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William Thomas Hudnall Jr.

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William Thomas Hudnall Jr.

Birth
Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Death
12 Oct 1839 (aged 66)
Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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William Hudnall is the son of William Thomas Hudnall, Sr. & Frances "Fannie" Smith. The exact place of burial of William is not known however, he settled in Montgomery County, MO and is presumed to be buried in that location.
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William was married to:
Elizabeth Hogan - 1796 (Died 1804)
Nancy Ann Williams Nance - 1804

U.S. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I-VI, 1607-1943
Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, page 937
-Groom: William Hudnall Jr.
-Bride: Elizabeth Hogan
-dt: Daukes Johnson *
-Marriage Place: Bedford County
-Marriage Date: 8 Oct 1796
-Sureties: William Johnson & Thomas Hudnall

*NOTE: Elizabeth's mother is Dorcas Hogan who remarried William Johnson in Bedford County in 1792.

U.S. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I-VI, 1607-1943
Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, page 937
-Groom: William Hudnall
-Bride: Nancy Nance
-Marriage Place: Bedford County
-Marriage Date: 24 Nov 1804
-Surety: Richard Hudnall

William Thomas Hudnall, Jr. is known to have 14 children.
With Elizabeth:
Mary "Polly" Hudnall Oney (1798-1871)
Catherine "Kitty" Hudnall Jones (1800-1887)
Lucy Hudnall (1802 - ? )
Elizabeth Hudnall Jones (1803 - ? )
Prestley Hudnall (1804 - ? )

With Nancy:
Jabez Leftwich Hudnall (1805-1881)
Samuel William Hudnall (1808-1896)
Patsey Hudnall (Abt 1810- ? )
Nancy Hudnall Hopkins (1812-1898)
Parthena Hudnall Howard (1815-1855)
Susannah "Susan" Hudnall Elliott (1818-1853)
William Richard Hudnall (Abt 1830- ? )
Thomas Hudnall (Abt 1821-1896)
Woodson Hudnall (Abt 1823- ? )

A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri, with Numerous Sketches, Anecdotes, Adventures, Etc. Relating to Early Days in Missouri, St. Louis, MO, Bryan, Brand, 1876, page 266

HUDNALL - William Hudnall [Sr.], of England, married Fannie McGeorge, of Ireland, and their children were - John, Thomas, William, and Richard. The latter was a soldier of the revolutionary war. He married a Miss Cresey, and they had a son, Jack, who settled in Missouri in 1835.

William [Jr.] was married twice. By his first wife he had - Polly, Catharine, Lucy, and Elizabeth. He was married the second time to a widow, whose maiden name was Nancy Williams, and by her he had - Jabez, Samuel, Patsey, Nancy, Parthena, Susannah, and William R.

Catharine and Lucy married and settled in Howard Co., Mo. Samuel (now living in Callaway county) married Julia A. Hewett, and settled in Montgomery county in 1837. He [Samuel] got a good ducking in Loutre creek, one day, in the following manner. He was sitting on his horse, about the middle of the creek, talking to Ned Hudnall * and William Elliott **, who were engaged in a playful scuffle on the bank. Ned finally threw Elliot into the water, which amused Hudnall so that he become convulsed with laughter, and rolled off his horse into the creek. He happened to roll into deep water, and had to swim to the bank, while his horse swam out on the other side.

Mr. Hudnall says he will never forget the first deer he killed. The weather was very cold, and the deer froze fast to him while he was carrying it home on his shoulder. When he got to the house he had to build a fire and thaw it before he could get away from it.

Susannah Hudnall married William Elliot, who settled in Missouri in 1835.


* NOTE: Ned is Edward Hewitt Hudnall, son of Samuel Hudnall & Julia Ann Hewitt
** NOTE: William Elliot married William Thomas Hudnall's daughter, Susannah "Susan" Hudnall.
William Hudnall is the son of William Thomas Hudnall, Sr. & Frances "Fannie" Smith. The exact place of burial of William is not known however, he settled in Montgomery County, MO and is presumed to be buried in that location.
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William was married to:
Elizabeth Hogan - 1796 (Died 1804)
Nancy Ann Williams Nance - 1804

U.S. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I-VI, 1607-1943
Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, page 937
-Groom: William Hudnall Jr.
-Bride: Elizabeth Hogan
-dt: Daukes Johnson *
-Marriage Place: Bedford County
-Marriage Date: 8 Oct 1796
-Sureties: William Johnson & Thomas Hudnall

*NOTE: Elizabeth's mother is Dorcas Hogan who remarried William Johnson in Bedford County in 1792.

U.S. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I-VI, 1607-1943
Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, page 937
-Groom: William Hudnall
-Bride: Nancy Nance
-Marriage Place: Bedford County
-Marriage Date: 24 Nov 1804
-Surety: Richard Hudnall

William Thomas Hudnall, Jr. is known to have 14 children.
With Elizabeth:
Mary "Polly" Hudnall Oney (1798-1871)
Catherine "Kitty" Hudnall Jones (1800-1887)
Lucy Hudnall (1802 - ? )
Elizabeth Hudnall Jones (1803 - ? )
Prestley Hudnall (1804 - ? )

With Nancy:
Jabez Leftwich Hudnall (1805-1881)
Samuel William Hudnall (1808-1896)
Patsey Hudnall (Abt 1810- ? )
Nancy Hudnall Hopkins (1812-1898)
Parthena Hudnall Howard (1815-1855)
Susannah "Susan" Hudnall Elliott (1818-1853)
William Richard Hudnall (Abt 1830- ? )
Thomas Hudnall (Abt 1821-1896)
Woodson Hudnall (Abt 1823- ? )

A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri, with Numerous Sketches, Anecdotes, Adventures, Etc. Relating to Early Days in Missouri, St. Louis, MO, Bryan, Brand, 1876, page 266

HUDNALL - William Hudnall [Sr.], of England, married Fannie McGeorge, of Ireland, and their children were - John, Thomas, William, and Richard. The latter was a soldier of the revolutionary war. He married a Miss Cresey, and they had a son, Jack, who settled in Missouri in 1835.

William [Jr.] was married twice. By his first wife he had - Polly, Catharine, Lucy, and Elizabeth. He was married the second time to a widow, whose maiden name was Nancy Williams, and by her he had - Jabez, Samuel, Patsey, Nancy, Parthena, Susannah, and William R.

Catharine and Lucy married and settled in Howard Co., Mo. Samuel (now living in Callaway county) married Julia A. Hewett, and settled in Montgomery county in 1837. He [Samuel] got a good ducking in Loutre creek, one day, in the following manner. He was sitting on his horse, about the middle of the creek, talking to Ned Hudnall * and William Elliott **, who were engaged in a playful scuffle on the bank. Ned finally threw Elliot into the water, which amused Hudnall so that he become convulsed with laughter, and rolled off his horse into the creek. He happened to roll into deep water, and had to swim to the bank, while his horse swam out on the other side.

Mr. Hudnall says he will never forget the first deer he killed. The weather was very cold, and the deer froze fast to him while he was carrying it home on his shoulder. When he got to the house he had to build a fire and thaw it before he could get away from it.

Susannah Hudnall married William Elliot, who settled in Missouri in 1835.


* NOTE: Ned is Edward Hewitt Hudnall, son of Samuel Hudnall & Julia Ann Hewitt
** NOTE: William Elliot married William Thomas Hudnall's daughter, Susannah "Susan" Hudnall.


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