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− | Judah, son of Captain Samuel Sears, was born October 29, 1699, died at Rochester, Massachusetts, about 1776. He lived in Harwich, now West Brewster, and his house was standing recently. He removed to Rochester and joined the church there in 1769, and was tythingman in 1764-67. His will was dated February 5, 1773, proved September 2, 1776, his son Judah being executor. He married, at Yarmouth, in November, 1731, Mary Paddock, born 1714, daughter of Judah and Alice (Alden) Paddock, granddaughter of David Alden and great-granddaughter of John and Priscilla (Mullens) Alden, who came on the "Mayflower." Children: Ann, born March 31, 1733; Judah, November 19, 1734; Mary, baptized November 7, 1736, died young; Alden, born February 24, 1738-39; Nathan, Jun 18, 1741; David, May 10, 1744; Richard, June 8, 1746; Mary, April 15, 1750, married, at Rochester, November 13, 1766, Jonathan Hatch, of Falmouth, his son, Alden Hatch, had a daughter, Mary Sears (Hatch) Johnston, whose daughter, Annie M. Johnston, married Aaron C. Goodman (see Goodman VI); Elizabeth, baptized July 8, 1752; Alice, married Charles Church; Sarah, baptized March 30, 1755. |
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|children-g1=Ann Sears (1733-1827) + Mary Sears (1734-1737) + Judah Sears (1734-1782) + Alden Sears (1738-1803) + Nathan Sears (1741-1808) + David Sears (1744-1762) + Richard Sears (1747-1788) + Mary Sears (1750-?) + Elizabeth Sears + Alice Sears + Sarah Sears (1755-1793) |
|children-g1=Ann Sears (1733-1827) + Mary Sears (1734-1737) + Judah Sears (1734-1782) + Alden Sears (1738-1803) + Nathan Sears (1741-1808) + David Sears (1744-1762) + Richard Sears (1747-1788) + Mary Sears (1750-?) + Elizabeth Sears + Alice Sears + Sarah Sears (1755-1793) |