bullet Charlie JUDGE was born in 1866. He died on APR 5 1943. Parents: John JUDGE and Nancy HOGUE.

He was married to Anna MCCRAY about 1890. Children were: Inez JUDGE.


bullet Christopher Columbus JUDGE was born on SEP 30 1871 in Indiantown, Tama Co., IA. He died on OCT 27 1966 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. from his obit: marriage date was April 17,1898
His father was Henry E. Judge, this is a new middle initial we didn't have. Parents: Henry Elisha JUDGE and Mary Magdalene DUNBAR.

He was married to Lucy A. HEMPY on AUG 17 1898 in Lucy's parents home in Montour, Tama Co., IA. Children were: Harold E. JUDGE, Truman Russell JUDGE, Kenneth A. JUDGE, Dorothy Marie JUDGE, Clifford C. JUDGE, Erma O. JUDGE, Erwin O. JUDGE, Roger E. JUDGE.


bullet Clifford C. JUDGE was born on JUL 19 1907 in Marshall Co., Iowa. He died on AUG 11 1929 in North of Le Grand at the quarry. Parents: Christopher Columbus JUDGE and Lucy A. HEMPY .


bullet Colleen JUDGE was born about 1927. Parents: Kenneth A. JUDGE and Arlene AMBLER.

She was married to Frank ROSS about 1950. Children were: Jaymie ROSS, Andy ROSS.


bullet Daizy JUDGE was born about 1877. She died UNKNOWN.

She was married to Charles HALLODAY on AUG 15 1903.


bullet Dallas H. JUDGE was born on DEC 24 1927. Parents: Harold E. JUDGE and Martha EARHART.


bullet Daniel Ryan JUDGE was born on MAY 8 1988 in Des Moines, IA. Parents: Brian Keith JUDGE and Karla Fleta HARTWELL.


bullet Darwin Lee JUDGE was born on FEB 16 1956. He died on APR 29 1975 in Am. Embassy, TanSonNhutAirprt, Saigon, Vietnam. Parents: Henry Elisha JUDGE and Ida Maud PARSONS.


bullet David R. JUDGE was born about 1951. Parents: Roger E. JUDGE and Margaret SMITH.


bullet Dennis Lynn JUDGE was born on JAN 18 1959 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. He died on NOV 20 1987 in near Garwin, IA. Parents: Virgil Leroy JUDGE and Beverly Jean HENNESY.

He was married to Mary Gay KROUGH on APR 4 1987.


bullet Donald Keith JUDGE was born on APR 27 1941. Parents: Samuel Richard JUDGE and Maxine Margaret WHITFORD .

He was married to Judith Elaine DECKER on OCT 25 1964. Children were: Tamara Sue JUDGE, Valerie Dawn JUDGE.


bullet Dorothy Marie JUDGE was born on MAY 22 1906 in Marshall Co., Iowa. She died on OCT 2 1995 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. Parents: Christopher Columbus JUDGE and Lucy A. HEMPY .


bullet Douglas A. JUDGE was born about 1948. Parents: Roger E. JUDGE and Margaret SMITH.


bullet Elaine Wilma JUDGE was born on DEC 21 1937. Parents: Lewis Raymond JUDGE and Wilma Agnes WELLS.

She was married to Theron Ralph WILKERSON on SEP 1 1956. Children were: Sharon Kay WILKERSON, Cindy Jean WILKERSON, Dale Lee WILKERSON.

She was married to Clarence H. RIDEOUT on MAY 28 1977 in Marshall Co., IA.

She was married to Larry BENSON on DEC 6 1986.


bullet Eliza JUDGE was born about 1814. She died UNKNOWN. Parents: John JUDGE and Mary DRAKE.

She was married to Isaac GRAY about 1834 in Ohio.


bullet Erma O. JUDGE was born on DEC 6 1911 in Marshall Co., Iowa. She died UNKNOWN. Parents: Christopher Columbus JUDGE and Lucy A. HEMPY.

She was married to Lawrence A. POWERS about 1931. Children were: Harvey POWERS , Wendell POWERS, Donald A. POWERS, Joyce POWERS, Judy POWERS.


bullet Erwin O. JUDGE was born on DEC 6 1911 in Marshall Co., Iowa. He died on DEC 7 1911 in Marshall Co., Iowa. Parents: Christopher Columbus JUDGE and Lucy A. HEMPY.


bullet Gary Lee JUDGE was born on DEC 5 1961 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. Parents: Virgil Leroy JUDGE and Beverly Jean HENNESY.

He was married to Karen Ione HARTWELL on AUG 22 1986 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. Children were: Aaron Michael JUDGE.


bullet George JUDGE was born in 1823 in OH. He died on DEC 20 1895 in Mechanicksburg, Henry Co., IN. Parents: John JUDGE and Mary DRAKE.

He was married to Catherine COON on SEP 30 1847 in Henry Co., Indiana.

He was married to Mary Jane SMALL on JUN 27 1885 in New Castle, Henry Co., IN.


bullet George JUDGE was born in 1880. He died on APR 15 1955. Parents: John JUDGE and Nancy HOGUE.


bullet Gertrude A. JUDGE was born on AUG 9 1884 in Henry Co., IN. She died UNKNOWN. Parents: Lewis H. JUDGE and Ella MAGGART.

She was married to Harry BICKEL on NOV 19 1902 in Henry Co., IN.


bullet Gertrude Viola JUDGE was born on DEC 16 1910 in Indian Village Twsp., Tama, IA. She died on MAY 18 1993 in Portland, OR. Parents: Samuel Sylvester JUDGE and Elva Ruth RICHARDS.

She was married to Jessie Fredrick KERR on JUL 6 1929. Children were: Lelia Ruth KERR.


bullet Harold E. JUDGE was born on AUG 11 1899 in Marshall Co., IA. He died UNKNOWN. Parents: Christopher Columbus JUDGE and Lucy A. HEMPY.

He was married to Martha EARHART on MAR 25 1925 in Garwin, IA. Children were: Dallas H. JUDGE, Wayne E. JUDGE, Lee R. JUDGE, Beverly JUDGE.


bullet Henry Elisha JUDGE was born on APR 17 1920 in Garwin, Tama, IA. Parents: Samuel Sylvester JUDGE and Elva Ruth RICHARDS .

He was married to Ida Maud PARSONS on SEP 29 1946 in CO. Children were: Lorraine Frances JUDGE , Loren Eugene JUDGE, Darwin Lee JUDGE.


bullet Henry Elisha JUDGE was born on JUN 18 1835 in Knox Co., OH. He died on MAR 24 1925 in Marshall Co., IA. Lewis Judge wrote these words in 1983. copied into this program by M. De France Jacobson (Lewis's niece) in 1994.

John Judge- Father of Henry Judge, married Mary Drake, mother of Henry. They had ten children.

Henry Judge was born in Knox County Ohio around year 1834. His folks moved to Henry County Indiana, Greensboro Township. The John Judge family moved to Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa around year 1843. They lived at Farmington Iowa two years as his father John Judge drowned in Des Moines River. The family moved back to Mechanicsburg Indiana where they lived until year 1854. Then the family moved to Henry County Indiana so some of the family located in Hancock County and Madison County Indiana close by Henry County. A few of the older children did not come to Iowa with the family year 1843 as one son, John Judge, stayed and bought land around the three countys in indiana Mechanicsburg Indiana is in Madison County close by Henry County.

Henry Judge married Mary Magdalene Dunbar May 3, 1856 around Henry County Indiana. One week after Henry and Mary were married they started for Iowa with a wagon drawn by oxen accompanied by Mary's father Archibald Dunbar Sr. and her brother Archibald Jr. and wife Nancy. They crossed some creeks with water up to the top of the wagon box. They were ferried across the Mississippi River at Clinton Iowa.

They came to Indiantown one of the first settlements in Tama County Iowa northwest part of Indian Village township as it was late to plant crops they stayed the winter of 1856-1857 with a widower Jacob Applegate and his two children William and Mary Ann.

