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Children.
99 Mchitabel, born October 25, 1768.
100 David Bry-
ant, born August 16, 1771. 101 Jonathan, born October 24, 1773.
71.
JARED INGERSOLL. Yale College, 1766, LL. D., Judge of the District Court of Pennsylvania, attained a high rank as a lawyer in Philadelphia. He was also a member of Congress and of the convention which formed the constitution of the United States. The office of Attorney General of Pennsylvania he resigned in 1816. At the time of his death he was judge. In 1812 he was the federal candidate for the office of Vice-President of the United States. He died October 31, 1822, aged 73. He was the father of Charles J. Ingersoll and of Joseph R. Ingersoll of Philadelphia.
LEWIS JONES.
LEWIS JONES, of Watertown, Mass., and one of the first set- tlers of that town, was married to Ann
Mrs. Ann Jones died May 1, 1680, aged 78.# Mr. Lewis Jones died April 11, 1684.1
FIRST GENERATION.
Children of Lewis Jones and of Ann Jones, his wife.
I Lydia,
born
II Josialı,
born
1640.
III Shubael, born October 11, 1651.
* Here lyeth the Body of Ann Jones, aged 78 years, dyed the 1 of May, 1680 .- Upon y" death of that pious Matron : She lived a pious, holy, godly life,-being now escaped free from hate and strife." [Grave stone, Watertown Ancient burying ground. ]
# Ix the Name of God, Amen. I, Lewis Jones, in Watertown, in New-England, being at this present of perfeet understanding and memory, though weak in body,-committing my soul into the hands of Almighty Good, and my body to 'decent burial, in hope of a resurrection unto eternal life through the merits and power of Jesus Christ my most gracious Saviour and Redeemer ; do thus dispose of that estate which God hath graciously given unto me : Considering the weak and helpless condition of my dear wife Ann Jones and of my son Shubael Jones, my will and pleasure is, that the whole of my estate, (after the discharge of my debts and my burial,) be improved for their supply, the benefit of it, and also, the principal, if they stand in need thereof. And further, my will and pleasure is, that when the Lord shall please to remove either of them by death, that then that which remaineth shall be wholly entitled to the use of the other so long as either of them shall live ; and if the Lord shall so dispose that anything remaineth after their death, that then what remaineth be divided, two parts to my daughter Lydia Whitney, if she he then living, and one to my son Josiah ; but if Lydia be dead, that then what remaineth be divided equally to my son Josiah, if living, or such of his children as shall be living, and the children of my daughter Lydia that shall be then living. And of this my last will, I do constitute my son Josiah Jones, my sole Executor, and do earnestly desire my loving friend and brother John Stone to be overseer to assist my son in the managing of the estate so as may be best for the comfort of my poor wife and child aforesaid. And in confirmation hereof, I have set hereunto my hand and seal.
Simeon Stone. John Stone.
The mark ] & seal of Lewis Jones. this 7th of the 11th, 1678. [January 7, 1678.]
A Codieil annexed to the above will, 19. 2. 1682. [April 19, 1682.] The wife of the Testator being then deceased. As a further addition to my last will and testament, I do nominate and appoint my assured friends Simon Stone and John Stone, of Watertown, to be guardians unto my son Shubael Jones, to whose wisdom and prudence and wisdom, I do rummit and send the government of my said son, and the disposal of all that estate as well real and personal to my said son bequeathed : and I do hereby authorize and empower said guardians or the longest liver of them, to make sale of any part of my house and land, as there shall appear to them needful, for the relief of my said son Shubael Jones.
his mark. Lewis J Jones.
Middlesex County Land Records, Book 9, page 168, December 29, 1684. By deed of this date, Josiah Jones, executor of the last will and testament of his father, Lewis Jones, late of Watertown, deceased, John Stone, overseer to said will, and Simon Stone and John Stone, guardians to Shubael Jones, as appeareth in the last will of the father of the said Josiah, for valuable consideration sell and convey to Sargeant John Coolidge, of said town of Watertown, a convenient dwelling house, an orchard, and by estimation, ten acres of land. (being estate of said deceased,) bounded south with the county road, west with Deacon Dwight. north with Joseph Mason, and east with a highway.
