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LUCY A. TREAT ROBINSON

Lucy A. Treat was born in Silver Creek Township,
Cass County, Michigan on 2 May 1839. Her parents had left Aurora, New
York after the War of 1812 and were found in Michigan in 1840 US Federal
Census. She met and married Fletcher Braxton Robinson on 12 November
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 were married January 1817 Georgia,
Franklin County, Vermont. They had moved with his father, Thomas to Aurora, New York. Timothy was born 30 March 1786 and
died in 1 March 1875 in Elk Grove, California.
Thomas Treat was a Private in a Massachusetts
regiment serving under Captain Belding and Colonel Simonds. He was born
11 September 1758 in Sharon, Connecticut. His wife was Jermina Calkins.
Lucy Treat Robinson died
16 May 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. Their daughter
married J. Guy Malbone and came to Buena Vista County because he could
find work as a bricklayer.
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 1801 and died 3 October 1890,
the son of Abel Allen, a relative of Ethan Allen of the Green Mountain
Boys from Vermont. He and his wife, Margaret (Curtis) Allen came to
Iowa with the Stantons and settled in the Eastern part of Iowa. They
all moved from Moriah, Essex County, New York.
Amasa was born in New Hampshire to Abel Allen and
Mary Symonds. Abel was a Captain in the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment,
7th Division of the Massachusetts Militia that was with Washington at
Valley Forge. Abel was born 1756 and died 1841 probably in New York.
Lodisa Allen Stanton died
20 July 1927 and is buried in the Lake View
Cemetery, Storm Lake, Iowa.
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