Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Lydia Moore
1660 - Aft 1724 (> 65 years)-
Name Lydia Moore Birth 6 Apr 1660 Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts [1, 2] Gender Female Death Aft 1724 [1] Person ID I4311 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 5 Apr 2020
Father Ensign John Moore, b. Abt 1630 d. Bef 23 Sep 1702, Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age ~ 72 years) Mother Ann Smith, b. 1617 d. 6 Mar 1671, Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts (Age 54 years) Marriage 16 Nov 1654 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts [3, 4, 5, 6] Family ID F3043 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John Wetherbee, b. Abt 1642, England d. Bef 2 Apr 1711, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 69 years) Marriage 16 Sep 1684 Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts [1, 2] Children + 1. David Wetherbee, b. Abt 1685, Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts d. Aft 13 Apr 1758 (Age ~ 73 years) Family ID F3622 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2015
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Notes - Her second husband was a man named Winch whose first name is unknown. Records of her father's probate dated 25 Apr 1705 call her "Lydia Witherby"; a later record, dated 25 Apr 1713, calls her "Lydia Moore alias Winch". So she presumably married her second husband between April 1711 and Apr 1713.
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Sources - [S212] The Slovak Yankee, by Martin Hollick.
- [S744] John Wetherbee of Marlboro and Stow, Massachusetts, Volume 1 by Ethel Wetherbee Mazza. New Hampshire: 1991.
- [S1853] Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller by Mary Lovering Holman (vol. 1) and Winifred Lovering Holman (vol. 2). Concord, New Hampshire: The Rumford Press, 1948-1952.
- [S743] John Plummer, "The English Origin of John Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts." The American Genealogist 66:75, January 1991.
- [S3899] Robert Charles Anderson, "John Smith of Watertown, Massachusetts." The American Genealogist 61:18, Jan 1985., year and place only.
- [S2504] One Branch of the Miner Family, with Extensive Notes on the Wood, Lounsberry, Rogers, and Fifty Other Allied Families of Connecticut and Long Island by Lillian Lounsberry (Miner) Sellick. New Haven, Connecticut: Donald Lines Jacobus, 1928., date only.
- [S212] The Slovak Yankee, by Martin Hollick.