Robert DUDLEYAge: 61 years1772–1834
- Name
- Robert DUDLEY
- Given names
- Robert
- Surname
- DUDLEY
Birth | December 30, 1772 22 23 Shared note: Early Settlers of Surry County |
Marriage | Clarissa Isabell ROSS — View this family yes |
Birth of a son #1 | James Ransome DUDLEY December 2, 1792 (Age 19 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Mary DUDLEY 1796 (Age 23 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | William Parham DUDLEY November 2, 1797 (Age 24 years) |
Birth of a daughter #4 | Elizabeth DUDLEY January 18, 1800 (Age 27 years) |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Frances DUDLEY |
Marriage of a parent | Charles DUDLEY — Elizabeth … — View this family about 1802 (Age 29 years) |
Birth of a daughter #6 | Nancy DUDLEY 1803 (Age 30 years) |
Birth of a son #7 | Charles DUDLEY about 1806 (Age 33 years) |
Birth of a half-sister | Mary DUDLEY June 23, 1806 (Age 33 years) |
Birth of a half-sister | Nancy DUDLEY April 10, 1808 (Age 35 years) |
Death of a mother | Mary GARDNER before 1810 (Age 37 years) Note: The 1800 census showed that Charles wife was over 45 years of age - there were no children living at home. The 1810 census showed that Charles wife was 26 to 45 years of age and there were two females under 10 living at home. Evidently Mary died after 1800, Charles remarried and had two more children.
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Birth of a daughter #8 | Judith DUDLEY March 22, 1810 (Age 37 years) |
Death of a daughter | Elizabeth DUDLEY November 3, 1828 (Age 55 years) |
Marriage of a child | Hugh BOYD — Mary DUDLEY — View this family August 23, 1829 (Age 56 years) |
Death | October 4, 1834 (Age 61 years) Note: The family story is that in 1834 Robert and Clarissa decided to migrate West with their three sons and family members. They prepared their wagons and on the day set for departure, 10 Oct 1834, Robert died from a sudden heart attack. He is buried in the Hardin-Hering private cemetery o the farm of his eldest daughter Elizabeth, about 2 mies outside of Mt Airy near Whiteside. He left no written will but a noncupative will for Robert was filed in Surry county.
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Family with parents |
father |
Charles DUDLEY Birth: December 21, 1750 — Tidewater VA Death: 1857 — Mt Airy, NC |
mother |
Mary GARDNER Birth: July 14, 1749 — Caroline Co, VA Death: before 1810 — North Carolina |
elder sister |
Judith … Birth: May 5, 1770 19 20 |
3 years himself |
Robert DUDLEY Birth: December 30, 1772 22 23 — Caroline Co VA Death: October 4, 1834 — Surry Co, NC |
Father’s family with Elizabeth … |
father |
Charles DUDLEY Birth: December 21, 1750 — Tidewater VA Death: 1857 — Mt Airy, NC |
step-mother | |
Marriage: about 1802 — |
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6 years half-sister |
Nancy DUDLEY Birth: April 10, 1808 57 — Surry Co, NC |
-22 months half-sister |
Mary DUDLEY Birth: June 23, 1806 55 — Surry Co, NC |
Family with Clarissa Isabell ROSS |
himself |
Robert DUDLEY Birth: December 30, 1772 22 23 — Caroline Co VA Death: October 4, 1834 — Surry Co, NC |
wife |
Clarissa Isabell ROSS Birth: about 1772 — Virginia Death: February 7, 1860 — Surry, North Carolina |
Marriage: — |
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daughter | |
daughter | |
son |
James Ransome DUDLEY Birth: December 2, 1792 19 20 — Surry Co, NC Death: April 13, 1885 — Wythe Co, VA |
daughter |
Frances DUDLEY Birth: North Carolina |
daughter |
Mary DUDLEY Birth: 1796 23 24 — Surry Co, NC Death: September 10, 1850 — Mooresville, Morgan, IN |
22 months son |
William Parham DUDLEY Birth: November 2, 1797 24 25 — Surry Co, NC Death: January 11, 1868 — Mud Fork, Tazewell, NC |
2 years daughter |
Elizabeth DUDLEY Birth: January 18, 1800 27 28 — Surry Co, NC Death: November 3, 1828 — Surry Co, NC |
4 years daughter |
Nancy DUDLEY Birth: 1803 30 31 — Surry Co, NC |
4 years son |
Charles DUDLEY Birth: about 1806 33 34 |
4 years daughter |
Judith DUDLEY Birth: March 22, 1810 37 38 Death: January 2, 1892 — Freemont, IA |
Birth | Early Settlers of Surry County Source: The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina, Volume I Surry County was settled largely by second generation Americans who were born in Virginia. Some came before the Revolution looking for land; some came to receive land in payment for services in the Revolution; some were simply land speculators; and some passed through and stayed only long enough to grow food to take them to another place. ........ They traveled in groups of extended family, neighbors or in groups that had a common religious bond. They followed the same pattern in settlement and in marriage. They married where they were. And if they did not migrate, they were given their portion of land adjoining the family. This pattern is still true of farm families today. ....... Another example of a travel group was Matthew CREED and his brother Bennett who came to Surry about 1770. They brought adult and teenage children with them. Also included were Matthew's wife's family, the McKinneys, Richard Lawrence with seventeen children, Edward Moore and Rodham Moore (who settled in Patrick but whose son Gabriel settled in Surry and married into the Lawrence family). It is believed that the GORDON family came with them as well as the Herring and DUDLEY families. This group settled in the area south of Mt. Airy on the Turner's Mountain and the Red Brush section; others who came with them were the ROBERTS, Robertson and the very wealthy McCraw families. Descendants are here today through hundreds settled in the west. |
Death | The family story is that in 1834 Robert and Clarissa decided to migrate West with their three sons and family members. They prepared their wagons and on the day set for departure, 10 Oct 1834, Robert died from a sudden heart attack. He is buried in the Hardin-Hering private cemetery o the farm of his eldest daughter Elizabeth, about 2 mies outside of Mt Airy near Whiteside. He left no written will but a noncupative will for Robert was filed in Surry county. |
Death | Noncupative Will Filed for Robert Dudley Format: application/pdf File size: 424 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |