Johnson Cath Smith Crisalli family genealogy - Person Sheet
Johnson Cath Smith Crisalli family genealogy - Person Sheet
NameLucy A. KINNEY96
BirthFeb 1875, New York315
Census1900, North Elba, Essex County, NY10
Occupation1900: cook10
Father’s Place of BirthNew York10
Mother’s Place of BirthNew York10
Misc. Notes
In the 1900 federal census, she was living in North Elba with husband James Peck. She was born in February 1875, was 25 years old, had been married 3 years. She had had no children, and listed her occupation as cook. She and her parents were born in New York, and she could read and write.10
Spouses
Birth7 Jul 1856, Elizabethtown, Essex County, NY24,309,310
Death26 Jul 1902, Lake Placid, Essex County, NY96
BurialWilmington, Essex County, NY96,190
Occupation1880: sawmill hand; 1900: bricklayer.24,10
FatherAdoniram PECK (1818-1894)
MotherMaria Raisey KENADA (~1824-1891)
Misc. Notes
I already had a James Peck in here; I presume this is the same one as the census in 1880. 3-year difference in birthdates between Census and Jos. Peck.


In 1880 he was living right next to Henry S. Johnson, who I suspect of being related to William, and Henry’ son Halsey.

In the 1900 census, he gave a birthdate of July 1859, age 40, and had been married for 3 years. He was a bricklayer, could read and write, and rented his house. He was living with Lucy.10

Apparently owed his father $800, since 1889, at the time of his father’s death. $300 of that was willed to Edgar. Further: “ I give and bequeath to Charles M. Peck of Wilmington, Essex Co., N.Y., James H. Peck of Wilmington, Essex Co., N.Y., Ruth A, Ewing of [Nena], Arizona, Kate A. Vaugn of Peru, Clinton Co., N.Y., the sum of one dollar ($1.00) each to be paid out of the above note mentioned and the balance of the note to be divided equally between Alma J. Johnson of Jay, Essex Co., N.Y., Charlotte A. Van Ornam of Wilmington, Essex Co., N.Y., and Henrietta L. Hewitt of St. Armand, Essex Co., N.Y.”289
Marriage27 Nov 1897, Wilmington, Essex County, NY96,10
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