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PUGH Florence J.

Female 1856 - 1908  (52 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PUGH Florence J. was born on 30 May 1856 (daughter of PUGH Reese Gatliff and RUDD Mary Ann); died on 19 Dec 1908 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington; was buried in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1895, Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington; Dress Maker

    Florence married CAMERON Daniel on 21 Nov 1895 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington. Daniel (son of CAMERON John and MCDONALD Helen) was born on 30 May 1856 in Canada; died on 19 Dec 1908; was buried in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PUGH Reese Gatliff was born in 1824 in Virginia (son of PUGH David and HUTCHINSON Elizabeth); died between 1867 and 1870 in Monroe Co., West Virginia to Harrison Co., Iowa ?.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Botetourt County, VA; 1850
    • Census: 1860, Monroe County, Va; 1860
    • Occupation: 1860, Petersburg, Grant, West Virginia; cabinet-maker
    • Military: 1861-1865; Condeferate - Virginia Militia

    Notes:

    REESE GATLIFF PUGH FAMILY
    MIGRATED FROM VIRGINIA TO IOWA 1866
    WITH HIS BROTHER'S BODY AND HEADSTONE
    Reese Gatliff Pugh was living in Petersburg, Monroe County, Virginia in 1860. He was a cabinet-maker and learned this trade from his father-in-law, William Tottington Rudd. [William Tottington Rudd and his family had survived the British invasion of Alexandria, Virginia during the War of 1812].
    When the Civil War started in 1861, Reese G. Pugh enlisted in Captain Washington Lemons Company, 108th Regiment of the Virginia Militia- Confederate. Reese fought in the Battle of Lewisburg, Virginia on the 23rd of May 1862. It was a bloody battle with the remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers buried in the Old Confederate Cemetery in Lewisburg.
    President Abraham Lincoln established West Virginia from Virginia in 1863 during the Civil War. The northern parts of West Virginia fought for the North but the southern parts including Monroe County supported the Confederate cause and resisted the change until the war ended in 1865. After the war, the state of West Virginia refused to let confederate's vote. There was a great deal of resentment on both sides.
    Reese Pugh's younger brother, John T. Pugh, lived with Reese in Petersburg in 1860 and was also a cabinet-maker. John T. Pugh enlisted 6 August 1861 in Co. F, Virginia 22nd Infantry Regiment - Confederate. John Pugh was wounded, 26 August 1863 at the Battle of Dry Creek (White Sulphur Springs, "West" Virginia) and died a month later, 21 September 1863. It was also a bloody battle with 350 soldiers killed.
    The Pugh family moved to Iowa sometime between August 1866, when Reese and Mary Ann Rudd Pugh's youngest child, Sarah Matilda Pugh, was born in Monroe Co., (West) Virginia and 7 November 1866, when their oldest daughter, Eliza Pugh (age 15), married James William Grady in Harrison Co., Iowa.
    Reese's parents, David and Eliza Hutchison Pugh, and some of their younger children had already moved from Virginia to Harrison Co., Iowa in 1858. James Hutchison, Eliza's father and Reese's grandfather, had moved to Harris Grove, Harrison Co., Iowa in 1852.
    After the Civil War, it appears that the Reese Pugh and William Grady families wanted out of the devastation of Virginia and traveled to Iowa together. James Grady's parents, William and Sarah Grady, and his sister, Victoria were all living in Logan, Jefferson Twp, Harrison Co., Iowa in 1870.
    Reese Pugh, his wife, and family of eight children, plus the Grady family, probably traveled the 1,100 miles by wagon. There were railroads at that time but the cost, even then, would have been too much. Reese would have brought his cabinet making and wood working tools. Reese Pugh also brought his brother, John T. Pugh's body and headstone and re-buried him in the Harris Grove Cemetery, Harrison Co., Iowa. Reese would have built his brother's casket.
    Reese Pugh's parent, David and Eliza, both died in the early 1860's before he moved to Iowa and are buried in the Linwood Cemetery.
    In 1870, Reese Pugh's widow, Mary Ann Rudd Pugh, and their children were living in Logan, Jefferson Twp., Harrison Co., Iowa, near her brother, James William Rudd, who arrived in Iowa just before the census in 1870.
    Reese Pugh died between 1866 and 1870. It is unknown where or when he died. He may be buried in an unmarked grave in Harris Grove Cemetery near his brother's, John T. Pugh and A. B. Pugh; in the Linwood Cemetery near his parents, David and Eliza Pugh and brother, Charles Pugh; or at the Logan Cemetery in Logan near where his widow, Mary Ann Rudd Pugh and their children lived.
    If Reese Pugh died on the trip to Iowa, it would seem that his body would have been brought on to Iowa with his brother's body. Unless he is buried in an unmarked grave, there is a possibility that Reese's body was lost in a drowning, either on the trip or after they arrived in Iowa.
    In 1894 Harrison Co., Iowa, a 5-generation photo was taken of William Tottington Rudd, age 85; Mary Ann Rudd Pugh, age 61 (Reese Gatliff Pugh's widow); Eliza Pugh Grady, age 43 (Reese's daughter); Sarah Anna Grady Crane, age 27; and Edna Crane, age 5. (This photo is posted on this ancestry.com site)
    Mary Ann Rudd Pugh was living in Logan, Harrison Co., Iowa in the 1900 census. She was in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington visiting her daughter, Florence Pugh Cameron, when she died in 1901. She is buried under a tree in the Edmonds Cemetery. A long way from Virginia and Iowa.

