Thomas Judd

 

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Thomas Judd see FAMILY TREE
Baptized: 13 Oct 1662 Farmington, Hartford, CT


 
Married: 09 Feb 1688 Waterbury, New Haven, CT  
Death: 4 Jan 1747 Waterbury, New Haven, CT Here lies the body of Thomas Judd, Esq. the first Justice, Deacon & Captain in Waterbury, who died Jan'y ue 4th A. D. 1747 aged 79
(He was actually 84 year old.)
Grand Street Cememtery
 
  
FATHER

William Judd

MOTHER

Mary Steele

WIFE

Sarah Freeman

CHILDREN

1. William Judd
    b.7 May 1689
    m. 21 Jan 1712/13 Mary Root
    d. 29 Jan 1772

2. Martha Judd
     b. 11 Sep 1692
    m. 6 Jan 1714 Thomas Cowles
    d. 16 Oct 1768

3. Rachel Judd
    b. 13 Nov 1694
    m. 28 Jan 1718/19 Thomas Upson
    d. 13 Jul 1750

4. Sarah Judd
    b. 23 Apr 1697
    m. 29 Dec 1715 James Williams
    d. 3 Nov 1725

5. Hannah Judd
    b. 02 Jul 1699
    d. 12 Mar 1712

6. Mary Judd
    b. 30 Jan 1700/1
    m. 25 Jun 1719 Timothy Hopkins
    d. 5 Dec 1744

7. Elizabeth Judd
    b. 23 Jul 1704
    m. 1 Jul 1725 John Upson
    d. 28 Jan 1796

8. Ruth Judd
    b. 09 May 1707
    m. 26 Apr 1727 James Smith
    d. 7 Oct 1785

9. Stephen Judd
    b. 30 Nov 1709
    d. 25 Jun 1715

Rachel and Elizabeth Judd married brothers, Thomas and John Upson

He was a blacksmith, a farmer, town clerk for some years, a justice of the peace and a captain in the Militia. His will was dated April 26, 1738.
- Source:
"History of Waterbury" by both Anderson and Bronson and from
"Descendants of William Judd" by Sylvester Judd, all were written in the 1800's.

From The Genealogical History of Deacon Stephen Hart and his Descendants, 1632-1875,  1875   "Stephen Hart was one of the seven pillars of the church, and was chosen their first deacon. The other pillars were Rev. Roger Newton, pastor, John Cole (Cowles), John Bronson, Robert Porter, Thomas Judd, and Thomas Thompson.