Was unable to walk due to fever in his legs at the age of about 6 yrs. Was offered a "ha penny" to sit on his father's knee and stretch his leg to the floor one at a time and for "such a princely sum" he did. This continued until he was able to walk again. He was accepted to march in the Mormon Battalion at the young age of 17 years and he marched the entire way to California and back.
Was unable to walk due to fever in his legs at the age of about 6 yrs. Was offered a "ha penny" to sit on his father's knee and stretch his leg to the floor one at a time and for "such a princely sum" he did. This continued until he was able to walk again. He was accepted to march in the Mormon Battalion at the young age of 17 years and he marched the entire way to California and back.
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Matilda Judd Fuller
1845–1861
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Lamoni Judd
1848–1865
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Lucinda Abigail Judd Oliphant
1853–1929
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Zadok Knapp Judd Jr
1855–1952
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Harriet Paulina Judd
1858–1858
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Lois Sabina Judd
1859–1863
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Henry Eli Judd Sr
1861–1949
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Ezra Abner Judd
1864–1865
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Esther Irene Judd Ford
1866–1946
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Asa Walter Judd Sr
1868–1959
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Samuel Ami Judd
1870–1960
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James Arthur Judd
1873–1873
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William Leonard Judd
1874–1875
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Mary Gertrude Judd Cottam
1876–1963
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Orza Orange Judd
1880–1881
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John Lael Judd
1881–1882
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