She married the brother in-law of her sister Mary.
Obit: Marion Daily Chronicle (Grant Co., Indiana); Thursday 20 February 1919
Mrs. Lucinda Stevens, wife of Monroe Stevens of Pleasant township, near Mt. Olive church, passed away this morning at 4 o'clock, after a lingering illness, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Grindle, 1437 West First street, at whose home Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have been visiting for the past two months.
Mrs. Stevens was one of the older residents of this county, and was born in Pleasant township October 12, 1842. She was the daughter of John and Catherine Cain. She had been a resident of this township all her life, and was well known and highly respected both in the county and in this city. She is survived by her husband, one son, Elva Stevens of Pleasant township, and one granddaughter, Miss Almira Stevens of Sweetser, also four brothers and two sisters, William Cain of Huntington county, Abraham, David and Jacob of Pleasant township, and Mrs. Nancy Stevens and Mrs. Mary Stevens of Pleasant township.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the First U.B. church, conducted by the Revs. Hetrick and Waldo. Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery.
She married the brother in-law of her sister Mary.
Obit: Marion Daily Chronicle (Grant Co., Indiana); Thursday 20 February 1919
Mrs. Lucinda Stevens, wife of Monroe Stevens of Pleasant township, near Mt. Olive church, passed away this morning at 4 o'clock, after a lingering illness, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Grindle, 1437 West First street, at whose home Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have been visiting for the past two months.
Mrs. Stevens was one of the older residents of this county, and was born in Pleasant township October 12, 1842. She was the daughter of John and Catherine Cain. She had been a resident of this township all her life, and was well known and highly respected both in the county and in this city. She is survived by her husband, one son, Elva Stevens of Pleasant township, and one granddaughter, Miss Almira Stevens of Sweetser, also four brothers and two sisters, William Cain of Huntington county, Abraham, David and Jacob of Pleasant township, and Mrs. Nancy Stevens and Mrs. Mary Stevens of Pleasant township.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the First U.B. church, conducted by the Revs. Hetrick and Waldo. Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery.
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Stevens Lucinda 1842 - 1919 Monroe 1839 - 1922
Family Members
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Sarah Cain Bitzell
1827–1886
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Virginia Cain Miller
1829–1908
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Nancy Cain Stevens
1831–1919
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Mary Jane Cain Stevens
1834–1927
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Elizabeth P "Betsy" Cain Miesse
1834–1862
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Malinda Cain Holman
1837–1911
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John Alexander Cain Jr
1839–1895
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Abraham Cain
1840–1920
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Pvt James Cain
1845–1902
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William M Cain
1847–1923
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David Cain
1850–1940
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Jacob Cain
1853–1920
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