Re: Father of immigrant Lieut John BUDD
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Father of immigrant Lieut John BUDD
Pete Ambler 5/11/01
"History of the Budd Family" compiled by Mrs. E.S. Miller of Bentonville, Arkansas in 1931 gives us:
THOMAS BUDD
b. May 28, 1582, married, April 24, 1609, in Maidstone, Kent, Alice Fowle, a widow, and had a son
1. Robert, b. Jan 28, 1610
Alice Budd died June 11, 1613, and Thomas Budd married 2dly.....at St. Margaret, Canterbury, Oct. 23, 1615, Sarah Johnson, of Barham, and had issue:
2.Nicholas, b. July 30, 1616, who residd at Bansted, Surrey, whe he was buried "son of Thomas Budd", Aug. 12th1625.Bansted Parish Reg.
3.Thomas, b. May 23, 1617, of whom presently
4.Joseph, b. Febr. 19, 1618, who emigrated to New Haven, Conn "ae. 15, in 1632.""Son of Thomas Budd" or of John as is stated in the Budd genealogy.
5.John, b. Dec. 16, 1618, emigrated to New Haven, ae. 14", 1632. (The ages of these two brothers, quoted from American records, e.g. Budd Genealogy, were of course only approximate, which is sufficiently indicated by the prefix "about 14" and "about 15".The boys were respectively both 14 years old, with about a year between them.
op. cit.
He married Catherine Brown and had several children.
John Budd moved to Southold, L.I. 1661, then to Rye, N.Y. where he was Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, bought on Nov. 8, 1661 Agawquamus, or Budd's Neck from the Indians, and died in 1670.
For his issue see Hist. Westchester Co, Early Germans of N.J.
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All of the above is exactly from the "History of the Budd Family"The comments are those of Mrs. E. S. Miller.
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