Lydia Huckstep1,2

#22817, (circa February 1587/88 - )
Father*Stephen Huckstep2 (c 1550 - )
Mother*Winifred Hatch2 (c 1553 - )

Family

Nathaniel Tilden b. c 1583, d. 1641
Children 1.Thomas1 Tilden6 (c 1608 - c 1618/19)
 2.Mary Tilden6 (c 1610 - )
 3.Joseph1 Tilden6 (c 1611/12 - c 1611/12)
 4.Sarah Tilden6 (c 1613 - )
 5.Dea. Joseph Tilden3 (c 1615 - 1670)
 6.Stephen1 Tilden6 (c 1617 - c 1619)
 7.Thomas Tilden6 (c 1618/19 - )
 8.Judith Tilden6 (c 1620 - )
 9.Winifred Tilden6 (c 1622 - c 1627)
 10.Lydia1 Tilden6 (c 1624 - c 1624)
 11.Lydia Tilden6 (c 1625 - )
 12.Stephen Tilden6 (c 1629 - )
Her married name was Tilden.3 
Birth*circa February 1587/88She was born circa February 1587/88 at Co. Kent, EnglandG.2 
Baptism11 February 1587/88She was baptized on 11 February 1587/88 at St. Mildred's Church, Tenterden, Co. Kent, EnglandG.2 
Marriage*13 October 1606She married Nathaniel Tilden on 13 October 1606 at St. Margaret's Church, Bethersden, Co. Kent, EnglandG.4 
March 1634/35She and Nathaniel Tilden migrated to Plymouth Colony (now Massachusetts)G on board the Hercules in March 1634/35.5 

Citations

  1. [S2002] Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts (Boston: James Loring, 1831), p. 355.
  2. [S2004] Committee on English Research, transcribed by Elizabeth French, "Genealogical Research in England: Hatch", New England Historical and Genealogical Register 70 (1911): p. 254.
  3. [S2002] Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, p. 353.
  4. [S2005] Allis Ferguson Edelman and Daniel G. Jenkins, "The English Origins of Edward Jenkins of Scituate, Massachusetts", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 161 (July 2007): citing Church of England, Parish Church of Bethersden,"Archdeacon's transcripts, 1563-1812; Bishop's transcripts, 1611-1885," FHL Film 1751588, Item 3.
  5. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2011), VII: 42–46, entry for Nathaniel Tilden.
  6. [S2003] Committee on English Research, transcribed by Elizabeth French, "Genealogical Research in England: Tilden", New England Historical and Genealogical Register 65 (1911): pp. 327–328, citing Registers of St. Mildred's Church, Tenterden, 1544–1638.