NameSarah Mae ARNOLD157
Birth16 Sep 1880, Fulton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death17 Apr 1906, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial19 Apr 1906, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionCongregational
Spouses
Birth14 Mar 1885, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death26 Jun 1950, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial28 Jun 1950, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
FatherCharles Tompkins HUDSON (1863-1959)
MotherMyra Sarah MARTIN (1864-1928)
Marriage24 Jan 1905, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Notes for Sarah Mae ARNOLD
Sarah and baby died in childbirth.

Sarah Mae (Arnold) Hudson 1880-1906
Categories: Milton Newspaper Obituary
"The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Apr. 26, 1906, p 4.
Last week we noted the death of Mrs. Will Hudson. The funeral services were held last Thursday at the Congregational church. They were attended by a large number of sympathizing friends. Rev. A. L. McClelland spoke words of comfort from the fourteenth chapter of John, the eighteenth verse. The M. E. choir from Milton Junction offered the song service. Many beautiful floral offerings were an expression of the esteem in which she was held.
She was a charter member of the Milton Congregational Church, having united with it over ten years ago when Rev. George R. Chambers was pastor. She was married to Mr. Will Hudson a little over a year ago. On Sunday morning her little baby girl who followed the mother in death by only a few days, was laid by the mother's side in the Milton Junction cemetery. The husband, parents and friends have the sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement.
Notes for William Cady “Willie” (Spouse 1)
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, June 29, 1950, p 3.
Funeral services for W. C. Hudson, 65, who died suddenly Monday while at work on the A. M. Paul farm where he had been employed for eight years, were held Wednesday afternoon in the Milton Junction Methodist church, the Rev. Carlos Asher officiating. Burial was in Milton Cemetery.
The eldest child of Charlie T. and Myra Martin Hudson, he was born March 14, 1885, in the town of Milton. He had spent his entire life in this vicinity. He was married March 11, 1908, to Flora Hagadorn of Hebron in Helenville.
He is survived by his wife; five sons, Charles and Daniel, at home, William of Richmond, Wayland and Franklin of Milton Junction; four daughters, Mrs. Gladys Gray, Mrs. Vernice Diedrick and Mrs. Grace Robb, Milton Junction, and Mrs. Josephine Bronson, Janesville; 11 grandchildren; his father, Charlie T. Hudson, Milton Junction; a brother, Robert A. Hudson, Janesville; and four sisters, Mrs. Grace Arnold and Mrs. Jeanette Heinig, Milton Junction, Mrs. Eva Arnold, Milton, and Mrs. Meda Davis, Janesville, and three aunts, Mrs. Lena Rice, Milton, Mrs. Addie Ritchie, Albany, N. Y., and Mrs. Maude Cashore, Milton, and several nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by a son, Donald Glenn, who died in 1930, and his mother in 1928.
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