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    1. Re: 1810 Middletown, VT census/RUDD
    2. Celia G. Snyder
    3. >Page 23, Johnson(5) Rudd (married Abigail Brown), three males under 10, >one male 10-16, one male 26-45, two females under 10, one female 26-45, >one female 45+. Could the 45+ female be Abigail's mother? Any >thoughts, Celia, Kevin, Cheryl? Hi Joann, Thanks for this wonderful information! It's possible the 45+ female could be Abigail's mother - too bad they didn't list names, I would LOVE to find out her mother's name. Abigail's parents are a mystery! Thanks again, Celia

    07/20/1998 08:59:22
    1. 1810 Middletown, VT census/RUDD
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, cousins, Tonight I went down to the library and read through the 1810 Middletown, Rutland County, VT census. Here are names of Rudds and people related to Rudds (well, all I recognized anyway). Page 18, Zimri Warner (married Eunice(6) Rudd), one male under 10, one male 26-45, three females under 10, one female 26-45. Page 20, Barach Rudd (married Abigail Mehurin), one male under 10, two males 10-16, one male 45+, two females under 10, one female 16-26, one female 26-45. Page 21, Stephen Richardson (married Hannah(5) Rudd), one male under 10, one male 45+, one female 45+. Page 21, John Davis (married Phebe (Herrick) Rudd, widow of Silas(5) Rudd), two males 10-16, one male 16-26, one male 45+, one female under 10, one female 10-16, one female 16-26, one female 45+. (I believe the male and female 16-26 are Increase(6) and Lydia (Cole) Rudd, and the young people are four of their children.) Page 21 (next door to John Davis), Silas(6) Rudd (Jr.), one male 16-26, one female under 10, one female 16-26. ( I believe his wife's name was Almina, and her surname may have been Chapman.) Page 23, Johnson(5) Rudd (married Abigail Brown), three males under 10, one male 10-16, one male 26-45, two females under 10, one female 26-45, one female 45+. Could the 45+ female be Abigail's mother? Any thoughts, Celia, Kevin, Cheryl? Page 23, Saml(5) Rudd (married Mary Ames), two males under 10, one male 26-45, one female 16-26. I welcome any thoughts or questions on these folks. Joann Nichols [email protected]

    07/20/1998 07:59:22
    1. Re: Rudd Family
    2. Celia G. Snyder
    3. At 4:00 AM -0400 7/20/98, [email protected] wrote: >Dear Celia, > >I am the great great great granddaughter of Elias David Rudd who married >Fannie Breeland Tanner in about 1813. They lived in South Carolina before >moving to Gadsden County Florida. > >Your assistance is appreciated. Hi! Although I am not a descendant of Elias David Rudd, I do have a bit of information that may be helpful (see below). I am also cc'ing the Rudd Family Mail List because there are quite a few members who are descendants of Elias and will probably have more information for you. If you would be interested in joining our mail list, let me know and I can send instructions. Celia ---------------------------------------------------------- Elias David Rudd (b-1790, SC; d-1876, Gadsden Co, FL) married Fannie Breeland Tanner (b-1800, SC; d-1855, Gadsden Co, FL). Elias was the son of George W. Rudd. Elias and Fannie had the following children: 1-Wesley Rudd (b-1814, SC) married Louisa C. 2-Seth Rudd (b-1815, SC) married Nancy 3-Burrell Rudd (b-4 Feb 1818, SC; d-6 Jan 1875) married Frances Victoria Clay 4-Elias Trowel Rudd (b-28 Feb 1819, SC; d-21 Mar 1895) married 1-Mary Jones and 2-Mary Margaret Sadberry 5-Rachel Rudd (b-1822, SC) married Richard Gatlin 6-Samuel Rudd (b-1824, SC) married Annie Cathun 7-Joshua Rudd (b-1826, SC) 8-Mary Rudd (b-1828, SC) married Pharoah Cross 9-James Rudd (b-1830, GA) married Sallie Tharpe 10-Jeremiah Josiah Rudd (b-1832, GA) married Nancy Eubanks 11-Nancy Rudd (b-1836, GA) married Wilson Tharpe 12-Sarah Rudd (b-1838, GA)

