anne Dudley my lease of my house; residue to my son .John and my daughter Anne to be equally divided; proved by Anne. Thomas Sutton, alias Dudley of Netherton, 1647. Vide ante. Anne Sutton, alias Dudley of Dudley, 1662. Vide ante. Thomas Dudley, alias Sutton of Russells, 1664. Virle ante.

JOHN DUDLEY, OF PERSHORE, 1674. John Dudley of ,vick by Pershore, husbandman, will clate

RICHARD DCDLEY, of Rowley Regis, 16U4. Richard Dudley, of Rowley Reg-is, Co. Stafford, nailor, clntetl 4th 1\Iay, 1687, and proYed in ~ovember, 1694, To my cousin Elinor Richards, wife of \Villi am Richards of Rowley, £$. To my cousin, Ann '\Vhitehouse, wife of Nathaniel W'hitehonse of Tipton, £8. To my cousin, .Jane Dudley of Rowley, .£8. To my brother .John Dudley, £10. To my brother Thomas Dudley. £5. To my cousin .John Chambers, of Tipton, 40s. To my ronsin Richard Chambers, of Howley, 40s. To my eonsin :\Iary, wife of Richard ,v estwood, :Ws. To my cousin Ann Dudlev of ,vest Bromwich, 10s. To my cousin Eiizaheth. wife of Thc;m::u, Oakley, 10s. To my cousin Edward Dudley, of Oldbury. l0s. To my cousin Elinor, wifl' of \Yilliam \Yaitrnan, of Howh•y, ;',:,;.: and to her six children, .Joh. W"illiam, :\Ian·, Sara. Catlwri1w und Rebecca, 5s. earh. To the poor of Rowl~v. :2:,s. :\Iv hrot lwr:,; Thomas Ducllev and .John Dndlcv to he exe~uton.,;. Tl;e kstator was buried at Rowley. l~lth Uet.,~ 16!J4. ::\Iary Sutton. alias Dudh•y, \Yidow. lfi!l!I. 17tle wite.

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THO:\IAS DUDLEY, of Rowley Regis, 1703. Thomas Dndley, of Rowley Regis, Co. Stafford, yeoman, will dated 30th .Tan., 1701, and proved in Feb., 1703-4. To my cousin, Avory * Fullward, £[). To .Jane Fullw::ud, his wife, £15. To .John, Avory, Elizabeth and .Jane. sons and daughters of the said A vory and .Jane Fullw~ud, my house, barn, buildings, lands, and tenements at ,vest Bromwich, now in the occupation of Thomas Farmer, being four acres. To my cousin Elianor, wife of "~illiam Richartls, £4. To Elizabeth Parkes, claughter of the ~aid \Yilliam Richards, 40s. To .John. ,villiam, Thomas, and .Jane Richards, other children of the said \Villia.m and Elianor, H>s. each. To my cousin Ann \Vhitehouse, late wife of Nathaniel \Vhit(>house, £5. To ~ nthaniel, son of the above Ann, 40s. To Edward, ,John, James and Joseph, four other sons, 20s. each. To my cousin John Chambers, of Tipton, £3, and to each of his children, 20s. To Mary, late wife of my cousin Richard Cham­ bers, and to her four children, 20s. each. To my cousin Elianor \Veetnrnn, 4:0s., and to Sarah and Catherine hel' daughters, 10s. each. To Job and :Mary \Veetman, 20s. each. To ,vmiam \Veetman an

* ~\xery. or Alvery, was a favourite baptismal name in the ancient \Varwickshirc farnilv of Fullwood. Six children of AYerY and Jane Full­ wood were bapth,cd~at Rowley between ms, and li07. Avery, their son. ,vas baptised there 2,M Jnly, Hi94-, and on 30th ::\lay, 1719, a license wa~ g-ranted from ,vorcester for the mnrria.ge of A ,·ery Fnller, alias Fullwood, of Rowley, bachelor. aged twentv-ti\·e to l\farv Smith of Dudlev. widow. agecl twe11t,·-niue. The Warwic.kshirc Fnlhvoods were conne~ctcd ·witl; ti1c Haden~ ·or Haden Hill in Howley Regis, Henry Haden of that place having married Elizabeth. daughter of Adam Fullwood of Stndley, in \Varwickshire, and she, de~cribe1l as wife of Henry Haden, ·was adminis­ tratrix of her father in l(i!1!i. Henn- Haden of Haden Hill. gent.. was lmricd at Howler. 12th October. l 781i, and Elizaheth his wife on 21st Angnst. 17,t!. Thl'Y lrnll. with othP-r issue. a son, the Rev. ·Fullwood Haden, haptize1l at itowley. 2!ith :\fay, Hi9:3, and buried there 29th .Turn.. •. 17 .'i-l, aged ~ix:ty-one. t Richard Colhornc. of Ro,vlcy, aml Ann Dntlh.!)" were married at I>ndley, 21.;th April, IH90. 38 SCPPLK\IEXT TO

.fnne, 1715. To my son .Tohn I)ll(lley of En·sliam, Inn bolder~ all my personal estate, and also the mcssuag-e of tenen1ent where­ in I now liYe, and the land which I bold hy l('ase dlll'ing- the 1ife of my daughter Ann Dudk•y. To rny said daughtPr Aun, £G a year to be paicl to her out of the sui

ADAl\1 DUDLEY, 1715. Adam Dudley of Atch Lench, in the parish of Church Lench~ Co. ,vorcester, in a very short will, dated September, 1715, and proYed in Xovember following, leaYes to each of his children (not named) ls., and the rest of his estnte to Sara his wife, whom he makes sole executrix.

,vILLIA.31 DUDLEY,* 1718. 1Villiam Dudley of Dudley, Co. ,vorcester, horseert;' -'Stubbe," and "Rose," with all the gearing belonging to them, and also one ton of hay and my second best coat. To my son .Josiah .Dudley, £:20, and my best coat. To my sister-in-htw, l\Iargery Roades '•fife guineys,'' ~rnd one pair of slrnke down sheets. To Sarn Smith, :30s. The rest of my personal estate ''within doors or out," to my daughter Hannah Homer, and I make her sole executrix. In the inYen­ tory ten horses aud their gearing are ntlned at £20 Os. 6d., and two cows at £4 .

.JOHN DUDLEY OF RUSSELLS, 1723. (See Auotlier Page.)

\VILLI A:\I DUDLEY, 1732. ,vminrn Dudley of Dudley, Co. ,vorcester, yeoman, hut in the inventory called locksmith, will dated 12th )larch, 172K-~J, and proved in December, 17:12. ••Imprimi8, I do not innnywnys

* William DncllcY. horseclrin~r, was hnriecl at Dndle,,. 2Gth Ang-nst 171.S. There were· two ·' horseclriYers" of this na111e. bnt the tcsfotor a,ppcars to haYe hecn the ,vnuam Dndley whose wife's n:tmc w:1s .-\lice (bnried at I>ml'e~·, Hlst .T11ly. 171:'.). for Josiah (nametl in his will as his son), son of William and Alice Dndley. was born 10th Xo\·emher. Jli%. and there were three other chihlren. Elizabeth. Samuel and Sarah. al I stated to he born (not baptized) of ,vrniam and Alice. who T 1.J.a,·e heen the H:umah Ho­ mer named in the will. Hannall. wife of .John Homer. was hnric

~ndeavor to obstruct or hinder the marriage covenant made between me and my loving wife Elizabeth, but do hereby ratify and confirm the same. And upon the decease of my said wife, I give to my son Thomas my dwelling house, barns, shop, build­ ings, and premises at Tipton, alias Tibington, now in the occupa­ tion of Benjamin Harris." Houses and land at "\Vest Bromwich, ~tncl barn and land at Rowley Regis which were purchased by my father, Thomas Dudley, of John "\Villetts of Rowley, and also the land acljoining that I lately bought of Thonrns \ViHetts, brother of the said John, all to the testator's said son Thomas Dudley, together with all live stock, implements, etc., Hand after my wife and daughter have made choice of two beds, my son Thomas is to have two beds,'' also chests, pewte1·, linen, etc., "my cast mettall backless ( ?) grate and fire grate, my wearing apparel, and my father's Bible. To my daughter Elizabeth, £100, to be paid her within one year of my decease, and £80 within three years;" to he charged on the estate a1. Rowley. Executors, the said son Thomas and .James Gough '"my brother-in-law." By a codicil, dated 1732, testator bequeathes £10 each to his grand-daughters, )Iary Dudley and Hannah Dudley, daughters of his son Thomas. The testator was buriell at Dudley, 20th October, 1732.

SARAH DUDLEY, 1752. Sarah Dudley of Chnrch Lench, Co. "\Vorcester, widow, will dated .iuly, 1751, and proYed ]\fa.y, 1752, gives half her house­ hold goods (except the dairy) and £25 to her daughter Hannah Dudley, and the residue to her sou "\Villiam Dudley, whom she :1ppoints sole executor.

SARAH DUDLEY, 176a. Sara.h Dudley of Rowley ~egis, spinster, allministratiou grant­ ed 15th ~lay, 1755, to her brother ,Joseph Dudley of Oldbury, in the parish of Halesowen, nailor.

ABSTRACTS OF ,vILLS OF DCDLEYS, (Not <~f the Baronial Family of Dudleys.) ,JOH~ lJt:DLEY OF \YnLYERHA:\lPTON, 1755 . .John Dudley, of ,volYedmmpton, schoolma:::;ter. "·m dated 1~th March, 17 45, and 1n·oved lHth April, 17 55; mentions his wife ,Jane. sons Thorn:u;, ,John, "\Vm. and Benjamin, dau~hter )1ary Dudley. .. ::\ly said fiY<' ehildren," My grnndson, ,vm • Parkes. Appoints his wife and the Rev. Thomas Craddock exet·­ utors. Son .John Dudley was administrator of his mother ,Ja1w. April lXth.1755, ::,he being then widow. This .John was of St . .:\Iartins-le-Grand, :\IiddlE.>sex, locknrnker. -iO SCPPLE::.\lEXT TO

,V.:u. DCDLEY, OF ,VoLVERILUll'Tt>~, l ,G:3. ,vm. Dudley, of ,volverluunpton, tailor. "'ill dated 12th Fell.. 1762, and proved 11th April. 17Gj, mentions my sons, ,\·m. Dudley and .John Dudley, and my daughter )fary, now the wift• of Paul ,vestwood. .Executors, his two sons. ,\·m. and .John. In a memorandum he mentions ••my two grandchildren, Thoma::; and Eliz. Dudley. children of my late son John Dudley.'' "·m proved by ,vm. Dudley alone, .John having died in the testator's lifetime. ,v:u. Dcm,EY, OF T1PTOX, Hi49. "\Vm. Dudley, of the parish of Tipton, nailor. "'ill made 2~)th )lay, 1643, in the presence of Henry Dudley, ,vrn. Dudley, Ed­ ward Dudley and Eliz. Dudley, proved 16th April, 1G4!). Gives all to his wife, Eleanor Dudley. She was buried at Tipton, 15th· April, 1656.

Tnmus DcDLEY, OF RcirnLY, Co. Stafford. locksmith. "\Vill dated 24th Oct., and proved 18th Nov., 170!); gives to his wife, Bridget Dudley, land in Eccleshall, called Dallows, and makes her sole executor. l\Ientions Edward and Thomas. bis two sons, his daughter l\Iar_y Dudley ( under 21 ) , and his ·' father," Richard Harwood. Inventory made 5th Nov., 17mL

,v:u. lkDLEY, OF TIPTOX, 1741. Administr~1.tion of the effects of ,vm. Dudley, of Tipton, granted 13th .July, 17 4L to .John Dndley of same phtCP, nailor. his father. Sureties, )lartin Bro1rn;grove, of Lichfield·, and Ed­ ward Price, of Dudley. X o inventory. He was buried at Tipton. :nh ,July, 1741. ,VILLIAJI DCDLEY, OF STAFFOim, 1762. "\Vm. Dudley, of the horough of 8tafforcl, carpenter. ,vm dated 14th Ang., 1761. ancl pron~d 1st Feh .• 1762; mentions my lo,ing wife, Lettice Dnclley; to my three sons, ,Joseph, Thomas and Samuel, one shilling each. )Iy two loving daughters, :\Iary Dudley and Letti cc Dudley, to be execntrixes. \Yitntssed hy ,John Buck and two others.

THO)L\::- l>l"DLEY, * OF STAFFORD. 177:-3. Thom~u; Dudley. of Stafford, gent. ,nu dated 6th Feh. ~ l 7G7. and prove(l 17th May, 177:1; mpnti0118 "my (lear wife" ( c·hristian name not give11), my son Thomas, nnd my sou Cliark•s Drnllc•y, ~1 merchant at Charlestown. in the province of South Carolina. l\Iy <·opartners. .. John Byrd (the lnte .John Hall, decl'asc•d) nnd .r ohn Stevenson." The son Thomas to be sok' executor.

* Thomas Dudley. the testator, w:1s father of Charles Dudle,· of New­ port. IL I.. whose son. Hon. Charles E. l)ll(llcY. wa:-- tbc Senator of ~ew York State. whose widow cstahlished Dmllcy ~ lliscrn1tory. DCDLEY GEXEALOGY. 41

HILTON. ( See page 778.)

.. coL. ,vINTHROP7 HILTON (Ichabocl6 , Col. 1'Vtnthrop5, Col. lVilitl,rop\ .Amt=i D1tdle.1J, Rev. S1on11el=\ Gov. Tlwmcu:; 1 ) m. 1st, Betsey Folsom, and settlecl on the homestead at New )Iarket. They had: 1.~ .Jon:s F.8, m. Lydia :Moore and resided at Lynn, ~Jass. Col. ,vintbrop m. 2d, Theoclota .Jenness . 11... F'..LIZABETH F • 8 , Cl • unm. 111.... 1,"I ARY A NN 8 , unm. IV. \VrxTIIROP8, unm. v. FRA:scrs .J.\ unm. vi. ScsAN S.8, m . •Jecluthan Bruce of Lynn, )lass. vii. )LmTHA ,v. 8, m. Augus­ tus Warner, ~tncl they resided at Danvers, )lass. viii. ANDREW .J. \ m. --, and reside,1 in Boston, )I ass.

•ANDRE\Y7 HILTON ( lViuthrop6• Col. Winthro1, 5, Col. lVin­ throp4, Anne3 Duell y, Re,·. San,u--l2, Gov. Tlw1ri.a.:, 1) was b. Aug. 8, 176:3, at New :Market, N. H., d. 1835, at New :Market, m. Deborah, chm. of Col. Samuel Gilman. Their children were : i. CLARrssA8 • ii. DEHOR ..\.H 8• iii. SARAH8• iv. St:sA:s8, m. Hon. John Kelley of Exeter. v. Ax:sts. vi. ELizA8 • vii . .A.xDREwB. ,~iii. JonxB. ix. Tno:-.rA~ J.8 x .•JOSEPH S.8 x1. MARY8 • ( See J>· 779.) •GEORGE6 HILTOX (Durlley5, .Joseph4, Ann3 D,u.dley, Rev. Su,nwel2, Gov. Tlwmns1) was of New l\Iarket, N. H., Esq., m. :Vfa.ry ,Yigg~n of Stratham. and had one only child, viz. : •GEORGE OLIVER', of Xew :Market, a representative in 1839; m. Nancy '\Valker, and had, at New l\Iarket: 1, Geo. 0.8, m. l\Iartha \Viggin. 2, .Jfory 1lf.8, m. --",.iggin of Dover, and resided at \Vashington, D. C.

(.Seep. 1036-7.) DovER, N. II., Nov. 23, 1886. DEA'X DUDLEY, E:sQ., D,,ar Sfr: I an-. not positive where I had authority for making Abigail Dudley to be wife of Jonathan 1Vatson. In early clays I did not record authorit:J as later. But I have no clonht it was from ,John Kelley. You will notice that there was no -' Xortlrn.mpton" in that clay. You will notice, also, that one .Jonath:111 1 ha<1 son Smnucl2 , who had (b. in Docet, 11 Jan .• 17:rn) a son lVi11thro1/3 : that .Jonathan's1 son Davicl2 (of Dou:r) had sons Dndley3 and "~inthrop3 , and that this last named ,vin­ throp3 went to E:rpfer and lived' there in 17-17. A whole race of Duclleys an<1 """inthrops ( Christian name) have come down from .Jonathan1 \Vatson in Don't\ ·without shadow of a donht-to this day and gen~ration ! I suggest whether your Northampton 42 :, rPPLE:\IEXT TO man 1s not identical with our Jonathan1. Especially as WP fin

,vILL OF ~JOHN PUREFAY, ESQ., I:s ,viucn Tuo:HAS DcDLEY Is ~L-\.DE A LE<;ATEE. Jonx PcREFAY of Shaldeston, Bucks., Esq., 4 l\Iay, 1579, proved. 25th .May, 157~). ,vife Anne. :l\Iy nephew Edward Purefey ( again written Purefaye). My nephew and niece George Purefey and his sister. My cousin Thomas Pnrefey ttnd my cousin Elizabeth, his sister. Nephew Edward Purefey, again referred tons '·cosin" Edward Purefey. Thomas ,vorsley my ~ister's daughter's son. Every of the children of my cousin Andrew Skne (Skerne?) being at this present five in number. My cousin Robert Thorne. .Mary "r orsely and Katherine W 01·sseley. Thomas Dudley. Thomas Stretley. )Iy nephew ~:dward Thorne. Loving friend Peter ,ventworthe, Esq. Brot herR ,vmiam and Richard Purefey. -Bakon, 22. [This will I have saved on account of the mention in it of a Thomas Dndley (see l\lr. Dean Dndley·s remarks on the possible connection of Pnrefey and Dudley). H.F. W. The testator .John Purefov was of Shnlston in Bucks., son and heir of Edward Pnrefoy of Shireford. E!--q. (Leic.), who ,va.s born at Etticld, .June 13. 1494, and died at Shalston .•Jnne I, 1;}58. Edward, Esq., was son and heir of Xicholas. csee Herald's Visitation, published by Hurl. Society, 18(i~)). The pedigree reaches back to ..\. n. 1277. ,John Pnrefoy of Shalston, the testator in the above abstract. was the one mentioned on page 19 of my History of the Dudleys. Xicholls's History of Leicester­ shire says he married, at St. Dunstan's in London, Anne. daughter of Thomas Windsor, Esq , of Bentley, son of Sir Andrews ,vinclsor, K. C. B .. brother of Edmund Dndlev's 1irst wife. t:1at is, Edmund, father of .John Duke of Northumberla.ncl. She was his second "·ifl'. The first wife of the testator, .John Purefoy. wa,;; Elizabeth Brome. d:tn. of Sir John Brome of Halton. Co. Ox.on. Kt. He does not mention any children and probably bad no descendants. r1sitr,,tiou of Lf,;. ·"'l!,s Ju~ di~·d ·"·P· The Herald's Visitation and Xicholl's Leicester!--hire giYe the names of his eight brothers and 1ive sisters. making H children~of Edward Pure­ foy, Esq., and his \\ ife Anne Fettiplace (dan. of Richard Fettlplace, of Ba8sils-leiµ:h. Berks.). born at Shirefonl Pana, ,July Iii. 1-i!IG, d. Lil,S. Tbe fourteen children were as follows: I. .fuhn, testator. 2. Th11mn.'<. married a clanµ:hter of \Vennmn or \\~aynrnan. cl. s. p. ;-3, Hfrha1'!!. who ( says the Visitation) married "Xicltolus Foxton. widow, daughter of Pell." This means Xicolls of F:txton, GDLEY GEXEALOGY.

•\V-:.\L K. IYCDLEY DEAD.

