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    1. Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young/Haydens of Braintree, MA
    2. KENT HAYDEN
    3. I found that Nathaniel Hayden in a book about the Revolutionary War in which he fought along side 7 of his sons---amazing vwhite0901@aol.com wrote: Here is some info I have on some of my HAYDEN family.....but I see no reference to Richard Hayden, but we were connected to the Bass & Alden line. This information came from " The Hayden Ancestry of Warren Sherman Hayden". ?"Samuel Hayden? [Nehemiah2, John1] was baptized at Braintree, MA, on October 4, 1691.? He married Priscilla Webb, who was born at Braintree, on September 1, 1697.? She owned the covenant on March 4, 1715/16.? Priscilla Webb was the daughter of Peter Webb and his wife Ruth Bass.? This Ruth Bass was the granddaughter of John Alden and his wife Priscila Mullins, both passengers on the ship Mayflower on her historic voyage of 1620. ?On March 1, 1713/14, among the "meet persons that were then chosen, to see to that act as to Regulation of swine: at Braintree, was Samuel Hayden.? According to Judge Josiah Hayden Drummond, LL.D., former President of the Miane Historical Society, an able genealogist, and the author of a manuscript genealogy fo the Hayden family, which is at the Maine Historical Society in Portland, it was the custom at Braintree at that time, to appoint to that town office men who had just married or who had just attained their majority. ?Samuel Hayden and his wife Priscilla, executed a deed dated June 6, 1727, transferring to John Webb of Braintree, miller, for ten poounds, all their interest in the housing, farm, land and mill of "their father," Peter Webb, late of Braintree, deceased.? This was acknowledged by Samuel Hayden on April 6, 1728, and by Priscilla on June 6, 1728.? At the election of constables on March 3, 1728/29, there was a tie between Samuel Hayden and Nathaniel Littlefield, and a new vote was taken, resulting in the choice of another man,, but a year later, on March 2, 1729/30, two men having refused the office, Samuel Hayden was chosen.? Samuel Hayden, yeoman, and his wife, Priscilla, conveyed land in Braintree to James Penniman, by a deed dated Septmber 1, 1730.? Hayden was chosen selectman in March, 1732/33,and again in March 1733/34, when he was called Lieutenant.? He left Braintree in or about 1746, as on March 5, 1746/47, four pounds, nine shillings, four pence allowance was made to ! the constable "for that one list, Samll Hayden Late of this Town was taxed so much in a List Committed to the Said Nathll French to collect & c."? With him went his children except for his sons, Samuel and Richard Hayden who were already married and who remained at Braintree with their families. ?The town records show that Samuel and Christopher Hayden were no longer living at Braintree in 1647 and while Jeremiah, Nehemiah, Nathaniel and William Hayden, the other sons of Samuel, are not likewise specifically mentioned, they disappear from the town, county and church records, and it must be supposed that, like their father and brother, they migrated to a new home.? It has not been discovered where Samuel Hayden and his wife died.? Tradition says that William went to Philadephia on a boat from Boston, and possibly Samuel accompanied him.? The movements of Jeremiah and Nehemiah Hayden are likewise unknown.? It has been possible, however, throught the descendants of Christopher, Nathaniel and William Hayden to identify the three last named sons of Samuel Hayden, and to follow their westward movement. ?The Christopher Hayden who lived at Basking Ridge and Morristown,New Jersey, is said by his grandsons to have had brothers named Nathaniel, William and Samuel {a list which, though incomplete, agrees with the list of Samuel Hayden's children born at Braintree, MA}.? Three of his children were baptized at Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey, on October 31, 1756.? Two of his sons removed to Rostraver Twp, PA, in or about 1787 or 1789, and one of them removed to Hamilton Co.,OH, in or about 1805. ?Nathaniel Hayden of Basking Ridge and Morristonw, N.J., is said by his descendants to have removed from N.J. to Rostraver Twp., Westmoreland Co.,PA.? He and his wife Suviah, are buried near West Newton, PA and his age is given on his gravestone {he died in 1712 in his eighty-sixth year} tallies with the date of birth of Nathaniel Hayden , as given on the Braintree, MA, records{February 21, 1725/26}.? The family record ofhis great-granddaughter, Mrs. Jesse S. Wall {Hannah Jane Hayden},shows her descent from a Nathaniel Hayden who was born on February 15 or 16, 1726 {the month and year agreeing with the Braintree record}, and his wife "Spphia" who was born June, 7, 1736 {Suviah Hayden, wife of Nathaniel, died April 28, 1814, in her seventy-either year, according to her gravestone record. --the age agrees}.? Other descendants