Continuing with Find-A Grave.
ROBERT EDWARD LUCAS-- Born April 1, 1781, in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, Died Feb. 7, 1853 in Iowa City, Iowa. Buried at Oakland Cemetery in Iowa City
ABIGAIL LUCAS CRAMER-- Born 1791 in Beverly County, West Virginia. Died May 29, 1842 in Scioto County, Ohio. Buried at Lucasville Cemetery, Lucasville, Ohio.
JOHN CLARK-- Her first husband. Born Hampshire County, West Virginia in 1786 Died Dec. 13, 1811 in Scioto County, Ohio, age 25. Buried at Lucasville Cemetery.
HENRY CRAMER, JR. Her second husband. 1795-June 25, 1834. Buried in Lucasville Cemetery.
--Brock-Perry
Battle of New Orleans.
Showing posts with label Lucasville Cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lucasville Cemetery. Show all posts
Monday, February 29, 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
Some More Lucas Family Members Buried in Scioto County, Ohio
From Find-a-Grave.
JOSEPH LUCAS (1771-1808) age 37 years. Listed as a judge. Buried in Country Club Cemetery, Rushtown, Scioto County. Brother of John and Robert Lucas.
WILLIAM LUCAS Listed as a general. Age 32 Born November 29, 1773. Died September 10, 1805. Brother of John and Robert Lucas. He had a twin sister named Susannah. Listed a a brigadier general 1 BD 2 Regt. Buried Country Club Cemetery, Rushtown, Scioto County, Ohio.
SUSANNAH LUCAS BUCKLES Born Nov. 29, 1773. Died Augyst 10, 1833. Buried at Lucasville Cemetery, Lucasville, Ohio.
Her husband ROBERT BUCKLES 1768- October 16, 1828. His gravestone reads "Murdered in Rouse's Tavern by a Dr. Finley or Finney." Buried in Lucasville Cemetery.
This Last Epitaph Sounds Interesting. --Brock-Perry
JOSEPH LUCAS (1771-1808) age 37 years. Listed as a judge. Buried in Country Club Cemetery, Rushtown, Scioto County. Brother of John and Robert Lucas.
WILLIAM LUCAS Listed as a general. Age 32 Born November 29, 1773. Died September 10, 1805. Brother of John and Robert Lucas. He had a twin sister named Susannah. Listed a a brigadier general 1 BD 2 Regt. Buried Country Club Cemetery, Rushtown, Scioto County, Ohio.
SUSANNAH LUCAS BUCKLES Born Nov. 29, 1773. Died Augyst 10, 1833. Buried at Lucasville Cemetery, Lucasville, Ohio.
Her husband ROBERT BUCKLES 1768- October 16, 1828. His gravestone reads "Murdered in Rouse's Tavern by a Dr. Finley or Finney." Buried in Lucasville Cemetery.
This Last Epitaph Sounds Interesting. --Brock-Perry
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Samuel Lucas
From Find-a-Grave.
Brother of John and Robert Lucas.
1775-1813. Buried at Lucasville Cemetery, Lucasville, Ohio. has a marker reading: "Major 2 Ohio Militia War of 1812. Died March 30, 1813."
I have to wonder if he died while in the service?
--Brock-Perry
Brother of John and Robert Lucas.
1775-1813. Buried at Lucasville Cemetery, Lucasville, Ohio. has a marker reading: "Major 2 Ohio Militia War of 1812. Died March 30, 1813."
I have to wonder if he died while in the service?
--Brock-Perry
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Robert Lucas-- Part 5
From the Society of War of 1812 in Ohio.
In 1810, Robert Lucas married Elizabeth Brown who died in 1812. They had one child. She is buried in the Lucasville Cemetery. In 1816 he married Friendly Ashley Sumner and they had seven children. She is buried in Oakland Cemetery in Iowa City, Iowa, along with Robert Lucas.
By April 1812 he had risen to the rank of brigadier general in the Ohio militia. While serving under Major Duncan McArthur he helped organize volunteers. While serving with General Hull, he kept a diary which was published in 1806.
In February 1813, he was commissioned a lieutenant-colonel in the U.S. Army but later resigned that commission to return to the Ohio militia..
Always confusing when you start with militia ranks.
--Brock-Perry
In 1810, Robert Lucas married Elizabeth Brown who died in 1812. They had one child. She is buried in the Lucasville Cemetery. In 1816 he married Friendly Ashley Sumner and they had seven children. She is buried in Oakland Cemetery in Iowa City, Iowa, along with Robert Lucas.
By April 1812 he had risen to the rank of brigadier general in the Ohio militia. While serving under Major Duncan McArthur he helped organize volunteers. While serving with General Hull, he kept a diary which was published in 1806.
In February 1813, he was commissioned a lieutenant-colonel in the U.S. Army but later resigned that commission to return to the Ohio militia..
Always confusing when you start with militia ranks.
--Brock-Perry
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Captain John Lucas-- Part 3: Lucasville Cemetery
From Ohio Historical Marker at Lucasville Cemetery.
LUCASVILLE CEMETERY
Originally established as the Lucas Family Burying Ground. Susannah Lucas (John Lucas' mother) 1st recorded burial on May 4, 1809. Susannah's husband, Captain William Lucas, a Revolutionary War veteran interred here along with the first wife of Gov. Robert Lucas, Eliza "Betsy" Brown Lucas.
By 1816 used as a public burying ground. One of the oldest cemeteries in southern Ohio.
--Brock-Perry
LUCASVILLE CEMETERY
Originally established as the Lucas Family Burying Ground. Susannah Lucas (John Lucas' mother) 1st recorded burial on May 4, 1809. Susannah's husband, Captain William Lucas, a Revolutionary War veteran interred here along with the first wife of Gov. Robert Lucas, Eliza "Betsy" Brown Lucas.
By 1816 used as a public burying ground. One of the oldest cemeteries in southern Ohio.
--Brock-Perry
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