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Lydia Masters 1666–1707 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1666

Birth Location: Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America

Death Date: 10 August 1707

Death Location: Wells, York, Maine, USA

Father: Nathaniel ggf

Mother: Ruth Pickworth

Spouse(s): Lieutenant Littlefield

Children(s): Peter Littlefield

The story of Lydia Masters began in 1666 in Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America. Lydia Masters married Lieutenant Josiah H Littlefield, and had children including Peter Littlefield. Lydia Masters passed away in 1707 in Wells, York, Maine, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Lydia Masters began in 1666 in Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America.
  • Lydia Masters married Lieutenant Josiah H Littlefield, and had children including Peter Littlefield.
  • Lydia Masters passed away in 1707 in Wells, York, Maine, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lydia Masters's Ancestors

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Lydia Masters
1666–1707
Birth Place: Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America
Parents
Nathaniel Masters--7 ggf
1629–1708
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Ruth Pickworth
1638–1716
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
John\Jn. Masters\Maisters
1580–1639
Aldenham, Hertfordshire, England
John (Henry) Pickworth
1606–1663
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Sarah (Ann) Pickworth
1610–1682
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
CHARLES G-GP
1581–1639
Jane Cox
1586–1639
John Pickworth
1580–1658
Ann Lilly
1585–1663
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Pickworth
1500–
Sarah Chandler
1500–1590
John Moxhull
1540–1610
Mary Willoughby
1543–1663

Lydia Masters's Descendants

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Lydia Masters (1666–10 August 1707) m. Lieutenant (Josiah H.) Littlefield (1661–26 April 1712)
  1. 1. Peter Littlefield 1702–1774
    1. 1. Keziah Littlefield 1736–1811 m. Benjamin Proctor 1731–1799
      1. 1. Benjamin (Proctor) Jr 1759–1851 m. Hannah Gardner 1764–1818
        1. 1. Daniel Proctor 1797–1853
        2. 2. Perley Proctor 1792–1866
        3. 3. John Proctor 1794–1877
        4. 4. Thomas Proctor 1800–1866
        5. 5. Benjamin (Gardner Proctor) Sr 1788–1871

Lydia Masters's Timeline

4 Records

1666
1666
Birth of Lydia Masters in Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America
Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America
1687
1687
Age 21
Lydia Masters was married in Wells, York, Maine, USA
Wells, York, Maine, USA
1687
1687
Age 21
Lydia Masters was married in Wells, York, Maine, United States
Wells, York, Maine, United States
1707
10 August 1707
Age 41
Death of Lydia Masters in Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America
Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1666
    Event Place: Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1687
    Event Place: Wells, York, Maine, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1687
    Event Place: Wells, York, Maine, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: Ancestors of Heather J. Gilbert, Susan Scott Gilbert and Allyn Ellsworth Gilbert, Jr.

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 August 1707
    Event Place: Wells, York County, Maine, Province of Massachusetts, New England, British America

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Wells, York, Maine, USA
    Record Source: Maine, U.S., Nathan Hale Cemetery Collection

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