Person:Lydia Buckland (1)

Lydia Buckland
b.Est 1637
d.Bef 1700
m. Bef 1634
  1. Joseph BucklandCal 1633 - 1718
  2. Lydia BucklandEst 1637 - Bef 1700
  3. Benjamin Buckland1640 - 1676
  4. William BucklandAbt 1644 - 1691
  • HJohn Brown, Jr.Bef 1627 - Bef 1662
  • WLydia BucklandEst 1637 - Bef 1700
m. Bef 1656
  1. Lydia Brown1656 - 1728
  2. Anna Brown1657 -
  3. Capt. Joseph Brown1658 - 1731
  4. Nathaniel Brown1661 - Bef 1739
  • HWilliam Lord1618 - 1678
  • WLydia BucklandEst 1637 - Bef 1700
m. Abt 3 Jun 1664
  1. Benjamin Lord1666 - 1713
  2. Ensign James Lord1668 - 1730/31
  3. Samuel Lord1670 - 1701
  4. Dorothy LordEst 1672 - 1705
  5. Daniel Lord1673 - 1754
  6. Hannah LordEst 1675 - 1759
  7. Elizabeth Lord1676 - 1736
  • HThomas DunkEst 1625 - 1683
  • WLydia BucklandEst 1637 - Bef 1700
m. Aft 17 May 1678
m. Aft 23 Mar 1683/84
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Lydia Buckland
Alt Name Lydia Bucklin
Gender Female
Birth[4] Est 1637
Marriage Bef 1656 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child.
to John Brown, Jr.
Marriage Abt 3 Jun 1664 to William Lord
Marriage Aft 17 May 1678 to Thomas Dunk
Marriage Aft 23 Mar 1683/84 After death of her third husband.
to Lieutenant Abraham Post
Residence? Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death[5] Bef 1700
References
  1. Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    Vol. 1, p. 270, 286.

    JOHN [Brown], Rehoboth, or Swanzey, s[on]. of John of the same, b[orn]. prob[ably]. in Eng[land]. m[arried]. a d[aughter]. of William Buckland, had John, the eldest, b[orn]. 27 Sept. 1650; Joseph, 9 Apr. 1658; Nathaniel, 9 June 1661; Lydia, 6 Aug. 1656; and Hannah, 29 Jan. 1659, all of wh[om]. in his will of 31 Mar. 1662, of wh[ich]. he made John, his f[ather]. the excor. he gave to his care, and d[ied]. soon. Hannah m[arried]. 7 Jan. 1676, her cousin Hezekiah Willet.

    WILLIAM [Buckland], Hingham 1635, rem[oved]. to Rehoboth 1658, and was bur[ied]. 1 Sept. 1679. A d[aughter]. of his m[arried]. John Brown, jr. of R[ehoboth]. Baruch and Joseph, perhaps his s[on]. were of R[ehoboth]. 1690; and it is found on rec[ord]. that John Bucklin, wh[o]. may be a name of the same stock capricious[ly]. varied, d[ied]. 20 June 1677.

  2. National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century.
  3. First Families of America.
  4. Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    1:455.

    'William Buckland ...
    CHILDREN: ...
    LYDIA, b. say 1637; ... m. (2) on or soon after 3 June 1664 William Lord;'

  5. Lord, Kenneth. Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Lord: an Original Proprietor and Founder of Hartford, Conn., in 1636. (New York: The Compiler, 1946)
    page 74.

    'She died before 1700.'

  6.   Rounds, H. L. Peter. Abstracts of Bristol County, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1687-1745. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987)
    1:2.

    Receipt by Lidia Brown, widow, for legacy from Estate of her husband John Brown, Jr., dated 26 June 1663, paid by "my Brother James Brown" [1:15].