In 1760, she emigrated to Hants County, Nova Scotia along with her family.
Lydia m.1770 Benoni Sweet, son of Benoni and Mary Elizabeth Sweet, who also settled in Hants County
Their children were :
(Links on Husband's memorial)
Sarah "Sally" (Sweet) Vaughn b. 1772
Benoni Sweet b. 1774
John Sweet b. 1776
Shubael Sweet b. 1779
Eunice (Sweet) Mumford b. 1781
Albro Sweet b. 1783
James Sweet b. 1787
Eber Sweet b. 1790
Tryphosa (Sweet) Dodge b. 1792
Lydia d.4 Feb 1805 at Scotch Village, Hants County, Nova Scotia. She and Benoni are buried there in the Baptist Cemetery (now the Scotch Village Century Cemetery.)
Link to father Suggested By: Alec Dearborn 16 May 2021
In 1760, she emigrated to Hants County, Nova Scotia along with her family.
Lydia m.1770 Benoni Sweet, son of Benoni and Mary Elizabeth Sweet, who also settled in Hants County
Their children were :
(Links on Husband's memorial)
Sarah "Sally" (Sweet) Vaughn b. 1772
Benoni Sweet b. 1774
John Sweet b. 1776
Shubael Sweet b. 1779
Eunice (Sweet) Mumford b. 1781
Albro Sweet b. 1783
James Sweet b. 1787
Eber Sweet b. 1790
Tryphosa (Sweet) Dodge b. 1792
Lydia d.4 Feb 1805 at Scotch Village, Hants County, Nova Scotia. She and Benoni are buried there in the Baptist Cemetery (now the Scotch Village Century Cemetery.)
Link to father Suggested By: Alec Dearborn 16 May 2021
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