The next spring they bought some land northwest corner of Indian Village township. This farm had a Garwin Iowa address. They lived there until year 1908 then sold to son Samuel Juldge, later sold to Pete Kouba. They recorded the land some in 1858 and some in 1859 at the Tama County Court House Book 7 page 554.

They built a small one room cabin of board slabs perpendiculary or up and down, the spring of 1957. A few years later they built a comfortable home on the honestead. The first few years she had to wash clothes at Sugar Creek a mile away. A short time later they founda spring a half a mile away east of the homestead. After being fixed up furnisted water for several familys. When I was young I remember Al and Mary Ann Coleman family and Art and Mable Petrie family both hauling water from this spring with a team of horses, a skid and two barrels.

The Mesquakie Indians were frequent visitors around the neighborhood so she was frightened many times. One time a war party passed close by the spring of water in their war paint and yelling coming home from fighting another Indian tribe.

Grandma attended her first church services after arriving in Tama County in the Welton school house. Various pioneer preachers held forth here and if no preacher materialized Doc Welton done the preaching. Later she attended religious services in the Dobson school house Carlton township conducted by J. L. Bean then a very young man. At this time period she united with the society of friends. She has a recollection that at one time during high water they were forced to go a long time without wheat bread but at last Henry Judge and Jim Murty succeeded in getting across the river in a wagon and secured wheat flour at the Scholfield Mill near Le Grand on the Iowa River north of Le Grand, Iowa.


Their children were born on this place and all four children grew up on this homestead. My sister Gertrude, brother Samuel Richard, and Walter plus myself were born in this house.

My folks, Samuel and Elva Judge boght the farm around 1908 and sold the farm to Pete Kouba around year 1918.

Grandfather Henry Judge was a good manager. He bought a eighty acres up on the level now owned by Betty Gaunt Smaha. My father talked about going up on the prairie and making hay and picking corn but Grandpa and Grandma Judge liked living where they had plenty of timber for firewood and a wind break, also easy to get water. Grandpa and Grandma Judge put up a good sized barn, but getting a little old, my father Samuel Judge put up a new barn after he started farming the home place. Both barns burned down around 1913. As they was quite a lot of hay in the barn, a lot of people come from miles away with teams and buggys as it lit the sky up and had just turned dark in the evening. My Grandfather by marriage, Lewis Lanning Taylor, built both new barns for my folks.

A certain season of the year prairie chickens were shop or trapped for food. On one occasion Grandfather at one shot killed twenty prairie chickens out of a flock which had lit on a fence.

Grandpa Judge was nearly six foot tall and fairly slim when I knew him. They say he was real stout and could walk real good when he was 80 years old. Grandpa Judge had a long beard but a nice hair cut when I knew him. When I first could remember Grandpa Judge was when he would come in a buggy hitched to one horse. he would bring apples, watermelon, mushmelon and hore hound stick candy. Those were good sticks of candy. A maple taste five or six inches long.

My grandparents moved to the Elisha Richards farm in Marion township, Marshall County, Iowa which they bought around 1908 or before. The farm was one half mile south of the Waltz school or one half mile north of the two Le Grand stone quarrys. Elisha Richards was my grandfather on my mother's side. My Grandparents Judge lived on this farm the rest of their lives. They lived one year on the eighty acre on the prairie in the early days, but I don't know what year.

My Grandparents son Aaron never married and lived with my Grandparents in the years that I knew them. They raised fancy barrel rock chickens, quite a few turkeys which hatched out young ones along the road in the hazel brush. They raised a few acres of corn and sweet corn. uncle Aaron put out quite a few acres of truck gardening, tomatoes, pickles and lots of real good watermelons and mushmelons. They also had a real good herd of Holstein milk cows. They also had a couple of Holstein bulls that were quite mean. They had a pature on some bottom land where they was lots of walnut and butternut trees. Sometimes the nut hunters were found up a tree when Uncle Aaron went after the milk cows. There is still one apple tree on west side of road where their house was. They planted lots of apple and cherry trees in the early days. Uncle Aaron gave many hair cuts to neighbors, friends,and relatives. My folks kept a black horse for Grandpa Judge in his later years, a beautiful driving mare named Coli, not very tame though. When I was around seven years old my father rented some pasture north of the town of quarry on north side of the Iowa River. The river got out of bounds. Dad and I went after the horses in a spring wagon and team. We got halters on some of the horses but Coli was a little wild and went swimming way out in the river right over some of the fences. I didn't think she would ever come back but after some time she came back and followed the rest of the horses home.

