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Budd: Origin, Geographical Distribution
(Welsh.) Thrift, gain, riches, victory; bod, a dwelling. Bud, in the Danish, signifies a messenger, courier, a sergeant.
Budd Surname Origin
Budd: Place of Origin :  Surrey (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Somerset (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom) |  Devon (United Kingdom) |  Northamptonshire (United Kingdom)
Budd: Online Family Trees
BUDD Bb, Richmond Angleterre, 00 (United Kingdom) 1785 - 1785
BUDD Bedwelty (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 1880 - 1880
BUDD Nailsey (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1831 - 1831
BUDD Rhymney, Monmouthshire (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 1853 - 1853
BUDD Tredegar (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 1858 - 1868
BUDD Banstead, Martock (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1617 - 1617
BUDD England (England, United Kingdom) 1575 - 1658
BUDD Hambert, Westham (Surrey, England, United Kingdom) 1528 - 1528
BUDD Ilchester Prison, Somersetshire England (Somerset, England, United Kingdom) 1670 - 1670
BUDD Middlesex (London, England, United Kingdom) 1500 - 1526

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Budd: Free Access to Online Certificates and Registers
Rhymney (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 07/02/1853
Rhymney (Gwent, Wales, United Kingdom) 25/12/1880
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Budd: Books that contain this surname
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BUDDHistory of the county of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Author: Albert, George Dallas, ed - Published in 1882
... his trades. Was married to Amy Budd, Sept. 21, 1813, who was the oldest daughter of Col. Joseph Budd, deceased. ...
BUDDHistory of the county of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Author: Albert, George Dallas, ed - Published in 1882
... the oldest daughter of Col. Joseph Budd, deceased. After moving, located at the Deep Cut (Rostraver township, Westmoreland County, Pa.), ...
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