OxE OF THE P1W'.\Il'XEXT :\h:x oF :\Iox:uouTH, )IE. -Am:, 76 YRs . .:\Iox'.\lOUTH, Feb. 17, lK~H .- \Villiam K. Dudley died at his home in )Ionmonth, Tuesday afternoon, at 1.25 o'clock, from cong:estion of the brain and lungs, after an illness of only four­ teen hours. )Ir. Dudley was born in )larch, 1X20, and was a lineal descendant of Thomas Dudley, one of the early Massachu­ setts colonists and C:joyernor. :Mr. Dudley has been a resident for oYer fifty years of :Monmouth, and one of the most prominent de Chilshnrst. widow of Strellev. Bv her he htid two chi'.dren: i . .John, 11 A .. Canon of Christ <"":lrnrch, Oxford, d. HiOl, .<; fl ; and ii. Thomas, m. Ble11dina Goodwin. dan. of Thom·1s Goodwin. Bishop of Bath and Wells. \Yiliam'l Ptuefov m. 2d, Cecilv Goodwin, dan. of .John of m1cks, in Hii9. The_v ha.cl~ i. Edward of Shalston, d. 15!H, m. ,Joyce, clan. and heir nf Georg-e Pnrefoy of Dravton. d. 159G; ii. ,John; iii. Thomas; iv. Anne, d. yonng. 9. F, a,,ris. m. Anne Furthe, dau. of Anthony of Fnrthe, :Sorth,mts. and had: i. George, d :;;. p.; ii. Eliza­ beth. 10. JJ,11·!1. m. Thomas Thorne of Yardley, Northan ts, and bad: i. Anthony Thorne; ii. Edward Thorne; iii. Robert Thorne; iv. Th,,rney Thorne; v. K·itherine Thorne, m. Francis Worsley; and vi. Snsanna Thorne.. m Ilo.u-ers. 11. /i:lizflf>Pth, m. Sir Humphrey Brad­ bonrne of Derbyshire. 12 . .Anw·, rn. Swillington. 13. Swsan, a nun of Svon. 1-L F,·anc,-~. 0 The testator .John P11refov. in his will here abstracted mentions his wife ··Anne Windsor." his· nephew Edward Pnrefoy, son of 8 William, his nephew and niece Geor~e and Elizabeth, children of 9 Francis, his ·•cousin Thomas Purefov and his crmsin Elizabeth his sister." These are the children of his uucie Simon Pnrefov whose wife was Barbara Dix­ wcll. Thev were 35 ,·ears of age. Elizabeth w:1s wife of ,vmiam Ack­ worth of lieut. Perhaps they ltacl lived with hlm in their youth. "Cousin Edward Purefoy" might mean bis nephew Edward's son Edward. ·•Thomas, :Marv and Katherine Worsle,,•, were children of Katherine (Thorne) Worsley, wife of Francis \\;orsley and dau~hter of Mary (P:1refoy) Thorne. The children of Andrew Sime (8kerne:) might have been his mother's grandchildren. Cousin Robert Thorne, son or grand­ son of his sister M:iry. Prnbably this sentence is to be read, "l\1y cousins Robert Thorne, :\fory Worsley and Katharine ,vorsley, Thomas Dndlev und Thomas Strellev." His brother \Villiam's first wife was an heires~. widow of Strellcy: ·•Nephew Edward Thorne" was son of his sister l\farv. ''Brothers William and Richard Purefov." Richard had no children. ·ae was hnsb:ind of .fndµ;e Nicolls's mother· at Fa.x:ton, North­ ants. He purchased i-ix: parts of Faxton manor of Edward Sannders in l:38;'.i. Our Gov. Thomas Dnont his mother's family. who were known to have hee11 just snch a Puritan race, connected with the ~ieolls m1cl Pell families. The wills of other Purefoys ma~' show the natnrc of his kinship to them all. I feel verJ grateful to Mr. Water:-: for all his good ·work. DEA:S DUI>LEY.] 44 fWPPLE)[EXT TO bnsiness men of the place all through his early and middle lifr. He first located on a farm in the •·Lyon"

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..\. LIST OF THE VESSELS TH ..\.T ARRLVED [N NEW ENGLAND I~ THE YEAR Hi30.* Whence When When Where ~o. Names Set Sail. Set Sail. Arrived. Arrived. England. 1630 1630 N. E. l Leon, Bri!--tol,, February ( cl) Mav e Salem. 2 l\fary-,John. Plymouth.· :'\larch 20. May 30, Nantasket. H Arbella, Yarmouth. April 8, .Tune 12 l -t- Jewell, "t at the " .June 13 Salem. .) Ambrose, [sle of " ,June 18 fl Talbot. \ Wight. " ,July 2 \ May Flowe>r. S. Hampton. 7 ~fay 1 .July 1 Cha"stown. 8 ,Yhal<>, " "' l !) Hopewell. ,. ,Tnly H [Salem] 10 '\Ym. & Fr:in. } l l Tryal. ., r Ch:1'sto11. ., 1 .J 111\· .) ' 12 Charles. ) l Salem. rn Success, .Tnly n [Salem] l+ Gift. )lay (P) Aug. 20 Chas·ton. l:i .\nother (a: .rmie (ti) u; H:tn1ils Luigh, llurk.,;., horn al of Shirefonl, i11 \\'arwickshire, Eug., wa~ bom at , Shirefor,l, J'arva, ,July Ill, 14U!i, ,t, .\.nlf, 1!i, lii!itl, lfrr,1/d.~ l'isif1tli1111, p11h­ Etliel1l, ,111111, 1:1, 14\14, ,I, ,Jmw t, l,i58; burirnl at llishc,I by the Harl. Society, snyti "'1110,1111s l•'ettiplace," anti that. she ti. SlialHt•111, ,lune lith. "Ang. 3, tfi(ig," aml Shirefortl is called" Shclfonl." ;\ly tlrst nut,lwrit~· is Nichols' History of Leleestershire.

I I ,10!111,=:!, .. \mw, d1111. 'J'hm11as, llicl:1ml, Wllllam,=2, Uieele~•, erbyshlrn. Nicolls, I•:~11, \ ,-;;,,,, ,,1•0/1·,

I I -I 1,:,lwanl=,loyce, tla11. of Heo, ,John, C1111011 'l'houmi;, l!iOl=Hlemliua, ,Ian. of 'J'homns Goodwin, of Shalstou a11tl llra~•ton, j Purefoy of Dra~·tou, :••xonl:e, ob, H.(I. ' 1'1\14, of Ralph of Draytou. mot. Slw tl, l!'i!lli, so!P heir.

I I I I I I . ( icor~e=lst, Mary. ,lau. and co-heir of Sir \'nl­ William. E,I ward. ,John. lWzabeth. Amw, ,Jn1te=Wm. Pnrefoy of Cnhleeote, lll, :.!,I, lloroth~·, tlau. i el)~illll l,11ightly, or l;'1111;~ly, ;11111 his h, ,Jul~• 10, 1\1. P. for Coventry Hi2ii. of 1Je1111ev, lie wash. ; w1le .-\um,, ,Ian. of Sn· Ji.tlwnr,l l/i~2.

'l'ho11111~, I!. No\'. 2/i, lli-111, JrnSCI~NDANTS OF SIMON3 BIUDSTRJ.;fi;T of 'l'opsfleld, Mass. ( ,lohn'l, Gov. 8imon1). (See prrge 746.) ·Simon Bradstreet=Elizabeth Capen, cl1tu. of Hev. ,Joseph, b. April 14, 1682. , Oct. 12, 1711, at Topsfield.

I I I I 1, Samuel. 2, Simon. 3,•John. 4-, Elijah. ,5, Joseph. 6,-HJnry Bradstreet, b. 30=Ahigail Porter 7, An~1a, m.Amos Foster of m.Eliz. Ji~iske. Nov. 1741; d. 7 Sept. of 'ropAfleld. Danvers, who removed to 1818. Ohio about 1788.

I . I I I • Nathaniel, b. 4 Oct. 1771; grad. H. C. 1795; • D1miel, b. 12 Feb,= Miss •William, b. 13 Mar, 1775; ·Abiga11, b. G ,Jnnc, 1778; physician, Newburyport; d. 6 Oct. 1828; 1773 ;res. Wn.rren, Mason. m. Elliabeth, clan. of m. 1 ,fon. 1800, Joseph m. Mary Crombie. 0.; d. 1832. ,John Klllam. Killam. -----·------·------~-----~ ------~--~-~ I I I I I I I I Henry P. Daniel S. William 0. John M., of Brooklyn, N. Y., Sam'l Y. Eliza. Rhoda M. miza S. formerly of Cincinnati, 0., founder of the nradstreet Mercantne Agency.

I I I I . llcnr,v of New York City. l, Eliza. 2, .\forin. 3,•Geo. W.=Chnrlotte S. Peirce.

------· ·--- -~---~-·· ---··------I 1 I I______1, Geo. P. 2, ,Jenney E. 3, Francis W. 4-, Smmn Ellen.

1 1, PrisJma, m. 2, M:lry, m. 3, MeheJabel. 4, HnlJah. 6, LJcy. G, Eunice, m. 7, Capt. i)ndley, m. 8, Eliz!ibeth,m. 0, sarnh,rn. ,John Killam. ,John Dodge, Benj. Emerson. Polly Porter. John Gould. Dan'l Gould. Dl"DLEY GEXEALOGY. -l-7

HAR,VOOD A. DUDLEY. ~fajor Harwood A. Dudley, an excellent portrait of whom ap­ pears in this i ~sue of the Supplement, is one of the veteran rural editors of Xew York State, an ex-president of the New York !',tate Editorial .Association, and was one of the founders of that organization. He was the publisher of " The Western New Yorker," at \Varsaw, N. Y., for more than forty years, retiring in 18~5. He is now commander of Gibbs Post, No. 130. H. A. R., supervisor of the town of Warsaw, vice-president of the \Varsaw , vice-president of the Wyoming County Pioneer Association, and president of the ,v arsaw His­ torical Society.- ~Vestern New Yorke1· Supplernent, 1898.

( See pp. 62 and 956.) ABOUT THE MARRIAGE OF ISAAC JOHNSON AND LADY ARBELLA, IN ENGLAND. In the Allegation Books of the Bishop of Lincoln is an entry to the following purport, under date 1623. "April 5, Isaack Johnson of Sempringham, gent., 22, and Lady Arbella Fynes of same, spinster, 22. His grandfather, Rob. Johnson, B. D., · Archdeacon of Leicester, consents; also, her mother, the Countess of Lincoln. Application by Henry Stafford of Ancaster, gent."

( See page 475.)

R1PON, \Ye~., April lH, 1898. MR. DEAN DuDLiff. ,v AKEFIELD, lL.\sS., De. ,ve have one son. Rohert l)udley Pynch, born March 31, 1897. I don't know whethN you cat·e for this infomuttion, but thought it might be of use. Yours Yery truly, • ELIZABETH Dn,u:r P,-xn-1. :--CPPLE:\lEXT TO

OBI'ITARY. LLE\VELLYX K.i:<. DUDLEY ( lViu. J{.•, Xatlw1,iel6, lion. John\ Jcune ..,4, :Ste11hen 3 , Rec. Smnuel2 , (Joi'. Thomas1). ( See p. 476.) It was only a few days ago that our respected citizen. Llewellyn K. Dudley, was on the street attending to tlw aetive affairs of business life. Although not in good health, yet he was able to be down town everv business dav. He had felt the neces::;ity of closing out his drug stock and t·aking a long-ne(_)ded rest. As a result the stock was sold about three weeks ago to druggist Geo. :\I. Barrows and moved across the street to Mr. Barrows' store. Mr. Dudley assisted at the taking account of ::;tock, and 'tis pos­ sible he contracted a severe cold at that time which culminated in pneumonia, and tf'rrninated fatally on the 16th inst. Mr. Dudley was horn in Kingfield, ~Ie., in u.;:17, and eame to this town a young man about twenty-two years old, :md has been identified with the best interests and pro::;1writy of Xewport dur­ ing the thirty-seven years of residence among us. During the war he was appointed postmaster, which ottiee he filled for many years to the satisfoction of ttll the 1wople. He wus in the dry goods and grocery business a short time with .J. T. l\Imeh, and at the dissolution of the firm of Dndlev & )lurch he entered a drug store, sturlied pharmaC'y and st~ut;d the drug business for himself. As a citizen, he lms been perfectly reliable in all tran­ sactions among men, and never· deviated from the teaehings of the "golden rule." For several years he was town derk, hnd n good understanding of the town affairs, and was always ret1dy aud willing to do his pt1rt in the promotion of industries that wonld give employment to the people and build up the town. .:\Ir. Dudley will be missed on our streets. . For more than thirty years he has been a prominent figure among the successful busi­ ness men of the town, and during all these vears his standa,rd of integrity lrn.s never been donbted. ~ He married )liss Arabella, daughter of the late Bryce Hight. in the year 1 XG4, and the journey of life has been to them thirty­ two years of happine~s. Of the immPdiate family of }Ir. Dudley there are lh-ing, brothers and sisters - l\lrs . ..Amw S., wife of Rev. L. E. Bates of Fabius, N. Y. : .James P. I )udlt>y of Eustis. )Ie.; F. \V. Dudley of Lewiston: )Irs. T. )I. P~uker of Phillip~. )fo.; Lncien P. DudkJ of Xo. Freflnani )It•.; Hml )Irs. H. P. Durrell, of X o. FrePrnun. The funeral serviePs were held last 8nnd:1v at thP home of the family, Re,-. ,J. ,v. \V<•bster, of High street chureh, otliciating. The housP was tillell with friends of tlw family to pay tlll~ir lat4t t1·ihut<• of res1wct to a departed frienrl. TIH' burial was in thl' family lot ::lt Rin:-rsiclP.- Tltfl Pitt.~fi_(,zcl .lrli-edi:WI", 1sru;.

l>CDLEY GEXEALOGY.

THE .JACOBS FA3IILY OF SALE3I, :.MASS. (Fro;n V,Jl. 1, Essex l11~tit1tte Collel'tious and othp,r :wv.rces.)

DAXIEL4 ,JACOBS* (Jo/m3, George 2 , Gem·ge 1), bapt. at Salem, }I ass., :X ov. fl, 1711, a shoemaker and farmer, lived in I htnvers to an advtrnced age, on Salem boundarv line in North Fields. He m. Sarah Duclleyt of Boston, ,Tune 1~7, 1735, andd. in the family of his son-in-law, Gen. Gideon Foster, October, lHO~I, in the ~l'.lth year of Lis age. His obituary says: "Mr. . Jacobs possessed great vigor in his old age. He was mowing in his field after he had passed 90." His sister, who married into the Endicott family, cl. above 90 years of age. His wife, Sarah, 0, m. Gen. Gideon Foster, and had: 1. Gideo1t 0 ; 2, .Tolw 6 ; :3, ~lfarcia6 , and one other dau.6 l\Iarcia6 Tucker m. Daniel HopkiHs ::l\Iansfield, tllld they had children, as follows: ,John Tucker7 "Mansfield, m. Elvira A. Story; Betsey7 , m. ~tephen Shepard; D.nniel II. 7, m. Sarah Shepard; Henry Tucker•, m. Rebecca \Vhitmorc; )fartha T.7, cl. early; :l\Iartha7 , m. ,John Endicott; Xarn·y Clark7 ; Sally "-ebb7 , m .•John :Endi­ cott. ,Tonx Tn-:1n:R7 l\L\xsFIELD m. Elvira A. Story, Llan. of Elisha. They had: .Jonx T.8 , horn Aug. 6, lK:20, died Nov. ;'), 1870. STEPIIE). "W. 8 , d. Parly. 8TEPHEX "'mn:8, b .•June 24:, 1827, cl. Feb. 21. H\~ll. GrnEO!-. TccKER8 ~ h. :\I:u<·h 1:2, 18:2!), d. Dec. :2. vrno. .\1>EL1xEt\ cl. JLrnc1.\ Tt·<·Kr:R!:S, born .Jan. 3, 18:33 . ."\ DELIXE8• cl. I-IonAc:i.: STouY8, liom .Jan. 25~ 183G, clic>cl at sea~ U~;>G. lfE'\'HY TccK1m8 , b. I<'eb. 2, 1,-i:HL GmEox Tcci;;,Ei:8 "'.\IA'>:-FU:LD m. Almira P. Foster, and ha.cl:

*Danil'l's great.-grandfathcr, Georg-e .facohs. of Salem. :\lass . was hnt1.:! there i11 time of the Witch Delusion ( 1G~2). for being condcted of witch- 1:raft. t8arah:1 Dudlcv was 1lau~hter of SamueP DucllP\", Esq .. of Concord, son of Frnneis1• • (S<'e pp. :i07 aucl 559.) · SGPPLE)IE:N"T TO

Gideon .Zlfario,,9 , b. Oct. 10, 1853, m. :Mary E. Foster. Frederic Henry9, born June 23, 1855, married Edith M. Preston. .Adeline Story9 , b. J.?eb. 12, 1857, m. Charles D. Austin. A1neliu .1.l:lillin9• b. Jan. 11, 1859, m. Albion C. Bumpus. Cm·nline :itory9 , b. Nov. 20, 1860. Eloise Alice9 , b. Sept. 25, 1862, m. Fred D. Lewis. Willimn Elli:-;9 , b. May 12, 1867, m. "\Yinifred C. Mix. Annie Fosler9 , born Sept. 9, 1868, died ,July 25, 1869. .1.lfarion Foste1-9, b. Feb. 25, 1870, m. ,vmiam l\L Fogg. GmEON J\L 9 l\lA~SFIELD married Aug. 11, 1880, :Mary E. Fos­ ter, and bad: :Margaret Story10~ b. Sept. 15, 1884; Barbara Story10 , b. July 12, 1886.

( See page 893.) • OBITUARY ( From, Exeter Ne·ws- Letter) • Died in this town, on Sabbath night, 1840, Miss .Martha Rogers, aged 78. She was a daughter of the late Rev. Daniel Rogers, of Exeter, who was the son of Rev. John Rogers of Ipswich, Mass., who was the son of President John Rogei:s of , a preacher of the gospel, who was the son of Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, of Ipswich, who was son of Rev. John Rogers of Dedham, England, who was son of John Rogers, who was baptised Nov. 21, 1538, at Chelmsford, England, over three centuries ago. Descended from a long train of eminently pious ancestors, she did honor to their memory by a life of exemplary piety; and hav­ ing attained a good old age in the service of her Redeemer, she has been released from her labors. Miss Rogers had outlived most of t'1e associates of her early . days, but every year which diminished their numbers, increased the number of her friends; and probably at no period of her life, was she more extensively or more sincerely respected, venerated and beloved, than at its . Although the infirmities of age had been growing upon her for several months, she retired on Sabbath night without complaining of illness, and apparently in as good health as for weeks before. She soon after awoke and find­ ing a difficulty in breathing, a physician was sent for, but befor(• he arrived, that difficulty, and all other difficulties, had ceased for­ (•\·er. Funeral ,veclnesdav P . .M:., at 3 o'clock.

"\,VILLIAM S:GILBERT. (See puy,, 757.) (Fm,n the Phillips .Veu;.'IJIUJ1er.) The subject of this obituary was born in Kingfield, .August 1 Hth, 1824, and died in that town Deeemher :?lith, 1HU7, at tlw age of seventy-three. His father. Speneer 0-ilbert. was horn in tlw :same year in whieh Dl~DLEY GEXEALOGY. 51

George "\Vasbington was inaugurated president of the United States, 178~1, and died about the time of the beginning of the civil war at the age of seventy-one. His mother, Nancy, who was two years younger, died about the same time as her husband. Both of the parents are buried here in Kingfield. The father was one of the first settlers of the town, clearing his farm and putting up suitable buildings, now owned and occupied by Elmer Tufts, locatl:'d a short distance from the village. This farm joined what is known as the "King farm," now in possession of Eben \Villiamson, and was once owned by William King, l\Iaine's first governor and original owner of the town­ ship. The town takes its name, as is generally known, from the governor. William S. Gilbert was one of ten children who grew up to manhood and womanhood, five brothers and five sisters, of whom two brothers and two sisters are still living. The names of these four survivors are H. P. Gilbert, the oldest, who lives in :Madelia, Minn., at the age of c>ighty-one, C. W. Gilbert, l\lrs. ,v. H. Lan­ ders and ~lrs. E. A. Blanchard, the last three of whom are resi­ dents of Kingfield. In the year 1859, Mr. Gilbert was united in marriage to Miss Helen B. Church of Farmington, a sister of the late Rev. David Church, for many years a well known membe1· of the Methodist conference. He was a farmer and for twenty-five years carded on the farm where Mr. Harrison Small now lives. Mrs. Gilbert died about twenty years ago, and for a dozen of years or more he has resided in the Yillage. There was but one child, a married daughter, :Mrs. Nellie Goldsmith. The daughter died sevan yea1·s ago at the age of twenty-two. For several terms Mr. Gilbert and his brother, Joseph (who was a teacher of more than ordinary ability, teaching for quite a number of years in the South where he diecl,) were students together in the old Farmington academy. In politics Mr. Gilbert was a staunch Democrat, and was thoroughly conversant with the history and principles of that party. He served as postmas­ ter for parts of two terms under Grover Cleveland, and represent­ ed his district in the legislature. For more than a score of years he taught school in the town in which he lived, with more than ordinary success. Seven years he was on the board of select­ men, most of the time in the capacity of chail'man. For quite a long time he was a member of the school committee, and was town treasnrer, and to those who knew the man and knew of him, it goes without the saying, that he filled all those positions with honor to himself and general satisfaction to his fellow-citi­ zens. Religiously he was a Methodist, as were his varents, having been a member of the :Methodist church more than a score of years. He was one of the original proprietors of the Union SL'l,PLE3IEXT TO church, and was much interested in the C'onstruction of tlw Methodist edifice a few vears ago. antl renr1ered the societv. which was at that time i11 a pr~sperous condition, snhstantfal financial aid. So well did he discharge his duties as a citizen and oflicer, so pleasant and genial wit; he in manner, so upright and exemplary in his character, and so much interested in everything that per­ tained to the prosperity of the town in which he had spent seventy years, that his death is sincerely lamented and he will be greatly missed. The end came suddenly and unexpectedly Sunday nig-ht and the funeral services were held the following "-edne:-day at 10 a. m., in the l\fethoclist church, Rev. ,v. A. Nottnge of Phillips officiat­ ing. A quartette rendered appropriate selections. It was one of the largest funerals ever held in Kingfield. The interment was in the village cemetery where so many of his friends are buried.

( See page 7 50.) LrNr.or.x Sr.HOOL, SEPT. :21, 189:2. MR. DE.-\.X DGDLEY: Dear Sir,- I understand that there is to be a. re­ union of the descendants of Governor Dudlev. I mu descended from him, I believe, through Anne Dudley, wl~o married Governor Bradstreet; then through ,John Br:.ulstreet, Simon Bradstreet • •John Bradstreet, Capt. Dudley Bradstreet. whose daughter. Lydia Bra

RWHLAXD, .Mo., JtrnO. From a leaflet enclosed with yours to )Ir. Burton we learn that \·ou have h;sued se\·eral 11 nm hers of vour historv of our famil v. ;l'he only one of which we an• in pos;es:;ion is y~,ur tirst w>lurn:,. this month forty-four years old, and in rt somewl1:1t dilnpidntt>cl l'Ondition, heing minus tlw eut of the Ruins of the Dudley (\lsth•. :ts well as tlw hack eon•r of the hook. Bnt I find that I am ut.ittiw•· o·arrulous and mu 0 ·oi1w h(•yoJH l tlw bounds of the duty {was ~-cpwsted to pt>rforrn.'"' '"' • "'ishi11µ: you t'Yery s11ceess in your chosen lit\> work. I I'l'lll:1i11. Yours trn ly ancl fratprnally, D.\:-.IEL B. IkuLEY. Son of Pliny ( See p. !JfJO.) l>l.DLEY GENEALOGY.

