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From LeAnn Kelley: "She was the daughter of William C. Harty and Elizabeth Cryts. (I descend from Elizabeth's brother, John Cryts.) Both Wm. and Elizabeth were born in Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co. MO, and were living in Stoddard Co. MO by 1850. Lucinda appears in the Wm. C. Harty household in the 1850 and 1860 Stoddard Co. census, and with her second husband John Robeen in 1870, living near the Wm. C. Harty household in Stoddard Co. MO. "Jerry Hofer sent me (LeAnn) this info: John Robeen married Mrs. Lucinda Henry on 1 Oct 1864 in St. Louis. The entry in the marriage record reads: I, Levi Block, Justice of the Peace within and for the aforementioned County (St. Louis) hereby certify that I did on the 1st day of October 1864 join in the bonds of matrimony John Robeen of St. Louis and Lucinda Henry, widow of Samuel W. Henry dec. of New Madrid County in the presence of Walter G. Newhoff and John Olfermann, all of the State of Missouri. "So Lucinda Harty was first m. to Samuel W. Henry of New Madrid Co. MO, between 1860-1864, and then to John Robeen, a Norwegian immigrant and millwright. In the 1880 census John Robeen is living with his son from his first marriage in Calhoun Co. IL, but there is no sign of Lucinda or her son, Tom Robeen. Lucinda's father moved to Lamar Co. TX around 1871, and Lucinda m. John Heatherly there in 1886. Our great mystery is where were she and her son Tom Robeen/Robine in 1880?" References
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