1587 HODSON (HUDSON) Henry bc.1595 ...

     m. .....

     chn:3-1

 

1588 HODSON William b.1618 Cum.-            P:1587

     carpenter; 1638: admitted Freeman in Oxford after

     completing usual 7 year appr. LS 1648: in St.Ebbe's

     parish.

 

1589 HODSON George bc.1612 Cumnor -        P:1587

     m. ....

     appr in Oxford?

     chn: John 28.8.1634 Cum.

 

1590 HODSON John b.1634 Cum -             P:1589

     m. ....

     appr. in Oxford? 1667: a John Hodson at the racquet

     court nr Smith Gate in St.Peter-in-East par.

 

1591 HODSON Richard bc.1640 .... -d.1709 Cum.

     m.Elizabeth CANTWELL bc.1645 Cum.- d.1716 Cum.

     m.at Cum. in 1665.  Chn:4-1

 

1592 HODSON Richard bc.1666 Cum.-        P:1591

     m.Marjorie COLLIS

     m. at Cum. in 1690.

     maltster. CW 1713 & 1725.  Literate

     chn: Mary 8.3.1690-2.11.1695, John 1692,

     Elizabeth 30.10.1694-1.12.1694, Elizabeth              

     2.11.1695-6.11.1695, Deodatus 1.4.1698- 9.4.1698,

     Elizabeth 29.5.1701-9.1.1705, Joan 1703, Richard 1708.

    

1593 HODSON John b.1692 Cum.- d.1724 Cum.

     m.Mary ..... bc.1690 ... -d.1730 Cum.

     tailor; his will 1724 (BRO:D/A1/ 84:46)

     bequeathed to wife the freehold fm (now Rockley

     Field Fmhse), which he bought of his father Richard,

     and his leasehold (now Cutts End Fmhse). Witn:

     Richard HODSON, John QUAINTON sen. & jun.

     chn: Mary 19.2.1713-26.2.1713, Norris 28.6.1716,

     Wm 1718

 

1593.2 HODSON Norris b.28.6.1716 Cum - d.14.6.1741

       off Pacific coast of S.America.

       P:1593. Died during Anson's great voyage, off coast

       of Chile. Shipwright in London. Monument in church        

       raised by John QUAINTON.

 

1593.4 HODSON Richard b.1708 Cum -

       m.Katherine

       chn: Kate 1731, Mary & John died young.

 

1591 HODSON Thomas bc.1650 .... -

     m.Martha ....

     yeoman; chn:2; 1685: in Botley; d.Mary bc.1675 m.

     John KATES,butcher, of Oxford

 

1592 HODSON Thomas b.1671 Cum.              P:1591

     m.

     1685: appr. to William HINE, shoemaker, of Oxford