LILLIE.G. HUDGENS (WILLIAMS) ( was born 1862)
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Milton Ramey Hudgens and Nancy Ann Hudgens were first cousins.
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For over fifty years, Jesse was a well known and much loved Free Will Baptist preacher both in the northern counties of Middle Tennessee and in Southern Kentucky. He kept a record of all his baptisms that is in the permanent library collection of the Free Will Baptist College in Nashville, Tennessee. He was always known as an exceptionally bright man, and Judge Felts in Nashville once commented, “He has more native intelligence than any man I have ever known.”
Jesse was County Court Clerk for many years in the Cheathem County seat, Ashland City.
Daniel was a veteran of WWI. He suffered from “shell shock” and was considered an invalid.
Daniel never married and had no known issue.
Grace never had any children.
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Winfield died one month and 2 days after his 16 year old son Joseph had died from a case of the measles given to him purposefully by a friend’s family as a joke! The family did not tell Joseph that his friend had the dreaded, often fatal illness and allowed him to visit all afternoon in a closed, hot room with the sick friend.
Joe had a sick friend in the county that winter and went to visit the boy while he was confined. The family of the sick boy did not tell Joe that his friend had the measles, thinking it would be humorous if Joe unwittingly caught the measles. The two boys spent the afternoon visiting in the close, hot bedroom, and later Joe did indeed develop the measles. But it was not humorous after all as Joe died of the measles!
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