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Amanda (Lucas) Freeman

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Amanda (Lucas) Freeman
Cabinet card found in an antique store in Texas. Extensive family information written on the back by three or four different people.

"Amanda Lucas Freeman born Oct 5, 1799 at Cazanovia [sic], Madison Co. N.Y.: died Mch 24, 1863 at Sperry Tps, Clayton Co Iowa near Valga [sic].

(Our father's mother.)
Please return.
Mother of John Jay Freeman.
Mother of Elmena Freeman (St. John)"
Date & Place: in Arlington, Fayette County, Iowa USA
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Amanda (Lucas) Freeman
Amanda (Lucas) Freeman was born on October 5, 1799 in Madison County, New York USA. She was married to John Freeman, and they were together until John's death in 1858. She had children Elmena (Freeman) St. John, Robert Lucas Freeman, Daniel Freeman, Juan Fernandez Freeman, Archibald Pennell Freeman, John Jay Freeman, Orrin Freeman, and William Warren Freeman. Amanda Freeman died at age 64 years old in 1863 in Clayton County, IA, and was buried at Garretson Cemetery in Volga. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Amanda (Lucas) Freeman.
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