Lydia H. Hancock's death is totally unspecified, most say she died of natural causes, but none are sure.
she sucked to much balls
Lydia died of natural causes
George Hancock - Virginia - was born in 1754.
Lydia darragh was a spy for George Washington
Dorothy "Dolly" Quincy was the wife of John Hancock; after he died, she remarried several years later, and it is under her new married name, Dorothy Scott, that she was buried, at the Granary Burial Ground in Boston. She did in Boston on February 3, 1830.
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.
Lydia Darragh told George Washington's group about an attack that the British were planning.
Lydia Hancock 10months old John George Washington Hancock 8 years old
She did not die cos he ran away from her
yes he had two they were named....John George Washington Hancock • Lydia Henchman Hancock
Lydia and John
His wife was Dorothy Quincy and the children were Lydia Henchman Hancock and John George Washington Hancock.
His son's name is John George Washington and his daughter's name is Lydia Henchman Hancock.
Just one, Dorothy Quincy Hancock, they had three children, Lydia Hancock who died at ten months, John George Washington Hancock who died at nine, and Nancy Hancock, who died immediately after birth.
John and Dorothy Hancock had two children that died early in their lives. Lydia Hancock was born in October of 1776 and died in August of 1777. She was about ten months old. John George Washington Hancock was born on May 21, 1778, and died January 27, 1787. He was eight years old.
Yes. They had a daughter named Lydia Henchman Hancock and a son named John George Washington Hancock.1But neither of whom survived to adulthood. * Lydia Hancock (Oct 1776-Aug 1777); died at the age of about ten months. * John George Washington Hancock (21 May 1778-27 January 1787); died at the age of eight years.(1 taken from Wikipedia - John Hancock http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hancock)
Lydia Hancock (1776-1777) John George Washington Hancock (1778-1787)
Her gravestone in Fairfield, CT says she was 63 when she died in 1776
believe it or not but heather lockleer Edit: It would depend on what John Hancock you are referring to. If you are referring to the one who signed the Declaration of Independents he had 2 children, John George Washington Hancock (yes he was named after George Washington the President as John Hancock was friends with him) and Lydia Henchman Hancock. They both unfortunately died, Lydia at about 8 months and John at about 8 years old. The nearest descendants of John Hancock are from his grandfathers brother, Nathaniel Hancock. Additional Note: The reason I wrote the first sentence like I did was because John Hancock's (signer of the Declaration of Independents) father and grandfathers names were also John Hancock.