Marriages William C. Stevens and Sophronia Gadd married Dec 5, 1822
Births
William C. Stevens was born Feby 3, 1798
Sophronia Gadd was born Feby 10, 1865
Their children:
1. Theadotia Stevens was born Aug 30, 1823
2. Benjamin Stevens was born Sept 8, 1825
3. Benjamin Stevens was born Sept 13, 1826
4. Elijah Gadd Stevens was born Apr 25, 1830
5. Jane Stevens was born July 18, 1832
6. William C. Stevens Jr was born June 21, 1835
7. John Gadd Stevens was born Nov 16, 1837
8. Sophia Peairs Stevens was born Sept 16, 1842
9. Clara Clinton Stevens was born May 26, 1846
Grandchildren:
Ella Priscilla Peach was born Feby 5, 1852
Mersilla Jane Peach was born Feby 2, 1857
Deaths
Benjamin Stevens died Sept 22, 1825
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Benjamin Stevens died Oct 1, 1847 in the City of Mexico
Elijah G. Stevens died Nov 14, 1859
Teadotia Peach died July 6, 1857
Sophia P. Stevens died June 6, 1860
William C. Stevens died Oct 2, 1870
Sophronia Stevens died July 16, 1876
Benjamin Stevens died while in the service of his country in the Mexican War.
John G. Stevens entered the Civil War in 1861 & served until the war closed.
Sophia P. Stevens was unmarried as was her brother Benjamin.
William C. Stevens Jr married Annie Dolan of Fayette Co O Washington C.H. He & she both died in Texas. She dying first. They had 3 sons & 1 daughter.
1. Arthur, married & lives at Bowling Green KY in the town & has a wallpaper store. Has children.
2. Charles married & lives in Chicago Ills employed in office of the Gas Co & has children.
3. Harry, married, had one child, a boy & died, she thinks in Cincinnati O.
4. Mamie [Manie?] married a man named Stafford & had several children & lived in Jacksonville Fla with one of her sons.
Mersilla Jane Peach married Geo W. McBeth of Connellsville Pa. She is dead. Think he is living. No issue. She died Feby 2, 1915 in NY & buried in Oak Grove Cem here.
John G. Stevens died July 23, 1922 so Mary wrote s env Feby 12, 1924.
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Jane Stevens married Brice L. Summers of WVA about 1849. Both dead dying at Jefferson Greene Co Pa & are buried there & have a marker at grave. Had three children:
1. William, married a Waynesburg Pa woman Kate _____. Both living in Carrick. Retired.
2. Lizzie, died unmarried & buried at Jefferson.
3. Fred, died before his parents
4. Harry married Lizzie _______. He died & is buried in Jefferson. She married 2d a man named Riggle (Frank) No issue.
John G. Stevens married Maria Reese, both dead. No issue. Clara is going to send me their record & Mary is going to send the record of her grandfather Elijah G. Stevens descendants. They were here from 7:50 to 9:20 PM & I got the foregoing bible record & Clara gave me from memory what follows. Mary said she was at school with a sister of her husband who were children of my friend Hamilton B. Carroll of West Finley Tp Wash Co Pa & went to visit her & applied for a school there & they wrote to me & I gave a grand recommendation & she got the school & later, a husband. I weighed them & Mary S. Carroll weighed 205 is 5 ft 10 in
Clara C. Stevens weighed 134
Mrs Percy D. Coates weighed 165
Percy D. Coates weighed 120
J.V. Thompson weighed 197.
See bottom of page 26. JVT
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[There is a peculiar "sign" in the upper left hand corner of this page resembling a fermata. No idea what it means. See Page 46. CW]
Oak Hill June 19, 1923 7:55 PM
I went to Pgh Pa this morning on the early 6:40 AM PRR train. Saw W.H. Clingerman on the train & he said all the papers with a new map he had prepared showing the whole proposition (my Perry & Wayne Tp offer of coal lands) had been sent in to or with D.G. Kerr, but he would not be able to get it presented before he had to leave on a trip to the North West on which he would be gone two weeks so I would not be able to hear of it for about three weeks. I got off at East Liberty & in six minutes got a train back to Braddock & taking a street car there I went back to Hawkins Sta & was
At the Ladies G.A.R. Home Hawkins Sta Pa June 19, 1923 9:55 AM (10:55 AM their time.
