Lucy Nichols was born on November 5, 1787 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Noah Nichols and Cynthia Curtis Nichols.[1]
She married first Christopher Cushing on November 30, 1817 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [2] Christopher died on December 15, 1918.
She married second Wilkes Wood on September 26, 1727. [3] Wilkes was the Judge of Probate for the will of Christopher Cushing. She was the third wife of Wilkes.
She lived the remainder of her life in Wilkes' home town, Middleborough, Plymouth County.Wilkes died on October 1, 1843.
Lucy died September 26, 1848 in Middleborough. They were both buried at [4] Nemasket Hill Cemetery in Middleborough, Massachusetts.
Sources
↑ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 [1]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2018. Scituate Births; page 274, Image 273 of 909, d. Noah & Zinthia; Oct. 5, 1787; LUCY NICHOLS
↑ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [2]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). Vital Record Transcripts; Scituate Marriages; page 90, Image 523 of 904; Intention: 30 November 1817: CHRISTOPHER CUSHING AND LUCY NICHOLS
↑ Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 [3]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2018. Scituate Marriages; page 93; Image 529 of 909; 26 September 1827; MRS. LUCY CUSHING AND HON. WILKES WOOD
↑ Find a Grave, database and images ( : accessed 17 May 2020), memorial page for Lucy C Wood (1784–26 Sep 1848), Find a Grave Memorial no. 136324852, [4]; citing Nemasket Hill Cemetery, Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Sarah D (contributor 48106166) .
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