Mother: Mary Susan Cox (1802-1877)
1840 - Lived with parents, Burlington, NJ
10/19/1853 - Married, Joseph "Burr" Woolman, Burlington, NJ
1855 - Operated a millinery store in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN
05/27/1858 - Married, H. H. G. Lunsgren [sic - Lungren] (1833-1924), Morgan Co., GA
10/19/1874 - Husband, Henry, died at the home of a sister, Marcus Hook, Delaware Co., Died, PA (buried: Old Saint Martins Episcopal Cemetery, Marcus Hook, Delaware Co., PA (FindAGrave #76084559)
1877 - Mother, Mary, died
08/13/1879 - Mrs. Annie Lungren, was proprietress of a hotel and Asst. Superintendent of Spring Grove Union Sunday School in Volusia Co., Fl,
06/15/1880 - Lived with two sons and two daughters, Volusia Village, Volusia Co., FL (indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as "Anne Lungrin")
1881 - Platted the town of Lungren, Volusia Co., FL, which she named after her deceased husband .
01/04/1882 - Advertised a house and an orange grove for sale for $1500 located 6 miles from Volusia
10/20/1887 - Father, Matthew, died in Beaver City, Beaver Co., UT (buried: Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver City, Beaver Co., UT; FindAGrave #28126116)
06/04/1899 - Remarried, Joseph Burr Woolman (-1904), Vincentown, Burlington Co., NJ
12/02/1904 - Husband, Joseph died (buried: Saint Andrew's Graveyard, Mount Holly, Burlington Co., NJ; FindAGrave #76090569)
10/23/1910 - In Ozona, Pinellas Co., FL, started a squab business and sold them to local residents
12/06/1924 - Died (buried Midway Cemetery, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Co., FL; FindAGrave #'s 14521821,36481646, 36610739)
Note: Lungren, Volusia Co., FL, when platted by Annie Lungren, was "188 acres divided into 5-acre plots. She also built a 13 room hotel that was on the Ocala and Daytona Stage Coach Trail - which, like State Road 40 today, went east and west through the county. People heading to Daytona or Holly Hill would arrive at the Volusia Landing by steamboat. They would head east and sometimes stay at the hotel before continuing on. But it wasn't the steamboat business Lungren wanted - it was the railroad. She had heard that there were plans to put a line through the town, and she was ready to capitalize. The railroad came, alright - - just not to Lungren. It displaced boat travel. Slowly the tourist business fell off, and the town remained stagnant. The hotel burned sometime between 1910 and 1912." Source: E. Garrett Youngblood, Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, August 22, 2001, posted at:
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2001-08-22-0108220415-story.html
Biographical notes by F. Terry Hambrecht, M. D., 05/29/2021
Mother: Mary Susan Cox (1802-1877)
1840 - Lived with parents, Burlington, NJ
10/19/1853 - Married, Joseph "Burr" Woolman, Burlington, NJ
1855 - Operated a millinery store in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN
05/27/1858 - Married, H. H. G. Lunsgren [sic - Lungren] (1833-1924), Morgan Co., GA
10/19/1874 - Husband, Henry, died at the home of a sister, Marcus Hook, Delaware Co., Died, PA (buried: Old Saint Martins Episcopal Cemetery, Marcus Hook, Delaware Co., PA (FindAGrave #76084559)
1877 - Mother, Mary, died
08/13/1879 - Mrs. Annie Lungren, was proprietress of a hotel and Asst. Superintendent of Spring Grove Union Sunday School in Volusia Co., Fl,
06/15/1880 - Lived with two sons and two daughters, Volusia Village, Volusia Co., FL (indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as "Anne Lungrin")
1881 - Platted the town of Lungren, Volusia Co., FL, which she named after her deceased husband .
01/04/1882 - Advertised a house and an orange grove for sale for $1500 located 6 miles from Volusia
10/20/1887 - Father, Matthew, died in Beaver City, Beaver Co., UT (buried: Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver City, Beaver Co., UT; FindAGrave #28126116)
06/04/1899 - Remarried, Joseph Burr Woolman (-1904), Vincentown, Burlington Co., NJ
12/02/1904 - Husband, Joseph died (buried: Saint Andrew's Graveyard, Mount Holly, Burlington Co., NJ; FindAGrave #76090569)
10/23/1910 - In Ozona, Pinellas Co., FL, started a squab business and sold them to local residents
12/06/1924 - Died (buried Midway Cemetery, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Co., FL; FindAGrave #'s 14521821,36481646, 36610739)
Note: Lungren, Volusia Co., FL, when platted by Annie Lungren, was "188 acres divided into 5-acre plots. She also built a 13 room hotel that was on the Ocala and Daytona Stage Coach Trail - which, like State Road 40 today, went east and west through the county. People heading to Daytona or Holly Hill would arrive at the Volusia Landing by steamboat. They would head east and sometimes stay at the hotel before continuing on. But it wasn't the steamboat business Lungren wanted - it was the railroad. She had heard that there were plans to put a line through the town, and she was ready to capitalize. The railroad came, alright - - just not to Lungren. It displaced boat travel. Slowly the tourist business fell off, and the town remained stagnant. The hotel burned sometime between 1910 and 1912." Source: E. Garrett Youngblood, Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, August 22, 2001, posted at:
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2001-08-22-0108220415-story.html
Biographical notes by F. Terry Hambrecht, M. D., 05/29/2021
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