William S. Judd papers, 1774-1857.

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William S. Judd papers, 1774-1857.

William S. Judd of Farmington, Connecticut, bought and sold land in that town. In addition to the deeds in this collection are documents that he may have gathered in his position of Justice of the Peace. These include writs, petitions to the Executive Council, deeds that do not include his name (but for land which he may have purchased later), a document related to his father's estate, and a statement regarding the type of iron produced, signed by Samuel Forbes of Canaan, Connecticut. William married Esther Stanley. Their sons William H. and Phillip S. wrote dutifully to their parents from South Carolina, where they had relocated temporarily. William and Esther's daughter Maria married John H. Cook, and one of her letters is in the collection.

5 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8197457

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Cook, Maria Mix

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Forbes, Samuel, ca. 1729-1827.

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Judd, Philip S., d. 1851

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Judd, William Samuel, 1766-1835.

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Judd, William Henry, d. 1819.

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