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According to the Hudlin Family oral history and other sources, great-grandfather Peter Hudlin was a conductor on the underground railroad. For example, in 1976 Josephine Lockhart wrote: The human cargo would arrive at Peter’s home in crates.
Richard Hudlin, a technical writer and native St. Louisan, grew up hearing about his great-great-grandfather Peter, a free black man who risked his freedom and perhaps his very life helping...
According to Hudlin Family oral history and other sources, great-grandfather Peter Hudlin was a conductor on the underground railroad. For example, in 1976 Josephine Lockhart wrote: The human cargo would arrive at Peter's home in crates.
Feb 8, 2024 · Sarah Hudlin had a son, Peter Hudlin, who purchased his freedom in the 1850s, noted Ross, who is the curator for an ancient African history educational mobile exhibit titled: "The Origin and Dynastic Chronology of Ancient Kemet (Egypt).”
Feb 11, 2024 · However, Ross begins the history of the Hudlin family with his great-great-great grandmother Sarah Hudlin. Sarah Hudlin had a son, Peter Hudlin, who purchased his freedom in the 1850s, noted...
When I was a child, I understood that the progenitor of our branch of the family was our great-grandfather, Peter Hudlin, who was born in the 1820s in Virginia and escaped to freedom. Peter avoided towns for fear of capture and, instead, struck out for the wilds where he settled down among the Cherokee.
PETER HUDLIN by Richard Hudlin, PhD Peter Hudlin and his two brothers either escaped or bought their freedom from a plantation in Virginia and all went on to be freedom fighters. Centuries later, three Hudlin brothers grow up on a street named Virginia Place in East. St. Louis.
CAPELESS CRUSADER: Peter Hudlin (Conductor, Underground Railroad) Peter & Nancy Hudlin lived with their family at the 1400 block of Thirteenth Street, just south of the old Greyhound bus station....
According to Hudlin Family oral history and other sources, great-grandfather Peter Hudlin was a conductor on the underground railroad. For example, in 1976 Josephine Lockhart wrote: The human cargo would arrive at Peter’s home in crates.
May 24, 2024 · Richard was the great-grandson of Peter Hudlin and Cherokee-born Nancy Jane Rutledge, who played a pivotal role in the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s as a conductor on the “Lovejoy Line”. Richard’s deep connection to the fight for freedom and equality reflected the Hudlin family’s traditions.