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Richard Dudgeon

Birthabt 1715 - Ballybogan, Ireland (parents immigrated abt. 1722
Deathbef 4 Feb 1771 - Cubbs Creek, (Halifax in 1752) Lunenburg (1746) (Pittsylvania 1767), Virginia, United States
MotherCatherine Caldwell
FatherJohn Dudgeon

Born in Ballybogan, Ireland (parents immigrated abt. 1722 on abt 1715 to John Dudgeon and Catherine Caldwell. Richard Dudgeon married Mary Terry and had 6 children. He passed away on bef 4 Feb 1771 in Cubbs Creek, (Halifax in 1752) Lunenburg (1746) (Pittsylvania 1767), Virginia, United States.

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Parents
John Dudgeon
1690 - 1763
Catherine Caldwell
1691 - 1763
Spouse(s)
Mary Terry
1738 - 1770
Ann Caldwell
1710 - 1770
Mary Terry
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
James Noel Dudgeon
1763 - 1824
Mary Ann Dudgeon
1733 - 1833
Catherine Elizabeth Dudgeon
1756 - 1830

John Dailey Dudgeon
1742 - 1776
Martha Hill (Connects Thru Husband To The Brewer, Irby, And Lanier Families Of Brunswick) Dudgeon
1758 - Unknown
Rebecca "Loven" (Mentioned In Father's Will) Dudgeon
1760 - Unknown

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