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Lydia Farley 1649 – 1694 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1649

Birth Location: York, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 16 Mar 1694

Death Location: Charles Parish, York, Virginia

Father: Archer Farley

Mother: Elizabeth Reade

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Lydia Farley was born in 1649 in York, Virginia, USA, the child of Archer Farley and Elizabeth Reade. Lydia Farley passed away in 1694 in Charles Parish, York, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Lydia Farley was born in 1649 in York, Virginia, USA, the child of Archer Farley and Elizabeth Reade.
  • Lydia Farley passed away in 1694 in Charles Parish, York, Virginia.

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Lydia Farley's Ancestors

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Lydia Farley
1649 – 1694
Birth Place: York, Virginia, USA
Parents
Archer Farley
1627 – 1676
Archer's Hope, James City Co., VA
Elizabeth Reade
1631 – 1691
Botetourt, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Farley,
1591 – 1650
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Lady (Jane Sefton) Molyneux
1602 – 1665
Sefton, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
Roger Farley
1560 – 1622
Lady Hungerford
1560 – 1622
Sr Molyneux,
1557 – 1623
Frances Gerard
1569 – 1620
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Farleigh
1548 – 1621
Lady Hastings
1545 – 1606
Sir Hungerford,
1540 – 1594
Lady Shelley
1536 – 1586
Sir Molyneux,
1521 – 1567
Bridget Caryll
1534 – 1567

Lydia Farley's Timeline

2 Records

1649
1649
Birth of Lydia Farley in York, Virginia, USA
York, Virginia, USA
1694
16 Mar 1694
Age 45
Death of Lydia Farley in Charles Parish, York, Virginia
Charles Parish, York, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1649
    Event Place: York, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Mar 1694
    Event Place: Charles Parish, York, Virginia

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