ID: I2605
Name: Lucy Hurlbut
Surname: Hurlbut
Given Name: Lucy
Sex: F
Birth: 1
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Change Date: 22 May 2001 at 11:15:56
Marriage 1
Isaac McDaniels b: 15 Jun 1813 in Danby, Rutland County, Vermont
Children
Mary McDaniels b: ABT 1845 in , , Vermont James McDaniels b: ABT 1847 in , , New York Fannie McDaniels b: ABT 1853 in , , New York Sources:
- Repository:
Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 Title: History and Map of Danby, Vermont, The Author: Williams, John C. Publication: Microfilm of original published: Rutland, Vt. : McLean & Robbins, 1869. 393 p. Note: "Family sketches": p. 101-288. Text: PHILLIPS, JOHN from R.I., also resided here a short time, but had no permanent settlement. He is said to have been a man of peculiar habits, and somewhat notional. He finally was frozen to death. We learn of but four children: John, Eleazor, Aai and Rhoda. Aai was lost at sea; Eleazor is a man of roving disposition, having traveled through nearly every state in the union. His whole life has been spent in wandering about, never stopping in one place a great length of time. He is now quite advanced in years. Note: She was on her way from Troy to NY together with her daughter Mary, then about seven years old. She was saved by her father, who swam to shore.
- Repository:
Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 Title: History and Map of Danby, Vermont, The Author: Williams, John C. Publication: Microfilm of original published: Rutland, Vt. : McLean & Robbins, 1869. 393 p. Note: "Family sketches": p. 101-288. Text: PHILLIPS, JOHN from R.I., also resided here a short time, but had no permanent settlement. He is said to have been a man of peculiar habits, and somewhat notional. He finally was frozen to death. We learn of but four children: John, Eleazor, Aai and Rhoda. Aai was lost at sea; Eleazor is a man of roving disposition, having traveled through nearly every state in the union. His whole life has been spent in wandering about, never stopping in one place a great length of time. He is now quite advanced in years. Page: pg 203
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