    Census:
    Dist 8, Botetourt Co., Virginia - Cabinetmaker, living with father-in-law

    Census:
    Not Stated, Monroe Co., Virginia, pg 151

    Military:
    1861 - 1865
    Location
    Private -Company Lemons' - 108th Regiment - Virginia Militia
    Description
    Film #M 382, roll 45 - listed as "Reece Pugh"

    Reese married RUDD Mary Ann on 11 Jan 1850 in Botetourt County, VA. Mary (daughter of RUDD William Tottington and HUTCHINS Lydia Amanda) was born on 1 Oct 1833 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; died on 6 Feb 1901 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington; was buried in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RUDD Mary AnnRUDD Mary Ann was born on 1 Oct 1833 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia (daughter of RUDD William Tottington and HUTCHINS Lydia Amanda); died on 6 Feb 1901 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington; was buried in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Jefferson, Harrison County, Iowa; 1870
    • Census: 1880, Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; 1880
    • Census: 1900, Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; 1900

    Notes:

    Mary Ann Rudd was the first-born child of William Tottington Rudd and his wife, Lydia Amanda Hutchins. William and Lydia had recently married and settled in Amsterdam, Botetourt County, Virginia. She spent her entire childhood in Amsterdam and married Reece Gatliff Pugh on February 11, 1850 in Botetourt County, Virginia.
    At the close of the Civil War, Reece decided to move his family to Harrison County, Iowa. Many residents of Botetourt County made the same decision. Our imaginations envision a wagon train of native Virginians making its way from Botetourt County, Virginia to Harrison County, Iowa.
    Reece and Mary Ann took at least six of their nine children to Iowa with them. Reece did not live to see Harrison County, so Mary Ann, with her six children, braved the journey and reached their destination. Her fourth daughter, Florence, met and married Daniel Cameron in Iowa and then moved to Edmonds, Snohomish County, Washington.
    Mary Ann traveled to Edmonds to visit Florence and died there on February 6, 1901 at the age of 67. She had truly lived an adventurous life!
    Family links:
    Parents:
    William Toddington (Tottington) Rudd (1809 - 1898)

