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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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1668 - 1701 (~ 33 years)
Generation: 1
1. | William, I "Hudsons Of Hanover" HUDSON was born in Aug 1668 in Henrico County, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1701 in Hanover County, Virginia; was buried in Hanover County, Virginia. Other Events:
- Name: Hudsons Of Hanover
- _UID: 24522DC49F1C4CAF9401824604A2F8657D9B
Notes:
REFN: 882
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
One main source for this branch of Hudsons (HUDSONS OF HANOVER) is Mr.
Van A. Hudson and notes from Barbara W. Hudson at
www.familytreemaker.com. Their "title" is from the Hanover County of
Virginia.
William - b. about 1668, VA; d. Nov. 27, 1701, Hanover Co., VA.
Progenitor of the "Hudsons of Hanover." Inherited a portion of his
father's Roxdale estate in 1689. SOURCE: Mr. Van Hudson via the internet.
William, married Elizabeth JENNINGS in 1689 in VA. Elizabeth was born about 1668; died before 1754. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
2. | William II HUDSON (1.William,1) was born after 1689; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 067C20318ABC49DDA9A6FB4EC16907454DD8
Notes:
REFN: 918
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3. | Christopher HUDSON (1.William,1) was born in 1690; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 2C043B17D01147C0BD9EFDF9BF2B61D6DC7C
Notes:
REFN: 919
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4. | John William HUDSON (1.William,1) was born in 1692 in Hanover Or New Kent County, VA; died on 11 Apr 1732 in Page's Warehouse, Hanover County, Virginia; was buried in Hanover County, Virginia. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: K19H-9Z7
- _UID: 76AFE09A6A6B43A589EA669E52E2BAF8B931
Notes:
REFN: 917
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
John married Elizabeth HARRIS in 1714 in Of New Kent, New Kent Co.,
Virginia, VA. (Elizabeth HARRIS was born on 2 Nov 1698 in, Hanover,
Hanover, Virginia, christened on 27 Nov 1698 in St Peters Parish, New
Kent, VA and died in 1733 in, Hanover, Hanover, Virginia. She is related
to Louis V, King Of France.)
There are other authorities to the effect that Charles Hudson and John
Hudson (brothers) migrated to Virginia and settled in what is now Hanover
County (VA) about 1700 or shortly after. SOURCE: Va. Mag. 395.
Date of death taken from "Hudsons of Hanover" article page 253 of
Genealogies Of Virginia Families From Tyler's Quarterly Histornical and
Genealgical Magazine, Volume II (1981).
John married Elizabeth L. HARRIS in 1712 in New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of William HARRIS and Mary (W\O William HARRIS)) was born on 2 Nov 1698 in New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia; was christened on 27 Nov 1698 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia; died about 1758 in Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia; was buried in Hanover County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. George HUDSON was born in 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1773 in Hanover County, Virginia.
- 7. Christopher HUDSON was born in 1714 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 17 Oct 1779 in Mecklenburg County, VA.
- 8. John, Jr. HUDSON was born in 1717 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1801.
- 9. William HUDSON was born in 1719 in Henrico County, Virginia; died on 21 Apr 1800 in Prince Edward County, VA.
- 10. Charles HUDSON was born in 1720 in Woodford County, Hanover, Virginia; died in 1783 in Prince Edward County, VA.
- 11. Thomas HUDSON was born about 1722 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 7 Feb 1805 in Nottoway County, VA.
- 12. David I HUDSON was born in 1723 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 9 Apr 1787 in Louisa County, Virginia.
- 13. Anna HUDSON was born between 1725 and 1732 in Hanover County, Virginia; died before 1826 in Probably Virginia.
- 14. Mary HUDSON was born in 1726 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1792.
- 15. Elizabeth HUDSON was born about 1727 in Hanover County, Virginia; died before 1824 in Probably Virginia.
- 16. Rebecca HUDSON was born in 1728 in Hanover County, Virginia; died before 1822 in Probably Virginia.
- 17. Cuthbert (Cutberd) HUDSON was born in 1733 in Hanover County Or Prince Edward County, VA; died on 20 Apr 1801 in Elbert County, Georgia; was buried in Elbert County, Georgia.
