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Joseph Hudler
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Children:
Joseph Hudler
(no children)
David Hudler
Henry Hudler

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| CRAVEN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA |
| 8 Feb 1757/8 |
Joseph Hudler acquires [?] acres from Stephen Calvert, planter,
for £16:10. Land contained [?] acres on the north side
and west side of Jumping Run at … in Edward Cumenses line
… George Mallard and William Nelson, witnesses. |
| 10 Feb 1758/9 |
John Hudler, planter, acquires 600 acres on the north side
of Trent River beginning at a dogwood near George Carnegee’s
line …, from Zenas Parker, near Joseph Hudler, for £15.
Samuel Calvert and John Parker witnesses. |
| JONES COUNTY FORMED OF CRAVEN
COUNTY |
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Joseph and his son, Joseph, were privates during the Revolution.
They each served 36 months. His son Joseph died during the war. |
| 27 Oct 1779 |
Joseph acquires 100 acres adjoining Henry Smith, John Colvert’s
and Daniel Mallard’s lines and place called the Alligator
Hole. |
| 3 Feb 1780 |
Joseph acquires 300 acres on the north side of Trent [River]
in the fork of Musselshell joining Edward Cummins and Elizabeth
Clifton and John Kornegay and Benjamin Brockett. |
| 5 Jan 1781 |
Joseph, planter, sells 100 acres to Aaron Lambert, blacksmith,
for £80,000. Land adjoining Henry Smith and Daniel Mallard,
and land Hudler bought of Isaac Mackee commonly called Alligator
Hole on the west side of Jumping Run. |
| 20 Jun 1783 |
Joseph, planter, sells 25 acres to Aaron Lambert, blacksmith,
for £50. Land on the north side of Trent River, the west
side of Jumping Run at Henry Smith’s line and Daniel Mallard’s
line. |
| 9 Mar 1784 |
Joseph Hudler, Sr., received a Revolutionary War bounty grant
for 278 acres in Tennessee. In 1820, he received and additional
366 acres which were immediately assigned by David Hudler to
Calvin Jones. |
| 1787 |
Joseph sells 2 cows and calves, a heifer, mare and colt, and
all the rest of his personal estate to John Mallard and David
Hudler for £28 sterling. |
| 1790 |
Joseph Hudley [sic] is listed just one name away from John
Hudler.
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| 16 Feb 1792 |
Joseph and Mary Hudler, and Henry and Rachel Hudler, sell
120 acres which was originally patented to John Tracy on the
north side of Trent River and in the fork of Musselshell at
John Andrew’ and Kornegay’s lines, for £80.
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