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Ann has been said by some researchers to have been the daughter of John Claypoole (also Claypole) and one of his two wives. Some give his first wife Elizabeth Cromwell as the mother, and others give his second wife Mrs. Blanche Stavely as the mother. I have found two sources that at first would seem to back up this claim.
The first source is the publication Budd Family (1940) edited by Alexander Du Bin. On page 8 we find the following statement, "Judge William Budd, married Ann Claypoole, born 1654, died Sept. 1722, of the noted English family of that name."
The second source is the book The Claypoole Family in America, Vol. 1 (1971) by Evelyn Claypool Bracken. Ms. Bracken lists the children of John Claypoole and his wives on page 10. For John and Elizabeth, she lists the following children: Cromwell, Henry, Oliver, and Martha. She adds the comment, "all died without issue." For John and Blanche, she lists their children as John, Bridget, Ann, and Elizabeth.
Although the evidence is thin, it is easy to see why the two sources above might lead one to believe that Ann is a daughter of John Claypoole and his second wife Blanche. Unfortunately a little further investigation reveals a problem with this claim.
There is a series of volumes published by the Oxford University Press known as the Dictionary of National Biography by George Smith. On page 468 in volume IV of the 1908 edition, the children of John Claypoole and Elizabeth Cromwell are listed as Cromwell (died MAY 1678 unmarried), Henry (predeceased his brother), Oliver (died June 1658), and Martha (died January 1664). The list is followed by the comment that "none left issue." So it appears we can rule out Ann as being the daughter of Elizabeth Cromwell.
On page 469 of the same book we find the comment, "He [John Claypoole] married a second time, in June 1670, Blanche, widow of Lancelot Stavely, by whom he had one daughter Bridget." Contrary to what appears in The Claypoole Family in America, this would appear to rule out Blanche as Ann's mother, not only for the reason her only daughter was named Bridget, but also the date of their marriage in June 1670 would indicate Ann would have been about ten years old when she married and had her first child with Judge William Budd.
So unless other evidence comes to light, there appears to be no choice but to rule out Ann Budd as a daughter of John Claypoole through either of his two wives. This would also rule out any connection of Kevin Bacon to Brad Pitt through King Henry II.
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