    Children:
    Florence J Cameron (1856 - 1908) *

    Sibling:
    Mary Anne Pugh (1833 - 1901)
    James William Rudd (1839 - 1908) *

    * Reverse Relationships:] body=[This relationship was not directly added to this memorial. Rather, it is calculated based on information added to the related person's memorial. For example: if Joe Public is linked to Jane Public as a spouse, a reciprocal link will automatically be added to Jane Public's memorial.
         ] fade=[on] fadespeed=[.09]" class="fakeLink"Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    Beloved Mother
    Mary Ann Pugh
    1833 - 1901
    Burial:
    Edmonds Memorial Cemetery
    Edmonds
    Snohomish County
    Washington, USA

    Census:
    Jefferson, Harrison Co., Iowa, pg 17 - widow with seven children

    Census:
    Dist 252, Logan, Harrison Co., Iowa, pg 12

    Census:
    Dist 80, Logan, Harrison Co., Iowa, living with daughter, Martha Sprinkle

    In 1870, Reese Pugh's widow, Mary Ann Rudd Pugh, and their children were living in Logan, Jefferson Twp., Harrison Co., Iowa, near her brother, James William Rudd, who arrived in Iowa just before the census in 1870.

    Died:
    Mary Ann traveled to Edmonds to visit Florence and died there on February 6, 1901 at the age of 67. She had truly lived an adventurous life!

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
    about Mary Ann Rudd Groom Name: Reece G. Pugh
    Bride Name: Mary Ann Rudd
    Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1850
    County: Botetourt
    State: Virginia

    Children:
    1. PUGH Elizabeth A. was born on 7 Feb 1851 in Botetourt County, VA; died on 15 Mar 1913 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.
    2. PUGH Martha A. was born in Sep 1852 in Greenville, Augusta, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Sep 1916 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; was buried in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.
    3. 1. PUGH Florence J. was born on 30 May 1856; died on 19 Dec 1908 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington; was buried in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  PUGH David died about 1860 in Monroe County, WV.

    David married HUTCHINSON Elizabeth. Elizabeth (daughter of HUTCHINSON James) was buried in Harrison County, Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  HUTCHINSON Elizabeth (daughter of HUTCHINSON James); was buried in Harrison County, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Linnwood Cemetery
    Southeast Corner of Overton Avenue and Price Place
    Gravestone and Memorial Photos

    Children:
    1. 2. PUGH Reese Gatliff was born in 1824 in Virginia; died between 1867 and 1870 in Monroe Co., West Virginia to Harrison Co., Iowa ?.
    2. PUGH John T. died on 21 Sep 1863 in Harrison County, Iowa; was buried in Harrison County, Iowa.

  3. 6.  RUDD William TottingtonRUDD William Tottington was born on 17 Nov 1809 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA (son of RUDD William and ANDERSON Mary); died in 1898 in Downey, Los Angeles County, California; was buried in Downey, Los Angeles County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 783
    • Census: 1840, Botetourt County, VA; 1840
    • Census: 1850, Botetourt County, VA; 1850 Census
    • Census: 1860, Botetourt County, VA; 1860
    • Census: 1870, Botetourt County, VA; 1870
    • Occupation: 1870; Cabinet Maker
    • Residence: 1870, Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; Amsterdam District, Boutot County, Va
    • Census: 1880, Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; 1880
    • Census: 1895, Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; 1885 Iowa State Census

    Notes:

    When William Tottington Rudd was born on November 17, 1809, in Alexandria, Virginia, his father, William, was 34 and his mother, Mary, was 34. He married Lydia Amanda Hutchins on June 28, 1832, in Virginia. He died in 1898 in Downey, California, having lived a long life of 89 years, and was buried there.


