
Brewster, Judson (Judd)
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Name Brewster, Judson (Judd) Birth 23 Feb 1851 Northfield, Cook, Illinois, United States
Gender Male Find A Grave New Lisbon City Cemetery, New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
65963245 Verified Yes - Research Residence 1880 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States
Age: 29; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self Residence 1 Apr 1940 Duluth, St Louis, Minnesota, United States
Age: 89; Marital Status: Married _AMTID 122722689637:1030:207924248 _COLOR 5 _COLOR1 6 _FSFTID LH86-6YM _UID C3554918058D4B4F8AD02F8A3796265D0874 Death 27 Oct 1942 Duluth, St Louis, Minnesota, United States
Cause: Age: 91 Burial New Lisbon City Cemetery, New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
Person ID I986 Charles Banks and Jon Ray Family Tree Last Modified 1 Jun 2025
Father Brewster, Deacon John, b. 2 Sep 1807, Wysox, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States
d. 28 Apr 1881, New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
(Age 73 years) Mother Rhines, Charlotte, b. 13 Dec 1822, Cherry Valley, Otsego, New York, United States
d. 5 Jan 1917, New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
(Age 94 years) Marriage 4 Apr 1838 Northfield, Cook, Illinois, United States
Family ID F328 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ranney, Sarah Etta, b. 15 Jun 1853, Fredonia, Chautauqua, New York, United States
d. 27 Mar 1893, New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
(Age 39 years) Marriage 27 Jan 1875 New Lisbon, Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
Children 1. Brewster, Charles, b. 4 Jan 1877, Wisconsin, United States
d. 19 Feb 1892 (Age 15 years)2. Brewster, John, b. 4 Sep 1880, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States
d. 14 Jan 1924, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States
(Age 43 years)Family ID F330 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Jan 2026
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Notes - Judd Brewster, son of John and Charlotte (Rhines) Brewster, was born in Northfield Twp, Cook Co, Illinois, February 23, 1851, and passed away at Duluth, MN, october 27, 1942. When 2 years of age he came with his parents to Wisconsin where the family, as pioneers, settled on a farm in the town of Fountain. Mr. Brewster attended the Little Red School in the town of Fountain and later taught a few terms in the same school. After leaving the farm he engaged in the milling business at Glendale for several years and then became a partner with his brother, Henry, in a mercantile enterprise at Shokapee, Minnesota. From there he went to Duluth, where he completed several contracts for the Northwestern Railroad Company. He later engaged in the real estate business in Duluth which he conducted until a few years ago. He was united in marriage to Sarah Ette Ranney of Hustler on January 27, 1875. She, with their two sons, Charles and John, preceded him in death. His only living relatives are three nephews, J. P. Gibson, Jr. of Rye, New York; and H. J. Gibson and J. C. Curtis of New Lisbon. Burial in the New Lisbon Cemetery.
