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7. Hudson, George (variously written Hodson, Hutson, Hodchen, Huchen, Hutchens, Hutchins, w. Jane, had Joseph, b. 28 Dec. 1639; Luke, b. 6 Ap. 1644; Anna, b. 30 Sept. 16145; Abiah, b. 3 Ap. 1618; Barbara, perhaps a dau., d. 14 Feb. 1640. George the f. res. on the southerly side of South Street, between Dunster and Brighton sydia, b. 11 Mar. 1737-8, m. Samuel Whitney of Wat. 15 Jan. 1765; Elizabeth, b. 2 Ap. 1741, d. here unm. 10 Aug. 1817. Samuel the f. res. in Wat. and d. between 30 Sept. and 6 Nov. 1749. His w. Elizabeth survived. 18. Ebenezer, s. of Solomon (9), m. Sarah Peirce of Chs. 21 Aug. 1735, and had Ebenezer, b. 4 Mar. 1736-7; Solomoept. 1785; Charles, bap. 3 Dec. 1780; Mary, b. 25 Ap. 1783, d. 25 Aug. 1799; Hannah, bap. Oct. 1784; Henry, bap. Ap. 1787; Sophia, bap. 1 Mar. 1789; a child, b. 30 Sept. and d. 3 Oct. 1790 ; Mary Maria Dix, bap. 29 Ap. 1804; Louisa Annis, bap. 20 Ap. 1806; Alfred Augustus, bap. 20 Dec. 1807; Adeline Matilda, bap. 17 Dec. 1809. J
nd faithful, diligent and prudent; who departed this life in sweet peace the 24th day of November 1690, aged about 48. Martha, m. Noah Champney 16 Oct. 1725. Martha, m. Reuben Prentice 1 Mar. 1757. Mary, m. Thomas Durant 25 Dec. 1758. Elizabeth Williams, dau. of William and Elizabeth, b. 24 Dec. 1776. Benjamin, d. 12 Oct. 1797. Hudson, George (variously written Hodson, Hutson, Hodchen, Huchen, Hutchens, Hutchins, w. Jane, had Joseph, b. 28 Dec. 1639; Luke, b. 6 Ap. 1644; Anna, b. 30 Sept. 16145; Abiah, b. 3 Ap. 1618; Barbara, perhaps a dau., d. 14 Feb. 1640. George the f. res. on the southerly side of South Street, between Dunster and Brighton streets. 2. Daniel, a mason, rem. here from Lancaster, about 1672, and res. on the south side of the river. After a few years he returned to Lancaster, where he and his w. Joanna and two daughters are said to have been killed by the Indians in 1697. His chil., as gathered from his will and the division of his estate, were John (
reached in Easton a few years, then in Bellingham, then in Hull from 1768 to 1772, and afterwards returned to Grafton, where he d. 22 May 1773, a. 68. [For most of the particulars in this paragraph, I am indebted to Binney's History of the Prentice Family.] 17. Samuel, s. of Solomon (9), m. Elizabeth Cook 23 Dec. 1736, and had Lydia, b. 11 Mar. 1737-8, m. Samuel Whitney of Wat. 15 Jan. 1765; Elizabeth, b. 2 Ap. 1741, d. here unm. 10 Aug. 1817. Samuel the f. res. in Wat. and d. between 30 Sept. and 6 Nov. 1749. His w. Elizabeth survived. 18. Ebenezer, s. of Solomon (9), m. Sarah Peirce of Chs. 21 Aug. 1735, and had Ebenezer, b. 4 Mar. 1736-7; Solomon, b. 24 Ap. and d. 24 May 1739; Sarah, b. 20 Aug. 1741, m. John Robbins of Lex. 14 May 1761; Solomon, b. 14 Mar. 1743-4; George, b. 27 Sept. 1746; Mary, b. 16 Oct. 1747, d. young; Elizabeth, b. 4 Mar. 1748-9, d. 1750; Mary and Elizabeth, twins, b. 11 Jan. 1751-2, both d. young; Love, b. 27 Mar. 1755, m. Moses Hovey 11 Mar. 1776, an
urch 1784; and about 1790 removed to Alstead, N. H. He devoted the later years of his life to farming, and d. 29 Aug. 1808. 11. Jeduthun, s. of Joseph (7), m. Susanna Reed of Woburn (pub. 11 Feb. 1775); she d. 3 Oct. 1803, and he m. Elizabeth Winneck 31 May 1802. His chil. were Susanna, b. 22 Oct. 1775; Sophia, b. 1777, d. 6 Sept. 1785; Charles, bap. 3 Dec. 1780; Mary, b. 25 Ap. 1783, d. 25 Aug. 1799; Hannah, bap. Oct. 1784; Henry, bap. Ap. 1787; Sophia, bap. 1 Mar. 1789; a child, b. 30 Sept. and d. 3 Oct. 1790 ; Mary Maria Dix, bap. 29 Ap. 1804; Louisa Annis, bap. 20 Ap. 1806; Alfred Augustus, bap. 20 Dec. 1807; Adeline Matilda, bap. 17 Dec. 1809. Jeduthun the f. resided in Menot., was a farmer and an energetic citizen, Colonel of Militia, Selectman 18 years between 1780 and 1805; Representative nine years, between 1788 and 1806; he was one of the principal projectors of the Concord Turnpike, and was engaged in other public enterprises; he was sanguine in his projects, and ver