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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson

Venorah I. Hudson

Female 1874 - 1968  (93 years)


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  1. 1.  Venorah I. Hudson was born on 4 Dec 1874 in Paulding, Georgia, United States; died on 22 May 1968 in Paulding, Georgia, United States; was buried in Dallas, Paulding, Georgia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _AMTID: 162485317708:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LZDD-MS4
    • _UID: 03D86405A6DD4E7F86ACEFD2971811E42B9D
    • Census: 19 Jun 1880, Dallas, Paulding, Georgia, United States
    • Census: 22 Jun 1900, Dallas, Paulding, Georgia, United States
    • Census: 22 Apr 1910, Dallas, Paulding, Georgia, United States

    Notes:

    This daughter of F.P. Hudson is sometimes seen as Vinona, Vinora, or Venorah. Her tombstone says Venorah. In the 1900 census, she is listed as Norah.

    As far as children go, the 1900 Census reports that George and Norah have been married for 10 years. That is in conflict with the marriage record we found in 1895. There is a son, aged 12 named Robert in the 1900 census as well. He is listed as a son of George Matthews. It is possible that he is a son from a previous marriage. But, the census reports that Norah has had only child and that child is still alive.If that is the case, where is the child? The 1910 census clears this mystery up somewhat in that it says that Venorah has had no children. So Robert must be a child of George's from a previous marriage. He is also listed as having been married twice.

    Buried:
    BURIAL: Dallas City Cemetery, Dallas, Paulding Co., GA

    Venorah married George W. Matthews on 19 Feb 1895 in Paulding, Georgia, United States. George was born in Jun 1857 in Georgia, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



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