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Lydia <I>Child</I> Fay

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Lydia Child Fay

Birth
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
Sep 1760 (aged 54)
Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Worcester County, Massachusetts Add to Map
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W/o James Fay Sr. and d/o John and Hannah (French) Child.

Children of James Fay and Lydia Child are:

1. Elizabeth Fay b: in Hardwick, MA.
2. Daniel Fay I,
3. Lydia Fay, b: 1730 in Westboro, MA; d: Aug 10, 1817.
4. Josiah Fay, b: Feb 04, 1731/32 in Westboro, MA.
5. James Fay II, b: Feb 09, 1734/35 in Westboro, MA.
6. Mehitable Fay, b: Jan 10, 1736/37 in Westboro, MA.
7. REUBEN FAY, b: Nov 20, 1738 in Westboro, MA; d: Oct 26, 1800 in Hardwick, MA.
8. Isaac Fay, b: June 23, 1742 in Grafton, MA; d: Jan 29, 1819 in Galway, NY.
9. Lucy Fay, b: July 23, 1744 in Grafton, MA.
10. Ebenezer Fay, b: July 12, 1746 in Grafton, MA.
11. Hannah Fay, b: Feb 23, 1748/49 in Hardwick, MA; d: Oct 18, 1835 in Hardwick, MA.
12. Mary Fay, b: Oct 28, 1756 in Hardwick, MA

Lydia's husband, James was a farmer, a bonesetter and a deacon of the 'separate church' until it removed bodily to Bennington, VT., in 1761. The separate church was duly organized after the following and similar votes were taken by the old church, viz., July 25, 1749, 'Voted that the church send to Rev. Edwards, Hall and Eaton to come and give their advice about the dissatisfied brethren in our church, viz., Samuel Robinson, James Fay, (and three others named), whether the church dismiss, or censure them as disorderly, etc. The council advised and the church voted to comply with the advice but James Fay (and two others named) declared non-compliance.
He and his wife Lydia united with the church in Westboro, July 7, 1728, and they, with their sons, James Jr, and Daniel, with his wife, Elizabeth Spooner, were among the original members of the 'Separate Church' of Hardwick at its organization in 1750.
W/o James Fay Sr. and d/o John and Hannah (French) Child.

Children of James Fay and Lydia Child are:

1. Elizabeth Fay b: in Hardwick, MA.
2. Daniel Fay I,
3. Lydia Fay, b: 1730 in Westboro, MA; d: Aug 10, 1817.
4. Josiah Fay, b: Feb 04, 1731/32 in Westboro, MA.
5. James Fay II, b: Feb 09, 1734/35 in Westboro, MA.
6. Mehitable Fay, b: Jan 10, 1736/37 in Westboro, MA.
7. REUBEN FAY, b: Nov 20, 1738 in Westboro, MA; d: Oct 26, 1800 in Hardwick, MA.
8. Isaac Fay, b: June 23, 1742 in Grafton, MA; d: Jan 29, 1819 in Galway, NY.
9. Lucy Fay, b: July 23, 1744 in Grafton, MA.
10. Ebenezer Fay, b: July 12, 1746 in Grafton, MA.
11. Hannah Fay, b: Feb 23, 1748/49 in Hardwick, MA; d: Oct 18, 1835 in Hardwick, MA.
12. Mary Fay, b: Oct 28, 1756 in Hardwick, MA

Lydia's husband, James was a farmer, a bonesetter and a deacon of the 'separate church' until it removed bodily to Bennington, VT., in 1761. The separate church was duly organized after the following and similar votes were taken by the old church, viz., July 25, 1749, 'Voted that the church send to Rev. Edwards, Hall and Eaton to come and give their advice about the dissatisfied brethren in our church, viz., Samuel Robinson, James Fay, (and three others named), whether the church dismiss, or censure them as disorderly, etc. The council advised and the church voted to comply with the advice but James Fay (and two others named) declared non-compliance.
He and his wife Lydia united with the church in Westboro, July 7, 1728, and they, with their sons, James Jr, and Daniel, with his wife, Elizabeth Spooner, were among the original members of the 'Separate Church' of Hardwick at its organization in 1750.


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