Hester BuckinghamAge: 31 years17011732

Name
Hester Buckingham
Given names
Hester
Surname
Buckingham
Birth April 16, 1701
MarriageAndrew LordView this family
December 13, 1721 (Age 20 years)
Birth of a son
#1
Andrew Lord
August 15, 1722 (Age 21 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Christopher Lord
December 26, 1723 (Age 22 years)
Birth of a son
#3
Martin Lord
November 13, 1725 (Age 24 years)
Death of a sonAndrew Lord
May 14, 1726 (Age 25 years)

Birth of a daughter
#4
Hester Lord
January 21, 1727 (Age 25 years)
Death of a daughterHester Lord
1727 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a son
#5
Elijah Lord
September 27, 1728 (Age 27 years)
Death of a sonMartin Lord
November 24, 1730 (Age 29 years)

Death October 2, 1732 (Age 31 years)
Family with Andrew Lord - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: December 13, 1721Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
8 months
son
16 months
son
23 months
son
14 months
daughter
Hester Lord
Birth: January 21, 1727 29 25Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
Death: 1727Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
20 months
son
Elijah Lord
Birth: September 27, 1728 31 27Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
Death: June 10, 1814Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
Andrew Lord + Huldah Lamb - View this family
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage: August 16, 1741Springfield, Hampden, MA
10 months
step-son
19 months
step-daughter
4 years
step-son
1 month
step-son
3 years
step-son
13 months
step-daughter

  1. Generation 1
    1. Hester Buckingham was born on April 16, 1701 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT and died on October 2, 1732 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT at the age of 31. She married Andrew Lord, son of Benjamin Lord and Elizabeth Pratt, on December 13, 1721 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. He was born on May 9, 1697 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT and died in December 1759 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT at the age of 62.

      Children of Hester Buckingham and Andrew Lord:

      1. Andrew Lord (17221726)
      2. Christopher Lord (17231797)
      3. Martin Lord (17251730)
      4. Hester Lord (17271727)
      5. Elijah Lord (17281814)
Shared note

Source: Robert Chapman - David Thomson Allied Family Lines by Dorothy Chapman Saunders, Ph.D. pgs. 170-175;