Person:Judith Ricker (2)

Judith Ricker
d.Bef 1720
m. 7 Oct 1675
  1. Judith Ricker1680/81 - Bef 1720
  2. John Ricker1682 - 1743
  3. Mary Ricker1684/85 -
  4. Maturin Ricker1686/87 -
  5. Elizabeth Ricker1690 -
  6. Hannah Ricker1693 -
  7. Ephraim Ricker1695/96 - 1773
  8. Eleanor Ricker1698/99 -
  9. George Ricker1701/02 -
  • HThomas Horne1676 - Bef 1777
  • WJudith Ricker1680/81 - Bef 1720
m. 14 Apr 1699
  1. Sarah Horne1699/00 -
  2. Ichabod Horne1702 -
  3. Thomas Horne1705 -
  4. William Horne1710 -
Facts and Events
Name[2] Judith Ricker
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1 Feb 1680/81 Somersworth, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage 14 Apr 1699 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United Statesto Thomas Horne
Death? Bef 1720
Other[1][3] 26 Jul 1869 Captured by Indians
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    5:309.

    (4) I. Judith [Ricker], b. 1 Feb. 1680.

    [There was a Judith Ricor or Ricker taken captive by the Indians, and this individual suits the period; but farther than this we have no facts. The passage in Pike's Journal by which this appears, is as follows:--"July 26th, 1696.--Being sacrament-day. An ambush of Indians laid between Capt. Gove's field and Tobias Hanson's orchard, show upon the people returning from meeting -- killed Nicholas Otis, Mary Downs, and Mary Jones; wounded Richard Otis, Anthony Lowden and Experience Heard; took John Tucker, Nic. Otis, Jr., and Judith Ricker . -- Editor.]

  2. Lapham, William B.. Records of some of the descendants of George and Maturin Ricker, who were early at Dover, New Hampshire and who were killed by the Indians, June 4, 1706. (Augusta, Maine: Sprague, Owen & Nash, Printers, 1877)
    2.

    "Belknap adds that the captives were taken to Penobscot, but they soon found their way home. This ambush was almost precisely where the Congregational church stands. Judith was home again 14 Apr, 1699, for on that day Parson Pike married her to Thomas Horne. She had four children, Sarah, Ichabod, Thomas, and William, and was ancestress of various Horne families still flourishing. But she died, and he married Esther somebody, and had five more children."

  3. Quint, Rev. A. H. (Alonzo Hall). Journal of the Rev. John Pike, of Dover, N. H. (Cambridge, Mass.: Press of John Wilson & Son, 1876)
    18.