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Lucy Helen Smith (Bibbins) 25 APR 1874 - 22 JUL 1952
Lucy was born on 25 APR 1874 in Camden, Ny and died on 22 JUL 1952 (age: 78) in Watertown, Ny .
She was the daughter of George H Smith (1846 - 1897) and Caroline E. Simmons (Smith) (B: 1851).
Lucy was married to Charles Nathaniel Bibbins on 12 JUN 1895 in Camden, Ny.
Charles was born on 7 APR 1867 in Burrville, NY and died on 12 JUN 1942 (age: 75) in Watertown, Ny .
He was the son of Schuyler Hose Bibbins (4 Nov 1833-4 Nov 1834 - JAN 1816) and Louise Mary Burnam (Bibbins) (20 SEP 1840 - 19 AUG 1924).
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S1 DAR Application
Mrs. Lucy H. Smith Bibbins - DAR ID Number: 105696 Born in Camden, N. Y. Wife of Dr. C. N. Bibbins. Descendant of Lieut. Levi Munson, as follows: 1. George H. Smith (1846-97) m. 1869 Caroline E. Simmons (b. 1851). 2. Samuel Lewis Smith (b. 1822) m. 1845 Lucy Amanda Munson (1827-97). 3. Selden Munson (1799-1873) m. 1825 Amanda Barnes (1800-69). 4. Abel Munson (1774-1831) m. 1798 Lucy Osborn (1779-1850). 5. Levi Munson m. 1760 Mary Cooley (1742-1826). Levi Munson (1738-1815) responded to the Lexington Alarm from Branford, Conn. He was commissioned lieutenant, 1777; resigned, 1780. He was born in Wallingford, Conn.; died in Camden, N. Y. #/list
The Watertown City Medical Society, the new organization, was
formed at a meetig of physicians held Jan 28, 1896, in response
to a general feeling on the part of the profession that closer association would
be beneficial, all of which subsequent results have shown.
The preliminary organization was effected by the election of J. Mortimer Crawe, chairman,
and Charles N. Bibbins, secretary.
formed at a meetig of physicians held Jan 28, 1896, in response
to a general feeling on the part of the profession that closer association would
be beneficial, all of which subsequent results have shown.
The preliminary organization was effected by the election of J. Mortimer Crawe, chairman,
and Charles N. Bibbins, secretary.
Bibbins in Jefferson County |
Watertown, June 13 - Following a private prayer service tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law, Roland Amos,
234 Ten Eyck Street, funeral servies will be held at 3:30 in the
First Presbyterian Church for
Dr. Charles N. Bibbins, 75, who died yesterday at his home at
1533 Sterling Street.
He was the victim of a heart ailment with which which he had been afflicted for 20 years.
Dr. and Mrs. Bibbins passed the winter in Miami, Fla., and returned a week ago,
since which time the doctor, one of Waterton's oldest practitioners, had been failing rapidly.
His death occured at 1 o'clock.
A native of Burrville, he had maintained an office here for 48 years.
Dr. Bibbins leaves in addition to his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Roland Amos, and a son,
George S. Bibbins of Short Hills, N.J.
(Syracuse Herald Journal, June 14, 1942)
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law, Roland Amos,
234 Ten Eyck Street, funeral servies will be held at 3:30 in the
First Presbyterian Church for
Dr. Charles N. Bibbins, 75, who died yesterday at his home at
1533 Sterling Street.
He was the victim of a heart ailment with which which he had been afflicted for 20 years.
Dr. and Mrs. Bibbins passed the winter in Miami, Fla., and returned a week ago,
since which time the doctor, one of Waterton's oldest practitioners, had been failing rapidly.
His death occured at 1 o'clock.
A native of Burrville, he had maintained an office here for 48 years.
Dr. Bibbins leaves in addition to his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Roland Amos, and a son,
George S. Bibbins of Short Hills, N.J.
(Syracuse Herald Journal, June 14, 1942)
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