    07/20/1998 07:49:27
    1. Re: Samuel Rudd
    2. Hi Joann , Janet, and the R Gang cousins, My Roll Call Lt Jonathan Rudd Nathaniel Rudd Joseph Rudd Increase Rudd Samuel Rudd Rosel Rudd George Washington Rudd Harley Rudd Raymond Rudd Vera Mae Rudd Samuel Rudd is indeed resting in the Woodville Cemetery, and has two headstones. The first is quite flat to the ground, and the second one I am told was a result of My Great Aunt Grace Rudd,et al efforts. The second one has their marriage date as 01-02-1806. Mary Ames is also included on this stone, but the family has always known that she went west after Samuel died. Also Joann, my husband's line includes Herricks, of Jefferson County. Albert Delos Herrick, Civil War soldier would be his Great Grandfather. We don't have a whole lot of info on his side, but are slowly chipping away. We also have some Coles, from the same area of Jefferson County. Thanks for the news of the Vermont reunion, but it falls on the same weekend we will be in Canada, a reunion on my maternal side. keep up the good work all !!! Vera Mae Rudd-Young

    07/20/1998 12:36:54
    1. Re: Rudd family
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, again, Janet, After sending you my original message, I looked to see what I had for children of Samuel(5) and Mary (Ames) Rudd. I have ten children listed for them with spouses for some of them. Most of the information came from a manuscript entitled Rudd Branches. One of our "cousins," Celia Snyder, found a large collection of Rudd information which had been compiled by a cousin of hers, Marie Hogle; this collection had been given to the Rogue Valley Historical Society in Oregon and Celia was able to get photocopies of much of the material and share it with the ones of us who wanted. Anyway, the children and spouses I have for Samuel and Mary are: Rosel Ames Rudd and Adelia Fillmore Eli P. and (maybe) Mariah L. Harrington Oramel (no further info) Major Wilcox and Rebecca Lambert and Rhoda Shirk (we have at least two people descended from this line) Harvey and Charlotte Ingersol (I did not know her name until hearing from you) Mary Anne and Jackson Young Hiram and Emily Jane Lyman Emily (nfi) Annis M. (nfi) Esther M. (have birth and death dates, but no spouse info) I would love to have as much information as you can give me on your Harvey and Charlotte. I have him born 2 Oct. 1814; this came from Rudd Branches, but I believe he probably was born in Middletown, Rutland Co., VT as Samuel owned property there for many years, but according to some DAR records I have he died 6 March 1855 in Woodville, Jefferson Co., NY. So glad you wrote me! Joann Nichols [email protected] janet dafler wrote: > In putting the surname Rudd on the internet, my niece has discovered > that you might have a common Rudd lineage. Mine is as follows: > > Lt. Jonathan Rudd and wife Mary > Nathaniel and Abigail Hartshorn > Joseph and Sarah Mosely > Increase and Bathsheva Johnson > Samuel and Mary Ames > Harvey and Charlotte Ingersol > Julia Rudd and husband John Robinson > Bertrand Robinson and Agnes McCahill > Dorothy Robinson and Arthur Sharples > (Dorothy and Arthur are my Parents) > > I'm anxious to see if your information agrees. Janet > > By the way I live in Houston. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/20/1998 08:34:46
    1. Re: Rudd family
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Janet, Good to hear from you. My line is the same as yours down through Increase and Bathsheba Johnson. It is not known what the emigrant, Jonathan Rudd's, wife's name was; I don't even list Mary as I have found no place that lists it other than secondary sources. My line then goes Silas(5) and Phebe Herrick (some sources say Phebe Davis, but I have proved that it is Herrick); Increase(6) and Lydia Cole (have been unable to find her ancestry as yet); Julia Ann Rudd and Miner Bromley; Louisa Bromley and Edward T. Greene; Malona Greene and DeForest Thompson Doty; Clara P. Doty and Leon Elstine Gilman; Gladys Gilman and Ward McKinley Heselton. The last