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Carr Family Genealogy


William Carr and Sarah Martindale Family

William2 Carr was born Bet. 1811 - 1815 in Indiana/Kentucky (Source: (1) 1830 Hancock Co., IN Census, 2M 15-19 (b. 1811-1815), that one of these males is William is a guess., (2) 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census, daughter says he was born KY., (3) 1900 Clay Co., IN Census, daughter says he was born in Indiana., (4) Joan Jenkins, ancestry.com Carr Family message board, 19 Apr 2001.), and died 14 November 1837 in Probably Hancock County, Indiana (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck.). He married Sarah Martindale 13 February 1834 in Hancock County, Indiana (Source: (1) Indiana Marriage Records online, CARR William m. MARTINDALE Sarah Hancock Co. 2-13-1834, (2) Marriage certfied by Justice of the Peace William Martindale.), daughter of Thomas Martindale and Sarah [Martindale]. She was born Abt. 1820 in Stokes County, North Carolina (Source: 1860 Hancock Co., IN Census.).
More About Sarah Martindale:
1860 Census: 12 June 1860, Center Twp., Hancock County, Indiana (Source: 1860 Hancock Co., IN Census, Center Twp., Greenfield, P.O., 12 June 1860 by Jonathan Dunbar, pg. 49B, line 9, 345/345 William WINN 47 M Farmer 3000 570 Kentucky, Sarah 40 F North Carolina, Madison 17 M Farm Laborer Indiana, Orsin 14 M do [Indiana], Isaac 13 F do [Indiana], Mary A. 9 F do [Indiana], Margaret 5 F do [Indiana].)
1870 Census: 18 July 1870, Center Twp., Hancock County, Indiana (Source: 1870 Hancock Co., IN Census, Center Twp., Page No. 5/334A, 18 July 1870 by Lee O. Harris, P.O. Greenfield Ind., line 13, 31/31 WINN William 61 MW Farmer 4800 600 Kentucky, Sarah 45 FW Keeping house North Carolina cannot write, Austin 23 MW works on farm Indiana, Isaac 21 MW works on farm Indiana, Margaret 17 FW Indiana, PARISH James 11 MW Indiana attended school.)
1880 Census: 22 June 1880, Center Twp., Hancock County, Indiana (Source: 1880 Hancock Co., IN Census, Center Twp., S.D. 3, E.D. 193, Page No. 31, 22 June 1880 by W.T. Snider, line 29, 288/308 WINN William WM 66 M Farmer Kentucky Ky Ky cannot write, Sarah WF 66 Wife M HouseKeeping N.Carolina NC NC cannot write, line 31, 288/309 CURRY Mary A WF 27 Daughter Wd Keeping house Indiana KY NC, Viola Idela WF 6 Grand Daughter S Indiana Inda Inda, CARR Mary WF 36 Boarding Indiana NC Ohio, FARRIS Catherine WF 18 Adopted at home Indiana Ind Ind, line 35, 289/310 WINN Isaac T WM 29 M Farmer Indiana Ky NC, Nancy L. WF 29 Wife M HouseKeeping Indiana Ind Ind, Rosetta FW 9 Daught S Indiana Ind Ind, Sarah L WF 7 Daught S Indiana Ind Ind, George M WM 5 Son S Indiana Ind Ind, Albert A WM 3 Son S Indiana Ind Ind, Clara M WF 1/12 Apr Daught S Indiana Ind Ind.)

Children of William Carr and Sarah Martindale are:
1. Elendar "Nellie"3 Carr, born 7 December 1834 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana; died 14 October 1907 in Clay County, Indiana.
2. Nancy Carr, born Abt. 1837 in Indiana; died 1879 in Probably Montgomery County, Missouri.

Generation No. 2

Elendar Carr and George W. Hudson Family

Elendar "Nellie"3 Carr (William2) was born 7 December 1834 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck), and died 14 October 1907 in Clay County, Indiana (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck). She married George W. Hudson (Source: In his first marriage record, his middle initial was "W.", but family tradition says that his middle name was Riley. It seems likely he changed his own middle name during that interval to match that of James Riley Hudson.) 8 March 1851 in Hancock County, Indiana (Source: (1) Record of Marriage, photocopy provided by Margaret Prior Boyer, 17 April 2002., (2) married the same day/county as his sister Emerine.), son of Jacob Hudson and Ruth Whitecotton. He was born 28 March 1828 in Marion County, Indiana (Source: Military discharge papers.), and died 22 December 1888 in Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck).
More About Elendar "Nellie" Carr:
1890 Census: Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1890 Veterans Census, Montgomery City, noted 20 August 2004, HUDSON, Ellender, Widow. HUDSON, George, Private, Co. B, 99th Indiana Infantry, Aug.1862 to June 1865 (3 yr.) P.O. Add: Montgomery City, Mo.)
1900 Census June 1900, Clay and Vigo Counties, Indiana (Source: (1) 1900 Clay Co., IN Census, Posey Twp., 200/202 LARTON Bradey L. Head W M July 1871 28 M 9 yrs married MO MO MO Coal miner, Emma Wife WF Feb. 1872 28 M 3 children 1 surviving IN IN IN, Bonnie M. Daughter WF Jan. 1896 4 S MO MO IN, HUDSON Elnors Mother-in-law WF Dec. 1834 65 Wd 9 children 7 surviving IN IN PN., (2) 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census, Nevins Township, S.D 5, E.D. 129, Sheet No. 16B, 11 June 1900 by Ira L Parrett, line 55, 310/311 HUDSON M M Head WM June 1868 31 M 10 Indiana Indiana Indiana Coal Miner Rents Home, Elsie Wife WF Aug 1872 27 M 10 4/3 Missouri Misosuri Missouri, Nora Dau WF June 1891 8 S Missouri Indiana Missouri at school, Stella Dau WF Sep 1893? ? S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Cecil Dau WF Feb 1898 2 S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Elnora Mother WF Dec 1833 66 Wd 1/1 Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
Burial: Baptist-Moses Cemetry, Seelyville, Vigo County, Indiana (Source: (1) Lillian Painter Bouck., (2) Wilhoite, Cemeteries of Vigo County, Volume 1, page 94, Index to Baptist Moses Cemetery, noted 20 August 2004.)
Misc.: (Source: Letter of Wm. Thomas Painter, "Nellie Hudson, a fine hand with needle embroidery, weaving loom, making willow baskets and chair seats." "Grandma Hudson's name: They called her Nellie, some say Ellender, we called her Grandma. Extra good at all needle work, good cook, quick temper, - many hardships, Grandma Hudson with family of small children to support while Grandfather served in war, 3 years. Jimie, Ellen, Will, Rosie, Samp - Monroe and Emma born after the war.")

