She married James Westbay about 1847 in Ohio. The couple started their married life in Kinsman where her husband was a farmer and a merchant. The couple had three sons in Ohio: Leander, Reed (who died young), and James.
The family then removed to Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan by 1858 where James farmed. Eugene and Arminta were born during this time.
An additional relocation was made to Cass, Pulaski County, Indiana by 1880 where James was a carpenter.
Lucinda, and possibly her husband, eventually moved to Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana to be with her children. This is where she died.
She married James Westbay about 1847 in Ohio. The couple started their married life in Kinsman where her husband was a farmer and a merchant. The couple had three sons in Ohio: Leander, Reed (who died young), and James.
The family then removed to Decatur, Van Buren County, Michigan by 1858 where James farmed. Eugene and Arminta were born during this time.
An additional relocation was made to Cass, Pulaski County, Indiana by 1880 where James was a carpenter.
Lucinda, and possibly her husband, eventually moved to Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana to be with her children. This is where she died.
Gravesite Details
Middle name and parents provided by member #47412225. ancestry.com: Sons of American Revolution application, U.S. Census - 1850 Kinsman, Trumbull, OH., 1870 Decatur, Van Buren, MI., 1880 Cass, Pulaski, IN.
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