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From History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann: Including the Town of Rockport By John James Babson. Page 106:
THOMAS JUDKIN is mentioned as a landowner several times before 1650. In 1665, he bought of George Blake a house and land near the Meeting-house. He married, in 1665, Anna, widow of Nehemiah Howard of Salem. By the previous husband she had had three daughters, –
He died Feb. 23, 1695, leaving an estate of £271: she died Jan. 27, 1706, aged about sixtyeight. It is probable that Judkin kept a tavern, and that the business was carried on by his wife after his decease; for, in November, 1695, a committee of Ipswich gentlemen met at her house to settle a difference between the town and Francis Norwood in relation to Thatch Banks, and expended there eighteen shillings. The selectmen also often met at “Landlady Judkin's;” and, in 1704 and 1705, contracted a debt of upwards of a pound in each year, which was paid by the town. The descendants of the landlady by her three daughters are numerous.
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June 17, 1638
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
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June 17, 1638
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
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June 17, 1638
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Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
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1658 |
March 3, 1658
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Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1661 |
August 1, 1661
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Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1665 |
1665
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Cape Ann, Essex County, Massachusetts
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1706 |
January 27, 1706
Age 67
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Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts
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