More About George W. Hudson:
1850 Census: Should be in Indiana, can't find them.
1860 Census: Hancock County, Indiana (Source: 1860 Hancock Co., IN Census, Transcribed by Norma, online lookup volunteer, June 6, 1860, Page 450, Household 112, Family 111, George Hudson 32, male IN $200 Farm laborer, Eleanor 25 female IN, Jane 11 female IN, Mary Ellin 6 female IN, George W. 3 male IN, Rosannah, 1 female IN.)
1870 Census: 21 July 1870, Center Twp., Hancock County, Indiana (Source: 1870 Hancock Co., IN Census, Center Twp., Page No. 28/345B, 21 July 1870 by Lee O. Harris, P.O. Greenfield Ind, line 20, 205/209 HUDSON George 42 MW Farmer /325 Indiana, Ellender 36 FW Keepinghouse Indiana cannot write, James R 21 MW works on farm Indiana, Mary E 16 FW Indiana attended school, George W 15 MW Indiana attended school, Rosina 11 FW Indiana attended school, Sampson 8 MW Indiana attended school, Madison M 2 MW Indiana.)
1880 Census: 3 June 1880, Lower Loutre Twp., Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census, Lower Loutre Township, Page No. 49/90A, S.D. 3, E.D. 110, 3rd + 6 June 1880 by Geo. R Wright, line 10, 409/442 HUDSON Geo WM 52 Husband M Tiemaker Ind Ky Va, Elander WF 46 wife M housekeeper " [Ind] Ky NCarolina, Samson WM 18 Son S work at house " [Ind] Ind Ind, Monroe WM 12 Son S --- [work at house] " [Ind] -- [Ind] -- [Ind], Sarah WF 8 Daughter S asst housekeeper " [Ind] -- [Ind] -- [Ind], HAUGH Joseph WM 85 hired hand S Laborer Ind Ind Ind, line 16, 410/443 SMITH O.P. WM 32 husband M Tiemaker " [Ind] Ohio Ohio, Rosanna WF 21 wife M housekeeper Ind Ind Ind, George WM 4 Son S work at house Ind " [Ind] " [Ind], Andrew WM 1 Son S Mo " [Ind] " [Ind].)
Burial: Montgomery City, Missouri, Cemetery (Source: (1) Lillian Painter Bouck., (2) Transcription of Margaret Prior Boyer , Poem on tombstone: "Farewell my wife and/ children all. From you a/ father Christ doth call/ Mourn not for me/ Tis in vain to call/ me to your sight again.") Enlisted: 28 May 1847, enlisted for Mexican War, deserted (Source: Indiana Soldiers 4th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Mexican War, Company D, noted 20 August 2004, Source for these records are Indiana in the Mexican War, by Oran Perry, Adjutant General, Indianapolis, 1 Aug 1908. This Company consisted mostly of soldiers from Marion County, Indiana, called the Marion County Infantry. Captain, Edward Landers, Marion County. Mustered in 28 May 1847, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, by Captain Gatlin, mustered out 16 Jul 1848, at Madison, Indiana, by Major H. A. Goff. 1st Lieutenant, Abraham B. B. Lewis, Marion County. Mustered in 28 May 1847, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, by Captain Gatlin, mustered out 16 Jul 1848, at Madison, Indiana, by Major H. A. Goff. Private, George Hudson, Marion County. Mustered in 28 May 1847, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, by Captain Gatlin, deserted 25 Jun 1847.)
Misc.: 16 November 1863, Letter to his wife, Elendar Carr Hudson.
Occupation: Farmer; Tie Maker (Source: (1) Military discharge papers., (2) 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census.)
Served: Bet. 15 August 1862 - June 1865, Civil war, Company B, 99th Regiment Indiana Volunteers (Source: (1) 1890 Veterans Census, Montgomery City, noted 20 August 2004, HUDSON, Ellender, Widow. HUDSON, George, Private, Co. B, 99th Indiana Infantry, Aug.1862 to June 1865 (3 yr.) P.O. Add: Montgomery City, Mo., (2) George R. Hudson enrolled as a private in Company B, 99th Regiment Indiana Volunteers at Greenfield, Indiana on 15 August 1862 by Captain Carr and was mustered into service into the Military Service of the United States at Indianapolis, Indiana on the 22nd of August, 1862 for three years by Lieuenant Morris, Mustering officer. Age: 34, Eyes: Blue, Hair: light, Height: 6'4", Complexion: fair, Nativity: Marion, Indiana, Occupation: Farmer, Mustered out at Washington, DC, June 5, 1865.)

