Individual Details
Lydia Townsend
(1630 - 8 Jan 1687/88)
She could be from a number of different Townsend families, but nothing is known for certain. Prior to her marriage, Lydia was mentioned by John Mills of Boston in his October 1651 will as "a servant to Mr.Rucke", and she was bequeathed 40 shillings for her pains. This Mr. Rucke was the next door neighbor of Thomas Townsend and it is possible that Lydia was the daughter of Thomas.
Events
Birth | 1630 | England | |||
Immigration | Bef 1650 | Boston, Massachusetts Bay | |||
Marriage | 12 Dec 1651 | Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay - Lawrence Copeland | |||
Death | 8 Jan 1687/88 | Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay |
Families
Spouse | Lawrence Copeland (1590 - 1699) |
Child | Thomas Copeland (1652 - 1652) |
Child | Thomas Copeland (1654 - ) |
Child | William Copeland (1656 - 1716) |
Child | John Copeland (1658 - 1714) |
Child | Lydia Copeland (1661 - ) |
Child | Ephraim Copeland (1665 - ) |
Child | Hannah Copeland (1668 - ) |
Child | Richard Copeland (1672 - 1672) |
Child | Abigail Copeland (1674 - ) |
Endnotes
1. , Samuel Bates, Editor, Records of the Town of Braintree 1640 1793 (Randolph, MA: Daniel Huxford, 1886), ; digital images, (: accessed . (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).