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NOTES OF THE
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF LYDIA JONES, DAUGH- TER OF LEWIS JONES, THE SETTLER.
SECOND GENERATION.
I.
LYDIA JONES was married to Jonathan Whitney, of Watertown, Mass., October 30, 1656.
Children.
4 Lydia, born July
3, 1657.
5 Jonathan,
born October
20, 1658.
6 Anna, born April
28, 1660.
7 John, born June
27, 1662.
8 Josiah, born May
19, 1664.
9 Ellen,
born October 12,f1666.
10 James,
born November 25, 1668.
11 Isaac, born January
12, 1670.
12 Joseph,
born March
10, 1672.
13 Abigail, born August . 18, 1675.
14 Elenor, born November 23, 1677.
15 Benjamin,
born January 6, 1679.
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSIAH JONES, SON OF LEWIS JONES THE SETTLER.
SECOND GENERATION. II.
JOSIAHI JONES, of Watertown, Mass., was married to Lydia Treadway, daughter of Nathaniel Treadway, of Watertown, and of Sufferanna Treadway, his wife, "ye 2. 8 mo: 1667." [October 2.1667.]
Mr. Josiah Jones died October 3, 1714, aged 74.
His widow, Mrs. Lydia Jones, died September 16. 1743, in the 94th year of her age.
Children.
16 Lydia, born September 25, 1668.
17 Josiah, born October 20,1670.
18 Mary, born December 10, 1672.
19 Nathaniel, born December 31, 1674.
20 Samuel, born July 9, 1677.
21 Sarah, horn February 6, 1681.
22 Ann, born June 28, 1684.
23 John, born March
24 James,
born [ no date. ]
19, 1686.
25 Isaac, born [no date. ]
26 Daughter, born [no date.]
THIRD GENERATION.
17.
JOSIAH JONES, of Watertown, Mass., was married to Abigail Barnes, daughter of - - Barnes, of Marlborough. in the same state. about 1692.
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JONES FAMILY.
Mr. Josiah Jones died
His widow, Mrs. Abigail Jones, died November 1, 17 19.
Children.
27 Daniel, born February 2, 1693.
28 Abigail,
born September 14, 1694.
29 Josialı, born October 24, 1701.
30 William, born January 4, 1707.
31 Elisha, born November 20, 1710.
FOURTH GENERATION. 27.
DANIEL JONES, of Colchester, Con., was married to Mary Worthington, daughter of William Worthington, Esq., of the same town, October 13, 1720. [After his death, she was married to Capt. Benjamin Lathrop. of Norwich. Con., June 15, 1711. She was his second wife. ]
Mr. Daniel Jones died June 18, 1740, in his 48th year.
Mrs. Mary JJones, alias Lathrop, died at Norwich, August 1, 1770, in her 69th year.
Children.
32 Mary, born May
26, 1724. Died .June 18, 1729.
33 Amasa. born October 2, 1726.
34 Mary, born June 13, 1729.
Died unmarried.
35 Abigail, born May 1,1732.
36 Anu, bap. October 5, 1735. Married to Nun Clark, of Lyme, Conn .. April 20, 1758. 37 Elizabeth. bap. September 24, 1738. Married Nathaniel Clark, of Colchester, Conn., October 25, 1757.
28.
ABIGAIL JONES was married to Col. Ephraim Williams, of Newton, Mass., afterwards of Stockbridge. in the same state, May 21. 1719. She was his second wife. [The first wife of Col. Wil- hans, was Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of Abraham Jackson, of Newton, by whom he had two children .- Ephraim, (Col.,) born February 23, 1715,-killed in the French war, September 8. 1755,-gave all his estate for the founding of Williams College. Thomas, (Doet.,) born February 24, 1718.]
Col. Ephraim Williams died at Deerfield, Mass., in August. 1754, aged 63.
His widow, Mrs. Abigail Williams, died at Stockbridge, Decem- ber 4, 1684, aged 90.
