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Archibald Lucas

Birth
Stockbridge, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
Mar 1832 (aged 27–28)
Cato, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Burial
Conquest, Cayuga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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From Holland St. John - "Archibald was the youngest son of Daniel and Martha (Brown) Lucas and was born on the family farm located near Stockbridge, eight miles from Cazenovia, Madison County, New York in 1804. Archibald was most likely named in honor of his father's half-brother Archibald Pennell, Jr. He had eight brothers and sisters: William, Andrew, Margaret, Elmena, Caroline, Amanda (my great grandmother), Daniel Jr., and Eleanor. He spent his boyhood years in Madison County, and moved with his family to Cayuga County near the towns of Conquest and Cato located just south of Lake Erie in the state of New York. It is reported that Archibald was an excellent violinist. He died unmarried at the age of twenty-eight at Cato, Cayuga County, New York in March of 1832. He died of consumption (tuberculosis). Family tradition has him interred at the Conquest Village Cemetery with other members of the Lucas clan, but this has not been confirmed as his gravesite had not been located."
From Holland St. John - "Archibald was the youngest son of Daniel and Martha (Brown) Lucas and was born on the family farm located near Stockbridge, eight miles from Cazenovia, Madison County, New York in 1804. Archibald was most likely named in honor of his father's half-brother Archibald Pennell, Jr. He had eight brothers and sisters: William, Andrew, Margaret, Elmena, Caroline, Amanda (my great grandmother), Daniel Jr., and Eleanor. He spent his boyhood years in Madison County, and moved with his family to Cayuga County near the towns of Conquest and Cato located just south of Lake Erie in the state of New York. It is reported that Archibald was an excellent violinist. He died unmarried at the age of twenty-eight at Cato, Cayuga County, New York in March of 1832. He died of consumption (tuberculosis). Family tradition has him interred at the Conquest Village Cemetery with other members of the Lucas clan, but this has not been confirmed as his gravesite had not been located."


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