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Facts and Events
Name |
Deborah Byfield |
Married Name |
Deborah Lyde |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1] |
2 Feb 1678/79 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage Banns |
24 Sep 1696 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Judge Edward Lyde |
Marriage |
22 Oct 1696 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Judge Edward Lyde |
Death[2] |
31 Aug 1708 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Burial[3] |
2 Sep 1708 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States |
References
- ↑ Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1630-1699 (A Report of the Record Commissioners): Document 130. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1883)
p. 144.
Deborah of Nathanll. & Deborah Byfield born Feb. 2.
- ↑ Dunkle, Robert J., and Ann S. (Ann Smith) Lainhart. Deaths in Boston 1700 to 1799. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, c1999)
23141.
"Name Deborah Lyde Death 1708 Location Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Original Text wf. of Edward, Esq. … Date of Death 31 Aug 1708 Reference Boston City Hall Archives, Index to Deaths, 1700-1799, copied from Holbrook fiche."
- ↑ Record Commissioners of Boston. Boston Births from A.D. 1700 to A.D. 1800: Twenty-fourth report of the Commission. (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1894)
23129.
"Name [Deborah], Mrs. LYDE Death 1708 Location Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Original Text wf. of Judge Edward; née Byfield; bur. … Age 30y Date of Death 2 Sept 1708 Reference M. Halsey Thomas, ed., 2 vols., The Diary of Samuel Sewall 1674 - 1729, (New York, 1973)."
- Sewall, Samuel. Samuel Sewall's Diary, 1674-1729. (Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879-1883)
2:235.
"1708 … Septr 2. … At 3. p. m. the Council meets, from thence they goe to the Funeral of Mrs. Lyde, Col. Byfield's eldest daughter. Remembring what I had met with at her Sister's Burial at Dorchester last Satterday, I slipt from the Company up to my daughter's, and so went home, and avoided the Funeral. The office for Burial is a Lying, very bad office; makes no difference between the precious and the vile. Jer. XV. 19. They ought to return to us, and not we go to them by sinfull Compliances. Mrs. Lyde was in the Thirtieth, and Mrs. Taylor in the 26th year of her Age : born in January and February."
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