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BPLH Room Card Notes record that he was one of the pillars of Kensington Society in 1715. He was from Meredith, NY. He came to Kensington where he served in the Revolutionary War. He was an original member of Kensington Congregational (Christian Lane) Church and its first Deacon.He represented Farmington many times at General Court from 1717-1739. He was a large farmer, living in the north part of Kensington and he left an estate of 5360 lbs. He was the 3rd son of John Judd. He had eight children; one son named Phineas.
Berlin Records - p.2,4,5,8,9,343,344,368,373,375,415
North - p.150
Andrews, Alfred - Memorial Genealogy and Ecclesiastical History-----p.35 |
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