Person:Lucy Renwick (2)

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Lucy Florence Renwick
m. 6 Oct 1852
  1. Walter Francis Renwick1853 - 1939
  2. William Edwin Renwick1858 - 1940
  3. Mary I RenwickAbt 1861 -
  4. George Hilan Renwick1862 - 1951
  5. Vesta I RenwickAbt 1865 -
  6. Robert R Renwick1866 - 1951
  7. Herbert H Renwick1870 - 1914
  8. Emmett Julian Renwick1874 -
  9. Lucy Florence Renwick1877 - 1907
  • HH L Harvey
  • WLucy Florence Renwick1877 - 1907
m. 25 Nov 1896
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Lucy Florence Renwick
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 17 Feb 1877 Mayfield, DeKalb, Illinois, United States
Marriage 25 Nov 1896 to H L Harvey
Death[2] 24 Mar 1907 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
Burial[3] Mayfield Congregational Cemetery, Mayfield, DeKalb, Illinois, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 George Renwick household, in DeKalb, Illinois, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    15 Jun 1880.

    Name:Lucy F. Renwick
    Age:3
    Birth Year:abt 1877
    Birthplace:Illinois
    Home in 1880:Mayfield, DeKalb, Illinois
    Race:White
    Gender:Female
    Relation to Head of House:Daughter
    Marital Status:Single
    Father's Name:George Renwick
    Father's Birthplace:Scotland
    Mother's Name:Mary Renwick
    Mother's Birthplace:Canada
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    George Renwick54
    Mary Renwick47
    William E. Renwick21
    Hiland G. Renwick17
    Vestie I. Renwick15
    Robert Renwick13
    Herbert Renwick10
    Jessie Renwick8
    Emmet J. Renwick6
    Lucy F. Renwick3

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mrs. H. L. Harvey, in Sycamore, DeKalb, Illinois, United States. True Republican
    27 Mar 1907.

    Mrs. H. L. Harvey died at her home in Chicago on Sunday of pneumonia and heart trouble.

    The remains were bought (sic) to Sycamore on Tuesday noon and the funeral services were held at the Congregational chirch at 12:20 o'clock the same day, the interment neing in Ohio Grove cemetery.

    Lucy Florence Renwick was born in Mayfield township, this county, on Fenruary 17, 1877, and was the youngest daughter of George and Mary Renwick. She grew to womanhood here, and was married to H. L. Harvey on November 25, 1896. They removed to Chicago, where she passed the remainder of her life.

    The husband and a aduaghter, Margaret, aged three years, survive, besides the mother, six brothers and one sister, as follows: W. F. and W. E., both of Elgin; G. H., of Sumner, Iowa; R. R. and H. H., both of Mayfield; E. J., of Rockford, and Mrs. Wilson, of Sumner, Iowa.

  3. Mayfield Congregational Cemetery, in Find A Grave.