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Arthur Clay Hudnall

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Arthur Clay Hudnall

Birth
Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Dec 1902 (aged 25)
Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Moravia, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Clay Hudnall is the son of Peter Penn Hudnall and Amanda Alberta Scott.

He is 1 of 11 known children of Peter and Amanda Hudnall. His siblings are:
-Bertha Hudnall Stevens (25 Apr 1870-28 Aug 1917)
-Charles William Hudnall (16 Feb 1872-6 Dec 1926)
-Richard Edward Hudnall (18 Feb 1874-9 Jan 1931)
-Lester "Lesley" Hudnall (1879-21 Nov 1881)
-Lucy Estella Hudnall (29 Aug 1881-22 Apr 1906)
-Herbert Everett "Doc" Hudnall (29 Jan 1884-Feb 1963)
-Julia Kathryn Hudnall Germain (20 Jan 1886-1 Apr 1953)
-Thomas Emmett Hudnall (20 Aug 1888-11 Jul 1966)
-Peter "Pete" Hudnall (16 May 1891-2 Sep 1893)
-Ruth Marie Hudnall Palmer (3 Jun 1894-11 Jun 1973)
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In 1902, Arthur married Maude Iona Hiatt, the daughter of Preston Silvester Hiatt and Delia Frances Cordelia Scott. The picture above appears to been taken at the time of their wedding in June 1902.

Iowa Marriages, 1838-1934
-Groom: Arthur C. Hudnall
-Bride: Maude Hiatt
-Marriage Date: 22 Jun 1902
-Marriage Place: Appanoose County, Iowa

When Arthur Clay Hudnall died on Dec. 1, 1902, Maude was pregnant with twins:
• Claude Clay Hudnall - b. 18 May 1903
• Arthur Cliff Hudnall - b. 18 May 1903
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Missouri Newspaper Death Index, 1822-1994
-Name: Clay Hudnall
-Death Date: 1 Dec 1902
-Death Place: Montgomery, Missouri
-Newspaper: Montgomery City Standard

Arthur Clay Hudnall was killed when the train he was on struck a cow on the tracks and overturned the train car. It is not known whether he jumped from the car or was thrown. When he fell from the train, he landed in the middle of the track and the 3 car train ran over him. (Taken from the Council Bluffs Nonpariel, Dec 2, 1902 newspaper in Council Bluffs, Iowa)
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In 1903, Maude married Hemmerley Edward Wailes, the son of George W. Wailes and Frances Mower.
Arthur Clay Hudnall is the son of Peter Penn Hudnall and Amanda Alberta Scott.

He is 1 of 11 known children of Peter and Amanda Hudnall. His siblings are:
-Bertha Hudnall Stevens (25 Apr 1870-28 Aug 1917)
-Charles William Hudnall (16 Feb 1872-6 Dec 1926)
-Richard Edward Hudnall (18 Feb 1874-9 Jan 1931)
-Lester "Lesley" Hudnall (1879-21 Nov 1881)
-Lucy Estella Hudnall (29 Aug 1881-22 Apr 1906)
-Herbert Everett "Doc" Hudnall (29 Jan 1884-Feb 1963)
-Julia Kathryn Hudnall Germain (20 Jan 1886-1 Apr 1953)
-Thomas Emmett Hudnall (20 Aug 1888-11 Jul 1966)
-Peter "Pete" Hudnall (16 May 1891-2 Sep 1893)
-Ruth Marie Hudnall Palmer (3 Jun 1894-11 Jun 1973)
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In 1902, Arthur married Maude Iona Hiatt, the daughter of Preston Silvester Hiatt and Delia Frances Cordelia Scott. The picture above appears to been taken at the time of their wedding in June 1902.

Iowa Marriages, 1838-1934
-Groom: Arthur C. Hudnall
-Bride: Maude Hiatt
-Marriage Date: 22 Jun 1902
-Marriage Place: Appanoose County, Iowa

When Arthur Clay Hudnall died on Dec. 1, 1902, Maude was pregnant with twins:
• Claude Clay Hudnall - b. 18 May 1903
• Arthur Cliff Hudnall - b. 18 May 1903
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Missouri Newspaper Death Index, 1822-1994
-Name: Clay Hudnall
-Death Date: 1 Dec 1902
-Death Place: Montgomery, Missouri
-Newspaper: Montgomery City Standard

Arthur Clay Hudnall was killed when the train he was on struck a cow on the tracks and overturned the train car. It is not known whether he jumped from the car or was thrown. When he fell from the train, he landed in the middle of the track and the 3 car train ran over him. (Taken from the Council Bluffs Nonpariel, Dec 2, 1902 newspaper in Council Bluffs, Iowa)
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In 1903, Maude married Hemmerley Edward Wailes, the son of George W. Wailes and Frances Mower.


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