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Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Samuel DUDLEY
Birth 1665, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Death 1732, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire41
Father Rev., Lt. Samuel DUDLEY (1608-<1682)
Mother Elizabeth SMITH (1628->1702)
Marriage 1697, Salisbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Spouse Elizabeth THING
Birth 5 Jun 1664, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire22
Notes for Samuel DUDLEY
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Samuel, yoeman, b. by 1668; m. Elizabeth Thing. In 1737 he deeded land to sons Samuel and Jonathan, providing a cow for d. Elizabeth. Kn. ch: Mary, Samuel, Jonathan, Joanna, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mercy. [ref 22]
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SAMUEL,3; m. Hannah Thyng; d. 1732, at Exeter. [ref 36:141]
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SAMUEL, m. Hannah Thyng, and d. in 1732, at Exeter. He had 7 children. SAMUEL3 DUDLEY (Samuel,2 Thomas1), probably the youngest son of his father, by the third wife Elizabeth, was born at Exeter, N. H., about 1667, and married about 1697, Hannah Thyng, daughter of Jonathan, of Exeter. He conveys land to his brother-in-law, Moses Leavitt, in 1689, calling himself "planter." In March, 1720-1, he gives his part of the 600 acres of land, which the town granted to Rev. Samuel Dudley, whom he calls "my father deceased," to his two sons, Samuel and Jonathan Dudley. His house was in Exeter. They had poor advantages for schooling, although wealthy and independent yeomen. They intermarried with neighboring families. Mr. Samuel Dudley does not often appear among the public men of his county; but the records were scanty, and the people "few and far between." He died at Exeter, about 1732, intestate. He belonged to the King's Garrison at Exeter in 1696, and he also belonged to a scouting party under Captain Nicholas Gilman in 1712. [ref 41:279]

18 Feb 1716-7 deed conveying certain "tracts or parcels of land" in Exeter to "Nicholas Dudley," in which deed he calls himself Samuel Dudley, Junr. of Exeter, yeoman. The land was the same that "Stephen Dudley and his son Samuel bought of Jeremy Connor," near "Nicholas Gordon's saw-mill on the north side of Little river." Part of it was near Deer-Hill Mill on Little river. The consideration was �45. The witnesses to this deed are Daniel Ladd and Cartee Gilman. The justice who took the acknowledgment was Hon. John Gilman. [ref 41:280]
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buried at Second Burial Ground, Exeter NH
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Notes for Elizabeth THING
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Elizabeth, b. 5 Jun 1664, daughter of Jonathan and Joanna (Wadleigh) Thing; m. Samuel Dudley. [ref 22]
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