Descendants of Sarah Calfee I
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Generation No. 1
1. Sarah6 Calfee I was born Abt. 1681 in Wicomico Parrish, Northumberland County, Virginia
?, and died 1736 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She married John Hudnall IV 1698 in
Landcaster Co, VA, son of John Hudnall and Alice Genesis. He was born 10 Apr 1679 in St.
Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 11 Feb 1754 in Fauquier
County, Virginia.
Notes for John Hudnall IV:
10 September 1654
1. Crosby, Daniel. Publication 10 September 1654. Gen. note "Same pa: Crosbys
assignment to Hudnall. Same pa: Bill of Sale to Pall Bayley.- Page 287, Pall Bayley's
asignt. of Bill of Sale to John Hudnall" Other Format Available on microfilm.
Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Northumberland
County. Description: 150 acres on the south side of great Wicocomoco River, N. N. Et. on
the said river, near a place called the Isle and W. N. W. on the land of Nicholas Morris.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 288 (Reel 4).
The following may be DIRECTIONS to the property described above (1654):
Right from Wicomico Church 1.4 m. on County 609 to County 665 and L. to a private road
(R), 3.3 m., that leads 0.1 m. to WICOMICO VIEW, a brick, two-and-a-half -story house with
gabled roof, dormers, and thick walls. A circular stairway winds, without any newel, from
the first to the top floor. This has been a home of the Hudnall family since 1656, when
John Hudnall acquired his first tract of 100 acres.
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24 August 1658
Hudnall, John. Publication 24 August 1658. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia
State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 250 acres on the south side of great Wicccomoco River-150 acs. part thereof
N. N. Et. on said river, near a place called the Island, W. N. Wt. on the land of Nicholas
Morris.
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4 March 1662
Hudnall, John. Publication 4 March 1662. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia
State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 500 acres on the north side of great Wicocomoco River, it being part of a
dividend of land, formerly granted to Thomas Saffall by patent datad June lst, 1654. Beg.g
at the mouth of a small creek formerly styled St. Stephens Creek. Source: Land Office
Patents No. 5, 1661-1666 (v.1 & 2 p.1-369), p. 361 (Reel 5).
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25 July 1665
Hudnall, John. Publication 25 July 1665. Gen. note "The said land formerly gtd. to
John Hudnall, decd. by patent Augt. 24, 1658." Other Format Available on microfilm.
Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Northumberland
County. Description: 250 acres on the south side of great Wicomoco River, 150acs. part
thereof N. N. E. on the land of Nicholas Maurice; The residue N. E. on the river.
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1679
John Hudnall, Jr. was born in St.Stephen Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
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15 February 1725
Hudnall, John. Publication 15 February 1725. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern
Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: King George County. Description: 253 acres on
the branches of Browns Run adjoining Owin Greenin &c.
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20 May 1725
Hudnall, John. Publication 20 May 1725. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck
Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: King George County. Description: 525 acres 24 poles
adjoining William Skrine, and John Hopper. Source: Northern Neck Grants A, 1722-1726, p.
151, folio (Reel 290). Original survey exists.
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27 July 1726
Hudnall, John. Publication 27 July 1726. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern
Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Stafford County. Description: 759 acres 111
perches beginning &c. corner to Col. Barber on the branches of Ceadar Run.
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29 May 1728
Hudnall, John. Publication 29 May 1728. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck
Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Stafford County. Description: 412 acres on the
branches of Ceadar Run at the Thoroughfare of the Rappahanock Mountain. Source: Northern
Neck Grants B, 1726-1729, p. 123, folio (Reel 290).
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1728, 20 November
LAND INDENTURE;
GRANTOR; Henry & Eleanor Calfee (BROTHER OF SARAH CALFEE HUDNALL)
GRANTEE; John Hudnall (1679/Brother in Law)
Henry and Eleanor Calfee, power of attorney to William Hackney to
acknowledge Mr. John Hudnall of Northumberland County, full and peaceable
possession of tract indented. Eleanor (X) Calfee.
