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Lydia Stocking
d.Aft 3 Jul 1727
- H. Ranney (add)
- W. Lydia Stocking1662 - Aft 1727
m. Bef 3 Jul 1727
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Bethiah Hopkins2, in Hopkins, Timothy. John Hopkins of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1634, and Some of His Descendants. (Palo Alto, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1932)
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"Lydia (Stocking), b. 20 January 1662; unmarried in 1683. Not mentioned in distribution of her brother Samuel's estate in 1697. The Stocking Genealogy says she m. Joseph Howell of Southampton, Long Island."
- 24. Joseph3 Howell, in Humphrey, Effingham P., Jr. Descendants of Edward Howell of Westbury Manor, Marsh Gibbon, Co. Buckingham and Southampton, Long Island, New York. The Genealogist. (Spring 1984)
23, 56.
"24. Joseph3 Howell (Edward2'1), born 1660, married Lydia Stocking, born 29 June 1662, daughter of Deacon Samuel and Bethia (Hopkins) Stocking of Connecticut. … He had died by 7 April 1712, when a property list refers to the widow Lidia Howell. No will survives. Lydia (Stocking) Howell probably remarried, either to Edward Raynor of Hempstead or to Edward Ranney of Middletown, Connecticut.376"
[endnote] "376. Charles Collard Adams, Middletown Upper Houses … (New York, 1908), p. 682, states that Lydia Stocking m. (1) Joseph Howell and (2) Edward Rayner, 'both of Southold [sic], L.I.' and that Judge Rayner was the son [sic] of Thurston Raynor. Despite these obvious errors (Southold for Southampton, 'son' for nephew) there may be some justification for the statement, not only because of the many Howell-Rayner connections (see especially the discussion under Richard2) but also because the unrecorded will of Edward Raynor of Hempstead, dated 27 March 1681, does mention his oldest son Samuel, his wife and her five children. WNYHS 1:469. However, the date of the will makes it impossible that these five would be Lydia's children, and the account of the family of Edward Raynor, nephew of Thurston, in DAR-NY B:172 (typescript at NYPL), fails to support the theory. A likely alternative, then, is Edward Ranney from Lydia's native Connecticut."
NOTE: There is no mention of an Edward Ranney in Adams' Middletown Upper Houses born early enough to be a husband of Lydia (Stocking) Howell, and there is no mention of any Edward Ranney in Manwaring's abstracts of early Hartford area probates, either volume 2 or 3, covering the perod from 1700 to 1750. However, Lydia Ranney is listed as an heir of John Stocking in Manwaring's abstract (Volume 2, page 583). The conclusion is that she married an unidentified Ranney as her second husband and was living in July 1727 when (unmarried) John's estate was settled by his siblings or their heirs.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Stocking, John, Middletown, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
2:582-83.
- ↑ Middletown Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
433.
"Stocking, … Lidia, d. Samuell & Bethia, b. Jan. 20, 1662 [L1:41]"
- Volume 070 Part 2 Middletown, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
541.
"Stocking, … Lydia, one of the six children of Mr. Stockin listed as covenanter Jan. 21, 1668 [1:111]" "Stocking, … Lydia, mem. full communion 7th mo. 9th day, 1676 [1696?]; dism. to Southampton [1:D]" "Stocking, … Lydia, adm. full communion Apr. 14, 1689 [1:16]"
"Stocking, … Lydia, [bp. or adm. com.] 14-2-1689 [April 14, 1689] [1:115]" "Stocking, … Lydia, [bp. or adm. com.] 18-3-1690 [May 18, 1689] [1:115]" NOTE:This entry must refer to her dismissal to the church at Southampton, Long Island.
- Volume 070 Part 1 Middletown, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
296.
"Howel, Lydia (Stockin), dism. May 18, 1690 to church in South Hampton, on Long Island [1:17]"
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