two were my parents. We have a Rudd Mail List on the internet, and I know there are several people who descend from Samuel and Mary Ames. If you would like more information to join the list, we would love to have you. I don't remember if anyone is descended from Harvey and Charlotte Ingersol. I'll send a copy of this message to the list so if anyone has anything more to contribute at this time, maybe they will! Thanks again, cousin, Joann Nichols [email protected] janet dafler wrote: > In putting the surname Rudd on the internet, my niece has discovered > that you might have a common Rudd lineage. Mine is as follows: > > Lt. Jonathan Rudd and wife Mary > Nathaniel and Abigail Hartshorn > Joseph and Sarah Mosely > Increase and Bathsheva Johnson > Samuel and Mary Ames > Harvey and Charlotte Ingersol > Julia Rudd and husband John Robinson > Bertrand Robinson and Agnes McCahill > Dorothy Robinson and Arthur Sharples > (Dorothy and Arthur are my Parents) > > I'm anxious to see if your information agrees. Janet > > By the way I live in Houston. > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    07/20/1998 05:45:01
    1. Re: Lucy RUDD/Martha RUDD
    2. Celia G. Snyder
    3. Hi Joann, You convinced me with the information you provided that she was the daughter of John and Zilpah. BTW, are you still having problems replying to the list? Thanks! Celia At 9:04 PM -0400 7/19/98, Joann H. Nichols wrote: >Hi, Celia, > >Do you agree that Martha doesn't belong to Johnson? And if that's the case, >according to the census of 1810 I guess there needs to be another daughter! >If we could find some Wittum people, that might help. > >Joann > >Celia G. Snyder wrote: > >> Hi Joann, >> >> Anything is possible, of course. >> >> I also have the following Lucy Rudds: >> >> d/o Enos Rudd and Abigail Wood - b-30 Jan 1818, Bennington >> d/o Joseph Rudd and Sarah Story - b-10 Mar 1779, Bennington >> d/o Erastus Rudd and Harriett Hill - b-1835, NY >> >> It will be interesting to see what information the researcher can find! >> >> Thanks for all of the great information you've been posting, Joann! >> >> For now, >> Celia >> >> At 9:06 PM -0400 7/17/98, Joann H. Nichols wrote: >> >Guess this is mainly to Celia! >> > >> >Celia, as one of the daughters of Johnson you have listed the Martha >> >born 5 Jan. 1802. As I posted on 2 July, I found at the vital records >> >that this Martha was a daughter of John Rudd, born in Middletown. This >> >John was married to Zilpha Warner and lived in Middletown until they >> >were excluded from the Baptist Church there in 1805. >> > >> >Do you think the daughter who should fit in that space for Johnson could >> >be a Lucy Rudd? Earlier this afternoon I posted a query about her; she >> >supposedly married a Rexford Wittum. I have a friend who lives in >> >Montpelier and does high grade research. About 14 years ago at a >> >Genealogical Society of Vermont meeting I had posted a query about my >> >Rudd line. She was able to provide me with a lot of information which >> >has come in handy over the years. She was doing research for a man >> >descended from this Wittum/Rudd line. She figured Lucy must be a >> >daughter of Johnson, but she had also listed Martha as a daughter. But >> >Martha is definitely a daughter of John, not Johnson. This John is a >> >son of Silas(5) and Phebe (Herrick) Rudd. >> > >> >Alice sent me a list of the children of Rexford and Lucy (Rudd) Wittum. >> >They are: Sylvester, Julian, Jordan (Rexford), Jr., Jula An, Sumanth, >> >Benjamin, Denison Herck, Luman, Moses, Harlon B.M., Winfield Scott. >> >Seeing the name Denison Herck makes me wonder, could it be Herrick? If >> >so, it would be wonderful. Tracing back what I think is Phebe Herrick's >> >line, she had a brother Denison Herrick. The Herrick and Denisons >> >married a couple of generations back. >> > >> >Alice will try to contact the client she had about 15 years ago to see >> >if he is still interested, still living, etc. But it sounds logical to >> >me. >> > >> >Everybody, tell me what you think! >> > >> >Joann

