Person:Nicholas Judy (1)

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Nicholas Judy, Sr.
b.Abt 1747 PA or VA
d.Bef Nov 1810 Pendleton Co., VA
m. Abt 1730
  1. Barbara (Tschudi-Tschudy) Judy1732 - Bef 1780
  2. Martin Tschudi, II1735 - 1811
  3. Margaret Anna Judy1735/36 - Aft 1780
  4. Elizabeth (Tschudi-Tschudy) Judy1737 - Aft 1780
  5. John Judy1739 -
  6. Henry Judy, Sr.1744 - 1824
  7. Nicholas Judy, Sr.Abt 1747 - Bef 1810
  • HNicholas Judy, Sr.Abt 1747 - Bef 1810
  • WMary Fultz
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Nicholas Judy, Sr.
Alt Name Nicholas Tschudi, Sr.
Alt Name Nicholas Tschudy
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] Abt 1747 PA or VA
Marriage to Mary Fultz
Death? Bef Nov 1810 Pendleton Co., VA
Other[1][4] Milit-Beg
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The History and Genealogy of the Judy-Judah-Tschudy Family - 870 AD to 1954 by "Baron" Marion Pomeroy Carlock (von Judy-T
    459.
  2. Vol. 22, Tree number 3340.
  3. Vol. 22, Tree number 3340
    "Vol. 22 #3340 says birth date is 1747;.".
  4. American Revolution
    The Judy Genealogy Book:

    THE WAR HONOR ROLL OF OUR AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1776-1784

    (All Descendants Eligible for Membership in the D.A.R. and S.A.R.)

    NICHOLAS (TSCHUDI) JUDY, SR. b. in ca. 1747 in Pa. (Son of Martin Tschudi-Judy and wife Rosina-Rosanna Schaffner who reached America in 1738). Nicholas settled with his parents in 1761-63 in the No. Mill Creek Valley of Augusta Co., Va. (now between Pendleton and Hardy Cos., W. Va.) Nicholas Judy, Sr. served in Augusta Co. Militia (Ref. See History of Grant and Hardy Cos. by Judge Elvin Lycurgus Judy, Petersburg, W. Va., pub. in 1952) Judge d. at 88 yrs. on 9-27-1952 and left all his records to the Author of the Schudi-Tschudi-Tschudin-Tschudy-Juhad-JUDY Book). NIcholas, Sr. mar. Mary Fultz (or Fulk) and they had a large family. See the complete records in the Genealogical Section in this Book. It is a well known fact that Martin Judy. Sr. of Augusta Co., Va. (now W. Va.) gave every possible aid to our Rev. War Armies although he was approaching or past 70 yrs. of age and all of his sons, John, Martin and Henry helped with supplies and other aid. John was away (as shown in his father's Will) for several years before his father d. in 1785 and John was undoubtedly fighting with the Rev. War Armies.

    Source: Page 459
    Nicholas served in the American Revolution as shown on page 232 of "The History of Grant and Hardy Counties, West Virginia" by Elvin Lycurgus Judy.