My Grandparents had around ten children but lost the first children. The last four lived.

They was several familys that came to Iowa from around Henry County and settled in marshall and Tama County Iowa. Ferguson family, Bond family, Dunbar familys, Dobson family.

My Grandparents Henry and Mary were buried in Dobson cemetery Carlton township, Tama County Iowa around five miles southwest of Garwin Iowa. Close by the Carlton Brethryn Church.
Parents: John JUDGE and Mary DRAKE.

He was married to Mary Magdalene DUNBAR on MAY 1 1856 in Henry Co., IN. Children were: Aaron E. JUDGE, Isabel JUDGE, Christopher Columbus JUDGE, Samuel Sylvester JUDGE .


bullet Hugh JUDGE was born about 1750. He died on DEC 31 1834.


bullet Inez JUDGE was born about 1891. She died UNKNOWN. Parents: Charlie JUDGE and Anna MCCRAY.

She was married to Verlie JACKSON on DEC 23 1908.


bullet Isabel JUDGE was born on DEC 3 1870 in Indiantown, Tama Co., IA. She died in NOV 1952. Parents: Henry Elisha JUDGE and Mary Magdalene DUNBAR.

She was married to William P. HOWARD about 1892. Children were: Ward Watkins HOWARD, Edward Clarence HOWARD.


bullet Jacob JUDGE was born on SEP 6 1993. Parents: Wayne E. II JUDGE and Julie STEGGAL.


bullet James Kendrick JUDGE was born on OCT 8 1976. Parents: Loren Eugene JUDGE and Sheila Faye RHODES.


bullet Jason Scott JUDGE was born on JAN 23 1975. Parents: Loren Eugene JUDGE and Sheila Faye RHODES.


bullet Jennifer Lynn JUDGE was born on NOV 30 1977 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. She died on DEC 4 1977 in Iowa City, IA. Parents: Randy Arthur JUDGE and Rebecca Sue DRUMMER.


bullet Jessie R. JUDGE was born on JUL 8 1881. She died UNKNOWN. Parents: Lewis H. JUDGE and Ella MAGGART.

She was married to Walter E. MAPLE on SEP 21 1901 in Henry Co., IN.


bullet John JUDGE was born about 1790 in PA. He died about 1845 in Farmington, Van Buren Co., Iowa. 9/95
Not very much is known about John Judge Sr. According to his grandson Lewis' biography in Henry County,IN history book, John Judge,Sr. was born in Pennsylvania. This would make logical sense because Mary Drake, his wife, was also born in Pennsylvania according to two census records. Lewis' biography also states that he drowned in the Des Moines river, whereupon Lewis' father John Jr. came back to Harrison Twp, Henry Co. IN.

The only census we have found John Judge is in 1830 Milford Twp, Knox Co.,Ohio. There are total of 9 people in the family, no slaves, no foreigners. 1 male (40-50), 1 female (30-40), females=2 under 5, 1 between 5-10, 2 between 10-15, males=1 under 5, 1 between 5-10. In 1830 this would account for John, Mary, and 7 children all born before Margaret, Henry, and Mary who were all three born after 1830.

After 1830 we lose track of them until, but according to Uncle Lewis, they arrive in Farmington,IA. They are said to have stayed there for two years, perhaps from 1843-1845 at which time John Judge drowned.