After waiting about 20 minutes, they took me in the room where Cousin Mrs Nancy Jack Scott, now in her 90th yr was lying on a cot or small bed & there were four or five other women lying on similar cots in the same room. She is feeble & her memory has failed her greatly since I saw her at Fairhope Pa 13 mos ago.
She said Rev James Power was her father's Uncle & that he had eight daughters & no sons, but she could not give the names of the eight daughters
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She said Major John Power was her father's younger brother John Finley Power & his wife was Mary Starret. She said her Aunt Hannah Power married a Fry & went to Washington Co Pa & that her Aunt Margaret Power married Rev Woods & had sons Rev James & Wm Woods & that her Aunt Mary (Polly) Power married John Torrence a farmer (a brother she thought of her father's first wife Susannah Torrence) & lived in Westnd Co Pa & had children James Torrence who lived at the Cross Roads on the Gbg Pike near West Newton Pa & raised a family and also there was Samuel Torrence, the oldest who was not married, Jane Torrence married a Gamble & Power Torrence who died rather young. Said her Aunt Isabella Power married Isaac Irwin & among their children were Rev John Irwin & Dr James Irwin, an M.D. who was named for her father.
She says her father Dr James Power was the oldest of the children of her grandfather Col John Power & that he was born East of the mountains & was carried over on horseback. She wants Andrew Brown to come for her & take her home.
Left 11:11 AM
On Street Car in Pgh
Mrs Scott said she was at her nephew Willson's at
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Belle Vernon Pa when she just slipped & fell & broke a couple of small bones in her hip. She was taken to a hospital & treated & "Mary", an accommodating matron in charge of her floor & room said she was brought there six weeks ago, about May 1st & the parties who brought her said she was able to sit up in her chair but "Mary" said she had only been able to sit up a half dozen times since she has been there. She says she does not suffer pain, but is weak. They say she has been rather poorly the past week.
I got the 11:31 AM St car back of the home to the city where I arrived at 12:20 PM & going to the Wm Penn Hotel, I found in the telephone book J.T. Esplen 1308 Grandview Ave S.S. Telephone Lafayette 0794 M & the Porter told me to get there I should take a Mt Washington car at corner Wood St & 5th Ave & got through the tunnel so I took the car there at 12:42 PM & was:
At John Thomas Esplen's No 1308 Grandview Ave, Pittsburgh (Mt Washington) SS June 19, 1923 1:05 PM
Mr Esplen says his grandfather Robert H.N. Thompson was from Amity, Wash Co Pa & was one of the first Alderman in the old Sixth ward here.
Mr E. said his father, Henry Esplen
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died Oct 9, 1909 & was buried on the 10th at Greenfield MO & is buried in the cemetery there & was 85? yrs old. Henry's wife died when 43 yrs old. She was a daughter of Robt H.N. Thompson, her name being Isabella Martha Thompson. Her brother, James Buchanan Thompson is still living in the town in Clarion Pa & it was he to whom I wrote a few yrs ago. He is up in his 80s.
Another brother, Archibald Lindsey Thompson was in the Civil War & died recently & his widow, bright & intelligent, aged near 80, lives in Wilkinsburg with her daughter Mrs Joseph C. Pierce.
1330 Wood St Wilkinsburg Pa Telephone Franklin 2835 J
Mrs Esplen had infantile paralysis when a child & improper treatment by the doctor left his lower limbs helpless. He was a telegrapher for the PRR & was retired last July on an old age pension & started the Fire Ins business here which he conducts largely by telephone & mail, his wife acting as legs for him & being a wonderfully good helpmate & says he makes a living. He walks with two canes & both legs below the knee are turned & apparently helpless. He has gone upstairs to get their bible record, his wife having gone over to the city..
He says his mother had a brother
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George Thompson, & also a brother Thomas Thompson from whom Mr E's middle name came. This Thomas Thompson left a son John, here & a boy Eddie who died. Thomas Thompson married a second wife & moved to Jeffersonville, 2nd, & communications with him ceased after his 2nd marriage.
