Person:Judith Rickard (1)

Watchers
m. 3 Jan 1678
  1. John Faunce1683 - 1751
  2. Eleazer Faunce1695/96 - Bef 1746
  • HJames Fuller1704/05 - Bef 1769
  • WJudith Rickard1657 - 1726
m. 19 May 1725
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] Judith Rickard
Gender Female
Birth? 1657 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Marriage 3 Jan 1678 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusettsto Joseph Faunce
Marriage 19 May 1725 Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto James Fuller
Alt Death? Aft 1724
Death? 23 Feb 1726 Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Her parents were allegedly Giles and Hannah (Dunham) Rickard. Hannah was born about 1634 in Plymouth and Giles was born before 1637 in England.

From Savage's Genealogical Dictionary


[Her grandfather] GILES, Plymouth, freem[an]. 1637, had first w[ife]. Judith, wh[o]. d[ied]. 6 Feb. and m[arried]. 20 May 1662, for 2d w[ife]. Joan Tilson, but had s[ons]. Giles and John, perhaps Sarah (wh[o]. m[arried]. 1657, as is said, George Paddock), all by former, and m[arried]. 3d w[ife]. 25 June 1669, Hannah, wid[ow]. of John Churchill, d[aughter]. of William Pontus; d[ied]. 1684, aged 87; and his wid[ow]. d[ied]. 12 Dec. 169

[Her father] GILES, Plymouth, s[on]. of the preced[ing]. m[arried]. 31 Oct. 1651, Hannah Dunham, perhaps d[aughter]. of the first John, had John, b[orn]. the next y[ea]r. day and mo[ther]. lost from the rec[ords].; Samuel 14 Jan. 1663.

References
  1. Broderbund Software, Inc. A World Family Tree
    Vol. 5, Tree #3017.
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society. NEHGS Register
    Vol. 114, p. 120.
  3. Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day Saints. LDS Ancestral File.
  4. James Savage, Former President of the Massachusetts Historical Society and Editor of Winthrop's History of New England. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's. (1860-62 and Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1965; Corrected electronic version copyright Robert Kraft, July 1994)
    Vol. 3, p. 539-540.