    07/19/1998 07:18:44
    1. WITTUM, Rexford/Lucy RUDD
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Is anyone researching the surname Wittum? Have you ever heard of a Rexford Wittum who married a Lucy Rudd? Supposedly Lucy was born in VT, probably Rutland County. Need to find info on this family. Joann Nichols [email protected]

    07/19/1998 07:09:08
    1. Re: Lucy RUDD/Martha RUDD
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Celia, Do you agree that Martha doesn't belong to Johnson? And if that's the case, according to the census of 1810 I guess there needs to be another daughter! If we could find some Wittum people, that might help. Joann Celia G. Snyder wrote: > Hi Joann, > > Anything is possible, of course. > > I also have the following Lucy Rudds: > > d/o Enos Rudd and Abigail Wood - b-30 Jan 1818, Bennington > d/o Joseph Rudd and Sarah Story - b-10 Mar 1779, Bennington > d/o Erastus Rudd and Harriett Hill - b-1835, NY > > It will be interesting to see what information the researcher can find! > > Thanks for all of the great information you've been posting, Joann! > > For now, > Celia > > At 9:06 PM -0400 7/17/98, Joann H. Nichols wrote: > >Guess this is mainly to Celia! > > > >Celia, as one of the daughters of Johnson you have listed the Martha > >born 5 Jan. 1802. As I posted on 2 July, I found at the vital records > >that this Martha was a daughter of John Rudd, born in Middletown. This > >John was married to Zilpha Warner and lived in Middletown until they > >were excluded from the Baptist Church there in 1805. > > > >Do you think the daughter who should fit in that space for Johnson could > >be a Lucy Rudd? Earlier this afternoon I posted a query about her; she > >supposedly married a Rexford Wittum. I have a friend who lives in > >Montpelier and does high grade research. About 14 years ago at a > >Genealogical Society of Vermont meeting I had posted a query about my > >Rudd line. She was able to provide me with a lot of information which > >has come in handy over the years. She was doing research for a man > >descended from this Wittum/Rudd line. She figured Lucy must be a > >daughter of Johnson, but she had also listed Martha as a daughter. But > >Martha is definitely a daughter of John, not Johnson. This John is a > >son of Silas(5) and Phebe (Herrick) Rudd. > > > >Alice sent me a list of the children of Rexford and Lucy (Rudd) Wittum. > >They are: Sylvester, Julian, Jordan (Rexford), Jr., Jula An, Sumanth, > >Benjamin, Denison Herck, Luman, Moses, Harlon B.M., Winfield Scott. > >Seeing the name Denison Herck makes me wonder, could it be Herrick? If > >so, it would be wonderful. Tracing back what I think is Phebe Herrick's > >line, she had a brother Denison Herrick. The Herrick and Denisons > >married a couple of generations back. > > > >Alice will try to contact the client she had about 15 years ago to see > >if he is still interested, still living, etc. But it sounds logical to > >me. > > > >Everybody, tell me what you think! > > > >Joann

