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Note: A Jude Allen of Epsom, NH, 1790 Census showed 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16 and 4 females in the household. In the 1800 census he had one male under 10, a female between 10 and 16, one female between 16 and 26, plus his spouse over 45. -------- REFN521 BIRTH: see DEATH: reference. MARRIED: 7 JUL 1766 "Mr Judah Allen of Stratham and Mrs. Sarah Philbrook of Greenland were married". N.H. Gen Rec. Vol 3 p. 5, Newington Church Records. Saw patrotic service in Revoulationay War. DAR Patriot Index, National Society of the DAR, Washington : 1966 DEATH: Mr E.P. Alys Howard Anderson DAR #315471 Montrose, CO LIFE: Jude Allen is referred to in the Wakefield Town records 1775 to 1821 (LDS Film # 0015331) on several occasions. The following are these references. 6 May 1777, (page 17), anounced that a meeting to be held June 16th, will concern "opening a road from Mr. Daniel Hall's to Mr. Jude Allen's. 16 Jun 1777, (page 18), That the road be opened from Mr. Daniel Hall's to Mr. Jude Allen's. A committee named to "lay out, open, and clear a road where they shall judge convenient from Mr. Jude Allen's to Mr. Daniel Hall's". 31 Dec 1777, (page 23), A return of the road from Jude Allen's to the road that leads from Eliphalet Quimbys to the center road of the Town of Wakefield, is as follows viz. beginning at Jude Allen's house and running south to a birch tree spotted upon four sides upon the corner of Howards lot and from thence runs South forty eight degrees West until it strikes the North and South line between Atkinson's an d Walton's land from thence running south to the road that leads from Eliphalet Quimby's to the center road leaving the road upon the East side of said North and South line. 30 Jun 1778, (page 3), Jude Allen's land is referenced in another land allocation for Mr. Balch. 5 Oct 1778, (page 34), Jude Allen and Samuel Allen voted against the plan from the committee for the call to Mr. Ebenezer Dutch to settle as minister. 7 Mar 1780, (page 47), Notice given that on the 1st Monday in May a meeting of legal voters is called, "to see if the town will lay out a road for Mr. Reuben Davis an open a road for Mr. Jude Allen". 1 May 1780, (page 48), no mention of opening a road to Jude Allen's. 15 Jun 1780, (page 51), "that the selectmen to view the road to Mr. Jude Allen's and judge whither it appears best to open it there or not. 29 Jun 1780, (page 51), Voted in dissent to appointment of Mr. Josiah Bacock to minister". It did pass 60 to 15, eight of the 15 dissenters were named, which included Jude Allen and Abner Allen. After June 1780, there are no futher references to Jude Allen in Wakefield. It is at this time that Jude Allen and his family moved to Epsom, Rockingham County, for in the record of land transactions on 16 Dec 1779, Jude Allen of Epsom, purchased a tract of land for "Eight pounds five shillings lawful money" "He, the said Jude Allen being the highest bidder for the same at a public auction" of tax delinquency lands. See Vol 113-343, Rockingham County Land Records. There are other land transactions recorded in Rockingham County, that will be added later... DNA. ... Additional references that should be checked out are: Me 40 Maine Genealogical Record, Greenalder V.R. (from family group sheet) -------- General Notes: Husband - Jude Allen A Jude Allen of Epsom, NH, 1790 Census showed 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16 and 4 females in the household. In the 1800 census he had one male under 10, a female between 10 and 16, one female between 16 and 26, plus his spouse over 45. ----- Jude Allen - Wakefield, NH Recent posts have given the raw data and information about Jude Allen (1743-1828) of Epsom. The purpose is to determine if he has been incorrectly given in the majority of genealogical records, as the son of Samuel Allen (1711-1808). The issue came to light when Elaine Morris of Michigan stopped in at the old library in Epsom a couple weeks ago. To reprise: Jude Allen (1678-June 16, 1738) married Deborah Locke and has, among others, two children: Samuel, born 1711 and Jude born about 1713. According to the Locke Genealogy, page 32, Jude Allen, son of Jude Allen and Deborah Locke, died age 8 in 1751. This is disproved as son Jude is mentioned in his mother's will of 1753, as is his first born son Jude. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register of 1902 in its article on descendants of Charles Allen, does not follow either Jude's in question. Both sons, Samuel and Jude, had sons names Jude. Samuel's son Jude, just about everywhere you look, is given as Jude of Epsom (abt. 1743-1828). Jude, son of Jude, appears to have died young in most sources. It would appear now that that is not the case. The elder Jude Allen died in 1738, his son Jude in 1793. The 1790 census gives us 2 Jude Allens: Jude Allen of Epsom with himseld, 2 males under 10 and 4 females Jude Allen of Shapleigh, Maine, with himself, 3 males under 10 and 2 females Of significance is the location of Shapleigh, Maine, bordering Wakefield, New Hampshire. The 1777 tax roll for Wakefield, NH, includes Samuel, Samuel Jr., Jude and Abner Allen. The elder Samuel signed the Association Test in Wakefield in 1776 establishing his residence there, and the tax roll of 1777 establishes three sons, Samuel Jr., Jude and Abner. Son Jude remains in Wakefield/Shapleigh through at least 1793, and appears next in Norwich, Vermont, as a member of the early Baptist Church. He died June 5, 1831 in Norwich, Vermont about age 92, and is buried there. Meanwhile, Jude Allen is raising a family in Epsom. Clearly the Jude Allen of Wakefield, son of Samuel, has been overlooked. Jude Allen of Epsom, by default, is the son of Jude of Epsom (1713-1793) who, for what ever reason, does not appear in the 1790, perhaps living, not as head of household, with another son or daughter. Dolbeer gives the death of Jude Allen of Epsom as September 1828. The unfortunate part is there is no deed or vital record known to absolutely verify the parentage of the two Jude's, though the circumstancial evidence cannot be overlooked. Information of the Samuel/Jude Allens of Wakefield courtesy of Elaine Morris, with whom the dialogue on this family continues. Posted 6th October 2011 by Epsom History Labels: Allen family (JEA conclusion: Our Jude Allen (1743 - 1828 - wife Sarah Philbrick) is not the son of Samuel Allen (1711 - 1808 - wife Anne Clark) but rather his brother Jude Allen (1713 - 1793 - wife Elizabeth Locke - he was known as Jude of Epsom - Jude Allen 1743 - 1828 - wife Sarah Philbrick was known as Jude Allen of Epsom) D. Neil Allen book "Out of Strawbery Banke" 2013 also shows it this way. --------
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