Person    | Male  Born 3/7/1806  Died 26/1/1830

Richard Budd, Jnr.

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Richard Budd, Jnr.

Richard Budd was born on 3 July 1806, the eldest of the six children of Henry Budd (1787-1862) and Charlotte Budd née Swain (1787-1848). He was baptised on 5 August 1806 at the Bridewell Chapel in the City of London and the parish register confirmed his date of birth.

He died, aged 23 years, on 26 January 1830 on Marine Parade, Brighton, Sussex and was buried on 11 February 1830 at St Matthew's Church, Brixton. The burial register confirms that his normal place of abode was Russell Square, London.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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