When Lucinda Eveline Kellum was born on 19 January 1792, in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States, her father, Luther Killam, was 32 and her mother, Amy Hewitt, was 27. She married Dyer Jedediah Taylor in 1813, in Forest Lake, Forest Lake Township, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Forest Lake Township, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States in 1870. She died on 26 August 1885, in Forest Lake, Forest Lake Township, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 93, and was buried in Forest Lake, Forest Lake Township, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States.
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English (Northamptonshire): variant of Kellam . This surname is rare in Britain.
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