After the death of her father her Mother moved to Michigan to join her brother Horatio Merryweather taking Lucy and sister Elizabeth
She first married Charles Barrow Thorpe in December 1852 at Chelsea, London
Her second marriage was to Mine Owner John Perry Mitchell on March 1 1870 at Negaunee, Marquette
Lucy and John resided at Main Street, Negaunee on 2 June 1880. Lucy and John appeared on the census of 1880 in Negaunee.
She appeared on the census of 1900 in Negaunee. She resided at at corner of Teal Lake Avenue, Main Street on 13 June 1900. She employed a hired man, Petie Augustov, and girl, Anna Augustov, at the house on that day in Negaunee.
She was an Episcopalian there bef 1902. She resided at with her daughter Kate St Clair, 225 Vinewood Avenue bef 7 April 1902.
Her funeral was at the Episcopal Church with Bishop Williams preaching the sermon on 14 April 1902 in Negaunee. Bishop G. Mott Williams is mentioned in the Episcopal Church section of the Negaunee Centennial history book.
She died from a severe cold on 7 April 1902 at 225 Vinewood Avenue, Detroit, Wayne Co
Lucy's estate was probated on 16 April 1902 in Negaunee.
After the death of her father her Mother moved to Michigan to join her brother Horatio Merryweather taking Lucy and sister Elizabeth
She first married Charles Barrow Thorpe in December 1852 at Chelsea, London
Her second marriage was to Mine Owner John Perry Mitchell on March 1 1870 at Negaunee, Marquette
Lucy and John resided at Main Street, Negaunee on 2 June 1880. Lucy and John appeared on the census of 1880 in Negaunee.
She appeared on the census of 1900 in Negaunee. She resided at at corner of Teal Lake Avenue, Main Street on 13 June 1900. She employed a hired man, Petie Augustov, and girl, Anna Augustov, at the house on that day in Negaunee.
She was an Episcopalian there bef 1902. She resided at with her daughter Kate St Clair, 225 Vinewood Avenue bef 7 April 1902.
Her funeral was at the Episcopal Church with Bishop Williams preaching the sermon on 14 April 1902 in Negaunee. Bishop G. Mott Williams is mentioned in the Episcopal Church section of the Negaunee Centennial history book.
She died from a severe cold on 7 April 1902 at 225 Vinewood Avenue, Detroit, Wayne Co
Lucy's estate was probated on 16 April 1902 in Negaunee.
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