Lydia Warfield was born in 1740 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland[1]
Lydia Warfield was born 1740 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. She was the daughter of Philip Warfield (1710-1790) and Nancy Anne Purdy. (1717-1790)[2]
She died in 1810 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Rachel Hobbs(1793–1887) born Abt 1793 • Anne Arundel, MD [3]
William Henry Hobbs (1795–1824) William Henry Hobbs was born in 1795 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was the son of William Hobbs Jr (1754–1794) and his wife Lydia Warfield Hobbs (1740–1810) [4]
This person was created through the import of Rodney Timbrook Ancestors and Relatives_2010-09-10.ged on 10 September 2010.
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Warfield-1300 and Warfield-58 appear to represent the same person because: Both Lydias are daughters of Philip Warfield and appear to be duplicatges. Further research will resolve the different birth years.
Hi Jack. Thanks for noticing the double names! After reading the bio on the father's profile, I think this Lydia is the correct daughter, and the other one probably belongs to one of his older brothers. Also, the first Philip is probably misplaced, because there is also a Philip Jr., who I believe to be the full brother of Lydia.
Also, the father didn't marry until 1851, over ten years after Philip 1 and Lydia 1 were born. I know that doesn't mean they couldn't be his, but more research is needed, and not a merger, at this time.
Also, the father didn't marry until 1851, over ten years after Philip 1 and Lydia 1 were born. I know that doesn't mean they couldn't be his, but more research is needed, and not a merger, at this time.
Thanks, Sally Alt Summey