REY. SA)ICEL DCDLEY'S ,vrDO"\V, ELIZABETH. (See pp. 155-163.) Be it known unto all men by these presents that wee, the uullerscribers hereof, in consideration that our mother Dudley (loth live with her sonn in law )loses Leavitt, ancl there is noo man that cloth appeare to pay the twenty & three shillings yearly which is due unto the abovesaid :.\loses Leavitt from the estate of our deed brother, Timothy Dudley, on that consideration wee doo give upp all our right, title and interest that wee haYe or ought to haYe, unto )loses Leavitt, his heirs exes adm8 and assigns forever, in a certain peice of land which was our deceased hrother, Timothy Dudley's, as part of his Iott, and portion, in es­ timation ffifty acres, be it more or less, as it is bounded, it being the fourth lott Capt Hall's Iott on the "\Vest side, and our sister Hardy's Iott on the East side, of said land, which land lays ou the South side of the great ffresh ri ,~er, on ye great bill on tlw road gooing to Kingstown, which is pnrt of the six hundred acrt• Iott which was our Honoured ffather's l\Ir. Samuel Dudlev, de­ ceased, wee the nnderscribers hereof doo bind ourselves ai{d our heirs unto the aboYesaid :Moses Len.,ritt, his heirs exe~rs adm8 and assigns to warrant acqnitt and defencl from all persons whatsoever laying any claim right title or interest thereunto by or uncler us. In testimonv hereof wee have sett to our hands and senls thi~ l 6th day of N~vember, and in the year of onr Lord one thousand seven hundred and two. Signed Se~led & delivered. The word the underscribers hereof betwixt the 12 & 1 ::1 th lint> was writt bl'fore signed in the p1·ese11ce of THEOPHIIX:- lh'DI.EY [ seal] BILEY Dt'DLEY [seal] Tno:.\u:- lh-1>1.EY [seal] S.u1t:EL Dn>LEY [seal] .1.-\)[E:- Dt: DLEY [setl\J STEPHEN Dn,1.Er [ Sl.. al] Kn,::-LEY H.u1. [ seal]

Pnwincp X l'W Hampshin•, :.\larch l "1 l 702-:~, Tlwophilus I>ud­ h•y, Biley Dn

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( See prr9e 483.) ·CHILD REX OF \YOO DB CRY ,T. DC DLEY and his wife, Amanda M. Stevens, who were m. Oct. 21, 1857. She cl. ,July 16, 187!L He cl. at Candia, N. IL, Feb. 2, 18\lil . •MARY .T., b. July 11, 18GO, grad. at \Vellesley College, 18:·tL teacher. SARAH .J., b. Feb. 3, 18'52, teacher in Franklin School, Philadelphia, Pa. She grad. at \Vellesley Colleg-e, 1885.

DUDLEYS FOR}IERLY OF BOSTOX, l\L-\.SS. Henry Dudley is the subscribing witness to a contract dated .Tan. 8, 1662, between ,Job Lane of :Malden, carpenter, and of Boston, merchant. Sarah Dudley, wife of 1Villiam Dudley, housewright, March a. 1775, now resident of Boston. Her former husband, Thomas Cain, late of Boston, mariner, deceased . •John Dudley, rn. Sarah Hooper at Boston, l\Iay 9, 1761. .John Gray, m. Abigail Dudley at Hoston, Aug. 16, 1768. ,John Rand, m. Sarah Dnclley Oct. 24, 172S, at Boston. l\lary Dudley and \Villiam Drummer published their intention of marriage Nov. 18, 1728, at Boston. Stephen Dudley, mariner~ formerly of London, Eng., d. at Boston, N. E., in 17U). ·c. "\V. Dudley was American consul at Fayal, Nov. 2~), 1855. (See page ti54.) \Villiam Dudley, b. in Dublin, Ireland, Dec., 1806, was son of )[icbael Dudley of Dublin, as he informed me. He came to Bos­ ton, Mass., in 1819, and was a noted hair dresser in .Boston for more than fifty years. He m. Ann E. ::\Ioran, and they had: 1. ELIZA; 2, ALEXIS; 3, LOUISA A.; 4, \\T1LLLUI F. : 5, .L.\:SE A.; 6, CORDELIA l\1., twin to .Jane A.; 7, CHARLES .l. C.: H. ,JOSEPH V.: ~l, CLE:\IEXT ,J.; 10, Axx .J.; 11, MARY I.

OBITUARY.

TnE VEXEIUBLE ARCHDEA<·o:s Dn>LEY. ( See p. 708). Yery sincere regret was expressed when it became known iu Rangiora, on Sunday afternoon, that the Venerable Archn for Rome time, when, ahont eight o'elock, lw wa~ seiz<1 d with an at­ tack of weakness of the heart, from which he lleYer rallied. Dr. Volckman was C"alled in and did all that could he clone for thP snffern. hut he pas8ed :1way peacefully at about noon. having I>LDLEY GE.XEALOGY. heen granted his wish that he should be allowed to die in har­ ness. Benjamin \\~ oolley Dudley was born in the town of Dudley, Staffordshire, at the end of the year 1805, and consequently was eighty-six years of age at the time of his death. He graduated at Cambridge. taking his B. A .• and afterwards his l\L A., at St. C,.therine'~ LHall. i·or some years he laboured as a minister in England, first holding a curacy at Earnley and afterwards at Ticehnrst. He left England on the promotion of a Church of England settlement in New Zealand, and arrived in the early clays, coming out as chaplain on the harque Cressy, one of the historical first four ships, in 18f>0. It will be remembered that the Association~ which sold the land at £3 per acre, devoted 20s to Church and educational purposes. In 1854 it was computed the ~ales of land had reached about 30,000 acres, and thl' Church's third from the sales was devoted to the expenses of a Hishopdesignate and clergy, and grants to the erection of churches, furniture, books, and also parsonages. It was some time before the Bishop arrived, and the ofticiating clergy at this period were Revs. 0. :\fathias. \V. \Vilson, and E. Puckle for Christchurch, Riccarton and Pa.panui ; ReY. \V. \V. \Villock, Ho,·ernor's Bay; Re,·. G. Cotterill, Sumner; Rev. J. Raven, Ka.iapoi: Rev. B. ,v. Dudley, Lyttelton: Rev. H . .Jacobs, Head );laster of the Christchurch G-rammar School; Rev. G. Aylmer. Akaroa: Catechist at Pigeon Bay, l\lr. F. Knowles; Master of Commercial School (Clnistchurch), Mr. Hilton; :Master of Lyttelton SC"hool, Mr. Mayon; Governess of Girl's School. Mrs . .Jaggar: Uoverness of Infants' 8chool, )lrs. (-ioodwin. The total stipends of the clergy and sehoohnaster was £H75. The Rt>v. B. \\~. Dndlev then was the first incumbent of Lyttel­ ton, and it may be her~ noted that the chnrch which had been built was desctibed as a ··laro·e" one. <•ost £1 i0l>. of which £700 was contributed by <'olonist:--, and the rema.inder by tht· Association.· The offertorie:s of the first three vears in Lyttelton were: 1851, £157 6s ..~tl.: 1852, £142 17s. ;kl.: 18;):3. £!14 3s. l ld. He continued to minister to the congregation of Lyttelton for about eight ~-ears, then moved for a short period to .\•iekland, :1.nd in vrno wa ... transfl'1-red to Rn.ngiora, where he n·rnaiued (•,·er since. ' ln Hangiora, tlw Ard1deacon's ministratious wert:> Yery highly ,·:1lut:.•nergy in tlw eaust• .,, ' .... nf thP ClnfrC'h was untiring, an church was enlarged consider­ ti bly, and afterward8 removed altogether, to allow of the erection of tlw handsome eclifie<.• whieh now stand~ in its place, arnl to which tht> An•hdeacon :rnd his familv contributed h1rgelv. To­ w:uds the erection of the pariwnage, t~lo, the Archdeac~n was the most liheral contributor, and his latest effort was the 1:.>rectiou of a Rl'PPLE~IF:XT TO substantial schoolroom, which eost £7;">0, and is now almost free> of debt. Besides his work for the good of the Clrnrc-h, the poor in the district have lost in his death an unfailing foieml. He was alwavs readv to assist those in trouble and distress, and of the exter"it of his benefactions no one ran have any idea. It is well known that of late years he has com plained that his means pre­ vented him doing all he wished, and common report credited him with having given largely of his substance to works of benevo­ lence. Besides the works of charity referrecl to, he also endowed the clmrch at Lyttelton, and founded a Divinity Scholarship at Chiist's College. In 1866 the subject of this notice was made a rural Dean and Canon, and in 1876, in recognition of his many services to the Church, was appointed Archdeacon of Rangiora. About four and a half years ago he resigned the Incumbency of Rangiora, a1:1d retired to his private residence, Earnley, bnt he could not rematn long idle; for finding the churches at Fernside and St. Stephen's Pah both without ministers, he volunteered his services, and continued the work up to the Yery clay of his death. The Arch­ deacon took little interest in political matters, except on th<:> Temperance question, on which he was very decided, being President of the two principal Societies in the district, the Politi­ cal Temperate Society and the Gospel Temperance Union, ancl'•for a short time was a member of the local School Committee. The venerable gentleman was twice married, and now leaves a widow, three sons and a dti.ughter to mourn his loss. Of his sons the eldest is the Ven. B. T. Duclley, Archdeacon of Anck­ land, and the youngest the ReY. H. T. Dudley, is in England. The third son, Mr. C. T. Dudley, is resident in Christchurch, being a member of the firm of Aclancl, Dudley and Co., brokers and agents. l\liss Fanny Dudley has resided with her father since his removal to Rangiora, and lrns been his right hand in all Church work. The fnner::tl will take place about the end of tlw week, and will, no doubt, b~ very largely attended.

BRAINARD AND HICKS.

1'1EHETABEL3 DUDLEY (Dea. William2 , lVi'.fliam 1), b. 11582, m. Joshua Brainard ,July 12, 1710. They Imel: D1mo1u11 4 BnAI:\'ARD, m. Col. Henry Champion Dec. 25, 17 4G: :tnd they had Deborah5 Chamvion, m. Hon. Saurnel Gilbert*

* :\Jr. Gilbert" was a Licntcmmt in the He\·olntionarv War. His father was Samnel\ b. lil2, cl. 1 ii4. served in the French anti Imlian war, being captain at Crown Point. His father. SarnneP, was c:tpt:tin of a trai11 band at Gilead. Ct., 17 4\J, :tnd ·was of the Connecticnt militia. in tbe war of 1812. His father was S:tmuel2, b. UHi2. cl. 17:1H. ensign of a train l>and at Hartford. Ct .. 1Cl7tL son of the pilgrim. Hon ••Joirntha11 1• who was h. in England in W!7. aIHl ,I. Dec. 10. 14;1-12. heing it man of great Dl~DLEY GE~EALOGY.

Sept. :3, 1775; and they had Elizabeth" Gilbert, m. Col. John Isham, .Jan. 1 \), 17!) 7 ; and they hatl AUGUSTUS 7 lsH.UI, m. Eliza Bryce April lK, 18:22; and they had faABELLE BRYCE8 Is1u.M, m. Elbridge L:nn-ence Thomas, Oct. 2, 1861; and they ha.d Augusta Isha,n9 'f'hom,a,s, m. ,James Hicks .Feb. 26, 1884, and they have Clrn.rles Eclwin 10 Hicks, b. Oct. 5, 1891.

(See paqe 765.) ::\Iary Hainei.=lst, --Sheppard. born ,Jan. 21, 1768, d. ,July :l, 1859, I m. 2d, Thomas Norris.=' ------=, Nancy, b. March 6, 1787.

I I I I I Sheppard Haines Dudley Norris, Greenleaf Norris, ,Julia Ann Thomas Hannibal Norris, b. April 2, b. Jau. 27, 1W6. b. Feb. 25, 1791!. Norris, b. Apr. Norris, b. ,Ja.n. 1792, m. Elizabeth 1~, 1805. 20, 1810. Sewall= I I I I Elizabeth Sewall, Greenleaf Dudley, Charlotte Wright, Chas. Sheppard, Geo. Walter, b. Nov. 1, 1820. b. ::llarcll 19, 1S22, b. Nov. 28, 1823. b. Sept. 5, 1828. b. Nov. 27, in. Alice Brooks. 1831. = I I I I_ I Charles Wilkins, Alice Brooks, S:uah Elizabeth, Julia, George Henry, b. ,July 15, 1849. b. Sept. 11, 1s;:;2, m. b. July 23, 1854. b. I<'eb. 20, b. Oct. 2, 1861. Frank W. Mont­ 1857. gomery.

I + I I Alice Norris, "'arren, Dudley, Hugb, b. l>ec. 1, 1879. b. Nov. 9, 18:51. b. Aug. 20, 1883. b. Marcb 8, 1890.

( See page 460.)

REV. ED\VAR08•DUDLEY (Danlefi, Rev. JJaniel6, Sam'l.lel5, .Tame.-,4, Steph~n3, Re1J. Sa-m1tei=2, Gov. Tlwm,as 1) m. Eliza Dudley, dan. of Rev. David Dudley. They lived at Agency City, Wa­ pello county, Iowa, in 18~(;, and had: i. A:\los Sc;TTO-x9 DUDLEY, b. at Athens, 0., 1842, d. at Bur­ lington, Ia., 1862. ii. •l\IAHALA .JA~E9 DUDLEY, b . .May 17, 1845, at Athens, rn. Dr. D. A. La Force at l\It. Pleasant, Ia., Oct., 1FW6. iii. DAVID M.9 DrDLEY-, b ..:\lay 5, 1848, at Agency City, Ia., d. Sept., l8f>:1, at .Agency City. iv. E:mrx l\lARILLA9 DrDLEY, h. Xov. 10, 18,'>0, at Ageney City, d. there Aug. 3, ll-Sf>l. v. <:'11.\RLES D.9 Dnn,EY-, b ..June 14, 1852, at Agency City, d. ,July 12. 1H86, at Hillsdale, :Mich., m. 1878, ~fiss Abi­ gail C ..J C'nney at Agency City. He grn.d. at Hillsdale Colleg(• at tw('nty-one Y('ars of age, took the theological course at Bates Colle~e in l\fai1w, a111l was onlained at Xorth Scituate, R. I., in wealth. Collector of Cnstoms at Hartford, Hi.i.;h Sheritr and Marshal of the Colony of Connecticut. lie did good service in the [mlian wars. ,Yas bran: :md fearless, and eonlcl speak the [ndian language. He was a Cornet under Jlaj. ,John :\fason in the Pequot war. SCPPLE.\!EXT TO

December, 1877. His p:.tstorates were with the ehurches at .North Scituate, R. I., .A.shland, ~- IL, Three Rin•rs, )lass., Great Falls, N. H., and Xorth Heading, )lich. IIe was a mem­ ber of the General Conference of the Free Baptist Church in 181;3, corresponding editor of the ")Iomin~ i-;tnr," and was elected in l<'i,"13 to the Burr Professorship of Christian Theolo~y of Hillsdnle College, in )lichigan. After a sucec:ssful career, lw llied in Jnly, U-386, at Hillsdale, leaYing a widow and two daugh­ ters, who still reside there in urn,. vi. l\1.ua L.!J Dt:DLEY, b. Dec. 9, 1854, at Agency City, d. there Aug. 11;, 186~. Yii. S.-utAH E. 9 DcDLEY, b ..July 1, 18ii7, at Agency City, cl. there Dec., 1860. viii. Omx E.9 Dn>LEY, b. ,Jun. 24, ll;62, at Agency City, d. Dec. 11, 1887, at )It. Pleusm1t, Ia. ix. BEx­ .r..un:s B.9 DUDLEY, b. Feb. '~ 186,>, at Agency City, cl. thert> Aug. 8, 1880. (See pcige 460, Yo. 10/J.) 4 DAV1D13 • DUDLEY ( Tlwnia.~•, Daniel\ Som,tel\ .James , Stephen3, Rec. 8anineZ:J., Thrnnn,..;; 1). I knew David when he lived at Oldtown~ }le., in 18:31). He m .•Jane B. :\loore, who cl. iu 1880, aged 54. Ile cl. May H, IK!l~. His wife was from Augus­ ta, Me., and d. at P:tgetown, 0. They had three children, viz. : i. •ALICE9, m. \ran Bibber and lutd: 1, .Jncl.-;nu,IO; 2, Viola 10 ; :1, Jonnthw, 10• d. young. ii. ('HAULE:--9. iii. F1.01rn~ci-:9, now of Chillieothe, 'o., l;llm .. LETTER FHO:\I D.-\.YllJ DCDLEY'S D..\C(·HfTER. ('1111.LIC'OTIIE, .Jan. ::21-i, 11-i!)H. )IR. DEAX Dn,u:y: Dear Sir,- Yours of the !Ith n•e<.•iYed: nnd I was truly .glad .you answered me. First, you want to know where my mother is. She is dP:td. She died in 1tlKO, at the nge of ;i4 years. )Iy fat]wr marril·d hPr in c•itlwr Oldtown or Augusta, )le., hut I think it is tlw lnttC'r pl:1ce. All of her people lh·ed iu A □ gnstn. (Ipr namp was .J:rne B. )loore. After tlwv WPn' nrnr­ riecl tlwy lh·ed in 1liff Pr<•nt towns in )lai1w, and Alie;,. my ol. Tlwn they moved to St. Paul. )Iinn. Tlwre my sister Frauds wus hor1;, and dier its 111otlwr. Shl' wns lll:1rri(•d :-;t•\-('11 VP:trs. .:\ly foth(•J" took the 1·hildrl1 ll :rnd rnisPd tlivm. Tltl'Y :1r~· hoth rn:11·;·it•d: tlw girl mar­ riPd a boy i:-; mnnit•d and has two t•!1i!dn•11. :\I\. father. till' two l·hildre11 and 1nvt,df mo\·t•d to :\li11l'r:tl, 0 .• :ifh•t: mv mothl·r ili<'1l. :tll(l tweln• _n7nrs :1g-t1 I <"llllll' to lin• with :1 fa111ily iwre in Cl1illi1·otlie. :rnd am DC l>LEY GE:;..EALOGY. still with them; their name is "\Valters. Thev are alwavs good to me. Th('n· my nPphew got married, and my father still lived with him, aml rnv niece came here and was married and lives here. :\Iy fathe/ was all throug-h the late war; was sergeant. He was hurt. He drew a pen:-;ion and so he lh·ed very comfort­ ably. Ile , thev r"'moved to Albanv. wlwn ,Tmlgl" Pn,rker received the appointn;ent of eircuit judge a~d Yice-cha1wcllor. :.\Ir. and :l\Irs. Pnrk(•r became the parents of Pight ehildren, four of whom were horn in ~\lbanv. ·:Four of the ehildn•n died, tlw <>lclest, E<1rnnnd hoherts, dying iu Delhi in 1 x,w, Hm-ril't L:rngdon in 184.G, Cora in 1858 and ( ~rac<• in lH(i\l. in Alh:rny. Four nrc• now lidng, :\Irs. ,iohn V. L. Prnyn, (;t>n. Anrnsa ,T. Parkt>r, .Tr., )lrs. Enistus Corning and :\lrs. SPkkn E. l\forvin. Fifteen grm111e<• on "'Tlw Cliffs" at ~e>wport. August 27. lfi84. 110 SUPPLE::.\[EXT TO

LAXGDOX PEDIGREE. (Seepage 79 l.) John Langdon=Marv" Hall. (Josiah\ F:lizalJ,,(/1 3 D1allPf/, R,,r. of Portsmouth, ·x.H. I • Srunuel2 , (;ov. Th,,ma.~ 1). I I Hou. Woodbury,=Sarah Sherburne, dau. of Go\'. .John, LLD .. b. 1738, d. 1805.1 Henry, .Tr., of Portsmouth. b. at Portsmouth. l i'~!J. N. H. d. there. Sept. 18, 181!1. I •\Valter.=Dorothea Astor. d. 184i I I •Woodbury,=Helen Colford Jones. b. April 6, 1824, d. I Aug. 1867.

I • tVoodbnry Gersdorf.=Sophia E. Montgomery. b. April 9. 1849, in I New York City. I I I I Sophia Eustis. Woodbury. Helen :\lontgomcry.

•His full name is Cyrus Lazelle Warner Eidlitz.

PEDIGREE OF EIDLITZ OF XEW YORI(. (See page 446.) - '(SS Stephen Dndley,=Hannab Turner,· b. ,Tulv 27, li98, at Ravmond. b. 1806, at Candia, X. H., 111. N. H~, d. at Buft"alo; N. Y.: there 1822, d. at Bntfalo. Aug. 11, 1856. X. Y .. Xov. 2G. 1853.