preserved the tradition that they were related to the John Hayden {William} of Fayette Co.,PA, who had two wives and twenty-two children, and who first d! iscovered iron west of the mountains. ?William Hayden, who married Lydia Casted, lived in Morristown, N.J., and had his children baptized at the Shrewsbury Church on the same day that Christopher Hayden's children {above} were baptized there.? His son, John Hayden, removed to Fayette Co.,PA, married twice, and had twenty-one or twenty-two children,and was the first man to discover iron west of the Alleghenies. ?Briefly, the argument for the identiy of the Braintree and N.J. Haydens is as follows:? Six Haydens, Samuel, Jeremiah, Nehemiah, Christopher, Nathaniel and William, disappeared from Braintree, in or about 1747.? Less than ten years later, the three last named men appeared at Basking Ridge and Morristown, N.J.? Christopher and William had their children baptized at the same time at the Shrewsbury, N.J., Church, and Christopher and Nathaniel both married girls of the surname Sutton, presumably of the same family.? Nathaniel and two sons of Christopher removed to Rostraver Twp., PA {a section known as the "Jersey Settlement"}, at the same time, while a son of William removed to another part of PA at that time.? Statements made by the descendants of Nathaniel Hayden refer to the son of William Hayden as a relative.? A written record left by the grandson of Christopher Hayden states that Christopher had brothers, Nathaniel, William and Samuel, and that the family came from Bosto! n, while another descendant records it as a Braintree family.? An examination of the United States Census of 1790, the first census taken, {a date at which most of the members ofthe generations that left Braintree might be supposed to be still living} shows no similar group of Haydens in MA, Connecticut, Rhode Island, or PA.? The only interpretation that can reasonably be put upon these facts is that the three N.J. Haydens were the three brothers who had left Braintree a few yars earlier." =============== Hope some of this info might be helpful to someone. N.J.Skinner White -----Original Message----- From: Daphne To: hayden@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 9:34 pm Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young Thank you for that connection. Does this Samuel come down to the Jonathan Hayden who married Lydia Young? I can't make that connection, I'd love the help. Thanks again, Daphne ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 11:29 PM Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young > Samuel Hayden b 22 Feb 1682/83 Married Priscille Webb? father Peter Webb, > mother Ruth Bass? > > Ruth Bass, father John Bass, mother Ruth Alden > > Ruth Alden father John Alden mother Pricilla Mullins (?Mayflower ) > > ? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daphne > To: hayden@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 3:55 pm > Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young > > > > I sent for some bible records and birth/baptism records and what I > received > confused me. I'm going to ask the researcher who sent them to > double-check > and verify this data, but before I do that I want to figure out *who* they > sent me. make sense? > > I have a copy of what appears to be an index card with: (words in {} are > mine) > ************** > Hayden > Richard 5 (Clement 4, Samuel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1) born Nov 7, 1741 died > {blank} > married Mar 12, 1761 (O-Rec.) {what does that mean?} Mary Jordan > daughter of {blank} > > "Richard Hayden, an adult of 25 years of Braintree, of which place he is a > native," baptized at Christ Church Dec 6, 1767. > > Children of Richard and Mary born at Braintree, baptized at Christ Church > Dec 7, 1767 > > Elisha, age bapt, aged 6 years (born Oct 25, 1762, m April 12, 1783 at > Gray, ME. Hannah Noble, etc.) (See Noble {?}) > Jonathan " , aged 5 years > Richard " , aged 4 years > Samuel " , aged 2 years > Mary " , aged 9 months > ************************* > > There are three more index cards in these copies....If you want details on > these just ask. But here's the names at the top of these cards: > > Hayden > Josiah 5 (Jonathan 4, Samuel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1) > > Clement 5 (Clement 4, Samuel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1) > > Lt. William 5 (Nehemiah 4-3-2, John 1) > > and at the bottom on incompletely copied cards.... > > Nehemiah 5 (Nehemiah 4-3-2, John 1) > > Elijah 5 (Elijah 4, Nehemiah 3-2, John 1) > ************************************************** > > In addition, I have bible records that have Jonathan Hayden Jr. born 1793 > which is a year after my Edith was born. I'm trying to figure out who > this > Jonathan was...married to Nancy Thompson. But still hoping for Edith born > about 1792 to pop up. > > I saw the reference to Jonathan (married