Uncle Lewis Judge (Samuel Judge's son) says that they returned to IN after John Judge died, but this is probably not correct since Mary Judge is in IA for the 1950 census. However, John Judge Jr. married his wife in IN in 1846. So, perhaps John Judge Jr. returned to IN but not the whole family. We do know that Mary Judge(57 yrs) and her three children, Margaret (18yrs), Henry (14yrs), and Mary (12yrs.) were in Lee County (next to Van Buren and Davis Counties), IA in the 1850 census.

We also know that the 4 of them must have returned to Indiana sometime between 1850-1854, as Margaret married Philip Collier in 1854. And Mary Judge married Archibald Dunbar in 1856. (see notes for Mary Judge, the mother of Henry Judge.)

He was married to Mary DRAKE about 1810. Children were: Eliza JUDGE, Matilde JUDGE, Caroline JUDGE, Sarah JUDGE, Phoebe JUDGE, George JUDGE, John JUDGE, Margaret JUDGE, Henry Elisha JUDGE, Mary JUDGE.


bullet John JUDGE was born on SEP 23 1825 in OH. He died on SEP 6 1901 in Henry Co., IN. Parents: John JUDGE and Mary DRAKE.

He was married to Sarah A. JONES on SEP 23 1847 in Henry Co., IN. Children were: Lewis H. JUDGE.

He was married to Nancy HOGUE about 1860. Children were: Alpharetta JUDGE, Charlie JUDGE, George JUDGE.


bullet Jonathon JUDGE was born on JUL 30 1971. Parents: Wayne E. JUDGE and Margaret HATCH.

He was married to Cari EGGLESTON on MAY 7 1994. Children were: Nathan JUDGE.


bullet Kathy Faye JUDGE was born on FEB 4 1972 in Thailand. Parents: Loren Eugene JUDGE and Sheila Faye RHODES.


bullet Kelly Nicholas JUDGE was born on DEC 6 1990. Parents: Brian Keith JUDGE and Karla Fleta HARTWELL.


bullet Kenneth A. JUDGE was born on DEC 11 1904 in Marshall Co., Iowa. Parents: Christopher Columbus JUDGE and Lucy A. HEMPY .

He was married to Arlene AMBLER on DEC 24 1926 in Carlton Brethren Dhurch, Tama Co., IA. Children were: Colleen JUDGE.


bullet Kimberly Rae JUDGE was born on NOV 10 1966. Parents: Raymond Lewis JUDGE and Sharon Kay LOW.

She was married to Douglas Rinehart BRECHT on JAN 22 1994 in St.Michaels Catholic Church, Norway, IA.


bullet Lawrence Allen JUDGE was born on OCT 26 1918 in Near Garwin, Mattingly Est. farm. He died on JAN 30 1946. Parents: Samuel Sylvester JUDGE and Elva Ruth RICHARDS.


bullet Lee R. JUDGE was born on SEP 9 1937. Parents: Harold E. JUDGE and Martha EARHART.

He was married to Karen PARRISH on OCT 10 1958. Children were: Lorrie JUDGE, Timothy Alan JUDGE.


bullet Lewis H. JUDGE was born on APR 13 1850 in Harrison Twnshp, Henry Co., IN. He died UNKNOWN. Parents: John JUDGE and Sarah A. JONES.

He was married to Ella MAGGART on JAN 8 1874 in Henry Co., IN. Children were: Jessie R. JUDGE, Gertrude A. JUDGE.


bullet Lewis Raymond JUDGE was born on FEB 7 1909 in Indian Village Twsp., Tama, IA. Lewis Judge wrote these words in 1983. copied into this program by M. De France Jacobson (Lewis's niece) in 1994.

John Judge- Father of Henry Judge, married Mary Drake, mother of Henry. They had ten children.

Henry Judge was born in Knox County Ohio around year 1834. His folks moved to Henry County Indiana, Greensboro Township. The John Judge family moved to Farmington, Van Buren County, Iowa around year 1843. They lived at Farmington Iowa two years as his father John Judge drowned in Des Moines River. The family moved back to Mechanicsburg Indiana where they lived until year 1854. Then the family moved to Henry County Indiana so some of the family located in Hancock County and Madison County Indiana close by Henry County. A few of the older children did not come to Iowa with the family year 1843 as one son, John Judge, stayed and bought land around the three countys in indiana Mechanicsburg Indiana is in Madison County close by Henry County.

