Samuel DUDLEY

Birth:
Abt 1815
of Connecticut
Marriage:
Abt 1841
of Madison, New Haven, Connecticut
Father:
Ebenezer DUDLEY
Mother:
Notes:
                   SOURCES:  1. Biographical Review - Sketches of Citizens (FHL#974.768B) - p.376
            2. This family group sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell
              Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ
            3. Ancestral File - nil, 1/99 (many errors)
            4. 1997 Ordinance Index - nil, 1/99 (many errors)

TITLE: Doc. Frederic A. Dudley (Child #1)

NOTES:  Went into Business - Marble Dealer in New Haven
                  
Mary SMITH
Birth:
Abt 1820
of Connecticut
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
6 Jan 1842
Madison, New Haven, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
1871
of New York 
Notes:
                   SOURCES:  1. Biographical Review - Sketches of Leading Citizens (FHL#974.768)-
               of Cayuga, NY - p.376-377
            2. This family group sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell
              Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ
            3. Ancestral File - nil, 1/99 (many errors)
            4. 1997 Ordinance Index - nil, 1/99 (many errors)

NOTE:  Yale medical college - MD - in Genoa, NY. When Civil War broke out - he
was a student in Medical College. He rushed to the defense of his country, then
returned to Yale and received diploma. He was apptd. - Medical Cadet in U.S.
army many promotions, bravery awards etc. take prisoner - wounded, etc. -
mustered out in 1865.
NOTES FROM BACK SHEET:  This brave young doctor - in adjunct general's
report as follows: "Surgeon Dudley, an able and efficient officer, was under
fire constantly; - Was in charge of the Division Hospital, yet was always to be
found in the brunt of the battle, attending to the wounded. He was wounded at
Gettysburg and was taken prisoner at Hatcher's Run, Oct. 1864, Voluntarily,
through his zeal for the wounded."
In the military and Civic History of Connecticut - it says:
"Surgeon F.A. Dudley, who was constantly under fire, was wounded in the arm by
the explosion of a shell, was a prisoner at Libby prison for 4 months, then
rejoined his regiment at Petersburg, remaining with them until the close of the
war, being mustered out at Hartford, CT 1865."
Soon After war - came to Genoa, Cayuga, NY - became a practicing Physician from
that time on.
He is a member of - the Grand Army of the Republic.
He is a Free Mason and a prominent member of Cayuga, Medical Society.
In politics - a Republican and cast his 1st Vote for Abraham Lincoln in 1864.
Dr. Dudley is "A MOST CULTURED GENTLEMAN" and deservedly enjoys respect and
esteem from his fellow townsmen; and his patriotism is such that, although not
a young man, he is ready to do again what he did in 1861, - should occasion
require."
                  
2
Birth:
Abt 1843
of Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
Abt 1864
of Canada 
3
Birth:
Abt 1845
of Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
Abt 1870
of Connecticut 
Notes:
                   SOURCES:  1. Biographical Review - Sketches of Citizens (FHL#974.768B) - p.376
            2. This family group sheet was compiled by Marion Grace Jewell
              Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ
            3. Ancestral File - nil, 1/99 (many errors)
            4. 1997 Ordinance Index - nil, 1/99 (many errors)
                  
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Samuel Dudley - Mary Smith

Samuel Dudley was born at of Connecticut Abt 1815. His parents were Ebenezer Dudley and .

He married Mary Smith Abt 1841 at of Madison, New Haven, Connecticut . Mary Smith was born at of Connecticut Abt 1820 .

They were the parents of 3 children:
Frederic A. Dudley born 6 Jan 1842.
Cornelia L. Dudley born Abt 1843.
Hosmer Dudley born Abt 1845.