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Amos Judd 1708–1763 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Apr 1708

Birth Location: Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 18 Dec 1763

Death Location: Blue Hills Cemetery, Berlin, Connecticut

Father: Deacon Judd

Mother: Susanah Woodford

Spouse(s): Keziah Judd

Children(s): Gideon Judd

Amos Judd was born in 1708 in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, the child of Deacon Anthony Judd And Susanah Woodford. Amos Judd married Keziah Benjamin Judd, and had children including Gideon Judd. Amos Judd passed away in 1763 in Blue Hills Cemetery, Berlin, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • Amos Judd was born in 1708 in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, the child of Deacon Anthony Judd And Susanah Woodford.
  • Amos Judd married Keziah Benjamin Judd, and had children including Gideon Judd.
  • Amos Judd passed away in 1763 in Blue Hills Cemetery, Berlin, Connecticut.

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Amos Judd's Ancestors

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Amos Judd
1708–1763
Birth Place: Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Deacon Anthony Judd
1674–1751
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Susanah Woodford
1682–1764
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Grandparents
Deacon (John) Judd
1640–1715
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Mary Howkins
1641–1741
Hartford County, Connecticut, Colonial Britain
Great-Grandparents
Cpt. Jr
1620–1690
Isabel Brown
1622–1655
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amos Judd's Descendants

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Amos Judd (5 Apr 1708–18 Dec 1763) m. Keziah (Benjamin) Judd (14 September 1705–2 May 1791)
  1. 1. Gideon Judd 1740–1816 m. Silence Welton 1741–1815
    1. 1. Amos (Judd 4th Gr) Gr 1766–1835 m. Silvia Selkrigg 1765–1845
      1. 1. Sarah (Sally) JUDD 1800–1887 m. Eleazer (S Draper) (twin) 1797–1848
        1. 1. Lucy (Elizabeth) SHELDON-DRAPER 1821–1901 m. Nelson Sheldon 1822–1906
        2. 2. Philo (W) Draper 1833–1928
        3. 3. Julia Draper 1824–1892
        4. 4. Camilla (Irene) Draper 1828–1912
        5. 5. Emily Draper 1835–1893
        6. 6. Deborah (Peckham Draper 2nd Gr) Gr 1840–1925
      2. 2. Orrin (Henry) Judd 1802–1871
      3. 3. Alson Judd 1790–1873

Amos Judd's Timeline

2 Records

1708
5 Apr 1708
Birth of Amos Judd in Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
1763
18 Dec 1763
Age 55
Death of Amos Judd in Blue Hills Cemetery, Berlin, Connecticut
Blue Hills Cemetery, Berlin, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Apr 1708
    Event Place: Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Dec 1763
    Event Place: Blue Hills Cemetery, Berlin, Connecticut

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