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Lucinda (Rounds) House 1791 - 1836

Lucinda (Rounds) House was born on December 14, 1791 in Warren, New York United States to William Rounds and Delight (Reed) Rounds. She was in a relationship with Conrad N House, and had a child Sophronia (House) Green. Lucinda House died at age 44 years old on July 24, 1836 in Warren.
Lucinda (Rounds) House
December 14, 1791
Warren, New York, 13439, United States
July 24, 1836
Warren, New York, 13439, United States
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  • 12/14
    1791

    Birthday

    December 14, 1791
    Birthdate
    Warren, New York 13439, United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Dutch, English, French Huguenot, Scottish, Wampanoag Native American, Welsh
  • Nationality & Locations

    American
  • Religious Beliefs

    Christian
  • 07/24
    1836

    Death

    July 24, 1836
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Warren, New York 13439, United States
    Death location
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In 1803, at the age of only 12 years old, Lucinda was alive when the first public library in the United States - free to everyone - opened in Salisbury, Connecticut. Damage to books was most often caused by "greasing" - candle wax dripping onto the books. Candles were the only source of light in the evenings.
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In 1811, Lucinda was 20 years old when on November 7th, the Battle of Tippecanoe was fought. American troops led by William Henry Harrison - then Governor of the Indiana Territory, later the 9th President of the United States - defeated the Native American warriors. A confederacy of Native American tribes opposed U.S. expansion into Indian Territory. but Tecumseh was gone, recruiting troops, and there was no military leader on the Native American side. The battle lasted 2 hours.
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