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Daughter Mae recalls:
Isabella, also known as Bella, was an uneducated woman, who must have been very strong. She was of Swiss, German, and Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry. One of her children, Howard, was born with Down's Syndrome. At the age of 28 he was beaten in a police station. He also loved to do jig-saw puzzles (500 pieces). Although Isabella wanted him put in an institution, he remained at home with her until his death in 1947.
The family was financially quite well off. Ida Mae remembers that throughout her childhood, she was accustomed to a life of luxury. There were always at least six servants in their home and they had imported oriental rugs and furnishings. In 1915, the family moved from Port Richmond to Winnfield. After the couple seperated, the house at Winnfield was sold. A smaller home was bought for Isabella, but William never lived there. There were two servants (one for cooking, one for cleaning), at the smaller home.
She read, but was not religious. Isabella was somewhat reclusive and lived with her son, Bill, in the last few years of her life at Northfield, New Jersey. This is all according to her daughter, Ida Mae Hudson Williams. However, at the time of her death, she is at the address of her husband.
Death Notice-The Evening Bulletin-February 24, 1958-Hudson
February 21, 1958, ISABELLA (nee Clemens (sic) of 982 N. 2d st., wife of William F. Hudson. Relatives and friends invited to FitzPatrick Funeral Home, 3309 N. Broad st., Mon eve. Services Tues., 2 P.M. Int Mt. Vernon Cemetery.
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Daughter Mae recalls:
Isabella, also known as Bella, was an uneducated woman, who must have been very strong. She was of Swiss, German, and Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry. One of her children, Howard, was born with Down's Syndrome. At the age of 28 he was beaten in a police station. He also loved to do jig-saw puzzles (500 pieces). Although Isabella wanted him put in an institution, he remained at home with her until his death in 1947.
The family was financially quite well off. Ida Mae remembers that throughout her childhood, she was accustomed to a life of luxury. There were always at least six servants in their home and they had imported oriental rugs and furnishings. In 1915, the family moved from Port Richmond to Winnfield. After the couple seperated, the house at Winnfield was sold. A smaller home was bought for Isabella, but William never lived there. There were two servants (one for cooking, one for cleaning), at the smaller home.
She read, but was not religious. Isabella was somewhat reclusive and lived with her son, Bill, in the last few years of her life at Northfield, New Jersey. This is all according to her daughter, Ida Mae Hudson Williams. However, at the time of her death, she is at the address of her husband.
Death Notice-The Evening Bulletin-February 24, 1958-Hudson
February 21, 1958, ISABELLA (nee Clemens (sic) of 982 N. 2d st., wife of William F. Hudson. Relatives and friends invited to FitzPatrick Funeral Home, 3309 N. Broad st., Mon eve. Services Tues., 2 P.M. Int Mt. Vernon Cemetery.
Family Members
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Edna Mae Hudson Smead Wachold
1898–1976
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Rachel S. Hudson
1900–1903
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Ida Mae Hudson Williams
1900–1994
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Florence Hudson Heller
1902–1994
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Mary F. Theresa Hudson
1904–1911
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Marguerite Isabella Hudson Anderson
1906–1991
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William Franklin Hudson Jr
1912–1990
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Isabella Hudson Woods Ball
1916–1995
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Howard Curtis Hudson
1921–1947