Lieut. John Sherburne and Elizabeth Dudley
Husband Lieut. John Sherburne
Born: Feb 2, 1723 Christened: Died: - Northwood, NH Buried:
Father: Lieut. John Sherburne Mother: Jane Drake
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah Unknown - Bef 1744
Wife Elizabeth Dudley
Born: Christened: Died: 1810 Buried:
Father: Nicholas Dudley Mother: Elizabeth Gordon
Other Spouse: Benjamin Hill
Children
Claude Harold Huckins and Elizabeth Clark Dudley
Husband Claude Harold Huckins
Born: Oct 1, 1907 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Jul 7, 1934 - Concord, NH Buried: - Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, NH
Father: George E. Huckins Mother: Mary A. Burnham
Marriage: May 31, 1933 - Concord, NH
Wife Elizabeth Clark Dudley
Born: Abt 1913 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Irving Dean Dudley Mother: Esther Clark
Children
General Notes: Husband - Claude Harold Huckins
Cause of death, asphyxia by illumintating gas, self inflicted (with suicidal intent).
David Bickford Durgin and Evelina Dudley
Husband David Bickford Durgin
Born: Nov 24, 1798 - Barnstead, NH Christened: Died: Dec 30, 1880 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Durgin Mother: Susan Bickford
Marriage: Jan 3, 1820 - Barnstead, NH
Wife Evelina Dudley
Born: Mar 8, 1799 - Barnstead, NH Christened: Died: Mar 11, 1875 - Bedford, NH Buried:
Father: Stephen Dudley Mother: Sarah Dudley
Children
General Notes: Husband - David Bickford Durgin
Durgin Genealogy by John Worthen Durgin, 1989, NH Historical Society Library, page 39
David Bickford Durgin b. Nov. 24, 1798, d. Dec. 30, 1880. Lived in Barnstead, Manchester and Bedford.
Leonard Parker Philbrick and Florence L. Dudley
Husband Leonard Parker Philbrick
Born: Mar 15, 1894 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Warren Philbrick Mother: Jennie S. Berry
Marriage: Abt 1921
Wife Florence L. Dudley
Born: Jan 31, 1895 - Hollis, NH Christened: Died: Dec 4, 1968 - Madison, NJ Buried:
Father: Fred Winburn Dudley Mother: Lillian Holmes Ricker
Children
1 F Leslie A. Philbrick
Born: Feb 15, 1922 - MA Christened: Died: Feb 1, 2001 - Nashua, NH Buried:Spouse: Samuel Prall Culviner
2 F Norma Dudley Philbrick
Born: Jan 10, 1927 - RI Christened: Died: Dec 28, 1993 - Nashua, NH Buried:Spouse: Donald Rowley
Frank L. Dudley and Nellie Belle Robinson
Husband Frank L. Dudley
Born: Abt 1863 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Orrison Dudley Mother: Mary F. Ingalls
Marriage: May 14, 1893 - Concord, NH
Wife Nellie Belle Robinson
Born: Jun 24, 1864 - Epsom, NH 13 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: David Robinson Mother: Clarissa Philbrick
Children
1 F Irene L. Dudley
Born: May 16, 1901 - Concord, NH Christened: Died: Sep 17, 1916 - Concord, NH Buried:
Fred Winburn Dudley and Frances Holmes
Husband Fred Winburn Dudley
Born: Jul 21, 1926 - Rochester, NH Christened: Died: Mar 25, 1993 - Union, NH Buried:
Father: Winburn Towle Dudley Mother: Pauline Moulton
Marriage:
Wife Frances Holmes
Born: Jun 28, 1923 Christened: Died: Jan 27, 1988 - Farmington, NH Buried:
Children
1 M Richard Lee Dudley
Born: Jan 18, 1947 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Constacne M. Turgeon
2 F Sandra Louise Dudley
Born: May 5, 1948 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Milmer
3 M Kenneth Alan Dudley
Born: Mar 9, 1962 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lisa M. Unknown
Fred Winburn Dudley and Lillian Holmes Ricker
Husband Fred Winburn Dudley
Born: Oct 26, 1867 - Bridgton, ME Christened: Died: Mar 4, 1936 - Wolfeboro, NH Buried:
Father: Joseph Warren Dudley Mother: Elizabeth Earle
Marriage: Mar 9, 1893 - Maine
Other Spouse: Harriet Sanborn Towle - Oct 10, 1896 - Flushing, NY
Wife Lillian Holmes Ricker
Born: Abt 1870 Christened: Died: 1895 Buried:
Children
1 F Florence L. Dudley
Born: Jan 31, 1895 - Hollis, NH Christened: Died: Dec 4, 1968 - Madison, NJ Buried:Spouse: Leonard Parker Philbrick Marr: Abt 1921
Fred Winburn Dudley and Harriet Sanborn Towle
Husband Fred Winburn Dudley