The wife of Mr Pierce was or is Bella Thompson, daughter of Archibald L. He, Jno T. remembers his grandfather Thompson, who he said died in the sixties aged 65 yrs up on Decatur St & his widow died in the seventies. He copied from the bible upstairs & told me his mother:
Isabella Martha Thompson was born Mch 24, 1831 at Amity Wash Co Pa & was married Apr 20, 1853 to Henry Esplen son of John Esplen & his wife _____ who was born June 5, 1825 in Scotland not far from Edinburgh & died as above noted. She died Feby 17, 1874.
Their children are:
1. Margaret Emma Esplen
2. John Thomas Esplen born June 4, 1857. he was named for an Uncle John Esplen & his Uncle Thos Thompson as above. He married Mch 30, 1886 Mattie Hattie Jones who was born Oct 16, 1868 at Beaver Falls Pa daughter of _______ Jones & his wife Sarah ________. They have had two children:
1. dau died aged 1 1/2 yrs
2. son died aged 2 mos
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3. William Henry Esplen, born Apr
4. Mary Lizzie Esplen
5. Anna Bella Esplen
He is going to write me giving missing names & dates. He says there was a Charles Thompson living in the town of Elizabeth Pa back in the 70s who was a first cousin of his mother. He had then a daughter Maud who lived with him. See pages 119 & 120
Left 2 PM
I noticed as I left that his home is on a point which is just above a point on the Ohio River about 200 ft below the Junction of the Allegheny & Monongahela Rivers at the point. I took the street car back & went to Union Trust Co but finding Mr McEldowney out, went up & saw Jno F. Hudson, who is going tomorrow to Greene Co to see John F. Lantz & who with me saw Chas H. Korns who we told to go ahead & sell the Smith Creek field at $365 ie $350 net to me. I then went & saw W.A. Seifert & Saml McClay & was there two hours during a heavy rain & thunderstorm & calling H.A. Phillips fr Mr McClays office closed sale of R.E. Kent's half int in 98 A Clay Dist at $200 per acre & $10 per acre com to me. I then went & saw Joe H. Bialas & then to the Union Trust Col & saw Mr McEldowney & am to write him proposing sale of F.A. Gump's half of Patk Donley heirs Pgh Coal at $500 if Gump takes their surface at $100. It is now 9:50 PM
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At Albert E. Budd's across the River at West Newton Pa is Rostraver Tp June 21, 1925 10:50 AM
I left Uniontown Pa at 9:05 AM on the B&O & Allieann Scholl met me at the Station at 10:33 AM & has driven me over to this fine spacious property which was the old Gallagher home & we were admitted by Mrs Budd a very pleasant woman. She called in her father in law, I. "Mack" Budd who says his mother took her family bible with record in it west with her in about 1885 when she went to Pierce City, Mo when she went there to live with her daughter Susan, wife of Elam Powelson, who she married here about 1876. He was a glassblower from Pittsburgh Pa. Mr Budd's brother Jacob Budd also living in Pierce City MO went to get the Bible. Shortly after, his sister Mrs Powelson died in 1895, without issue, but Powelson wd not give it to him. Powelson continued to live at Pierce City MO until about 2 yrs ago when he came east to Wilkinsburg Pa bringing his effects with him & died shortly thereafter at the home of a sister (possibly a brother, but he don't recall her married name). Mr Budd saw notice of his death in the newspapers. Powelson was an old Civil War soldier. His mother, Mrs Budd however, came back to West Newton Pa in Apr 1885 leaving the bible with her daughter & died at Mr Budd's home up the River in July 29, 1885
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Mr Budd says he understands his mother's Uncle Andrew Finley went to Ohio but don't know the town or county. He thinks he died in Ohio when he was quite small or perhaps before he was born. he says "Ginsey" Budd's (he calls her Jane) Benjamin Budd was son of Joseph Budd, a brother of his father Benjamin Budd. Joseph & Benj Budd's father was Joseph Budd, who with his brother Joshua were the first settlers here & they could walk on their own land from Budds ferry on the Yough just above here to Webster on the Monongahela River, they owning all the land between the two rivers there for which they had traded with the Indians. They laid out a town at Budds Ferry & sold 50 lots in one day, but Joshua had married some fool woman who would not sign the deeds & he took to drink & died he thinks without issue. There had been a road laid out from Washington Pa to Phila which crossed the Yough River at Budd's Ferry & over which all the stock then driven east passed. Mr B. says his Uncle Joseph saved 500 acres at the Ferry which became the home of him & his brother Benjamin. He says his father had twelve children & was married but once. He says his Uncle Robert Armstrong, living at Fredericksburg, O & who had married Easter Budd, a sister of his father Benj, told him when he was once there on a 3 mos visit with him that Andrew
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Finley came to Cincinnati O & came up a creek from there by boat as far as he could & then built a dam & continued farther up to Fredericksburg, O & he thinks on beyond.