! I Joseph Dana,=Caroline Felthonsen, Moses Turner. b. Oct. 16th, 1822,at m. Jan. 1853, at Schc­ h. 182;;. cl. 8ept. 1::. Candia, N. H., d. at nectady, N. Y. Sht> l81i-l-. Bntfalo. N. Y., .July was b. Oct. 24. 18:3.'i. lG. 1880. at 8 .. Ih·ing 18~16.

I I .Jennie Turner.=Cvrns L. \V. * Clara .1osepliine . h_. ~t ~ntfalo. I I<:!9!itz, m. ~fay 2;{, Ii . .Tuly tli, 18Mi. at Bntfalo. :-.;., .. Feb. 5 .. Ui14,atP,11ttalo. He N. Y .. d .•Jan. ltj. 1881. at J:<)-t-. ! was bor11 .Jul\· 27. J,-:;;;i. LiYerpool. E11g-. m. Ik<'. at New York· City. :!. l s.~n. Daniel )kCort at B11tfolo. X. Y.

[ I 1 ( 'aroline Dndle,· Ei

CHASE r'AlHLY PEDIGREE. (S,,e 1nge 871.) Aquila Chase.="' Sarah." b. in En~land, :it Chesbam )Ianor, Co. Bnckin:rham, A. D. 1580. ~

I Aqnila,=~, or Ann, Wheeler, m. in 1G3~. h. 11118. came to ~cw at or near Hampton, :N". H., being one En~l:tnd WIS, m·tcle of the uri_:{inal settlers there in rn:-rn­ his Will Sent- 1!). lliiO. -1:0. Removed to ~c,vhnrv in 1G-1H. d. Dec.: 1U7U. . •

I I I I I l. Sarah. 2, Anne. 3. Priscilla. 4, Mary. 5, Aquila. (i. Thomas. I I I I I 11, }loses.= 10, Daniel. 9, Ruth. 8, Elizabeth. 7, ,John. :-----[ I Moses.=Anne Follansbee h. Dec. 2-L I and bad nine 16fi3. children. I Daniel.=Sarah :\farch, who was born 1701i. h. ~ept. 20, 1685, I clan. of Samuel, Esq., and had d. April, liG8. ten children. I R:unnel.= \,farv Dndlcv. h. l 70i, tl. .-\l1~. 12, 1800. , had i1ine chi'idren. I - I ,------!-- I I I. Samuel. 2. Jonathan. 3. l>ndlcv. 4, March .•i, Sarah. G, Elizalwth. m. Alice C<,r- hct. 1-7:rn. He d. HH-l-. ------' I I !I. 1Iary. :--. Anne. 7, Solomon.

Dl-DLEtS OF OL DTtn,-x .\XI) YICI XITY. :\L\.l XE. (See 11r1ue 843.) FR.\ XCI S DCD LEY, of the Concord (:\las:-..) lir:rneh. y. liYl•<1 in ll-1-1!1, at ::\Intb1w:1.mkl':1µ:. :\It• .• h:wing children ns follow:-: i. R(>LI-S C. : ii. .Lun::"- .:.\I.: iii. Cll.\RLE:-- H .. whom I s:lw at Oldtown in lK!l: iL :i\l.\HY: Y. Ho:--.UI<•-Sll. Rolin Dn11lt>y. ::rnotlll'r m•vlww of Francis of \Yinslow. hltown. :\Il· .• :uitl his hl'Otlll'r Dnnie\ Dndl(•Y \H·1.•ll in 1X4\l at C:tlais. MP. Rolin bi t\w sm1H.• a:,; .. Rola.ml." JOHN TH0l\IAS3 DUDLEY, of a Staffordshire branch of Dudleys, writes me that he is twenty­ eight years of age, being born at Cosley, near Tipton, Staff. He now resides at 209 Fen-y St., St. Lonis, .Mo. His father was .Joseph Turley2 Dudley, who is deceased. His father was Thomas1 Dudley, who d. at Cosley, near Tipton. Thomas Dudley had sons: ,vmiam, Benjamin, Joseph T.,2 John and Thomas. The two last d. at Cosley.

NICOLLS AND PELL FAl\IILIES (See pay,,, 44). The London "Herald and Genealogist" says ( Vul. III., pp. 308-315) : - Thomas Nicolls b. about L'>30. Augustine Nicolls b. about 1560. Will of Thomas Nicolls dated 25th l\larch, 1568. He resided a part of the year in London. His house was in tl1e Old Bailie in the suburbs of London. Bequeaths to his father Sir Henry Compton's cup. His servant and kinsman Edward Pell. ,vm. Nicolls ( of l\Iuch Billing), physician. His children mentioned in his will : Fmncis, Augustin, Lewis, \Villiam, Susan, Ann and Margery. Thos. Nicolls died 29th .June, 1568, and was buried at Picheley. Pi·ob. Reader of the l\.liddle Temple, 1566. Arms in one of the windows of Middle Temple HaU. Sa. three pheons argent. Richard Purefoy, son of Edward of Shalston, Co. Bucks., married Ann (Pell) Nicolls, widow of Thomas, arm. Her son, Lewis Nicolls, calls her in his will, ~ ~my mother ~!rs. Ann Purefie.'' She was called Ann Purifey, wuen witness at bap. of her son \Villiam's child., also in an old bible as late as l 61~, 3rd :\farch. Her husband was the purchaser of Faxton in Northamptonshire. They were of a religious temperament. It wus hereditary iu the family. Mrs. Ann Purefey's will cnnnot be found in Lon­ don or at Northampton. Sir Augustin was enterecl at the Middle Temple when about 16 yrs. of age. The Re~ister has 5th XoL, 1575. •'Mr. Augustinus Nicholls filins l\li :Nichols de Banco de :Northampton admissus est. Per me Phn' Cole. Ex relation<-• ~na propria."

I>n>LEY GE~EALOGY.

PELL.* Thomas Pell of Eltington in Co. Northampton= ------~I------I Edward Pell,= ,John Pell=-- dan. of eldest son. I of Eltington, l Warner of 2d son. \VarwickshiN. I I I I Edward Pell [Anne. m. Richard Pell. Alexander Pell=,lane. dau. of of Rolle~ton. Thomas of Eltington, of Boothby Francis Har- Leicestershire. Nicolls. J 1st son. Paynell, Co. rington of Northton. So. Wythom.

I I l I Barbara, wife 2, Friside. Elizabeth, wife Harrington Pell. to Dymock Over­ 2d dau. unm. of Robt. Saule, of eldest son. cl. ton of Morcott, Tattersall, in young. in Co. Rutland. Co. Lincoln.

I I I Thomas Pell. Wm. Pell, 1\lary=Walter Pell=Ann. of Fnllebv, in Co. 2d son. dan. of Rich- i of London, dau. of Lincoln, ;~m a.nd a.rd Canning : merchant, Thomas heir. of Foxcott, 3d son, was Sorocole, in Cu. War- living.1633. of Lon- wick, wid. of -- don, mer- Wm. Hamp- : chant. ton of Lo~-) 2nd wf. don. 1st. wf. \ I Mary, d young.

[signed] WALTER PELL.

~]COLLS FA)IILY. (See page 18.)

I:st-CRIPTIO:S8 AT FAxToN, Co. NonTHI'T.

Upon the ~lfa,11or 1/ow;e irn..-; this l1u~cl"iption :­ " i\l DCXXY . .Anno primo Caroli primi. ~e tlispa.r quid (lispliceat: mun trinnm consangnineornm trihns ae regnantilms, hoc exignum opus est." FAxTox Cnn:c11. ln tlu• E:1st wimlow wpn• the arms of Nicolls: impaling Guh•:-. thn•t' pa,irs of hands <:oujoitwd :H)!Pnt, :uul this inscription llll(h•t· tlwm:- "Cuj11s insignia lm.•c loea tl'nent. i8 conseer:ttiom· huju:-. eap­ c•lla• t•adt:>m i nsignaYi t."

* ~t. Gl'orge's Visitation of London, lliH:\. %!. ';{ii, Yol. II. Editl'll hy ,J. ,J. Howard, London. 188:~ li--1- SCPPLK\fEXT TO

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CO:\Il\IEXTS AXD ADDITIOXS

BY ROBERT Dt:DLEY OF Lo:xoox, GRAxoso:x OF ROBERT DcDLEY A:XD l\LrnY (STOKES). ( See page 1/52, pe:ligree.) Robert1 (my grandfather) was m. three times: 1st, to Eliza­ beth Grubb, of Clonmel, Ireland: 2d, to Hannah Jesup, of ,voodbridge, Suffolk, England, m. at Woodbridge No,·. 8, 1770: 3d, to Mary Stokes, of Frenchay, near Bristol, England; m. at Frenchay, July 7, 1777. By previous marriage Robert D. had only three sons: .Jon­ athan, Robert and Joseph. Jon a than left a daughter, but no son. Robert left a son who d. mun. Joseph left no issue. By his marriage with l\Iary Stokes, Robert Dudley left many children, viz. : Elizabeth, cl. unm.; Charles Stokes2, m. Sarah Haycock, dau. of Edward Haycock of Parkfielcls-Allesley near Coventry, Eng.; ,villiam, m.; l\fary; Hannah; Thomas; Char­ lotte, d. unm.; George, m. Charles S. and Sarah Dadley ha"l a large family, their eldest son being Robert, the present writer, m. Amy Hunt. They had ; Guilford and Robert Ambrose. So I must at all eYents represent ,Tohn, and, from the evidence gh·en in my Jetter, yon will see that I may claim to represent the founder of the branch of the Dudleys in Ireland. This is for present purpose, Jenving the question of whether Lord- "Quondam " or one of the sons of Sir Robert Dudley founded the line in Ireland. Thomas, son of Rohert1, is placed in the pedigree as fother of the "Bristol Dndleys." There is an error in this. Thomas was. :ts I haYe shown, tt young-er son of Robert Dndley'g third mar­ riage, and died nnm:uried. I do not know of any Bristol Dn!l­ leys. "\Ve have been connected with Bristol :1s a fomily oIJly by my grandmother (l\fory Stokes) having heen born tlw1·<,, or ne:11· there, and hy the fact thnt. at one tinw, my father rt>si

Ed!a.rd. Baron Dudley. He~ry, conspiring against Queen }lary, lt'56. GeJrge, 1543, plotting wben See pedigree pp. 1~9. a " boy " with Cardinal Pole. Commission for ar­ Barons of l>uigaillRi-Ohard Fletcher. I sketch of her life in 1.fo. 3. John Fletcher, took sumame of Dudley in compliance with grandfather's will. I I I I I E11·zalbeth, I I I I ! I j 3, Guilford=l\fary Simpson. 4, Robert. 5, George. 6, Large. I Charles S., m. Mary. William= Hannah, Charlotte, Thomas, George, m. Sarah Carr, 4 i Guilf~rd, from whom the Cork and Sheffield Dudleys. , d. unm. ::~~~f H~!~~: [ d, at 26. d. unm. d. unm. and bad ehild.ren,z 1 I I I i Philip Sydney=l\Uss Bradshaw. daughter=O'Callaghan Ryan. Rli~2.or=Anne Hort; bur. Joshua=Ca.roline, d. of William, b. i Robert of London. :Major, N. Cork Rifles. 1 7 b. 1, 10, IJohnFrend,Esq., 16, 9, 1757. I · - I -----,!~--~~----,!------,i------.1---- 1 ~. f9:2~ fi~: /:~!ctb~~i;!e3:~ 1742. Co. d. young. Joseph, d. at i6. Jonathan, d. at 40. Susanna, d. young. William, d. at 20. James. .John, d. young. d. 2, 1, 1800. ) gher. tf"afl~~:l~ ~N1ngs James,

I I I I I_ Sheldon =Elizabeth Evans. Edward=")lary Eves, John=l\fary Shannon, ,vmiam Edmondoon=lst Sarah, d. of John JJhn=l. Smith. BenJamin=Hannah Eaves. b.'20, 12, 1768. m. b. 12, 1, 1770, m. St 7, IBaird, of Clonoug~ =2, Eliz. Dudley. wentto J 19, 2, 1796, d. 4, ~: !~iJt ~~: Ir·J:n~:•N3~• lit t U~i: :·:3~r~!:G, 1800, d, 27,6. 1627. ham. I America, No issue. 11, t832, at '..\lt. -I--- I ···1 1 1··---- I ---- I ---- 2, Amelia Frend. 3 daughters. 1804. Dudley, Ros-- Anne, Johu,3 Samue1,4 Ed\,ard,s ,vnHam,6 Margaret, Charles, Ma·y,7 I I I crea. b. 29, 12, !l2. b. 1i, 11, 94. b. 16, 10, 95. b. 311, 8, 97. b. 1, 4-, 99. b. 30, 4, 01, d. young. b. 10, lli 03. William=Margaret, da.u. of John=Elizabeth Caroline;;:;:::.J. Sheppard. d. young. m. s,;.p. m. )lary Peters. Aii1i1i~~i;;,ira~migrated to d. 1842, unrn. m. $. B. Colins, d~·it,t ~=: j ~.hfs~lr, :~l~:son, I Hurst. Lydia=L, Kingsmill. 1 3 I I I I I I I Samuei Sheldon=Amy Driver. Frlneis=Henrietta, Hknry, Eliazor, John, Al~rJ Ely. clrJlin~.11 CRatlotte, ,vu!. H.9 Irn. ' lO, lS33. John. Thos. Wm, E. 4 daughters, I b. 3, 1~, Idau,of !,;ath'l d. young. d. youug. Apprentice Elizabeth, m. Macy_.\=Ed.Ashb~. m. :M. D.,b.1811, ! d. 20, 7, 1852. Powell, )I.I>. in Dublin, Clias. Hutter. Jane=John Hill. John d. I:-$86. I rn•.n. \shby. ! Sarah .Esther::;;J. Dudley.

SheldJ~->ancis=lfacltel Suah, dau. of He~ry '-·=Mary i;1;z., dau, of John, crul..1otte ruJ.ie Fr!nce,, • FrJman=Eva Goulding. Eliz:Jbeth=Robert Gamble. b. 12, ,;, 1844 1•l. Lloyd Phelps, Esq. _ Physieiau, I ,John Pemberton. Surgeon, R. N., m. Tibbs. ,lawi, unm, unm. Sathauiel, I m. 19, 10, 1870: b. 2G, 2, 18-lH. m. Edith Rector of Drrunbo Lisburn, ::~!!!.~1?,J:~i-ns" ) I I m. 14, 9, 1171. ! Whittir;gton, I ) _ ___ ~~-li; tit:: j 1 1 li-74, 11i Holy O~- i Isabel :.\Iary. Francis, Heurietta Kathleen. Jobu Howard, :i\lary Constance. Henry Pemberton, Shel ' ~ · Heurteth1 Fran<:is Phelps, Rachel Caroline. :Mary, b. Jane, b. I ! -! --~----~)laria. b. Aug. 18, 1S73. )fareh 4, 1877.Apr.26, 1879. "~illiam Edmonson=Anne Marion, :\[arg't Elizabeth=Theodore Cooke, l\I.A., LL.D. I· I I I I 1 : b. 4 May, 1~, dau.of Mator-Gen. '. 1 I 8beldon, Sophia Elizabeth. :.'Ilaria Anne. Amy, :.\laria,Taue, Louisa Cliarlotte Sam'1 Drh'er, Ame Do,·e, m. ,June, 18,3. George Sarah )!aria Lomsa, ! rn, 8, 1841, Rector m. Hichard )laybury, rn. FrE>d'k m. ~Ir. prob. d: Augusta, b. 20, t, '53, u. Rob't Brig3:de Surge~n Sea!r, Royal Grace E. )largaret=Alexander Ambrose. ")f. D. of C~lrnew Cowicklow. .J3Y~~11:I· ~adlier. young. d. earl)'• d. t8W. B1ckley. Arm) Med. Service. Artillery. 1 1 Ge01gt' de Someri, F.Y~!;~ )la~:~~et. Eth~; ~::~ce. :Muri?~ -~a~i=1~-~~~m. Cherl~ton Powis. Leonanl Gray. Effrie 1-:dith. b, ::!V Aug .• 1$74, d. 1, 5, 1882, tl·. J;", dap. b. :!5. 3, 18.."3. Lieut.. Royal ArtHiery in Bombay,

I Hann al1 ,le~!-top \\as of' \\'omlbridge. ~dfolk, EnJ?., m. at ""oc-dbridge, NoY. :s. 1770. 3,Jobn was of Steubenville, Ohio, 1R42. 1 1 4Samuel had three daughters. E~ J:, ~~~:\\~i!'. a~!i1:~: i::~~ll~~y ~1~d ~!£~!;·s~~- ~)~~dfu?W~~~ i!~!~~-~rJ"fibw3ar~.a1:r SHe died 183:\ nnm., at l\Iobile, Ala. Elleu Young. s. p. 1 9 6W .. m. m. Ann Shoemaker and die11 in a year. h:~·i~i:s~iiJ~:~:i!g!~~;:lE~~(fe~OJ!fi~/i!.~! d~!~~~tt~1Ji'e~~ ;()~~~~!/:inn~~r~~%~: ::~ ;~~~~i?~em!~r~;f:!~Js::si::: ~~~t!d ~;!~t:bI1£~!~1~· ~~;1;:;!1~u~~a;~te~!una )laQ (Stokes)Dudley's eipht ehildru1. The letter"\\as seut to )!rs C. C. Hussey,of Smitll, and had Thomas. • :S. J., by lsabE>lle Ashley, her cousiJl, 'Who cm.suited \\itl1 :'.\1no;. Leathley. '}'hey wrote 9Dr. Wm. H. had three children: ,vrniam, Pere)' and Bessie. from A~cot, Berki.., Eng. There \\:ts also :t fourth <'hild of George arnl S:tnth.

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LETTER OF ROBERT8 DCDLEY TO )IRS. C. C. HCSSEY.

(Charle,-; S.7, Ro1.Jert6 , Jonathan\ John4, Jolw3 , Exnpris2 ,George1.) 31 LAX5DO"\YXE ROAD, XOTTIXG HILL, LOXDOX ,v., Nov. 25, 1892. Mr DEAR Cousrx: Pray accept my cordial thanks for your very kind thought and act in the gift of the most interesting volumes of the history of the Dudley family. The books have reached me at different times, and I waited to write to you (seeing the series was incomplete at first) thinking to go through these before re­ turning them to you with my thanks for the opportunity of exam­ ining the records. The last batch, howeYer, now received, makes a most complete set, and your letter in so kindly a spirit, saying that they were sent as a present from you, really calls for most hearty acknowledgment on my part. If I had any Yolumes equally interesting to you as to your family, I would gladly send them to you in return, but not having, or knowing how to obtain such, I am reduced to the altogether inadequate way of express­ ing my thanks by writing them! But you will, I hope, feel that I appreciate the gift and the kindly thought by which it has been suggested. 1Vithout going, at the present time, into details connected with . this history, which, indeed, would be too venturesome, at least, before I have had time to look well through the volumes and carefully examine some of the (to us) most interesting tables of descent, I may say that I have been both surpl'ised and pleased to find the particular periods where information and data are chiefly needed haYe much light thrown upon them by many of the particulars given. This I see by the general rnn through at first, but no cloubt, when going through these later, my impression will be confirmed that a wondetful amount of research and patient investigation has been condensed into the work. That there will be, almost, one may say, must be, certain imperfect proofs and many a hiatus one would gladly find satisfactorily amplified and filled in, is only saying tlrn,t such a record is, us all such must prove, viz., dependent upon known facts for its bones, and nec­ essarily resting to some extent upon the most probable inferences for its tilling in. This is the ditticulty abont the Cromwellian periorl. The History, I am glad to see, arrives at the same con­ clusion :1s the belief ahniys firmly held by those of our family who hav1c.1 gone hefol'e w:;, as to the Irish line being directly from the Elizahetlrnn Dudl<~Ys, bnt it arrives at the conclusion in a sonww!1:lt different line" to that which seems to me the right one. Howe\·er, I must not begin at this. because, in the first place, it would be a YPr.Y long subject to start upon now, and also because it is necessary to go into the :1ccounts giyen in the History very carefully uefore saying more as to that. By the bye, corning SCPI'LE:'.\IEXT TO down to later times and generations, I notice one or two errors in the tables and particulars quoted as collected and drawn out by some member of the family in modern times. The first marriage given of my grnndfather is not correct* - and I do not feel sure that my great-grandfather is placed in his right position. :My cousin, Philip Sidney Dudley, appears in that table to be the representative of the Clonmel Dudleys. This is not so. I un­ worthily represent them. P. S. D. is a younger son of my uncle ,vmiam, who was a younger brother of my father. The young­ est of my father's brothers was George Dudley, whose only son (my first cousin) Howard Dudley, was the author, in very young days, of the little book yon allude to, " Juvenile Researches," a curious little evidence of youthful enterprise! I also have a copy presented since school days, and one of a rather larger book he afterwards produced, a '"History of Horsham and its Vicinity." Howard died many years since. "\Ve had always kept up inter­ course, and he was my co-trustee under the will of my aunt, Elizabeth Dudley. His elder sister is also deceased, but the other sister, the sole surviving child of George (youngest of my father's brothers), is l\Irs. Leathley, the mother of Dudley Leath­ Iey whom you saw, and who, l may in passing say, knows about as little of the family enrolements and genealogy as it is conveniently possible for any one to know. Nevertheless, he is a very good fellow, which may help to show that goodness and geneaiogic enthusiasw are not synonymous terms. I have been running on so as to these matters that you will he, I imagine, tired enough of them. So I turn to other subjects of your letter. DUDLEY. ( See page.~ 360 and 975.)

