Lucian "Lucy" Ann Rhodes Duvall

Brief Life History of Lucian "Lucy" Ann

When Lucian "Lucy" Ann Rhodes Duvall was born about 1824, in Perry, Missouri, United States, her father, Henry Jetson Rhodes, was 25 and her mother, Matilda Moore, was 22. She married Everestus Duvall on 1 May 1843, in Perryville, Perry, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 6 daughters. She lived in Saline Township, Saline, Arkansas, United States in 1850 and Saline Township, Perry, Missouri, United States in 1860. She died from 1849 to 1918.

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Family Time Line

Everestus Duvall
1822–
Lucian "Lucy" Ann Rhodes Duvall
1824–1918
Marriage: 1 May 1843
Leo Duvall
1841–
Mary Matilda Duvall
1844–
Martha Ann Duvall
1846–
John Miles Duvall
1848–1939
Sarah Ann Duvall
1849–
Eliza Jane Duvall
1853–1932
Emily Ann Duvall Mattingly
1855–1934
Mary Josephine Duvall
1857–1906

Sources (9)

  • Lucy A Duvall in household of Everestus Duvall, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Lucian Rhodes, "Missouri, Marriages, 1750-1920"
  • Lucian Rhodes in entry for Evaristus Duvall, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991"

World Events (8)

1825 · The Crimes Act

The Crimes Act was made to provide a clearer punishment of certain crimes against the United States. Part of it includes: Changing the maximum sentence of imprisonment to be increased from seven to ten years and changing the maximum fine from $5,000 to $10,000.

1835

Historical Boundaries - 1835: Saline, Arkansas Territory, United States; 1836: Saline, Arkansas, United States

1861

Arkansas supplied an estimated 50,000 men to the Confederate Army andabout 15,000 to the Union Army.

Name Meaning

English:

either a topographic name for someone who lived by ‘(the) woodland clearings’, plural form of Middle English rode (Old English rod, rodu), or a habitational name for someone who came from a place so named, principally Rhodes in Bury (Lancashire) or possibly from one of the many minor places in Yorkshire similarly named, or Rhodes Minnis (Kent). The Yorkshire name sometimes alternates with the singular form (see Rhode and Rode ). The Rh- spelling was introduced in the 16th and 17th centuries by clerks with a classical education, who associated the name with the Greek island of Rhodes, famous in ancient history and mythology. There is also no connection with modern English road (Old English rād ‘riding’), which was not used to denote a thoroughfare until the 16th century. The surname is particularly common in Yorkshire and Lancashire but occurs with various spellings in smaller numbers widely across England.

variant of Rhode , with post-medieval excrescent -s.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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