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Jonathan Judd 1714–1775 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 13 1714

Birth Location: Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies

Death Date: Mar 10 1775

Death Location: East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British Colonies

Father: Jonathan I

Mother: Hannah Diggens

Spouse(s): Hannah Hubbard, Martha Hoyt

Children(s): Jonathan Judd, Rachel Judd, Jonathan Judd, Hannah Judd, Olive Judd, Eben Judd, Mary Judd

In 1714, Jonathan Judd entered the world in Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies, born to Jonathan Judd I And Hannah Diggens. Jonathan Judd married Hannah Hubbard, Martha Hoyt, and had children including Eben Judd, Hannah Judd, Jonathan Judd, Mary Molly Judd, Olive Judd, Rachel Judd. Jonathan Judd passed away in 1775 in East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British Colonies.

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Biography

  • In 1714, Jonathan Judd entered the world in Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies, born to Jonathan Judd I And Hannah Diggens.
  • Jonathan Judd married Hannah Hubbard, Martha Hoyt, and had children including Eben Judd, Hannah Judd, Jonathan Judd, Mary Molly Judd, Olive Judd, Rachel Judd.
  • Jonathan Judd passed away in 1775 in East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British Colonies.

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Jonathan Judd's Ancestors

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Jonathan Judd
1714–1775
Birth Place: Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies
Parents
Jonathan Judd I
1688–1725
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies
Hannah Diggens
1690–1766
East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Jonathan Judd's Descendants

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Jonathan Judd (Jan 13 1714–Mar 10 1775) m. Hannah Hubbard (Aug 8 1718–Jan 7 1755) m. Martha Hoyt (1736–20 Mar 1803)
  1. 1. Jonathan Judd 1751–1802 m. Mabel Bishop 1757–1833
    1. 1. Rachel Judd 1779–1829 m. AMOS BISHOP 1788–1862
    2. 2. Eben ("Eber" Judd) Maj 1776–1844
    3. 3. Juliana Judd 1782–1784
    4. 4. Juliana Judd 1785–1827
    5. 5. Jonathan Judd 1787–1787
    6. 6. Jonathan (Judd) III 1789–1830 m. Anna Lee 1791–1869
      1. 1. Samuel (Newell) Judd 1822–1872
      2. 2. Elizabeth (M.) Judd 1817–1849
    7. 7. Ruth Judd 1793–1827 m. Curtis WILCOX 1775–1829
      1. 1. Jonathan (Judd) WILCOX 1821–1892
  2. 2. Rachel Judd 1747–1773
  3. 3. Jonathan Judd 1741–1746
  4. 4. Hannah Judd 1745–1746
  5. 5. Olive Judd 1749–
  6. 6. Eben Judd 1754–1755
  7. 7. Mary ("Molly") Judd 1759–1836

Jonathan Judd's Timeline

2 Records

1714
Jan 13 1714
Birth of Jonathan Judd in Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies
Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies
1775
Mar 10 1775
Age 61
Death of Jonathan Judd in East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British Colonies
East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British Colonies

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 13 1714
    Event Place: Glastenbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonies

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 10 1775
    Event Place: East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, British Colonies

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