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  Decendants of Henry Dudley - pafg03.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Joseph L. Dudley was born on 8 Jan 1865 and died on 19 Oct 1940.
Elijah Dudley (Joseph, Henry) was born on 17 Jul 1827 in, Rockingham, VA.
Susanna Dudley (Joseph, Henry) was born on 22 Mar 1831 in Richland Twp., Guernsey, OH.
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 Decendants of Henry Dudley - pafg05.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Chenney Odell Dudley was born on 10 Aug 1877 and died on 1 Mar 1916.
Olive Bertha Dudley was born on 2 Jul 1872 and died on 4 Mar 1908.
Jemima Dudley (Henry, Joseph, Henry) was born on 8 Jul 1853 in Buffalo Twp., Guernsey, OH.
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 Thomas Dudley - LoveToKnow 1911
THOMAS DUDLEY (1576-1653), British colonial governor of Massachusetts, was born in Northampton, England, in 1576, a member of the elder branch of the family to the younger branch of which Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, belonged.
His son Joseph Dudley (1647-1720), colonial governor of Massachusetts, was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, on the 23rd of September 1647.
Joseph Dudley's son, Paul Dudley (1675-1751), graduated at Harvard in 1690, studied law at the Temple in London, and became attorney-general of Massachusetts (170 2 to 1718).
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 Descendants of Edward Shakespeare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Joseph Shakespeare was born in 1716 in Dudley, died in Apr 1770, at age 54, and was buried on 18 Apr 1770.
Joseph Shakespeare was born in 1782 in Dudley.
Joseph Bate was born in 1806 in Dudley.
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 Decendants of Henry Dudley - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Joseph Dudley was born on 22 Apr 1796 and died on 10 Apr 1853.
Henry Dudley was born in 1799 and died on 17 Oct 1874.
Samuel Dudley was born on 11 Oct 1802 and died on 17 Oct 1883.
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 Interactive State House
In 1629, Thomas Dudley was one of the original five officers of the Massachusetts Bay Corporation who traveled to America with the Winthrop fleet.
Dudley had been a Captain in the English Army and is remembered as strong-willed and intelligent.
Dudley was an overseer of Harvard College, and Dudley House memorializes Governor Dudley's leadership at the College and the early Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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 Joseph Dudley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Dudley (September 23, 1647 - April 2, 1720), colonial governor of Massachusetts from 1702 to 1715, the son of Thomas Dudley, was born and died in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
With the advent of the new governor, Sir Edmund Andros, Dudley became a judge of the superior court and censor of the press.
His son Paul Dudley was attorney-general of Massachusetts.
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 Dudley Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Dudley, Joseph (1647-1720), colonial administrator in America, born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard College (now Harvard...
The borough of Dudley is located in the metropolitan area of the West Midlands, north of...
Dudley (town), town, administrative centre of Dudley metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands, central England.
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 ROYAL GOVERNOR JOSEPH DUDLEY - Guide to Likeness of New Hampshire Officials and Governors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dudley was a member of the Massachusetts General Court (1673-1676), and he fought the Naragansett Indians during King Philip's War (1675).
Dudley was a member of the Upper House in the Massachusetts Bay legislature (1676-1683, 1684), and was Commander of the United Colonies of New England (1677-1681), until King James II replaced him.
Dudley was also in charge of press censorship for Governor Andros, and he served as Chief Justice of Colonial Superior Court (1687-1689).
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 Timeline of Dudleytown
Joseph Dudley, son of Gideon, is born in Cornwall.
Martin Dudley of Springfield, Massachusetts, marries Anna Dudley, daughter of Gideon Dudley, in Cornwall.
Joseph Dudley, son of Gideon, dies in Cornwall.
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 Alfred Wright
Alfred Joseph Charles Wright was born in the Hollingbury district of Brighton in Sussex
Hannah Dudley (later Mrs Hannah Wright) was the daughter of Joseph Dudley and Elizabeth Fuller.
Hannah's father Joseph Dudley was born in Wootton, Bedfordshire in 1815.
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 Governor Thomas Dudley
Dudley subsequently moved to Ipswich but after a short time, in order to be nearer the seat of government, settled at Roxbury.
