Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

RUDD, Jonathan

Male - Abt 1658


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  • Name RUDD, Jonathan 
    Born Probably England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Abt Jul 1658  Saybrook, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I9563  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Married Abt 1647  Saybrook, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 


    • The story of their wedding is told by Miss Caulkins in the History of New London, p. 48-9. A young couple in Saybrook were to be married, the groom was Jonathan Rudd. Governor Winthrop, who later testified about the event, did not name the bride. The wedding day was decided but there was no one in Saybrook qualified to officiate, so a magistrate from one of the upper towns on the river was engaged. But a great snow fell and obliterated the paths, obstructing the magistrate's travel. Thus Mr. Winthrop was asked to come to Saybrook and unite the parties, as travel from the coast was easier. But he derived his authority from Massachusetts and could not legally officiate in Connecticut. So the parties agreed to meet at the small river that was the border of Saybrook, with Mr. Winthrop and his group from Pequot standing on the New London side of the creek and the wedding party on the other. This is how the ceremony was performed, and the stream immediately became known as Bride Brook. (New London had been settled under authority of Massachusetts.)
    Children 
     1. RUDD, Mary,   b. 1648,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. RUDD, Patience,   b. 1649,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. RUDD, Nathaniel,   b. 1652,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. RUDD, Jonathan,   b. Abt 1655,   d. 19 Aug 1689, Preston, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 34 years)
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F3313  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 


    • Notes from "Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Rudd Jr" by Dorothy Rudd DuMond, 1982: First record is North America is at Hartford, CT on 2 Apr 1640 when he and other youths were before the court for being intimate with Mary Bronson. On 4 Jan 1643/4 he was fined in New Haven for defective arms and 3 months later for attending a drinking party. He took the oath of fidelity 1 Oct 1644. He was in Saybrook by the winter of 1646/7 and was made freeman of the CT Colony 15 May 1651. On 23 Feb 1652/3 he was appointed with Thomas Tracy to assist Capt. John Mason in fitting out the six great guns for the defense of Saybrook. This may be how he earned the title of Lieutenant. He was made leather sealer for Saybrook 4 Oct 1656. His probate record indicates he had 2 sons and 4 daughters.
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