Lieut. John JUDD

Male 1718 - 1781  (63 years)


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  1. 1.  Lieut. John JUDD was born on 25 Apr 1718 in Farmington, Connecticut (son of Deacon Anthony JUDD and Susannah WOODFORD); died on 16 Oct 1781 in New Britain, Connecticut.

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    He was one of the first settlers of the central part of New Britain, having his house on the north side of Wet Main Street, a few rods back from the highway and nearly on the site of the Erwin parsonage. He was a lieutenant in the local militia and also held several civil office. In 172, he was a member of the First Ecclesiastical Society in Farmington, though living in Kensington; but on the organization of the First church in New Britain, he and his wife became constituent members and were mentioned by Dr. Smalley as from the Church in Kensington.

    John married Mary BURNHAM on 4 Apr 1745 in Farmington, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of Rev William BURNHAM and Hannah WOLCOTT) was born on 7 Feb 1722/3 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 22 May 1801 in New Britain, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John JUDD, Jr. was born on 14 Feb 1745/6 in New Britain, Connecticut; died on 6 Jan 1796 in New Britain, Connecticut.
    2. Mary JUDD was born on 31 Aug 1748; died on 8 Jan 1818 in New Britain, Connecticut.
    3. Seth JUDD was born on 8 Apr 1751 in Farmington, Connecticut; died in 1777 in Killed in the Revolution.
    4. Rhoda JUDD was born on 9 Jan 1754 in New Britain, Connecticut; died on 15 Mar 1824 in Farmington, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Deacon Anthony JUDD (son of Lieut. John JUDD and Mary HOWKINS); died before 8 Nov 1751.

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    Died before Nov. 8, 1751, and probably shortly before that date. Will dated Jan. 31, 1749/50; value of estate, L6317, 2. 6d., old tenor.

    He was a large farmer and lived in the north part of the village; a man of influence and represented the own of Farmington many times between May 1717 and May 1741, When the Church at Great Swamp was founded, it consisted of 10 members, of which he was No. 4 one of its "seven pillars" and its first Deacon, being chosen March 10, 1712/13. Thomas Hart, son of Thomas hart was its second Deacon. A curios relationship existed between him and his children, for he married as his second wife, June 26, 1707, Mary, dau. of Sergt. Samuel Seymour; while his son Phinehas, married her sister; his daughter Susannah, married her brother, so he became a brother-in-law to two of his children. In his will, Deacon Anthony Judd names his wife Mary, his two daughters, viz: Lydia, wife of John Cole and Susannah relict of Samuel Seymour dec'd, and his three sons, Amos, Phinehas, and John.

    Anthony married Susannah WOODFORD on 26 Jun 1707. Susannah (daughter of Joseph WOODFORD and Rebecca NEWELL) was christened on 3 Dec 1682. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah WOODFORD was christened on 3 Dec 1682 (daughter of Joseph WOODFORD and Rebecca NEWELL).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of Joseph Woodford and Rebecca Newell of Farmington, Conn.

    Children:
    1. Amos JUDD was born on 5 Apr 1708; died on 18 Dec 1762.
    2. Ithiel JUDD was born on 8 Dec 1710; died in young.
    3. Lydia JUDD was born on 5 Jun 1713; died in Nov 1783.
    4. Capt Phinehas JUDD was born on 4 Feb 1715; died on 22 Dec 1790.
    5. 1. Lieut. John JUDD was born on 25 Apr 1718 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 16 Oct 1781 in New Britain, Connecticut.
    6. Susannah JUDD was born on 8 Sep 1726; died after 1749.
    7. David JUDD was born on 21 Oct 1719; died in young.
    8. Gideon JUDD was born in Feb 1723; died in young.