 1697 - 1712 (15 years)
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| Name |
Lydia STOCKING [1] |
| Birth |
1697 |
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| _UID |
9184D22B6EA7473FB83F44548C37BDB57182 |
| Alt. Birth |
1627 [1] |
| Alt. Birth |
1631 [1] |
| Death |
Jul 1712 |
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA [1] |
| Person ID |
I6125 |
MOTYER Family Genealogy - NitroWings Test |
| Last Modified |
23 Aug 2015 |
| Father |
George STOCKING, b. 1581, Suffolk County, England d. 25 May 1683, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA (Age 102 years) |
| Mother |
Agnes Anna GREEN, b. 1586, Suffolk County, England d. Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA |
| Family ID |
F2108 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
John RICHARDS, b. 1 Jan 1695, New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA d. 31 May 1765, New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA (Age 70 years) |
| Children |
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| Family ID |
F2107 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
23 Aug 2015 |
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| Notes |
- (Research):She's a strange one.
Born 1697. That sounds OK, as it would put her 2 or 3 years younger than her husband.
Died 1712. That makes her about 15 years of age when she died. Not too young to have had a child, so that's OK.
But her son David RICHARDS was born in 1747, which is 35 years after she died.
Next, we you have alternate birth years for her, of 1627 and 1631.
If she is the mother of David RICHARDS, then that would make sense, as she would've been 20 or 16 when she had David RICHARDS.
But, that would've made her 70 or 66 years older than John RICHARDS.
Also, her dad George STOCKING died in 1683, so she couldn't have been born in 1697, as that's 14 years after he died.
So what I think we have here, is maybe 2 different Lydia STOCKINGS?
I have to wrap my head around this one. :-)
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| Sources |
- [S170] BROWN, Ellen Burton, [(E-ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE),], Internet: eMail: BROWN, Ellen Burton, 23 Aug 2015 (Reliability: 3).
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