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Lydia Skaggs 1758–1803 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1758
Birth Location: New Hampshire
Death Date: 1803
Death Location: Maramec, Franklin, Missouri, United States
Father: James Jr
Mother: Rachel McCLUNG
Spouse(s): John Johns
Children(s): Sarah Johns
In 1758, Lydia Skaggs entered the world in New Hampshire, born to James Thomas Longhunter Rev M Skaggs Scaggs Jr And Rachel Susannah Moredock Mcclung. Lydia Skaggs married John F Johns, and had children including Sarah Johns. Lydia Skaggs passed away in 1803 in Maramec, Franklin, Missouri, United States.
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Biography
- In 1758, Lydia Skaggs entered the world in New Hampshire, born to James Thomas Longhunter Rev M Skaggs Scaggs Jr And Rachel Susannah Moredock Mcclung.
- Lydia Skaggs married John F Johns, and had children including Sarah Johns.
- Lydia Skaggs passed away in 1803 in Maramec, Franklin, Missouri, United States.
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Lydia Skaggs's Ancestors
Lydia Skaggs's Descendants
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1. Sarah Johns 1790–1844 m. Matthew Cole 1791–1871
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1. Rosannah (Ann) Cole 1820–1895 m. James (M.) Bay 1820–1897
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1. Mathew Bay 1839–1897 m. Rebecca (Elizabeth) Wilson 1846–1924
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1. Edith (Bay (Pursley)) x 1877–1959 m. James (Benjamin"Frank" Franklin Pursely (sp)) dc 1874–1942
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Lydia Skaggs's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1758
Event Place: New Hampshire
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1803
Event Place: Maramec, Franklin, Missouri, United States