to Lydia Young) being a Mayflower > descendant. Anyone know who that Mayflower passenger was? > > Thanks for the help in wading through this paperwork. :) > Daphne > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "KENT HAYDEN" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:30 PM > Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young > > >>I have dates of the Haydens from Richard on down. Here is what I have >>(taken from films I have researched) >> >> William Hayden >> b-1674 in St. Mary's , Md. >> m- 6 Mar 1733 to Elizabeth Thompson (b-1685 and d-4 Mar 1761) >> d-1705 St Mary's >> Children ( all born in St. Mary's) >> Frances (f) 1706 >> James 1713 >> Susannah 1714 >> George 1715 >> John 1717 >> Clement 1719 >> ++Richard 1721 (our line also) >> El;izabeth 1723 >> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++ >> Richard Hayden >> b-1721 >> m-Elizabeth also but no last name or date >> d-1782 >> Child: >> James 9 Feb 1746 (only one I could find) >> +++++++++++++++++++++++ >> James Hayden >> b-9 Feb 1746 St. Mary's >> m- 1763 Henrietta Alvey (b-1743 St. M.) d- 23 Jan 1839) >> d-1803 St. Mary's >> Children: >> Peregrine b-about 1780 also 1794 Confused yet? >> Charles b-1787 >> I have to do more reseaarch on this family because the mother would have >> been so old to have these children. >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> Peregrine Hayden ( our line) >> b- 1794 St. Mary"s >> m- #1Elizabeth Grindall 8 Mar 1806 #2Cecelia Alvey (b-7 Mar 1792 d- >> 1855 >> d-1848 >> Children: >> Hezekiah Garner Hayden >> Charles >> Lillian >> Bernard (our line) b-11 Jul 1829 St. Mary's >> >> If you want more on down, let me know Patty Perkins Hayden >> >> Biewers Antique Acres wrote: I know that my line descends >> from Richard Hayden but I don't have the dates >> on him at the moment. I think that Mr. Kimble has that info?. Sharon >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of KENT HAYDEN >> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 1:13 PM >> To: hayden@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young >> >> Sorry, but none of these Haydens are related to my Southern Haydens--they >> sound like they come from that Northern line which appears to be Irish >> from >> all my research. My haydens are English and Scottish and immigrated >> into >> St. Mary's, Md. >> >> Biewers Antique Acres wrote: I have had info posted all over >> the internet looking for other descendents >> of this line and have had no others that had our lineage. Yes, sounds >> like >> the Elliot's were in with the Hayden family. My aunt has more of this >> info >> so am going to pass on your email to her. She is in NM. She probably has >> more dates than I do as her uncle did quite a bit of research in his days >> and his daughter has his stuff in Idaho. Rufus Elliot and Lydia Hayden >> had >> a >> daughter, Permelia, that died as an infant. Sharon >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of Daphne >> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 2:46 AM >> To: hayden@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young >> >> Thank you for responding! :) I can't seem to find a lot on their >> children. >> I like to have complete records, so I'm looking for all children/siblings >> not just my direct line. But, I am trying to firm up their daughter >> Edith. >> Once I firm up Edith then I will enter in data about her siblings. I'm >> about certain that I descend from Edith and Daniel Elliott's daughter >> Harriot Elliott/Stinchfield. It sure appears that perhaps Daniel and >> Rufus >> were brothers? I'd love to share more detailed information with you, >> Sharon. >> >> Hope to hear from more people who have information on this Jonathan and >> Lydia Young. >> Daphne Jasinski >> near Seattle >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Biewers Antique Acres" >> To: >> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 5:59 PM >> Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young >> >> >>> This is my Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young. I know that they had James >>> and >>> Lydia as children and probably more but don't know of any others yet. >>> Daughter Lydia first married Rufus Elliot of NH and then divorced in >>> about >>> 1828 and married Henry Moore in Madison,ME. Lydia Hayden and Henry >>> Moore >>> are my g-g-g-g-grandparents. Lydia Hayden Moore and James Hayden are >>> found >>> living in Hermon, ME in 1850. Lydia Young can also be found living in >>> California in 1870. Look forward to hearing from you. Sharon Vannet >>> Biewer >>> Moore,Innis,Young,Hayden,Taylor,Martin. >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/05/2008 12:22:01
    1. Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young/Haydens of Braintree, MA