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5. | (Captain) Charles HUDSON (1.William,1) was born in 1694 in Virginia; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: C2304B473B77479DB6C5001F032E41577DEE
Notes:
REFN: 920
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
(Captain) Charles Hudson was listed as a tithable in St. Paul's Parish
1720. He signed processioner's reports February 7, 1727/8 and September
9, 1739. In the latter report was a recommendation that John Wingfield
"be put in procession Master in the room of Charles Hudson".
He was elected a Vestryman of St. Paul's Parish January 2, 1726/7 and
attended vestry meetings regularly. June 15, 1730, he was elected Church
Warden. So far as the record shows his last attendance was
"7ber/11/1739".
April 25, 1743, Charles Hudson resigned from the vestry, "being under
such Bodily Infirmitythat I am unable to act in that station *** given
under my hand and seal the XXV day of April MDCCXLIII".
Land grants to Charles Hudson are too numerous tobe listed here.
They embraced large tracts in Hanover, Goochland, Amelia, Louisa. His
grants were dated as early as 1724 and as late as 1745. One of these in
1827 was for 2,000 acres on both sides of Hudson's Creek, southside of
South Anna River.
SOURCE: "Hudsons Of Hanover And Some Of Their Descendants" inthe
Genealogies of Virginia Families, from Tyler's Quarterly Historical and
Genealogical Magazine, Volume II (1981) page 254.
The name of Charles' son, Christopher and Christopher's issue, comes
from his Last Will & Testament dated November 4, 1788 (filed February 26,
1789). Also construed by the court in thecase of Hudson vs. Hudson, 6
Munford (Va. Reports) 352.
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Generation: 3
6. | George HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1712 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1773 in Hanover County, Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 9768404CA0254F4A925BEE61327446EBFCCC
Notes:
REFN: 926
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
August 6, 1745, George Hudson, "of the County of Hanover", conveyed to
WILLIAM, CUTBIRD, CHARLES, THOMAS and DAVID HUDSON, "all of the County of
Hanover" and "borthers of the grantor", "All that tract or parcel of land
containing 1,200 acres, more or less, lying and being inthe aforesaid
County of Amelia (VA) on Buffalo River, being granted to the aforesaid
George Hudson by patent" June 9, 1739. SOURCE: 2 Deed Book (Amelia) 185.
Date of death received from notes by Stephen R. Nelson at
www.familytreemaker.com.
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7. | Christopher HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1714 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 17 Oct 1779 in Mecklenburg County, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: F27E04591D1E42ACB06C81D366507E1DB7BF
Notes:
REFN: 923
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Christopher moved from Hanover Co. to Mecklinburg Co. VA. Christopher,
a Captain in the military and the Revolutionary War, rode to the
"frontier" with his men in 1758. It is possible that the "frontier" he
marched to was the Dickson, Tennessee area evidenced by the migration of
his children to this area in 1799 and 1800. A Mecklinburg County Will
book (book 1 - page 312, dated 7/25/1778, recorded 10/11/1779) lists wife
CARY and his children as heirs to his estate.
About Christopher Hudson's sons:
1) WILLIAM, CUTHBERT, and JOHN show up as early Dickson Conty, TN
residents about 1799 - 1800.
2) WILLIAM was a Lietenant in the Revolunary War receiving a substantial
land grant for his efforts.
3) JOHN and CUTHBERT also appear to have fought in the Revolution and
received land grants.
4) CUTHBERT was a Captain at the Dickson County outpost, and also fought
in the War of 1812 with brotherJOHN. SOURCE: Mr. Van Hudson of
Dickson, TN
In St. Paul's Parish, in New Kent, VA prior to 1720, thereafter in
Hanover, VA from March 17, 1711/12 and June 21, 1712, Christopher Hudson
was a processioner. He was also processioner on April 13, 1816. SOURCE:
Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne's "Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish,
Hanover County, VA, 1706-1786". pp. 222-3, 55. Book sometimescalled just
"Chamb."
January 16, 1714, Christopher Hudson received a land grant of 987
acres in New Kent County, for transportation of immigrants. SOURCE: VA
Land Book 10, p. 160.
