Reynolds, Lucy Bridget

Birth Name Reynolds, Lucy Bridget
Gramps ID I72684479
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E0315] 1839-05-12 Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland  
 
Death [E0316] 11 June 1916 Washington County, Indiana  
 
Burial [E0317]   St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery, Salem, IN  
 
Marriage License [E0318] 04 October 1866 Washington County, Indiana  
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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Reynolds, John [I72756617]
Mother UNKNOWN, Anne [I72756618]
         Reynolds, Lucy Bridget [I72684479] 1839-05-12 11 June 1916
    Brother     Reynolds, James H. [I72944704] about 1820 01 October 1885
    Sister     Reynolds, unknown [I72944765]

Families

    Family of Cavanaugh, James and Reynolds, Lucy Bridget [F33960701]
Married Husband Cavanaugh, James [I72684478] ( * 1840 + 09 March 1897 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E0897] 1866 Washington County, Indiana  
 
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Cavanaugh, Thomas Michael [I72683546]18 November 187812 January 1952
Cavanaugh, Edward [I72684496]01 February 186807 February 1947
Cavanaugh, Anna [I72684499]27 July 18724 March 1962
Cavanaugh, Mary Elizabeth [I72684504]about 1875
Cavanaugh, Robert Emmett [I72684507]22 April 1881about 1959

Narrative

Ancestry.com - New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891
Name Arrival Date Estimated Birth Year Gender Port of Departure Place of Origin Destination Ship Name
Bridget Reynolds 1 Jun 1860 1841 Female Liverpool, England Ireland United States of America Harvey Birch [19-year old Spinster]
Michl Denney 1 Jun 1860 1842 Male Liverpool, England Ireland United States of America Harvey Birch [18-year old Laborer]
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When her brother James H. Reynolds attested to her age for marriage, Lucy is called Bridget. On the 1870 Census she is Bridget.

Also, the same 1870 Census for Jefferson Township, Washington County, Indiana lists James and Brighet Reynolds Cavanaugh as being 28 years of age. That would change their birth years to 1842... Subsequent census results confirm that theory. Oh, well, that's a search for another day...
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1870 U.S. Census, Jefferson Township, Washington County, Indiana; Post Office: Campbellsburg; 02 July 1870
Line 7: h/h 188/190
Jas Cavenaugh, 28, Farmer, $700/$300, b. Ireland; parents of foreign birth; U.S. citizen
Brighet, 28, Keeping House, b. Ireland; parents of foreign birth
Loyd Sawyer, 11, b. Indiana, attended school
Edward, 2, b. Indiana; parents of foreign birth
Infant son, 1/12, b. Indiana; parents of foreign birth b. August [filled in August after initial date of July 2?]
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1880 U.S. Census, District 178, Jefferson Township, Washington County, Indiana; 08 June 1880
Line 1: h/h 94/98
James Cavanaugh, 38, married, Ferry man, b. Ireland; parents b. Ireland
Lucy Cavanaugh, 38, wife, married, Keeping house, b. Ireland; parents b. Ireland
Edward, 12, son, single, labor on farm for father, attended school, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland
Annie, 7, daughter, single, attended school, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland
Mary E., 5, daughter, single, attended school, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland
Thomas M., 2, son, single, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland
Robert E., 1 1/2 mos., b. April, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland
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1900 U.S. Census, Washington Township, District 141, Washington County, Indiana; 14 & 15 June 1900
Line 100: h/h 151/151
Lucy B. Cavanaugh, b. May 1842, 58, Wd; 7 children, 5 living; b. Ireland; parents b. Ireland; Immigration year: 1860, 40 yrs. in US; Farmer
Mary E., Daughter, b. Nov. 1876, 23, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland
T. M., Son, b. Nov. 1879, 20, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland, Farmer
R. E., Son, b. Apr., 1881, 19, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland, At School
next listing Washington County Poor Asylum w/ Lucy as Head
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1910 U.S. Census, District 163, Washington Township North part, Washington County, Indiana; 11, 12, 13 May 1910
Line 95: h/h 292/299
Edward Cavanaugh, Head, 39, Wd, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland, Farmer, General farm
Lois W., Daughter, 14, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Indiana; attended school
Jessie, Daughter, 13, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Indiana; attended school
Thomas P., Son, 11, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Indiana; attended school
Lucie B., Mother, 68, Wd, 7 children, 5 living; b. Ireland; parents b. Ireland; immigrated 1860
Thomas M., Brother, 29, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland; Teacher, Grade School
Robert E., Brother, 26, Single, b. Indiana; parents b. Ireland; Superintendent of Salem Schools
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St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery, Salem, IN

