Hudson Family- Pioneers of Ohio River Valley?
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Hudson Family- Pioneers of Ohio River Valley?
| Gemmnm161 (View posts) | Posted: 30 Oct 2003 12:24AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hudson, Campbell, Copeland
Hi,
I am researching the family of Elizabeth Nancy Hudson, born 18 March 1851 in Hollidayscove, Hancock, Virginia (now West Virginia), to Thomas Hudson & Levina Jane Campbell. Hollidayscove, if it exists, would be around New Cumberland. The obit of Elizabeth says she was born to a family of pioneers of the Ohio River Valley. Thomas Hudson was born circa 1815 in Virginia, probably to John Hutson, who was born circa 1786 in Pennsylvania. Levina Jane Campbell was born circa 1830, probably in Brooke County, Virginia. Thomas & Levina died after 1880.
Elizabeth Nancy Hudson married Calvin Copeland between 1870 & 1875. In 1870, she is with her parents in Hancock County, West Virginia, & her son, Harry, was born in 1873 or 1875, in Millport, Ohio. Her husband, Calvin, was from Columbiana County, Ohio, but there isn't a marriage record there. Could somebody check for their marriage in Hancock County, West Virginia?
Thanks!
I am researching the family of Elizabeth Nancy Hudson, born 18 March 1851 in Hollidayscove, Hancock, Virginia (now West Virginia), to Thomas Hudson & Levina Jane Campbell. Hollidayscove, if it exists, would be around New Cumberland. The obit of Elizabeth says she was born to a family of pioneers of the Ohio River Valley. Thomas Hudson was born circa 1815 in Virginia, probably to John Hutson, who was born circa 1786 in Pennsylvania. Levina Jane Campbell was born circa 1830, probably in Brooke County, Virginia. Thomas & Levina died after 1880.
Elizabeth Nancy Hudson married Calvin Copeland between 1870 & 1875. In 1870, she is with her parents in Hancock County, West Virginia, & her son, Harry, was born in 1873 or 1875, in Millport, Ohio. Her husband, Calvin, was from Columbiana County, Ohio, but there isn't a marriage record there. Could somebody check for their marriage in Hancock County, West Virginia?
Thanks!