First Name:
Constable Thomas
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Employment as constable cancelled
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Details:
Appointed constable
First Name:
Constable Thomas
Place:
Patterson's Plains
Details:
Free. Appointed poundkeeper in room of Patrick Doolan
First Name:
James (?Thomas)
Place:
Wollombi. Veteran's allotment No. 7
Details:
Claim to Deed of Grant. 100 acres located on an order of Gov. Darling 10th August 1829 in favour of James Budd (deceased). Deed claimed by Sophia Sweetman, relict of James Budd
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born 24 September 1833 at 'Talivera Grove', Sweetmans Creek, Wollombi, son of Thomas Budd and Sophia Besenta Wood. Died 17 October 1860 at Laguna, Wollombi. Unmarried
Details:
Labouring under the effects of delirium tremens, and having escaped the vigilance of his friends disappeared from a paddock near Mr. Crump's public house. Fears held that he had drowned in a waterhole in a paddock nearby
Place:
Northumberland County
Details:
Title deeds ready for delivery. 100 acres. Thomas Budd; James Budd
Ship:
Elizabeth 1816; Marquis of Hastings 1827
Source:
The Bicentenary Pioneer Register, Second Edition, Volume 111
Details:
Born c. 1791 in Liverpool England. Spouse Sophia Besenta Wood. Died September 1833 at 'Talivera Grove' Sweetmans Creek, Wollombi. Issue 1) Thomas b. 1817 in Sydney 2) Sophia b. c 1827 in London. 3)Elizabeth b. 1829 in Newcastle 4) Matilda b. 1820 at Wollombi. 5) Benjamin b. 1832 Wollombi, 6) Thomas b. 1833 at Wollombi
Ship:
Marquis of Hastings 1827
Source:
Parliamentary Papers Volume 266
Details:
Member of the Royal Veterans. Mentioned at the trial of Captain Robert Robinson and said to have been promised a reward of a grant of land for having given evidence against Captain Robinson
First Name:
Thomas and Sophia
Date:
Baptism August 1829
Source:
1826 - 1837 Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Register Book of Christ Church [Cathedral] Newcastle p9
Details:
Royal Veteran Corp. Baptism of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Sophia Budd
Place:
Maitland Quarter Sessions
Details:
Thomas Grant, William Cain, John Saunders, Bridget Copper and Thomas Moss indicted for stealing money belonging to Thomas Budds; Sarah Jacobs who was also charged had since died. Bridget Copper and William Cain found not guilty, the others found guilty and remanded for sentence