JAMES CAVANAUGH d. 9 March 1897 age 57 years
LUCY B. CAVANAUGH b. 12 May 1838 d. 11 June 1916
EDWARD CAVANAUGH b. 1 Feb 1868 d. 7 Feb 1947
LOIS WILMA CAVANAUGH b. 31 August 1895 d. 20 Oct 1919

Lucy B. Reynolds Cavanaugh, daughter of John and Anne Reynolds, was born at Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland, 12 may 1839 and died at her home near Salem, Indiana, 11 June 1916, aged 77 years and 30 days.Mrs. Cavanaugh's early life was spent in her native land where she resided until she was nineteen years old. She then left her home accompanied by her nephew Michael Dennany, and came to America to live with the family of her brother, James Reynolds. Although she never ceased to love her native country, America as the land of freedom became her ideal and she loved her adopted land with greatest zeal. She was married in 1866 to James Cavanaugh who preceded her in death nineteen years ago. To this union were born seven children, two of whom died in infancy. Those remaining to mourn her departure are Edward, Anna, the wife of Ernest O. Purlee, Elizabeth, the wife of Jos. B. Wright, Thomas M., and Robert E., all of whom were present to comfort her in her last illness. In addition to these she leaves nine grandchildren, many nephews and nieces, and a very great number of friends who have learned to know her splendid qualities as a woman of tender sympathies and kindly disposition.Mrs. Cavanaugh was reared as a Catholic and remained steadfastly loyal to that faith. She was a true Christian in the broadest sense of the term, and her one aim in life was to serve God almighty through administering to the needs of her fellow mankind. The earliest recollections of her children bring to mind the errands on which they were sent with food for the poor and distressed, for she was ever ready and willing to divide her last mite from the slender store of her home.That she was a woman of good judgement and business ability is attested by the fact that in 1897 on the death of her husband who at the time superintendent of the Washington County Poor Farm, the board of county commissioners unanimously elected her to succeed the position. This place she retained, assisted by her son Thomas for four and a half years when she resigned to retire to her home at this place in 1901 where she resided most of the time since that date. She loved the country life with its freedom, and her interest in the farm never ceased as long as conscious life lasted. She was a very patient sufferer, and, even in the last bitter hours, she was more concerned with the comfort of those with her than for her own.Although she lived beyond the average years allotted to mortal life, never-the-less it is hard to give her up, for her kindly smile and words of encouragement will always be sadly missed. There is much consolation in knowing that her life was well spent, and her own statement a few hours before death, "I haven't a fear in the world" is most reassuring to her relatives and friends.

The funeral services for Mrs. James Cavanaugh were conducted from the family residence at Canton, Tuesday afternoon by Rev. W. D. Bartle, of the Salem Christian Church, and were largely attended by friends and relatives. A quartette of singers, Miss Ethel Shultz, Mrs. E. H. Bristol, Messrs. E. P. Routh and Otto Zink, furnished special music for the services. Almost the entire corps of Salem teachers were in attendance. Interment was made in St.Patrick's cemetery.

Pedigree

  1. Reynolds, John [I72756617]
    1. UNKNOWN, Anne [I72756618]
      1. Reynolds, Lucy Bridget
        1. Cavanaugh, James [I72684478]
          1. Cavanaugh, Thomas Michael [I72683546]
          2. Cavanaugh, Edward [I72684496]
          3. Cavanaugh, Anna [I72684499]
          4. Cavanaugh, Mary Elizabeth [I72684504]
          5. Cavanaugh, Robert Emmett [I72684507]
      2. Reynolds, James H. [I72944704]
      3. Reynolds, unknown [I72944765]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Washinton County Indiana Marriage Book G [S29927749]
      • Date: 4 October 1866
      • Page: Washington County Indiana Marriage Book G