Hannah “Anna” <I>Tuttle</I> Judson-Hurd

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Hannah “Anna” Tuttle Judson-Hurd

Birth
Ringstead, East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England
Death
1 Nov 1698 (aged 65)
Woodbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7655755, Longitude: -72.6741949
Memorial ID
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Daughter of William & Elizabeth Tuthill. Married John Hurd 10 Dec 1662 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. Mother of 10 children.

Per FAG contributor, Darrel Salisbury (#126832158):
"This doesn't agree with the record. The American Genealogist (TAG) Vol. 50, pp. 8-9 says that on 20 Dec 1690 an agreement was made between "Anna Hurd widdow" & her children, Joseph, Benjamin, Ebenezer, & Sarah Hurd, "respecting ye land
accommodations & Estate that was Lately John Hurds of Woodbury Deceased". Anna, bp. "Anne" & also called "Hannah" had 10 children, 3 with first husband, Joshua Judson, son of William, who died in 1661."


Per FAG contributor Marion O. (#48244885):
Hannah Tuttle, widow of Joahua Judson wed the son of Adam Hurd b 1607 who was the brother of John Hurd b 1613-1681. No grave has ever been found for Adam. Both brothers had sons named John therefore a lot of confusion.
Adam's son moved to Woodbury and ran a grist mill there. His widow Hannah Tuttle Judson Hurd is buried at the Old Ancient Burying ground in Hartford,CT.
John brother of Adam (gravestone in Stratford photo) married Sarah Thompson and had eight children: John b 16 Dec 1664; Sarah 17 Feb 1666; Hannah 27 Sep 1667; Isaac 2 June 1669; Jacob 18 Nov 1761; Mary 15 Apr 1673; Hester 20 Aug 1676 and Abigail 12 Jul 1673 When I visited the cemetery, I was told that the stone had been recarved and the John Hurd 3 is in error. He was called John, SR to separate him from his nephew, son of Adam.
[The memorial for Ann (Tuttle)(Judson) Hurd with biographic sketch created by the late Earl Loose was materially wrong and was transferred to the current memorialist, a descendant of her parents. A substantial revision follows.]

Ann Tuttle, eldest dau. of William Tuttle and his wife Elizabeth, was bapt. of record Jan. 20, 1632/3 at Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England.

Ann m. 1) prior to 1656 Joshua Judson of Stratford, Conn., who died circa 1661. She m. 2) of record Dec. 10, 1662 at Stratford, Conn., John Hurd, who while residing at Stratford is called "John Hurd Jr." to distinguish him from his uncle "John Hurd Sr." of Stratford. Ann had three known children by Joshua Judson and seven known children by John Hurd.

On Mar. 23, 1686/7 at Woodbury, Conn. John Hurd conveyed land to his sons Joseph and Benjamin Hurd under provision that they "comfortably and Commendably" maintain him and his wife "till forty seven years be fully and Compleately expired." Then on Apr. 29, 1688 John Hurd and wife Ann joined the Church at Woodbury, Conn. This was followed on
Dec. 20, 1690 by a recorded settlement between "Anna Hurd widdow" and her children Joseph Hurd, Benjamin Hurd, Ebenezer Hurd, and Sarah Hurd, "respecting ye land accommodations & Estate that was Lately John Hurds of Woodbury Deceased." This agreement was approved by the Fairfield County Court Nov. 1, 1698 but not recorded at Woodbury until Feb. 8, 1728/9.

The widow, Ann (Tuttle) (Judson) Hurd, apparently returned to Stratford during or after the year 1690 as an undated Stratford First Church record states the "widow Hurd" and others "brought letters from Woodberry [and] Covenanted with this Church." However, there is no record of Ann's death and where she is interred is unknown.

The children of Ann Tuttle by 2nd husband John Hurd will be summarized in their father's memorial.

