Below is part of my family tree which has much overlap. Much is not from primary sources so errors are possible.
Joseph Puddephatt was born 1685 in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, and died date unknown. His wife was Hannah (b. 1685) and his children were
Joseph Puddephat (Pudivat) (b. 1703, Chesham) and
Sarah Puddephatt (Pudivat) (b. 1705, Chesham).
Joseph Puddephat (b. 1703, Chesham, married 24 Oct. 1725 to Elizabeth May, d.1733) had two children, both born in Chesham. They were:
Jonathon Puddephatt (Puddefoot) (1 Sept. 1729 – 5 May 1790). Note that another source gives name as John (baptised 18 Sept 1729).
Elizabeth Puddephatt (Puddefoot) (b. 1733).
Remarried? Joseph & Sarah Puddephat of Ashley Green, Chesham had two children: 20/04/1737 (Sarah) & 20/07/1740 (Joseph). Sarah died in Jan 1771(no age given).
Jonathon Puddephatt, whose occupation was given as Yeoman (Yeoman refers chiefly to a free man owning his own farm), was married on 19 May 1755 at St. Mary’s church in Chesham to Mary Ware (b. 1735) and his children were
Elizabeth Puddephatt (Puddifoot) (1756-1825), born and died in Chesham, m. Joseph Redding, 22 July 1774. (Joseph also married Lydia Nash, b 1776, on 22 APR 1805 - St. Mary's, Chesham – children Benjamin 1808, Mathew, 1809). Elizabeth’s children were James (b. 10 June 1774), John (1776-1854, m. Margaret Whitehouse 1798), Susannah (b. 1776, m. John Charge), Maria Sylvia (1780-1866 or 1870, m. Daniel Woods in 1801), Thomas (b 1781), Lydia (b 1782), Benjamin (b 1786), Matthew (b 1788), Joseph (1784-1858, m. Elizabeth Butler 1803).
Joseph Puddephatt (29 Jan, 1758 – Jan. 1834), born in Ashley Green, died in Chesham. M. Elizabeth Burr, b. 1760 in Chesham (St. Mary) on 28 Sep. 1780. Children were Maria (b. 1780), Henry (b. 1781), Joseph (b. 1783), William (b. 1785), Susannah (b. 1786), Daniel (b. 1787), Sarah (b. 1789).
Sarah Puddephatt (1760-1784 in Chesham) m. Henry Glenister, b. 1760 in Chesham.
Maria Sylvia Puddephatt (b. 1762).
John Puddephatt (b. June 1764 in Chesham, d. 1858) m. Elizabeth Barnes (1762 – 1819).