"Murdered by Roman Catholics"
My father has an old "Huddleston Lineage" document which is over 130 years old.It has four main Huddleston lines which are mostly accurate but do not connect as the document suggests they do.
Of interest, it documents a whole line of Huddlestons from 1421 to 1758 which travels from England to France, back to England and then coming to the USA, possibly to escape being "murdered by Catholics."The interesting thing is that I have found none of these people referenced anywhere online.Let me know if you have any insights. I have scanned the document onto my computer and I can email it to anyone interested.
Missing Line:
(Placement on the document suggests possible descent from one of three brothers:Adam, John or Rupert, with Rupert being the most visually connected)
-Christopher de Huddlestone: mar. daughter of Phillip de Salle of France 5/15/1421
-Henry de Huddlestone: b. in Paris 9/16/1422; mar. in England; d. in Paris 6/4/1481 aged 58
-Christopher de Huddlestone: b. 6/12/1450; m. Mary, dau. of Richard de Chelsea of Saleston; d. 7/25/1526
-Charles de Huddlestone: b. 1/16/1475; m. Eline, dau. of Stephen Calvin of Seneva; d. 2/10/1567, 92 years
-Philo (Philip?) de Huddlestone: b. 2/23/1555; m. Lottie de Haute 4/4/1597; d. 4/20/1642 age 87, m. 23
-Martin de Huddlestone: b. 8/14/1598; m. Elizabeth Angel of Cumberlandshire; d. 8/27/1657 age 59
-Cephas de Huddlestone: b. 3/10/1620; m. Martha Alva 9/20/1658; d. 3/17/1709 age 86
-Stephen de Huddlestone: b. 7/19/1668; m. Videttue la Hogue 10/25/1695; "Murdered by Roman Catholics" 9/10/1748 (following three sons)
>-Nathan Huddlestone: b. 12/25/1700; m. Patience La Mott 9/22/1725; "Murdered by Roman Catholics" 9/20/1748; "his sons and one daughter came to America in 1758"
>-William Huddlestone: b.2/17/1702; m. Elizabeth Heils 5/14/1723; "came America settled in Virginia in 1758"
>-Eli Huddlestone: b. 10/11/1705; m. E___ Miley 12/3/1736; "his family settled in Tennessee"
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Re: "Murdered by Roman Catholics"
Ron L. Huddleston 1/10/04