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Hazel LIGHTBOURN

Female 1889 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hazel LIGHTBOURN was born on 3 Mar 1889 in Ramsey County, Minnesota (daughter of Evelyn Todd LIGHTBOURN and Helen Marie HAWKINS).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Evelyn Todd LIGHTBOURN was born in 1860 in Minnesota (son of Edward Soden LIGHTBOURN and Susan Samantha Hason MURRAY); died on 2 Dec 1937 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1937-MN-026607

    Notes:

    He was three months old at the time of the 1860 census.

    In the 1900 census, he and Minnie and Hazel and Clinton lived in St. Paul where he was a mail carrier.

    In the 1930 census, he was a letter carrier. He lived with his family in St. Paul.

    Birth:
    March 1862 in the 1900 census

    Evelyn married Helen Marie HAWKINS on 22 Mar 1888 in Ramsey County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Helen Marie HAWKINS
    Children:
    1. 1. Hazel LIGHTBOURN was born on 3 Mar 1889 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Soden LIGHTBOURN was born on 8 Oct 1830 in Turks and Caicos Islands (son of Nathaniel LIGHTBOURN and Louisa DEANE); died on 20 Jan 1907 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1907-58-101

    Notes:

    In the 1860 census, he and Susan and their three children lived in Henderson, Sibley County, Minnesota, where Edward was a printer. Susan’s occupation is shown as dress maker. Also living with the family was Susan’s younger sister Olive M. Murray, age 22.

    In the 1880 census, the family is recorded twice. In the first, on June 8th, they were at their home on Somerset Street in St. Paul. E. Lightbourn is a printer, age 49. His wife, S. Lightbourn is 43. The children are Susie, 13, Mary, 10, Ann, 3, and Amelia, 6. In the second entry, on June 21st, they were in Rendsville, Stevens County, where Edward is a printer. The household is listed as Edwin S, 49, Susan, 44, Evlyn, 20, Emma, 18, Charlie, 11, and Sophia, 8. The Stevens County home appears to be in a rural area because most of the neighbors are farmers.

    The family’s address in January of 1888 was 323 Somerset Street in St. Paul.

    Edward is recorded as receiving a Civil War pension based on his service in Company H, Regiment 7, of the Minnesota Infantry.

    Birth:
    Salt Key

    Died:
    at his home at 323 Somerset Street in St. Paul

    Edward married Susan Samantha Hason MURRAY on 10 May 1855 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Susan was born about 1835 in Illinois; died on 3 Apr 1913 in Ramsey County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan Samantha Hason MURRAY was born about 1835 in Illinois; died on 3 Apr 1913 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1913-MN-021315

    Notes:

    The announcement of her marriage to Edward Soden Lightbourn calls her the 2nd daughter of D. C. Murry of St. Paul, Minnesota.

    In the 1910 census, she was living with her daughter Leni and family in St. Paul. She, as “Susanna M”, had had 16 children, only 9 still living.

    An article in the St. Paul Globe suggests that she celebrated her 65th birthday on 29 Aug 1898, at which time she and her husband lived at 323 Somerset Street.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Felicity Road Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Linus Parker

    Children:
    1. Leni Leoti LIGHTBOURN was born on 2 Mar 1856 in New York; died on 11 Nov 1936 in Wabasha County, Minnesota.
    2. David Colston M LIGHTBOURN was born on 30 Jan 1858 in Minnesota; died on 5 Jul 1924 in Ada, Norman County, Minnesota; was buried in Ada Cemetery, Norman County, Minnesota.
    3. 2. Evelyn Todd LIGHTBOURN was born in 1860 in Minnesota; died on 2 Dec 1937 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
    4. Emma Olive LIGHTBOURN was born on 15 Apr 1862 in Ramsey County, Minnesota; died on 29 Jan 1934 in Stevens County, Minnesota; was buried on 1 Feb 1934 in Summit Cemetery, Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota.
    5. Edith Susan LIGHTBOURN was born on 2 Sep 1866 in Ramsey County, Minnesota; died on 23 Jun 1957 in Dakota County, Minnesota.
    6. Charles LIGHTBOURN was born about 1869 in Minnesota.
    7. Mary LIGHTBOURN was born about 1870 in Minnesota; died on 2 May 1886 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
    8. Sophia LIGHTBOURN was born on 10 Dec 1871 in Minnesota; died on 24 Mar 1956 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    9. Amelia LIGHTBOURN was born about 1874 in Minnesota; died before 1940 in Iowa.
    10. Lily Ann LIGHTBOURN was born about 1877 in Minnesota; died on 28 Jan 1952 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nathaniel LIGHTBOURN was born about 1786 in Bermuda (son of William LIGHTBOURN and Ann TRIMINGHAM); died on 20 Aug 1841 in Turks and Caicos Islands.

