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Lucius Clark Robbins

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Lucius Clark Robbins Veteran

Birth
Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Death
13 Oct 1913 (aged 77)
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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This grave is unmarked. Lucius' death record and obituary says he was buried in this cemetery, though his name does not appear in cemetery records, and there is no marker.

Lucius was the sixth of seven children born to William Robbins and Sarah Cushman House. While all seven reached adulthood, five died from ages 19 to 31, and are buried in this graveyard. He outlived all of his siblings by more than 35 years.

On October 19, 1861 he enlisted in Co. G., 1st Cavalry Regiment, and mustered out on August 7, 1862. His younger brother John also served but did not survive the war.

Lucius married Sally (Sumner) Train of Philadelphia, in Leeds in 1865. It was her second marriage. They lived in Lewiston on Holland Street. They had two children, Luetta and Fred. Lucius worked as a truck driver and as a dealer of wood. City directories listed Sarah as running a boarding house as late as 1887.

In the 1910 census Lucius was listed as widowed. He lived with his widowed daughter and granddaughter.

His obituary appeared in the October 14, 1913 issue of the Lewiston Daily Sun.
This grave is unmarked. Lucius' death record and obituary says he was buried in this cemetery, though his name does not appear in cemetery records, and there is no marker.

Lucius was the sixth of seven children born to William Robbins and Sarah Cushman House. While all seven reached adulthood, five died from ages 19 to 31, and are buried in this graveyard. He outlived all of his siblings by more than 35 years.

On October 19, 1861 he enlisted in Co. G., 1st Cavalry Regiment, and mustered out on August 7, 1862. His younger brother John also served but did not survive the war.

Lucius married Sally (Sumner) Train of Philadelphia, in Leeds in 1865. It was her second marriage. They lived in Lewiston on Holland Street. They had two children, Luetta and Fred. Lucius worked as a truck driver and as a dealer of wood. City directories listed Sarah as running a boarding house as late as 1887.

In the 1910 census Lucius was listed as widowed. He lived with his widowed daughter and granddaughter.

His obituary appeared in the October 14, 1913 issue of the Lewiston Daily Sun.


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