NameLucinda BECK, B200
Birth24 Jan 1858, Ohio
Death28 Aug 1933, Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas
Burial29 Aug 1933, Highland Cemetery, Iola, Allen County, Kansas
FatherJohn L. BECK (1839-)
MotherMary FELTENBERGER (~1840-)
Spouses
1James Mark BROWN, GG Uncle, B650
Birth23 Sep 1848, Harrison, Ohio
Death19 Jan 1927, Fort Scott, Bourbon, Kansas
BurialNational Cemetery, Fort Scott
FatherJames BROWN (-<1856)
MotherMary Magdelene FELTENBERGER (~1829-1896)
Marriage30 May 1881, Stanley, Johnson, Kansas
ChildrenFrank (Adopted) (1885-)
Notes for Lucinda BECK
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Record of death from Cheney Chapel (Ledger # G590) indicates Lucinda’s funeral was paid for by a J.W. Beck, of 617 North 1st Street, Iola, Kansas; and that he was Lucinda’s brother.

Alternate marr. date: 2 oct 1879

VISIT: GRAVE, Highland Cemetery, Iola (Next County W. of Ft. Scott)
Obituaries
LUCINDA BROWN DEAD
Old Resident Passed Away Early Today at the Home

Mrs. Lucinda Brown, a resident of this vicinity for 40 years, passed away this morning at 12:25 at the family home, 1320 East First street, following a lingering illness of carcinoma. She had been bedfast for three weeks. She was the widow of J.M. Brown, a Civil War veteran who died January 19, 1927.

Lucinda Beck, daughter of Mary and J.C. Beck, was born in Ohio, January 24, 1858, being 75 years, eight months and four days of age.

She is survived by one son, Frank Brown, of Fort Scott, and two brothers, J.W. Beck of Iola, and J.F. Beck of Osawatomie; also by a nephew, Henry Leonard Dale, Fort Scott, and a niece, Mae Thompson, El Dorado, Kas. One daughter is deceased.

Mrs. Brown was a memeber of the Holiness church. She had many friends and was always interested in their welfare, and ready to help those in need.

The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Cheney Chapel, conducted by Rev. Ray Kimbrough. Interment will be made in the Highland cemetery at Iola.
Notes for James Mark (Spouse 1)
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IGI File Number 456739


VISIT: GRAVE, National Cemetery, Fort Scott

Dad’s “Brown Tree” lists a Lulu YOUNG as James’ spouse

James enlisted as a private on 29 july 1863 in Company G, 14 Cavalry Regiment Kansas. Mustered out Fort Gibson, Indian Territory 25 june 1865. James enlisted about ten days before his brother Jacob.
Notes for James Mark & Lucinda (Family)
The 1900 Census for Fort Scott in Bourbon County Kansas lists Frank as the adopted son of James and Lucinda Brown
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