32. GEORGEt HCDLEY (.fo.~huci 3, Jost?ph2 , William1 ), h. Sept. 15, 1721, at Guilford, Conn., d. at Stockhriclge, l\J.ass., Dec. ti, 1790; m, l\Iartha Coan, .Jan. 18, 175D. Children: i. LccY5, b. Oct. 17, 175~, cl. young. ii. "'"RIGHT, b. Sept. 20, 1761. iii. HOOKER, h .•Tulv 3, 1764, and d. unm. at Stock­ bridge, l\Iass. iv. W1u1..n1, ll. 1766. ,·. {;L..\Hl8SA, h. 1770. vi. .JEDIDIAH, h. Aug., 1774. ""RIGHT5 DUDLEY (George4• Josh,m3, .lmwpl/2, lVilliam 1), m. Sibyl Stoddard, dau. of Gen. Ornnge Stodcbrd of Stoekbriclg-c•, i\Iass., Xov. 24, 178.5. He d. at Hooi)er, X. Y .. Xov. i(i. 17!1:,,;. She was b. Aug. 1. 176G, and cl. Aug. 4, VH!l. Children: i. Lecy\ b .•Jan. 7, 1788, m. E. B. Caufield mid cl. 1\foy Ii. 183:",, having seven children. ii. CALYIX. b .•Jmw :.rn, l 7t-1!1, unm., d. April 16tu, 183;'), at Dunham, N. Y. iii. CL.\.Hl:5:5A, h.

* The pedigree has been corrected nnd rcpiiute

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June 3, 1791, m. Platt Adams and

CLARISSA5 DUDLEY (George4, Joshua3, .Joseph2 , Wi"lliam 1) m. Capt. Asaph Morse ( a soldier of the• Revolution) at Stock­ bridge, Mass. She d. Feb. 8, 1831, aged 61 years. He d. May 6, 1853, aged 93 years. They d. at Glen Aubrey, N. Y., and left four daughters : . i. PHOEBE6, m. a 1\lr. \Valter. ii. J}L.\.RTHA6 , ~Ir. Hinman. m. One m. a l\1r. French, and the other (iv.) Mr. Haskins. Their descendants are numerous and mostlv live in Broome

county, N. Y. w

JEDIDIAH5 DUDLEY (George4, Joshua3 , Joseph2 , lVillicl'm)) h. August, 1774, rn. Lydia Barns of Richmond, l\Iass., who was h. in 1777, and cl. "Nov. 15, 1842. He d. Nov. 24, 1812, at Union Cenb·e, N. Y. Children : i. LYDIA AN~ 6 , b .•lnn. 16, 1809 ~ m. Capt. A. K. Ketchum; 7 7 d ..June 11, 1887, leaving two children: 1, Luton and 2, Emily • Emily m. Spery N 01-ton and has fke children. Luton has two children: Olh·er8 and Hattie8• ~~11 reside at rnion Center, N.Y. ii. MARTIIA6, b. 1811; m. Col. Clrnrles l\Ionroe, and died at Phelps, N. Y., in 1862. He d. at Hillsdale, .i\Iich., about 1887, aged 80. They had several children: 1, ~l1Iadlta Ann1, d. unm.; i, George7, d. at Geneva, N. Y., has one son, Charles6 l\Ionroe, living at Newark, ~. Y. ; 3, OUrer•, living at Hillsdale, )Iich., f>8 srPPLE:\IEXT TO

7 and has one daughter, Gracc8 ; 4, Stephen•; ;), Jwmes ; 6. Gregr17 ; 7, lVillicrni1 ; 8, Lycliu7 ; !), Frances7 , all liYing at Hillsdale, l\Iich. m. J 1mrnu.n6, b . .April 1 O, l~I:-3 .

•JE DIDIAH6 DU OLEY (Jedicliall"'>, George\ Josluw 3, Joseph 2, 1Villiam.1) b. April 10, 1813; rn. on Christmas eve, 1840, }:m­ eline C. :Marean, b. )fay U>, 1821. Both are lhing in 18~8. Children: i. DwrGHT' DUDLEY, )I. D., b. Oct. 28, 18!1. 11. S.uIIRA'. b. Sept. 12, 184:2; c1. unm. )lay 11. 18153. m. l\LrnTHA7, b. Feb. 2;3, 1857; m. LeRoy Bostwick, and has two children: 1, Nellie8 and :2, D,,clley8 •

o,vrGHT7 DUDLEY, )I. D. (.Jeclirliah 6 • JeclicUalt5, Georg<:4, J Jo."lhua3 , Joseph2 • lViWum,l) m . .Alice Huskins )larch 17, 1884. She was b. Dec. 16, 1861. Children: i. l\IYRA E.8, b .•Jan. 17, 1885. ii. ,TE~SIE ALICE8, b. XoY. 5, 1887. m. Dw1GHT Gv1LF01m8, b. Oct. 1, 18~0. iY. GEORGE Du~x8, b. 3Iay 1 G, 18!)6. The families named above were lh·ing at Maine, X. Y., in 1898. 32. Capt. George4 Dudley was a retired sea captain who bought of the Indians at Stockbridge, 3Iass., the lands now owned by Anson Phelps Stoke-;. He lh·ed tl. little below the Stokes mansion at the foot of the hill. His grave is in the cem­ etery at Stockbridge. He came to the Berkshire Hills from Guil­ ford, Conn., and was in line of ancestry with the famous Fielcl family of Stockbridge, originally from Guilford, Conn.

D-CDLEY AUTHORS,-RECENT PUBLICATIOXS. Thomas Haines Dndley. ,rorks on '"Protection," Camden. N.J. ~ Marion Vienna Dudley, editor, )lilwankee, "\Vis., or l\Iarion, 0 \Vis. Poems, 1885. 58 pages, 1(, • Pllblished hy Gray of )Iilwauk(>e. Lucy Bronson Dudley. "Letters to Ruth," a book of ·travcl 0 in Europe. 112 pages, U, • By same. -'Contribution to the knowll•dge of the Termites." 0 \Vellesley Hills, Eaton, 1 K~J;L !I pages, ~ • Howard Dudley. •·The Ifo;tory a1H1 Antiqncties of IIm·s- ham." London, 183(i.

LETTERS OF PEHC'l\TAL S.\IITII DCDLEY. XEwFri-:1.n. x. Y., .TA:-.. a1. 1~!1K. Yonrs of 27th is at lw,11<1, a rnl in repl:r woul<1 say I tlo not know eertainly about om fmnily fortlier than that grandfather \\Tm. DndlPy emigrntt.•tl to this country Yel'y soou after the rcn>lu­ tion. Ifo left two maiden sh,ters to e:1n• for his home until lte l>l:DLEY GEXEALOGY. should return, which he never did. The name of the place wa8 Pontopool or Bristol. As to brothers I clo not know how many, but I once heard one came to this country and froze to death. somewhere near .Albany. Grandfatber first settled in :Morris­ town. :S. .J., and came from there to Lansing, and thence to Ithaca, this county. l\Iy father's name was George, and he bad tfre brothers, ,vmiam, Lewis, Abram, ,vard and Benjamin. \Villiam had no sous, hnt had two daughters ; one married to a Clark, the other to .Mattison. Yours truly, P. S. DcDLEY.

NEWFIELD, N. Y., April 23, 18!J8. Yours of 20th is at hand, in which you wish to know the name of my grandfatl1er's wife before marriage. I answer, I was a small boy when she died and I don't remember of ever hearing it, but I have heard the name of Bridget, and whether that was her giYen name or one of \Vm.'s sisters in "'"ales I don't know. :\Iy grandfather sold his ,vest hill farm when I was a small boy, to 1'Vi11iam aml Abram Dudlcv. \\'il1i9.m at that time lived in \Vayne County, near Clyde, a1;d, as I had heard, uncle "~illiam was to take care of grarnlfo.ther his lifetime. Uncle Ethan An­ gell lived about one mile from uncle "~illiam's, and ~andfather, as I understood, was at uncle Ethan's much of the time, and I don't know but he died there. Susan Dudley Clark of :Excel­ sior, Minn., JVilliam D. Angell of Odell, Ill., and Elizabeth Suvplee of Chicago, are about my age, and they, being where grandfather was, ought to know, if any one does, what grand­ mother's mime was before marriage. But as I lmYe written before, yon may possibly learn something from Percy or Pards Kilborn, of l\Iecklenburg, Schuvler Co., N. Y. Their mother wns Harriett Goldsmith, and she ~ the daughte1~ of Sally Dudley. After granclmother's death I think she kept house for graud­ f ather a number of years on the farm, and it is possible she took tlw old bible; if so, it must be with the Kilborn boys. You write me I gaye you the deaths of Frank, Eseek and Sophia, aud asked if they were Martha's chiklren by Angell. You must have got this from some other 1wrson. I know noth­ ing about the uames except Frank. Cnelc "'" ard had a dtu1ghter numed .Fnmces, who married a Hinman. She died several years n~o. No, grandfather never had but one wife. If you succeed in finding out grauclmother's nnme ht::fore marriage. I wish vou wonlrl il;form 'me. I hope )lrs. .Mntild:1 l\ort<;n ean help }'OU out in nrnn_y of your inqniriet-,. I suppos<.• you got her address from )Irs. 8aunders. Youri:,, P. s. lkPLEY. iO

EXTRACT FROJI THE LETTER OF }IRS. F. \Y. TCPPEH . .ABol·T LREX. Ella Cirnlcrelln Pn<1l<'y, dan. of Lewis, incl, w:1s m::trl'i(•d .Jnnc> I st, l 8fi!I. at Gmml Rapids, )[ich., to Fmn('is \\~heeler Tupper of :\forri:--, UrnnenYeI\ Colorado. )fr. Tnpp(•r serYt>r was «lischarg·ed )lay IMh, 18fi.i5. The <·hildren of this marriage are Lncl1a, h. Dec. 2/i. 1870, at :Horris, Ills.~ Georgia Louise, h. X OY. 6. 18,:1, n,t )lorris, Ills. ; Fran<'is ,vmiam, h. ,June 1:~, 187fi, at )[orris, Ills. ; Henry Dudley, h. Dec. Hlst. 187,'5, at Den Yer, Colo.; Arthur Raymond. h. Dec. 1:-Hh, lK/i:1, at DenYer Colo.; Carleton ,vhittles('.Y, h. )foy 31, 1 K8i>, at DPnYer. Colo. Charles Henry enlisted for sen~i(>p in the ciYil war at the age of sixteen. ~erYed as prh·ate in Co. IL !Ith X'. Y. hem·y artillery, and was with Gen. (h:rnt at tlw time of the sU1Te1Hle1·of nen. R. E. LPP. JI(, was mnrril'll Aug. !Ith. lk,:1, to Sarah L. Shi])l<>y of \\~bite Co., Ills., mid now resi1les at Los Angeles. Cnlifornia. T'he childrf'n of this mal'ringe are Gem•yp SliiJJley;. h. Feh. 1:,, 1875, born in ,vhitt:, Co .• Ills., , at Las ,·Pg-as, X. ]1., died Dee'. 4, 18!10, at Los Aui:rC'les, Cal. Adlantha wa~ m:u1frd .Jim(• l~t. I Hirn. to \\-m. Hoss l~th·v, at n-rarnl RapWs. )Iich. She at :N°l'W York f'it~·- Their only <·hil«l Elin Louise, h. April :W, 1870, tlt Gran1l Ifapipt. l;-,, 1H!l2. IIPr pn•::wnt n'si-:i>-:, at (;rnnd H:ipids, :\li<·hig:111, Fl':l11eis Arlwr Brown who w:1:,; horn at "~ooclhrirlgP. Suffolk. Eng;hm,1. Tht>y 1·1•sidt>tl at Yew I>nh·, 11:irhornc•. Bin11inglt:un, Eug-lnrnl. Sitt> dit>d )J:1r<·h l!ltlt~ lK!IK. Tfwir <·ltil1lrl'll: Fr:uwis lfornmr, h .•July :27. IK,!I. :1t Lo11ilo11. F.UIILY OF W)L Ill'DLEY FRO,! MOXMOl'THSHIRE. EXG. WILLIAM Dl'DLEY =-- a lady,

of Pontypool, :\fonrnonthshire, Eng., went tirst to Bristol1 Eng., and from there he came, in : whom he married before arrh·ing in America. about 1783, to )'forristown. ~- J. Later he moved to \Vest Hill, Ithaca, N. Y. He had mar- 1 See letters of Mr. P. 8. Dudley, page 69 ante. ried a ·•wife either before leaving England or on boa-rd the vessel on ·which he came. This is ! from Mr. P. S. Dudley of Newfield. "N. Y., 1898. Mr. Dudley was a blacksmith. also a gunsmith. i

I I I I I I 1 2 I I I 2nd. Gilbert= Sallie 1st, -Andre\vs. Wm., Jr.,=Ann George=Frances Le,vis, Lewis,2d =C. Taber , Ward,=lst, -\Veils, Abram=Miss Martha Martha, Eliza, Benjamin1 · , b. Aui,;. !,_____ b. in N. J., ITeetor, b. Oct. I, I Smith. b. March b. June 14, 1st wife. b Apr. 25, I of Wells,·ille, b.Apr.9, I Hulett. twin to Abram, b.Oct.14, b. June, 17, 1787, Apr.3,1799, b. ~ov. 1789. His 14, 1792, 1794, m 2d, Her chil- 1797, of N. Y. 1802. m. Ethan Angell. 1804, d. 1807, d. 1 I I d. April Ichabod. d. 1879. 6,1808, children 'I d .•July 5, Miss Eunice dren are Wa-;erly ------'--- She d. Jan. 15, Feb. 1831, unm., s.p. i 1 , 18, 1859, 1 d. 1881. all !i,·e in . 1793. Walbridge. all dead and Elmira. I I I 1873. He= m. Jacob i n~:l~~: ----'-•-- Newfield, now. N. Y., d. at I Charles, Helen, Aun E. d. ~Jan. 18, Terry.= I , I N.Y. ____ St. Paul, , d. in Steuben m. Higley. 1888, at I smith. Susan, m. Christina. m. Mat-, I :\Iinn.,Sept. Co .. N. Y. = Odell. Ile Jer-om-e,--'---J""ac-·"'kson, .las. Clark of teson, of :M:inneap-1 Henry \V. Dudley, 1876, m. 2d, 1 · I was b. in m. has children. unm. Exceh-ior, Minn. olis, Minn. now of Chicago, lll., -Gregg. I I Prov., R.I. She is aged 68. I b. March 28, 1840. Charles, of Salamanca, N. Y. Nov. 2• 1798 · ,______I .Julius of Steuben Co., N. Y. Harriet . 1 Cornelia, JJlia\ Louisa;,, .James, wnfiam, Lewis, I I Lorenzo. EJizaJ. b. Jan. 19, 1822. b. Jan.4, 1824. b. :May 21, 1825, b. May 3, 1828, b .•Jnne 6, b. Aug. 14, m. 1st, Charles d.Feb.23,1852. 1830, d. 1833, d. June Whittlesey. 2d, Oct. 22, IO, 1868, in I I I Per1ival S.=lst, Catherine J. Em!line E., Austin W., AmJnda .J., Mary Tnfanny, Geo. Whittlesey 189 l. at Minnesota. Almira L.1 m. of Clyde, N. Y. Odell, 111., Soldler in Dr. C. C. Cook. 2nd, Lucy A. I Puft',' b. Oct. 12. 1830, m. Oliver C. d, in his 4th year. m. John W. m .•John Latousett Stratton.= \ m. Feb. 20, 1850. Pu1f.=I Denn, s.p. Pu1f.=Sbe d. No,·. umn. Ch-il War. 126, 1866. Lieut. in N. He was b. 1 ------'-- Y. 7th Regt. May 2, 1824. \ t I \ Fred, of Elmira, N. Y. A da.n.1 aged 5. ,- I I i Lamont n., m. Ada E .. m. R, Katie E .. d. June I ! I I S. Dudley Nathan A dau. d. I May Browr~. Horton, a la·•w:ver 10, 188!, aged Cook. C. Cook. young. Dr. Geo.' F. Dndley,=Elizabeth Adah E., of lthaca. N. Y. 17 year's. I d. April 22, 189;;, aged I Fulkerson, b. No,T.,), I -- . 44 years, b. March 27 • 1 m. Jan. 16, 1853, -,-- I I I I I Alice, m. P. P. Taylor, 1851. 1878, d. Mar. A.dalantha, b. 1849, George, Carrie Louise, Willie S.,} these 4 by Ella Cinderella10, Chas. H., a lawyer of St. Louis. b. May 13, 28, 1857. at Clyde, N. Y. b. 1851. b. l8M. b.1857. 2dmarria!le, by lstm.,b.Ang. 6, by !st m., b. 1857. 1845, m. F. W. Tupper. Nov. 24-, 1847. I I Percival C. Dudley. aged 16. Fannie Dudley. I I I I I Henry. of the ~Tames T .,=Ida Bronson. George T. ,= Elizabeth C. \Vm. Law. d. at Frances M., South, d. unm. of Leavenworth, I of \Vasb., D. C.1 Lawrence, of Hatteras Island, during m. J.B. Hinman, of Kan. pt>t1sion office. Macedon. Y.Y. the late war. Monroton, Pa.= .------~~------' I I I I I Arthur B. Annie. \Valter. Dntlley. IIarriet=H. B. Rockwell. --r---·-----~1- I I I I \Villiam L., 18l1G~ Ana:. 4, .James L .. h ..Jan. 14, 1SG9. E .• b. 18il. .June 21?, Georgl Lawren(•e. ·Frances D. Mary E. of Xew York Cit~< of Plainfield, X. ,J. at \Yashin,gton. I>. C. h. 1~79, ~1arch 1:L I I I I I I --T~ I I I 9 I I 12, Frank. 11, Eseck, 10, Sophia, 9. Calista. 8, Tufanny , 7, Julia A., 6, :Ma'.rtha, 5, Harriet, -!. Lucinda. 3. Cornelia'\ 2. Elizabeth;. 1, Wm. Dudley'\ d. Dec. 8. lJ"\47, d May 6, 1841. d. )larch 16, 1833. b.Oct.20, 1837, m. South\'dck. m. Ken)·on. h. t\pril29.18~5, m. Pound. m, -Syrow. m. Stratton. m. Z. Supplee. of of Odell, Ill., b.

b.~ov.2-t.1847. Hewa:'.:ib.Mch. m.En~eneLewis of,Jnnius.X.Y. m Edw. Hood. Chicago. ,Jan. 25 1 1824. at at Cl:vde. :3. 1840. at Cl:nle. Dec. 2-!, 18;)7, at l ng. 5. I8t)i. Clyde, N. Y. Cl~·de; live~dn Oregon.

tHe d. April 10, IF41, at Grand Rapids, Mieh. o~!W,Z:-R~th Angell wM b. May 21, 182H, at Clyde, N. Y., m. Z. Supplee, Nov. 12, 1862, at .1!rc::d~l)·de, m. Abram W. Stratton, ~ov. 17, 1852, at Sau ;~~: :r.·~':.~il~f.s~r!ci. :. ~:~~~l~·1sl::7C~i~r11t~le~;\i~~-:fd~~!k1~~1!i1l~~y. 184s. 9Tufauny Augell, b. Aug. 11, 1814, at Clyde, m. Morell Southwick, Oct. 2, 18(;3: at Clyde. Her sister, ,Julia A., b. March 17, 1&42, at Clyde, m. Daniel A. Kenwn l\larci1 4 &Wm. Dudley Angell m. Sept. 25 1 J!"r.O, l\Iary ~rane .Harvey of Clyde, -S. Y., and had: l, Elvena. Isabel, b. Sept. 10, 1~6!!, m. George A. Masou of Boston, Sept. Ul, 1AA4. He 186.5, at Odell, 111. • ' ' was b. J:rn. 17, 186-l. 10See the letter of this lS1dy.

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Eng.: ,nrnam Kirkpatrick, h. Xov. 7, lKXl. at London, Eng.: ~Iary Dudley, b. April 7, at Birmingham, Eng.: Dorothy Escott, h. Feb. 7, 1<'584, at I-forborne, Eng .

. "-ooDBIUD(~E-GRAFTOX-FEXXO. (Seepage 1065.)