    2. My Ancestor **William Hayden** also fought in the Rev. War as did? 5 of his sons - John, Stephen, Enoch, Noah [my line], & Hosea served in the American Revolution.? This is a great family line full steeped in American History....:) Nj -----Original Message----- From: KENT HAYDEN <ppkkplus@verizon.net> To: hayden@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 9:22 pm Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young/Haydens of Braintree, MA I found that Nathaniel Hayden in a book about the Revolutionary War in which he fought along side 7 of his sons---amazing vwhite0901@aol.com wrote: Here is some info I have on some of my HAYDEN family.....but I see no reference to Richard Hayden, but we were connected to the Bass & Alden line. This information came from " The Hayden Ancestry of Warren Sherman Hayden". ?"Samuel Hayden? [Nehemiah2, John1] was baptized at Braintree, MA, on October 4, 1691.? He married Priscilla Webb, who was born at Braintree, on September 1, 1697.? She owned the covenant on March 4, 1715/16.? Priscilla Webb was the daughter of Peter Webb and his wife Ruth Bass.? This Ruth Bass was the granddaughter of John Alden and his wife Priscila Mullins, both passengers on the ship Mayflower on her historic voyage of 1620. ?On March 1, 1713/14, among the "meet persons that were then chosen, to see to that act as to Regulation of swine: at Braintree, was Samuel Hayden.? According to Judge Josiah Hayden Drummond, LL.D., former President of the Miane Historical Society, an able genealogist, and the author of a manuscript genealogy fo the Hayden family, which is at the Maine Historical Society in Portland, it was the custom at Braintree at that time, to appoint to that town office men who had just married or who had just attained their majority. ?Samuel Hayden and his wife Priscilla, executed a deed dated June 6, 1727, transferring to John Webb of Braintree, miller, for ten poounds, all their interest in the housing, farm, land and mill of "their father," Peter Webb, late of Braintree, deceased.? This was acknowledged by Samuel Hayden on April 6, 1728, and by Priscilla on June 6, 1728.? At the election of constables on March 3, 1728/29, there was a tie between Samuel Hayden and Nathaniel Littlefield, and a new vote was taken, resulting in the choice of another man,, but a year later, on March 2, 1729/30, two men having refused the office, Samuel Hayden was chosen.? Samuel Hayden, yeoman, and his wife, Priscilla, conveyed land in Braintree to James Penniman, by a deed dated Septmber 1, 1730.? Hayden was chosen selectman in March, 1732/33,and again in March 1733/34, when he was called Lieutenant.? He left Braintree in or about 1746, as on March 5, 1746/47, four pounds, nine shillings, four pence allowance was made to ! the constable "for that one list, Samll Hayden Late of this Town was taxed so much in a List Committed to the Said Nathll French to collect & c."? With him went his children except for his sons, Samuel and Richard Hayden who were already married and who remained at Braintree with their families. ?The town records show that Samuel and Christopher Hayden were no longer living at Braintree in 1647 and while Jeremiah, Nehemiah, Nathaniel and William Hayden, the other sons of Samuel, are not likewise specifically mentioned, they disappear from the town, county and church records, and it must be supposed that, like their father and brother, they migrated to a new home.? It has not been discovered where Samuel Hayden and his wife died.? Tradition says that William went to Philadephia on a boat from Boston, and possibly Samuel accompanied him.? The movements of Jeremiah and Nehemiah Hayden are likewise unknown.? It has been possible, however, throught the descendants of Christopher, Nathaniel and William Hayden to identify the three last named sons of Samuel Hayden, and to follow their westward movement. ?The Christopher Hayden who lived at Basking Ridge and Morristown,New Jersey, is said by his grandsons to have had brothers named Nathaniel, William and Samuel {a list which, though incomplete, agrees with the list of Samuel Hayden's children born at Braintree, MA}.? Three of his children were baptized at Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey, on October 31, 1756.? Two of his sons removed to Rostraver Twp, PA, in or about 1787 or 1789, and one of them removed to Hamilton Co.,OH, in or about 1805. ?Nathaniel Hayden of Basking Ridge and Morristonw, N.J., is said by his descendants to have removed from N.J. to Rostraver Twp., Westmoreland Co.,PA.? He and his wife Suviah, are buried near West Newton, PA and his age is given on his gravestone {he died in 1712 in his eighty-sixth year} tallies with the date of birth of Nathaniel Hayden , as given on the Braintree, MA, records{February 21, 1725/26}.? The family record ofhis great-granddaughter, Mrs. Jesse S. Wall {Hannah Jane Hayden},shows her descent from a Nathaniel Hayden who was born on February 15 or 16, 1726 {the month and year agreeing with the Braintree record}, and his wife "Spphia" who was born June, 7, 1736 {Suviah