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Samuel Judd

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Farmington, Connecticut Colony
Death: January 10, 1721 (69)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Son of Deacon Thomas Judd and Elizabeth Judd
Husband of Maria Judd
Father of Mary Webster; Samuel Judd; Thomas Judd; Elizabeth Southwell; Margaret Wright and 5 others
Brother of Sgt. William Judd; Elizabeth Loomis; Lt. Thomas Judd; Lt. John Judd; Benjamin Judd and 3 others

Occupation: Farmer
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Immediate Family

About Samuel Judd

Samuel Judd, Youngest son of Deac. Thomas Judd, came to Northampton and married Mariah Strong, daughter of Thomas Strong and Mary (Hewet) about 1681. He seems to have lived in the house with his father, and after his decease, took care of his widow, and she gave to him her propery, which had been the estate of Thomas Mason. He died Jan 10 1721, and his age was 67, according to his grave stone, thus placing his birth in 1653, which is probably correct. The Farmington church record makes him 6 years old in 1657, which appears to be erroneous, for he wasnot of age, Jan 8 1673, and so was not a proprietor of Farmington, when all his brothers were prpprietores. His wodow died May 18 1751, aged 87 years and 8 or 9 monthes. Her name is usually spelled Mariah or Moriah in the records. She belonged to a family of 16 children.

Samuel Judd lived on the Mason Homestead in Pleasant street Northampton. Besides the Mason estate , he had land in Farmington given by his father, and he had his share in the divisions oh his father's lands, made after his death. His father had engaged for him an 80 (Lira?) Allotment in Waterbury; as he did not settle there, it was forfeited. There was a time when all the six brothers intended to settle at Waterbury.

Samuel Judd's Decendants may be called the Northampton and Wouth Hadley Branch. As Samuel was the youngest son, the generations of his descendants are 20,30 or more years later than the corresponding numericalgenerations of theposterity of the oldest son, William

Samuel may be the son of Sarah Freeman instead of Clemence Mason. (See World Family Tree #4367)

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Inherited 40 acre farm from step-mother


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Samuel Judd's Timeline

1651
December 1651
Farmington, Connecticut Colony
1658
April 10, 1658
Age 6
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
April 10, 1658
Age 6
Farmington, Hartford, CT
April 10, 1658
Age 6
Farmington, Hartford, Ct
April 10, 1658
Age 6
Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn
1682
October 12, 1682
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
1685
October 15, 1685
Northampton, Hampshire, MA
1688
November 14, 1688
Northampton, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts
1691
January 28, 1691
Northampton, Hampshire, MA