Solomon ROOD (RUDE)

Birth:
1709
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Chr:
7 Dec 1718
Death:
31 Oct 1756
Lake George, New York
Marriage:
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Notes:
                   Norwich Vital Records
Sturbridge Vital Records
SLC Temple records say Geo (incorrectly) is son of Joseph Rood
State Library Records, Hartford, Conn.
The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon lived at Sunderland, Massachusetts and died at Lake George. Death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
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Birth:
Father:
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Mother:
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Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Sarah resided near Brookfield at the time of her marriage.  The marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
4 Jan 1733/34
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
30 Mar 1752
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
2
Birth:
30 Jun 1735
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

       Christening of Solomon Rood Sr. was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
        Solomon Jr. went from Mansfield, Ct. to Amherst, Mass. in 1768 with his father and brother Ezra.
                  
3
Birth:
2 Dec 1737
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Death:
Marr:
26 Sep 1753
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
4
Birth:
13 Sep 1739
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
Marr:
27 Dec 1757
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
5
Birth:
3 Aug 1741
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
Marr:
5 Oct 1758
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
6
Birth:
27 Sep 1743
Death:
2 Apr 1826
East Brookfield, Orange, Vermont
Marr:
5 Mar 1767
 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
7
Ezra ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
25 Jun 1745
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

       Christening of Solomon Sr. Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
       Solomon Jr. went from Mansfield, Ct. to Amherst, Mass. in 1768 with his father and brother Ezra.  In Amherst, Ezra was a Lt.  He served in the Revolutionary war as a sgt.(1779-1784,) and probably was an innkeeper either before or after the war.
                  
8
Birth:
17 Apr 1747
Death:
Marr:
9 Oct 1766
Dudley, Worcester, Massachuset 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
9
Nathan ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
24 Mar 1749
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
10
Lavinah (Lavina) ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
18 Oct 1751
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
28 Oct 1751
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
11
Moses ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
4 Oct 1752
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
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Birth:
Abt 1754
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
Marr:
29 Mar 1772
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   The Rood-Rude Record special issue 1958, FHL film #0908984
Rood-Rude Manuscript file, Mrs. E.M. Rogers Collection, Ct. Hist. Soc.,
       Hartford
DAR Bible Records, Vol. 90 (NY,) pp. 111-112, NY State Library, Albany, NY
The Rood-Rude Record, Vol. 2, p.87, Syracuse, NY Public Library
Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
The Year 1850, published 1906, Boston; copy in Old Sturbridge Village Record Lib.
Family Group Record compiled Oct 1990 by Robert Curtiss Rude,
       199 Colebrook Drive, Rochester, NY 14617
History of Worcester Co., Mass. by Levi B. Chase, Chap. XVI Sturbridge

       Vital records of Sturbridge, MA to 1850 show only the families of Solomon and his son Solomon, no other Roods.  So either the male Roods died unrecorded or moved to other communities, probably west.
       The town of Sturbridge, Worcester, Mass. was established June 24, 1738 from the common land called New Medford.  Oct 25 1754 certain lands were annexed to Sturbridge.  June 26, 1782 a part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge.  June 25, 1794 a part of Middlesex Gore annexed to Sturbridge.  Feb 16, 1816 a part of Sturbridge annexed to South Bridge.
       From A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and South Bridge by George Davis, 1856, page 21 in a chapter entitled "Shumway Hill" giving names of people who lived there: "Solomon Rood where Elias Carpenter lately lived (1856)" (Don't know which Solomon this was.)
       "A Congregational Church was organized in 1736, Wednesday 29, consisting of fourteen male members, viz. . ."  (Solomon, father of Solomon was listed as one of members.)
       The list of soldiers of the Revolution from Sturbridge shows no Rood or any variation of the spelling.
       Probate Vol. 8, p. 153 Worcester Co., MA names Solomon Rood Jr. executor of his late father Solomon Sr., late of Sudbury, 18 Apr 1763 -- distribution to heirs ordered.  Sudbury is quite a ways Northeast of Sturbridge part way between Worcester and Boston.

Christening of Solomon Rood was in Lisbon, Conn. or First Ch. of Norwich.  Marriage was performed by Rev. Daniel Kirkland.  Solomon died at Lake George, and death was recorded in Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
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Mary ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
22 Mar 1762
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
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Sarah ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
10 Feb 1769
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
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Abigail ROOD (RUDE)
Birth:
6 Mar 1771
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Vital Records of Sturbridge, Mass.
                  
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Solomon Rood (Rude) - Blocked

Solomon Rood (Rude) was born at Norwich, New London, Connecticut 1709. His parents were George Rood (Rude) and Hannah Bush.

He married Blocked at Norwich, New London, Connecticut .

They were the parents of 15 children:
Sarah Rood (Rude) born 4 Jan 1733/34.
Solomon Rood (Rude) born 30 Jun 1735.
Mary (Marey, Marcy, Mercy) Rood (Rude) born 2 Dec 1737.
Prudence Rood (Rude) born 13 Sep 1739.
Hanah (Hannah) Rood (Rude) born 3 Aug 1741.
Simeon Rood (Rude) born 27 Sep 1743.
Ezra Rood (Rude) born 25 Jun 1745.
Olive Rood (Rude) born 17 Apr 1747.
Nathan Rood (Rude) born 24 Mar 1749.
Lavinah (Lavina) Rood (Rude) born 18 Oct 1751.
Moses Rood (Rude) born 4 Oct 1752.
Susannah Rood (Rude) born Abt 1754.
Mary Rood (Rude) born 22 Mar 1762.
Sarah Rood (Rude) born 10 Feb 1769.
Abigail Rood (Rude) born 6 Mar 1771.

Solomon Rood (Rude) died 31 Oct 1756 at Lake George, New York .