Children of Elendar Carr and George Hudson are:
1. Mary Ellender4 Hudson, born 25 May 1854 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana (Source: Letter of William T. Painter.); died 25 October 1922 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma (Source: Letter of William T. Painter.). She married David Painter 11 July 1872 in Brazil, Clay County, Indiana (Source: Online Marriage Record, ancestry.com, Mary Ellen HUDSON m. David PAINTER 11 Jul 1872 Clay Co., IN, Book 3, pg. 296.); born 15 December 1847 in Franklin County, Indiana (Source: Letter of William T. Painter.); died 16 December 1928 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma (Source: Letter of William T. Painter.).

More About Mary Ellender Hudson:
Burial: 27 October 1922, Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma (Source: Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, OK, noted 27 May 2004, PAINTER Mary E. 10-27-1922 12-160-.)

More About David Painter:
1870 Census 25 June 1870, Danville Twp., Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1870 Montgomery Co., MO Census, Danville Twp., Page No. 54, 25 June 1870 by Benjamin Palmer, P.O. Danville MO, line 4, 364/364 PAINTER Ezekiel 62 MW Farmer 600/550 Pensylvania, Olive 44 FW Keepinghouse Indiana, David 22 MW Laborer Indiana, Elizabeth 20 FW Indiana, Isaac 17 MW school Indiana attended school, Ezekiel 12 MW Missouri attended school, Ann 11 FW Missouri attended school, Henrietta 8 FW Missouri, Francis 5 FW Missouri, Jane 4 FW Missouri, Samuel 1 MW Missouri, Martha 4 FW Missouri.)
1880 Census 8 June 1880, Bridgeport Twp., Warren County, Missouri (Source: 1880 Warren Co., MO Census, Bridgeport Township, Page No. 7/630A, S.D. 3, E.D. 149, 8th & 9th June 1880 by T. H Goddin, line 20, 54/56 PAINTER David WM 33 M Chopping ties Indiana Pa Ia, Mary E WF 26 Wife M Keeping house Indiana Ia Ia, Charlotte WF 7 Daughter S Keeping house attended school 2 months Indiana Ia Ia, William T WM 5 son S At Home Missouri Ia Ia, Emaretta WF 4 Daughter S Missouri Ia Ia, Izella WF 8/12 Oct Daughter Missouri Ia Ia.)
1900 Census 23 June 1900, Southern Dist. Liberty twp., Pulaski County, Missouri (Source: 1900 Pulaski Co., MO Census, Southern Dist Liberty township a part of Pulaski Co, S.D. 149, E.D. 113, Sheet No. 11A/208A, 23 June 1900 by Jas J Laquey, line 3, 188/190 PAINTER David head WM Dec 1847 52 M 28 Indiana Pennsylvania Indiana Farmer, Mary E wife WF May 1853 47 M 28 9/9 Indiana Indiana Indiana, Olive daughter WF Dec 1886 13 S Missouri Indiana Indiana at school, Mary daughter WF Jan 1890 10 S Missouri Indiana Indiana at school, Howard son WM July 1892 7 S Missouri Indiana Indiana at school, Hattie daughter WF July 1892 7 S Missouri Indiana Indiana at schoo.)
1910 Census 6 May 1910, Liberty Twp., Pulaski County, Missouri (Source: 1910 Pulaski Co., MO Census, Liberty Twp., S.D. 14, E.D. 77, Sheet No. 5B/47B, 6 &7 May 1910 by Paul J. Manes, line 72, 96/96 PAINTER David Head MW 62 M2 37 Indiana Pennsylvania Indiana Farmer/Home Farm, Mary E Wife FW 56 M1 37 9/9 Indiana Indiana Indiana, Andrew Son MW 17 S Missouri Indiana Indiana Farm Laborer/Home Farm, Hattie V. Daughter FW 17 S Missouri Indiana Indiana.)
1920 Census 19 January 1920, Tulsa City, 26th Precinct, Tulsa County, Oklahoma (Source: 1920 Tulsa Co., OK Census, Tulsa City, 26th Precinct, S.D. 1, E.D. 261, Sheet No. 13B, 19 January 1920 by Mrs. Lena Botkin, 135 Van Carver?, 256/300 PAINTER H.A. Head O M MW 27 M yes yes Missouri Ind. Ind. yes Carpenter/house, Sylvia wife FW 30 M yes yes Missouri MO, Howard son MW 4 8/12 S Missouri MO MO, Iris Daughter FW 2 8/12 S Missouri MO, PAINTER, David father MW 72 WD yes yes Indiana U.S U.S. Carpenter/house, PAINTER, Vanda sister FW 27 S yes yes Missouri Ind. Ind. yes Dressmaker/shop.)
Burial: 19 December 1928, Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma (Source: Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, OK, noted 27 May 2004, PAINTER David 12-19-1928 12-160-.)

