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Judith Bedell Rideout

Birth
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Jan 1800 (aged 81)
Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Judith married Roland Rideout on 13 Dec 1739 in Haverhill and had five children with him.

Benjamin Rideout 2 Aug 1740
James Rideout 29 Sep 1741
Abigail Rideout 2 Apr 1745
Susannah Rideout 12 Sep 1747 and
Nathaniel Rideout 15 Mar 1753.

She stuck by her husband durning all his mental problems and murder trial and went with him to Wilton and stayed there until he died.

Judith Bedell Rideout is a direct descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley and Anne Bradstreet.
A Plantagenet descendant

Daughter of Robert Bedell and Anna Carr.

She came from a very prestigious family she was a descendant of both Gov Thomas Dudley and Gov Simon Bradstreet and her GG grandmother Anne Dudley was the first American female writer, and poet to have her works published.

People are guessing when they list a cemetery for her or her husband. I am the one who has done the most and earliest family research. Much of the information you find was copied from my research.




Judith married Roland Rideout on 13 Dec 1739 in Haverhill and had five children with him.

Benjamin Rideout 2 Aug 1740
James Rideout 29 Sep 1741
Abigail Rideout 2 Apr 1745
Susannah Rideout 12 Sep 1747 and
Nathaniel Rideout 15 Mar 1753.

She stuck by her husband durning all his mental problems and murder trial and went with him to Wilton and stayed there until he died.

Judith Bedell Rideout is a direct descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley and Anne Bradstreet.
A Plantagenet descendant

Daughter of Robert Bedell and Anna Carr.

She came from a very prestigious family she was a descendant of both Gov Thomas Dudley and Gov Simon Bradstreet and her GG grandmother Anne Dudley was the first American female writer, and poet to have her works published.

People are guessing when they list a cemetery for her or her husband. I am the one who has done the most and earliest family research. Much of the information you find was copied from my research.






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