    07/19/1998 07:04:37
    1. Re: Lucy RUDD/Martha RUDD
    2. Celia G. Snyder
    3. Hi Joann, Anything is possible, of course. I also have the following Lucy Rudds: d/o Enos Rudd and Abigail Wood - b-30 Jan 1818, Bennington d/o Joseph Rudd and Sarah Story - b-10 Mar 1779, Bennington d/o Erastus Rudd and Harriett Hill - b-1835, NY It will be interesting to see what information the researcher can find! Thanks for all of the great information you've been posting, Joann! For now, Celia At 9:06 PM -0400 7/17/98, Joann H. Nichols wrote: >Guess this is mainly to Celia! > >Celia, as one of the daughters of Johnson you have listed the Martha >born 5 Jan. 1802. As I posted on 2 July, I found at the vital records >that this Martha was a daughter of John Rudd, born in Middletown. This >John was married to Zilpha Warner and lived in Middletown until they >were excluded from the Baptist Church there in 1805. > >Do you think the daughter who should fit in that space for Johnson could >be a Lucy Rudd? Earlier this afternoon I posted a query about her; she >supposedly married a Rexford Wittum. I have a friend who lives in >Montpelier and does high grade research. About 14 years ago at a >Genealogical Society of Vermont meeting I had posted a query about my >Rudd line. She was able to provide me with a lot of information which >has come in handy over the years. She was doing research for a man >descended from this Wittum/Rudd line. She figured Lucy must be a >daughter of Johnson, but she had also listed Martha as a daughter. But >Martha is definitely a daughter of John, not Johnson. This John is a >son of Silas(5) and Phebe (Herrick) Rudd. > >Alice sent me a list of the children of Rexford and Lucy (Rudd) Wittum. >They are: Sylvester, Julian, Jordan (Rexford), Jr., Jula An, Sumanth, >Benjamin, Denison Herck, Luman, Moses, Harlon B.M., Winfield Scott. >Seeing the name Denison Herck makes me wonder, could it be Herrick? If >so, it would be wonderful. Tracing back what I think is Phebe Herrick's >line, she had a brother Denison Herrick. The Herrick and Denisons >married a couple of generations back. > >Alice will try to contact the client she had about 15 years ago to see >if he is still interested, still living, etc. But it sounds logical to >me. > >Everybody, tell me what you think! > >Joann

    07/19/1998 06:29:32
    1. Re: FRUITION CYCLE
    2. Celia G. Snyder
    3. Thanks Randy! At 2:33 AM -0400 7/18/98, [email protected] wrote: >Dear Family and Friends: > >I was given this by a fine NAVY chap in Virgina. I thought I would pass it on >to you. Tell me what you think? > >The FRUITION CYCLE begins with my decesion to approach (adversity) with the >positive.... > > Feeling of accepting a challenge. Each Moment of success is >exhilarating, and I fell... > Rejuvenated. I am so engerized that I get more things done. I feel >so much more... > Useful to myself and others. My life is more organized and >effcient and I take an... > Inward look at myself--to rediscover my priorities. Then I >restructure my... > Time and life to match my priorities. As a result of these >things an.... > I am special feeling sweeps over.. This automatically... > Overshadows any of that old frustation that I use to >have. NO more! I am a... > New me with a new way of life... AND I LOVE It!!! > >IF YOU FEEL FRUSTRATION POPPING UP PERHAPS THE THOUGHTS ABOVE CAN LIFT YOU >ABOVE IT ALL?? > >FOR those in the NAVY > >HAFND > >LOVE YOU LOADS >[email protected] >

    07/18/1998 11:52:00
    1. RUDD addendum
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Cousins, I was thinking some more about my message last night Lucy RUDD/Martha RUDD. I think my reasoning might have been a little confused in mentioning the connection between Dennison Herrick and the children of Rexford and Lucy (Rudd) Wittum. If Lucy is a daughter of Johnson Rudd, there would be no connection to the Herrick line. Johnson's brother, Silas (my ancestor), married Phebe Herrick, and if she's from the family I think she is, she had a brother named Dennison Herrick. Joann

