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John Budd

Birth
Chichester, Chichester District, West Sussex, England
Death
5 Nov 1684 (aged 53)
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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John Budd was baptized on 22 February 1630[/31] at the Church of Saint Andrew-in-the-Oxmarket in Chichester, Sussex, England (50.8366, -0.7769), a son of John Budd and Katherine Butcher.

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Will of John Budd, Jr.

New York Wills:
Page 130

JOHN BUDD, Southold. "I John Budd of the Town of Southold, being at present weak in body." "My mind and will is, and I doe hereby bequeath to my wife Mary Budd, two cows, a bed, and all household goods, and the negro woman called Catharine and her child." And she is to remain in my new dwelling house, and my eldest son John shall maintain her with victualls during her widowhood. And anything more for her comfort shall be at the discretion of my executors. I also leave her one piece of gold, value 21 shillings." He leaves to his eldest son John, all his accommodations of land and meadow, and commonage lying between the Fresh meadow and Plum Gut, as will appear by Record, with all Housing and farming implements. Also 4 oxen, 3 cows, 6 horses. "If he marries without the consent of my executors, then he is to have only two-thirds of what is here left to him. And he is to make no sale or Trucker of any part of his estate without the consent of my executors until he come to the age of twenty-five years." He leaves to his son Joseph, "all my right and interest in a neck of land in Westchester. which lieth between Blind Brook and Mamaroneck River, and an island of meadow belonging thereto (except 100 acres of upland and 4 acres of meadow), and all my housing and improvements on said land." He leaves to his daughter Mary, wife of Christopher Youngs, one half of his right of land and meadow at Accobauk. To daughter Hannah wife of Jonathan Hart, 100 acres of land, and 4 acres of meadow in the neck called Mensarninck lying between Joseph Budds and Langleys. To daughter Ann, one half of his right of land and meadow at Accobauk, and œ15; to daughter Sarah œ30, when she arrives at the age of eighteen; makes his "respected friends and neighbors," John Tuttle, Sr., and Isaac Arnold his executors, and leaves to each of them "50 shillings to buy what they shall best like to remember me by."

Dated October 27, 1684. Witnesses, John Budd, Ann Budd. Proved at Court of Oyer and Terminer, in Southampton, November 12, 1684.

Inventory, taken November 5, 1684: 11 oxen, 14 cows, 12 two-year-old cattle, 158 sheep, 10 horses, 27 pounds of Powder, 20 pounds of shot, 50 pounds of shot. Inventory of property at Rye.

New York Wills:
Page 166

Page 155. Thomas Dongan, Lieutenant-Governor, etc. Know ye that at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at Southampton in the County of Suffolk, on the 12th day of November, 1684, the will of JOHN BUDD of Southold was proved, and Mr. John Tuthill and Mr. Isaac Arnold were appointed executors. The same is confirmed February 23, 1684/5.

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John Budd was baptized on 22 February 1630[/31] at the Church of Saint Andrew-in-the-Oxmarket in Chichester, Sussex, England (50.8366, -0.7769), a son of John Budd and Katherine Butcher.

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Will of John Budd, Jr.

New York Wills:
Page 130

JOHN BUDD, Southold. "I John Budd of the Town of Southold, being at present weak in body." "My mind and will is, and I doe hereby bequeath to my wife Mary Budd, two cows, a bed, and all household goods, and the negro woman called Catharine and her child." And she is to remain in my new dwelling house, and my eldest son John shall maintain her with victualls during her widowhood. And anything more for her comfort shall be at the discretion of my executors. I also leave her one piece of gold, value 21 shillings." He leaves to his eldest son John, all his accommodations of land and meadow, and commonage lying between the Fresh meadow and Plum Gut, as will appear by Record, with all Housing and farming implements. Also 4 oxen, 3 cows, 6 horses. "If he marries without the consent of my executors, then he is to have only two-thirds of what is here left to him. And he is to make no sale or Trucker of any part of his estate without the consent of my executors until he come to the age of twenty-five years." He leaves to his son Joseph, "all my right and interest in a neck of land in Westchester. which lieth between Blind Brook and Mamaroneck River, and an island of meadow belonging thereto (except 100 acres of upland and 4 acres of meadow), and all my housing and improvements on said land." He leaves to his daughter Mary, wife of Christopher Youngs, one half of his right of land and meadow at Accobauk. To daughter Hannah wife of Jonathan Hart, 100 acres of land, and 4 acres of meadow in the neck called Mensarninck lying between Joseph Budds and Langleys. To daughter Ann, one half of his right of land and meadow at Accobauk, and œ15; to daughter Sarah œ30, when she arrives at the age of eighteen; makes his "respected friends and neighbors," John Tuttle, Sr., and Isaac Arnold his executors, and leaves to each of them "50 shillings to buy what they shall best like to remember me by."

Dated October 27, 1684. Witnesses, John Budd, Ann Budd. Proved at Court of Oyer and Terminer, in Southampton, November 12, 1684.

Inventory, taken November 5, 1684: 11 oxen, 14 cows, 12 two-year-old cattle, 158 sheep, 10 horses, 27 pounds of Powder, 20 pounds of shot, 50 pounds of shot. Inventory of property at Rye.

New York Wills:
Page 166

Page 155. Thomas Dongan, Lieutenant-Governor, etc. Know ye that at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at Southampton in the County of Suffolk, on the 12th day of November, 1684, the will of JOHN BUDD of Southold was proved, and Mr. John Tuthill and Mr. Isaac Arnold were appointed executors. The same is confirmed February 23, 1684/5.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138204006/john-budd: accessed ), memorial page for John Budd (Feb 1631–5 Nov 1684), Find a Grave Memorial ID 138204006, citing Old Burying Ground of First Presbyterian Church, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by C Boetsch (contributor 48409474).