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About Lydia Kierstede Hayden
Lydia Kierstede Hayden
BIRTH
14 Feb 1724
Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, USA
DEATH
11 Aug 1795 (aged 71)
Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL
Rio Cemetery
Rio, Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID
207029063 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 3
Lydia was born in present-day Staten Island, the daughter of Samuel Kierstede (misspelled as "Casted" on some documents) and Lydia Dey. Dey was the daughter of Jan Hans Duyts (or Dey) and Marietje Molenaer (or Maertje Joosts Vermuelen Molenaar)
of New Netherlands, now New York City. Lydia's father Samuel (c1697-1733) was the son of Jacobus Kierstede (b 1665) and Anna Holmes (b 1670).
Lydia married William Hayden (1727-1823), a 5th generation descendant of Mayflower passengers John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, in December 1748, probably in her hometown.
The couple moved to Morristown, NJ, had at least 11 children between 1749 and about 1767. William was am innkeeper in Morristown, and according to family records, took over the Arnold Tavern from Capt. Jacob Arnold. The inn and tavern served as headquarters for Gen. George Washington in 1777. William left Morristown in 1778, so it is possible he was innkeeper when Washington was there. According to DAR and military pension records, William served in the Revolutionary War, as did five of the couple's sons. William was Sergeant of the guard at Fredericksburg Magazine, and for his services received 2,268 acres on Timber Ridge, Hampshire County, VA (now WV). This land was disposed of in 9 separate deeds between 1791 and 1795.
William and Lydia spent their later years on Timber Ridge, near Rio, where at least one son, a doctor, also lived. Lydia died Aug. 11, 1795 in Rio, at age 71, and is said to be buried in the "Old Cemetery" in Rio, likely on the family's land. Her husband, William, is buried in Little White Rock Cemetery, Fayette County, PA, where he last lived after Lydia's death.
Gravesite Details
Family tract of land was on "Timber Ridge" near Rio, Hampshire County (now WV), where "The Old" Rio Cemetery may be.
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Kierstede
1697–1733
Lydia Dey Kierstede
1699–1794
Spouse
William Hayden
1727–1823 (m. 1748)
Children
John Hayden
1749–1836
Enoch Hayden
1756–1843
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Lydia Kierstede Hayden's Timeline
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February 14, 1725
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Richmond, Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States, Staten Island, Richmond County, NY
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February 14, 1725
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Port Richmond, Richmond, New York Colony, British Colonial America, Staten Island, Richmond County, NY
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February 14, 1725
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Dutch Church
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1744 |
1744
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Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, Colonial America
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1748 |
1748
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Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, Colonial America
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1749 |
August 26, 1749
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Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey
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1750 |
October 31, 1750
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Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, United States
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1751 |
1751
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Staten Island, Richmond, New York
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1755 |
March 27, 1755
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Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, USA
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