2. George William "Will" Hudson, born February 1857 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana (Source: (1) Lillian Painter Bouck, (2) 1860 Hancock Co., IN Census., (3) 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census, says b. Feb. 1859.). He married (1) Printess? Cobb Bef. 1879. He married (2) Flora J. Morris 13 April 1884 in Brazil, Clay County, Indiana (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck.); born October 1862 in Indiana (Source: (1) 1930 Vigo Co., IN Census., (2) maiden name: marriage record of son Claude., (3) 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census.); died January 1931 in Vigo County, Indiana (Source: Wabash Valley Obituary Index, HUDSON Flora J. MRS 68 31/01/16 02 TRIB = 16 January 1931.).
More About George William "Will" Hudson:
1900 Census 18 June 1900, Nevins Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census, Nevins Township, S.D 5, E.D. 129, Sheet No. 24B, 18 June 1900 by Ira LParrett, line 69, 476/478 HUTSON George W Head WM Feb 1859 48 M 17 Indiana Indiana Indiana Coal Miner Rents House, Flora Wife WF Oct 1862 37 M 17 5/5 Indiana Indiana Indiana, Burt son WM Apr 1885 15 S Indiana Indiana Indiana Coal Miner, Lulu Dau WF Jan 1890 10 S Indiana Indiana Indiana at school 7 months, Ivy Dau WF Oct 1891 8 S Indiana Indiana Indiana at school 7 months, Claude Son WM Nov 1893 6 S Indiana Indiana Indiana at school 4 months, Bertha Dau WF Apr 1900 Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
1910 Census 3 May 1910, Lost Creek Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1910 Vigo Co., IN Census, Lost Creek Township, S.D. 5, E.D. 179, Sheet No. 11A/105A, 3 May 1910 by Elmer H. Dickerson, line 1, 223/226 HUDSON William Head MW 53 M2 26 Indiana Indiana Indiana Miner/Coal Mine, Flora Wife FW 45 M1 26 10/6 Indiana Kentucky Indiana, Birt M Son MW 25 S Indiana Indiana Indiana Miner/Coal Mine, Claude M Son MW 16 S Indiana Indiana Indiana Miner/Coal Mine, Mree Daughter FW 6 S Indiana Indiana Indiana, Ethel Daughter FW 3 S Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
1920 Census 5 January 1920, Seeleyville Town, Lost Creek Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1920 Vigo Co., IN Census, Lost Creek Twp., Town of Seeleyville,, S.D. 5, E.D. 171, Sheet 2A/135A, 5 January 1920 by John F. O'Mara, Adams Road South of National Road, line 21, 32/32 HUDSON George W Head R MW 62 M yes yes Indiana Indiana Indiana Miner/Coalmine, Flora J Wife FW 58 M yes yes Indiana England/English Indiana, Claude M Son MW 26 S yes yes Indiana Indiana Indiana Miner, Marie Daughter FW 16 S yes yes Indiana Indiana Indiana, Ethel M Daughter FW 12 S yes yes yes Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
1930 Census 9 April 1930, Seeleyville Town, Lost Creek Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1930 Vigo Co., IN Census, Lost Creek Twp., Seelyville Town, E.D. 84-52, S.D 7, Sheet No. 2B, April 9, 1930 by Fred S. Bender, State? 19 Road, line 59, 39/41 HUDSON Geo. W. Head R 5 no MW 73 M 21 yes Indiana Indiana Indiana none, Flora J. Wife-H FW 67 M 21 yes Indiana England Indiana, line 61, 39/42 MARCINKO Joseph Jr. Head R 5 R no MW 30 M 22 yes Canada/English Czechoslovokia Czechoslovokia Order Clerk/Crane Co, Ethel M Wife-H FW 23 M 15 yes Indiana Indiana Indiana Clerk Retail drug store, Joseph Jr. Son MW 6 S Indiana Canada/English Indiana, Mildred Daughter FW 4 7/12 Indiana Canada/English Indiana.)
3. Rosina "Rosa" Hudson, born 8 February 1860 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck); died 9 March 1914 in Harrison County, Indiana (Source: (1) Lillian Painter Bouck., (2) Wabash Valley Obituary Index, noted 21 August 2004, SMITH Rosina age: 55 date: 10 March 1914 pg. 02 Paper: TRIB.). She married Oliver Perry "Perry" Smith Bef. 1876 in probably Indiana; born Abt. 1848 in Clay County, Indiana (Source: Shirley Hornbeck 25 Aug 2001.); died December 1914 in Indiana (Source: (1) Shirley Hornbeck 25 Aug 2001., (2) Wabash Valley Obituary Index, noted 21 August 2004, SMITH Oliver P. age: 61 date: 28 December 1914 pg. 02 Paper: TRIB.).
More About Rosina "Rosa" Hudson:
1880 Census 3 June 1880, Lower Loutre Twp., Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census, Lower Loutre Township, Page No. 49/90A, S.D. 3, E.D. 110, 3rd + 6 June 1880 by Geo. R Wright, [next door to Rosina's father George Hudson], line 16, 410/443 SMITH O.P. WM 32 husband M Tiemaker " [Ind] Ohio Ohio, Rosanna WF 21 wife M housekeeper Ind Ind Ind, George WM 4 Son S work at house Ind " [Ind] " [Ind], Andrew WM 1 Son S Mo " [Ind] " [Ind].)
1900 Census 26 June 1900, Lost Creek Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census, Lost Creek Twp., S.D. 5, E.D. 127, Sheet No. 13B, 26 June 1900 by Peter F. Hamilton, line 79, 279/282 SMITH Perry Head WM Apr 1899 51 M 25 Indiana Ohio Ohio coal miner, Rosina Wife WF Feb 1859 41 M 25 8/8 Indiana Indiana Indiana, Clyde son WM Nov 1879 21 S Missouri Indiana Indiana coal miner, Grace Daught WF June 1882 17 S Indiana Indiana Indiana, Emma Daught WF June 1886 13 S Indiana Indiana Indiana at school, Roy Son WM Nov 1888 11 S Indiana Indiana Indiana at school, Ray son WM Nov 1888 11 S Indiana Indiana Indiana at school, Glenn Son WM Feb 1892 8 S Indiana Indiana Indiana, Ester daught WF Sep 1899 1 9/12 S Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
1910 Census 19 April 1910, Terre Haute City, Harrison Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1910 Vigo Co., IN Census, Terre Haute City, 7th Ward, Harrison Township, S.D. 5, E.D. 170, Sheet No. 5B/ [124B], 19 April 1910 by W. E. Houk, 540 First Avenue, line 90, 93/107 SMITH Oliver Head MW 62 M2 36 Indiana U.States U.States Miner/Coal, Rosina Wife FW 51 M1 36 7/7 Indiana Indiana Indiana, Roy son MW 21 S Indiana Indiana Indiana Fireman?/Stationary?, Ray Son MW 21 S Indiana Indiana Indiana Brakeman Van? RRoad, Glenna daughter FW 18 S Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
Burial: Baptist-Moses Cemetry, Seelyville, Vigo County, Indiana (Source: V. Wilhoite and N. Eddy, Cemeteries of Vigo County, Volume 1, noted 5 June 2004, Index to Baptist Moses Cemetery, pg. 97: SMITH, Charley, SMITH, Esther, SMITH, Millard T., SMITH, Perry, SMITH, Retta, SMITH, Robert, SMITH Rosina, SMITH, William.)
Obituary: (Source: Vigo Co. Library, Terre Haute, Indiana Obituary Index Online, 1900-1917, noted 7 November 2004, Check
Obituary: SMITH ROSINA Age: 55 Date: 14/03/10 Page: 02 Paper: TRIB.)