Born: Oct 26, 1867 - Bridgton, ME Christened: Died: Mar 4, 1936 - Wolfeboro, NH Buried:
Father: Joseph Warren Dudley Mother: Elizabeth Earle
Marriage: Oct 10, 1896 - Flushing, NY
Other Spouse: Lillian Holmes Ricker - Mar 9, 1893 - Maine
Wife Harriet Sanborn Towle
Born: Sep 5, 1867 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Dec 13, 1959 - Weare, NH Buried:
Father: Benjamin Marden Towle Mother: Harriet E. Edgerly
Children
1 F Dorris Dudley
Born: May 19, 1897 - West Newbury, MA Christened: Died: Dec 14, 1974 - Weare, NH Buried:Spouse: Guy Edwin Eaton Marr: May 1, 1920 - East Weare, NH
2 F Elizabeth Dudley
Born: Oct 12, 1898 - West Newbury, MA Christened: Died: Nov 14, 1989 - Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio Buried:Spouse: Lester Alexander Lawrence Marr: Aug 17, 1922 - East Weare, NH
3 M Winburn Towle Dudley
Born: Dec 14, 1899 - West Newbury, MA Christened: Died: Jan 27, 1980 - Union, NH Buried:Spouse: Pauline Moulton Marr: Oct 12, 1925 - Union, NH
General Notes: Wife - Harriet Sanborn Towle
THE EVENING TELEGRAM -NEW YORK, Tuesday October 13, 1896
Miss Towle's Sweet Romance.
Thrown Upon Her Own Resources, She Earned Her Education and Became a Teacher.
Then Her Health Failed Her.
At Last, When Despairing, Her Lover Came, and All Is Well
A pretty little romance in real life reached its zenith in Flushing, L. I., last Saturday when Miss Harriet Towle, a very sweet young teacher in the high school, gave up her duties there, and within two hours became the bride of Frederick Dudley, a principal in a public school at Hollis, N.H.
Miss Towle was first engaged as a teacher here in 1896. She is a remarkably pleasant young lady, and a prepossessing blonde. The story of Miss Towle's career, as told by her to the Flushing Board of Education, was decidingly interesting. Her home was at Epsom, New Hampshire. Her father had died when she was quite young, and he mother being left with a family of small children, and practically no means of support, she was thrown upon her own resources and has been obliged to continue an unequal struggle against adversity.
Plucky, but Unlucky.
Miss Towle received a common school education and by persevering effort paid her own way through the Bridgewater Normal School in Massachusetts, from which she graduated with high honors. Miss Towle was very popular among the other teachers and the scholars here, but, it seemed that misfortune followed her. She became ill and succeeded only with a great deal of effort in completing the school year. She then returned to her home and was there stricken with severe illnesses, which prevented her return to her position when school reopened.
After a year had passed she applied again for her position and was granted it. Miss Towle's health continued poor and for some time past she has been despondent. She had been boarding with a Mrs. Ely in Amity street. The latter says the girl has several times said to here:-
"I wonder what will become of me? I am so sick I cannot teach much longer, and my money is nearly all gone."
The Devoted Lover Appears.
On Saturday afternoon it happened that every other inmate of the Ely residence, excepting Mrs. Ely and Miss Towle, went to the city, leaving her alone. Soon after two o'clock a neatly attired young man, a stranger, came to the house, inquired for Miss Towle, and was admitted.
After two hours of conversation the stranger and Miss Towle left the house and walked to the Reformed Parsonage. A few moments later they reappeared on the street. Both were smiling and seemed to be in unusually good spirits. Arm in arm they returned to the house. The young woman sought her boarding mistress at once and with the color mounting to her pale cheeks said:-
"Mrs. Ely, this is my husband, Frederick Dudley. We were married at Dr. Demarest's this afternoon, and we intend to leave on the Boston board for Hollis tonight. I hope you will not be offended, because I did not speak to you about the affair. I was so ill I could not have stayed in school any longer, and dear Fred persuaded me to agree to an immediate marriage."