Children. 38 Abigail, born April 20, 1721. Was twice married. 1. To Rev. Mr. Jolm Sargeant, missionary among the Indians at Stockbridge, Angust 16, 1739. He died July 27, 1749, aged 39 .* 2. To lon. Gen. Joseph
* The following lines, (says Miss Electa F. Jones, in her History of Stockbridge, ) inscribed upon the stone which covers the grave of Rev. Mr. Sargeant, were composed by one of the Indians whom he was instructing :
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Dwight, of Great Barrington, Mass .. formerly of Brookfield, in the same state, about 1752. He died June 9 1769, aged 62. Mrs. Abigail Dwight, alias Sargeant, died February 15, 1791, aged 69. Children,-by her first husband,-Electa Sargeant, born 1740, (the first white child born in Stockbridge,) married to Col. Mark Hopkins, of Great Barrington, Mass., by whom she had three children, Louisa, the wife of Joseph Wood- bridge, Esq., of Stockbridge, Archi- bald, father of President and Profes- sor Hopkins, and Jolin, a merchant in Stockbridge. Col. Hopkins died at White Plains, October 26, 1776, a day or two previous to the battle fought there, aged 37. He was brotli- er of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, the the- ologian. His widow, Mrs. Electa Hopkins, died at Stockbridge, July 11, 1798, aged 58. Erastus Sargeant, born 1742, settled at Stockbridge, was a distinguished physician, dea con in the church, married Elizabeth Partridge, of Hatfield. lle died No- vember 14, 1814,aged 72. John Sar- geant, born 1747, preacher to the Stockbridge (N. Y.) Indians, married Mary Codner, of Boston, Mass. Rev. Jolin Sargeant died at New Stock- bridge, N. Y., September 8, 1824, aged 77. Children,-by her second linsband,-Pamela Dwight, born 1753, married to Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, of Stockbridge, Mass., being his second wife. She died September 20, 1807, aged 54. IIon. Theodore Sedgwick died January 24, 1813, aged 66. Their children, The- odore, Harry, Robert and Charles, lawyers, and Eliza, Frances and Catharine M., authoress. Henry II: Diright, married Abigail Welles, daughter of Ashbel Welles, of West- Hartford, Conn., June 8, 1796. He died September 15, 1804, aged 50. She died May 31, 1840, aged 77. They were the parents of Hon. Col. 11. W. Dwight, Rev. Edwin W. Dwight, and Rev. Louis Dwight, Secretary of the Prison Discipline Society.
30 Josiah, born
1723. Married Miss Sargeant, of New Jersey. Ile was wounded at Lake George, at the time his half-brother, Col. Ephraim Williams, Jun., was killed, but died at Stockbridge, May 6, 1759, aged 37.
.. Where is that pleasing form ? I ask : thou can'st not show : He's not within, false stone there's nought but death below. And where's that pious soul, that thinking, conscions mind ? Wilt thou pretend, vain cypher, that's with thee enshrin'd ? Alas, my friends, not here with thee that I can find ; Here's not a Sargeant's body, or a Sargeant's mind. I'll seek him hence, for all's alike deception here, I'll go to Ileaven, and I shall find my Sargeant there."
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JONES FAMILY.
40 Judith. bori.
41 Elizabeth.
42 Elijah, born November 15, 1733.
Married Rev. Ezra Thayer, of Warc. 1729. Mass., September 17, 1761. lle died February 12, 1775. She died at Stockbridge, April 5, 1801, aged 72. born November 28, 1731. Married Rev. Dr. Stephen West, of Stockbridge. She died September 15, 1804, aged 73. He died May 13, 1819, aged 83. They had no children. Known as Col. Elijah Williams. Mar- ried Sophia Partridge, of Hatfield, Mass. He died June 19, 1815, aged 42. She died October 25, 1830, aged -4.
29.
JOSIAH JONES, first of Watertown, Mass,, afterwards of Stock- bridge, in the same state, was twice married. 1. To Anna Brown, daughter of Deacon Benjamin Brown, of Watertown, December 24, 1721. She was born March 2, 1704, and died May 15, 17 17. aged 43. 2. To Sarah Whittlesey, of Stockbridge, formerly of Litchfield, South Farms, Con., widow.
