Lucy and Caroline were two of the citizens who lost property when the Confederates burned Chambersburg, PA on 30 July 1864. They were milliners.
Lucy married William Henry Mull and eventually to Kansas. They had 5 children: Henry Elwood, Maude Eleanor, Carrie, Edgar and Charlotte Elizabeth.
Lucy and Caroline were two of the citizens who lost property when the Confederates burned Chambersburg, PA on 30 July 1864. They were milliners.
Lucy married William Henry Mull and eventually to Kansas. They had 5 children: Henry Elwood, Maude Eleanor, Carrie, Edgar and Charlotte Elizabeth.
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Although her headstone shows 1851 as her birth year, she was on the 1850 census in Chambersburg, PA where she was born.
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