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"Have you been notified about a toll violation at the Henry Hudson Bridge?"
It is not known for sure where Henry Hudson was born. Both Hodderson, in Hertsfordshire, and London have been suggested.
Explorer Henry Hudson's wife Katherine's maiden name seems to have been lost to history. Actress Kate Hudson's maiden name is Hudson. She was born to Bill Hudson and Goldie Hawn.
He had a father, otherwise he could not have been born. Father may have been Henry Hudson the Second (1541-1585) Not much is known about his early life
Henry Hudson was born around 1565, and he married Katherine Hudson in 1603. Therefore, he was approximately 38 years old when he married Katherine Hudson.
The data surrounding the life of Henry Hudson is sparse at best. It is believed, but not proven, that he lived in Limehouse (lower east London) with a Thomas Hudson who may have been is brother.
Nobody really knows when Henry Hudson died but it was during his last voyage and would probably have been around the year 1611.
Yes, Henry Hudson had brothers. Historical records indicate that he had at least two brothers, named John and Richard Hudson. However, detailed information about their lives and contributions is limited, as much of the focus has been on Henry's explorations and maritime achievements.
He was an Explorer who tried to make his way through a route to aisa. His ship went off course and landed in todays Hudson river. Later in the years after this act, Henry Hudson mysteriously dissapeared.
Henry Hudson. He thought that it was the northern passage to the Pacific Ocean that he had been ordered to explore. Local Indian tribes had told them that there was an ocean on the other side of the Bay, but it turned out that they had mistaken the Great Lakes for the ocean.
He is believed to have been born in London and to have been a ship's cabin boy at a very ealy age.
No, Henry Hudson did not discover silk. He was an English explorer known for his voyages in the early 17th century, particularly his exploration of the Arctic and the river that now bears his name, the Hudson River. Silk, on the other hand, has been produced in China for thousands of years and was already known to the world well before Hudson's time.