Davidson Dudley

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Davidson Dudley

Birth
Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
1787 (aged 77–78)
Brentwood, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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Davidson Dudley and Anna Ladd were married about 1739 in Exeter, NH.

Their children born in Exeter:

Davdson Dudley born about 1740.

Timothy Dudley born about 1741

Stephen Dudley born about 1742.

Trueworthy Dudley born about 1750.

Davidson Dudley born about 1758.

Peter Coffin Dudley born about 1760.

Margaret Dudley born about 1762.

Anna Dudley born about 1764.

Levi Dudley born about 1766.


From "History Of The Dudley Family"
Davidson Dudley, son of Col. Stephen, was born at Exeter about 1708, and
married Anna Lord. He was a skillful blacksmith by trade, and also carried on
his farm at Brentwood. He ever sustained a good charactor, and was a useful
man till late in life, when the shaking palsy disabled his hands. He died of
the black jaundice in 1787, aged about 70 years.

He was a farmer, perhaps took over fathers farm per Paul Dudley. He also had him named Joseph Herbert Dudley b. 1710.
Davidson Dudley (1708-87) served as private and signed the Association Test in Brentwood, N. H., where he was born. He died in Exeter, N. H.




A birth in about 1717 (if 70 at death) would mean he married at a more typical age, and also might be more likely than 1707 if he really served in the Revolutionary War (i.e., in his 60s, rather than in his 70s). Joseph R. Klett
Davidson Dudley and Anna Ladd were married about 1739 in Exeter, NH.

Their children born in Exeter:

Davdson Dudley born about 1740.

Timothy Dudley born about 1741

Stephen Dudley born about 1742.

Trueworthy Dudley born about 1750.

Davidson Dudley born about 1758.

Peter Coffin Dudley born about 1760.

Margaret Dudley born about 1762.

Anna Dudley born about 1764.

Levi Dudley born about 1766.


From "History Of The Dudley Family"
Davidson Dudley, son of Col. Stephen, was born at Exeter about 1708, and
married Anna Lord. He was a skillful blacksmith by trade, and also carried on
his farm at Brentwood. He ever sustained a good charactor, and was a useful
man till late in life, when the shaking palsy disabled his hands. He died of
the black jaundice in 1787, aged about 70 years.

He was a farmer, perhaps took over fathers farm per Paul Dudley. He also had him named Joseph Herbert Dudley b. 1710.
Davidson Dudley (1708-87) served as private and signed the Association Test in Brentwood, N. H., where he was born. He died in Exeter, N. H.




A birth in about 1717 (if 70 at death) would mean he married at a more typical age, and also might be more likely than 1707 if he really served in the Revolutionary War (i.e., in his 60s, rather than in his 70s). Joseph R. Klett


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