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About Lucy Ann MacDonough
Daughter of Nathaniel & Lucretia Ann Denning Shaler. Wife of U.S. Navy Commodore Thomas MacDonough. She died three months prior to his death. Thomas then scummed to the effects of tuberculosis, through pulmonary consumption. Removed from his command of the frigate "Constitution" which was at sea, he was placed aboard the "Edwin", where he died about six hundred miles from home; he was returned to Middletown for burial. Her husband was a son of Mary Vance and Thomas MacDonough. He was one of five sons in a family of ten children. Lucy Ann was the first daughter in a family also of five girls and five boys. They married 12 December 1812 at Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut. They had left behind nine children, three of them in the graveyard at Middletown; their first, a son named Thomas Nathaniel, their third child & first daughter, Marian Louisa and one of their twin boys, William Joseph, who had lived almost three years. At Lucy's & Thomas' death, the following remained: James Edward Fisher, 9; Charles Shaler [twin], 7; Augustus Rodney, 5; Thomas III, 3; and Charlotte Rosella, six weeks old.
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Lucy Ann MacDonough's Timeline
1790 |
February 10, 1790
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Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
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1814 |
October 25, 1814
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1816 |
April 12, 1816
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1817 |
June 6, 1817
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1818 |
June 28, 1818
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Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
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June 28, 1818
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Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States
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1820 |
November 20, 1820
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Middletown, Connecticut, United States
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1822 |
July 11, 1822
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1823 |
September 30, 1823
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