MUDGE, William
1812 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 3
1. MUDGE, William was born on 12 Aug 1812 (son of MUDGE, Jacob and BAKER, Elizabeth). Notes:
From History of Queens County: The Mudge family of Long Island traces its ancestry back to 1637, when Jarvis
Mudge came from England and settled in Boston, Mass. From there he removed to
Pequot (New London), where he died in 1653. His son Moses, born in 1652, came to
Oyster Bay and became the progenitor of the present generation. He died in 1729,
leaving a son William, who subsequently settled at what is now Glen Cove. Here
he raised a prosperous family and at his death left the homestead to his son
Coles Mudge, who in turn’ left it to his son Jacob.
Jacob Mudge married Hannah Titus, and their family consisted of one son and
one daughter. The daughter, now deceased, was the wife of John Valentine, and
the son, now occupying the same old homestead, is William Mudge whose portrait
accompanies this sketch. He was born August 17th 1812. His wife, Martha. T.
Willets, a daughter of Richard Willets, was an estimable woman, whose death he
was called to mourn January 1st 1872. Their two sons, William J. and Henry W.,
are well situated in life. Henry W. was married in 1879 to Jessie C. Jackson,
and is now a practicing attorney in New York city. His brother William J. is on
the homestead with his crippled father.
Several, generations of this family have been members of the Society of
Friends, and the survivors still live in the faith and practices of that sect.
Politically, Mr. Mudge is identified with the Republican party, as the successor
of the Whig party, to which his father also belonged. In the business world he
is regarded as a successful man, and in the community as a useful citizen.Family/Spouse: WILLETS, Martha T. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
2. MUDGE, Jacob was born in 1757 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA (son of MUDGE, Coles and COLES, Dorothy, son of MUDGE, Coles and COLES, Dorothy); died on 2 Jan 1845; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Matinecock, Nassau, NY, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Farmer
- Birth: Abt 1757
- Death: 1845
Notes:
Buried:
Jacob Mudge (son of Coles Mudge & Dorothy Coles/husband of Hannah Titus) died 1845 aged 88 yearsJacob married BAKER, Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. BAKER, Elizabeth Notes:
Discrepancy between Hughes, who cites “son of John Titus Valentine, b June 29, 1807, d Aug 15, 1884 (m Nov 27 1834 Elizabeth Mudge, b. Nov 25, 1816. d. Oct 8. 1875. dau. of Jacob and Hannah [Titus] Mudge, and gr-dau. of Coles and Dorothy [Coles] Mudge and of Samuel and Abigail [Robbins] Titus)” and Mudge “Elizabeth MUDGE, dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth (p 105), b. in Oyster Bay, Nov 25, 1816”
Mudge appears to be more accurate, noting that Jacob Mudge had two wives, Elizabeth Baker & Hannah Titus.Children:
- MUDGE, Elizabeth was born on 25 Nov 1816 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA; died on 8 Oct 1875; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Matinecock, Nassau, NY, USA.
- 1. MUDGE, William was born on 12 Aug 1812.
Generation: 3
4. MUDGE, Coles Coles married COLES, Dorothy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. COLES, Dorothy Children:
- 2. MUDGE, Jacob was born in 1757 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, NY, USA; died on 2 Jan 1845; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Matinecock, Nassau, NY, USA.
- MUDGE, Jane
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