    Subject: RE: William Tottington Rudd I need to add all the notes....William T. Rudd and his family were in Alexandria when the british invaded during the War of 1812...his father was a shopkeeper...Alexandria surrendered rather than be burned down..... Maybe this is the same info you already have...I will check your website....and I'll let you know when I add anything.....Sue

    William Rudd and his family immigrated from England between 1801 and 1807. He died in 1821 in Alexandria which was in the District of Columbia. (Reverted back to Virginia in 1846)
    During the War of 1812, the British burned several buildings including the White House in Washington, DC, on 24 August 1814. They then invaded Alexandria. In order to keep the British from destroying the town, Alexandria's inhabitants surrendered and gave them their food and supplies. William Rudd was a shopkeeper and the Rudd children were between the ages of 5 and 18 at the time.




    Gene.....this is the sampler Ann Tottington Rudd (William's sister) made and is quite famous.....it was the key to my finding William and his family.....in books, magazines...and even on this site from the library....it has always said Ann "Torrington" Rudd......

    You can plainly see that she stitched Tottington......

    I noticed your ancestry profile said you live in virginia.....is there any chance you could get them to make this correction...??

    Like maybe take your shoe off and pound it on the table......didn't anybody ever notice it said Tottington...!!!

    I'm going to try and put this on "Crane - Grady" genealogy.....I'll let you know when I get it finished....

    Sue

    William Tottington Rudd was the fourth child born to William Rudd (1775-1821) and his wife, Mary Anderson. Both of his parents were born in England, his father having specified that he was born in Nottinghamshire. The entire Rudd family endured the War of 1812 and many of them also endured the Civil War in Alexandria as well. William Tottington's father, William, died in Alexandria in 1821 and there are no clues as to what happened to his mother.

    When William Tottington was a young man, he moved to Amsterdam, Botetourt County, VA where he met and married his wife, Lydia Amanda Hutchins on July 28, 1832. William Tottington Rudd established himself as a cabinet maker in Botetourt County. He and Lydia were the parents of five children: Mary Ann, John Wesley, George Washington, James William and Matilda Jane.

    The Civil War was not kind to Botetourt County and the end of that war saw many families leaving the war's destruction and moving to Iowa. William Rudd and his family were among those who headed for Iowa.

    William and Lydia were in Logan, Harrison County, Iowa by December of 1873. Lydia died on December 14 of that year in Logan. After Lydia's death, William remained in Iowa until about 1896 when left many of his family members and moved to Downey, California, where he died in 1898.

    William Tottington Rudd was the only one of William and Mary's children to leave the Washington DC/Alexandria VA area. So he is responsible for many of the Rudds we find today in Botetourt County, Virginia as well as Harrison County, Iowa and Los Angeles County, California.

    Inscription:
    No marker has been found, but cemetery records called William "William Toddington Rudd". He was the grandson of John Rudd and Elizabeth Tottington, thereby indicating that his middle name, like that of many of his sibings, is Tottington, not Toddington. Cemetery records also indicate that he was born in 1810, but Alexandria records give the date stated on this memorial. It should be noted that at that time, Alexandria was a part of the District of Columbia.

    Census:
    Not Stated, Botetourt Co., Virginia, pg 32

    Census:
    Dist 8, Botetourt Co., Virginia - Cabinetmaker

    Census:
    Not Stated, Botetourt Co., Virginia - Cabinetmaker

    Census:
    Amsterdam, Botetourt Co., Virginia - Cabinetmaker

    Residence:
    Both father and son were living in the same area in 1870, according to the 1870 census, and both were cabinet makers.

    Census:
    Dist 252, Logan Harrison Co., Iowa - Cabinetmaker - living with son, James

    Census:
    Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925
    about Wm Rudd Name: Wm Rudd
    Birth Year: abt 1809
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Census Date: 1885
    Residence State: Iowa
    Residence County: Harrison
    Locality: Union
    Roll: IA1885_198
    Line: 29
    Family Number: 176
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members: Name Age
    I W Rudd 46
    Sarah Rudd 40
    Johen Rudd 18
    Amanda Rudd 16
    Ada Rudd 15
    Wm Rudd 76


    Buried:
    William Tottington Rudd was the fourth child born to William Rudd (1775-1821) and his wife, Mary Anderson. Both of his parents were born in England, his father having specified that he was born in Nottinghamshire. The entire Rudd family endured the War of 1812 and many of them also endured the Civil War in Alexandria as well. William Tottington's father, William, died in Alexandria in 1821 and there are no clues as to what happened to his mother.