Mr. Josiah Jones died March 22, 1769, aged 68. Mrs. Sarah Jones, alias Whittlesey, died in 1799, aged 96.
Children,-by his first wife.
13 Josiah, horn October 24, 1725.
44 Mical, born October 4, 1728.
45 Anna, born February 4, 1731.
46 Keziah, born April 6, 1783.
Married Oliver Warner, of Alford, Mass. Married a Mr. Kellogg, of Egremont. Mass. Died in childhood. Married Josiah Warren.
17 Elijah, born January 3, 1785.
48 Abigail, born November 17, 1738.
49 Elijah, born 1741. Married Rhoda Stoddard, of Litchfield, South Farms.
Children,-by his second wife,-none.
30.
WILLIAM JJONES, of Lunenburg, Mass,, was married to Mr. William Jones died
HIis widow died
Children.
50 William, born 51 Enos, born
52 Josiah, born 53 Samuel, born 54 Sarah, born
55 Abigail, born
56 Hannah, born 57 Silence, born
31.
ELISHA JJONES, of Weston, Mass,, was married to Mary Allen, daughter of Deacon Nathaniel Allen, of the same town.
Elisha Jones, Esq .. died at Boston, Mass., February 15, 1775. aged 64.
His widow, Mrs. Mary Allen JJones, died -.
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NOTES OF THE
Children.
58 Nathan, born
59 Child, (not named,)
born
Died in infancy.
60 Elisha,
born
61 Israel,
born
62 Daniel,
born
63 Elias,
born
64 Josiah, born
65 Silas, - born
66 Mary,
born
67 Ephraim,
born
68 Simeon,
born
69 Stephen, born
70 Jonas, born
71 Philemore, born
72 Charles,
born
FIFTH GENERATION.
33.
AMASA JJONES, of Colchester, Conn., was Twice married. 1. To Elizabeth Chamberlain, daughter of William Chamberlain, of the same town, July 12, 1749. She died September 23, 1753. 2. To Hope Lord, daughter of Epaphrus Lord, Esq., of Colchester, Au- orust 27, 1754. She was born at Middletown, Conn., November 22, 1736.
Mr. Amasa Jones died at Hartford, Conn., February 24, 1785, aged 57.
His widow, Mrs. Hope Jones, died at Hartford, December 11. 1798, aged 63.
Children,-by his first wife.
73 Rhoda, born October 5, 1750. Married Aaron Kellogg, of Colchester, July 3, 1766, and after his death, Major Bulkeley.
74 Daniel, born May
27, 1752. Died October 27, 1753.
Children,-by his second wife.
75 Daniel, born August 28, 1755. Settled in Hartford. Was a merchant. Was twice married. 1. To Olive Tinker, daughter of Sylvanus Tin- ker, Esq., of East-Haddam, Conn., March 11, 1781. She died February 7, 1788, aged 27. 2. To Rhoda Mather, daughter of Dr. Charles Mather, of Hartford, October 7, 1798. Mr. Daniel Jones died February 1, 1802, aged 46 .* His widow, Mrs. Rhoda Jones, died November 26, 1847, aged 81, nearly. Children,- by his first wife,-Nancy, married Henry King, of Westfield, Mass., mer- chant, September 30, 1804. Eliza-
* " Died February, 1802, Major Daniel Jones, of this city, merchant, aged 46. Mr. Jones has through life been esteemed a man of strict integrity, fair and honorable in his dealings, and of very amiable deportment, and will be long remembered with affection by his numer- ous friends and acquaintance. Ilis funeral was attended by a numerous concourse of people. The Governor's Horse Guards, of which he was lately the commander, with the officers now in commission, and those who had formerly belonged to it, walked in the procession. We have seldom seen our citizens express more sincere regret on any similar occasion."
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JONES FAMILY.
