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From: "B GARBERS" <>
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] (no subject)
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 13:24:59 -0400
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I have no connection. Sorry,
Betty G.
> My Lucases end with Benedict Lucas who married Martha A. "Patsy" Lucas in
> 1831. He was the son of Benedict Lucas who married Rachel Crume.
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> Pat R.
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> From: "B GARBERS" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 10:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] (no subject)
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>> Dear Pat,
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>> Yes, I answered you message reference the Lucases. I thought you might
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>> working forward. Carl Lucas from NC was stationed in MD with the Civil
>> Air
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>> Betty Harbin Garbers
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>>> I don't know if this is directed to me or not, but I'm working on
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>>> who were born in the late 1700s.
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>>> Pat R.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "B GARBERS" <>
>>> To: <>
>>> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 10:05 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] (no subject)
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>>>> How far forward does your research go? During WWII I knew a Carl Lucas
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>>>> was stationed in the Civil Air Patrol. He was from Dunn, NC.
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>>>>> In Timothy O'Rourke's book "Catholic Families of Southern Maryland,"
>>>>> is
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>>>>> 1776 census, I think it is near the front of the book.
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>>>>> I found a listing that reads:
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>>>>> Ignatius Lucas 45:16:14:6:1:1
>>>>> Catherine " 42:20:18:13:11:7:4
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>>>>> I didn't see a notation in the book that gave a key to what these
>>>>> numbers
>>>>> mean. I thought the 45 and 42 might have been ages, but since there
>>>>> are
>>>>> columns in the census that appear to be the number of people in age
>>>>> categories, I haven't been able to figure out the code.
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>>>>> We have an Ignatius Lucas who married Frances Wimsatt in Kentucky;
>>>>> they
>>>>> came
>>>>> from Maryland, but I believe the Ignatius who was 45 in 1776 is too
>>>>> old
>>>>> to
>>>>> be the same one.
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>>>>> In the same book, on pages 42 and 44, is another Lucas listing that
>>>>> reads:
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>>>>> "(A) Dec. 25, 1741; (B) John Lucas; (C) 119; (D) Enoch Fenwick; (E)
>>>>> 0-14-4;
>>>>> (F) 2-17-4; (L) John Lucas, Ignatius and Thomas Lucas; (M) John 50,
>>>>> Ignatius
>>>>> 27, Thomas 29."
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>>>>> It seems the consensus of researchers I've seen that Ignatius who
>>>>> married
>>>>> Frances Wimsatt was the son of an Ignatius. So the Ignatius who was
>>>>> 27
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>>>>> 1741 could easily have been the father of my Ignatius I guess.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone share any clues with me? John Lucas is shown among signers
>>>>> of
>>>>> the oath of allegiance; he would have been around 87, so that's
>>>>> possible
>>>>> I
>>>>> guess. I'd like for him to be one of my ancestors but just can't seem
>>>>> to
>>>>> connect the dots. Maybe I've been looking at this too long.
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>>>>> By the way, if anyone is interested in Lucases, I do have a copy of a
>>>>> consent signed by Ignatius Lucas (who married Frances Wimsatt)
>>>>> allowing
>>>>> his
>>>>> daughter "Polly" (Martha Ann) to marry Ben Lucas (her first cousin who
>>>>> was
>>>>> the son of Benjamin Lucas and Rachel Crume. I just received it from a
>>>>> Washington County, KY, researcher who had undertaken the search for
>>>>> me.
>>>>> I
>>>>> was thrilled.
>>>>>
>>>>> Pat Reeser
>>>>> Henderson, KY
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