1728, 6 December
Henry Calfee will, Hanover Parish, King George County. Devises Mr. John
Hudnall, Sr. of Northumberland County, tract of land in King George Co.
where I now live, 496 ACRES. To son John, a young horse that I now
have. To wife Eleanor and all of children (John, Judeth, Marthe, Betty,
Frank(ie), William), the remainder of estate to be equally divided. Friend
William Hackney, excutor and wife Executrix to children until they
attain full age of 21. Henry (his + mark) Calfee. Witness: Archbld
Hodges, Joseph Hudnall, John Morehead. Probated 8 May 1729 (King George
Co. Wills A1:78-80).*
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4 February 1730
Grinan, Owin. Publication 4 February 1730. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern
Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: King George County. Description: 119 acres
binding on the land of the said Greening the land of John Hudnall, and Wm. Gleague.
Source: Northern Neck Grants C, 1729-1731, p. 96, folio (Reel 290). Original survey
exists. (Spelled as Greenin)
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11 July 1731
Taylor, Charles. Publication 11 July 1731. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern
Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Prince William County. Description: 100 acres
adjoining land of Doctr. Bell, John Hudnall, and Col. Barber. Source: Northern Neck Grants
C, 1729-1731, p. 200, folio (Reel 290). Original survey exists.
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1748
Name: JOHN HUDNALL
State: VA
County: Northumberland County
Township: St.Ephen Parish
Year: 1748
Record Type: Rent Role
Database: VA Early Census Index
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1777
Name: JOHN HUDNALL
State: VIRGINIA
County: Fauquier County
Township: Rental Rolls
Year: 1777
Record Type: Rent Role
Database: VA Early Census Index
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Colomial Wiccomico & St. Stephen's Parishes
In colonial Virginia, local government was managed by Church of England parishes, with the
vestrymen responsible for many public services such as ferries and care for the poor. In
1653, only 11 years after the first recorded settlement in Northumberland County (and 46
years after the first English settlement in North America), the first parish divisions of
the county were created. Parish boundaries changed from time to time, but at the close of
the colonial era, Northumberland County was divided into the parishes of St. Stephen's
and Wiccomico Church. Records indicate that there were two colonial-era buildings in St.
Stephen's, serving the upper and lower parts of the parish (roughly analogous to St.
Stephen's and St. Mary's today). These buildings disappeared as did many other
buildings of the established church in the post-Revolutionary era.
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Children of Sarah Calfee and John Hudnall are:
+ 2 i. Joseph7 Hudnall, Sr., born Abt. 1700 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died 08 Jan 1787
in Fauquier County, Virginia.
3 ii. William Hudnall, born Abt. 1701 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died Abt. 1762.
4 iii. Ann Hudnall, born 14 Mar 1701/02 in Landcaster Co, Virginia.
5 iv. Richard Hudnall II, born 1703 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died 1746 in
Northumberland Co, Virginia.
+ 6 v. Thomas Hudnall, born 1704 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died 28 Jul 1740 in Saint
Stephens Church, Northumberland County, VA.
7 vi. John Hudnall, born 1709 in Landcaster Co, Virginia.
8 vii. Francis Hudnall, born 1710 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She married Moses Champion
Abt. 1744 in Virginia; born Abt. 1720 in Virginia ?.
9 viii. Nathan Hudnall, born 08 Nov 1725 in Nansemond County (near Isle Of Wright Co),
Virginia; died in North Carolina.
Notes for Nathan Hudnall:
Northumberland County
Stephen Parish
Virginia
1748 Rent Rolls
Nathan, John & Nathaniel Hudnall
10 ix. Sarah Hudnall, born 21 Oct 1731 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
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+ 2 i. Joseph7 Hudnall, Sr., born Abt. 1700 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died 08 Jan 1787
in Fauquier County, Virginia.
3 ii. William Hudnall, born Abt. 1701 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died Abt. 1762.
4 iii. Ann Hudnall, born 14 Mar 1701/02 in Landcaster Co, Virginia.
5 iv. Richard Hudnall II, born 1703 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died 1746 in
Northumberland Co, Virginia.
+ 6 v. Thomas Hudnall, born 1704 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died 28 Jul 1740 in Saint
Stephens Church, Northumberland County, VA.
7 vi. John Hudnall, born 1709 in Landcaster Co, Virginia.
8 vii. Francis Hudnall, born 1710 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She married Moses Champion
Abt. 1744 in Virginia; born Abt. 1720 in Virginia ?.
