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Elizabeth Budd (Stockton)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Flushing, Long Island, Queens County, New York, Colonial America
Death: March 28, 1738 (50-59)
Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard "The Emigrant" Stockton and Abigail Stockton
Wife of William Thomas Budd and William Budd
Mother of William Thomas Budd, III; Susannah Budd; Mary Shinn; Susannah Gaskill; William Thomas Budd, III and 5 others
Sister of Richard "The Builder" Stockton; Abigail Ridgway; Mary Ridgway / Crispin / Shinn; John Stockton; Sarah Venicomb and 2 others

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About Elizabeth Budd

Elizabeth (nee Stockton) Budd

Elizabeth appears to be the youngest child of Abigail (nee unknown) and Richard "The Emigrant" Stockton. Elizabeth's exact date of birth is not known, but the 1709 census shows her as 26 years old, so born about 1783. In 1783 Elizabeth's parents lived in Flushing on Long Island, New York, Colonial America.

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WILL OF RICHARD STOCKTON

In the name of God, Amen:

I, Richard Stockton, being sick and weak of body but sound of memory, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following:

First, I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty God and my body to be buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named, in hopes through the merrits of Jesus Christ to obtain a joyfull resurrection.

Item, I give to my son Richard after the decease of my wife four hundred ackers of land to him and to his heirs and assignes forever.

Item, I give to my son Job my plantation and all the improvements with four hundred ackers of land to him and to his heires and assignes forever, not to possess it till the decease of my wife; only in consideration of the said improvements my said son Job shall pay to Abigail the daughter of my son [son-in-law] Richard Ridgway the sum of ten pounds within a year after he enjoys the said plantation, and if uppon a resurvey of the whole twelve hundred ackers there happen to be any overplus, my will is that my son John shall have one-third part thereof joyning on his four hundred ackers which I formerly gave him, and the other two-thirds to be equally parted between my said sons Richard and Job.

Item, I give to my dear wife Abigail all my personall estate with the use of my plantation during her life, and after her decease the said personall estate to be equally divided between my five daughters, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, Hannah and Elizabeth; and I do make and Constitute my said wife Abigail my sole Executrix of this my last will and testament, revokeing all other wills and testaments heretofore made, as witness my hand and seale this 25th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand and seven hundred and five.

[ SEAL] Richard (his R mark) Stockton.

Signed, sealed, published and declared in the presence of us.

William Earle (WE) his mark,

Thomas Ridgeway (T) his mark,

Daniel Leeds.

Burlington, 10th, 8 mo., 1707.

Then appeared before Richard Inglesby, Esqr., Lieutenant Governor of her Majesties Provinces of New Jersey, New York, &c., Daniel Leeds, Esqr., one of the witnesses to the within written will, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that he saw the Testator sign, seal, and publish the within instrument to be his last will and testament, and that at the time of the publishing thereof he was of sound and perfect understanding and memory to the best of this deponent's knowledge and beliefe, and that at the same time he saw Thomas Ridgeway and Wm. Earle sign the same as witness thereto in the presence of the Testator.

Richard Inglesby.

The reason Richard’s signature was by his mark was, of course, because of his advanced age and feebleness. He was in full possession of his mind, but weak. His son Richard died, at an advanced age, two years later, in 1709.

Children of Richard and Abigail Stockton

  • *2. Richard 2.
  • *3. John 2, b.1674.
  • *4. Job 2.
  • *5. Abigail 2.
  • *6. Mary 2.
  • *7. Sarah 2.
  • *8. Hannah 2.
  • *9. Elizabeth 2, b. 1680.

The Stockton Family of New Jersey and Other Stocktons, by Thomas Coates Stockton, M.D., 1911

This transcription of Dr. Thomas Coates Stockton’s work is as close as Geni’s software will allow. Please contact me for a more accurate transcription, Jerry.

bio by Jerry J. Stockton

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Source: "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/S516-BRH : accessed 7 August 2012), entry for Elizabeth /Stockton/.


Daughter of Richard Stockton (1630-1707) and wife Abigail.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 14 2021, 6:37:20 UTC

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Elizabeth Budd's Timeline

1683
1683
Flushing, Long Island, Queens County, New York, Colonial America
1691
1691
Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
1704
September 9, 1704
Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America
1706
September 6, 1706
Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, British Colonial America
1710
January 2, 1710
Northampton, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey, Colonial America
January 2, 1710
Arneys Mount, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
1712
July 14, 1712
Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, British Colonial America
1714
September 13, 1714
Rahway, Union County, New Jersey, British Colonial America