Lulu Lamont, was born in Kansas to parents Max and Clara Lamont 30 June, 1894.[1][2]
Miss Ruby and Lulu Lamont entertained a large party of young people Saturday night at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lamont.[3]
Lulu Lamont was married 26 Mar, 1913 to Henry Lippincott.[4]
Lippincott-Lamont. A pretty home wedding occurred on Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lamont on Woodfern farm, near Farmingdale, when their daughter, Miss Lulu N. Lamont, and Henry Sprague Lippincott of Cleveland, Ohio, were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr. Loomis of Westfield, an uncle of the groom. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ruby Lamont, and the groom by Benjamin Westervelt of New York City. The bride was attired in a very becoming blue traveling suit and hat to match, and was given away by her father, Max Lamont. Only relatives and the most intimate friends of the young couple were present. The groom is the son of Charles Lippincott of New York City, and is in business in Cleveland, where he and his bride will reside upon their return from a six weeks' wedding tour of the central and western states. They will spend some time in Omaha and other cities in Nebraska while on their honeymoon.[5]
Lulu and Henry Lippincott had two daughters, Margaret and Suzanne. In 1930 they were living in Baltimore, Maryland. Margaret was 14, and Suzanne was 9.[6]
Lulu outlived her husband, who died in 1973. She died 27 Jan 1986 in Worcester, Massachusetts.[7] She was buried at Smith Meeting House Cemetery.[8]
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