Judith Sisko

Judith Sisko was Benjamin Sisko's half-sister and Joseph Sisko's daughter. Judith was living in Portland in 2371. 

In 2372, Judith tried to help her father in his restaurant, but the elder Sisko refused; something Benjamin Sisko scolded his father about. According to Joseph Sisko, Judith had a life of her own "to worry about" and she never put enough cayenne pepper in the jambalaya: a trait, Ben Sisko noted, her mother also shared, which was why Joseph Sisko believed meant "she has no business being in a kitchen". 

At Patricia Graves's last requests, Scott Fack arranged to have her belongings shipped to her cousin, Judith Sisko. (: "Told Me I Was Saved, But You Never Said What From")


 * No dialogue established whether Judith Sisko lived in Portland, Maine, Portland, Oregon or another location named Portland.


 * While only referred to as "Judith" in dialogue in "Told Me I Was Saved, But You Never Said What From", it's inferred the Judith in question is Benjamin Sisko's sister, as Fack states her brother was a previous patient of his after Wolf 359.