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| Hubbard, Lucy
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Hubbard, Lucy 60
SOURCE: "The Methodist Church in Missouri" by Frank C. Tucker, copies of pages 13 through 19, in possession of Marilyn P. Devaney. On page 16 the second class formed by John Clark included Elisha and Lucy Hubbard Patterson, William and Asenith Patterson, John and Jane Sanders, Polly Patterson, Gilbert Hodge and wife, Allen Mannon and wife, John and Penelope Brown, Amy James, and Sallie Jamieson. Elisha Patterson was the chosen Class Leader, and the William Patterson Home was the meeting place.
• Census, 1840, St. Louis County, Missouri. 59 1840 Census - St. Ferdinand Township, St. Louis County, Missouri
• Census, 31 Aug 1850, St. Louis County, Missouri. 34 1850 Census - 82nd District, St. Louis County, Missouri
• Census, 11 Jun 1860, St. Louis County, Missouri. 1860 Census - St. Ferdinand Township, St. Louis County, Missouri
• Census, 11 Jul 1870, St. Louis County, Missouri. 1870 Census - St. Ferdinand Township, St. Louis County, Missouri
• Burial, 5 Nov 1876, Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri. 60 Cold Water Cemetery • National Register: Home built in 1850 added to the National Register of Historic Places, 17 Nov 2004, St. Louis County, Missouri. MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS COUNTY Lucy married Elisha Patterson, son of John Patterson Sr. and Keziah Horneday, on 9 Jan 1806 in St. Louis County, Missouri. (Elisha Patterson was born on 10 Oct 1783 in Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina,40 died on 14 Jun 1854 in St. Ferdinand Township, St. Louis County, Missouri 40 and was buried in Jun 1854 in Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri 40.) |
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