76 Amasa, born July
27, 1757.
beth, married Noble Day, Esq., of New Preston, Conn., April, 1805. Olivia, married Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Day, of New Haven, Conn., Presi- lent of Yale College, September 24, 1811. Children,-by his second wife, Daniel, born about 1800, merchant. Henry, born about 1802, clergyman. Settled at Hartford, Conn., in the mer- cantile line. Married Cynthia Jones, daughter of Israel Jones, of Adams, Mass. Mr. Amasa Jones died 1808, aged -. They had eight children, four of whom died in infancy.
77 Samnel
Phillips, born September 23, 1759. Dwelt some time in Orangeburg, N. C.
78 Hope, bap. November 1, 1761.
79 Epaphrus, bap. February 19, 1764.
80 Richard L., bap. June 14, 1767.
81 Abigail Warren. bap. April 23, 1769.
82 George.
83 William.
84 Mary. 85 Hannalı.
Married Horace Seymour, of Lansing- burg, N. Y., afterwards of the city of New York, merchant. Lived many years at New , Albany, Indiana, and there died. Settled in Hartford. Was a merchant. Married Hannah Hooper.
Married Charles Selden, of Troy, N. Y., merchant. He was father of Hon. Dudley Selden. Married a Miss Bogardus, of Catskill. N. Y. Settled in East-Hartford, Conn. Mar- ried Eunice Buckland, daughter of Aaron Buckland, Esq., of the same town. Died, ummarried. Married Josiah Sherman, of Albany, N. Y., merchant.
48.
JOSIAH JONES, of Stockbridge, Mass,, was married 10 Mabel Woodbridge, daughter of Joseph Woodbridge, of the same town. and grand-daughter of Rev. John Woodbridge, Pastor of the Con- gregational Church at West-Springfield, Mass., November 9. 1757. Capt. Josiah Jones died April 2, 1795, aged 69. His widow, Mrs. Mabel Jones, died March 5, 1808, aged -.
86 Solomon. born January
Children. 26, 1754. Twice married. 1. To Olive Bristol, about 1783, and after her death, to Elizabeth Hinsdale. He died in Owego, N. Y., about 1835.
87 Stephen
Woodbridge, born February 4, 1761.
88 Clarissa, born January 12, 1763. 89 Elizabeth, born May 22, 1765. 90 Josiah, born September 9, 1767.
Married Margery Sparks, October 13. 1786, and died in Owego, N. Y. Married Enos Boughton. Died in Vie- tor, N. Y., April 19, 1821. Married Joel Bristol, Esq., October 13. 1786. Died in Clinton, N. Y. Married Fidelia West, daughter of Na- thaniel West, of Tolland, Conn., and of Lucretia; his wife, daughter of Russell Woodbridge, of East-Hart- ford, Conn., son of Rev. Samuel Woodbridge, first minister of that
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NOTES OF THE JONES FAMILY.
91 Horatio,
born December 30, 1769.
town, January 6, 1797. She was adopted by Rev. Dr. West, of Stock- bridge. Deacon Josialı Jones died February 10, 1834, aged 64. His widow, Mrs. Lucretia West, still sur- vives. They had nine children,- among them, Electa Fidelia Jones, a well-read antiquarian and genealo- gist, and Cornelia, wife of Wolcott Marsh Spencer, of Springfield, Ohio. Settled in Stockbridge. Married Eliz- abeth Brown, of that town, October 22, 1800. Died April 26, 1813. Ile was a physician.
92 Anna,
born August,
1772.
Married Roswell Lombard, October 4, 1789. Died at Coxsackie, N. Y., September 21, 1803.
93 William,
born April
1, 1775.
Married Clarissa Brown, of Stock- bridge, December 18, 1805. Died in Victor, N. Y., April 25, 1825. He was a physician.
94 Mary,
born January
31, 1778. Died at Stockbridge, Mass., July 19, 1830.
WILLIAM JUDSON.
FIRST GENERATION.
WILLIAM JUDSON, first of Concord, Mass .. then of Strat- ford, Conn., afterwards of New-Haven, Con., was twice married. I. In England, to Grace - She died in New-Haven, Con., September 29, 1659. 2. To Elizabeth Wilmot, of New-Haven. widow. February 8, 1660, at New-Haven, "by Mr. Gilbert."
