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George William Dudley

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George William Dudley

Birth
Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, USA
Death
20 Apr 1849 (aged 58)
Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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George William Dudley, age 58, died on April 20, 1849 in St. Peters Parish, Talbot County, Maryland, USA. George was born to James and Elizabeth (Dobson) Dudley on September 26, 1790 in St. Peters Parish, Talbot County, Maryland. George's father Pvt. James Dudley fought in the Revolutionary War and George William fought in the war of 1812-14. He married Hannah Mackey on November 27, 1840. They had one son William George Dudley in 1847.

George leaves his wife Hannah "Mackey" Dudley; his son Willliam George Dudley; and two grandsons, George Nabb Dudley and Audley Fleming Dudley.

The following quote is from an article in the Hobbies Magazine by Jim Walsh, in February 1953: "George N. was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and Audley F. was born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Their grandmother had her plantation on the Eastern Shore. Their grandfather was a member of the House of Representatives. Colonel Tilghlman, of the Eastern Shore, wrote two volumes of "The History of Talbot County,' which mentions the Dudleys. He knew my husband's father, who was a trainer of racing and pacing horses and drove a high-wheeled sulky. He built a half-mile race track on the old estate. George's father had a stock farm and owned an offspring of the famous race horse, 'Hannibal.'

George William Dudley was buried in the family plot at the Historic Spring Hill Cemetery, Aurora and North Streets, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland.
George William Dudley, age 58, died on April 20, 1849 in St. Peters Parish, Talbot County, Maryland, USA. George was born to James and Elizabeth (Dobson) Dudley on September 26, 1790 in St. Peters Parish, Talbot County, Maryland. George's father Pvt. James Dudley fought in the Revolutionary War and George William fought in the war of 1812-14. He married Hannah Mackey on November 27, 1840. They had one son William George Dudley in 1847.

George leaves his wife Hannah "Mackey" Dudley; his son Willliam George Dudley; and two grandsons, George Nabb Dudley and Audley Fleming Dudley.

The following quote is from an article in the Hobbies Magazine by Jim Walsh, in February 1953: "George N. was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and Audley F. was born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Their grandmother had her plantation on the Eastern Shore. Their grandfather was a member of the House of Representatives. Colonel Tilghlman, of the Eastern Shore, wrote two volumes of "The History of Talbot County,' which mentions the Dudleys. He knew my husband's father, who was a trainer of racing and pacing horses and drove a high-wheeled sulky. He built a half-mile race track on the old estate. George's father had a stock farm and owned an offspring of the famous race horse, 'Hannibal.'

George William Dudley was buried in the family plot at the Historic Spring Hill Cemetery, Aurora and North Streets, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland.


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