More About Oliver Perry "Perry" Smith:
Burial: Baptist-Moses Cemetery, Seelyville, Vigo County, Indiana (Source: (1) Shirley Hornbeck 25 Aug 2001., (2) V. Wilhoite and N. Eddy, Cemeteries of Vigo County, Volume 1, noted 5 June 2004, Index to Baptist Moses Cemetery, pg. 97: SMITH, Perry 97.)

4. Sampson Benonine Hudson, born 17 March 1862 in Greenfield, Hancock County, Indiana (Source: Lillian Painter Bouck); died 4 April 1907 in probably Indiana. He married Mary Augustine "Augusta" Hoselton Abt. 1885 (Source: 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census.); born January 1869 in Missouri (Source: (1) Daughter Orbie's marriage record., (2) parental relationship a guess.); died 24 January 1907 in Indiana (Source: Wabash Valley Obituary Index, noted 14 July 2004, HUDSON Augusta MRS 37 07/01/24 06 TRIB = 24 January 1907.).
More About Sampson Benonine Hudson:
1900 Census 9 June 1900, Nevins Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census, Nevins Township, S.D 5, E.D. 129, Sheet No. 14B, 9 June 1900 by Ira L Parrett, line 98, 276/277? HUDSON Samp Head WM Mar 1862 38 M 15 Indiana Indiana Indiana Coal Miner Rents House, Augusta wife WF Jan 1869 31 M 15 7/7 Missouri Ohio Missouri, James son WM Apr 1886 14 Indiana Indiana Missouri Coal miner, pg. 15A/196A, line 1, HUDSON Frank Son WM Aug 1887 12 S Indiana Indiana at school 5 months, Corda Dau WF Sep 1889 S Missouri Indiana Missouri at school 5 months, Orba Son WM Apr 1892 S Illinois Indiana Missouri at school 5 months, Ruberta Dau WF June 1893 6 S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Monroe Son WM Dec 1891 2 S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Leona Dau WF Feb 1900 6?/12 S Indiana Indiana.)
Burial: Baptist-Moses Cemetery, Seelyville, Vigo County, Indiana (Source: V. Wilhoite and N. Eddy, Cemeteries of Vigo County, Volume 1, noted 5 June 2004, Index to Baptist Moses Cemetery, pg. 95: HUDSON, Sampson B.)

More About Mary Augustine "Augusta" Hoselton:
Burial: Baptist-Moses Cemetery, Seelyville, Vigo County, Indiana (Source: V. Wilhoite and N. Eddy, Cemeteries of Vigo County, Volume 1, noted 5 June 2004, Index to Baptist Moses Cemetery, pg. 95: HUDSON, Augusta.)

