LUCY
A. TREAT ROBINSON
Lucy A. Treat was
born in Silver Creek Township, Cass
County, Michigan on May 2, 1839. She
met and married Fletcher Braxton
Robinson on November 12, 1857 in
Cass County, Michigan. By the 1880
Federal Census, Lucy and her husband
Fletcher Robinson were living in
Buena Vista County, Iowa.
Lucy was the daughter of Timothy
Treat and his wife, Lovisa (Bently)
Treat. Timothy and Lovisa had moved
with his father, Thomas, to Aurora,
New York.
Thomas Treat was
a Private in a Massachusetts
regiment serving under Captain
Belding and Colonel Simonds.
Lucy Treat
Robinson died May 16, 1927 and is
buried in the Lake View Cemetery,
Storm Lake, Iowa.
LODISA
ALLEN STANTON
Lodisa
Allen was the daughter of Amasa
Allen. Lodisa and her husband, Amasa
Stanton, came from Essex County, New
York to Iowa by 1860, along with her
parents, first settling in Jackson
County, Iowa where they farmed.
Sometime before
1870, Lodisa, along with her family
and parents, moved to Jackson
Township, Webster County, Iowa,
settling on a farm 15 miles west of
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Eventually the
Stanton family moved to Storm Lake,
Buena Vista County, Iowa to be near
their daughter and family. Lodisa
lived to be 93 and the oldest
resident of Buena Vista County.
Amasa Allen was
born in New Hampshire to Abel Allen
and Mary Symonds. Abel Allen was a
Captain in the 1st Regiment and 2nd
Regiment, 7th Division of the
Massachusetts Militia that was with
Washington at Valley Forge.
Lodisa Allen
Stanton died July 20, 1927 and is
buried in the Lake View Cemetery,
Storm Lake, Iowa.
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