Person:Esther Judd (1)

m. Bef 1668
  1. Elizabeth Judd1668 - Bef 1689
  2. Sergeant Benjamin JuddAbt 1671 - 1764
  3. Mary JuddAbt 1675 -
  4. Sarah JuddAbt 1677 -
  5. Hannah Judd1680/81 -
  6. Nathaniel Judd1683 - 1742
  7. Esther Judd1685/86 - 1782
m. 14 Dec 1704
  1. Jonathan Webster1705 - 1781
  2. Jemima Webster1709 -
  3. Ezekiel Webster1712 -
  4. Mehitabel Webster1714 -
  5. Dorcas Webster1716/17 - Aft 1797
  6. Sarah Webster1718/19 -
  7. David Webster1720/21 -
  8. Mary Webster1723 -
  9. Stephen Webster1728 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Esther Judd
Married Name Esther Webster
Gender Female
Christening[1][2] 14 Feb 1685/86 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 14 Dec 1704 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Jonathan Webster
Death[4] 22 Dec 1782 Bernardston, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[5] Old Cemetery, Bernardston, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Benjamin Judd, in Judd, Sylvester. Thomas Judd and His Descendants. (Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States: J. & L. Metcalf, 1856)
    60.

    "Esther (Judd), baptized Feb. 14, 1686. 3 in 1689. Mar. Jonathan Webster of Hartford, Dec. 14, 1704."

  2. Goodwin, Nathaniel, and Julius Gay (transcribers). Church Records of Farmington in Connecticut. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (1857-1859, 1884-1886)
    12:148.

    "Esther Judd, daughter of Benjamin Judd, baptized February 14, 1685." [1685/86 from context.]

  3.   Jonathan Webster, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    649.

    "Esther wife of Jonathan Webster rec'd 2nd Ch July 25, 1708."

  4. 1. Jonathan Webster, in Webster, William Holcomb, and Melville Reuben Webster. History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut: With Numerous Portraits and Illustrations. (Rochester, New York: E. R. Andrews Printing Company, 1915)
    51.

    "She d. Dec. 22, 1782, at Bernardston, Mass., aged 97 years, and was buried there. Her epitaph reads, 'My soul chooseth strangling and death rather than life. I would not live always. Let me alone for my days are vanity."

  5. Esther Judd Webster, in Find A Grave.