Thomas Budd

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Thomas Budd

Birth
Morwenstowe, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Death
7 Oct 1918 (aged 78)
Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Caro, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 4, Lot 52, Grave 1
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Thomas married Thursa Gifford on October 8, 1865 in OH.

OBIT:

Thomas Budd, a veteran of the Civil War, died in his home on West Gambe Street, Caro, Monday, October 7, of dropsy, after almost one year of suffering.

He was born in England, August 14, 1840, and was a farmer all his life coming to this county from Sanilac in 1900. He was a member of the G.A.R. and M.E. Church. His first wife was Thursa Gifford, whom he married October 8, 1865, and they raised three boys and three girls: Waldo and Clarence of this county, and Roy of Clare; Mrs. William Witkovsky, Caro; Mrs. Minnie Bailey, Oregon, and Mrs. Alice Head of Flint. Mrs. Budd died in 1911 and May 1, 1915, he married Mrs. Nancy J. Hamilton, who survives.

His army life was spent as a member of the 103rd Ohio Volunteer in infantry. Rev. A. L. Dells conducted funeral services at the house, Wednesday afternoon.

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Enlisted in Company D, 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry at a private, July 22, 1862 at Cleveland, Ohio for a term of 3 years. Occupation: mechanic. Listed his place of residence as Orange Twp., Cuyahoga County, OH. Mustered out with Company D, June 12, 1865. His name is on Panel #14 in the Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio. See www.soldiersandsailors.com

Thomas married Thursa Gifford on October 8, 1865 in OH.

OBIT:

Thomas Budd, a veteran of the Civil War, died in his home on West Gambe Street, Caro, Monday, October 7, of dropsy, after almost one year of suffering.

He was born in England, August 14, 1840, and was a farmer all his life coming to this county from Sanilac in 1900. He was a member of the G.A.R. and M.E. Church. His first wife was Thursa Gifford, whom he married October 8, 1865, and they raised three boys and three girls: Waldo and Clarence of this county, and Roy of Clare; Mrs. William Witkovsky, Caro; Mrs. Minnie Bailey, Oregon, and Mrs. Alice Head of Flint. Mrs. Budd died in 1911 and May 1, 1915, he married Mrs. Nancy J. Hamilton, who survives.

His army life was spent as a member of the 103rd Ohio Volunteer in infantry. Rev. A. L. Dells conducted funeral services at the house, Wednesday afternoon.

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Enlisted in Company D, 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry at a private, July 22, 1862 at Cleveland, Ohio for a term of 3 years. Occupation: mechanic. Listed his place of residence as Orange Twp., Cuyahoga County, OH. Mustered out with Company D, June 12, 1865. His name is on Panel #14 in the Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio. See www.soldiersandsailors.com