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FamilyLucinda Fenton

Parents

FatherStephen Fenton (29 June 1791 - 11 May 1870)
MotherLucinda Shumway (ca. 1790 - 22 July 1829)

Personal Information

Record Created: 4 February 2013; Last Edited: 4 February 2013 
Person ID4925
NameLucinda Fenton
GenderFemale
Born 22 July 1829 in Chenango County, New York1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Married 17 October 1847 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York to Edmund Wilcox8
Married 20 August 1861 in Goodhue County, Minnesota to Frederick R. Goodell9
Married 2 April 1870 in Utica, Oneida County, New York to John Burdwin Eaton10

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyEdmund Wilcox
Born ca. 1826 in New York
Married 17 October 1847 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York to Lucinda Fenton
  
Children of Lucinda Fenton and Edmund Wilcox:
  
+1.FamilyLouis C. Wilcox
Born ca. July 1850 in New York
Married to Nettie _____
Married ca. 1909 to Etta _____
  
+2.FamilyArthur Lee Wilcox
Born ca. 1853 in Madison County, New York
Married to Mary Lucinda Gustin
Married to Marguerite _____
Died 11 May 1920 in Manhattan, New York City, New York
  
3.FamilyIda M. Wilcox
Born ca. 1855 in Minnesota
  
Spouse 2FamilyFrederick R. Goodell
Born
Married 20 August 1861 in Goodhue County, Minnesota to Lucinda Wilcox (née Fenton)
  
Spouse 3FamilyJohn Burdwin Eaton
Born 28 July 1819 in West Winfield, Herkimer County, New York
Married to Frances C. Hay
Married 2 April 1870 in Utica, Oneida County, New York to Lucinda Goodell (née Fenton)
Died 1 May 1895 in Utica, Oneida County, New York
  

Sources

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Chenango County, Columbus, Page 534, family of Edmond Wilcox (22, N.Y., farmer); Lucinda Wilcox (20, N.Y.). [They are enumerated with the family of Lewis and Julia Crandall and several children.]
  2. Minnesota Territory and State Census, 1857, Goodhue County, Township No. 109, R. 15; family of Lucinda Wilcox (26, NY); Lewis Wilcox (7, NY); Arthur Wilcox (4, NY); Mary W. Wilcox (2, Minn.); James Wilcox (24, NY, laborer).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, Minnesota, Goodhue County, 109 N.R. 15W; family of Lucinda S. Wilcox (30, N.Y.); Louis C. Wilcox (9, N.Y.); Arthur L. Wilcox (7, N.Y.); Ida M. Wilcox (3, Minn.).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Oneida County, Utica, Page 20, family of John B. Eaton (50, New York, works in match factory); Lucinda Eaton (40, New York); Alice Eaton (5, New York); Lewis Wilcox (19, New York, hotel steward); Arthur Wilcox (17, New York, works in match factory); John King (26, South Carolina, works in match factory).
  5. New York State Census, 1875, Oneida County, Utica, Eighth Ward, Page 6; family of John B. Eaton (55, Herkimer, match factory); wife Lucinda S. Eaton (45, Chenango); daughter Allice M. Eaton (9, Herkimer).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Onandaga County, Syracuse City, Enumeration District 97, Sheet No. 17B and 18A; family of Louis C. Wilcox (49, New York, July 1850, R.R. postal clerk, married 21 years); daughter Jessie L. Wilcox (19, New York, Sept 1880, teacher (music)); mother Lucinda S. Eaton (69, New York, July 1830, widow, 3 children, 2 living).
  7. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Onandaga County, Syracuse City, Enumeration District 194, Sheet No. 11A; family of Lewis C. Wilcox (49 [appears to be corrected to 59], New York, 2nd marriage, commercial salesman, steam boilers); wife of 1 year Etta Wilcox (46, New York, 5 children, 4 living); daughter Jessie L. Wilcox (29, New York, clerk, music store); mother Lucinda Eaton (80, New York, widow, 3 children, 2 living).
  8. Wilcox/Wilcoxson Families of New England and Their Descendants, by Martha Osborne. Heritage Books, 1997. Volume 2.
  9. Minnesota, County Marriages, 1860-1949; Mr. Frederick R. Goodell to Mrs. Lucinda S. Wilcox, 20 August 1861 in Goodhue [County], Minnesota. The certification was made in the presence of Mr. R. B. Romilo [?] and Mr. Arthur L. Wilcox.
  10. Marriage Announcement, Daily Observer, Utica, New York; Available at fultonhistory.com. 5 April, 1879; At the home of Milo B. Fenton, April 2nd, 1870, by Rev. C. M. Whittlesey, John B. Eaton to Lucinda Goodell, all of this city.