Henry Judge married Mary Magdalene Dunbar May 3, 1856 around Henry County Indiana. One week after Henry and Mary were married they started for Iowa with a wagon drawn by oxen accompanied by Mary's father Archibald Dunbar Sr. and her brother Archibald Jr. and wife Nancy. They crossed some creeks with water up to the top of the wagon box. They were ferried across the Mississippi River at Clinton Iowa.

They came to Indiantown one of the first settlements in Tama County Iowa northwest part of Indian Village township as it was late to plant crops they stayed the winter of 1856-1857 with a widower Jacob Applegate and his two children William and Mary Ann.

The next spring they bought some land northwest corner of Indian Village township. This farm had a Garwin Iowa address. They lived there until year 1908 then sold to son Samuel Juldge, later sold to Pete Kouba. They recorded the land some in 1858 and some in 1859 at the Tama County Court House Book 7 page 554.

They built a small one room cabin of board slabs perpendiculary or up and down, the spring of 1957. A few years later they built a comfortable home on the honestead. The first few years she had to wash clothes at Sugar Creek a mile away. A short time later they founda spring a half a mile away east of the homestead. After being fixed up furnisted water for several familys. When I was young I remember Al and Mary Ann Coleman family and Art and Mable Petrie family both hauling water from this spring with a team of horses, a skid and two barrels.

The Mesquakie Indians were frequent visitors around the neighborhood so she was frightened many times. One time a war party passed close by the spring of water in their war paint and yelling coming home from fighting another Indian tribe.

Grandma attended her first church services after arriving in Tama County in the Welton school house. Various pioneer preachers held forth here and if no preacher materialized Doc Welton done the preaching. Later she attended religious services in the Dobson school house Carlton township conducted by J. L. Bean then a very young man. At this time period she united with the society of friends. She has a recollection that at one time during high water they were forced to go a long time without wheat bread but at last Henry Judge and Jim Murty succeeded in getting across the river in a wagon and secured wheat flour at the Scholfield Mill near Le Grand on the Iowa River north of Le Grand, Iowa.


Their children were born on this place and all four children grew up on this homestead. My sister Gertrude, brother Samuel Richard, and Walter plus myself were born in this house.

My folks, Samuel and Elva Judge boght the farm around 1908 and sold the farm to Pete Kouba around year 1918.

Grandfather Henry Judge was a good manager. He bought a eighty acres up on the level now owned by Betty Gaunt Smaha. My father talked about going up on the prairie and making hay and picking corn but Grandpa and Grandma Judge liked living where they had plenty of timber for firewood and a wind break, also easy to get water. Grandpa and Grandma Judge put up a good sized barn, but getting a little old, my father Samuel Judge put up a new barn after he started farming the home place. Both barns burned down around 1913. As they was quite a lot of hay in the barn, a lot of people come from miles away with teams and buggys as it lit the sky up and had just turned dark in the evening. My Grandfather by marriage, Lewis Lanning Taylor, built both new barns for my folks.

A certain season of the year prairie chickens were shop or trapped for food. On one occasion Grandfather at one shot killed twenty prairie chickens out of a flock which had lit on a fence.

Grandpa Judge was nearly six foot tall and fairly slim when I knew him. They say he was real stout and could walk real good when he was 80 years old. Grandpa Judge had a long beard but a nice hair cut when I knew him. When I first could remember Grandpa Judge was when he would come in a buggy hitched to one horse. he would bring apples, watermelon, mushmelon and hore hound stick candy. Those were good sticks of candy. A maple taste five or six inches long.

My grandparents moved to the Elisha Richards farm in Marion township, Marshall County, Iowa which they bought around 1908 or before. The farm was one half mile south of the Waltz school or one half mile north of the two Le Grand stone quarrys. Elisha Richards was my grandfather on my mother's side. My Grandparents Judge lived on this farm the rest of their lives. They lived one year on the eighty acre on the prairie in the early days, but I don't know what year.