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8. | John, Jr. HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1717 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1801. Other Events:
- _UID: BF0FD7A25C7A4A1DA83098708BA0E758CEC6
Notes:
REFN: 929
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9. | William HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1719 in Henrico County, Virginia; died on 21 Apr 1800 in Prince Edward County, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 4F5A9D578048421BBAA0E0C2A1BCB2AC79D8
Notes:
REFN: 931
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10. | Charles HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1720 in Woodford County, Hanover, Virginia; died in 1783 in Prince Edward County, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 729CCC8B54584B5084FEF56F7BF153AF0000
Notes:
REFN: 924
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
General Notes:
Official Temple Record Film #: 1903811- Official Temple Record Film #:
1760902 - From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. - Official
Temple Record Film #: 1761131- Batch#: F813572, Sheet #: 45, Source Call
#: 0884856 - Official Temple Record Film#: 1903959
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11. | Thomas HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born about 1722 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 7 Feb 1805 in Nottoway County, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 18568EF9D86A4FB5AF5990B21996EDE001B5
Notes:
REFN: 933
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12. | David I HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1723 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 9 Apr 1787 in Louisa County, Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 801EF86FF7444B15B83CB39E2959F2D0292F
Notes:
REFN: 930
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Childrens names taken from Louisa (VA) Will records. No wife is mentioned
in this Will dated October 14, 1786. SOURCE:3 Will Book (Louisa) 169,
170, 375.
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13. | Anna HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born between 1725 and 1732 in Hanover County, Virginia; died before 1826 in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: D2EBF57870C64512A61164E03570EBEA2CBC
Notes:
REFN: 927
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14. | Mary HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1726 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1792. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LTY5-Q62
- _UID: 5DAC63E8F2CB4CFE9CC50FB04C248B2298EE
- Alt. Birth: 1726, Hanover County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Birth: 1726, Hanover County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Death: 1792, Probably Virginia; Alt. Death
- Alt. Death: 31 Jan 1792; Alt. Death
- Alt. Death: 31 Jan 1792, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Death
Notes:
REFN: 6672
Mary married Samuel BUNCH between 1746 and 1747. Samuel (son of John BUNCH, III and Rebecca HARRISON) was born in 1726 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 31 Jan 1782 in Louisa, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. Rebecca BUNCH was born in 1748 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1765.
- 19. James BUNCH was born in 1750 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1820 in Knox County, Kentucky.
- 20. John David BUNCH was born in 1752 in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia; died before 1828 in Knox County, Kentucky.
- 21. Samuel, Jr. BUNCH was born in 1754 in Louisa County, Virginia; died before 10 Feb 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia.
- 22. Ann "Nancy" BUNCH was born in 1756 in Louisa County, Virginia; and died.
- 23. Judith BUNCH was born in 1759 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1839.
- 24. Mary "Molly" BUNCH was born in 1761 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 18 Jun 1797 in Louisa County, Virginia.
- 25. George BUNCH was born in 1763; died before 1820 in Knox County, Kentucky.
- 26. Charles, Sr. BUNCH was born in 1765 in Louisa County, Virginia; and died.
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15. | Elizabeth HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born about 1727 in Hanover County, Virginia; died before 1824 in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 7F120BE5C83E469CBA1A0409E0B6A769F09F
Notes:
REFN: 932
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16. | Rebecca HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1728 in Hanover County, Virginia; died before 1822 in Probably Virginia. Other Events:
- _UID: 2B749487BC144E17949779BDE7151FAA1501
Notes:
REFN: 928
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17. | Cuthbert (Cutberd) HUDSON (4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1733 in Hanover County Or Prince Edward County, VA; died on 20 Apr 1801 in Elbert County, Georgia; was buried in Elbert County, Georgia. Other Events:
- _UID: D4C2E497DDE54433A95E41A4B965B7707BEC
Notes:
REFN: 865
[Captain John Bunch.ged]
Cuthbert Hudson was a contemporary of James TAIT in Elbert County, GA
and were in fact related by marriage (via RebeccaHudson, daughter of his
brother Charles Hudson). After Cuthbert conveyed his land in Prince
Edward County, VA in 1758, Cuthbert appeared in the North Carolina
records, March 24, 1763, when he and others acknowledged receipt of pay
"in full for our services in protecing the publick(sic) peace in
Hillsborough in Sept. last". His name appears later in 1768, 1771, 1773
and twice with datesnot shown. Finally, in 1776, he is recorded in
command of a company in Granville County, NC.
SOURCE: Clark's N. C. Records, Vol. 7, p. 843; Vol. 9, pp. 95,96, 97,
801; Vol. 13, p. 147; Vol. 22, pp. 128, 394.
