. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... teMarch I, 1707-08, and is recorded in baptismal name of his wife was Ann, buther family name is unknown. She died in1722, having borne her husband seven chil-dren: I. William, 1680; see post. 2. John,married Hannah W^ilson. 3. Thomas, marriedDeborah Langstaft. 4. Susanna, marriedSamuel W^oolston. 5. Ann, married 6. James, married Sarah Sarah. fill) William (2), eldest son and childof William ( I ) and Ann Budd, was born inNorthampton township, Burlington Jersey, in 1680, died af


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... teMarch I, 1707-08, and is recorded in baptismal name of his wife was Ann, buther family name is unknown. She died in1722, having borne her husband seven chil-dren: I. William, 1680; see post. 2. John,married Hannah W^ilson. 3. Thomas, marriedDeborah Langstaft. 4. Susanna, marriedSamuel W^oolston. 5. Ann, married 6. James, married Sarah Sarah. fill) William (2), eldest son and childof William ( I ) and Ann Budd, was born inNorthampton township, Burlington Jersey, in 1680, died after November 11,1725, the date of his will. He was born, livedand died on the original farm on which hisfather settled, having inherited the same; andhe inherited also in a marked degree the char-acteristics of his father, and led a quietdomestic life at the old home on Arneys was perhaps the most prolific of any of theBudds of Burlington county, having nine chil-dren, and it is said that more than one half ofall the persons buried in the old Methodist. 7U->0^<^^ STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 435 graveyard at Pemberton are his December 2, 1703, William Budd marriedEliza, daughter of Richard Stockton, ofSpringfield, New Jersey. Their nine childrenwere Thomas, see post; William, David, Sus-annah, Rebecca, Abigail, Elizabeth, Ann and (IV) Thomas (3), son of William (2) andEliza (Stockton) Budd, was born on the oldhomestead at Arneys Mount in 1708, diedDecember 15, 1775. He too became well pos-sessed of lands and owned a heavily timberedtract of land, whereon he built a saw mill andengaged in extensive lumber operations. Henot only conceived the idea of erecting themill and developing the resources of the region,but as well he caused to be built a number ofdwelling houses for his employees and thusfounded Buddtown, named in allusion to theenterprising founder of the village little settlement soon became a prosperouscenter of trade, with its saw,


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