He now says that he wrote down the dates of his brothers & sisters births in an old day book before his mother took the bible west & also what deaths were noted in the bible, but not the marriages & he has now just said he would go up with Allieann & me to get that record. Just what I want. He says his own bible record is over in West Newton with his daughter, Mrs Riley. He says he had 7 children.
Leaving 11:22 AM
We then drove up the River & at a frame house where the roads forked, we took the left hand road, a little traveled by road & very rough & a going in a gate, continued along a steep hillside until we came to the farm building & an old frame house which was the present:
Residence of Isaac McLaughlin ("Mack") Budd. On the Yough in Rostraver Tp, Westnd Co Pa June 21, 1923 11:37 AM
Mr Budd occupies here the bare uncarpeted room on the ground floor, in the upper end of the house, which we entered from the
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porch & on which to the left as we went in was a small unforbidding cot. In the upper far corner of the room, he got out an old day book with the record he copied from his Father's bible before his mother took it west & from which I copied as follows:
Births
1. Joseph Budd born Dec 20, 1831
2. Mary Budd born Mch 30, 1833
3. John Finley born Budd born Dec 14, 1834
4. Andrew Haggerty Budd born May 28, 1836
5. Jacob Liby Budd born Jany 18, 1839
6. Rachel R. Budd born Mch 1, 1841
7. Benjamin Finley Budd born Oct 29, 1842
8. Susan Budd born Feby 2, 1844
9. Isaac McLaughlin Budd born Mch 21, 1847
10. Nehemiah Finley Budd born Oct 22, 1849
11. Still born boy Budd
12. James Budd born May 14, 1853
Deaths
Andrew H. Budd Nov 25, 1881 (at West Newton Pa)
Benj F Budd July 18, 1882 (near Pierce City MO)
Eleaner [sic] Budd July 29, 1885 (his mother died in this house)
Benjamin Budd July 7, 1871 (his father)
Henry Budd Nov 1918 (son of I.M. Budd died of "Flu" in West Newton)
James Budd Mch 14, 1854 (his brother)
Julia A. Budd, Dec 1, 1919 (his wife)
John F. Budd, Dec 29, 1922 (his brother)
Mr Budd had continued to enter records of death in his family in this book. See page 45 for continuation of what he told me.
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At the old Andrew Robertson home in Rostraver Tp, Westnd Co Pa June 21, 1923, 2:15 PM
I arrived here at 2 o'clock direct from Ginsey Budd's. She, Isabella Robertson says her father was the son of Thomas Robertson, whose home was the old stone house just below here where her brother I.I. [?] Robertson owned & died. He, Thomas, was a brother of Uncle John Robertson & married Jane Mitchell. They had children viz Elizabeth, High, Charles, William, Thomas, John, Susan, Jacob & Andrew, the youngest.
Andrew Robertson was born at the old home in Sewickly Tp May 4th, 1824 & died Apr 12, 1917 in this house & is buried in West Newton Cem. He married Dec 12, 1850 at the old Irwin home in Elizabeth Tp, Allegheny Co Pa abt one mile from here to Rebecca Irwin, daughter of Isaac Irwin & his wife Isabella Power. She was born Aug 1, 1829 at the old Irwin home above named. Isaac Irwin's father, Alexander Irwin lived in the old stone house which he built & it bears date of erection. Alex's wife was a McConnell. Miss Isabella Robertson, my informant says part of this farm of over 400 acres which her father owned, runs across the line into Allegheny Co. She thinks her great grandfather Robertson's name was James Robertson, who was
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she thinks, the emigrant & was Scotch Irish. Her mother died Apr 13, 1901 in this house & is buried in the West Newton Cem. They had ten children named in order of their ages by Miss Robertson from memory as follows:
1. James Robertson, born May 31, 1852
2. James Robertson, born Dec 12, 1853
3. Thomas Robertson, born Nov 1st, 1855
4. Isabella Robertson, born Nov 28, 1857
5. Oliver Patterson Robertson, born Dec 24, 1859
6. Alexander McConnell Robertson, born Mch 6, 1862
7. Charles William Robertson, born Sept 12, 1864
8. Rebecca Jane Robertson born Jany 6, 1867
9. Elizabeth Florence Robertson born Oct 22, 1869
10. Calvin Knox Robertson, born Aug 28, 1872
James Robertson died Mch? 1910 & is buried in West Newton Cem. He was unmarried
Isaac I. Robertson died Nov 1, 1918 & is buried in West Newton Cem. He married Josephine Bank Neel & she now lives on 5th St West Newton Pa. They had two daughters, Margaret Rebecca & Elizabeth Marie.