    When William Tottington was a young man, he moved to Amsterdam, Botetourt County, VA where he met and married his wife, Lydia Amanda Hutchins on July 28, 1832. William Tottington Rudd established himself as a cabinet maker in Botetourt County. He and Lydia were the parents of five children: Mary Ann, John Wesley, George Washington, James William and Matilda Jane.

    The Civil War was not kind to Botetourt County and the end of that war saw many families leaving the war's destruction and moving to Iowa. William Rudd and his family were among those who headed for Iowa.

    William and Lydia were in Logan, Harrison County, Iowa by December of 1873. Lydia died on December 14 of that year in Logan. After Lydia's death, William remained in Iowa until about 1896 when left many of his family members and moved to Downey, California, where he died in 1898.

    William Tottington Rudd was the only one of William and Mary's children to leave the Washington DC/Alexandria VA area. So he is responsible for many of the Rudds we find today in Botetourt County, Virginia as well as Harrison County, Iowa and Los Angeles County, California.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    William Rudd (1775 - 1821)

    Spouse:
    Lydia Amanda Hutchins Rudd (1813 - 1873) *

    Children:
    Mary Anne Pugh (1833 - 1901) *
    James William Rudd (1839 - 1908) *

    * Reverse Relationships:] body=[This relationship was not directly added to this memorial. Rather, it is calculated based on information added to the related person's memorial. For example: if Joe Public is linked to Jane Public as a spouse, a reciprocal link will automatically be added to Jane Public's memorial.
         ] fade=[on] fadespeed=[.09]" class="fakeLink"Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    No marker has been found, but cemetery records called William "William Toddington Rudd". He was the grandson of John Rudd and Elizabeth Tottington, thereby indicating that his middle name, like that of many of his sibings, is Tottington, not Toddington. Cemetery records also indicate that he was born in 1810, but Alexandria records give the date stated on this memorial. It should be noted that at that time, Alexandria was a part of the District of Columbia.
    Burial:
    Downey District Cemetery
    Downey
    Los Angeles County
    California, USA
    Plot: Section 2 Lot 3 Grave 1

    William married HUTCHINS Lydia Amanda on 28 Jun 1832 in Virginia. Lydia (daughter of HUTCHINS Benjamin, Jr. and VESTAL Hannah) was born on 15 Jun 1813 in Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia; died on 14 Dec 1873 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; was buried in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  HUTCHINS Lydia Amanda was born on 15 Jun 1813 in Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia (daughter of HUTCHINS Benjamin, Jr. and VESTAL Hannah); died on 14 Dec 1873 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; was buried in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 784
    • Alt. Death: 11 Sep 1873, Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA

    Notes:

    Alt. Death:
    Birth: Jun. 15, 1813
    Virginia, USA Death: Sep. 11, 1873
    Logan
    Harrison County
    Iowa, USA

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    William Toddington (Tottington) Rudd (1809 - 1898)

    Inscription:
    age 60 years 3 months
    Burial:
    Logan Cemetery
    Logan
    Harrison County
    Iowa, USA
    Plot: section 1

    Buried:
    Burial:
    Logan Cemetery
    Logan
    Harrison County
    Iowa, USA
    Plot: section 1

    Birth: Jun. 15, 1813
    Virginia, USA Death: Sep. 11, 1873
    Logan
    Harrison County
    Iowa, USA

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    William Toddington (Tottington) Rudd (1809 - 1898)

    Inscription:
    age 60 years 3 months
    Burial:
    Logan Cemetery
    Logan
    Harrison County
    Iowa, USA
    Plot: section 1

