Judith was born about 1688-1690 in Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of John Calvert and Judith Stamper, who came from Lurgan, Ireland and received a land grant from William Penn around 1683. The family were Quakers. Judith married Daniel Broom of Delaware County, PA. in 1725. They are said to have children named James, Mary, Daniel, and twins Thomas and Elizabeth. In the Chester Monthly Meetings Minutes of 1759, it is thought their son Daniel was "reported for fighting, keeping loose company and neglecting meetings" and for "drinking and swearing" in 1760. In 1772 Judith's son Thomas was reported for Drinking and neglecting meetings. Her husband is thought to have died before 1766 or 1771, when Judith had bills settled for her "maintenance".
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