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Re: The Twisted John Budd(1599-1670)/Barnabas Horton Connection
Posted by: Sara Revis (ID *****4397) Date: April 27, 2004 at 20:15:18
In Reply to: The Twisted John Budd(1599-1670)/Barnabas Horton Connection by Timothy Budd of 1362

There is a lot of misinformation out there. My view from actual records is that John Budd, Sr., married Katherine Butcher in Chichester, Sussex, and their daughter, Jane, was baptized on 24 June 1633 at Chichester St. Pancras. Meanwhile, their son, John (Jr), was baptized at Chichester St. Andrew 22 Feb 1631, after the first child named John was buried at St. Andrew 20 Nov 1629.

At St. Mary Whitechurch, Stepney, there was a John baptized in 1599, and a child, John, was born there to John and Katherine Budd in 1625. However, I found nothing to tie this family to the one in Chichester. The St Mary parish record for 1620-21 is missing from the rest, because I asked for it in person at the Middlesex record office in the 1980s. Unless it has since been found, I don't see how there could be a record of a John Budd/Katherine Browne marriage there in 1620.

I must confess I don't know why it is said that John Budd was an Anglican. He did have Quaker sympathies, qv, the court case in Southold, in which he is taken to task for this, among other things.



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