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Lydia Angram Marshall

Birth
Alford, East Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, England
Death
1634 (aged 33–34)
At Sea
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea Add to Map
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Lydia was the daughter of Percival Angram and his wife Elizabeth Wright. She was probably born in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, about 1600. On August 17, 1627, she married Thomas Marshall, the son of William Marshall and Elizabeth Rogers, in Alford. Lydia and Thomas had three or possibly four children in Alford. In 1634, they left Alford, bound for Boston in New England. Their family numbered five at that time. They traveled in a large party led by Reverend John Cotton, who had been the minister at Boston, England. Thomas' wife Lydia and their two daughters died during the journey to New England.



Thomas Marshall married (1) By about 1627 _____ _____.They had 3 children: Samuel, Eliakim, & Thomas.Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
Lydia was the daughter of Percival Angram and his wife Elizabeth Wright. She was probably born in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, about 1600. On August 17, 1627, she married Thomas Marshall, the son of William Marshall and Elizabeth Rogers, in Alford. Lydia and Thomas had three or possibly four children in Alford. In 1634, they left Alford, bound for Boston in New England. Their family numbered five at that time. They traveled in a large party led by Reverend John Cotton, who had been the minister at Boston, England. Thomas' wife Lydia and their two daughters died during the journey to New England.



Thomas Marshall married (1) By about 1627 _____ _____.They had 3 children: Samuel, Eliakim, & Thomas.Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project


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