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Name: HUDSON, Edward Eustace Cyril
Birth Date: 1887 Clarens, Switzerland [?Ealing in 1901 census for Clifton College]
Death Date: 26.5.1997 Durban
First Date: 1914
Profession: Farmer
Area: Rongai, Nakuru
Children: Naivanus Wanjiru Ngori
Book Reference: KAD, Red 25, Red 31, Hut, EAMR, Legion, Red 22, Gazette, Medals, Rift Valley
War Service: EAMR has Edward E.C. Hudson - C Sqdn. 16/8/15 - To Administration
School: Clifton College
General Information:
Legion - E.E.C. Hudson, c/o National Bank of India, Box 281, Nairobi, Trooper, EA Mounted Rifles and Armoured Cars 1915-18
Red 22 - E.E.C. Hudson, Nakuru
Gazette - 7/4/15 - Liable for Jury service, Molo - E.C. Hudson (British), Farm Manager
Medals - East African Political Department - EAMR, Edward E.C. Hudson, No. 585, Private
Rift Valley - Member of the Rift Valley Sports Club - Jan 1929 - Elected - 20 Nov 1913 - E.E.C. Hudson
Nairobi Club - Honorary Life Member
Gazette - 3/12/1919 - Register of Voters - Rift Valley Area - E.E.C. Hudson - Farmer - Nakuru
Red 25 has E.E.C. Hudson.
Red 31 has E.E.C. Hudson, Rumuruti.
Hut has E.C. Hudson 1919 Molo AND E.E.C. Hudson 1920 Rongai Ford.
Hut - E.E.C. Hudson 'Little' 1925 Rumuruti, sold to T. Mills.
Hut - E.P. Hudson 1937 Ol'Mara Est. Sabukia
Gazette 6 Dec 1938, Rift Valley Voters List
Nat Probate Calendar
The Standard 6 Feb 2016 Naivanus Wanjiru Ngori displays documents she had filed in Court to Appeal against the ruling of the High Court in Nakuru that directed she be evicted from a prime parcel of land she has known as home all her life. [photo: Steve Mkawale]
Naivanus Wanjiru Ngori is desperate. Her predicament is compounded by the fact that she is a widow and faces eviction from land she has known as home since 1950s.Ms Ngori had stated that she had been occupying the land since 1963 and had inherited it from her father Edward Eustace Cyril Hudson. She told the court that in February 1988, the defendants colluded with Ndirangu, who was the third defendant to sell and transfer the property without her consent.
Naivanus Wanjiru Ngori is desperate. Her predicament is compounded by the fact that she is a widow and faces eviction from land she has known as home since 1950s.Ms Ngori had stated that she had been occupying the land since 1963 and had inherited it from her father Edward Eustace Cyril Hudson. She told the court that in February 1988, the defendants colluded with Ndirangu, who was the third defendant to sell and transfer the property without her consent.