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Sylvia Lovina Lumbert

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Sylvia Lovina Lumbert

Birth
Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
1 Oct 1924 (aged 92)
Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Sylvia daughter of James and Sylvia (Wright) Lumbert

First marrage was to Alpheus D. Lemmon.

They had 2 children

1. Augustus Franklin (Lemmon) Hall 1856-1942
2. Theodore Alpheus Lemmon 1858-1937

Sylvia married George Lumbert II

Their children
1. George Albert Lumbert III 1861-1915
2. Mary Ann (Lumbert) Harrington 1863-1957
3. Sarah Rebecka Lumbert 1864-
4. Rhoda Bell Lumbert b: 1869
5. Frederick James Lumbert 1874-1943

Sylvia Elenor Lumbert was born in Onondago County, New York, Nov. 25, 1831 and
died Oct. 1, 1924 at the age of 92 years, 10 months and 5 days. She moved with her parents to Ohio in 1832.She was united in marriage to Alpheus Lemon, Oct. 13, 1851 and came to Michigan in the early days of 1854.To this union were born two children Agustus Lemon of Evart, MIch., and Theodore of Langston, Mich., Alpheus Lemmon died Jan., 3, 1860 and she was again married to Geo. Lumbert who died June 18, 1912 and to this union were born five children, Geo. who passed away six years ago, Sarah who died in infancy, Mrs.Mary Harrington who ives in Flint, Mich., Rhoda Bell who only lived to the age of 11years and Fred whore sides on the old homestead in Odessa.

Besides these children she leaves to mourn their loss one half brother of Evart and two half sisters of Seatle, Wash. and Northville Mich. also 37grandchildren 49 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.Her life of nearly a century was lived during the most wonderful period of American history. Sixty-seven years spent in the homestead log cabin in Odessa in which she resided until the time of her death.In the early days she was called upon for miles around to attend beds of sickness. She was always ready and willing to help in time of trouble and was a kind neighbor and friend to everyone.

The funeral was held at the Calvary U. B. church Saturday. Rev. Dawson preaching and Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Carter sang. burial was at Lakeside cemetery.
Sylvia daughter of James and Sylvia (Wright) Lumbert

First marrage was to Alpheus D. Lemmon.

They had 2 children

1. Augustus Franklin (Lemmon) Hall 1856-1942
2. Theodore Alpheus Lemmon 1858-1937

Sylvia married George Lumbert II

Their children
1. George Albert Lumbert III 1861-1915
2. Mary Ann (Lumbert) Harrington 1863-1957
3. Sarah Rebecka Lumbert 1864-
4. Rhoda Bell Lumbert b: 1869
5. Frederick James Lumbert 1874-1943

Sylvia Elenor Lumbert was born in Onondago County, New York, Nov. 25, 1831 and
died Oct. 1, 1924 at the age of 92 years, 10 months and 5 days. She moved with her parents to Ohio in 1832.She was united in marriage to Alpheus Lemon, Oct. 13, 1851 and came to Michigan in the early days of 1854.To this union were born two children Agustus Lemon of Evart, MIch., and Theodore of Langston, Mich., Alpheus Lemmon died Jan., 3, 1860 and she was again married to Geo. Lumbert who died June 18, 1912 and to this union were born five children, Geo. who passed away six years ago, Sarah who died in infancy, Mrs.Mary Harrington who ives in Flint, Mich., Rhoda Bell who only lived to the age of 11years and Fred whore sides on the old homestead in Odessa.

Besides these children she leaves to mourn their loss one half brother of Evart and two half sisters of Seatle, Wash. and Northville Mich. also 37grandchildren 49 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.Her life of nearly a century was lived during the most wonderful period of American history. Sixty-seven years spent in the homestead log cabin in Odessa in which she resided until the time of her death.In the early days she was called upon for miles around to attend beds of sickness. She was always ready and willing to help in time of trouble and was a kind neighbor and friend to everyone.

The funeral was held at the Calvary U. B. church Saturday. Rev. Dawson preaching and Mrs. Dawson and Mrs. Carter sang. burial was at Lakeside cemetery.


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