Patience RUDD

Female Abt 1645 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Patience RUDD was born about 1645 (daughter of Jonathan RUDD and ? UNKNOWN).

    Patience married Samuel BUSHNELL on 07 Oct 1675. Samuel (son of William BUSHNELL and Rebecca CHAPMAN) was born in Sep 1645 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 09 Nov 1727 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lieut. Daniel BUSHNELL was born on 20 Feb 1687 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 01 Jan 1752 in Hebron, Connecticut.
    2. Samuel BUSHNELL was born on 21 Aug 1682 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 06 May 1732 in Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan RUDD was born in England; died in 1668.

    Notes:

    Name:
    "Hudson and Mohawk Valleys": The Albany family of this name are lineal descendants of that Jonathan Rudd, whose romantic marriage is so beautifully described by Miss Caulkins in her "History of New London, Connecticut," p. 48. Jonathan was a native of England, who came to America and settled perhaps in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1640. Certain it is that he took the oath of fidelity, October 1, 1644. He was of Saybrook, Connecticut, in 1646, was admitted a freeman, was of Hartford in 1651. He probably died in 1668. He was a man of importance as shown by the records. He was married in the winter of 1647 by John Winthrop, of New London, who was acting under a Massachusetts commission. the name of his bride is not given, but the circumstances attending the marriage have been and always will be preserved. "The wedding day was fixed and a magistrate from up river engaged to perform the ceremony as there was not anyone in Saybrook qualified to officiate." But "there falling out at that time a great snow: so that "the magistrate intended to go down thither was hindered by the depth of the snow." But the nuptials must not be delayed, application was made to Mr. Winthrop to come to Saybrook to perform the ceremony, but he deriving his authority from Massachusetts had no legal right to officiate in Connecticut. He, however, agreed if the parties would meet at a brook designated he would there perform the ceremony as that was Massachusetts territory. The offer was accepted. On the brink of this little stream, the boundary between two colonies, the parties met, Winthrop and his friends from Pequot, and the bridal train from Saybrook. here the ceremony was performed under the shelter of no roof, by no hospitable fireside, without any accommodation but those furnished by the snow covered earth, the overarching heavens and perchance the sheltering side of a forest of pines or in a situation so wild and solitary and under circumstances so interesting and peculiar. The impressive group stood around wrapped in their frosty mantles with heads reverently bowed and at the given sign the two plighted hands came forth from among the furs, and were clasped in token of a lifelong affectionate trust. The stream received the name of "Bride Brook" on the spot, and is so known to this day....

    Jonathan married ? UNKNOWN in 1647. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  ? UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 1. Patience RUDD was born about 1645.
    2. Nathaniel RUDD was born in 1660 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA; died in Apr 1727 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA.