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Re: BUDD Family Genealogy Charts of 1774
Posted by: Stacy B. C. Wood, Jr. Date: February 20, 1999 at 08:06:27
In Reply to: Re: BUDD Family Genealogy Charts of 1774 by Robert Askew of 1365

The BUDD Family Genealogy Charts drawn up by Att'y Gen. William Bradford in 1744 show that Elizabeth BUDD, a daughter of Thomas and Deborah LONGSTAFF BUDD (the maternal grandparents of Att'y Gen. Bradford) married (1) a Samuel BUSTILL and (2) a Job RUSTON. One child resulted from the BUSTILL marriage: Grace BUSTILL who married "Ed. FAGAN." Their children were Bustill FAGAN, Eliza. FAGAN, and Hannah FAGAN. No dates or other information appear on the chart other than the fact that Elizabeth in her second marriage as Mrs. Job RUSTON had a daughter Elizabeth.

Samuel BUSTILL may be the same one of that name who was a notary public active in Burlington Co., NJ, in 1731 (see p. 346 of Judith M. Olsen's "Lippincott - Five Generations of the Descendants of Richard and Abigail Lippincott" published in 1982 by the Gloucester Co. (NJ) Historical Society - this is the only mention of a BUSTILL in the book). BUSTILLs do not appear in Edmund E. MOORE's "The Benjamin Moore Family of Burlington County, New Jersey" also published by the GCHA (1982), Henry C. Shinn's "The History of Mount Holly" (1957), "The Wood Family of Lancashire, England and Gloucester County, New Jersey" by Gladys Coupe and F. Lewis Orrell, Jr. or "This is Haddonfield" published by the Haddonfield (NJ) Historical Society in 1963.

Thomas BUDD and his ancestors (with dates, wives, etc.) back to William BUDD b. ca. 1475 of Wadsworth, Surrey, England, appear on pages 331-332 of the Lippincott book mentioned above. I believe that the book is still available from the Historical Society.

I have seen another set of charts, these by S. H. Sheib drawn in 1906 and redrawn and arranged in 1966 by Harry Marvin of Mullica Hill, NJ. These are in the collection of the Gloucester Co. Historical Society in Woodburry, NJ. They confirm that Elizabeth was a daughter of Thomas BUDD and Deborah LONGSTAFF and that Elizabeth married Samuel BUSTILL (spelled thereon as BUSTILE) and Job RUSTON. I don't recall if they include more recent generations. Suggest that you visit the Historical Society's website at www.rootsweb.com/~njglouce/gchs or e-mail Edith Hoelle, Library Director, at gchs@citnet.com

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