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Lucy Melvina <I>Carpenter</I> Osgood

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Lucy Melvina Carpenter Osgood

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
21 May 1883 (aged 45)
Plainview, Wabasha County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Plainview, Wabasha County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section First Addition-65-4-1
Memorial ID
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"Daughter of Joseph and Sheila Thompson"
Above information existed when site was transferred to me, July 2010 (Gary).
Quoting Minnesota Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990 (not confirmed):
Margaret Evelyn Osgood, daughter of Charles and his second wife, Martha Jane Osgood, shows name of Charles' first wife as "Lucy Carpenter".
Plainview News obituary - May 26, 1883
Mrs. Lucy M. Osgood.
Obituary and funeral address of Mrs. Lucy M. Osgood, Plainview, Minn., May 22, 1883, by Rev. Alred Cressey, pastor of the M. E. church.
A lengthy sermon is printed in the original obituary including many Scriptural texts.
Miss Lucy M. Carpenter was born of devout and religious parents in Hartford, Connecticut, on March 6, 1838. She was brought up in the fear and admonition of the Lord and has been associated with the church ever since she began to read and joined as a member of the same, in early childhood. She enjoyed the privileges of an early education, and graduated from the Normal school in New Britton, Connecticut, at the early age of 16 years. After her graduation she began teaching school and was teaching school in New York state when Mr. Osgood became acquainted with her. This acquaintance developed into sincere love, and they were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in New York state in 1861, she then being 23 years of age. The fruit of this union resulted in the birth of two children, who preceded their mother to the unseen world.
Mr. and Mrs. Osgood moved from New York to Minnesota the same year they were married. But returned to New York State, and the came back again to Minnesota, and have dwelt among you for some time past. Mrs. Osgood had one brother and one sister who died with consumption. So did she. She has also one sister and one brother alive, who is a banker in Philadelphia. whom she has been expecting out to see her...
Mrs. Osgood since she came to Plainview has been an attendant of the Methodist Episcopal church, and for a time a member of the Bible class, and also for some time a teacher in our Sunday school. But for more than a year past she has been sick, and a good deal of the time confined in her bed....So she lived a member of the Christian church from early childhood to the day of her death, which occurred on Monday at twenty minutes to 4 p.m....

Obituary contributed by the Plainview Area History Center.
"Daughter of Joseph and Sheila Thompson"
Above information existed when site was transferred to me, July 2010 (Gary).
Quoting Minnesota Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990 (not confirmed):
Margaret Evelyn Osgood, daughter of Charles and his second wife, Martha Jane Osgood, shows name of Charles' first wife as "Lucy Carpenter".
Plainview News obituary - May 26, 1883
Mrs. Lucy M. Osgood.
Obituary and funeral address of Mrs. Lucy M. Osgood, Plainview, Minn., May 22, 1883, by Rev. Alred Cressey, pastor of the M. E. church.
A lengthy sermon is printed in the original obituary including many Scriptural texts.
Miss Lucy M. Carpenter was born of devout and religious parents in Hartford, Connecticut, on March 6, 1838. She was brought up in the fear and admonition of the Lord and has been associated with the church ever since she began to read and joined as a member of the same, in early childhood. She enjoyed the privileges of an early education, and graduated from the Normal school in New Britton, Connecticut, at the early age of 16 years. After her graduation she began teaching school and was teaching school in New York state when Mr. Osgood became acquainted with her. This acquaintance developed into sincere love, and they were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in New York state in 1861, she then being 23 years of age. The fruit of this union resulted in the birth of two children, who preceded their mother to the unseen world.
Mr. and Mrs. Osgood moved from New York to Minnesota the same year they were married. But returned to New York State, and the came back again to Minnesota, and have dwelt among you for some time past. Mrs. Osgood had one brother and one sister who died with consumption. So did she. She has also one sister and one brother alive, who is a banker in Philadelphia. whom she has been expecting out to see her...
Mrs. Osgood since she came to Plainview has been an attendant of the Methodist Episcopal church, and for a time a member of the Bible class, and also for some time a teacher in our Sunday school. But for more than a year past she has been sick, and a good deal of the time confined in her bed....So she lived a member of the Christian church from early childhood to the day of her death, which occurred on Monday at twenty minutes to 4 p.m....

Obituary contributed by the Plainview Area History Center.

Inscription

MY WIFE
LUCY M.
Wife of
C. B. OSGOOD
DIED
MAY 21, 1883
AGED 46 YRS.



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