Note: Ann's descendants are referred to in several articles published in "The American Genealogist" (TAG). Those articles substantially correct all prior published genealogies regarding her and 2nd husband John Hurd; major portions of which are included in the above summary.
Daughter of William & Elizabeth Tuthill. Married John Hurd 10 Dec 1662 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. Mother of 10 children.

Per FAG contributor, Darrel Salisbury (#126832158):
"This doesn't agree with the record. The American Genealogist (TAG) Vol. 50, pp. 8-9 says that on 20 Dec 1690 an agreement was made between "Anna Hurd widdow" & her children, Joseph, Benjamin, Ebenezer, & Sarah Hurd, "respecting ye land
accommodations & Estate that was Lately John Hurds of Woodbury Deceased". Anna, bp. "Anne" & also called "Hannah" had 10 children, 3 with first husband, Joshua Judson, son of William, who died in 1661."


Per FAG contributor Marion O. (#48244885):
Hannah Tuttle, widow of Joahua Judson wed the son of Adam Hurd b 1607 who was the brother of John Hurd b 1613-1681. No grave has ever been found for Adam. Both brothers had sons named John therefore a lot of confusion.
Adam's son moved to Woodbury and ran a grist mill there. His widow Hannah Tuttle Judson Hurd is buried at the Old Ancient Burying ground in Hartford,CT.
John brother of Adam (gravestone in Stratford photo) married Sarah Thompson and had eight children: John b 16 Dec 1664; Sarah 17 Feb 1666; Hannah 27 Sep 1667; Isaac 2 June 1669; Jacob 18 Nov 1761; Mary 15 Apr 1673; Hester 20 Aug 1676 and Abigail 12 Jul 1673 When I visited the cemetery, I was told that the stone had been recarved and the John Hurd 3 is in error. He was called John, SR to separate him from his nephew, son of Adam.
[The memorial for Ann (Tuttle)(Judson) Hurd with biographic sketch created by the late Earl Loose was materially wrong and was transferred to the current memorialist, a descendant of her parents. A substantial revision follows.]

Ann Tuttle, eldest dau. of William Tuttle and his wife Elizabeth, was bapt. of record Jan. 20, 1632/3 at Ringstead, Northamptonshire, England.

Ann m. 1) prior to 1656 Joshua Judson of Stratford, Conn., who died circa 1661. She m. 2) of record Dec. 10, 1662 at Stratford, Conn., John Hurd, who while residing at Stratford is called "John Hurd Jr." to distinguish him from his uncle "John Hurd Sr." of Stratford. Ann had three known children by Joshua Judson and seven known children by John Hurd.

On Mar. 23, 1686/7 at Woodbury, Conn. John Hurd conveyed land to his sons Joseph and Benjamin Hurd under provision that they "comfortably and Commendably" maintain him and his wife "till forty seven years be fully and Compleately expired." Then on Apr. 29, 1688 John Hurd and wife Ann joined the Church at Woodbury, Conn. This was followed on
Dec. 20, 1690 by a recorded settlement between "Anna Hurd widdow" and her children Joseph Hurd, Benjamin Hurd, Ebenezer Hurd, and Sarah Hurd, "respecting ye land accommodations & Estate that was Lately John Hurds of Woodbury Deceased." This agreement was approved by the Fairfield County Court Nov. 1, 1698 but not recorded at Woodbury until Feb. 8, 1728/9.

The widow, Ann (Tuttle) (Judson) Hurd, apparently returned to Stratford during or after the year 1690 as an undated Stratford First Church record states the "widow Hurd" and others "brought letters from Woodberry [and] Covenanted with this Church." However, there is no record of Ann's death and where she is interred is unknown.

The children of Ann Tuttle by 2nd husband John Hurd will be summarized in their father's memorial.

Note: Ann's descendants are referred to in several articles published in "The American Genealogist" (TAG). Those articles substantially correct all prior published genealogies regarding her and 2nd husband John Hurd; major portions of which are included in the above summary.


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