9 viii. Nathan Hudnall, born 08 Nov 1725 in Nansemond County (near Isle Of Wright Co),
Virginia; died in North Carolina.
Notes for Nathan Hudnall:
Northumberland County
Stephen Parish
Virginia
1748 Rent Rolls
Nathan, John & Nathaniel Hudnall
10 ix. Sarah Hudnall, born 21 Oct 1731 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
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Generation No. 2
2. Joseph7 Hudnall, Sr. (Sarah6 Calfee I, William Joas5 Calfe, Aka Joseph, William4,
Jeromy (Jerome)3, William2, William1) was born Abt. 1700 in Landcaster Co, Virginia, and
died 08 Jan 1787 in Fauquier County, Virginia. He married Mary Withers 1727 in Prince
William Co, Virginia. She was born 29 Jul 1711 in Stafford Co, Virginia.
Child of Joseph Hudnall and Mary Withers is:
11 i. Joseph8 Hudnall, Jr., born 08 Feb 1736/37 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died Aft.
1761 in Athens Co, Ohio. He married Mary Ann Taylor 29 Nov 1759 in Fauquier County,
Virginia; born 1740 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died 1835.
Notes for Joseph Hudnall, Jr.:
1761 French & Indian War Roster
Fauquier County, Virginia
Capt. William Edmund''s Company
Joseph Hudnall
John Hudnall
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11 i. Joseph8 Hudnall, Jr., born 08 Feb 1736/37 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died Aft.
1761 in Athens Co, Ohio. He married Mary Ann Taylor 29 Nov 1759 in Fauquier County,
Virginia; born 1740 in Prince William Co, Virginia; died 1835.
Notes for Joseph Hudnall, Jr.:
1761 French & Indian War Roster
Fauquier County, Virginia
Capt. William Edmund''s Company
Joseph Hudnall
John Hudnall
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6. Thomas7 Hudnall (Sarah6 Calfee I, William Joas5 Calfe, Aka Joseph, William4, Jeromy
(Jerome)3, William2, William1) was born 1704 in Landcaster Co, Virginia, and died 28 Jul
1740 in Saint Stephens Church, Northumberland County, VA. He married Windfred Champion,
aka Winney Abt. 1725 in VA?. She was born Abt. 1705 in VA?.
Notes for Thomas Hudnall:
The Wil lo Thomas Hundalll , Prince William County, July 28, 1740 named Hiers : Wife,
Winney, Son William and Brother Joseph Hudnall.
Child of Thomas Hudnall and Windfred Champion is:
12 i. William8 Hudnall, born Abt. 1725 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died Aft. 1762.
Notes for William Hudnall:
1762
Gerrard Edwards buys/leases 219 acres of land through Willaim Hudnall from his father
Thomas Hudnall for 26 pounds. The property was called Sereans (aka Marsh Run next to
Brown's Run). This Land on Marsh Run was purchased from Thomas Hudnall (the estate???)
of Saint Stephens Church, Northumberland County, VA. The 219 Acres was in Hamilton Parrish
for the sum of twenty six (26)pounds current Virginia money. Transacted on the 27 th day
of August 1762. Witness: Martin Picket and James Fletcher. Testa J. Brooke CC
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12 i. William8 Hudnall, born Abt. 1725 in Landcaster Co, Virginia; died Aft. 1762.
Notes for William Hudnall:
1762
Gerrard Edwards buys/leases 219 acres of land through Willaim Hudnall from his father
Thomas Hudnall for 26 pounds. The property was called Sereans (aka Marsh Run next to
Brown's Run). This Land on Marsh Run was purchased from Thomas Hudnall (the estate???)
of Saint Stephens Church, Northumberland County, VA. The 219 Acres was in Hamilton Parrish
for the sum of twenty six (26)pounds current Virginia money. Transacted on the 27 th day
of August 1762. Witness: Martin Picket and James Fletcher. Testa J. Brooke CC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Roxanna Wood <rwood0107(a)yahoo.com>
To: CALFEE(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 3:21 pm
Subject: [CALFEE] Sarah Calfee
Looking for info on Sarah Calfee b. 1681 married John Hudnall b. 10 apr 1679
Virginia, Parents of Sarah were Henry Calfee and Elinor ?
Roxanna
Texas