Mr. William Judson died in New-Haven, Conn., July 29, 1662. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Judson. alias Wilmot, died
SECOND GENERATION.
Children of William and Grace Judson, -- all born in England.
1 Joseph, born 1619.
2 Jeremiah, born
1621.
3 Joshua, born
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF JOSEPH JUDSON, SON OF WILLIAM JUDSON, THE SETTLER.
THIRD GENERATION.
1.
JOSEPHI JUDSON, of Stratford, Conn., was married to Sarah Porter, daughter of John Porter, of Windsor, in the same state, October 24, 1644.
Mr. Joseph Judson died October 8, 1690, aged 71.
His widow, Mrs. Sarah Judson, died March 16, 1696, aged 70.
Children.
4 Sarah, born March
2, 1645. Married Edmund Howell, of South ampton, Long Island, November 1, 1661.
5 John, born December 10, 1647.
+ James, born April 24, 1650.
7 Graee, born February 19, 1651.
Married Samuel Prudden, son of Rev. Peter Prudden, of Milford, Deeem- ber 30, 1669.
Died February 1, 1678, unmarried.
S Joseph, born March 10, 1654.
9 Hannah,
born December 31, 1657.
10 Esther, born August 20, 1660.
11 Joshua, born October
27, 1664. Not mentioned in his father's will; probably died young.
12 Ruth, - born October 27, 1664.
13 Phebe,!
born October 29, 1666, and died November 1, 1676.
born September 15, 1669. Married Josiah Curtiss, of Stratford,
14 Abigail,
Married Benjamin Curtis, of Stratford, . Conu.
twin :.
Conn., and died November 21, 1697.
18
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NOTES OF THE
JOHN JUDSON, first of Stratford, Conn., afterwards of Woodbury. in the same state, was thrice married. 1. To Elizabeth (or, Eliza) Chapman, daughter of - Chapman, of Stamford, Conn.,
March 12, 1673. She died -. 2. To Hannah She died July 23, 1698. 3. To Mary Orton, of Farmington, in the same state, July 5, 1699.
Mr. John Judson died January 12, 1709, aged 62.
Children.
15 John,
born March
12, 1676, in Stratford.
16 Joshna,
born July
23, 1678, in Stratford.
17 Joseph, born October
24, 1679, in Stratford. Married Mary Walker,
daughter of Deacon Zecharialı Walk- er. He died March 22, 1758.
18 Chapman,
bap. December,
1681.
Died May 8, 1700.
19 Jonathan,
bap. December,
1682.
Died in infancy.
20 Jonathan, bap. December, 1684.
21 Martha, bap. December,
1686. Married Hon. William Preston, June, 1705.
22 Eliphalet,
bap. February, 1689.
23 Ephraim,
bap. September,
1694.
bap. June 3, 1700.
24 Isaac, 25 Daniel,
bap. February
6, 1702.
26 Mary,
bap. April
11, 1704. Married a Curtis.
27 Jeremialı.
FOURTH GENERATION.
6.
JAMES JUDSON, of Stratford, Conn., was twice married. 1. To Rebecca Welles, daughter of Thomas Welles, Esq., of Hartford. in the same state, and grand-daughter of Thomas Welles, one of the early Governors of the colony of Connecticut, August 18, 1680. She was born in 1655, and died November 3, 1717, aged 62. 2. To Ann Steele, widow of James Steele, late of Wethersfield, Conn., deceased, November 20, 1718.
Capt. James Judson died February 25, 1721, aged 71, nearly.
His widow, Mrs. Ann Judson, alias Steele, died in Wethersfield. 1739.
Children,-by his first wife.
28 Hannalı, born May 30, 1681. Married James Lewis, of Stratford, Conn.
29 Saralı, born February 16, 1683. Married Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Durham, Conn., son of Rev. Na- thaniel Chauncey, minister first at Windsor, Conn., and then at Hat- field, Mass., and nephew of Israel Chauncey, Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church in Stratford.
30 Rebecca,
born February 25, 1685, and died February 26, 1698.
