On June 25, 1846, Joseph Hudlow married Lydia Amanda Wood, daughter of Luke and Nancy Cornwell Wood, in Lumpkin County, Georgia (Lumpkin County Marriage Bk A. 1845-1847 listed as Headlow, Joseph and Miss Lydia Amanda Wood). They were married by Alfred Webb, M.G.
Joseph and Lydia had eight children:
1. Michael Kimsey Hudlow -10/19/1848-12/25/1936
2. William W. Hudlow -1851-March 1870
3. Martha J. Hudlow
4. Caroline Hudlow
5. Mary F.Hudlow
6. Missouri C. Hudlow
7. Paralee Hudlow
8. Luke M. Hudlow -1869-1/1/1944
J.G. Hudlow served in the CSA. He was a private in Captain L K Wade's Company, F, of the 28th Georgia Regiment of Confederate States Troops, was enlisted by Col. Worford, of the 18th Regiment of Georgia at Camp Lee, Richmond, VA on the 2nd of October 1861, to serve the war years.
On September 28, 1862, Hudlow was discharged from the army due to the development of a large double scrotal hernia which made him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier.
Hudlow was six foot one inches tall, with dark complexion, blue eyes and black hair. He was a farmer.
On June 25, 1846, Joseph Hudlow married Lydia Amanda Wood, daughter of Luke and Nancy Cornwell Wood, in Lumpkin County, Georgia (Lumpkin County Marriage Bk A. 1845-1847 listed as Headlow, Joseph and Miss Lydia Amanda Wood). They were married by Alfred Webb, M.G.
Joseph and Lydia had eight children:
1. Michael Kimsey Hudlow -10/19/1848-12/25/1936
2. William W. Hudlow -1851-March 1870
3. Martha J. Hudlow
4. Caroline Hudlow
5. Mary F.Hudlow
6. Missouri C. Hudlow
7. Paralee Hudlow
8. Luke M. Hudlow -1869-1/1/1944
J.G. Hudlow served in the CSA. He was a private in Captain L K Wade's Company, F, of the 28th Georgia Regiment of Confederate States Troops, was enlisted by Col. Worford, of the 18th Regiment of Georgia at Camp Lee, Richmond, VA on the 2nd of October 1861, to serve the war years.
On September 28, 1862, Hudlow was discharged from the army due to the development of a large double scrotal hernia which made him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier.
Hudlow was six foot one inches tall, with dark complexion, blue eyes and black hair. He was a farmer.
Bio by: acpflute
Family Members
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Barbara "Barbary" Hudlow Goode
1810–1882
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Martha Hudlow Hill
1811–1862
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Elizabeth Jane Ruth "Betsy" Hudlow Tanner
1813–1889
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Andrew Hudlow
1813–1894
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Sarah Hudlow Baber
1815–1885
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Elizabeth R Hudlow Tanner
1815–1882
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George Bowman Hudlow
1819–1905
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William Beaver Hudlow
1823–1898
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Thomas B. Hudlow
1826 – unknown
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Dorthea Jane "Rothy" Hudlow Covington
1827–1887