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Lydia Jay

Birth3 Dec 1761 - Bush River, Newberry, South Carolina, USA
Death25 Dec 1815 - Clinton, Warren, Ohio, USA
MotherMary Elizabeth Vestal
FatherWilliam Jay (Quaker)

Born in Bush River, Newberry, South Carolina, USA on 3 Dec 1761 to William Jay (Quaker) and Mary Elizabeth Vestal. Lydia Jay married James Mills and had 20 children. She passed away on 25 Dec 1815 in Clinton, Warren, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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William Jay (Quaker)
1720 - 1773
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Mary Elizabeth Vestal
1723 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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James Mills
1756 - 1818
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George Arnold
1756 - 1802
Children Show all
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James Mills
1789 - 1869
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Elisha Mills
1803 - 1828
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Isaac D Mills
1786 - 1860
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Curtis Mills
1795 - 1859
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Abijah Mills
1801 - 1868
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Sarah Mills
1791 - 1814
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Aaron Mills
1806 - 1863
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John Mills
1783 - 1859
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William Mills
1784 - 1859
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David Mills
1794 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mills
Unknown - Unknown
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Patience Mills
1794 - 1861
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Rachel Mills
1805 - 1849
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John Mills
1790 - 1836
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Jane Mills Mills
1794 - Unknown
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Ellis Mills
1790 - 1860
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John Mills
1790 - 1846
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Aaron Mills
1806 - 1863
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Abijah Mills
1801 - 1868
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Curtis Mills
1802 - 1859

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