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Elisha Benoni Hudson

Birth
Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
unknown
Prairie Farm, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Prairie Farm, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Elisha B. Hudson, an honored and substantial citizen of Section 11,Prairie Farm Township, has been a resident of this county for nearly twodecades. In that time he has become well known as a man of sterling worth,a good farmer, a kindly neighbor and a loyal friend. He reached this countyfrom Rock County, this state, where for many years he had been a prosperousfarmer, Oct. 15, 1901, located on a tract of wild land in Section 11, Prairie Farm Township, erected a set of buildings, and started to develop a farm. He has been successful in his endeavors, and now has a good place where he is prosperously carrying on general farming and dairying.

He was married in Spring Valley Township, Rock County, this state, to Millie Folmer, who was born in Germany, on July 29, 1862, the daughter of Christian and MaryFolmer. This union has been blessed with three children.
Ernest was born April 29, 1883 and is helping his father on the home farm. He is an energetic young_man who understands farming thoroughly, and is well liked by all who know him.

Nora was born June 1, 1885, and is the wife of William Patrick, of Rice Lake.

Mabel was born Feb. 20, 1891, and is the wife of Carl Hanson, of Barron.

Mr. Hudson was born in Rock County, Wis., July 11, 1861, the son of William and Rena (Randall) Hudson, and grandson of William Hudson and Archibald Randall.

William Hudson, the father, was for many years a respected farmer of Rock County, this state. He was a man of ability and devout faith, and was a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church.

The grandfather, William Hudson, came to this country from northern England with his brothers, Silas and Ephraim, and settled on the Holland reservation in Rhode Island.

The grandfather, Archibald Randall, was a native of Rhode Island, of English descent. One of his sons, uncle of Elisha B. Hudson, is Capt. A. N. Randall, a prominent attorney of Broadhead, Green County, this state. Copied from page 611 of The History Of Barron County, Wisconsin, published in 1922 by H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- John Christeson Thank you
Added: Dec. 30, 2015
Elisha B. Hudson, an honored and substantial citizen of Section 11,Prairie Farm Township, has been a resident of this county for nearly twodecades. In that time he has become well known as a man of sterling worth,a good farmer, a kindly neighbor and a loyal friend. He reached this countyfrom Rock County, this state, where for many years he had been a prosperousfarmer, Oct. 15, 1901, located on a tract of wild land in Section 11, Prairie Farm Township, erected a set of buildings, and started to develop a farm. He has been successful in his endeavors, and now has a good place where he is prosperously carrying on general farming and dairying.

He was married in Spring Valley Township, Rock County, this state, to Millie Folmer, who was born in Germany, on July 29, 1862, the daughter of Christian and MaryFolmer. This union has been blessed with three children.
Ernest was born April 29, 1883 and is helping his father on the home farm. He is an energetic young_man who understands farming thoroughly, and is well liked by all who know him.

Nora was born June 1, 1885, and is the wife of William Patrick, of Rice Lake.

Mabel was born Feb. 20, 1891, and is the wife of Carl Hanson, of Barron.

Mr. Hudson was born in Rock County, Wis., July 11, 1861, the son of William and Rena (Randall) Hudson, and grandson of William Hudson and Archibald Randall.

William Hudson, the father, was for many years a respected farmer of Rock County, this state. He was a man of ability and devout faith, and was a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church.

The grandfather, William Hudson, came to this country from northern England with his brothers, Silas and Ephraim, and settled on the Holland reservation in Rhode Island.

The grandfather, Archibald Randall, was a native of Rhode Island, of English descent. One of his sons, uncle of Elisha B. Hudson, is Capt. A. N. Randall, a prominent attorney of Broadhead, Green County, this state. Copied from page 611 of The History Of Barron County, Wisconsin, published in 1922 by H.C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- John Christeson Thank you
Added: Dec. 30, 2015


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