    07/18/1998 06:32:43
    1. Re: Rudd family question
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Dwayne, Many years ago I copied all the Rudd entries from the index of the book, Norwich Vital Records. This was only the index, but I think I looked up most, if not all, of them. There were many entries for Nathaniel Rudd. I have a notebook page with entries from page 50 of this book: [I'm sure the dates were written out, but this is the way I copied them] Nathaniel Rudd and Mary Post m. 4/16/1685 Jonathan Rudd b. 5/22/1693 Mary Rudd b. 2/3/1695-6 Lidea Rudd b. 6/22/1697 Mary the wife d. Nov. 1705 Nathaniel Rudd and Abigael Hartshorn m. 1/3/1705-6 Nathaniel b. 4/6/1707 Joseph b. 10/31/1708 Daniell b. 3/12/1709-10 Sarah b. 1/23/1711-12 Abigaell b. 8/6/1713 Lydea b. 4/12/1715 Ann b. 2/7/1716-17 Susanna b. 5/15/1719 Gideon b. 2/2/1721-2 Patience b. Nov. 1723 I would need to look at the book again to be sure the marriage record was really in there. You might be able to find the book somewhere or maybe someone else on the list has access to it. It almost seems as if your 1692 date would be more logical since the first child wasn't born until 1693. About Franklin, CT, here is what Dorothy Rudd DuMond says about Nathaniel(2) Rudd in her book: Nathaniel(2) Rudd, b. 1652, settled at West Farms, now Franklin, Conn., in the part which is now Bozrah, and later in Norwich where he was one of the organizers of the first church there. He seems to have prospered as he left at his death an estate valued at 689 pounds. He died in April, 1727 in Bozrah. In "Genealogist's Handbook for New England Research," it says that the Parent Town for Franklin was Norwich and Franklin was established in 1786. Bozrah has the same information and was established in 1786. So that was a long time after your Nathaniel and Mary (Post) Rudd would have been there. Hmmm, always puzzles! Hope this helps you. Joann Nichols Jacqueline L. Awerkamp wrote: > Joann: Some time ago on one of the Rudd letters you indicated you > have a family group sheet for Nathaniel Rudd and Mary Post that > indicates they were married 16 Apr 1685 in Norwich. The sheet I have > lists the marriage as 15 Apr 1692 in Franklin. Do you have any insights > on this? My information has no documentation. It seems I remember > reading that you had found your information in some vital records. Is > that correct? > The son Jonathan was born in Franklin according to LDS IGI > extraction records. This all makes me wonder if Franklin was considered > a suburb of Norwich and they used the names interchangeably? > > I'd appreciate any inputs that would lead me to some documented > information. That seems to be my biggest problem...sorting through the > records for some reliable information. > > Thank you, > > Dwayne Awerkamp

    07/18/1998 06:26:47
    1. Lucy RUDD/Martha RUDD
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Guess this is mainly to Celia! Celia, as one of the daughters of Johnson you have listed the Martha born 5 Jan. 1802. As I posted on 2 July, I found at the vital records that this Martha was a daughter of John Rudd, born in Middletown. This John was married to Zilpha Warner and lived in Middletown until they were excluded from the Baptist Church there in 1805. Do you think the daughter who should fit in that space for Johnson could be a Lucy Rudd? Earlier this afternoon I posted a query about her; she supposedly married a Rexford Wittum. I have a friend who lives in Montpelier and does high grade research. About 14 years ago at a Genealogical Society of Vermont meeting I had posted a query about my Rudd line. She was able to provide me with a lot of information which has come in handy over the years. She was doing research for a man descended from this Wittum/Rudd line. She figured Lucy must be a daughter of Johnson, but she had also listed Martha as a daughter. But Martha is definitely a daughter of John, not Johnson. This John is a son of Silas(5) and Phebe (Herrick) Rudd. Alice sent me a list of the children of Rexford and Lucy (Rudd) Wittum. They are: Sylvester, Julian, Jordan (Rexford), Jr., Jula An, Sumanth, Benjamin, Denison Herck, Luman, Moses, Harlon B.M., Winfield Scott. Seeing the name Denison Herck makes me wonder, could it be Herrick? If so, it would be wonderful. Tracing back what I think is Phebe Herrick's line, she had a brother Denison Herrick. The Herrick and Denisons married a couple of generations back. Alice will try to contact the client she had about 15 years ago to see if he is still interested, still living, etc. But it sounds logical to me. Everybody, tell me what you think! Joann

