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  1. Dr. Samuel Lee. Lydia (Lee) George Mather (ca. 1670–January 23, 1734) was the English-American wife of wealthy businessman John George and Reverend Cotton Mather. She was the mother of Katherine Howell and stepmother to five of Mather's children. Mather was a rare woman in the 17th century.

    • Lydia Lee, ca. 1670, England
    • Lydia Lee George
    • January 23, 1734 (aged 63–64)
    • John George, Cotton Mather
  2. cern to me."1 Mather, already twice-widowed, had been married to Lydia Lee George only a year and a half, and her slightest indisposition distressed him. He adored her. In fact, the middle-aged Mather, who was fifty-two at the time of the wedding, may have been more smitten by this attractive widow than he had been by either of his previous wives.

  3. On July 5, 1715, Mather married widow Lydia Lee George. Her daughter Katherine, wife of Nathan Howell, became a widow shortly after Lydia married Mather and she came to live with the newly married couple.

  4. 28. Apr. 2022 · Lydia Mather (Lee) Birthdate: 1694. Death: 1734 (39-40) Immediate Family: Daughter of Deacon Samuell Lee and Rebecca (Masters) Lee. Wife of Rev. Cotton Mather, Salem Witch Trials. Sister of Samuel Lee Jr.; Mary Durkee; Ruth Parsons; Nathaniel Lee and Josiah Lee.

    • Rev. Cotton Mather, Salem Witch Trials
  5. 26. März 2024 · He was widowed twice and had 15 children by his three wives—Abigail Phillips, Elizabeth ( née Clark) Hubbard, and Lydia ( née Lee) George—only two survived him. Cotton Mathers heritage from his two grandfathers, Richard Mather and John Cotton, was both fortunate and unfortunate.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Husband of Lydia (Lee) Mather — married 5 Jul 1715 in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts Bay. Descendants. Father of Abigail Mather, Abigail (Mather) Willard and Samuel Mather. Died 13 Feb 1728 at age 65 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

  7. 21. Mai 2018 · Mather's third marriage, to Lydia Lee George, was disastrous: Lydia reportedly ruined him financially before she went insane. With his three wives Mather had fifteen children, but only two were living at the time of his death in 1728. Only a few months before he died he completed