Judith Swanson1
F, #1709, b. 1688, d. after 1754
- Birth*: 1688; Wicaco, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania1
- Marriage*: 1712; Gloria Dei Church, Wicaco, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Spouse:Matthias Mattson2,3
- Death*: after 1754; Gloucester Co., New Jersey1
- Death: after January 1772; "widow Judith (often called Julia) was still living in January 1772, when a church census showed her living with her son William."2
Last Edited: 16 Jul 2009
Charts:
Parents:
Father: Olle Svensson1 b. 1640, d. bt 7 May 1692 - 18 Aug 1692
Mother: Lydia Ashman1 b. Apr 1647, d. 1730
Mother: Lydia Ashman1 b. Apr 1647, d. 1730
Family:
Matthias Mattson b. 12 Aug 1688, d. bt 20 Oct 1750 - 7 Nov 1750
- Marriage*: 1712; Gloria Dei Church, Wicaco, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Spouse:Matthias Mattson2,3
Children:
Peter Matson4 b. 6 Sep 1713
Catharina Matson5 b. 1716
Lydia Matson6 b. 24 Jul 1718
Maria Matson7 b. 27 May 1721
Matthias Matson+
8 b. 5 Feb 1724, d. bt 18 May 1767 - 28 May 1767
Olof Matson9 b. 8 Apr 1731
Catharina Matson5 b. 1716
Lydia Matson6 b. 24 Jul 1718
Maria Matson7 b. 27 May 1721
Matthias Matson+

Olof Matson9 b. 8 Apr 1731
Notes
- Note*: "Judy Mattson" is named in the will of her brother John Swanson. Her children are named as 'cousins', a term commonly used for niece and nephew in the seventeenth century and earlier.
Citations
- [S499] "Sven Gunnarsson and his Swanson Family", Swedish Colonial News Vol 1, No. 18, Fall 1998. (Downloaded 17 May 2007) (2023 URL: https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/…). Craig-P--Swedish-Colonial-News.pdf
- [S21] Beatty, Ronald, Beatty, Ronald compiler, "The Rambo Family Tree, 2nd edition 2006". Based on 1st ed. book by Beverly Rambo. An on-line manuscript or book viewed at http://members.aol.com/RamboBook/index.htm, version 14 Jul 2006. Portions downloaded. rambo2.txt. Beatty--Rambo-Family-Tree.pdf
- [S98] Craig, Dr. Peter S., "The Mattson & Dalbo Families of West Jersey", Swedish Colonial News Vol 2, No. 2, Summer 2000. (Downloaded 19 May 2007) (2023 URL: https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/…). Craig-P--Swedish-Colonial-News.pdf
- [S394] The records of the Swedish Lutheran churches at Raccoon and Penns Neck, 1713-1786. Translated & compiled by Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. Intro & notes by Amandus Johnson. 1938 p. 234, Raccon Creek. Swedish-Lutheran-Raccoon-Ck.pdf
- [S394] Swedish Lutheran churches, p. 238, Racoon Creek.
- [S394] Swedish Lutheran churches, p. 241, Racoon Creek.
- [S394] Swedish Lutheran churches, p. 245, Racoon Creek.
- [S394] Swedish Lutheran churches, p. 250, Racoon Creek.
- [S394] Swedish Lutheran churches, p. 259, Racoon Creek.