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             Husband: Joseph JUDD (1 2 3)
                Born: 21 APR 1701 (4 5)
Married: 18 NOV 1726 in Hartford, CT (26 27)
Died: 16 FEB 1750 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (6)
Father: Thomas JUDD
Mother: Sarah GAYLORD
Spouses:
                Wife: Elizabeth ROYCE (7 8)
                Born: l 1709 (9)
Died: 14 MAY 1770 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (10 11)
Father: Robert ROYCE
Mother: Abigail BENEDICT
Spouses:
Children
01               (M): Isaac JUDD (12 13 14)
Born: 18 NOV 1727 in West Hartford, CT (15 16)
Died: 09 JUN 1808 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT (17)
Spouses: Anna WILLIAMS
02               (F): Phebe JUDD
Born: 10 MAY 1729 (18)
Died:
Spouses:
03               (F): Elizabeth JUDD
Born: 07 APR 1732 (19)
Died:
Spouses:
04               (F): Lois JUDD
Born: 09 JUN 1735 (20)
Died: 04 MAR 1740 (21)
Spouses:
05               (M): Ebenezer JUDD
Born: 23 NOV 1737 (22)
Died:
Spouses: Anne CHARLES
06               (F): Ruth JUDD
Born: 23 MAY 1740 (23)
Died:
Spouses:
07               (F): Abigail JUDD
Born: 23 JAN 1743 (24)
Died: 23 MAR 1750 (25)
Spouses:

Footnotes

  1. Israel P. Warren, Chauncey Judd or A Boy Stolen (1874, Reprint: Naugatuck, CT, The Perry Press, 1906), 43.
    Joseph was son of Thomas, the third in a succession of Thomas Judds, who were among the colonial magnates, enjoying the highest offices and honors of the community. The first was one of the little band that made their long journey, in 1635, through the woods from Massachusetts to the banks of the Connecticut, carrying the wife of their pastor, Rev. Mr. Hooker, in a litter upon their shoulders. Afterward, removing to Farmington, he was the first deacon of the church there, and very often a deputy to the General Court.
  2. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap116.
  3. Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 7, p 1563.

    ... of Wat. ...
  4. Lucius Barnes Barbour, Families of Early Hartford (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 343.
  5. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap80.
  6. Lucius Barnes Barbour, Families of Early Hartford (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 343.
  7. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap116.
  8. Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 201.
    ... Joseph & Elizabeth (Rose), of Waterbury ...
  9. Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 7, p 1563.
  10. Lucius Barnes Barbour, Families of Early Hartford (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 343.
  11. Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 7, p 1563.
  12. Israel P. Warren, Chauncey Judd or A Boy Stolen (1874, Reprint: Naugatuck, CT, The Perry Press, 1906), 45 - 46.

    Isaac Judd, the son of Joseph, removed with his family a few years before the date of our story. His farm was situated on the old road leading from "the Bridge" toward Gunntown, about a mile distant from the present village of Naugatuck. It was a pleasant location, on the southern slope of a hill, overlooking the valley of the "Longmeadow Brook," ...
    Isaac Judd was twenty-five when be took the young Anna Williams, then in her seventeenth year, to be a sharer in his lot of toil.
  13. Ibid., 57.

    When the oppressions of the mother country began to be felt in the colonies, there were none more prompt to join in resistance to them than Isaac Judd and his sons. Three of them - Roswell. Isaac and Walter - were of an age to bear arms, and at different times all entered into the army. Roswell was then a member of one of the militia companies of Waterbury.
  14. Compiled by Jerri Lynn Burket, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 50 - Waterbury (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002), 182.
  15. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap79.
  16. Lucius Barnes Barbour, Families of Early Hartford (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 343.
  17. Edited by Joseph Anderson, D. D., Town & City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, The Price & Lee Company, 1896), Ap78.
  18. Lucius Barnes Barbour, Families of Early Hartford (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), 343.
  19. Ibid., 343.
  20. Ibid., 343.
  21. Ibid., 343.
  22. Ibid., 343.
  23. Ibid., 343.
  24. Ibid., 343.
  25. Ibid., 343.
  26. Ibid., 343.
  27. Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Ancient New Haven ([CD]Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981[originally]Rome, N.Y. and New Haven, Conn., 1922-1932), vol 7, p 1563.
    10 Nov 1726 WatV.

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