    07/17/1998 07:06:27
    1. RUDD, Lucy
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Does anyone recognize a Lucy Rudd supposedly born in VT, maybe Rutland, 25 March 1801, and married 11 Jan. 1816 in Rutland, VT to Rexford Wittum of Pownal, Bennington County, VT? I do not believe any of this info has been recorded in VT vital records. Hope someone can help fit her in somewhere. I'm betting she came out of the Bennington Rudds. Joann

    07/17/1998 01:58:55
    1. Vernera Smith RUDD
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Judy and other cousins, I was just looking through the Family History of Rudd, written by, we think, Lucy Keller, and found info on your Vernera Smith. On page 21 of this document is info on #93, Joseph Rudd, son of Joseph(4) and Sarah (Story) Rudd: JOSEPH, born April 13, 1777, married Varners Smith, daughter of Gains and Keziah Smith, born September 26, 1781. They moved to western New York where Joseph died April 2, 1853. Mrs. Rudd died February 9, 1851. Going to page 30 it lists the children of Joseph and Varnera (Smith) Rudd: Gains, born 1802, married Lydia Fillmore, died 1875. No children. Kesia, born 1804, married ----- Matteson, Abel. Sally, born 1806, married ----- Bilyea, died March 25, 1897. Joseph, born 1808, married Sophia Hills, Pioneer of Matteson, MI, 1839. Myra, born 1810, married Mr. Colefrove, died Sept. 13, 1887 [wonder if this shouldn't be Colegrove]. Leurendus S., born April 19, 1815; married March 20 1851, Margaret Chase, born May 13, 1825. Mr. Rudd was born in Edmonton, Otsego County, NY. Moved to Matteson, MI; next in 1883 to Bronson where he died Dec. 27, 1884. Mrs. Rudd died Nov. 8, 1902. Vernera, born 1816, married Mr. Mather Babcock (Elisha), died 1900. Louisa, born 1820, married Mr. Mather. Francis. Judy, this Rudd History is one of the documents that Celia got from Rogue Valley Historical Society. Bet this helps you! Joann

    07/17/1998 01:55:48
    1. Re: RUDD-D Digest V98 #38
    2. As usual yes there is plenty for us VA/NC RUDD's starting with Hannah Rudd and Capt John Rudd of course.... Thanks Mary Elizabeth RUDD Johns