31 Joseph,
born Jannary 10, 1687. Married Hannah Hawley, of Stratford, Conn. Married Martha Lewis, of Stratford. born April 31, 1689.
02 James,
33 Phebe,
born October 2, 1691. Married Joseph Lewis, of Stratford, Conn.
34 David,
born August 7, 1693.
Children,-by his second wife,-none.
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JUDSON FAMILY.
9.
HANNAH JUDSON was married to Samuel Wadsworth, of Far- mington, Conn., Jume 12. 1689. Lieut. Samuel Wadsworth died
His widow, Mrs. Hannah Wadsworth, died August 22, 1732.
Children.
35 Hannah, bap. February 11, 1694.
36 Sarah, bap. October 20, 1695.
37 Samuel.
12.
RUTH JUDsox was married to Samuel Welles, of Hartford, Conn., son of - the Honoured Mr. Thomas Welles," of the same town.
Capt. Samuel Welles died October 3. 1733, in the 73d year of his age.
His widow, Mrs. Ruth Welles, died May 2, 17 14, in the 80th year of her age.
Children.
38 Hannah. 39 Samuel. 40 Ruth. 41 Sarah.
42 Rebecca.
FIFTH GENERATION.
17.
JOSEPH JUDSON, of Woodbury, Conn., was married to Mary Walker, daughter of Deacon Zechariah Walker, of Woodbury. and grand-daughter of Rev. Zechariah Walker, of Woodbury, Conn.
Mr. Joseph Judson died March 22, 1758, aged 78.
His widow. Mrs. Mary JJudson, died
Children.
43 Joseph, born November 25, 1708. Died August 20, 1712.
44 Chapman, born December 31, 1710.
Died August 26, 1712.
45 Mary, born April 19, 1713.
46 Joseph, bap. February 12, 1715.
47 Chapman,
born January 11, 1717.
48 Susanna, born May 13, 1719.
Died in early life.
40 Elizabeth, born March 4, 1721. Married Seth Preston. She died Au gust 16, 1814, aged 93. They had a number of children,-among them Elizabeth, who married Josiah Beers, January 1, 1778, by whom she had 5 children, among them Seth l'. Beers, born July 1, 1781,-and now residing in Litchfield, Conn.
50 David, born March 2, 1728. 51 Nathan. born February, 1725.
52 Samuel, bap. November 9, 1727.
53 Susanna, bap. October 11, 1730.
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NOTES OF THE
54 Joshua, bap. December 14, 1732. Married twice. 1. To Ann Walker. and after her death, 2. To Deborah Leavenworth, who, after his death, was married to Capt. James Judson, of Woodbury. Children of Joshua Judson,-Joshua, Mary, Deborah Ann. Deborah Ann married Phine- as Smith, Esq., of . Woodbury, and they were the parents of Hon. Tru- man Smith, of Litchfield, Conn.
20.
JONATHAN JUDSON, of Woodbury, Conn .. was married to Mary Mitchell. daughter of Deacon Matthew Mitchell, August 22, 1711. Mr. Jonathan Judson died May 16, 1727.
His widow, Mrs. Mary Judson, died February 9, 1743, aged about 56.
Children
55 Elnathan, born May 8, 1712.
56 Abigail, born October 30, 1714.
57 Elijah, born December 15, 1716.
58 Martha, born October, 1718. 59 Elisha, born July 12, 1721.
60 Peter, born August, 1723.
61 Jernsha, born November, 1726.
62 Jonathan, born 1728.
34.
DAVID JUDSON, of Stratford, Con., was married to Phebe Stiles, born 1696, daughter of Ephraim Stiles and Batsheba, his wife, of Stratford, Conn., October 29, 1713.
Mr. David Judson died May 5, 1761. in the 68th year of his are.
His widow, Mrs. Phebe Judson, died May 20, 1765, in the 79th year of her age.
Children.
63 David, born September 26, 1715. Married Mary Judson, daughter of Joshua Judson, of Stratford, 1743. He was Rev. David Judson, first Pastor of the Congregational Church in Newtown, Com. Rev. David Judson died September 24, 1776. aged 61 years wanting 2 days.
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