Cuthbert Hudson was in Wilkes County, Georgia, as early as 1782.
SOURCE: Grace G. Davidson's "Early Records of Georgia", citing 3 Va.
Mag. 202; 21 Id. 436; 33 Id. 395.
July 8, 1786, he acquired 200 acres of land "on Savannah river, Wilkes
County adjoininglands ... on which he now lives". He conveyed the same
tract in 1790. The records of Elbert County show Cuthbert as a Party
Grantor or Grantee to many deeds.
SOURCE: Hist. Coll. 156, 158, 153, 57, 144, 196. 1 Hist. Coll. 223.
Cuthbert's Christian name has had at least seven incorrect renderings.
They all were intended to designate the same man. All of the variations
are understandableattempts to spell the name CUTHBERT from pronunciation
with the "h" silent.
Cuthbert Hudson's Last Will & Testament, executed September 30, 1799,
was recorded (record showing his Christian name as CUTBERD) April 20,
1801. The Will mentions: Wife Elizabeth; sons, Joacim, Christopher
(executors), Joshua, Gilliom, Thomas; daughters, Anphelady Westbook,
Elizabeth Northington, Mary Burton, Susanna and Bathsheba Hudson;
grandson Cuthbert, son of Christopher Hudson. The Will disposed of
numerous slaves, several tracts of land, including 587.5 acres in
Frankling County, Georgia.
SOURCE: 3 Hist. Coll. 8.
One source showsCuthbert being born in Prince Edward County, VA.
SOURCE: Notes from Barbara W. Hudson at
www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/u/d/Barbara-W-Hudson/ .
Other Birth/Death/Marriage information from: Official Temple Record
Film #: 1903959 - Batch #: 6000077, Sheet #: 12, Source Call #: 1553865
- Batch #: F813572, Sheet #: 45, Source Call #: 0884856 - From
Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2January 1996. SOURCE:
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/6582/ .
Cuthbert andElizabeth Hall Hudson (of Amelia County, VA) were second
cousins.
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Generation: 4
18. | Rebecca BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1748 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1765. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L1WW-C4G
- _UID: F674E819EE9F4A6895A8EA15C70F51C0CD7A
- Alt. Birth: 1748, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
Notes:
REFN: 6636
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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19. | James BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1750 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1820 in Knox County, Kentucky. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LCBW-3KZ
- _UID: 7E07981E4DBD4BE49464883D19D19701B38F
Notes:
REFN: 26640
[John Bunch 12.ged]
Bowman and Johnson Killed, James Bunch Wounded in Powell's Valley By
Emory L. Hamilton
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From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along
the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, pages 42-45. James Kincaid, son
of John Kincaid, who lived across Clinch River from St. Paul, VA, and
who, in the year 1779, moved with his father to Kentucky and later
settled in Missouri, tells of this incident in his Revolutionary War
pension statement filed in Lafayette Co., MO, in 1833. I entered the
service of the United States under the command of Captain John Dunkin
(1). At this time his father lived in a settlement called Castle's Woods
on Clinch River, about 25 miles north of Abingdon, Virginia, a frontier
fort. Powell Valleyhad been settled, but the settlers had been run off
by the Indians. A good many of them could not bring their plunder with
them, but hid it. John Dunkin was ordered out with a company of militia
in order to guard the people who had left their property behind them, to
collect it together and bring it into the settlements. He (Kincaid) was
one of Dunkin's company. At this time Captain Joseph Martin was stationed
at the Rye Cove Fort on Clinch River in order to guard the frontiers of
Virginia. He (Martin) kept two spys, who were brothers, to-wit: John and
James Bunch. When we got into the valley we met with these spys. They
then returned with us down to what was called Martin's Stationin said
valley, but we found no one there - they had all fled. One of the
settlers that was with us, who had fled from the valley by the name of
Davis (called Captain Davis). Before the people fled he lived at Owen's
Station, (2) ten miles below Martin's. We took up at Martin's Station.
