Lucina was the only
surviving daughter of David Pattison and Olive Mitchel. In the following
biographical sketch of Lucina's husband, which appeared in "Counties of
White and Pulaski, Indiana -- Van Buren Twp", published by F.A. Battey
& Co., 1883, Lucina is called "Cypha". In the records of the
Church of Christ, of which the Pattisons were members, her name is given as
"Cypha Lucina". However, on her marriage license, in her father's testament, in the census
returns, and on her son Wilber's birth record, her name is written simply as
Lucina, and it was most likely that name by which she was commonly known.
"David T. Lewis was born in
Knox County, Ohio, January 3, 1843, and is the son of Peter and Rhoda Lewis,
natives of the same county, and parents of seven children -- David T., William,
Elizabeth, Anna, Louisa, Mary E. and Frank H. The father was born April 11,
1813, the mother in August, 1817, and they were married in 1839. The mother
died in 1862; the father remarried, and still resides on the home farm in Ohio.
David T. Lewis enlisted in September, 1861, in Company G, Twentieth Ohio
Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged at Louisville, Ky., July 15, 1865. Returning
to Knox County, he was married, March 29, 1869, to Cypha Pattison, who was born
in Knox County, May 31, 1845. To this union were born five children -- Elma,
Wilbur (deceased), Olive R., Rose L., and Harris A. Mr. Lewis came to this
township in 1872, purchased 100 acres of land, and remained until 1876, when he
sold out and went to Fulton County, where he lived three years, and then
returned to Pulaski and re-bought his old place. Mr. Lewis is an Odd Fellow,
and he and his wife are members of the Christian Church."
In April 1890, Lucina was
living in Cohutta, Whitfield Co., Georgia, according to the Application for
Probate of her father's will. She was still living there
in December 1893, when said will was settled. I have lost track of her after
that.