    Notes:

    The Barber Collection of New York newspaper extracts includes a marriage announcement from the New York Evening Post for the marriage of Nathaniel Lightbourn, “late of Bermuda” and Mary A Vose, daughter of James “of this city.” The announcement was in the March 16, 1808, edition for an event that occurred “last eve.” So, presumably the marriage occurred on March 15, 1808.

    In a list of British Aliens in the United States during the War of 1812, there is an entry for Nathaniel Lightbourn, age 26. He was a merchant, lived at 237 Duane Street in New York City, had been in the U.S. for 6 years, and had a wife and child. His presence in the U.S. was recorded in July of 1812.

    Above the entry for Nathaniel was an entry for the 59 year-old William Lightborn, a “gentleman.” William had also been in the U.S. for 6 years, had 11 people in his family, and lived at 27 Hudson Street in New York City.

    Another entry recorded in the “British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812”:

    Early in August, 1812, a number of persons sought passports to depart from New York for the West Indies in two cartels, the sloop Sally, of 92 tons, for Bermuda, and the brig Isabella, of 135 tons for Bermuda, Antigua and St. Croix. The following are passengers and crew of the Sally:



    Lightbourn, Ann, (wife of Wm.) age 54, 5ft. 5in., fair complexion, blue eyes, grey hair, born Bermuda
    Lightbourn, Frances, age 29, 5ft. 7in., fair complex., blue eyes, light hair, born Bermuda
    Lightbourn, Louisa, infant
    Lightbourn, Martha F, age 18 mos.
    Lightbourn, Mary Ann, age 23, 5ft. 5 in., fair complex., blue eyes, dark hair, born Macklesfield
    Lightbourn, Nancy, age 6, 3ft. 5-½ in., fair complex., blue eyes, light hair, born Turk Islands
    Lightbourn, Nathaniel, age 26, 5 ft. 9-½ in., fair complex., blue eyes, light hair, born Bermuda, merchant
    Lightbourn, William, age 59, 5ft. 10 in., fair complex., blue eyes, grey hair, born Bermuda, gentleman
    Lightbourn, William W., age 23, 6ft., fair complex., blue eyes, light hair, born Bermuda, gentleman.

    The New York Passenger Lists include a Nathaniel T Lightbourn, age 20, physician, citizen of Bermuda, arriving in New York on 4 Sep 1837 as a passenger aboard the brig Somerset.

    In Lightbourn research conducted by Paul Hake are these two entries:

    1841, October 5: Nathaniel Trimingham Lightbourn, M.D., only son of Nathaniel Lightbourn, age about 25, a native of Bermuda, drowned at Turks Islands on May 24 (1841), between Salt and Grand Cays, on a professional trip in a decked boat, along with three boys, when a sudden storm came up and the boat capsized and sank. No traces of them has been seen since. The deceased had been married just 15 days earlier.

    1841, October 5: Nathaniel Lightbourn, aged 55, father of the above, a native of Bermuda, died suddenly at Salt Key, Turks Islands, about Aug. 20 (1841) from grief at the death of his only son, leaving 2 daughters.

    Nathaniel married Louisa DEANE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Louisa DEANE

    Notes:

    Bonnie believes that the “three boys” mentioned in the newspaper account of the death of Nathaniel Trimingham may have been sons of Louisa and half-brothers of the dead heir.

    From a DNA test of one of her descendants, it’s likely that Louisa had one parent born in western sub-Saharan Africa, probably in present-day Nigeria.

    Children:
    1. 4. Edward Soden LIGHTBOURN was born on 8 Oct 1830 in Turks and Caicos Islands; died on 20 Jan 1907 in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
    2. Georgianna (Emma) LIGHTBOURN was born on 8 Jan 1832 in Turks and Caicos Islands; died on 13 Sep 1930 in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.
    3. Ophelia LIGHTBOURN was born on 27 May 1840 in Turks and Caicos Islands; died on 12 Dec 1893 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; was buried in Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
    4. Vose LIGHTBOURN