5. Madison Monroe "Roy" Hudson, born June 1868 in Indiana (Source: (1) 1870 Hancock Co., IN Census., (2) 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census.). He married (1) Elsie Carver Abt. 1890 in probably Missouri (Source: 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census.); born 1 August 1873 in Missouri (Source: marriage license.); died Aft. 1930 (Source: 1930 St. Joseph Co., IN Census, living with son Robert.). He married (2) Ova Williams Bef. 1916; born Abt. 1897 in Missouri (Source: 1920 Monroe Co., IA Census.).
More About Madison Monroe "Roy" Hudson:
1900 Census 11 June 1900, Nevins Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1900 Vigo Co., IN Census, Nevins Township, S.D 5, E.D. 129, Sheet No. 16B, 11 June 1900 by Ira L Parrett, line 55, 310/311 HUDSON M M Head WM June 1868 31 M 10 Indiana Indiana Indiana Coal Miner Rents Home, Elsie Wife WF Aug 1872 27 M 10 4/3 Missouri Misosuri Missouri, Nora Dau WF June 1891 8 S Missouri Indiana Missouri at school, Stella Dau WF Sep 1893? ? S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Cecil Dau WF Feb 1898 2 S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Elnora Mother WF Dec 1833 66 Wd 1/1 Indiana Indiana Indiana.)
1920 Census 17 February 1920, Union Twp., Monroe County, Iowa (Source: 1920 Monroe Co., IA Census, Union Township, S.D. 95, E.D. 116, Sheet No. 34A/273A, 17th February 1920 by Samuel S. Skidmore, line 39, 484/494, HUDSON Roy Head R MW 51 M MH? /yes/yes Indiana Indiana Indiana Coal Miner/Coal Mine, Orva? Wife FW 23? M yes/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri, Monroe Son MW 19 S no/yes/yes Indiana Indiana Missouri Machanic/General Practice?, Robert Son MW 17 S no/yes/yes Indiana Indiana Missouri Tire Builder/Tire Factory, Elendar Daughter FW 15 S no/yes/yes Indiana Indiana Missouri, Raymond Son MW 4 2/12 S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Rosey? Daughter FW 2 ?/12 S Missouri Indiana Missouri, Margaret FW ?/12 S Iowa Indiana Missouri, RUMBLE Lenard MW 49 Wd RD? /yes/yes Illinois Canada/Belgian Canada/Belgian Coal Miner/Coal Mine, Bernise FW 13 S yes/yes/yes Iowa Illinois England, Irene FW 11 S yes/yes/yes Iowa Illinois England.)
1930 Census 7 April 1930, Highwood City, Lake County, Illinois (Source: 1930 Lake Co., IL Census, Highwood City, Third Ward, Block No. 8, Deerfield Township, E.D. 49-39, S.D. 3, Sheet No. 12A/256A, April 7, 1930 by Hazel M. Chapman, 242 Washington Street, line 32, 129/155 WILLIAMS Alfred Head R $50 R no MW 60 M 22 no/yes Missouri Missouri Ohio Decorator/Private family, Pearl Wife-H FW 59 M 21 no/yes Missouri Canada Missouri, HUDSON Ova Daughter FW 32 M 16 no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri Ironer/Laundry, WILLIAMS Miner Son MW 30 M 22 no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri Engineer/Utility Co, Thomas Son MW 27 M 23 no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri Painter/odd jobs, NORMAN Buelah granddaughter FW 18 no/yes Iowa Missouri Missouri Saleslady/Grocery, WILLIAMS Olivia? Daughterinlaw FW 28 M 20 no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri Presser/Laundry, Geneva Daugherinlaw FW 22 M 16 no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri Presser/Laundry, MICHAEL Chester Boarder MW 25 S no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri Painter/contractor, HUDSON Raymond Grandson MW 15 S no/yes Missouri Iowa Missouri, Rosie P Granddaughter FW 12 S yes/yes Missouri Iowa Missouri, Marguerite Granddaughter FW 10 S yes/yes Iowa Iowa Missouri, Hesper? Grandson MW 8 S yes/ Missouri Iowa Missouri, Roy Son-in-law MW 57 M 43 no/yes Indiana Indiana Indiana Wholesale merchant/coal.)

More About Elsie Carver:
1930 Census 14 April 1930, South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana (Source: 1930 St. Joseph Co., IN Census, South Bend City, Portage twp, Ward 6, E.D. 71-25, S.D. 2, Sheet No., 21A/74A, April 14, 1930 by Lewis J Stemmock?, 810 South Falcon Street, line 35, 390/399 HUDSON Robert D Head R 30 MW 26 M 10 no/yes Indiana Indiana Missouri Foreman/Auto factory, Bertha Wife-H FW 23 M 12 no/yes Indiana Belgam Belgam, Shirley I? Daughter FW 5 S no/ Indiana Indiana Indiana, Corlee? Daughter FW 9/12 S no/ Indiana Indiana Indiana, Beavers mother FW 56 WD 17 no/yes Missouri Missouri Missouri.)

