A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
John Budd of Southold, first proprietor of Apawquammis or Budd's neck, 1661 ; will dated 13th Oct. 1669 ; mar. and left issue two sons, 1. John Budd, to whom his father bequeathed all his portion of the mills on Blind brook, 1671. 2. Joseph, first patentee of Budd's neck under the crown, 20th Feb. 1695, will dated 1722; Surrogate's Office N. Y., viii. 311. Joseph, mar. Sarah -- , and had, 1. John, who mar. Mary Strang, by whom
he had Gilbert, M. D., John, who left a son John, and Mary who mar. Gilbert Theal. 2. Joseph, who married Ann , leaving Joseph, Nicholas, Underbill, Anne, and Sarah, the wife of John Que of Dutchess. The will of Joseph, sen., is dat. 1763. 3. Elisha, b. 1705, d. 1765, will dat. 1765, No. XXV. 252 ; mar. Ann Lyon, who d. Dec. 6, 1760, set. 60. Their children were, Jonathan, James, Merriam, who mar. Jonah Maynard, Sarah, who mar. Purdy, Anne, who mar. Brown, and Phcebe. 4. Underbill, proprietor of Budd's neck, b. April 29, baptized 30th May, 1708, will dat. 1755, lib. xix. 280; mar. Sarah Fowler, b. June 17th, 1710, mar. Sept. 17, 1730, d. August 19, 1798. Their children were Colonel Gilbert, who d. 7th Sept. 1813, and left twin daughters, Ophelia and Sarah, b. July 22, 1782; Sarah, b. July 21, 1731, Mary, b. Dec. 30, 1746, d. 1786, Tamar, mar. Ebenezer Haviland, M. D., and Hetty, mar. William Colman. 5. Gilbert, who d. Oct. 14, 1805. 6. Hannah, who mar. Palmer. 7. Sarah.