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Alfred HudsonThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hudson died of lung fever on Tuesday, of last week and was buried on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. Source: The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
12 Mar 1889 [copy obtained from obituary collection at the Warren
County Genealogical Society] |
by Peter Jung 7 July 2006 |
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The Grim Reaper. Source: "The Grim Reaper," Dora Hudson obituary, The Daily Signal (Middletown, OH), Tuesday, April 21, 1891 |
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The remains of Mrs. Dora Hudson were brought to this city this morning
from Chicago by Dr. Iler and Mrs. Scott McClellan. The time of the funeral
has not been decided upon but will be either tomorrow or Friday. The remains
will be interred in the Middletown
cemetery. Source: Dora Hudson obituary, The Daily Signal (Middletown, OH), Wednesday, April 22, 1891 |
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George Hudson (1859-1938)Prominent Horse Man and Republican Leader in
This Section Mr. Hudson will be well remembered by the older residents of this locality. He was born and reared a short distance south of Blanchester. In his early life he operated a livery stable at Morrow, and later on in Blanchester. He was for many years prominent in Republican politics in this section of Ohio. Many persons will probably remember his best as the owner of the famous race horse, Highland Queen. A son, Ralph, served for 20 years in the navy and preceded his father in death two years ago. The Hudsons moved to California in 1914, where he again served as postmaster at Perris until 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson last visited in this community three years ago this summer, renewing old acquaintances in this section at the time. Surviving besides the widow, Mrs. Blanche Hudson, are a sister, Mrs. Mary F. Hutchinson, of San Diego, Calif.; three nieces, all living in California; and three nephews, Howard G. Hudson, of Wilmington; John Hudson, Jr., of Madisonville, and Elbridge L. Hudson, of Madiera. Funeral services were held at Perris, Calif., on Friday Morning with interment at that place. Source: unnamed paper dated 8 Jun 1938 [copy obtained from obituary collection at the Warren County Genealogical Society] |
by Arne H Trelvik 6 July 2006 |
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