Lucy Gay Morse

(4 July 1813 - )
Date this page was last edited=18 May 2014
Lucy Gay Morse was born on 4 July 1813 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Harford Morse and Lucy Gay. Edgar Alonzo Josselyn knew her as "Aunt Card."3

Lucy Gay Morse married James Card on 14 June 1835 at Roxbury, Massachusetts.1,4

Lucy Gay Morse appeared on the census of 18 July 1860 at Roxbury, Massachusetts, in the household of her husband.5

Lucy Gay Morse appeared on the census of 29 June 1870 at Boston, Massachusetts, in the household of her husband, where she "keeps house."6

Lucy Gay Morse appeared on the census of 4 June 1880 at 32 Regent Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, as head of household and widowed.7

Children of Lucy Gay Morse and James Card

Citations

  1. [S405] Morse, Memorial of the Morses, 13.
  2. [S417] Roxbury Births, 250.
  3. [S459] List by Edgar Alonzo Josselyn of spoon markings on the back of a spoon rack, in possession of Martha (Josselyn) DeVoe in 1987.
  4. [S469] International Genealogical Index (IGI), citing extracted marriage record.
  5. [S449] James Card household, 1860 U.S. census, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, Roxbury Ward 2.
  6. [S450] James Card household, 1870 U.S. census, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Boston Ward 4.
  7. [S451] Lucy G. Card household, 1880 U.S. census, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Roxbury, enumeration district 752.


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