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Facts and Events
Name |
Haven White Judd |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
5 Jul 1834 |
Nelson, Madison Co, New York |
Census? |
Jul 1860 |
Nelson, Madison Co, New York in the family of Eli White |
Immigration[4] |
1862 |
Bear Valley, Wabasha Co, Minnesota |
Marriage |
1 Jun 1865 |
Wabasha Co, Minnesotato Samantha Jane McMillin |
Census |
22 Jun 1870 |
Chester, Wabasha Co., Minnesotawith Samantha Jane McMillin |
Census |
9 Jun 1880 |
Chester, Wabasha Co., Minnesotawith Samantha Jane McMillin |
Immigration[5] |
Mar 1886 |
Ellendale, Dickey Co, North Dakota |
Other[6][7] |
Jan 1892 |
Ellendale, Dickey Co, North DakotaLndRec |
Death[1][2] |
29 Oct 1899 |
Ellendale, Dickey Co, North DakotaCause: of a heart attack |
Burial[3] |
1899 |
Ellendale City Cemetery, Dickey Co, North Dakota |
References
- ↑ Death of H. W. Judd: expires at his home north of Ellendale last Sunday afternoon article, The Oakes Times (continues the Oakes Republican) [also in Dickey County Leader], Oakes, Dickey Co, ND, 31 Oc.
The sudden and unexpected demise of H. W. Judd at his home Sunday [29 Oct 1899]afternoon was a great surprise to everyone. The direct cause of his death was heart trouble, from which he had been a sufferer for years. The first know of his late illness here was when Dr. Walker was called to the place Sunday forenoon. When the doctor returned shortly after noon he reported his patient resting easier. It was only momentarily, however, as the doctor was again called in the afternoon, but was unable to give relief, and Mr. Judd fell back on the bed, dead. H. W. Judd was born at Nelson, Madison County New York, July 5, 1834. In 1862 he moved west to Bear Valley Minn., and was married at that place on June 1, 1865, to Miss Jennie McMillan, and made their home there for twenty years. They immigrated to Ellendale in March 1886, where they have since made their home. Mr. Judd leaves a wife and three children to mourn his departure. His only son, J.M. Judd, lives on the farm, and the two daughters, Mrs. D. A. McLeod of Valley City, N.D. and Mrs. P.E. Kennedy of Britt, Iowa are on the way now to be present at the funeral, to be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the residence north of this city. Rev. S. M. Raodhouse, pastor of the M.E. Church, will conduct the funeral services. Mr. Judd was a hard working, Indus-citizen, and was well liked by all who knew him. He will be much missed in the community, and all deeply sympathize with the bereaved family in their sore distress.
- ↑ M. H. Judd, death certificate no. 133-99-000175 (29 Oct 1899), North Dakota Dept of Health, Bismark, North Dakota.
Name: M H Judd Place of death: Ellendale, North Dakota DOD: 29 Oct 1899 sex: male age: 65 yrs marital status: married birth place: Wisconsin Father's name, birth place, Mother's name, birth place: not given cause of death: heart disease filing date: 30 Oct 1899 certificate #: 133-99-000175 date issued: 15 Dec 2006
The name is listed as M.H. Judd but based on his obituary, the death date and place are accurate. Also, it says his birthplace was Wisconsin and I know it was New York. Could be another mistake. And according to the obituary, he did have heart disease and that is listed on the certificate.
- ↑ Red River Valley Genealogy Society, compiler, Dickey County (South Half -- including Ellendale, S.D.) (Fargo, N.D.: Red River Valley Genealogy Society, 1988)
vol. 19.
Series title: Cemeteries of North Dakota
- ↑ Death of H. W. Judd: expires at his home north of Ellendale last Sunday afternoon article, The Oakes Times (continues the Oakes Republican) [also in Dickey County Leader], Oakes, Dickey Co, ND, 31 Oc.
The sudden and unexpected demise of H. W. Judd at his home Sunday [29 Oct 1899]afternoon was a great surprise to everyone. The direct cause of his death was heart trouble, from which he had been a sufferer for years. The first know of his late illness here was when Dr. Walker was called to the place Sunday forenoon. When the doctor returned shortly after noon he reported his patient resting easier. It was only momentarily, however, as the doctor was again called in the afternoon, but was unable to give relief, and Mr. Judd fell back on the bed, dead. H. W. Judd was born at Nelson, Madison County New York, July 5, 1834. In 1862 he moved west to Bear Valley Minn., and was married at that place on June 1, 1865, to Miss Jennie McMillan, and made their home there for twenty years. They immigrated to Ellendale in March 1886, where they have since made their home. Mr. Judd leaves a wife and three children to mourn his departure. His only son, J.M. Judd, lives on the farm, and the two daughters, Mrs. D. A. McLeod of Valley City, N.D. and Mrs. P.E. Kennedy of Britt, Iowa are on the way now to be present at the funeral, to be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the residence north of this city. Rev. S. M. Raodhouse, pastor of the M.E. Church, will conduct the funeral services. Mr. Judd was a hard working, Indus-citizen, and was well liked by all who knew him. He will be much missed in the community, and all deeply sympathize with the bereaved family in their sore distress.
- ↑ Death of H. W. Judd: expires at his home north of Ellendale last Sunday afternoon article, The Oakes Times (continues the Oakes Republican) [also in Dickey County Leader], Oakes, Dickey Co, ND, 31 Oc.
The sudden and unexpected demise of H. W. Judd at his home Sunday [29 Oct 1899]afternoon was a great surprise to everyone. The direct cause of his death was heart trouble, from which he had been a sufferer for years. The first know of his late illness here was when Dr. Walker was called to the place Sunday forenoon. When the doctor returned shortly after noon he reported his patient resting easier. It was only momentarily, however, as the doctor was again called in the afternoon, but was unable to give relief, and Mr. Judd fell back on the bed, dead. H. W. Judd was born at Nelson, Madison County New York, July 5, 1834. In 1862 he moved west to Bear Valley Minn., and was married at that place on June 1, 1865, to Miss Jennie McMillan, and made their home there for twenty years. They immigrated to Ellendale in March 1886, where they have since made their home. Mr. Judd leaves a wife and three children to mourn his departure. His only son, J.M. Judd, lives on the farm, and the two daughters, Mrs. D. A. McLeod of Valley City, N.D. and Mrs. P.E. Kennedy of Britt, Iowa are on the way now to be present at the funeral, to be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the residence north of this city. Rev. S. M. Raodhouse, pastor of the M.E. Church, will conduct the funeral services. Mr. Judd was a hard working, Indus-citizen, and was well liked by all who knew him. He will be much missed in the community, and all deeply sympathize with the bereaved family in their sore distress.
- ↑ General Land Entry File: Homestead Act, BLM Serial Nr.: NDMTAA 130360, Land Office: Fargo, North Dakota, patent: Ellendale, Dickey Co, North Dakota, Haven W. Judd, from NARA, Washington, DC.
received land file, Dec 2006
- ↑ He received 160 acres to homestead on 25 Jan 1892 in Ellendale, Dickey Co, North Dakota.
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