Mary Horton
F, #1367, b. circa 1633, d. between October 1684 and November 1684
Mary Horton|b. c 1633\nd. bt Oct 1684 - Nov 1684|p1367.htm|Barnabas Horton (Immigrant 1633-8)|b. 1600\nd. 13 Jul 1680|p2728.htm|Mary Langton||p2735.htm|||||||||||||
| Reference | 8G Grm | |
| Charts | Pedigree starting with Jack (representing the grandchildren) - incorporates the branches below - largest chart Pedigree for John Jewett Garland |
| Father* | Barnabas Horton (Immigrant 1633-8) b. 1600, d. 13 Jul 1680 | |
| Mother* | Mary Langton |
| Birth* | circa 1633 | Mary Horton was born circa 1633.1 |
| She was the daughter of Barnabas Horton (Immigrant 1633-8) and Mary Langton. | ||
| Marriage* | 1653 | Mary Horton married John Budd (Immigrant 1637), son of Lt. John Budd and Catheryn Butcher, in 1653 at Southold (Long Island), Suffolk Co., New York.1,2 |
| Death* | between October 1684 and November 1684 | Mary Horton died between October 1684 and November 1684 at Southold (Long Island), Suffolk Co., New York.3 |
| (InWillOf) Will | 27 October 1684 | She was mentioned in the will of John Budd (Immigrant 1637) on 27 October 1684 at Southold (Long Island), Suffolk Co., New York, she got "two cows, a bed, and all household good, and the negro woman called Catherine and her child. And she is to remain in my new dwelling house" (with son John supporting her) "also leave her one piece of gold, value 21 shillings"; I, John Budd of the Town of Southold, being at present wek in body, my mind and will is , and I doe hereby bequeath to my wife Mary Budd, two cows, a bed, and all household good, and the negro woman called Catherine 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. Eldest son John receives 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. To Joseph, all my right and interest in a neck of land in Westchester, hich lieth between Blind Brook and the 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. To 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, on half of his right of land and meadow at Accobauk, and 15 pounds; to daughter Sarah 30 pounds 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 shilings to buy what they shall best like to remember me by. witnesses John Budd and Ann Budd.4 |
Family | John Budd (Immigrant 1637) b. 12 May 1625, d. 5 Nov 1684 | |
| Children | 1. | Mary Budd b. Sep 1654 |
| 2. | Hannah Budd b. 1657 | |
| 3. | John Budd b. 1659 | |
| 4. | Ann Budd+ b. 1667 | |
| 5. | Joseph Budd b. 1669 | |
| 6. | Sarah Budd b. c 1670 |
| Last Edited | 2 May 2006 |
Citations
- [S57] Edward Hart Descendants and Allied Families, Clara Hart Kennedy : Bloomington IL, 1939, section on Horton family, pgs 144-147.
- [S252] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~budd/Budde.htm.
- [S112] "Letter with comments regarding ancestors on submitted chart," Letter and/or chart from NEHGS to Gwen Babcock, 25 Aug 1998.
- [S57] Edward Hart Descendants and Allied Families, Clara Hart Kennedy : Bloomington IL, 1939, pg 52.
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