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Lucy CLOUD

Birth1836 - Orrington, Penobscot, Maine, USA
Death23 Aug 1915 - Cape Elizabeth
MotherNancy Harmon
FatherWilliam Loud

Born in Orrington, Penobscot, Maine, USA on 1836 to William Loud and Nancy Harmon. Lucy CLOUD married Augustus C Pettengill and had 12 children. She passed away on 23 Aug 1915 in Cape Elizabeth.

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Parents
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William Loud
Unknown - Unknown
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Nancy Harmon
1815 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Augustus C Pettengill
1834 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Dolly L (9) Pettengill
1859 - 1886
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Alvah G. Pettengill
1868 - Unknown
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John H. Pettengill
1858 - Unknown
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Ada Pettingill
1864 - Unknown
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Alonzo Llewellyn Pettengill
1874 - 1969
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Wilder Pettengill
1861 - Unknown
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Jennie M Pettingill
1866 - Unknown
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Hattie H Pettingill
1861 - Unknown
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Emma C Pettingill
1864 - Unknown
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Edward Pettingill
1879 - Unknown
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Charles Augustus Pettengill
1860 - 1951
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Horace Pettingill
1877 - Unknown

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