By her he had three children, the most noted being Joseph Dudley (1647) the future royal governor of Massachusetts, who was born when the old man was 70 years of age.
Furthermore, Thomas Dudley was accustomed to using the arms (seal) of the Barons Dudley to seal legal documents bearing his signature.
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 Dudley Farm, Guilford, CT
Joseph Dudley 1643-1712 & Ann Robinson - In 1690 Joseph received a land grant of 200-acres.
Nathaniel Chidsey "Nathan" Dudley 1821-1912 & Sophronia Annis Rossiter - Nathan built the present house being restored as part of the Dudley Farm in 1844 and twice additions were built to accommodate his growing family and their parents.
The house was built by Nathaniel Dudley in 1844 and twice additions were built to accommodate his growing family and their parents.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Dudley
Dudley, Joseph DUDLEY, JOSEPH [Dudley, Joseph] 1647-1720, colonial governor of Massachusetts, b.
A younger son of John Dudley, duke of Northumberland, he was early brought into the society of Edward VI and Princess (later Queen) Elizabeth.
Dudley, Thomas DUDLEY, THOMAS [Dudley, Thomas] 1576-1653, colonial governor of Massachusetts, b.
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 Interactive State House
In May of 1686, the Massachusetts Bay Colony came to an end, as Joseph Dudley became President of New England under a commission of King James II.
The Dominion was short-lived and both Andros and Dudley were sent back to England during its "Glorious Revolution" to answer for their actions.
Dudley served the crown in New York and returned to England to become the Governor of the Isle of Wight.
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 Dudley, Joseph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1682 he was one of the agents sent to England to protest against the threatened loss of the Massachusetts charter.
Having found favor in England, Dudley was appointed head of the temporary government in the colony until Sir Edmund Andros arrived (1686) a few months later as governor of all of New England.
Dudley raised and directed military expeditions against Canada, but his administration was marked by dissension because of his earlier unpopularity in the colony and his uncompromising attitude.
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 Dudleytown, Connecticut - a New England Ghost Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
All Dudleys can trace their heritage back to a Saxon named Dudd, who was titled Duke of Mercia and died in 725 A.D. It was Dudd’s land that would eventually become the site of the Dudley castle.
Joseph Dudley of Saybrook had 12 children, three of which would eventually settle in Dudleytown: Gideon (born 1706), Abiel (born 1710), and Barzillai (born 1725).
Dudley believes Dudleytown’s “ghosts” may have been the work of human error: “The town produced a little flax and some rye, which is interesting because if rye is left to decay, the resulting mold is a hallucinogen.
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 Second Generation
Governor Thomas Dudley was born in 1576 in Northamptonshire, England.
Thomas Dudley sailed on the Arabella from Cowes on the Isle of Wight on Easter Monday, 1629 for the Bay Colony.
Governor Thomas Dudley and Catherine Deighton were married on 14 Apr 1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.
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 JOHN CAMPBELL AND THE BOSTON NEWS-LETTER
As Governor Joseph Dudley rode in his carriage on a narrow road on the outskirts of Boston, he encountered a cart laden with wood and driven by two young farmers.
Dudley screamed insults, grabbed a whip, and lashed at one of the farmers.
He published the newspaper with permission from the Dudley administration, with each issue prominently displaying the line "Printed by Authority."[22] Producing the newspaper was, he believed, a responsibility of his position, and he thought of his own function as that of the government's provider of information.
www.earlyamerica.com /review/2005_winter_spring/john_campbell.htm   (5495 words)

  
 Dudley Family Pages Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dudley's Who Were Knights of the Garter
My Great-Grandfather Joseph (Joe) Dudley, my Grandfather Henry Edward Dudley and all of Henry's brothers were coal miners.
A lot of my ancestors were coal miners in England and in Illinois, and my wife also, has ancestors who were in the coal mining industry, including a cousin who owned a coal mine in Alabama.
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 The Gore Roll of Arms - New England Historic Genealogical Society
We may note that the Dudley lion was usually vert, instead of azure." The painting in the Gore Roll offers another of the puzzling instances where the decision as to the original color is hard to reach.
The tincture of the lion as used by the American family remains in doubt, for although the Dudleys, Earls of Warwick, are said to have used a lion vert there appears to be a conflict of testimony.