6. Sarah Emma M. "Emma" Hudson (Source: 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census, lists her as "Sarah Hudson". Her daughter's marriage record also lists her as "Sarah Emma Hudson."), born February 1872 in Brazil, Clay County, Indiana (Source: (1) 1900 Clay Co., IN Census, Posey Twp., pg. 11, noted 5 June 2004., (2) Name also given as "Sarah Emma Hudson".); died September 1924 in probably Vigo County, Indiana (Source: Vigo Co. Library Terre Haute, IN Obituary Index Online, noted 22 May 2002, LORTON Emma M. MRS 52 24/09/15 02 TRIB = 15 September 1924.). She married Bradley Lafayette Lorton 1891 in St. Charles, Missouri (Source: date from 1900 Clay Co. IN census, place from Lillian Painter Bouck); born 29 July 1872 in Missouri (Source: (1) 1900 Clay Co., IN Census, Posey Twp., Pg. 11., (2) Marriage license .pdf, noted 5 June 2004.); died January 1938 in probably Vigo County, Indiana (Source: Vigo Co. Library Terre Haute, IN Obituary Index Online, noted 22 May 2002, LORTON Bradley L. age: 67 date: 38/01/24 02 TRIB.).
More About Sarah Emma M. "Emma" Hudson:
1900 Census Posey Twp., Clay County, Indiana (Source: 1900 Clay Co., IN Census, Posey Twp., pg. 11, noted 5 June 2004, SD: 5, ED: 17, Posey Twp, 200/202 LARTON Bradey L. Head W M July 1871 28 M 9 yrs married MO MO MO Coal miner employed 6 mo. Rent house, Emma Wife W F Feb. 1872 28 M 3 children 1 surviving IN IN IN, Bo**ie M. Daughter W F Jan. 1896 4 S MO MO IN, HUDSON Elnors Mother-in-law W F Dec. 1834 65 Wd 9 children 7 surviving can read can't write IN IN PN.)
1910 Census 22 April 1910, Terre Haute City, Harrison Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1910 Vigo Co., IN Census, Terre Haute City, Indiana, 5th Ward, Harrison township, S.D. 5th, S.D. 160, Sheet No. 9A/145, 22 April 1910 by Tilly Woerner, 717 Lafaette Ave, line 31, 205/221 LARTON B.L. Head MW 38 M1 19 Missouri Indiana Indiana Coal Miner/Coal Mine, Emma Wife FW 38 M1 19 5/3 Indiana Indiana Indiana, Bonnie Daughter FW 14 S Missouri Missouri Indiana Clerk/Dry Goods, Ruth Daughter 9 S Indiana Missouri Indiana, Elmer Son MW 6 S Indiana Missouri Indiana, HUDSON Orba Lodger FW 18 S Indiana Illinois Illnois Clerk/Laundry, BUTTERMINN? Maud Lodger FW 18 S Indiana Indiana Indiana Stenographer/Lawyer's Office.)
1920 Census 2 January 1920, Terre Haute City, Harrison Twp., Vigo County, Indiana (Source: 1920 Vigo Co., IN Census, Harrison Twp., Terre Haute City, S.D. 5, E.D. 153, Sheet No. 1B, 2 January 1920 by Felicia O'Kerron, 560 Lafayette Ave., line 34, 21/22 LORTON, Bradley Head R MW 47 M yes yes Missouri Missouri Missouri miner/coal mine, Emma Wife FW 48 M yes yes Indiana Pennsylvania Indiana, Elmer Son MW 17 S yes yes yes Indiana Indiana Missouri Miner/Coal mine, [next door: Mrs. W.L. Hudson 31 IN and family].)

More About Bradley Lafayette Lorton:
1880 Census Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: www.familysearch.com, 1880 United States Census, Frank MARIEHUGH Self M Male W 30 NY Farmer NY NY, Margrate M. MARIEHUGH Wife M Female W 40 MO Keeping House KY KY, Darthey LORTON SDau S Female W 12 MO MO MO, Bradley L. LORTON SSon S Male W 9 MO MO MO, Source Information: Census Place Montgomery, Montgomery, Missouri, Family History Library Film: 1254705, NA Film Number: T9-0705, Page Number: 117A.) Occupation: 1900, Coalminer (Source: 1900 Clay Co., IN Census.)

Nancy Carr and David B. McCafferty Family

Nancy3 Carr (William2) was born Abt. 1837 in Indiana (Source: Letter of William T. Painter, "Dave McCaferty married Nancy Carr. Nancy Carr was sister to Ellender Carr. Ellender Carr married Geo. Hudson. My mother's own aunt Nancy Carr was wife of Dad's own Uncle Dave McCaferty. So Dave Cafertie's children were first cousins to Zeke Painter's children through Grandma Painter and Dave McCafertie's children were first cousin's to Geo. Hudson's children through Grandma Hudson."), and died 1879 in Probably Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: Tombstone, online transcription.). She married David B. "Dave" McCafferty 19 July 1857 in Hancock County, Indiana (Source: Online Marriage Record, ancestry.com, Title: Index to Marriage Records 1828-1920 Inclusive Volume I A-K,Record Location: Hancock County, Indiana, W. P. A. Original Record Located County Clerk's Office, Greenfield Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938, Spouse 1: Nancy Carr, Spouse 2: David Mc.Cafferty, Marriage Date: 19 Jul 1857, County: Hancock, Book: C- 4, Original Source Page: 25.), son of William McCafferty and Edy Osborn. He was born 1827 in Indiana (Source: Index to New Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri.), and died 1899 in Probably Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: Index to New Providence Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Missouri.).
More About Nancy Carr:
Burial: New Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: New Providence Cemetery, noted 6 November 2004, McCAFFERTY, Nancy Carr, died 1879, wife of David B.)