My Grandparents son Aaron never married and lived with my Grandparents in the years that I knew them. They raised fancy barrel rock chickens, quite a few turkeys which hatched out young ones along the road in the hazel brush. They raised a few acres of corn and sweet corn. uncle Aaron put out quite a few acres of truck gardening, tomatoes, pickles and lots of real good watermelons and mushmelons. They also had a real good herd of Holstein milk cows. They also had a couple of Holstein bulls that were quite mean. They had a pature on some bottom land where they was lots of walnut and butternut trees. Sometimes the nut hunters were found up a tree when Uncle Aaron went after the milk cows. There is still one apple tree on west side of road where their house was. They planted lots of apple and cherry trees in the early days. Uncle Aaron gave many hair cuts to neighbors, friends,and relatives. My folks kept a black horse for Grandpa Judge in his later years, a beautiful driving mare named Coli, not very tame though. When I was around seven years old my father rented some pasture north of the town of quarry on north side of the Iowa River. The river got out of bounds. Dad and I went after the horses in a spring wagon and team. We got halters on some of the horses but Coli was a little wild and went swimming way out in the river right over some of the fences. i didn't think she would ever come back but after some time she came back and followed the rest of the horses home.

My Grandparents had around ten children but lost the first children. The last four lived.

They was several familys that came to Iowa from around Henry County and settled in marshall and Tama County Iowa. Ferguson family, Bond family, Dunbar familys, Dobson family.

My Grandparents Henry and Mary were buried in kDobson cemetery Carlton township, Tama County Iowa around five miles southwest of Garwin Iowa. Close by the Carlton Brethryn Church.
Parents: Samuel Sylvester JUDGE and Elva Ruth RICHARDS.

He was married to Wilma Agnes WELLS on DEC 20 1935 in Le Grand, IA. Children were: Elaine Wilma JUDGE, Raymond Lewis JUDGE.


bullet Linda Ruth JUDGE was born on JUL 23 1958. Parents: Samuel Richard JUDGE and Maxine Margaret WHITFORD.

She was married to Kenneth WAITE on MAY 10 1980.

She was married to Michael BARNETT about 1990. Children were: Devon Ryan BARNETT.


bullet Loren Eugene JUDGE was born on MAY 1 1949 in Garwin, IA. He died on MAY 10 1988 in Elizabeth City, NC. Parents: Henry Elisha JUDGE and Ida Maud PARSONS.

He was married to Sheila Faye RHODES on OCT 7 1973. Children were: Kathy Faye JUDGE, Jason Scott JUDGE, James Kendrick JUDGE.


bullet Lorraine Frances JUDGE was born on AUG 18 1947. Parents: Henry Elisha JUDGE and Ida Maud PARSONS.

She was married to Gregory Duff DESAULNIERS on JUL 7 1968. Children were: Christopher Jon DESAULNIERS , DeLinn Jill DESAULNIERS.


bullet Lorrie JUDGE was born on JUL 5 1959. Parents: Lee R. JUDGE and Karen PARRISH.

She was married to Robert DAMMAN about 1980. Children were: Matthew DAMMAN, Michael DAMMAN, Adam DAMMAN.


bullet Margaret JUDGE was born on SEP 5 1832 in OH. She died in 1925 in Markleville, IN. Parents: John JUDGE and Mary DRAKE.

She was married to Philip COLLIER on MAY 18 1854 in Henry Co., IN. Children were: Almira COLLIER, William H. COLLIER, Jasper H. COLLIER, George S. COLLIER, John M. COLLIER, Mary E. COLLIER, Charles R. COLLIER, W. S. Grant COLLIER, Philip Alton COLLIER, C. Clarence COLLIER.


bullet Mark Allen JUDGE was born on MAR 16 1982 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., IA. Parents: Randy Arthur JUDGE and Rebecca Sue DRUMMER.

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