Governor Thomas Dudley, the father of Governor Joseph Dudley, used on his seal a lion with a single tail and a crescent for difference ; Joseph Dudley appears to have dropped the crescent and added another tail to his beast.
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 Dudley House
Dudley House was named for Thomas Dudley (1576-1653), second governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Dudley was a member of the first Board of Overseers of Harvard College, and in 1650 the signer of the College charter which established the administrative structure under which the University still operates today.
Dudley emigrated to the New World with John Winthrop and the other members of the Massachusetts Bay Company in the "Arabella" in 1630 at the beginning of the celebrated "Great Migration" of British to North America.
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 DUDLEYTOWN -- Paranormal Research Society of New England
Dudley town is no longer open to the public due to the fact that it is private property and as a result of fires which were set at the site, leveling many acres.
Gideon, Abiel, and Barzillai Dudley, three sons of Joseph Dudley of Saybrook, Ct. moved to what was Cornwall, Ct. As time went on it was known as Dudleytown due to the fact that so many Dudley's lived there.
A curse was allegedly placed on the Dudley's for their treason and would find themselves surrounded by horrors.
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 Joseph J. Dudley Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Joseph J. Dudley was born in Washington D.C. in 1945 and has practiced law in the state of Minnesota since 1978.
Dudley served in the U.S Air Force (Vietnam) and graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1972.
Dudley is a member of the Ramsey County Bar, Minnesota State Bar, Federal Bar and American Bar Associations.
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 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 195
Joseph Barnard married Sarah Strong, daughter of Elder John Strong and Abigail Ford, on 19 December 1675.
She was the daughter of Joseph Alderman III and Rosina Alderman.
Joseph and Elizabeth had twins that were born and died on Aug. 15, 1683.
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 Dudley Mayors
Joseph I found interesting, he was a mine surveyor and went to the Middle East searching for tin and oil until they were hunted out by the then powers to be.
Joseph Payton, eldest son of Joseph Payton and his wife Barbara [Austin], of the Old Square Birmingham, was baptised on 9 July 1770 at St Philips, Birmingham.
Joseph married Ann HUGHES of Newtown Linford, Leics on 27 Oct.1795, and their nine children were baptised at St Thomas, Dudley from 1796 to 1809.
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 Wild Child Publishing -- a literary magazine to play in.
Joseph Iron Eye Dudley reflects upon his childhood in his novel, Choteau Creek, a Sioux Reminiscence.
Joseph Dudley's fondest memories of his grandparents were simple quiet moments.
Joseph Dudley spoke of walking to church, strenuous farm work, and the hardships they endured that made them stronger and appreciative of their blessings.
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 Dudley — FactMonster.com
The ruins of Dudley Castle, around which the area developed in the 13th cent., are surrounded by a park with a zoo.
Joseph Dudley - Dudley, Joseph, 1647–1720, colonial governor of Massachusetts, b.
Thomas Dudley - Dudley, Thomas, 1576–1653, colonial governor of Massachusetts, b.
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 Thomas Dudley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Dudley (October 12, 1576–July 31, 1653) was a colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
In 1629, with tension between the Puritans and the English government high, Dudley was chosen as one of the five officers to travel to the Americas under the Royal Charter.
Dudley served as governor in 1634, 1640, 1645, and 1650.
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 Third Generation
The hangings only ceased when Massachusetts deputy governor Joseph Dudley began to question Stoughton's admission in court of 'spectral evidence' or supernatural displays.
The means by which he won popular favor, are suggested in a publication of that day, on this wise: "Besides the caresses of his table, which are enough to dazzle an honest countryman who thinks every body means what he speaks, the influence whick preferments and commissions have upon little men is inexpressible."'
Governor Joseph Dudley and Rebecca Tyng were married in 1667 in Suffolk County, MA.
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 Dudley, Joseph - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
DUDLEY, JOSEPH [Dudley, Joseph] 1647-1720, colonial governor of Massachusetts, b.
He was chief justice of Massachusetts (1745-51) and was well known as a naturalist.
GOVERNMENT ALERT: Bruno ex-counsel key to lawyer bill; Dudley a lobbyist for trial lawyers; Bruno camp denies there is a connection.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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