Oliver P. Robertson lives in Crafton Pa & is a lawyer practicing in Pgh. He married Anna Belle Esplen a daughter of Henry Esplen. He has two children, Donald Esplen & Andrew Knox.
The other seven are all unmarried
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& live here.
Miss Rebecca Jane says the home of her mother's Aunt "Polly" Torrence, nee Power, was two miles west of here on the Mono Pike, in Elizabeth Tp, an old brick house now owned by foreigners & where she says her mother lived for 5 yrs with her Aunt, Mr Perry Gamble whose mother, Jane, wife of Hiram Gamble was a daughter of her Aunt Polly Torrence lives about a mile farther on in a frame house & he can give the Torrence record.
Rebecca's Aunt Margaret Irwin married John Blackburn. They lived in Fayette Co Pa not far from Banning Sta where he died on the old Blackburn farm. They are both buried at Rehoboth. They had seven children.
1. Belle, mar Noah Lutz & lived near Fayette City & had 3 boys & 1 girl. See Book 12 pages 32 & 33.
1. Gillette
2. Graham an M.D. lives at Roscoe Pa
3. Carl
4. Edna, M. Hough & is dead.
2. Elizabeth, mar George Lutz, a brother of Noah. Had two children:
1. Walter, in the far west
2. Ethel, lives in Donora with her father. Her mother died years ago.
3. Loraine, called Rene [Reno?] mar Adam H. Wycoff. Both dead. He buried in the far west & she at Rehoboth.
4. Esther mar J.P. Sloterbeck of Fayette City Pa where she died Mch 20, 1923 & is buried at Rehoboth. Had 3 boys.
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1. William, oldest
2. Edgar, doctor at Monessen Pa
3. Charles
Thinks J.P. Sloterbeck would have the Blackburn record.
5. Dr James Power Blackburn practiced at McKeesport Pa & he could give the family record. He died in Feby 1922. He married Emma Menke & she survives & lives on Jenny Lind St McKeesport. Had two daughters:
1. Bernice, eldest
2. Margaret
[Both] young girls at home with their mother.
He might have left some family records as he was here in Sept 1921 telling them about the family.
6. Margaret mar Joseph Finley, son of Thomas Finley. She is dead & buried at Rehoboth & he lives at Donora Pa & is a carpenter. Had two boys & two girls.
1. Lawrence, oldest
2. Lois
3. John
4. Margaret
7. Rev John Irwin Blackburn D.D. died in the west in a hospital. He married Celia Murphy. She survives & lives in Pgh. No issue.
Miss Elizabeth Irwin died in Uniontown Pa Feby 1908 & is buried at Round Hill.
James Irwin, her brother, died July 7? 1872 & is buried at Round Hill.
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Isaac Irwin & his wife Isabella are buried at Round Hill, grandparents which is 5 miles from here.
Andrew Knox Robertson, son of Oliver P. born Sept 10, 1910 in Crafton Pa is here, a fine bright boy.
Leaving 3:50 PM
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From Page 39
I did not have the facilities at the Budd's now writing with ink in my book, but took down with pencil what is written on Page 36, copied 8 to 8:30 this morning 22d at Isabel N. Evans Connellsville Pa & pages 37 to 37 [sic] inclusive copied 1:30 PM to 2:45 PM the 22d at Room 522 & am continuing my transcribing:
1. Joseph Budd is dead. He married the widow "Polly" Marsh. He died in the stone house above here, between the "Ginsey" Budd home & the river. Had a girl & a boy, Nellie & William who lived about Pittsburgh the last he heard of him.