    07/13/1998 10:04:23
    1. NGS CD/RUDD
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. Hi, Cousins, I have recently received the new NGS CDs and, of course, checked to see what they might have on Rudd! Here are a few goodies; I think they are mostly for the southern Rudd families, but let's see! Vol. 8, page 29, Marriage Licenses in the District of Columbia: Rudd, Rich'd A., to Ward, Elizabeth, by I. Robbins, July 26, 1821. Vol. 13, page 5, Kentucky Marriage Records, Jefferson County, 1800 to 1826: #1764, Rudd, James, 10, 11, 1821 [Oct. 11, 1821], Nancy Phillips, dau. Thomas. Vol. 22, page 16, Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Applications, James Burnham was listed as serving from Nov. 12, 1776, 2 mos. in Capt. Jonathan Rudd's Co., Col. Brown's Regt.--dis. Jan. 12, '77. Vol. 22, page 53, Marriages performed by Nehemiah Waterman, Jr., J.P., New London Co., Conn., by Mrs. Maud Holly Waterman, Washington, D.C.: Dec. 16, 1781, Andrew Rudd to Rebecca Penniman, both of Norwich; Jan. 29, 1784, Silliom Harris to Elizabeth Rudd, both of Norwich. Vol. 64, page 58, Covenant - First Presbyterian Church Records, Cincinnati: Rudd, Sally, adm. 3 July 1830. Vol. 65, page 234, Some Amelia County, Virginia, Colonists, 1737-1745, by Lloyd Dewitt Bockstruck: Rudd, Hannah, 12 Aug. 1737 (32). [Entries consist of the following information: name(s) of individual claiming head right, date of court record, place of origin, year of arrival in the colony, and (in parentheses) page number of the original record. The records are abstracted from the first court order book.] Vol. 65, page 281, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1751-1760: Rudd, Charles, of Piscatua, Maryland, bachelor. Administration to mother Ann Rudd, widow (Sept. 1752). Vol. 68, p. 101, The First 52 Years of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Alexandria, VA 1809-1861, by Ruth Lincoln Kaye: Allen, Andrew, of Fairfax Co., m. Mary Rudd of Fairfax Co., 8 Oct. 1822 (C-4) Vol. 69, p. 285, continuation of the above article: King, Judson, m. Ann Rudd in Fairfax Co., 6 Aug. 1822 (C-4). Vol. 71, p. 17, New York City Apprentices: Googlet, Henry, app. to Stephen Rudd, house-carpenter. Complaint that master has left NYC and gone to Ireland and neglected to teach his trade. Discharged. 7 Feb. 1795. Vol. 71, page 152, Northern California Bounty Land Grantees: Rudd, William, Pvt., Col. Markham's Co., Utah Militia, Utah Indian Dist. Santa Clara Co. and Colusa Co. Vol. 72, page 141, Genealogical Gleanings in England, Passengers & Ships to America 1618-1668: Ship, Peter; Master, John Rudd; Port, London; Destination: Virginia; Reference, 52/1; Date, 25 Aug. 1668; Shipper or Passenger, [goods by] James Blatt; [goods by] John Butts; 28 Aug. 1668, [goods by] William White. Supplement 1, page 938, Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications: Rudd, Andrew, Conn., Cont., S30077; Archer, Va., S6040; Benjamin, Va. Sea Service, Susan, W5756; Bezabel, N.Y., S10001; Burlingham, N.C., Mary V., W20038, BLWt. 28555-160-55; Daniel, Conn., Navy, Abigail, W22187; BLWt. 7209-160-55; John, Va., S17065; Joseph, Vt., Sarah, W17582; Nathaniel, Conn., S21461; William, Conn., Eunice, W22188, There was supposed to be something about a George Rudd on page 98 of Supplement IV, but I sure can't find him; these were Passports Issued by Governors of Georgia 1810-1820. Another thing wrong with the second disk in this set is that once you get to Volume 65, the citation at the bottom of the pages are all the same, "Volume 65, Early New Yorkers and Their Ages." This is a big time pain, as you have to write down info on the correct title and volume on the printed out sheet. Anyway, hope there's something good in here for somebody! Let me know if you make any hits. Joann Nichols [email protected]

    07/12/1998 07:20:34
    1. RUDD, Silas(6) correction
    2. Joann H. Nichols
    3. A few days ago I submitted a query about Silas(6) Rudd. In looking over the census information I discovered I had copied the wrong figures for the 1830 census. They should be, Middletown, Rutland Co., VT, one male 10-15, one male 40-50, one female 10-15, one female 15-20, one female 40-50. So it appears that the family had about four females and one male for children. Any thoughts on who they might be? Joann Nichols [email protected]

    07/08/1998 03:15:48
    1. Re: RUDD-D Digest V98 #36
    2. Thanks Kevin I responded to Martin since we've not heard from Hugh in awhile -- I can at least go bact to 1633 on Virginia/North Carolina Rudd's Mary Elizabeth

    07/08/1998 02:36:44