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From: John & Marge Schulke <>
Subject: Re: Anson RUDD
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 16:19:25 -0400


Sorry I've taken so long to get back to you. I spent hours and days entering in info that I brought
back from CO two years ago on the Anson line. My grandmother thought we might be related to that
line of Rudds but I dont' think so unless it was way back in CT or England. My KY Rudds are probably
from the one you mention about being the Captain of the sailing boat. Have you any thing on this KY
line?

I have quite a bit of info on the Anson Rudd line into Canon City. We visited the museum last time
we were there and took pictures inside the cabin, etc. picked up a few deeds, marr license of Anson
S, made copies at the library of all the loose papers and it was these that I was putting into the
computer. I did the best I could with the pages of copies of copies of charts. Some of it you just
can't read anymore.

Are you related to the Anson in CO.?
Marge


wrote:

> I checked my records and found Anson Spencer Rudd (#1458321 in "Rudd
> Branches"), born in Canon City, Colorado, d. 1908, who had two children: one
> unnamed, and a daughter Jean Rudd b. 22 Jul 1888 in Canoon City CO, d. 14 Apr
> 1977 in Denver CO, who m. a BOGAERT. No further information on this line.
> Anson Spencer was son of Anson Rudd b. 1820, Erie Co. PA, d. 1904, m. 1855,
> Harriet SPENCER.
> Anson Spencer Rudd was 7th generation descendant of Lt. Jonathan Rudd of
> Connecticut, who arrived in New England some time prior to 1640.
> I believe the Rudds who settled in KY were descended from Capt. John
> Rudd, who came to Virginia in 1663, as a young man. He later became Captain
> of the "Hopewell, a 300 ton sailing ship that carried tobacco to England and
> returned with staple goods for the settlers.
> Are you descended from Anson Rudd of Colorado? I would be happy to
> share information on our ancestry, and look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Janet Rudd in Illinois

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