2. Mary Budd, married James Rossell of Perryopolis Pa. She died in childbirth with her first child, a girl which died with her. See page 52 item 4 for record of her burial at Salem Baptist Church.
3. John Finley Budd. I got his record from him. see book 4 pages 57 to 65.
4. Andrew H. Budd, married Belle Coughanour & had a boy & a girl. William & Nannie. Nannie married a man about Elizabeth Pa & is dead.
5. Jacob L. Budd, married Julia Zook. He died in Pierce City MO without issue & she is still living there.
6. Rachel R. married Bennett Heltebran & lived in West Newton Pa. He died & she is still living at Dickerson Run Pa with her son Hardin Hilderbrand. Had two children, Hardin & Dessie. Dessie married a foreigner & lives in Indiana Pa.
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[There is a peculiar "sign" in the upper left corner of this page. It resembles a fermata or a numeral one under an arch. No explanation that I can find. It matches the one on Page 30 of this book, perhaps signalling a beginning & ending point in JVT's transcribing? CW]
7. Benjamin F. Budd died in Pierce City Mo unmarried.
8. Susan Budd died in Pierce City Mo without issue. mar Elam Powelson. See above.
9. Isaac McL ("Mack") Budd, my informant of the day says he married Aug 22, 1871 Julia A. Funk who was born June 10, ______ daughter of
Christopher Funk & his wife & who was a first cousin of her husband. Says has 7 children, 6 of them living. Get record from Mrs Riley.
10. Nehemiah F. Budd married Fannie McLaughlin. She is dead & he is living at Pierce City Mo. Has two children, Grace & Ella both unmarried & living at home & are Principals in schools there.
12. James Budd, died young see page 39 & also page 52 for record from tombstones at Salem Bap Ch.
Leaving 12:12 PM
We then drove back to the frame house & turning around same to the left, continued along a valley until the road ran into another road where was a frame house opposite & where we took the left hand road & went up the hill passing a frame house on the left & bearing to the right, we reached the very attractive old brick house:
Home of "Ginsey" Budd, Rostraver Tp, June 21, 1923 at 12:33 PM
A younger
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Mrs Budd recd us & took us upstairs to see Mrs Jennette F. (of "Ginsey") Budd, now in her 94th yr & who went to housekeeping in that house Jany 1, 1850 when married. She was sitting in her chair smiling & jovial as ever with not a wrinkle in her face & looking younger than many women of 70 do.
She said her father in law, Joseph Budd & "Mack's" father, Benj Budd were the only two sons in their father's family that grew up, but they had a brother who had fallen in the fire & was burned, but they had five sisters:
1. Amy Budd, married Joseph Sutton
2. Rebecca Budd, married Joseph Welch
3. Rachel Budd, married McLaughlin. Their son Henry McLaughlin lives near here.
4. Elizabeth Budd married James Stewart
5. Easter Budd married Robt Armstrong.
She remembers her great Uncle Andrew Finley who came back from the west on a visit when she was 19 or 20 yrs old. He walked over here from Monongahela City Pa & had a lot of money with him & was dressed dirty so he would be taken for a tramp & not robbed. She was at her home in West Newton Pa when he came in & his sister, Nancy Bell was there & ran to him & kissed him. He had several children but she don't know their names. Mrs Budd's daughter in law thinks he lived in Missouri the time above referred to
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They have brought out the old Budd Bibles from which I copy:
Births
Joseph Budd, born (say 1789 see item 3 P 57 [last number guess, cut off] Elizabeth Stewart born Feby 13, 1802
Their children:
1. Nancy Jane Budd born Jany 13, 1818
2. Joseph Budd Jr born July 29, 1819
3. Archibald Budd born July 29, 1821
4. Susannah Budd born Aug 30, 1823
5. Benjamin Budd born Aug 3, 1825 Mrs B's husband
6. Sarah Rebecca Budd born Sept 14, 1827
7. James Budd born Apr 20, 1832
8. Eliza Budd born July 20, 1834
9. Ebenezer Budd born Nov 13, 1836
10. Rachel Budd born Jany 29, 1838.
(The children named on the preceding page, including five sisters, were of a generation earlier being sisters of Joseph mentioned on line 4 above)
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