·ELIZABETf-P "~ooDBHII><~E (Benjwndn\ Rei·. Be1,J.=1, Jf.~1·1:y2 Daclle11, Go,•. Tlwnw ... 1 ) ,,-as born ~larch 12, 1725, d. Feb. 22, 1817, m ..Joseph Grafton, .Jr., Dec. 20, 1752, and they had 6 children, Yiz. : i. ,JosEPH6, b. Aug. 3, 17fl4, d. Aug. 23, 175-1. ii. .JosEPII6• h. Sept. 12, 1755. m. ELizABETn6 , b. Aug. 17, 1758, d. Aug. 2;'), 1758. iv. "-◊OlJBI{II>(a:G, b. Sept. 11, 1760, cl. Sept. 18, 1760. Y. ,vnoD1-mwBRIDtiE', b. Dec. 21, 17~Hl. d. at sea, and was l mnec. 1 m. P ata~orna.. 11... ,,. 1 LLIA'.\I',- b • .,ept..._, 1v,~ 1-•l), . :. , cl . •July 16, 17~):1. iii. ·A:x:sA FoR~ETT7, h .•Jan. V>, 17!14, rn . . John \Voodbrid~e Fe11110, Sept. 24, lK!r,, and

•:\IARY (HL)IAX6 GRAI◄'TOX (Elizabeth 5 1Vuodvridye. Beuj.4, Rec. B 0 11j.a, _J[PrC!/2 ]hcdlr,_lj, [}u,·. Tl,omas1) wns horn 1770, 111 • •Joseph Fenno, XoY. 12, li'HK, (1. April 2!1. lXO!I, n~l'(l 3!1, thl'Y lwd ll Philh. :rn, li!IO, d. May i. 1.~rn, lll. l{oht•rt Cloutman of SalPrn, ~lti:,,;s., nll(l l1:1d 1, :\Iary Loui::,,1n. ii. • .Jou~ \Vrn)[IBHIIH;E7 , h .•July :rn. 17!lt, (l. XoY. 7. }K;W, Ill. Anna F. (~rnft011, Sept. :!4, lKL-,. 111. :\Lu:Y Lou:--A'. h. l•'ph.17. li'!14. 1l. St:•pt. lL ix.tr,. iY. .lo:--EPll'. l,_ lh-l'. :!O. li'~lli, (1. Ft>h. K, lKOI. Y. (;~:owa:7. h. DP(·. !I, lKOl, d. :\i:1y K. l;-t()!I. \"i. I>on<·.\:-- 7 , Ii .•Tum· to. 1xo:L d. D(•C· ..-... 1.-..ox.

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LETTERS OF .JOHN7 Dl'."DLEY

( Jeremiah\ Samuel·\ Jame84 , Stephe1,'J, Rev. Sani1tel2 , Go·1.:. Tlwmas1). ( See pp. 482-464.) B.un, N. Y., July 1 ~Ith, '64. BROTHER THO)IAS : I called on Hetty yesterday and we filled up the record as near as we could. You wish to know whether we haYe heard from any of our uncles or their families. ,v e have not heard a.nything from any of them for a long time. I gtwe Hetty the money, and she wisht me to say to you that she was Yery thankful to you for the fa-vor. She is quite blind, and her mind is some­ what impaired. She is in her eighty-third year. I am now doctoring with a Dr. Gregg of N. Y., since the mid­ dle of l\lay. I cannot say as I have been benefited at all as yet. I shall continue with his medicine during the summer. )Ve haYe spent the most of our time this summer on the farm so I could haYe the use of soft spring water which he thought would he beneficial. This Kidney complaint is terrible, it assumes so many different forms; with me at present, being regular Diabetis. ,v e arc not keeping house regularly this summer. Albert and Jane are now gone to N. Y .• am1 will visit Lizzy (who is in Connecticut ttt school) before they return. Our friends arc usually well ex­ cept James Fluent, son of Rufus, who was wounded by a shell before Petersburg; he is in a sud condition. He was struck in the left shoulder; his snrgeon says his shoulder blade is cracked and his spine affected. He is with his mother, now, home on furlow. Lo,·e to all the friends. Yon rs truly, JoH~ Dn>LEL

BATH, lRth .July, ';,9. BIWTIIEH TIJO)L\:-1: I rec'd yonr 'Iette1· asking for information respecting Mrs. Xorris, a widow lmly of Brooklvn. She is uot father's :--ister as yon seem to think, ·hut his nieeZ.: her name when a ~irl, if I am not mistaken, was .::\Iary Ifaines, whose mother wns father's Bister; she was raisC>d hut a little way from uncle Sten:>'s, when• we put up when moving to this conn try, the plaee you speak of. I lun-e been falking with )loses; & he thinks he was at her house lYCDLEY GEXEALOGY. 73 with Lois and Betsey, but his recollection is very indistinct. I re­ collect well, about fifty years ago, I should think, of staying at Mr. Thomas Norris', he then living at "\Vatervi.lle, ::\le. Father and mother went over there from Bangor to make a general visit and took me along for waiter. I called on sister Hetty, but she was not at home. If it is t11e person I think it is, she is the widow of l\fr. Thomas Norris of )Iaine. She is our own cousin and not aunt. She was one of a large family and a very intelligent, smart woman when young. ,Ye heard, I think, before father died, that Mr. Norris lived in N. Y., but we never got any correct information from them. If you find that this is the family give my respects to her, & tell her I recollect her well; I distinctly remember what her particular business was at that time when we visited her at ,v aterville. "\Ve are all well. Love to all the friends. JORN Dt.;DLEY. You request me to give you the names of father's brothers: the oldest Daniel, l\ficajah, Eliphalet, James, Moses; aunts Haines and Stevens, I disremeber their first names. He had a half sister Lydia. Ingraham. I think they are all

(See page 475.)

•NATHANIEL8 DUDLEY (John GJ, Nathl. 6 , Hon. Jolin5 , James4, Step!te11.3, Rev. Snrrwel2 , Gov. Tlwma~1) was born at Freeman, Me.-; Mar. 8th, 1833, went with his family to Wiscon­ sin in 1859. He was educated at Ripon College, and became a farmer at Mackford Prairie, remaining there thirty-five years. Then he removed to Ripon, where he d .•Jan. 30th, 1897, of heart failure, after heing sick with nervous prostration about seven years. Hem. 1st, Elizabeth Bedell, of :Mackford, in 1857, who died 1867; and 2nd, Susan E. \Vellcome, Aplil 16, 1871. By the first wife he had: i. • MATILDA AooIE9, m. G. J. l\Iarkert of l\Ia1·kesan, \Vis., 10 1 10 and hn,cl 1, Elizabeth ; 2, El1.,irnH ; 3~ .,_l:fanley ; and 4, Effie 10. ii. •Enwrx LucIE~9, rn. Effie l\Iorga.n, of 1':Iarkesun, "\Vis., whose children are 1, Cedl Belle10, and Lysle I~. 10• iii. SoLO~ EuGE-sE9 of Tex.as. By the 2nd marriage :N"athl.8 had only one child, viz.: Eliza­ beth, who sends me these records. ( .See he1· Letter, page 47 this Vol.)

Non~.-Letters from John Dudley, eldest sou of .Jeremiah D., of Ratll, Steuben Co., X. Y ., to Thomas J. J)udley, of Butta.lo, N. Y ., present­ ed to Hon. Dean Dudley, of Wakefield, )lass., by his cousin, II. c. DUDLEY. Bl"FFALO, N. Y., Sept. 2-l, '88. ANCES~'R.AL CHAR~'.

Hcv. Samuel D1111dlcy8, lMward Gilman"u. John Gilma11a2 { Mary Clttrk'''. ( ,John I Snrnh Gih~1111111, l ,J nmcs 'l'rcworgic02 • { 3 1 l~li,mhetll 'l're,:·org·ie : , I ll01dley•, 1 { Catharine Shapleigh•a. 18 ,John Folsorn:t4. { ,John Ii'o!Rom { 311 Ellwnrcl Gilman• ◄• Mary Gilmnn , { 0 I l :\Icrcy l•'olsomo, Mary Clnrk ". f A b1·nham Perkit11-,:rn. I Ahig-nil Perkill~l!I, f ~111ha11it>I ) \ :\lary. I Dndlcy~. 56 Hol.Je1·t Gilmm1 • I Edwnrd Gihnan:11, l 2 { 7 Moses Gilman " 18 Hose llawes• • { .Mary Ch1.rk: , Cnlch 19 I { Gilmnnw { Willinm Hersev: , Eli,mhcth ' Elizabeth Hel's~y21, 10 1':

THESE XCMBERS REFER TO THE AXCESTRAL CHART. 1. Edmund Dudley, h. at Raymond, X. H., Oct. 4, 1784, d. 1835, a teacher of schools and music, fnnner, etc. He wns a free mason. 2. Nath~miel Dudle}·, b. XoY. 25, 1763, at Exeter, d. at Kingfield, :\le., )lay 7, 1844. (See ~kt-tch of his life, paye 434.) 3. Anna Smith, m. Xov. 27, 1783. 4. John Dudley, b. April 9, 1725, at Exeter, cl. !i1ay 21, 1805, at Raymond, :X. H. Representative, member of commit­ tee of safety for X. H., judge of the highest court. ( See sketi:h of Ids life, pa..ae 259.) 5. ElizabethGilman,b.Aug. 7, 1727, m. June 22, 174~). cl. 1806, age 79. 6. Obadiah Smith, b. )larch 26, 1731, at Exeter, X. II. Farmer. 7. 3Iary Leavitt was born at Brentwood, :N. H. 8. James Dudley, b. June 11, 1690, cl. at :Exeter, 1746. He was; one of the heroes who took Louisburg from the French in 17 45. ( See sketch of his l(fe at page 251.) 9. :l\Iercy Folsom was born at Exeter, N. H. 10. Caleb Gilman was one of the proprietors of Gilmanton, N. H., in 17;,2. He was born at Exeter, 1678, :2-D-7:2-7l.b-77-7H-~J:1. In 167-1, the town of Exeter granted him GOO acres of land for a farm near Larnp1·ey RiYer, in which io now Newmarket. He was notey ~ h. at Hinghmn, d. nt Ex:et(•r. i2. Li~ut. Peter Folsom. <1. nt Exeter. 1 "i l "i. He li\·e

23. Susanna Cousins, of "\Yells, )le., m. 3Iay 6, 1678. 24. Jonathan Smith, brickmaker, m .•Jan. :25, 1670. He was a soldier in King Philip's war and had a N arraganset land grant in 1735. (See .lv. H. State Popers, Vol. XXIV., page SIG.) 25. .Mehetabel Holdred settled in Exeter, m. Jan. 25, 1670. 26. George Keniston of Brentwood, N. H. 28. , m. Dorothy Dudley, Oct. 26, 1681. He was a chief man in New Hampshire. (See page 792.) He was born Aug. 12, 1650. 29. Dorothy Dudley, born and died at Exeter. 30. Rev. Samuel Dudley, b. in Northampton, Eng., 1608, d. at Exeter, Feb. 10, 1683, a chief man in New Hampshire after 1650. ( 8ee page 155.) 31. "Elizabeth," third wife of Rev. Samuel Dudley, being a widow at Exeter, 1702. 32. Hon. John G-ilman, b. in England, .June 20, 1624, d. at Exeter, July 24, 1708, settled at Exeter about 1650. Member of the council of N. H. in 1693. Speaker of the assembly, judge, etc. "\Vas a selectman of Exeter eleven years and often moderator. 33. Elizabeth Treworgie, m. June 30, 1657, then in her 16th year, d. at Exeter, Sept. 8, 17HI. 34. John Folsom, bapt. at Hingham, Eng., 1615, cl. at Exeter, Dec. 27, 1681, bad been selectman of Exeter in 1659. 35. l\Iary Gilman, bapt. 1615 at Hingham, Eng., rn. Oct. 4, 1636. 36. Abraham Perkins, b. about 1611 in England. 37. Edward Gilman, married Mary Clark, June 3, 1614-, in England. 39. "\Vm. Hersey of Hingham, l\Iass., cl. there J\Iarcb 24, Hi57- 8, made his will l\Iarch 9, 1657. Amount of his estate £4rn. He was at Hingham, 1635. His wife, Elizabeth, cl. March :24, 1658. 43. Robert Smith, b. 1611, of Exeter, 1639, settled in Hamp­ ton, N. H., as early as 16:')7, a tailor, died at Hampton, Aug. 30. 1706. His son .Joseph of Hampton, N. H., was Chief ,Jnstict> of the highest court in 16})8; judge of probate, 1703-1708. Prov­ incial treasurer and representath·e several years. Susanna Smith, wife of Robert, of 163!1. She was killed hy lightning June 12, 1680. · 45. John Leavitt of Hingham, cl. there Nov. 20, 16n, age3, was four times electe,1 Gon•rnor of l\Iass. Bay Colony, the first l\Iajor General, a chief foumh·r of this State in America. The amount of hi-.; iun•ntory was £1,.;(io. 49. Dorothy Yorke, h. in England, <1. at Roxbury, ~fos:s., Dec. 27, 1643, ~ged 61. She was chrn. of Edmund Yorke of Cotton End, Northamptonshire, Eng. nn>LEY GEXEALOGY. 77

?°'>0. Edward Gilman, b. i11 England, came oYer to )lass., in 1638, cl. at Exeter; ancestor of most of the Gilmans in Amerien. He married ::\Iary Clark in England, 1614. 52. .James Treworgie, cl. probably at Xewfoundland, 1G50, h. in England, agent of Sir Ferdinando Gorges. ( See pogex 227 anrl 248.) 53. Catherine Shapleigh, dau. of Alex. of Kittery, Me.~ <"::tme from DeYonshire, Eng. The town of Shapleigh in ~faint' was named for this family. She m. 2nd, Edward Hilton of Doyer, N. H. 54. Edward Gilman, same as Xo. 50. 56. Robert Gilman, married in :England, l\Iay 14, 1611. 58. See No. 48. 59. SPe No. 49. 60. Edward Gilman, married Rose Rysse in England, June 22, 1550. This was the father of Edward, No. f>0. JOHN w·ooDBRIDG}:•FENNO. (See his genealogy on pctge 71 ante.) [ From. a Boston neu:spaJ)er. J ,Ye were pained to read the following announcement in Tuei:;­ cfo.. y's Boston papers:- .John ,v. Fenno, Esq., formerly of the firms of Dana, Fenno & Henshaw, and of Harnden & Co., and until within a short time keeper of records at the Boston Custom Honse, died on last .:\Ionday at the :\fo,ssachusetts General Hospitn,I, aged 70." ~fr. Fen no was born in Salem, l\Iass., .T uly 30, 17!)2. After serYing as clerk for seyeu or eight years in the old Commercial Bank, became a broker there, his gren,t financial capacities, integrity. far sightedness, public spirit and personal enterprise, making him the leading hrok<'r there, "i1ere, in his sphere, for a long time he transacted heaYy business operations for the Peahodys, Pick<.'rings, Brookses, and other chief shipping merchants of that place engaged in the East India and other foreign trnde. Subsequently he came to Boston, and at once took a prominent rank among onr most useful citizens. The m<'reantile and commercial world of Boston and the sister eiti<.'s well k11ow by what brilliant abilifo.1 s nnd hy what nnhlemished course he a~lni.nce(l to fortune her<.'. being worth at one time half a million of dollars. To him mon' than any other man. we are indel>ted for the )lerehants' Exckrn~e in Stat; stn.1Pt, :1s through his l"<'\>l'E.'sentations the distin~uish~•d tirm of which lw was a p:ut1wr purchased the Yalnahle land upon which it is huilt, that it might lie sectil"(',OOO. )Ir. Fenno has been a pioneer in numerous other public enterprises, his forecast suggesting them and his abilities, influence and abundant means admirably conjoining in carrying them out. To him we are indebted for that great and successful moYement which made East Boston what it is, a populous island and the great workshop of the metropolis. )Ir. Fenno was the foremost man of the company which nce. ::\foss. OBITC.ARY. (From Lr11,;1·ence (Jf

Dl'DLEY GEXE.-\LOGY.

Feb. ,ith~ lti:27, but went to Bo::;ton early in life, aml there ::;l'ITed for a time a8 elerk with E. F. Xewhall & Co., ~1,nd assh;tant at the Merchants' Exchange Realling Room. In 1~4~J he sailetl for San Frm1cisco. and dming his stav then.. was for two years a tleputy sheriff. Afterwards; when • in Chicago, he ·helped organize the original Ellsworth Chicago Zou::wes. And at the br~aking out of the war, being then in New York, with tbe Con­ tinental Insurance Company, he promptly enlisted, serving throuo-h~ the lono-~ struo-o-Ie~~ and earnino·b the rank of Brevet First Lieutenant. Since then he had been in business in Boston and Xew York, with the New York Life Insurance Company. His father was John ,v. Fenno of Dana, Henshaw & Fenno, hrokers and bankers, in Boston an, 18f>2. 2. John Cah·i11Y Drnc, .Jr., l.J. April 4, 18.;4. 3. I/enry B.9 Dou:, b. April K, 1857. 4. A son, unnamed, b. Dec. 9, 185H. 5. CharlesPre:;_­ ,·ott9 Dmr, who is married. and lives in Fairhaven, ,v ashington. His office isin New ,,:11ntcon1, ,,rasl1 .. , ,vas bor11 a.l;out 1861. 6. Charles F.9 Dow~ b. Oct. !I, 1862, graduated at Tufts College!' ~mcl cl. 18~3 at Brooklyn N. Y ., anc1 was bmied in the Dow lot at Salem, ~lass. His obituary savs he was an accomplished dectrician ancl engineer. , . Fred G. 9 Do1c, b. Feb. 27, 1870. I haw a \·ery extensive biogr~1phy of l\Ir. Grafton Fenno and his wife, who was Miss Eliza Ann Brooks. He wais a gentlenrnn who had travelled much a11cl hacl entlrnsh1stic friends in many parts of this country and other parts of the world. He was an accomplished accountant ancl business man, a hrave veteran of the gre~1,t civil Wtlr and a high-toned gentleman of tine presence, :1s nrn.y be inferred from his portrait in this hook. :Many tlattcr­ ing notices might be seleetecl from the hunclre(ls tlmt luwe com(• to. han(1. He served all through the late war, enlisting April :W. 1861, in the New York i 1st Reginwn t, Sh1.te l\Iilitiu, n,ncl was !l member of Co. D, 1 Gf>th Reginwnt, X. Y. Yolnnteers, known a::; the :2nd Battalion Duryea ZonaYE.'S. He was also a mernher of Co. D, :~rd l\Iassachnsetts Reginwnt of Yolnnteer C:1salry, Col. F. G. Po1i(•; also a meml,er of the New York ~tate Natiom1l (}nards. At tlw expiration of serYice a::; (luarternw.stl'r-Ser­ g(•aut, he w:ls mustered out 8Ppt. iX, l8fi;1. being- then a first Lieutenant. He was e(lucated in Paris, Franee, haxiug tunong his school­ mates two l,rot!Jers or cousins of Bartholdi, the famous :senlptor. :-;rPPLE:\IEXT TO

:\Ir. Fenno was a member of the Bnnker Hill .:.\Ionument Asso­ ciation, also a Free )Jason and Odd Fellow. His wife was l\liss Eliza A.nn 7 Brooks ( 1Viilter6 , Capt. Leo­ nard5, Capt. 1Villiam4, Xutlicrn3, .Jolw 2, Heury1), born Feb. t,1, 1843, at i\Iilford, Hillsborough County, X. H. She was nu1.niell to l\Ir. Dana Grafton Fenno, Dec. 16, 1868, in Boston, J\lass., by Rev. Baron Stow. Her mother's name was Martha .June7 .Moul­ ton (.Jo.~eph 6 , Gntting5, Smrrnel4, Jo.,;e1)h 3 , lVilliet11/i, William 1 ). These were noted families in Xew Hampshire. l\Irs. Fenno re­ sides in Lynn, .Mass., and receives a pension on account of her noble and brave husband's services in the late war for unio'n. She is much interested in family history and has supplied these records. D,VIGHT DUDLEY, )I. D. ( See page 68, Supplem,ent.) Dr. Dwight Dudley was born in .Maine, X. Y., Oct. 28th, 1841, and spent his early clays on a farm which his grandfather bought and improved when the country was new. His grand­ father was born on the place now owned by Anson Phelps Stokes, near Lenox, l\Iass., and was a descendant of ,vmiam Dudley, who came from England to Guilford, Conn .• in 1639. Dr. Dud­ ley received a classical education at Binghamton, N. Y., and Groton Academy. He took a course of Medical study at Gene,·a, X. Y., an

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LANGDON". 1ql (See pedigree on page 60 of this Supplement.) p• •:\IARY 1V. HALL5 (Josfo.Trl, Elizabeth3 Du,dley, Rev. Sam,- 1tel2, Gov. Thomas1) married John Langdon of Portsmouth, N. H. The children of John and Mary ,v. Hall Langdon were: i. ~,vooDBrRY6 LA:sGDo:s, born 173\~ married Sarah Sher­ burne. (See foot of page for children.) ii. •.JoHN LAXGDox, b. 17 41, married Elizabeth Sherburne. ( See descendants of their daughter.) iii. :\IARY, married 1st, a Storer (grandfather of Rear Admiral Storer) ; 2d, a Hill; 3d, a :McCobb. All three husbands from l\Iaine. iv. :ELIZABETH, married a Barrell of Portsmouth, a Royalist. v. ABIGAIL, married a Goldthwaite of Boston, also ~ Royalist. vi. 1\1.ARTnA,-married 1st, a Barrell of Portsmouth; 2nd, a Simpson of Portsmouth; 3rd, Gov.. James Sullivan of :Massachusetts Bay. ·HON. "\VOODBl~RY6 LAXGDON (Jlary lVoodbury5 Hall, .Tosiah4, Eliwbeth3 Duclle.11, Rev. 8amuer-2, Goe Tlwrnas1 ), born 1138, died 1805, was a delegate to Continental Congress, 1779- 80; 1781-84, counsellor; 1784, President of New Hampshire Senate ; 178:?-!I 1, J ndge of the Supreme Conrt ; married Sarah Sherburne, l\Iarch 18, 17G5, daughter of Henry Sherburne, ,Jr., and s~1rab "r arner, his wife, of Portsmouth, X. H. Their chil­ dren were: i. !Ii-:~Iff SIIERBt:RXE' LAx<:nox, who married Anne Eustis, sister of ( iov. Eustis of )lass., and ha.cl a large family of children. ii. ,lo:-m;A BRACKETT L.\~(;D()X, d. nnm. iii. \VooDB-CHY LAXG­ l>OX, ,JH., died nnmntTied. iv. .Jonx LAxca,ox, married Char­ lotte Ladd of Portsmouth, am1 had a large family. Y. •'VALTER 82 SL'PPLE)IE~T TO

LAXGDox, married Dorothea Astor, daugliter of John Jacol, Astor of X ew York, and had a hrge family. Yi. S,uuH S. LAXGDOX, married Robert Harris of Portsmouth, and had a large family. Yii. H.-rnmET L..\XGDox, died tinrnarried. viii. l\lAiff Axx ~LASGDOX, died unmarried. ix. CAHOLDiE LA:s< .. Dox, mar­ ried Gov. Eustis of Massachusetts. x. CATIIAHIXE "' . 7 LA:s<;vox, married Eclrnuncl Roberts of Portsmouth.

