SARAH KELCEY,
wife of Nathan Kelcey Sr., who
died March 16.
1811
in the 84.
year of her
Age
Our age to seventy years is set,
How short the term, how frail the state;
And if to eighty we arrive
We rather sigh and groan, than live.
∼(Nathaniel Judd)4 (Benjamin Judd)3 (Benjamin Judd)2
(Deacon Thomas Judd)1
Sarah was the daughter of Nathaniel Judd from Farmington, Connecticut and Lydia Hall born in New Haven, Connecticut.
She was a direct descendant of Deacon Thomas Judd, whose name is on this monument in Hartford, Connecticut, as one of the founders of the city.
See the link below for her husband for a listing of her children.
SARAH KELCEY,
wife of Nathan Kelcey Sr., who
died March 16.
1811
in the 84.
year of her
Age
Our age to seventy years is set,
How short the term, how frail the state;
And if to eighty we arrive
We rather sigh and groan, than live.
∼(Nathaniel Judd)4 (Benjamin Judd)3 (Benjamin Judd)2
(Deacon Thomas Judd)1
Sarah was the daughter of Nathaniel Judd from Farmington, Connecticut and Lydia Hall born in New Haven, Connecticut.
She was a direct descendant of Deacon Thomas Judd, whose name is on this monument in Hartford, Connecticut, as one of the founders of the city.
See the link below for her husband for a listing of her children.
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