Mrs. Ely was greatly surprised, but soon recovered sufficiently to congratulate the young couple and wish them Godspeed. An hour later an express wagon backed up to the curb and the bride's trunks were loaded upon it and taken away.
The young couple followed shortly afterward. Mr. Dudley became acquainted with Miss Towle at Hollis, N.H., where she taught before going to Flushing.
Notes: Marriage
THE EVENING TELEGRAM -NEW YORK, Tuesday October 13, 1896
Miss Towle's Sweet Romance.
Thrown Upon Her Own Resources, She Earned Her Education and Became a Teacher.
Then Her Health Failed Her.
At Last, When Despairing, Her Lover Came, and All Is Well
A pretty little romance in real life reached its zenith in Flushing, L. I., last Saturday when Miss Harriet Towle, a very sweet young teacher in the high school, gave up her duties there, and within two hours became the bride of Frederick Dudley, a principal in a public school at Hollis, N.H.
Miss Towle was first engaged as a teacher here in 1896. She is a remarkably pleasant young lady, and a prepossessing blonde. The story of Miss Towle's career, as told by her to the Flushing Board of Education, was decidingly interesting. Her home was at Epsom, New Hampshire. Her father had died when she was quite young, and he mother being left with a family of small children, and practically no means of support, she was thrown upon her own resources and has been obliged to continue an unequal struggle against adversity.
Plucky, but Unlucky.
Miss Towle received a common school education and by persevering effort paid her own way through the Bridgewater Normal School in Massachusetts, from which she graduated with high honors. Miss Towle was very popular among the other teachers and the scholars here, but, it seemed that misfortune followed her. She became ill and succeeded only with a great deal of effort in completing the school year. She then returned to her home and was there stricken with severe illnesses, which prevented her return to her position when school reopened.
After a year had passed she applied again for her position and was granted it. Miss Towle's health continued poor and for some time past she has been despondent. She had been boarding with a Mrs. Ely in Amity street. The latter says the girl has several times said to here:-
"I wonder what will become of me? I am so sick I cannot teach much longer, and my money is nearly all gone."
The Devoted Lover Appears.
On Saturday afternoon it happened that every other inmate of the Ely residence, excepting Mrs. Ely and Miss Towle, went to the city, leaving her alone. Soon after two o'clock a neatly attired young man, a stranger, came to the house, inquired for Miss Towle, and was admitted.
After two hours of conversation the stranger and Miss Towle left the house and walked to the Reformed Parsonage. A few moments later they reappeared on the street. Both were smiling and seemed to be in unusually good spirits. Arm in arm they returned to the house. The young woman sought her boarding mistress at once and with the color mounting to her pale cheeks said:-
"Mrs. Ely, this is my husband, Frederick Dudley. We were married at Dr. Demarest's this afternoon, and we intend to leave on the Boston board for Hollis tonight. I hope you will not be offended, because I did not speak to you about the affair. I was so ill I could not have stayed in school any longer, and dear Fred persuaded me to agree to an immediate marriage."
Mrs. Ely was greatly surprised, but soon recovered sufficiently to congratulate the young couple and wish them Godspeed. An hour later an express wagon backed up to the curb and the bride's trunks were loaded upon it and taken away.
The young couple followed shortly afterward. Mr. Dudley became acquainted with Miss Towle at Hollis, N.H., where she taught before going to Flushing.
George Benjamin Dudley and Celia Maud Fossey
Husband George Benjamin Dudley
Born: May 24, 1886 Christened: Died: Jan 13, 1946 Buried:
Father: Charles Heber Dudley Mother: Dorothy Ann Wallace
Marriage:
Wife Celia Maud Fossey
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Gilman Dudley and Mary Haines
Husband Gilman Dudley
Born: Aug 1, 1787 - Exeter, NH Christened: Died: Oct 22, 1822 - Alton, NH Buried:
Father: Stephen Dudley Mother: Mary Gilman
Marriage:
Wife Mary Haines
Born: 1787 - Alton, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Oliver Hunt Dudley
Born: Feb 22, 1809 - Alton, NH Christened: Died: May 27, 1897 - Willard, Box Elder, UT Buried:Spouse: Mary Ann Robinson Marr: Aug 13, 1832 - Deerfield, NH
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