ROBERTS-PARKER. •CATHARINE ,,~., LANGDON (Hon. WuodlIUryb, .Jiary lVoocl- bm·y5 Hall, Josiah\ EHzabeth3 Dwiley, Re,:. Sa;Jwel2 , Go-i·. Tlwni- w,1) m. Edmund Roberts, Sept. 10, 1808, at Portsmouth, N. H. Eleven children were born to them, eight of whom lived to grow ,.s'f up. Their third daughter was•HARRIET LAXGDox 8 ROBERT:;, born ('" l\Iarch 28, 1814, at Portsmouth, N. H., married Amasa .J. Par- ker, a judge and :M. C. of the State of New York, at Ports­ mouth, N. II., August 27, lt!34-, and eight children were horn to them, five lhying to grow up, viz.: 1, Edmwnd Roberts9 Parker, horn at Delhi, N. Y., )larch 1, 1836, died April 25, 1840. '2, •.Anna Fenn Pw·kei-, born at Delhi, ~- Y ., l\Iarcb i6, 1840; mar- ried at Albany, N. Y., 8ept. 7, 1865, .John V. L. Pruyn, LL. D .• a celebrated lawyer, and financier, and scholar, who died Nov. 21, 1877. :), Hctr1·iet Langdon Parker, born at Delhi, N. Y ., l\Iarcll 4, 1841; died at Albany, N. Y ., :May 2, 1846. 4, Am.ct~ct J. Pal'ke,·, Jr .. born at Delhi, N. Y., l\lay G, 1843; married at New Orleans, La., April :?:?, V-Wt'l, Cornelia Kane Strong, and have a lar?:e family. fl, .1.lfo,1·y Pa,rke1·, born at Albany, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1845; married at Albany, N. Y., April ao. 1873, to Erastus Corning. HaYe children. 6, J{athari,w Lrwgclon Pm·ker, horn at All:Jany, N. Y., Aug. 28, I 84(i ; mar­ ried at Albany, N. Y., Sept. :?4, 1868, to Adjutant General Sel­ den E. l\larvin, and they have C?hildren. 7, Grace Padre1', born at Albany, N. Y., NoY. W, IH47; diedatAlbany,June8, 1868. H, Cura Parker, born l\Iay :?a, 185:3, at Alhauy, N. Y.; died .July 11, 1 t,;');L •PRCYN. The children of .John ,~. L. and Ann~1, (Parker) Pruyn nre: (1) •Hcffdet Lcwydon10 Pnu1i, born at "ya::,hiugton, D. C .. •Jan. :31,JJ-11,j,7; marrie

otlices hoth stntc and national. Ile was twice clec-ted to Cono-ress.::' l>rDLEY GEXEALOGY. and there sen·ecl on the most important committees. Among his speeches were one against the Confiscation Act, one in opposition to centralization in the Currency Bill, 011e in fayor of reciprocity with C~tnacla, and one upon the abolition of Sla~;ery. He spoke in the fortieth Congress upon the Alaskan treaty with Russia, the reconstruction acts, the resumption of specie payments, &c. He was chosen a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution. In Sew York State affairs he was a great leader and prominent in learned societies. He was Regent and then Cha.ncellor of the University of X ew York. He had the degree of M. A. from Rutgers Col­ lege and Union College, and LL. D. from the University of Roch­ ester. He was President of the Albany Institute, President of the board of trustees of St. Stephen's College and President of the State Commission of Charities. He was born at Albany, June 22, 1811, and died at Clifton Springs, :N. Y., X ov. 21 , 18 7 7.

SK~:TCH OF •HOX.. JOHN 6 LA.XGDOX, L.L. D. (.Jfary5 Hall, Josiah4, Elizabeth3 Dudley, Re,J. Sam1i~l2 , Gov. Thornas1 ). Hon .•John 6 Langdon was born at Portsmouth, N. H., and be­ came a merchant there. He wa~ delegate to the General Con­ gress, 1775 and 1776; was made judge in 1776 and 1777; 1776 to 1782, and 1804 and 1805, speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives; 1784. and 178."l, member of the New Hampshire Senate; 1787, delegate to convention that framed the Constitntion of the United States. His name is the first signed as from "New Hampshire, the first state on the list. In 1788, he was Speaker of the N ._ H. House of Rep1·esentatives, and resigned to accept the office of GoYernor; president or governor of New Hampshire, 17R5 to 1788, and 1805 to 1808, and 1810 and 1811; Fnitecl States Senator from- 1789 for tweke years, and was the first president pro tern. of the Unitecl States Senate. At the time of the inau2:uration of George \Yashington as president he a.ctecl as president of the Lnited States Senate. He died in the honse built by him in P1e~tsant St., Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 18, 1819. •GOV .•lOHX 5 LA~GDO~, son of .John Langdon and l\Iary ("-rnodhury) Hall, was h. in 17:3!1-~ and m. Elizabeth )Ioffatt Sherburne, Feh. S, 1777, who cl. ~forch 2, 1819. His only child, •ELIZABETH' LAX<;nox, was b. Dec. 4, 1777, arnl m., ,Tnly 16, 1797, Thomas Elwyn of Canterbury, Eng. Their Phil

Butler; 6, Charles H 8., d. mun.; 7, E,nm,11. _J[utildci8, cl. unm.; 8, Willimn Octm;1u:,;8 (\Yest Point) and Tlw,nas Octm.:iu.,/5 (Navy), twins, cl. young. 1

·EMILY SOPHIA8 LANGDON.(Elizctbeth7 , Gov. John6 ) m. Col. John Erving, U. S. A., and had children as follows : i. •JOHN9 ERVING, who m. Cornelia Yan Rensselaer, clau. of ,vmiam P. and Sarah Rogers Yan Rensselaer. Their children were: 1, Susan Van Rensselaer10 Er1:ing; i, Cornelia Van Rens­ sPlaer10 Erving, m. John Van L. Pruyn; 3, John Langdon 10 Erning; 4, Emily Ell'i?Jn 10 Erving, m. Henry '\Voodward Cooper; 5, Sarah Elizabeth10 E,·ving, m. James Gore King; 6, lVUlimn Van Rensselaer10 Erving; 7, J{atherine Van Re11:,;selc1,er10 Er,:inr,; 8, Eleanor Cecilia 10 Er1Jing; 9, Frances Shirley10 Ervi'.ng, d. in infancy, aged 1 year, 1878; l O, Walter Shirley10 Erving; 11, .Justine Bayard10 En:ing; 12, Philip Li1:i11gston 10 Eri:ing, b. in , d. at 11 months. •JOHN LANGDON10 ERVING, m. Sophie Pennington; one child, viz.: •Elwyn11 Erving, m. Lydia H. Aclams,-one child, ;,-'-viz-.: •REv. ALFREDNl~ ELWYX of Philadelphia, m. 1st, Mary 13 .i .l\lidclleton ~leas, and had: .MARY , who was first wife of Dr. S. Weir l\Iitchell, and had two sons, viz.; John I{. 14 Mitchell, .Jf. D.: . .Alfred Langdon Mitchell. Rev. AlfrE>d Elwyn12 m. 2nd, :Miss ~yer, dau. of the Rev. Dr. Dyer, and they have several chiklren. 1~ NE,v ADDITIONS, CHANGES, &c. ( The vages re.fer to HistorJ/ of Dudle!J Fcwiil.11.) •Page 18 in Nicolls pedigree, "Noseley" is in Leiceotershire, not Northants. •Page 24 of the Dudley l\Iemorial, 9th line from bottom, "'son of Lord Saye and Seale," should be one brothe1· of Theopldb.t.~, then Earl of the great house of Lincoln. ·Page 33, 14th line, TE;ad \Vestmoreland instead of '-Cumber­ land." Also same correction on p. 48. Page 66, 7th line, Louisburg Sq., not "Copley." ·Page 70, 12th line, \'"ane was not Govern.or when :Madam Anne Hutchinson was tried for heresy. He had, a short time previously, been succecled by \\~inthrop. Page 1:2:2, peclig1·ee of Sutton and Sir Richarcl de Dudley, omit "'Thomas de Dudley of Clapton." Rielutrd was sou of Sir Rich­ ard and Isabel de Dndl('y. In same pedigree, the grnndson of (~eoffrcy Dudley and Elizabeth, his wife, wns not ".John'', but Thomas, who d. 11)84, leaving a son, .John Sutton, alias DudlP_y ~ who was the last Dudley of Russells Hall,

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• Page lf>6, :3d line, instead of "his mother's father," read, some ancestor. ~Page 284, 1niddle of page, GoY. Benning ,,-entworth instead of "John," Strafford county, not "Stafford." 11 Page 2~10, Xo. 20, Phebe ,vebster was of Biddeford, Me., m. Feb. 24, 1762, by Moses Merrill. Page 298, No. 18 is Jo: \Voodbriclge, that is, Rev. .John ,v oodbridge. Page 301, 6th line, read, the last dying in 1487. 5th line read, 164~>, instead of 1639. 14th line, read, there was omitted a son of ,vmiam Dudley, not daughter. •Page 30U, 3rd line, read, he (\Villiam), instead of "Samuel, Esq.'' •Page 318, 9th line from bottom, "Lation" should be Latin. •Pages 343, 344, Dea. \Vm. Dudley's wife was either .l\Iary Rowe or Mary Stowe. A descendant writos me that she has the evidence that it was "Roe." "Page 349, 11th line, Deborah Dudley, m. 1st, Capt. Samuel Selden, 2nd, Noadiah Brainard. 14th line, Cyprian Dudley, had Joseph, b. at Saybrook, Ct., Feb. 10, 1765, who was a Revl. soldier. This Joseph cl. l\Iay 18, 1M53. His wife was Mary Granger, of Suffield, Ct., b. 1776, cl. Feb. 18, 1853. Cyprian's hrother Harmon lived 8~ years. • Page 355, 15th line. ReY. Ira did not have u. brother Sardis. • Page 3M!, 12th 1ine from bottom, Zerujah not "·Lernjah." •Page 361, ;)th line, l\Iercy Cruttenden, not l\Iary. No. 3 7, same page, Asahel4 Dudley, cl. Dec. 30, 1808, not 1809. ,vm.6 Dudley, son of Asahel, .Tr., of ,vnton, Ct., cl. ,Tan., 1864, aged 80. His son SamneF, b. Apr., 1817, d. l\Iarch, 1861. Hie son ,vrn. G-. 8, b. Oct. 26, 1842, was of New York city, 1896. Betsy Hatch, the wife of Asahel4 Dudley, Sr., was born Jan. 17, 1716, and had ten children. •Page 3G8, No. 60, .Tames Henry should be ,James Hervey. •Page 369, 7th line, omit the worcls '"who d. Sept. :23,_ 1852." •Page 372, No. 7:3, .Tolm6 Dudley d. Aug. 11, 1854. Same page, No. 74, Nathl. S, Dudley d. Ang. 6, 1850. Page :375, No. 83, iv. CAIWLI-XE m. 1st, Prof. Sampson; 2d, Dr. \Vatkins. vi. EDWARD left four children. The Yii. chih1 was l\Iary Elizabeth, h. April 10, 182!1, m. Rev. Henry l\L Stearns of Springfielcl, :Mass., .fan. 16, lt-155, and they had ::;even children. No. 82, ~Ith line, Russell Benton d. 186~1, not 1819. •Page a7~1, 12th line, Mary Chittenden wr1,s h. May 11, 180H, not 1804. "Page :380, 11th line, Rnth Fowler d. Sept. ~J, not Feh. ~l. •Page :382, 14th line, \Villiamson Scudder cl. of consumption, n.t GalYeston, Texas, Oct. 10, 18!12. H6 ~l"PPLE)IEXT TO

•Page :3~4, Xo. 107, Charles Robert8 Dudley instead of Charless. •Page :187, No. 124, Nathaniel Bartlett, not "Xoah." ·Page 3~0, Xo. 137, Xathan Dudley, not Xathaniel. Xathan Chiclsey, not --Childsey ." 8th line, Louisa Dudley, not • 'Try­ phena." ·Page 418, No. 61, near bottom, :\Iary Dudley, b. 1737, not 1757; also on page 764, she was b. 1737, not 1757. Her first child was b. 1763. Her husband was b. 17:38. ·Page 4:23, Xo. 31, bth line, Sarah Dudley m. Francis Beckett, 1790. •Page 426, Phebe ,vebster was of Biddeford, not of Brentwood. They were rn. 1762. •Page 430, No. 55, Daniel Dudley was a preacher, but not his son Daniel. No. 56, Samuel Dudley was second son, not eldest. •Page 430, No. 55, Re,-. Daniel instead of IJaniel. ~o. 102, leave off "Rev.'' ·Page 431, No. 57, :\licajah Dudley was b. 1751. •Page 432, Rev. l\loses Dudley had a son Pliny not here men­ tioned. He wash. at Vienna, l\Ie., 1806. Page 434, No. 63, .James6 Dudley had a son John Guilford, not "Guilford." •Page 44:7, No. 69, 145, ,vm. C., b. 1801, m. Nancy Stevens. •Page 460, ~o. 107, the dates in the 2d and 3d lines are both wrong. Omit them. •No. 102, Daniel Dudley, .Tr., was not a preacher. •Page 463, Xo. 112, )licnjah Dudley's dau. Phebe was b. at China, .l\Ie. His son ,vanen mo,-ed to l\Iontecello, l\linn. •Page 4 73, Elktinah U. Dt1clley, son of Edmund, No. 126, cl. at Farmington. Me., Feb. 23, 1872, of lung feyer. His sister, Eunice S., d. at Salem, :\I ass., Feb. 2-:l-, 18!H. Their sister, :\lary L., cl. of pneumonia, at Salem, Sept. 18, 1885. Another sister, Rebecca H., d. at S., Oct. 13, 18H5, and Laura A., the eldest of all my parents' children, died ,July 10, Hrn3, at Farm­ ington, )Jaine, in her 86th year. • P:1ge 4~3, No. 139, SamneF's son, ,voodbury .J ., cl. at Candia, N. H., Feb. 2, 18!l5. •Page 514, mi(1d1e of page, D. IJ::isenport, Esq., w~s of l\fonroe City, )lo. Fifth line from bottom, "qtrnrrying" should be gro­ <·Pl''-'-. ·, aw1 "Penn" should be Pern . •Page 5;")!J, in the last sentence of the note, "the one who brought this family'' sllonld be ''the one who brought hh, family.'' ,Page :'581, 4-!-a, DaYi, .Joseph4) is correct. ·Page 791, 13th line, Gov. John Langdon m. Elizabeth Sher­ burne, 1777. •Page 796, 2d line from bottom, this Timothy Lea,·itt was not the one who bequeathed £20 to the church. It was his father, "Dea. Timothy." ·Page 799, 3d line, '-2, Elizaheth lVhite should be (2) Eliza­ beth _White; and "3, Mm·y P.'' should be (3) .1.lfaryP.; and "4, Henry W." should be (4) Henry 1V.; and "5, Charles Wm.,, should be ( 5) Chw·les lVni. They were children of Henry Goddard. • Page 802, Dudley Leavitt grad. D. C., not H. C. · Page 836, 7th line~ "'Thomas P. Dudley were" should be Thomas P. Dudley who were. 17th line, ""Owings" should be Ewing's. 19th line from bottom, read Col. Francisco's Regiment who. reaching Urbana, etc. · Page 960, 8th line from bottom, Leatherby should be Leath­ ley. •Page 9(>3, 2~lth line, Edward (~ihson, lutcl three ::;om,, viz: 1, Edward; 2, John: 3, Dudley. • Page 966, 13th line, 1·ead Trueworthy Dudley, m. 1st, Dec. ~, 1774, Hannah, ete. Page ~l75, the desc_endants of George Dudley are given more correctly in this supplement. •Page 1005, !:3th line from bottom, the oldest Register begins m 1553 not 165;,,. 88 ~l'PPLE:.\IF.~T TO JYCDLEY GEXEALOGY.

·Page 1005, 8th line from bottom, omit -'in 18:50." Page 1067, bottom lines,-They had one son, '\Voodbridge Brown, b. Sept. 28, 1714, m. 1st, Ann Emery, and 2d, :Mrs. Mary Pratt, Feb. 11, 1718-lLl, and by her had 3Iary Brmvn, b. )I arch 17, 1 7 I ~) • Page 1090, 24th line, Kelley's Exeter Xews-Letter genealogies were printed in 1H39-40-41-42-43, &c. Page 11U4, add, as a subscriher, Col. Gilman Henry Tucker. INDEX 0}, ILLUSTRA.TIONS.

PAGE Arms borne by GoY ..Joseph Dudley, 6 Arms used on the seal of Gov. Thomas Dudley, 7 Dr. Dudley-Atkins, opp. 4 Elbridge G. Hlake, "' 24 Robert-Brookhouse, ,Jr., '' 4 Col. Henry Champion, " 14 .J uclge Samuel Chase, " 4 ,Joseph Davis, now of Denver, Colo., " 14 Deed of land from James Young, 1732, " 78 ~Irs. Mary Grafton (Fenno) Dow, . " 4 Amos E. Dudley, . '' 36 Ansel Dudley, " 14 Mrs. Annie Eliza ( ,viseman) Dudley, " 24 Charl~s J. Dudley, '. 36 Dean Dudley, " 48 Dwight Dudley, ::M. D., " 4 Geo1·ge ""\Vi Ison Dudley, •• 24 Capt. Gilman Dudley, .' 48 l\Iaj. Harwood A. Dudley, " 36 .James G. Dudley, . " 4li ,John Gilman- Dudley and wife, Thirztt Smith, now aged 90, dau. of Nathaniel Smith, ,Jr., " 48 Gov. ,Joseph Dudley, ;, ' 14 This portrait is owned by Rohert C. ,vinthrop. ~Irs. ,Josephine E. Dudley, ., 14 Llewellyn K. Dudley, '" 66 ::\Irs. :Miriam Dudley, widow of Capt. Gilman Dudley, ... 48 ~ath'l l\L Dudley, . H 4. Ralph B. Dudley, . .. :24 Richarct .l\f. Dudley, D. D., ,. 66 Thomai::. .J. Dudley, " GG "~m. :F. Dudley, ()6 ,vm. Howell Dudley, ".., 24 \Vm. King Dudley, .' 4:8 ,vm. Lofland Dudley, B. 8., :\I. D., .. 66 ,villie Francis DncUey, "' 4~ Dana Grafton Fenno, .. liG Jirs. Dana Grnfton :Fenno, ., (J(5 .Tohn ,v oodbridge Fenno~ '. GG Harrison P. Gilbert, .' 4-R \Vm. Spencer Gilhert, ." 24 90 IXDEX OF ILLU8TRATIO'.\:-;.

PAGE Dudley Hall, Esq., opp. 4 Mrs. Augusta Isham Hicks, " 66 l\Irs. Augusta Isham (Thomas) Hicks and son, ,, 14 Charles H. Norris, " 24 Judge Amas:1 J. Parker, " 4 Nicolls, Pell and Purefoy Coats of Arms, " 62 Hon. John V. L. Pruyn, " 4 The Kennebec Purchase, " 84 ,vm. Reith, Jr., " 24 Mrs. Sara Elizabeth (Dudley) W.. alwork, " 36 Mrs. Jane Grey 1Velsh, . •• 24

·DUDLEYS OF ,voODSTOCK AND BRYANT'S POND, l\IAINE. 3 PERRIN6 DUDLEY (Dcwid\ Capt. Ebenezer4, Benjamin , Joseph2, Fra11cis 1) was born at Paris, l\le., Feb. 3, 1803; m. Pauline Felt, dau. of Joshua, May 30, 1828. (See History of Dudley Fam.i7y, page 595.) Miss Paulina was born Aug. 7, 1811, at ,vooclstock, 1\le. Mr. Dudley died in the winter of 1897. l\Irs. Dudley died Nov. 30, 1890, at ,voodstock. Their son AnseF Dudley was born April 11, 1844, at Bryant's Pond, Me.; m. March 4, 1868, Miss Josephine E. Childs, of Paris, Me., b. at Paris, 1850. They have two children, viz.: 1, Olii·ia D.8 Dudley, b. 1875, and 2, Cad Childs8 Du,dley, b. 1877, both now of Bryant's Pond. HISTORY &GENEALOGY OF THE DUDLEYS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA,

AND THE FAMILIES DESCEND~D FROM THEM OF OTHER NAMES, WITH 150 ILLCSTRATIONS.