Hayden, wife of Nathaniel, died April 28, 1814, in her seventy-either year, according to her gravestone record. --the age agrees}.? Other descendants preserved the tradition that they were related to the John Hayden {William} of Fayette Co.,PA, who had two wives and twenty-two children, and who first discovered iron west of the mountains. **William Hayden**, who married Lydia Casted, lived in Morristown, N.J., and had his children baptized at the Shrewsbury Church on the same day that Christopher Hayden's children {above} were baptized there.? His son, John Hayden, removed to Fayette Co.,PA, married twice, and had twenty-one or twenty-two children,and was the first man to discover iron west of the Alleghenies. ?Briefly, the argument for the identiy of the Braintree and N.J. Haydens is as follows:? Six Haydens, Samuel, Jeremiah, Nehemiah, Christopher, Nathaniel and William, disappeared from Braintree, in or about 1747.? Less than ten years later, the three last named men appeared at Basking Ridge and Morristown, N.J.? Christopher and William had their children baptized at the same time at the Shrewsbury, N.J., Church, and Christopher and Nathaniel both married girls of the surname Sutton, presumably of the same family.? Nathaniel and two sons of Christopher removed to Rostraver Twp., PA {a section known as the "Jersey Settlement"}, at the same time, while a son of William removed to another part of PA at that time.? Statements made by the descendants of Nathaniel Hayden refer to the son of William Hayden as a relative.? A written record left by the grandson of Christopher Hayden states that Christopher had brothers, Nathaniel, William and Samuel, and that the family came from Bosto! n, while another descendant records it as a Braintree family.? An examination of the United States Census of 1790, the first census taken, {a date at which most of the members ofthe generations that left Braintree might be supposed to be still living} shows no similar group of Haydens in MA, Connecticut, Rhode Island, or PA.? The only interpretation that can reasonably be put upon these facts is that the three N.J. Haydens were the three brothers who had left Braintree a few yars earlier." =============== Hope some of this info might be helpful to someone. N.J.Skinner White -----Original Message----- From: Daphne To: hayden@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 9:34 pm Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young Thank you for that connection. Does this Samuel come down to the Jonathan Hayden who married Lydia Young? I can't make that connection, I'd love the help. Thanks again, Daphne ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 11:29 PM Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young > Samuel Hayden b 22 Feb 1682/83 Married Priscille Webb? father Peter Webb, > mother Ruth Bass? > > Ruth Bass, father John Bass, mother Ruth Alden > > Ruth Alden father John Alden mother Pricilla Mullins (?Mayflower ) > > ? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daphne > To: hayden@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 3:55 pm > Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young > > > > I sent for some bible records and birth/baptism records and what I > received > confused me. I'm going to ask the researcher who sent them to > double-check > and verify this data, but before I do that I want to figure out *who* they > sent me. make sense? > > I have a copy of what appears to be an index card with: (words in {} are > mine) > ************** > Hayden > Richard 5 (Clement 4, Samuel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1) born Nov 7, 1741 died > {blank} > married Mar 12, 1761 (O-Rec.) {what does that mean?} Mary Jordan > daughter of {blank} > > "Richard Hayden, an adult of 25 years of Braintree, of which place he is a > native," baptized at Christ Church Dec 6, 1767. > > Children of Richard and Mary born at Braintree, baptized at Christ Church > Dec 7, 1767 > > Elisha, age bapt, aged 6 years (born Oct 25, 1762, m April 12, 1783 at > Gray, ME. Hannah Noble, etc.) (See Noble {?}) > Jonathan " , aged 5 years > Richard " , aged 4 years > Samuel " , aged 2 years > Mary " , aged 9 months > ************************* > > There are three more index cards in these copies....If you want details on > these just ask. But here's the names at the top of these cards: > > Hayden > Josiah 5 (Jonathan 4, Samuel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1) > > Clement 5 (Clement 4, Samuel 3, Jonathan 2, John 1) > > Lt. William 5 (Nehemiah 4-3-2, John 1) > > and at the bottom on incompletely copied cards.... > > Nehemiah 5 (Nehemiah 4-3-2, John 1) > > Elijah 5 (Elijah 4, Nehemiah 3-2, John 1) > ************************************************** > > In addition, I have bible records that have Jonathan Hayden Jr. born 1793 > which is a year after my Edith was born. I'm trying to figure out who > this > Jonathan was...married to