Lucinda (Evans) Morgan was my husband Henry’s 2X great grandmother. She was born to Harvey Evans (spelled Ivens in some census) and Rachel Trimble in June 1837, the 2nd of 11 children and the oldest daughter. Here is what I know about her siblings
- Wesley Evans 1835 — he has a infant child buried in Killy cemetery in the family spot in Barton County Mo but that’s all I know.
- Lucinda
- Louisa Evans 1841-1941 married Benjamin Miller and buried in Killy Cemetery
- George Evans 1843 married Mary Abbott last found in 1920 census in Oklahoma
- Etta Evans 1845-1892 married a DePew and buried in Killy
- Martha Jane Evans 1847 married George Roberts last found in Colorado in 1910
- Allen Edwards Evans 1850-1921 married Catherine Trout buried in Oregon
- Sarah A Evans 1854 m John Buzzard buried in Oakton Cemetery in Barton County MO
- Zeruia Adelaide “Dade” Evans 1857-1932 married Lewis Trout buried in Killy Cemetery
- Silas Sherman Evans 1858 married Rebecca Eckles last found in Crawford Co KS in 1920
- Nancy Evans 1861-1887
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| Lucinda Evans & William Morgan Wedding license Nov 4 1860 |
- Nancy Ella Morgan 1860 - Iowa
- William Harvey Morgan 1861 - Iowa
- George Sherman Morgan 1864 - Iowa — My husband’s great grandfather
- James H Morgan 1866 - Missouri
- Danial David Morgan 1868 - Missouri
- Charles A Morgan 1870 - Missouri
- Ettie 1871 - Missouri
For the longest time I could find nothing else on Lucinda. I didn’t know when or where she died and no clue where she was buried. I finally figured out she must have passed sometime after 1871-1880 because I never found her on any census. I then found an obituary of William’s that spoke of her and saw where he remarried, but no dates of when Lucinda died or even when he remarried. I was getting quite discouraged and was saddened by her short life. Then one day this past summer I was walking Killy Cemetery which isn’t far from my home. It’s an older rural cemetery and I was taking pictures of gravestones to upload. I knew Lucinda’s parents were buried there as well as some other family members just from Find a Grave but as I was walking along that day I got a huge surprise when I came upon her gravestone. Finally I found her resting place, and while so many find this strange it gave me a sense of peace. I still don’t know much of her story. I don’t have a death certificate and probably won’t since she died in 1874, and I’ve never been able to find any kind of obit or death notice, but at least I found one piece of the puzzle!!
Lucinda Evans & William W Morgan
George Sherman Morgan & Lizzie Mitchell
Freddie Arthur “Art” Morgan & Rosa Alice Pugh
Richard Morgan & Linda Arnold
Henry Morgan & I




Definitely an interesting puzzle to solve.
ReplyDeletePraying someday I learn a little more!!
DeleteSome of these surnames ate familiar to me. My mother is an Evans. Is like to chat sometime. Evans is also a well known Native American surname ;) My mother carries Native DNA on MtDna.
DeleteI love the story you have found
ReplyDeleteThank You!! Praying I eventually learn a bit more about her but am happy to what I know!
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