This work is completed and for sale by the author and publisher. Dean Dudley, \Vakefield Post Office, Mass. The ele,en numbers of 100 pages each are for sale at one doll:1,r each, except Nos. 1 and 2, which are 81.50 each. I will bind the book in cloth for $1.00. The work bound is $12.00. It includes the Memorial Appendix, a re­ port of the great Dueller Reunion in 1892. This Memorial No. is one dollar in paper covers. I wish to send circular.,,; to all the Dudley descend­ ants. Please g-ive me a list of addresses of persons "·ho would he likely to want this work. DEAN DCDLEY. INDEX TO THE SUPPLEMENT.

Adlarcl, f'½eorge, i. Clarke, l\irs., 22. Ancestral Chart of Dudleys, i4. Clerke, Elizabeth. ,vife of John Arms of Barons of Dndley, 7. Dudley (1545), 8. Arbella fleet, -1-4. Clifton, Lydia, 35. Roger, nailer, Astor. Dorothea. GO. ,John J acob,82. 35. _Attwood. Eleanor, 2G, 29. Kath., Clintons, of England. 7. Clinton, 29. ~larv. 2~. Richard, 29. alias Fynes, Sir Charles, Sa. Baker, Tho·s., 31. Aune, Sa. Anne, m. Ayscough. Biltt>S, Ann 8. (Dudley), 48. L. E., Sa. Arabella, Sa. Arbella, m. 4-8. Isaac Johnson. Sa. Arabella, m. Barker. Richard, 24-. Robt. Rolle, Esq., Sa. Bridget, Barrows, Geo. :w ., 48. Sa. Catherine, 8a. Charles, 8a. B:trtlett, Col. ,James, 13. Dorcas, d. young, Sa. Edward, Rhke. Mrs. H B. 44. 8a. Sir Edward, Sa. Edward. Blos:cidge, Richard. 27. 5th Earl, 8a. Elizabeth, m. Gor­ Boscawen. Hugh. 8a. g:es. 8a. Elizabeth, m. John Boucher.• Joseph.· ~5. Berisford, 8a. Frances, m. Br:tclstreet, Anne "i\lrs .. 7. Capt. John Gorges, Sa. Frances. m. l)qdley, 52. Governor. 52 .•John, Brngbes, Sa. George, Sa. Henry, 52. Lydia. 52. Bradstreet pedi­ 2d Earl of Lincoln, Sa. Henry, gree, t-6. Simon. gent., 12. d. young, Sa. ,James, Sa. .John, Brainard .•Joslrna 5G. Brainard & d. unm., 8a. ,Jndith, Sa. Knev­ Hicks, 56. itt, Sa. Lord Thomas, 9. Lucy, Brintnal, Capt. Thos., 13. Sa. Lucy, d. young, Sa. Mar­ Brome. ,John, 4-2. geret, 8a. Mary, Sa. Norreys, Bromsgro,·e, Martin, of Litchfield, 8a. Robert, SR. Sarah, Sa. Sir 4-0. Henrv, Earl of Lincoln, Sa. Su­ Brooks, '.Wiss Eliza Ann, i!l. 80- !'an, ·m. ,John Humphrey, Sa. Brown, :\hry, wicl. of Orton, ti. Theophilus, 4th Earl of Lincoln, Brnce, ,Jednthan, -1-l. Sa. !l. Thonrn.s. Sa. Thomas, d. Bnck. ,John. 40. young, Sa. Thomas, 3d Earl of Bufl'rev, Elizabeth 10. i,incoln, Sa. 9. B·1tcher. )fargaret. 26. Col borne, Ann, 3i. Richard, 37. B 11tler. 8:tra11·: 30. · William, 30. C0mments anct Additions, (i·L Bylev, :'lfary, dau of Henry. 8. Commissioners of United Colonies, Byrd. ,John 40. 12. Chamberlain, :\fan·. 2-1. Corning, Mrs. Erastus, 59. Clrnmhers. Richar;t, 3ri, 137. Craddocl,, Rev. Thos., 39. Champion, Col. Henry, ij(j. Deb- Cramp, Thomas. ~r,. orah, .~Ii. Crown Point Ex:pedition, 12, 13. Charles I I.. king. !). Cnlleton, Leo, 6. Charlton. babelh. 10. Davenport. Elizabeth, rn. .Judge Ch:-v-e. ,\q,1illa. fil. Chase F:unil\' Acldinton. rn. Pedi!!ree. (it. .Jnrlge :--anrncl, iii. D wb. Capt norham, 11. Chiitson, Rich'lrl. l>eh·es ..Jnhn de~ 5. Clapton. !),1dley, PetL !). Dndleys, Denerax, )[y Lord, 2~- 10. Dickinson, Elizaheth, 22. )Ir. Ed· 92 IXDEX TO srPPLE)IEXT.

ward, 22. Elinor, b., 22. Ka­ Elizabeth, •wife of Re,·. S::nnuel, teren, 22. Simon, 22. 8. Elizabeth, m. Lord Stonrton, Dighton, l\lary, 8a. Sa. Dudlev Estate, HI, 20. 21. Dixon, Joan, 33. Mary, 34. Oliver, Esther, 33 ~ Dudley Family; :w. 33. Miss Florence, 58. l<,rancis, 23, Dixwell, Barbara, 43. fH. Francis of London, 15G3, Donnelly, Col. Dudley, 6i. 8. F. W., 48. George. of Kille­ Dow, John Calvin, 7!). ben, 64. 65. George, of Stock­ Drummer, or Dummer, ·wm., 54. bridge, 66. Geofl'rey, of Russells, Dudleys of Russells, 22. i. Capt. l~eorge, 68. Gilman, Dudley, Adam, of Atch Lench, 38. 12. Re.-. H. T., 56. Hannah, "Agnes, dau. of .John, 15-1-5, 8. 39. Harn· C., 'i3 Harwood A., Ann, alias Sutton, 24. Ali:1s 47. Henr,•. 40, 54-. Dudlev ·and 6 Sutton, John , 34. Alias Sutton, Hotot Arms, 10. Jame,~ 53. Mary, d. 1711, 25. Amos S. 9, 57. Lieut ..Tame,;, 11, 12. .James, of Dudley Ancestors described, 75- Mattawamkeag, 61. James P .. ,,. Rev. Andrew7's Will, 35. 48. Jane, 3D. ,Jane. of Rowley, Ann, 36. Ann, dau. of John 36. Jedidiah, 6i, 68. .Jett'rey, (1668), 36. Ann, dau. of John, 23. 24. .Jeffrey. Esq. : 1Gl9), 24. 38. Anna, dau. of Thomas, 25 Jeffrey, Esq. (1571), 35. .Jennie Ann Tilton, 44. Anne, wife of T., GO. .John. 10, 12. 23. Sir Gov. Bradstreet, ~- Archdeacon, John of Hatheringtou, 8a. John Obituary, 54. Authors, 68. B. (duke), 21, 42 ,John, KG .. Sa . T., Archdeacon, 56. Barons of, .John, Executor, 36. John, of 6. Benj. \Volley, Archdeacon, Bath, N. Y, 72. .John. son of oo. Bety•, dau. of Thomas. 27. Jettrey, 24. .John, of E,·esham, Biley, 53. Bridget of Eccleshall, 38. John, of Pershore (16i4-), 40. Dwight, Brig .-Gen., 11. 36. ,John, of London, draper, Dudleys formerly of Boston, 54. 1549. 8. .John, of Russells, 25, l>udlev, Mr. C. T., 56. C. W., 27. 28. .Tohn of Russell's Will. prob. ·from Ky., 5-L Cath., 36 38. John of Sed2:lev's Arms. 10 . Charles, merchant, 40. Hon. •John, of Woh·erhampton, . 39. Charles E., 40. Mr. Charles. 27. ,John G., -1-7. John Thomas, 62. Rev. Charles D., 57. Charles H., John's Letters, 72. Josiah, son 61. Clara J., 60. Daniel B., 52. of William, 38. Joseph, 12, rn. Daniel, of Calais, Me., 61. Da­ Gov. Joseph, G, 7, 1-1, 16. Gov. 9 8 vid, M. , 57. David , 58. David­ Joseph (161,-1720), 8. Joseph. son, 12. Dean, 42, 43. Deb­ son of Nicholas, 11. ,Joseph of orah, wife of .Jonathan ·wade, 8. Oldbury, 39. Joseph Dana, GO. Dorothea, widow, 23. · Dorothy Katherine, 33. Katherine, of and Elizabeth, 23. Dwight. M. London, 1563. 8. Lettice, 40. D., sketch, 80. Dwight-, M. D., Dudleys of Lichfield, I 0. Llew­ 68. E. A., 44. Edmund, 42. ellyn K.. 48. Lucien P., 48. Edward, Lord, K. G., 9. Edw ., Lydia, 2d wife of Dr. Robert, Lord, 22. Edw ., Lord, 23. Sir 24. Margaret, dau. of ,John, Edward, IL G., 7. Edward of 1545, 8. Margaret (1680), 3(i. Oldbury, 36, 37. Edward, son Margaret, 23, 25. Margaret, of Jett':rey, Esq., 25. Edward of wife of Thomas, 8. ·Mary. 23, 1 Tipton, 40. Rev. Edwarcl\ 57. 39, 61. 1\1:iry, dau. of ,Jeffrey, Edward of Westminster 15-12, Esq., 25. l\Iary, of Staft'orcl, 40. 8. }:leanor, of Tipton, 40. El­ lVIary .J ., 54. Mercy, wife of eanor (1582), 35. Eleanor, dau. Rev. ,Tohn ,vooclhriclge, 8. Mo­ of Mr. Thos .• 23. Eleanor (Tal­ ses, Benjamin, Stephen, Joseph, bot), 22. Eleanor, widow, 24. 11. Nathaniel. 4i. Nathaniel'3's Elinor (1586), 22. Eliphalet, 11. Children, 73. Dnclleys of Kew­ Elizabeth, 10, 40. Elizabeth, bap. field, N. Y., GS. G9 • Dncllev. of 164-6, 26. Elizabeth, dau. of .Jef­ Newin~ton, 6. Dudlev Ob.serv­ frey, Esq., 25. Dudc,eley. Eliza­ ator:r, ~40.

Haines, Mary, 5i, i2. Langdon Pedigree, 60. Catherine Haines Pedif,11.·ee, 5i. Whipple, 5!). Langdon Family, Haines, Sheppard, 57. 81. Gov. John, 60. Gov. John's Hall, Capt. A.mbrose, 13. Kinsley, Family, 83. Hon. John, 83. 53. John, 40. Mary, 60. )Iary Henry Sherburne, 81. Hon. W., 81. Thomas, 2i. Woodbury, 60, 81. Woodbury Hawkes, Anne, 24. Hester, 24. Gersdorf, 60. Hand, Katherine, 30. Mary, 30. Lascelles, Sir Bryan, 23. Dorothy, Priscilla, 26, 30. Thoma:,;, 30. 23. George, 23. William, 26, 30. Lea, John, t6. Hanley Ctlstle, Co. Wore., 36. Leathley. Dudley, 65. Hardwicke, Elizabeth, 29. Letters of P. S. Dudley, 68. Harrington, Sir James, 8a. Leveritt, Gov.. John, 8. Mary, 8. Harris, :Benjamin, 39. LeaYitt, Moses, 53. Hastings, Catharine, Sa. Light, Captain, 11. Hart, J oh.n, 12. Lincoln, Bishop of, 47. Hattons, 7. Linton, Benjamin, 25. Thomas, 52. Haycock, Edward, of Parkfields, Littleton, Sir Edw., 22. 64. Louisburg, 11, 12. Hickman, Henry, L. L. D., Sa. Magginghi, T. J. de, 22. Hester, 35. Mansfield, Count, 9. Gideon Tuck­ Hicks, Chas. Edwin,57. James,57. er, 4:9. John Tucker, 49. Hight, Bryce, 48. Markham, Abram, Esq., 8a. Hill, Haden, of Rowley, 3i. John, Marsh, Benjamin, 28. Edward, 26. 34. John, Esq., Sa. John P., Edward, of Dudley, 28 Eliza­ 24. Mary, o4. beth, 26, 28, 29. John, 28. .Mar­ Hilton, Andrew, 41. Andrew .J., garet. 28. Richard, 28. Thomas, 41. Ann, 41. Elizabeth F ., 41. 28, 29. George, -H. George Oliver, 41. MarYin, .Mrs. Selden E., 59. John, 4:1. John F ., 41. Joseph McCort, Daniel, 60. S., 41. Mary, 41. Susan, 41. Meserve, Col. Nathaniel, 12. Susan S., 41. Hiltons of New Military Records, 11. Hampshire, -H. Thomas J., 41. Moore, Col. Samuel, I 1. Col. Col. Winthrop, 41. Samuel's Regt., 12. Hinkes, .John, 24. Moulton, Col. Jer., 11. Holles, Ann, 8a. Murch, J. T ., 48. Homer, Hannah, 38. Netherton, near Dudley, 23. Hotot, Joan, IO. Robert, 10. New Additions, Changes, &c., 84. Howes, Col. Cyprian, 13. Newcomb, Titus, 33. Isham, A.ngustus7, 5i. Isabelle Newfield (N. Y.) Duclleys, 70, 71. Bryce, 5i. Nicholas, Sir N. H., 6. Iny, Battle of, 96. :Sicolls of Faxton, 42. Jacobs Familv of Salem, 49. Nicolls A.rms in Temple Hall, 62. George1, 49. · Daniel4, 49. Nicolls Inscriptions at Faxton, 63. Jevon, Eleanor, 25. Thomas. 32. Nicolls, Sir Augustine, 62. Thom- Johnson, Isaac, 47. Capt. Philip, as, Esq., 42. l:!. Robert, B. D., 47. Nicolls and Pell Families, 62. Jones, Joseph, 29. Norreys. \Villiam, Lord, 8a. Judkins, Hiram, 44. Norris, Maj. James, 12. Kelley, Hon. John, 41. Oakley, Thomas, 36, 37. Kelsey, Sir Francis, ~a. Orton. John, 27. Kennebec Purchase, 11. Palmer, Richard, 24. Sarah. 2-!. Kidson, Richard. 30. Parkes, m. Eleanor Dudley, 25. King, William, Gov., 50. Zach­ Elizabeth, 3i. Hannah, 26. ariah, 49. ,John, 31. Judith, m. Dudley, Knevitt, Elizabeth, m. Earl of Lin- 25. :\larg-ery, 31. William. 3!). coln, 8a. Sir Henry, 8a. Parker, Jndg-e Amasa J., 5!). Mrs. Ladd, Capt. Daniel, 1 I. Amasa J., Jr., 59. Gen. Amasa Lane, Joh, 54. ,J., Jr., 59. Harriet Lan~don Langdon, Emily Sophia. 84. Roberts, 59. T. l\L .Mrs., 48. INDEX TO SUPPLE::\IEXT. 95

Pedigree of Bradstreet, 46. Stevens, Amanda ~L, 5-:1:. Samuel, Pedigree of William Dudley of 24. Pontypool, 70, 71. Stevenson, John, 40. Pedigree of Dudleys of Ireland, Stokes, Anson Phelps, 68. 64, 65. Story, ElYira A., 49. Pedigree of Purefoy, 45. Stourton, Andrew, Sa. Arthur, M. Pell, ~.\lexander, 63. Anne, m. 1st, P., Sa. Charles, Sa. Dorothy, Nicolls, 4-2, 62. Sa. George, 8a. Giles, 8a. Pell Pedigree, by Walter Pell, 63. John, Sa. Ursula, m. Lord Lin­ Phinney, Edmund, Col., 13. coln, Sa. ,vmiam, Sa. William, Pitt, Esther, 32. 6th Lord, Sa. Powell, Lt.-Col. Miles, 13. Stretley or Strelley, 42. Powis Red Lion, 9. Sutton, Anne, 30. Alias Dudley, Price, Edward, of Dudley, 40. Bridget6, 34. Catherine, 32. Mary, 26. Daniel, 26. Alias Dudley, Edw ., Pruyn and Langdon Descendants, 30. Edw. and Margery, 31. 82. Edw., Baron of Dudley, KG., 8. Pruyn, Mrs. John V. L., 59. ElizabPth6, 34. Eleanor7, 33. 6 Purefoy. Anne, 42. Edward, 42. Farthinando, 31. Ferdnando , George, 43. John, Esq., 42. 32, 33. Geoffrey, 22. Isabella Purefoy Pedigree, 45. Richard, de, 5. Alias Dudley, Jeffrey, 23. 42, 62. Thomas, 42, 43. Wil­ Jeffrey, died, 24. John, Chivaler, liam, 42, 43. 5. John, K. G., 7. Sir John, Pynch, Elizabeth D., 47. Louis, A. D. 1361, 5. John de, 10. 47. Robert D., 47. Alias Dudley, Katherine, 28, 34. Quondam, Lord, 7. Alias Dudley, Margaret, 34. Quint, A. H .. 42. ~.\.lias Dudley, Mary, 36, 26. Reed, Col. Jonathan, 13. Mary, 32. Mary, widow of Rob­ Rhodes, Bridget, 32. ert6, 35. Nicholas, 34. Priscilla, Richards, Elinor, wife of Wm., 36. 26. Robert, 31. .A.lias Dudley, Richardson, Conrad. 35. Robert, 30, 34. Alias Dudley, Roades, l\brgery, 38. Robert (1689), 36. Robert6, son Robinson, Christopher, 33. of Thomas, 32. Susanna6, 34. Roe, Hugh, ·96. Mary, 96 Thomas, gent., 26. Alias Dud­ Rogers, Rev. John, 50. Miss Mar- ley of Netherton's ·wm, 36. tha, 50. Thomas, gent., of Russells, bur. Rolle, Robert, Esq., Sa. (1684), 26. Alias Dudley, Thom­ Rolinson, Phoebe, 33. as, 23, 26, 28. Alias Dudley, Russells Hall, 23 .. Thomas, the elder, 32. Thomas, Ryce, Anne, m. Lord Stourton, 8a. 21. Thomas, nailor, 33. Thos. Saunders. Eleanor, 24. of Russells (1663), 25. Thos.11 , Scammell, Col Alex., 12. son of Thomas, gent., 32, 33. Scotts Tenement, 35. William, Lord Dudley & Powis. Sempringham Monastery. 9. 9. Sewall, Judge, 16. Samuel, Jr., Swillington, 43. 16. Talbot,~ Sir Gilbert, 2i. Eleanor, Shepard, Sarah, 49. 2i. Shut•·, Gov., rn. Tattershall Castle, 9. Sidney, Sir Philip, 7. Thomas, Aug-nsta Isham, 5i. El­ Smith, Elner, 31. F. D. Lea, 28. bridge L., 5i. Capt. Isaac, 13. John, 26. Capt. Thorne, Edward, 42, 43. Kather­ .Joseph, 13. Mary, of Dudley, :17. ine, 43. Robert, 42. 43. Thomas, Robert, 26. Sara, 38. William 43. and Elizabeth. 26. Townsend, Col. Penn, 8. Smyth, Henri, 35. Tucker, John, of Salem, -19. Sam- Soitone. Sire Richarde de. 6. Sire uel Dudley, 4!:l. John de, 6. · Tupper, .Mrs. F. W., 70. Somery, Baron of Dudley, 6. Turner. Hannah, 60. Speusers, 7. Tyn~, Rebecca, 8. Stafford, Henry, 4 i. Van Bibber, Alice, 58. IXDEX TO S1.:-PPLE:\l~XT.

Vessels of the New England fleets, Willoughby, Cecilia, 7. H. "Windsor, Sir Andrews, Sa, 42. Visitations of Notts, 23. Anne, m. Eclmund Dudley, 8a. "Waitman, William, 36. Thomas, Esq., 42. \Vall, Kathren, 23. Winslow, Capt. Elisha, 12. Ward, William, 24. Wintt:r, Katherine, 27. \Villiam, Warner, Augustus, -H. 2i. Waters, Henry F ., 42. "Winthrop, Grandmother, 18. John Watson. Jonathan, 41. Still, 19. John, F. R. S., 14, 16, Webster, Rev. ,T. W., 4:8. 17. Mrs. John, 14, 16, 17, 18. Weetman, Mary, 37. Winthrop Letters, H-19. Wenman or Waynman, 42. Winthrop, Mary, wife of Rev. Wentworth, Peter, Esq., 42. Samuel Dudley, 8. Wait, 15. Westwood, Paul, 40. Richarcl, 36. Wood, Capt. Isaac Wood, 13. White, Maurice P., 52. Woodbridge, Grafton, Fenno, 71. Whitehouse, Ann, 37. Nathaniel, Woodbury~ Mi's. W. W., 44. 36, 37. \Vorsley, Francis, 43. Whitmore, Rebecca, 49. Worsseley, Thomas, 42. Kathe­ Willetts, John, 39. Thomas, 39. rine, 4:2. Wiggin, of Dover, 41. Martha, 41. Yorke, Dorothy, 1st wife of Gov. Mary, 41. l\Iary M., 41. T. Dudley, 8. Willis, William, 30.

CORRECTIONS. ·Page 8. The Battle of !Yry was 1590, not 1690. •Page 45. Richard Pnrefoy was fellow of Magdalen College, 1557-61. 'Page 45. John Pnrefoy of Shalston, m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Brome of Halton. (See his Will on page 42.) • Page 4-5. Susan, dau. of Edward Purefoy of Shireford, was a nun of Sion. Page 344. l\1ary, wife of Dea. ,vm. Dudley, Jr., was dau. of Hugh and Abigail Roe, according to Roe's will. •Page 931, History of the Dudley Family. 1\Ir. John G. Whit­ tier was sometime a member of the l\Iass. Legislature, but never a. member of Congress.