Individual Details

Elizabeth Hudson

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Elizabeth was the daughter of Charles Hudson of Hanover Co VA.

27 Aug 1759. Ablemarle County
Jno. Wingfield & wife Mary, Nichl Johnston & wife Eliz; Ro. Walton & wife Rebecca; Rich. Holland & wife Sarah; Joseph Lewis & wife Anne, and Christopher Hudson to Jno. Hudson. 7 slaves of the estate of Chas. Hudson, dec'd, Hanover Co. Assigned by Chas. Hudson to be given to Jno Hudson but by oversight left out of the will and Wm. Hudson, eldest son, claimed them. Lawsuit pending for sometime but Wm gave up his pretensions to Jno. Jno. now has them. This deed to prevent controversies and for brotherly love for Jno. - said Slaves.

Nicholas Johnson sold his plantation Chericoke in King William and moved to Louisa Co VA.
19 Jun 1737. Advertisement. Plantation containing 970 acres, two good dwelling houses....navigable part of Pamunkey River just above Spencer's Ferry in King William County, belonging to Mr. Nicholas Johnson to be sold.
21 Apr 1739. Chericoke was sold to Richard Chapman, who had married Jane Johnson, Nicholas' sister. Title was held up because of entail but after that was cleared, Nicholas Johnson & Elizabeth his wife joined with Ann Johnson, his mother in giving a deed of conveyance to Richard Chapman, 1741.

Louisa Co Deed Book: A, Page: 409, Grantor: Chapman, Jane, Grantee: Meriwether, Elizabeth, Date: 05-Nov-1750
Jane Chapman parish of St. John in King William county, widow of Richard Chapman, and Elizabeth Meriwether of Fredericksville in Louisa. £24 for 300 acres land on Hickory creek that was given to Jane and her husband Richard Chapman now deceased, by Col. Nicholas Meriwether, deceased. Lying and being on [S?]umping swamp, a branch on Hickory creek. Beginning Chapman's corner two pines, E; 140P; corner red oak; N; 54P; to corner three pines; E206P; to a corner two white oaks by a branch; S; 156P; two corner pines in Chapman line, thence west dividing this land from the remaining part of the said tract; 352P; to a corner pine in her other line, then on her other line N; 104P; to beginning. Land laid off by Robert Harris 19 March 1749

Families

SpouseNicholas Johnson (1713 - 1766)
ChildThomas Johnson "Sheriff" ( - 1803)