    Children:
    1. 3. RUDD Mary Ann was born on 1 Oct 1833 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; died on 6 Feb 1901 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington; was buried in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington.
    2. RUDD John Wesley was born on 10 Aug 1835 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; and died.
    3. RUDD George Washington was born on 9 Apr 1837 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; and died.
    4. RUDD James William was born on 21 Feb 1839 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; died on 25 Sep 1907 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; was buried in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
    5. RUDD Matilda Jane was born on 10 Aug 1840 in Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia; died on 8 Jun 1901 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; was buried in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  HUTCHINSON James died in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. HUTCHINSON Elizabeth was buried in Harrison County, Iowa.

  2. 12.  RUDD William was born on 25 May 1775 in Nottingham, England (son of RUDD John and TOTTINGTON Elizabeth); died on 30 Aug 1821 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA; was buried on 1 Sep 1821 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 785
    • Immigration: 18 Jan 1807, Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA; from England
    • Occupation: 1812; Shopkeeper
    • Religion: 1817, Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA
    • Census: 1820, Fairfax, VA
    • Residence: 1820, Fairfax, VA

    Notes:

    When William Rudd was born on May 25, 1775, in Nottinghamshire, his mother, Elizabeth, was 28. He married Mary Anderson on July 3, 1796, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. They had six children in 12 years. He died on August 30, 1821, in Alexandria, Virginia, at the age of 46, and was buried there.
    This is not confirmed but believed to be his father No parents listed for this person LDS Batch is the same as the son

    William Rudd and his family immigrated from England between 1801 and 1807. He died in 1821 in Alexandria which was in the District of Columbia. (Reverted back to Virginia in 1846)
    During the War of 1812, the British burned several buildings including the White House in Washington, DC, on 24 August 1814. They then invaded Alexandria. In order to keep the British from destroying the town, Alexandria's inhabitants surrendered and gave them their food and supplies. William Rudd was a shopkeeper and the Rudd children were between the ages of 5 and 18 at the time.

    William T. Rudd and his family were in Alexandria when the british invaded during the War of 1812...his father was a shopkeeper...Alexandria surrendered rather than be burned down.....

    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/person.aspx?tid=10340843&pid=-656760719

    William Rudd was a native of England, son of John Rudd and Elizabeth Tottington. He joined Trinity Methodist Church when he arrived in VA but was expelled in 1817. He married Mary Anderson 3 July 1796 Nottingham, England and they were the parents of eight children: John Anderson, Richard A., James T., Kerenhappuck Tottington, Ann T., Elizabeth T. Joseph and William T. He immigrated into the US 18 January 1807 and is the immigrant ancestor for all the Rudds of Alexandria.

    Immigration:
    He immigrated into the US 18 January 1807 and is the immigrant ancestor for all the Rudds of Alexandria.

    Religion:
    He joined Trinity Methodist Church when he arrived in VA but was expelled in 1817

    Census:
    1820 United States Federal Census
    about William Rudd
    Name:
    William Rudd          
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State):Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia          
    Enumeration Date:August 7, 1820          
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10:2          
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15:1          
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:1          
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over:1          
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15:1          
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25:1          
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:1          
    Slaves - Males - Under 14:1          
    Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:1          
    Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:1          
    Slaves - Males - 45 and over:1          
    Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:1          
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:4          
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures:2          
    Free White Persons - Under 16:4          
    Free White Persons - Over 25:2          
    Total Free White Persons:8          
    Total Slaves:5          
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:13          

