She was the daughter of Charles de Kay, poet and art critic.
Lydia's full name when she married James was Lydia (Palfrey) Crisp. (Source: "History of Annapolis County", by Calnek and Savory, 1897.)
_David WHEELOCK _____+
| (1720 - 1789) m 1760
_Abijah WHEELOCK ____|
| (1764 - 1846) m 1786|
| |_Rachel CHAPIN ______+
| (1729 - 1805) m 1760
|
|--Jairus WHEELOCK
| (1804 - 1844)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lois NICHOLS _______|
(1764 - 1847) m 1786|
|_____________________
_Moses WHEELOCK _____+
| (1737 - 1801) m 1766
_Moses Bond WHEELOCK _|
| (1768 - 1848) m 1793 |
| |_Lydia BOND _________
| (1747 - 1825) m 1766
|
|--John WHEELOCK
| (1807 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Catherine GLEASON ___|
(1774 - 1847) m 1793 |
|_____________________
There are several children born to John Wheelock and Catherine ____ in Barre, MA. It is presumed that John is the son of Moses B. Wheelock and Catherine Gleason, but proof has not been found.
Johns death is recorded in Paxton, MA (MA 330:395).
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (1713 - 1783) m 1735
_Peter WHEELOCK _____|
| (1749 - 1820) m 1770|
| |_Martha WIGHT _______+
| (1718 - 1764) m 1735
|
|--Phile WHEELOCK
| (1774 - ....)
| _David WHEELOCK _____+
| | (1720 - 1789)
|_Olive WHEELOCK _____|
(1749 - 1782) m 1770|
|_Lydia WHITE ________
(.... - 1759)
According to M. Waite ("Wheelock Family of Calais, Vt.) Phile was living in Calais in 1810.