Name Info

LUCINDA SPENCER 1814-1856

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09000055
Gender.........female
Age............42y 1m 7d
Fam-Group......DEATON
Fam-ID.........SPENCER
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...married

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......3
#Events........1
#Images:.......15
#Comments......1
#Siblings......0
#Children......4

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........mother
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

Title(s).......
Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....3XGreat
Gen-#..........06
Ahn-#..........00000000055
Religion.......
PoliticParty...
Ht/Wt/Eye/Hair.
Burial.........Wild Hyena Cemetery

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1831-12-06 Washington county Illinois
  2. Spouse: HAWKINS RAGLAND, male, born:1812-09-27 Barren county Kentucky, died:1881 (68y 3m 5d) Tamaroa (Perry) Illinois, Anc:1, Dad:JOHN B. RAGLAND, Mom:MARY\MARTHA POLLY HAWKINS, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:4
  3. ..Child: Mary Ann RAGLAND, female, born:1838-10-14 Nashville (Washington) Illinois, died:1877-08-27 (38y 10m 13d) ?Nashville (Washington) Illinois, Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #SrcDocs:1
  4. ..Child: MARTHA R. RAGLAND, female, born:1840-08-07 Plum Hill (Washington) Illinois, died:1881-09-15 (41y 1m 8d) Amity (Clark) Arkansas, Anc:1, Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  5. ..Child: Willis Asberry RAGLAND, male, born:1845-11-03 Illinois, died:1927-11-15 (82y 0m 12d) West Frankfort (Frank) Illinois, Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #SrcDocs:1
  6. ..Child: Lucinda RAGLAND, female, born:1853 Washington county Illinois, died:1853-1940 (0y 0m 0d) , Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #SrcDocs:1

Events
Birth
: 1814-03-18, Kentucky
Married
: 1831-12-06, Age:17y 8m 18d, Washington county Illinois, Role:bride, The marriage license was issued three days before the actual wedding. Their marriage is the first marriage recorded in Washinton county, thus, appearing on the first line in Book 1 on page 1. The marriage license was issued three days before the actual wedding. Their marriage is the first marriage recorded in Washinton county, thus, appearing on the first line in Book 1 on page 1., ImageID: D__0394,D__0268
Census
: 1850 , Age:35y 9m 14d, Washington county Illinois, Role:census federal, Hawkins,Lucinda,3 kids, ImageID: D__0270
Death
: 1855 , Age:40y 9m 14d, Tamaroa, Perry county, Illinois
Burial
: 1856-04, Age:42y 0m 14d, Johannisburg, Washington county, Illinois, Wild Hyena Cemetery, Records from the 1980's say that the Wild Hyena Cemetery existed then and Lucinda was buried there. However, Google satellite maps are not showing a cemetery in the vicinity where Wild Hyena is supposed to be. It could be very small and is now (2020's) covered over by vegetation.
There is a map showing the locations of the cemeteries in the township of Johannisburg in Washington county Illinois. This includes Wild Hyena Cemetery [which Google Maps knows nothing about it] where Lucinda (Spencer) Ragland is buried. See image D__0388., ImageID: D__0388,D__0389
Burial
: 1856-04, Age:42y 0m 14d, Plum Hill, Washington county, Illinois, St.Johns United Church of Christ Cemetery
Death
: 1856-04-25, Age:42y 1m 7d, Washington county Illinois

Places In
Tamaroa (Perry) Illinois
Johannisburg (Washington) Illinois
Plum Hill (Washington) Illinois
Kentucky

General

Lucinda was the sister of her sister-in-law Martha (Spencer) Ragland, the wife of Hawkin's brother John · · On page 118 of the Marriage Register 1878-1899 for Pinckneyville, Perry county, Illinois is an entry for Willis Ragland noted as the son of Hawkins Ragland and Lucinda Spence[r]. · · Ancestry.com family of Hawkins Ragland (1812-1890) born in Kentucky and died in Perry county Illinois · · Ancestry.com family of Lucinda (Spencer) Ragland, wife of Hawkins Ragland, and their daughter Martha Ragland, wife of William Buhr. · · Ancestry.com family of Lucinda (Spencer) Ragland, wife of Hawkins Ragland, and their daughter Martha Ragland, wife of William Buhr.


Research ,


TO FIND: Immigrant Ancestors (possibly from Germany), Birth Place (in Kentucky), Burial (Wild Hyena near Johannisburg, Illinois?)

Very little information is available about Lucinda despite other members of her family being documented for their life events. Even her cemetery is something of a mystern since Google Maps is unaware of it and their satellite photos do not show a cemetery near where another source says it should be located.


Image(s) - hover Image IDs to popup full text
D__0152 - 1850 Census for Washington county Illinois with Hawkins Ragland Family
D__0153 - 1860 Census for Washington county Illinois with Hawkins Ragland Family
D__0213 - Family of Hawkins Ragland (1812-1890) of Kentucky and Illinois
D__0215 - Family of Lucinda (Spencer) Ragland, wife of Hawkins Ragland
D__0268 - Marriage of Hawkins Ragland and Lucinda Spencer
D__0270 - 1850 Census for Washington county Illinois with relatives of Hawkins Ragland
D__0275 - Marriage of Willis Ragland Son of Hawkins Ragland and Lucinda Spencer
D__0377 - Book Raglands History of British-American Family, vol.II, 1987, C.J. Ragland Jr.
D__0388 - Cemetery Location Map of Wild Hyena Cemetery in Johannisburg Township Illinois
D__0389 - Headstone of Lucinda (Spencer) Ragland - Information
D__0394 - Marriage of Hawkins Ragland and Lucinda Spencer in Washington County Illinois
D__0396 - Court Case of a Suit with Ragland and Jackson Families
Z__0035 - Map of Counties of Illinois
Z__0044 - Map of Counties of Kentucky


Sources
Website www.wikitree.com

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1815: Europe - combined armies commanded by the Duke of Wellington defeat Napoleon at Waterloo (Belgium), bringing a conclusion to the Napoleonic Wars and marks the beginning of a Pax Britannica which lasts until 1870
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1819: France - Theodore Gericault paints his masterpiece The Raft of the Medusa, and exhibits It in the French Salon of 1819 at the Louvre
1819: Singapore, England - The modern city of Singapore is established by the British East India Company
1820: Liberia - Liberia founded by the American Colonization Society for freed American slaves
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1821: Mexico, Spain - Mexico gains Independence from Spain with the Treaty of Cordoba
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1825: United States - Erie Canal opened connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
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1830: Belgium, Netherlands - The Belgian Revolution in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands led to the creation of Belgium
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1830: France - July Revolution in France
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1830: United States - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is established on April 6, 1830
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1834: Spain - Spanish Inquisition officially ends
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