Joel Thayer married Lydia S. Gleason on October 27, 1808 in Boston, Massachusetts. One newspaper announcement of the marriage calls Joel a merchant and refers to Lydia as the daughter of Capt. Gleason.
Joel and Lydia had twelve children: Richard, Joseph G., Francis H., Mary C., Martha W., Joel, Lydia A. E., Rebecca R., Sarah M., Orrin T., Francis T. H., and Catherine L.
Joel and Lydia lived the first years of their marriage in Boston (1810 and 1820 census). By 1830, they had moved to Stoughton (1830 census) and by 1840, they resided in Randolph (1840 census).
Joel and Lydia died within days of each other from consumption (death record) or cholera morbus (newspaper obituary).
Joel Thayer married Lydia S. Gleason on October 27, 1808 in Boston, Massachusetts. One newspaper announcement of the marriage calls Joel a merchant and refers to Lydia as the daughter of Capt. Gleason.
Joel and Lydia had twelve children: Richard, Joseph G., Francis H., Mary C., Martha W., Joel, Lydia A. E., Rebecca R., Sarah M., Orrin T., Francis T. H., and Catherine L.
Joel and Lydia lived the first years of their marriage in Boston (1810 and 1820 census). By 1830, they had moved to Stoughton (1830 census) and by 1840, they resided in Randolph (1840 census).
Joel and Lydia died within days of each other from consumption (death record) or cholera morbus (newspaper obituary).
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