. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . that term of years he organized, withothers, the Standing Stone National Bank of Huntingdon, and waschosen its first president. This position he has honorably and capablyfilled until the present time (1913). The institution he organized andhas guided all these years is one of the solid banking houses of JuniataValley, and its president is held in honor and esteem as a wise, cau-tious financier. He holds the respect of his associates and of the com-munity in which the greater part of his business life has been is a Republican in polit


. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . that term of years he organized, withothers, the Standing Stone National Bank of Huntingdon, and waschosen its first president. This position he has honorably and capablyfilled until the present time (1913). The institution he organized andhas guided all these years is one of the solid banking houses of JuniataValley, and its president is held in honor and esteem as a wise, cau-tious financier. He holds the respect of his associates and of the com-munity in which the greater part of his business life has been is a Republican in politics; has served on the school board, andalways has been a friend of progress in all lines. He is a member ofthe Reformed church, the Grand Army of the Republic and of the Im-proved Order of Heptasophs. Mr. Brewster married Phoebe Hudson, born in Saltillo, Pennsyl-vania, March 26, 1838, daughter of George and Rebecca (Hubbell)Hudson, granddaughter of John and Eleanor (Moreland) Hudson,and great-granddaughter of George Hudson, one of the pioneers of. -^^^^^Alyn^ /k^\s^^^i.^cy-V^^t^^^^.4L^ HISTORY OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY 1235 Huntingdon county, George Hudson (i), a soldier ofthe revolution, was a farmer of Shade Gap, coming there from Cum-berland county. His second wife was Isabella Buchanan. John, sec-ond son of George (i) Hudson, was born September 13, 1768, diedOctober 29, 1814. After his marriage to Eleanor Moreland, he settledon a farm in Clay township. George (2), eldest son of John Hudson,was born January 16, 1796, died in 1855. He was a farmer, a mem-ber of the Presbyterian church, a ^Vhig in politics, and in 1835 repre-sented his district in the Pennsylvania legislature. He married, in1824, Rebecca liubbell, born June 8. 1799, died September 13, seventh child, Phoebe, born March 26. 1838, married John Brew-ster, of Huntingdon. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Brewster: Nancy, diedin girlhood; Grace, a graduate of Millersville Normal School, now ateacher; A


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