Nancy Thompson. But still hoping for Edith born > about 1792 to pop up. > > I saw the reference to Jonathan (married to Lydia Young) being a Mayflower > descendant. Anyone know who that Mayflower passenger was? > > Thanks for the help in wading through this paperwork. :) > Daphne > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "KENT HAYDEN" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:30 PM > Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young > > >>I have dates of the Haydens from Richard on down. Here is what I have >>(taken from films I have researched) >> >> William Hayden >> b-1674 in St. Mary's , Md. >> m- 6 Mar 1733 to Elizabeth Thompson (b-1685 and d-4 Mar 1761) >> d-1705 St Mary's >> Children ( all born in St. Mary's) >> Frances (f) 1706 >> James 1713 >> Susannah 1714 >> George 1715 >> John 1717 >> Clement 1719 >> ++Richard 1721 (our line also) >> El;izabeth 1723 >> >> +++++++++++++++++++++++ >> Richard Hayden >> b-1721 >> m-Elizabeth also but no last name or date >> d-1782 >> Child: >> James 9 Feb 1746 (only one I could find) >> +++++++++++++++++++++++ >> James Hayden >> b-9 Feb 1746 St. Mary's >> m- 1763 Henrietta Alvey (b-1743 St. M.) d- 23 Jan 1839) >> d-1803 St. Mary's >> Children: >> Peregrine b-about 1780 also 1794 Confused yet? >> Charles b-1787 >> I have to do more reseaarch on this family because the mother would have >> been so old to have these children. >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> Peregrine Hayden ( our line) >> b- 1794 St. Mary"s >> m- #1Elizabeth Grindall 8 Mar 1806 #2Cecelia Alvey (b-7 Mar 1792 d- >> 1855 >> d-1848 >> Children: >> Hezekiah Garner Hayden >> Charles >> Lillian >> Bernard (our line) b-11 Jul 1829 St. Mary's >> >> If you want more on down, let me know Patty Perkins Hayden >> >> Biewers Antique Acres wrote: I know that my line descends >> from Richard Hayden but I don't have the dates >> on him at the moment. I think that Mr. Kimble has that info?. Sharon >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of KENT HAYDEN >> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 1:13 PM >> To: hayden@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young >> >> Sorry, but none of these Haydens are related to my Southern Haydens--they >> sound like they come from that Northern line which appears to be Irish >> from >> all my research. My haydens are English and Scottish and immigrated >> into >> St. Mary's, Md. >> >> Biewers Antique Acres wrote: I have had info posted all over >> the internet looking for other descendents >> of this line and have had no others that had our lineage. Yes, sounds >> like >> the Elliot's were in with the Hayden family. My aunt has more of this >> info >> so am going to pass on your email to her. She is in NM. She probably has >> more dates than I do as her uncle did quite a bit of research in his days >> and his daughter has his stuff in Idaho. Rufus Elliot and Lydia Hayden >> had >> a >> daughter, Permelia, that died as an infant. Sharon >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:hayden-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of Daphne >> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 2:46 AM >> To: hayden@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young >> >> Thank you for responding! :) I can't seem to find a lot on their >> children. >> I like to have complete records, so I'm looking for all children/siblings >> not just my direct line. But, I am trying to firm up their daughter >> Edith. >> Once I firm up Edith then I will enter in data about her siblings. I'm >> about certain that I descend from Edith and Daniel Elliott's daughter >> Harriot Elliott/Stinchfield. It sure appears that perhaps Daniel and >> Rufus >> were brothers? I'd love to share more detailed information with you, >> Sharon. >> >> Hope to hear from more people who have information on this Jonathan and >> Lydia Young. >> Daphne Jasinski >> near Seattle >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Biewers Antique Acres" >> To: >> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 5:59 PM >> Subject: Re: [HAYDEN] Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young >> >> >>> This is my Jonathan Hayden and Lydia Young. I know that they had James >>> and >>> Lydia as children and probably more but don't know of any others yet. >>> Daughter Lydia first married Rufus Elliot of NH and then divorced in >>> about >>> 1828 and married Henry Moore in Madison,ME. Lydia Hayden and Henry >>> Moore >>> are my g-g-g-g-grandparents. Lydia Hayden Moore and James Hayden are >>> found >>> living in Hermon, ME in 1850. Lydia Young can also be found living in >>> California in 1870. Look forward to hearing from you. Sharon Vannet >>> Biewer >>> Moore,Innis,Young,Hayden,Taylor,Martin. >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HAYDEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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