Fletcher of Cockermouth Hall, Cumberland, England.

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Including Fletcher of Allerton Manor, near Liverpool, several stand-alone local Fletcher families and detailed entries of related families of notable distinction. In this connection, a special acknowledgement is due to Mr Thomas Grindley for his stoic support.

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  • ID: I19764
  • Name: William HUDLESTON
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: 23 MAY 1793
  • Residence: Kelston, Somerset, England.
  • Residence: Bath
  • Death: 29 JUN 1855 in Bath, Somerset, England.
  • Burial: 6 JUL 1855 Kelston. Kelston Register. (Monumental Inscription, Kelston Church)
  • DSCR: 2nd son.
  • DSCR: had 3 sons & 9 daughters.
  • DSCR: C.W.A.A.S., Tr. O.S., Vol. 11, 1891, 433 - 465, "The Hudlestons of Kelston, &c., now of Hutton John" by W. Jackson. Pedigree Sheet #2.
  • Change Date: 12 MAY 2007



    Father: John HUDLESTON b: 1749 in Kelston, Somerset, England.
    Mother: Honoria MARSHALL b: 1765

    Marriage 1 Annette Claire WALLACE b: 26 NOV 1802
    • Married: MAY 1820
    Children
    1. Has No Children William 1 HUDLESTON b: JUL 1821 in India.
    2. Has No Children Mary HUDLESTON b: JUL 1822 in India.
    3. Has No Children Isabella HUDLESTON b: 18 JUN 1823
    4. Has Children William 2 HUDLESTON b: 27 MAY 1826
    5. Has No Children Clara HUDLESTON b: 4 JAN 1828
    6. Has No Children Mary HUDLESTON b: 29 JAN 1829
    7. Has Children Wilfrid HUDLESTON b: 27 JUL 1832
    8. Has No Children Anna HUDLESTON b: 4 MAR 1835
    9. Has No Children Matilda HUDLESTON b: 13 OCT 1838
    10. Has No Children Geraldine HUDLESTON b: 10 DEC 1841
    11. Has No Children Helena HUDLESTON b: 13 JAN 1841
    12. Has No Children Gertrude HUDLESTON b: 15 MAY 1845

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    If you could see your ancestors all standing in a row, would you be proud of them or not, or don't you really know? Some strange discoveries are made when climbing family trees, and some of them you know do not particularly please. If you could see your ancestors all standing in a row, there might be some of them perhaps, you wouldn't care to know. But here's another question which requires a different view. If you could meet your ancestors, would they be proud of you? (from Edith Fletcher's pedigree book)

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