    Residence:
    "Truro Parish", Fairfax, Virginia

    Buried:
    Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia

    Area: Virginia, Fairfax, zip 22153 (really, City of Alexandria, Va.)
    Name: Trinity United Methodist Church
    As of 1999 August
    Listing: complete (caveat: many worn and ivey covered)
    Location: Alexandria, downtown, one of the cluster around
    the Alexandria National Cemetery.
    Annotated in the Alexandria Drafting Company (ADC) street map (red cross).
    Comment: Began north of the gate to Alexandria National Cemetery.
    Did two rows at a time. I apologize for the large number of
    questionables but many are badly weathered. Some covered in ivey.
    After contracting poison ivy on the second trip, I lost my
    agressiveness toward clearing the ivy to see the headstones.
    Also, when the stone said "died in the Xth year of their life",
    I sometimes said "X years old", which may be off by 1.
    In summing the entries, I count those whose last names are unsure,
    and do not count those with no last name.
    Rudd, William d. 1821 Aug 30 age 45 native of England
    -- Sh(?), Elizabeth 18(31?) Sep 15 - 18(?) July (6?)

    Erected
    in memory of
    WILLIAM RUDD
    a native of England
    who departed this life
    August 30th A.D. 1821
    in the 45th year of his age.

    Released from all his cares & woes
    He rest in calm and sweet repose.
    Burial:
    Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery
    Alexandria
    Alexandria City
    Virginia, USA
    Plot: Row D, Section 3

    William married ANDERSON Mary on 3 Jul 1796 in Nottingham, England. Mary (daughter of ANDERSON John) was born between 1775 and 1780 in Nottingham, England; died after 1830; was buried in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  ANDERSON Mary was born between 1775 and 1780 in Nottingham, England (daughter of ANDERSON John); died after 1830; was buried in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Mary Anderson was born in 1775. She married William Rudd on July 3, 1796, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. They had six children in 12 years. She died in 1830 in Alexandria, Virginia, at the age of 55.

    Her husband William passed away on August 30, 1821, in Alexandria, Virginia, at the age of 46. They had been married 25 years.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 - 1837
    about William Rudd
    Name:
    William Rudd          
    Spouse:Mary Anderson          
    Marriage Date:1796          
    Parish:Nottingham          

    Children:
    1. RUDD Elizabeth Tottington was born about 1796 in Nottingham, England; and died.
    2. RUDD Joseph was born about 1797 in Nottingham, England; died on 3 Feb 1842 in Washington, DC.
    3. RUDD John Anderson was born on 27 Jan 1799 in Nottingham, England; died on 27 Nov 1871 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA.
    4. RUDD Richard A. was born on 26 Jul 1801 in Nottingham, England; died in 1886 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA.
    5. RUDD Ann Tottington was born in 1804 in Nottingham, England; and died.
    6. 6. RUDD William Tottington was born on 17 Nov 1809 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA; died in 1898 in Downey, Los Angeles County, California; was buried in Downey, Los Angeles County, California.
    7. RUDD James Tottington was born in 1812 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA; died on 1 Apr 1881 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA.
    8. RUDD Karen Happuch Tottington was born in 1821 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jul 1904 in Alexandria, Alexandria (city), Virginia, USA.

  4. 14.  HUTCHINS Benjamin, Jr. was born on 15 May 1789 in Louden County, Va (son of HUTCHINS Benjamin, Sr and MCGEHEE Judith); died on 19 May 1855 in Montgomery County, Ohio; was buried in 1855 in Vandalia, Montgomery, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: Surry, North Carolina,
    • Residence: 1830, Butler, Montgomery, Ohio
    • Residence: 1850, Butler, Montgomery, Ohio

    Benjamin married VESTAL Hannah on 8 Sep 1805 in Surry, North Carolina,. Hannah was born about 1791 in Louden County, Va; died on 18 Sep 1858 in Mill Creek, Miami, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  VESTAL Hannah was born about 1791 in Louden County, Va; died on 18 Sep 1858 in Mill Creek, Miami, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Hannah Vestal
    • Alt. Birth: 23 May 1789, Surry, North Carolina,

    Children:
    1. 7. HUTCHINS Lydia Amanda was born on 15 Jun 1813 in Winchester, Frederick Co., Virginia; died on 14 Dec 1873 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; was buried in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.