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Lucy H. Buck
1821 - 1896 (74 years)-
Name Lucy H. Buck Born 16 Sep 1821 , Delaware Co, Ohio, USA Gender Female Died 27 Apr 1896 Oak Point, Clark Co, Illinois, USA Buried Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA (Baughman Cemetery) Person ID I71821 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 21 Jan 2015
Father Andrew Buck, b. Cal 17 Jun 1793, New Milford, Litchfield Co, Connecticut, USA , d. 10 Mar 1890, , Morrow Co, Ohio, USA (Age ~ 96 years) Mother Olive Horr, b. 14 May 1800, Dublin, Cheshire Co, New Hampshire, USA , d. 8 May 1881, , Morrow Co, Ohio, USA (Age 80 years) Married 28 Sep 1817 , Morrow Co, Ohio, USA Family ID F3159 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family David C. Baughmam, b. 19 May 1820, Brust Creek Twp, Muskingum Co, Ohio, USA , d. 19 Apr 1906, Casey, Clark Co, Illinois, USA (Age 85 years) Married 6 May 1841 Cardington, Morrow Co, Ohio, USA Children 1. Elizabeth Olive Baughmam, b. 3 Nov 1832, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 17 Apr 1877, Illinois, USA (Age 44 years) 2. Mary M. Baughmam, b. 7 May 1844, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 16 Feb 1877, Illinois, USA (Age 32 years) 3. John Andrew Baughmam, b. 22 Oct 1846, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 28 Nov 1848, , Clark Co, Illinois, USA (Age 2 years) 4. Sarah Catherine Baughmam, b. 27 Mar 1848, Oak Point, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 20 Feb 1920, Casey, Clark Co, Illinois, USA (Age 71 years) 5. Jesse Filmore Baughmam, b. 4 May 1850, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 17 Sep 1924, Casey, Clark Co, Illinois, USA (Age 74 years) 6. Albert E. Baughmam, b. 29 Nov 1851, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 2 Nov 1879 (Age 27 years) 7. David L. Baughmam, b. 27 Dec 1859, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 7 Feb 1860, Illinois, USA (Age 0 years) 8. Harriet N. Baughmam, b. 27 Sep 1864, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA , d. 28 Sep 1864, Johnson Twp, Clark Co, Illinois, USA (Age 0 years) Last Modified 21 Jan 2015 Family ID F28350 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Bio:
Mrs. Lucy Baughman died at her home in Oak Point, April 27th, 1896.
Mrs. Baughman, with her husband, David, was one of the earliest settlers of Johnson township. She was born in Deleware county, Ohio, Sept. 16th, 1821. Her maiden name was Lucy Buck, and she was the second daughter of Andrew and Olive (Horr) Buck. She was married to Mr. Baughman, May 6, 1841, and a week or so afterward started in a two-horse wagon to seek a location in a new country and to build themselves a future home. After about two week's travel, they located on section 20 of this township, on the 16th day of June. A rough log cabin was soon built, which was little more than a shelter from the elements, into which they moved. It had no floor, except the bare earth, nor windows and as for a door, it was simply a hole cut through the logs and no plank shutters, the aperture being closed with a quilt or blanket. It was the time of year to put in a crop and until this was done everything not necessary was dispensed with. Later plank was provided and both a floor and door and a few shelves were added to their primitive home. In this house they lived some ten or twelve years, when the present brick structure was built almost on the exact site of their first cabin.
Her husband, and two out of eight children, remain to mourn their loss. In early life she was a member of the M. E. church in Ohio.
The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. G. H. Clymer of the Presbyterian church, in Casey, to a very large audience of friends and relatives who gathered at the old homestead to attend the funeral.
She bore her sickness which was of several months duration, with noble, christian fortitude. The best medical skill was employed, but to no purpose as she was verging on three score and ten years and that is the allotted time of the human family. She will be greatly missed by her aged husband, who has been her constant companion for almost fifty-five years, and in the words of the divine that delivered the funeral oration, we hope "That their loss is her eternal gain. J. R. L.
Source: Clark County Herald, 13 May 1896, p. 8
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