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Hudler Land in Craven/Jones County




Before 1730? - John Hudler Sr. ACQUIRES land from John Shepard.

1730 - John Hudler Sr. SELLS 205 acres to Jacob Hoover.

1758 - Joseph Hudler, ACQUIRES [?] acres from Stephen Calvert on N side and W side of Jumping Run ... in Edward Cumenses line.

1759 - John Hudler, ACQUIRES 600 acres from Zenas Park on N side of Trent River near George Carnegee's line ... near Joseph Hudler.

1760 - John Hudler, SELLS 100 acres to Daniel Mallard.

1761 - John Hudler, SELLS 100 acres to Francis Blunt.

1779 - John Hudler Jr., ACQUIRES 100 acres from John Mallard on N side of Trent River.

1779 - Joseph Hudler, ACQUIRES 100 acres adjoining Henry Smith, John Colvert's and Daniel Mallard's lines and place called the Alligator Hole.

1780 - Joseph Hudler, ACQUIRES 300 acres on N side of Trent River in the fork of Musselshell, joining Edward Cummins, Elizabeth Clifton, John Kornegay and Benjamin Brockett.

1780 - John Hudler, SELLS 100 acres to Daniel Yeats. Land on N side of Trent River.

1781 - Joseph Hudler, SELLS 100 acres, land adjoining Henry Smith and Daniel Mallard. Land purchased from Isaac Mackee and commonly called Alligator hole on W side of Jumping Run.

1783 - Joseph Hudler, SELLS 25 acres on N side of Trent River, W side of Jumping Run at Henry Smith's and Daniel Mallard's lines.

1787 - John Hudler Jr. and Elinner Hudler sell 97 acres to Matthew Moore. Land on S side of Trent River, W of Jumping Run.

1792 - Joseph and Mary Hudler, and Henry and Rachel Hudler, SELL 120 acres on N side of Trent River and in the fork of Musselshell at John Andrew's and Kornegay's lines.