Catheryne Butcher

F, b. circa 24 September 1598, d. before 10 July 1683
     Catheryne was born circa 24 September 1598 in Tangmere, County Sussex, England. She was the daughter of Richard & Catheryne [Hargrave] Butcher. On 24 September 1598, she was christened in Tangmere, County Sussex, England, at St. Andrew's Church.1 Catheryne married Lieutenant Johne Budd, son of John Budde and Katherine Browne, on 21 November 1620 in Tangmere, County Sussex, England, at St. Andrew's Church. She and Johne were blessed with 6 children. Circa 1637, Catheryne & her husband, Johne, left London aboard the ship, bound for New England. They probably arrived at the Boston harbor in the mid 1630's. The name of their ship is uncertain..2,3 John & his family, along with twelve other families - Rev. John Young, William Wells. Jacob Corey, Peter Hallock, John Tuthill, Richard Terry, Thomas Mapes, Mathias Corwin, Robert Ackerly, Isaac Arnold, Barnabas Horton & John Conklin - sailed to Long Island where they settled at Southold. He sold land in Southold. On 9 March 1659, John's wife, Catherine, & their son, John, son John's wife Mary & Sarah, wife of Robert Tredwell had to acknowledge the consent of the sale. The family removed & resided in Rye, Westchester County, New York.4,5 Catheryne departed this life before 10 July 1683 in Rye, Westchester County, New York. On this day, her son, John, gave her daughter, Judith, her portion of her parents estate.

Family

Lieutenant Johne Budd b. c 16 Oct 1599, d. b 10 Jul 1683
Children

Citations

  1. [S1758] England Births & Christenings 1538-1975: Baptism: 24 September 1598 - Catheryne, daughter of Richard Butcher [St. Andrew Church, Chichester, Sussex, England] - familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NYPS-M6J:.
  2. [S1757] The Great Migration: Passengers of the Hector, 1637 & 1638: The immigrants had sold their belongings in preparation for their immigration to New England, but the government impressed the "Hector" for its own service. The owners petitioned for its release in January 1637, but was not freed until May. It arrived at Boston, from London, on June 26, 1637 according to the records of John Winthrop. The "Hector" was a large ship of 250 tons, the average ship being in the low hundreds. Passengers: John Budd - www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of -the-Hector-1637-1638/6511.
  3. [S22] Norman Davis, Westchester Patriarchs, A Genealogical Dictionary of Westchester Co., N.Y., page 39 - Lieut. John Budd . . . removed to colonies in 1635 aboard the "America."
  4. [S732] Charles B. Moore, Town of Southold, Long Island. Personal Index Prior to 1698, and Index of 1698, page 9-10 - John Budd.
  5. [S506] Note.