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Lydia Marshall (Angram)

Also Known As: "Angrom"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Alford, Lincolnshire, England
Death: before August 1634 (Said to have died on ship from England to Massachusetts)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Percival Angram and Elizabeth Angram
Wife of Thomas Marshall (J10g) and Thomas Marshall, of Boston
Mother of Capt. Samuel Marshall; Elizabeth Marshall and Marie Marshall

Managed by: Erica Howton
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About Lydia Marshall

Lydia Angram 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. 

Marriage

  1. Thomas MARSHALL b: ABT 1613 Married: Alford, Lincolnshire Co, England ABT 1629

Children

  1. Samuel MARSHALL b: 1630
  2. Elizabeth MARSHALL b: 1628
  3. Marie MARSHALL b: 1632

notes

From "Smith-Kyllo Family" by Kenneth Smith WorldConnect at Rootsweb.com

Thomas Marshall was born in Alford, Lincolnshire, England in 1587. He was baptised on November 12, the son of William Marshall and Elizabeth Rogers. He married Lydia Angrom in Alford on August 17, 1627. They had three or possibly four children in Alford and in 1634, left England, bound for Boston, in Masssachusetts Colony. Their family numbered five, so if they had a fourth child, it must have died in Alford. 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.

Information for this biography from New England Families by William R. Cutter and The History & Genealogies of Ancient Windsor by Henry R. Stiles.

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Birth date & place also seen as 1590, Great Mundon, Hertfordshire

Sources:

  1. Author: Robert Givens Title: My Ancestry 2004 Publication: Name: updated 10-25-2004 [found 06-22-2007]; Repository: Name: World Connect Project at Rootsweb Note: Source Medium: Internet
  2. The Pioneers of Massachusetts:  A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns, and Churches, and Other Contemporaneous Documents (Google eBook) Charles Henry Pope Heritage Books, 1900 - History - 549 pages. Page 301

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Lydia Marshall's Timeline

1608
1608
Alford, Lincolnshire, England
1628
1628
Alford, Silsby, Lincolnshire , England
1630
May 7, 1630
Alford, Lincolnshire, England
1632
1632
Alford, Silsby, Lincolnshire , England
1634
August 1634
Age 26