Sometime after, Davis petitioned Dunkin for a few men to go down to
Owen's Station with him tocollect his plunder. Five men was granted him,
one of whom was James Bunch. They went to the Station and collected the
plunder accordingly, as I understood, and returning back to the camp the
Indians waylaid the path and fired upon them, and wounded Bunch, and
killed a man by the name of (Robert) Bowman atthe place, and wounded
another by the name of Johnson, as Bunch related, forhe returned with
him (Johnson) a piece, but he (Johnson) never got in. Threeof the party
got in that night, two of whom was Bunch and Davis. The next day Dunkin
went down with all his force, save a few left to guard the wounded.This
affiant was one that went down. We went to the place and there found
Bowman dead. Davis took us to a tree where he said an Indian stood whom
he shot at. We went to the place and found a great deal of blood. We then
took histrail and followed them, but not a great ways, as it appeared
they had scattered. We returned back and buried the dead, thence to camp
(at Martin's Station). This circumstance broke up the expedition. Bunch
grew very sick and we had to take him to this company at the Rye Cove. We
were then all dismissed and returned home. As well as he can recollect,
he states this took place in 1776. He does not recollect the particular
month, except that it was in warm weather. Andrew Lynam in his
Revolutionary War pension statement filed in Bath Co., KY, on June 23,
1833, also tells of the above killing in this manner:In the month of
June, he thinks the 1st, but cannot say as to the particularday, he
entered the service of the United States under Captain John Dunkin, as a
volunteer for three months in 1776. At the end of this three month tour
he again volunteered in Captain Dunkin's Company of militia for three
months. Was in the month of September the same year as before. We were
commanded by John Dunkin as Captain, and as our tour was to prevent the
Indians from committing outrages upon the defenseless inhabitants
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20. | John David BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1752 in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia; died before 1828 in Knox County, Kentucky. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LVNM-KQX
- _UID: 9C705ED6F91F42968772DBD9A4BA87753723
Notes:
REFN: 6627
Family/Spouse: Mary ASHER. Mary was born in 1756; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 27. Col. John BUNCH was born on 11 Feb 1786 in , Grainger Co, Tennessee; died on 2 Apr 1837 in Bolivar, Polk, Missouri; was buried on 2 Apr 1837 in Highland Springs, Grainger, Tennessee.
- 28. Samuel BUNCH, Colonel was born on 4 Dec 1786 in Hawkins County, (Became Part Of Grainger County In 1796), Tennessee; died on 5 Sep 1849 in Rutledge, Tennessee.
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21. | Samuel, Jr. BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1754 in Louisa County, Virginia; died before 10 Feb 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L1WW-S2L
- _UID: 1A3BC1361A7644B8A1B6C8D6923AD49C09E5
- Alt. Birth: 1754, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Death: 10 Feb 1794, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Death
Notes:
REFN: 6629
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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22. | Ann "Nancy" BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1756 in Louisa County, Virginia; and died. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GHVT-V12
- Name: Nancy
- _UID: BBD41242A18D4E3EB647B2A30F878E6A7D9A
Notes:
REFN: 6633
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23. | Judith BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1759 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1839. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L1WW-FGJ
- _UID: A9DBC74E23CF4E76A01F7DB8C145A44734B9
Notes:
REFN: 26573
[John Bunch 11.ged]
In Judith's fathers will he left her 100 acres on Camp Creek which he had
purchased from Roger Thomson.
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24. | Mary "Molly" BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1761 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 18 Jun 1797 in Louisa County, Virginia. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GHVT-6LQ
- Name: Molly
- _UID: 1A1A8458C1D2436FA589144BE5646DD068AD
- Alt. Birth: 1761; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Birth: 1761, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Death: 18 Jun 1797; Alt. Death
Notes:
Alias: /Molley/
REFN: 4698
Mary married on 26 Jun 1787 in Louisa County, Virginia By Rev. Lasley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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25. | George BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1763; died before 1820 in Knox County, Kentucky. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: KLBN-P8C
- _UID: 68A8EF07B5BE4A0DABA8ABEE0B996F14E345
- Alt. Birth: 1763, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Birth
- Alt. Death: 1820, Knox County, Kentucky; Alt. Death
Notes:
REFN: 6631
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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26. | Charles, Sr. BUNCH (14.Mary3, 4.John2, 1.William,1) was born in 1765 in Louisa County, Virginia; and died. Other Events:
- _UID: 9ECB0808A0464A2C810859A4F2ACFD01F7E0
- Alt. Birth: 1765; Alt. Birth
Notes:
REFN: 26580
Charles, married on 9 Jan 1792 in Louisa County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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