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Note: [Ulrich.FTW] Attleborough, Massachusetts marriages: Lucas, Henry C. unm., of Pawtucket, a. 22 y., merchant, b. Lancaster, N.H., and Elizabeth Daggett, unm., of A., a. 20 y., d. Pliny, Oct. 13, 1846. Supposed to have died at 41- - Was supposedly of Boston . Was Ella born in Boston? Other state references are New Hampshire. Pliny Daggett lived in New Hampshire, and there are Daggett will references to Lucas in Mass. Supposedly they then moved to Avoca, Wisconsin. There by 1860 census 1860 Iowa co. Census - Pulaski - Living with Henry C. Lucas and wife-- Alonzo Daggett, 31, born in Mass., Ferdinand, 22, born in Mass., Charles Burris, 2, born in Wis, Cela Bennetts, 17, born Penn. This census needs thorough study. What is the relation? Bill Klostermann: "I believe that Charles Burris mother is a sister to Elizabeth Lucas as Edward Burris, age 10, born in Mass, was with Elizabeth's sister, Christopher and Mary J. Daggett Jenkins. I have not found the Burriss children in a following census [1870} Bebe has a reference that there was a daughter, Clara or Jenny. Service Records have been checked for Henry (Henery); There is a Henry Lucas in the Wisconsin Service records but no way to be sure it is this Henry. The numbers are: Service: 882503 and Pension: 541046
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