More About David B. "Dave" McCafferty: 1850 Census: Butler Twp, Franklin County, Indiana (Source: 1850 Franklin Co., IN Census, Butler Twp, 505/253B, line 22 42/42 Wm. McCAFFERTY 50 M Do. [Farmer] 1000 Ky, Edy 49 F Va., David 23 M Carpenter Ind., Margt 19 F Ind., James 17 M Farmer Ind.)
1860 Census 27 July 1860, Upper Loutre Twp., Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1860 Montgomery Co., IN Census, Upper Loutre Twp., pg. 92/394, 27 July 1860 by W.T. James, P.O. Montgomery City, line 1, 604/604 David McCAFFERTY 33 M Carpenter 400/300 Indiana, Nancy 23 F " [Indiana], Eda 8 F " [Indiana] attended school, Arminda 6 F " [Indiana] attended school, Missouri A. F " [Indiana], William T. Missouri.)
1870 Census 6 September 1870, Upper Loutre Twp., Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1870 Montgomery Co., MO Census, Upper Loutre Twp., Page No. 5/107A, 6 September 1870 by Benjamin Palmer, P.O. Danville, line 25, 38/38 McCAFERTY David 43 MW Farmer 500/150 Indianna, Nancy 33 FW Keeping house Indianna, Alice 15 FW Indianna, Thomas 11 MW Missouri, John 9 MW Missouri, Sarah 7 FW Missouri, Isaac 9/12 MW Indianna Sep.)
1880 Census Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: www.familysearch.org,1880 United States Census, David MCCAFFERTY Self W Male W 53 IN PA VA, Alice Dau S Female W 23 IN Housekeeper IN VA, William Son S Male W 21 MO Laborer IN VA, John Son S Male W 19 MO Laborer IN VA, Sarah Dau S Female W 18 MO Asst. Housekeeper IN VA, Isaac Son S Male W 10 IN Work At Home IN VA, Riley Son S Male W 3 MO Work At Home IN VA, Source Information: Census Place Loutre, Montgomery, Missouri, Family History Library Film: 1254705, NA Film Number: T9-0705, Page Number: 89D.)
Burial: New Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: New Providence Cemetery, noted 6 November 2004, McCAFFERTY, David B., 1827 - 1899 [Note: From obituary; there is no stone.].)

Children of Nancy Carr and David McCafferty are:
1. William Thomas4 McCafferty, born 3 April 1859 in Missouri (Source: 1860 Montgomery Co., MO Census, birthdate calculated from death date and age at death.); died 9 February 1882 in Missouri (Source: Tombstone, online transcription.).

More About William Thomas McCafferty:
Burial: New Providence Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: New Providence Cemetery, noted 6 November 2004, McCAFFERTY, William Thomas-died Feb. 9, 1882- aged 22 yrs 9 ms 10ds.)
2. John McCafferty, born Abt. 1861 in Missouri (Source: 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census.); died March 1898 in Went to Yukon Gold Rush, did not return, now know he died in Dyea, Alaska (Source: (1) Letter of William T. Painter, "John McCaferty was a big strong man. Went to Alaska in the Gold Rush 1898, most likely died on the Chillcoot Pass (where many failed to get over the terriable mountain) never heard from.", (2) Dyea Cemetery online transcription, noted 6 November 2004.).
More About John McCafferty:
Burial: Dyea Cemetery, Dyea, Alaska (Source: Dyea Cemetery online transcription, by Murray Lundberg, noted 6 November 2004, John John McCafferty from Montgomery County, Missouri died during the week prior to March 12, 1898, of "Tuberculos fever". Death and burial at Dyea reported in 2 sentences in The Dyea Trail of March 12, 1898.)
Misc.: Dyea, Alaska (Source: (1) Dyea, Alaska, by Murray Lundberg, noted 6 November 2004., (2) Dyea Cemetery online transcription, by Murray Lundberg, noted 6 November 2004, Thomas E. See from Montgomery County, Missouri died during the week prior to March 12, 1898, of "Tuberculos fever". Death and burial at Dyea reported in 2 sentences in The Dyea Trail of March 12, 1898.)
3. Sarah McCafferty, born Abt. 1862 in Missouri (Source: (1) 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census., (2) 1870 Montgomery Co., MO Census.).
4. Isaac "Ike" McCafferty, born September 1869 in Indiana (Source: 1870 Montgomery Co., MO Census.).
More About Isaac "Ike" McCafferty:
1910 Census 27 April 1910, Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1910 Montgomery Co., MO Census, Montgomery City, Montgomery Township, S.D. 9, E.D. 108, Sheet No. 13A/115A, 27 April 1910 by John J. Sleight, Cherry Street, line 40, 282/289 McCAFFERTY Ike Head MW 37 Wd Indiana [Caronea? crossed out] U.S. Indiana Contractor/Carpenter, Della A Daughter FW 15 S Missouri Indiana Illinois, Viola B Daughter FW 12 S Missouri Indiana Illinois.)
5. Riley McCafferty, born September 1876 in Missouri (Source: (1) 1880 Montgomery Co., MO Census., (2) 1900 Montgomery Co., MO Census.). He married Daisy E. [McCafferty] Abt. 1895 (Source: 1900 Montgomery Co., MO Census.); born October 1879 in Missouri (Source: 1900 Montgomery Co., MO Census.).
More About Riley McCafferty:
1900 Census 22 June 1900, Montgomery Twp., Montgomery County, Missouri (Source: 1900 Montgomery Co., MO Census, Montgomery Twp., S.D. 9, E.D. 65, Sheet No. 11B, 22 June 1900 by B.C. McClearey, line 60, 225/226 McCAFFERTY Riley Head WM Sept 1876 23 M 5 Missouri Indiana Indiana Carpenter, Daisy E wife WF Oct 1879 20 M 5 1/1 Missouri Ohio Ohio, Harry L Son WM Feb 1896 4 S Missouri Missouri Missouri.)

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