Ancestors of Lucinda Judd

Notes


184. Anthony Thompson

Will of Anthony Jr. - mentions sibblings.
Will of Anthony Sr. - 1647.


186. William Dudley

Anorther Child born - name unknown.
Emmigrated 1639 with Henry Whitfield - Part of Easton & Hopkins expedition to Connecticut.
Will of William Dudley, dated 22 Dec 1676 - mentions Son William, daughter Deborah who married Thomas Scranton, Son Joseph.
Codicil, dated 25 Jul 1683, Grandchildren, Deborah deceased - Child Deborah Scranton, Grandson, John Thompson.


206. William Wickenden

Father of Salem, Massachusetts in 1639.
Husband was one of the the original propriortors of Providence, Rhode Island.


208. Thomas White

Emmigrated in 1630.  Called "about 60" in a deposition taken in 1659.  He was a Carpenter.
Citizen of Weymouth in 1630.
An early writer stated that he was a son of William White, who came over in the Mayflower and who according to tradition left his Son Thomas in England to be educated.
Made a freeman at Weymouth, Mass on 3 March 1635/36.
From 1637-1657 continuously, he was selected to represent Weymouth in the General Court at Boston.
He had 21 acres in Weymouth in 1636.  Owner of 75 acres in Weymouth, and his residence was near the present turnpike leading from Quincy to Higham, in what is now North Weymouth in the district long familiarly known as "Old Spain".
Took oath of Allegiance to His Majesty, Charles II in 1678-79.
Died between 5 July 1679, when he wrote his will and 28 August 1679 when his inventory was taken - Suffolk Probate #1111.  His will mentions Sons Joseph, Samuel, Thomas, Ebenezer and a daughter Hannah.  Mentions also, Grandshildren Lydia, Mary and Ebenezer White and Hannah Baxter.  His wife is not mentioned, so was evidently deceased.


210. John Rogers

Will of Husband - Suffolk County, Massachusetts.


228. Benjamin Herendeen

Rhode Island Court Records - Husb, Wife, Joseph & Sarah.
Benjamin received 25 acres of land at Providence in 1646.
Tradition says he was a refugee to Rhode Island at age 15.
All records of Benjamin showed his mark, not a signature.


238. Thomas Arnold

On Ship "Plain Joan" in May 1635.