Re: My mystery Budds.
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Re: My mystery Budds.
Karyn Van Kainen 2/28/06
Karyn, I am amazed at the amount of information you have garnered.I began to think that no-one else was researching Budd. Please tell me if you are descended from the same line.
I have now got most of the Info, re:- the Budds, but Thomas Rogers Budd and son Thomas Clayton Budd appear not to have been baptised, despite all my efforts over many years to trace these.
Thomas Rogers Budd from Stockport I only very recently found the connection needed to prove linkage.
He was married 1823 at Stockport to Jane Dutton.(Have copy)Witnesses at the marriage were Henry Budd and Fanny Budd.
He died (death cert.) in 1848 age 43 from T.B. (I am now waiting for the 1841 Census.)
Thomas and Jane had the following children,(not in date order).And without digging the file out the given D.O.B. are from memory, but within 1 year.
Elizabeth, Sarah, Jane, Harriet b.1826, Martha b1839, Thomas b.1834 Thomas Clayton born 1834.
Harriet married Vavasour Shrigley at M/chester Cathedral 1848. They are the parents of my Grandfather John William Shrigley (1865/6) who married Sarah Anastasia Budd (1867 Silk Street,Hulme,M/c), daur. of Thomas Clayton Budd and Margaret (Norton) born Birmingham,who was daur. of John Norton (Engineer at the Portuguese Mint and late of Bombay)and Margaret Hodgson (poss. born India).
Thomas Clayton Budd married Margaret Sarah Norton in Lisbon 1858. They were back in U.K. in 1860.
He died 1892 age 57 in Prestwich,Manchester of T.B. (Phthisis as it was then called) and Acute melancholia.
Martha Maria(his sister) married John Norton (brother-in-law) in Lisbon a few months later. They stayed over there.
Martha buried St. George's Anglican Church, Lisbon.
The Shrigley's I have back to Henry born 1714,Journeyman Tailor, son of Nicholae (also a tailor) whose Baptism is missing from the Cheshire registers!!).
My e-mail addie is :- [email protected]
It has been exciting to have a 'Budd'/ 'Shrigley' contact.
Thank you very much. I have the finer points of these families. What I did not have was the 1871Census details of Thomas C. Budd and family in Leeds, and the surname of Benjamin Wass (1851 Census) as I could not decipher it.
I personally have a gut-feeling that the Budds did not originate in Manchester, but that Thomas Rogers Budd, and /or parents were from a more Southerly County.
This is all for now, if you want copies of any info. please let me know. Once again, many thanks.
Regards, Joan harrison (nee Shrigley).
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Karyn Van Kainen 3/06/06
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joan harrison 4/08/06
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Re: My mystery Budds.