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Lucy CAREY  ‎(I2182)‎
Given Names: Lucy
Surname: CAREY
Married Name: Lucy BRUNSDON
Married Name: Lucy BRUMSTHON
Married Name: Lucy PENNY

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 23 September 1805 18 16 Bengal, India
Death: 13 February 1876 ‎(Age 70)‎ Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 23 September 1805 18 16 Bengal, India

Marriage Rev. Samuel Pearce BRUNSDON - 21 March 1826 ‎(Age 20)‎ Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India

Marriage Rev. James PENNY - 7 June 1831 ‎(Age 25)‎ Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India

Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: Lucy was the name of the sister of Lucy's maternal grandmother Dorothy Plackett Carey; and Lucy was also the name of one Dorothy's little girls who died when a toddler in 1792.

Letter from William Carey, Sr. to son William, 29 March 1826:

..."Of Lucy's ‎[daughter of Felix Carey]‎ marriage, you have undoubtedly heard. They are as yet, living with us, but will remove to Howra in a few days....Dolly will remain with us when Lucy leaves us."

Lucy married a clerk named Brumsthon or Brunsden.

In a letter written from St. Helena on July 23, 1828, Lucy 'Brumsthon' writes to Anna Pearce Carey:

"Very dear Aunt,
Here we are safely anchored opposite St. James' town, St. Helena, in better health and spirits through the goodness and preserving care of our God exactly three months within a day since we bade you adieu and commenced our journey...We doubled the Cape of Good Hope with a fair strong breeze I enjoyed it much, and admire a pleasant day at sea and a fine moonlight night likewise. St. James' town has a pretty appearance, the scenery around is grand but remarkably barren - we wish much to visit Bonaparte's tomb if the expense attending it is at all reasonable...Brumsthon I am thankful to say is much better, the disorder is abating gradually, and his strength returning. He requests me to say with his kind regards to Mr. Penney that the Captain entreats him not to attempt landing the cheroots we have for Dr Johns in England as he will be liable to a 50 pound penalty - he must either use them himself or throw them overboard...

I trust you and dear Uncle ‎[Jonathan]‎ and the children are well, accept of much love from us and tender the same to him. a thousand kisses to Louisa and baby ‎[Jonathan]‎. Kindly present our love to Mr. & Mrs. ‎[William Hopkins & Martha]‎ Pearce, ‎[James]‎ Penney, ... and all other enquiring friends, hope they are all well.
Believe me
My dear Aunt,
Your very affect niece
Lucy Brumsthon"

In a letter written from Cutwa by Mary Carey, wife of William, Jr., to Anna Carey, wife of Jonathan, dated May 19th 1828, she writes:

"...Our dear Lucy & Brunsden have I should think made good progress by this time, I trust the Lord will bless the voyage to the restoration of poor Brunsden's health."

Brunsden made it back to India after his voyage to England; however he died fairly soon after in 1831.

In June of the same year Lucy had married widower James Penny whose wife Mary had died in 1829. James and Lucy had three daughters: Mary, Alice and Margaret.

James Penny spent 21 years in India where he was in charge of the Benevolent Institution which educated 50 boys at first and many more later. They were boys of all religions and races who "poured in from every corner." He was also a deacon at the Circular Road Chapel and president of the Ladies' Society for female education.

James died on the 17th of February 1839. He is buried in the Scotch and Dissenters' Burial Ground next to his first wife Mary.

Lucy spent the next thirty years in Bengal with her daughters and their growing families. After Edwin Dakin's death in India in 1869, Margaret Penny Dakin brought Lucy and her four children back to England. They were there by the 1871 census. At that time they were living in Bedford, Bedfordshire, where Margaret worked as a teacher in a preparatory school.

In 1871 Margaret's children at home were Isaac eight, Edwin five and James three, all of whom were scholars. ‎(Where was Katie?)‎ A cousin, Nicholas Davey, eleven years old was also living with them. Nicholas had also been born in Bengal and was also a scholar.

Lucy Carey Penny, Margaret's mother, was 65 years old and an annuitant.

Another member of the household was Annie Johnson, a domestic servant from Yorkshire. She was 28 years old.

Lucy died in February 1876, aged 70 years.

Death 13 February 1876 ‎(Age 70)‎ Bedford, Bedfordshire, England

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Parents Family  (F1611)
Felix CAREY
1786 - 1822
Margaret Peggy KINSEY
1789 - 1808
Lucy CAREY
1805 - 1876
Dorothy Dolly CAREY
1805 -
William CAREY
1807 - 1809

Step-Parent Family  (F1612)
Felix CAREY
1786 - 1822
N. BLACKWELL
1789 - 1814
William CAREY
1812 - 1814
Eliza Frances CAREY
1814 - 1814

Step-Parent Family  (F1649)
Felix CAREY
1786 - 1822
Amelia POPE
1802 - 1869
Margaret Amelia CAREY
1823 - 1864

Immediate Family  (F1647)
Rev. James PENNY
1792 - 1839
Mary PENNY
1832 - 1913
Alice PENNY
1836 -
Margaret PENNY
1837 - 1902

Immediate Family  (F1941)
Rev. Samuel Pearce BRUNSDON
1801 - 1831


Notes
Biographical Notes Lucy was the name of the sister of Lucy's maternal grandmother Dorothy Plackett Carey; and Lucy was also the name of one Dorothy's little girls who died when a toddler in 1792.

Letter from William Carey, Sr. to son William, 29 March 1826:

..."Of Lucy's ‎[daughter of Felix Carey]‎ marriage, you have undoubtedly heard. They are as yet, living with us, but will remove to Howra in a few days....Dolly will remain with us when Lucy leaves us."

Lucy married a clerk named Brumsthon or Brunsden.

In a letter written from St. Helena on July 23, 1828, Lucy 'Brumsthon' writes to Anna Pearce Carey:

"Very dear Aunt,
Here we are safely anchored opposite St. James' town, St. Helena, in better health and spirits through the goodness and preserving care of our God exactly three months within a day since we bade you adieu and commenced our journey...We doubled the Cape of Good Hope with a fair strong breeze I enjoyed it much, and admire a pleasant day at sea and a fine moonlight night likewise. St. James' town has a pretty appearance, the scenery around is grand but remarkably barren - we wish much to visit Bonaparte's tomb if the expense attending it is at all reasonable...Brumsthon I am thankful to say is much better, the disorder is abating gradually, and his strength returning. He requests me to say with his kind regards to Mr. Penney that the Captain entreats him not to attempt landing the cheroots we have for Dr Johns in England as he will be liable to a 50 pound penalty - he must either use them himself or throw them overboard...

I trust you and dear Uncle ‎[Jonathan]‎ and the children are well, accept of much love from us and tender the same to him. a thousand kisses to Louisa and baby ‎[Jonathan]‎. Kindly present our love to Mr. & Mrs. ‎[William Hopkins & Martha]‎ Pearce, ‎[James]‎ Penney, ... and all other enquiring friends, hope they are all well.
Believe me
My dear Aunt,
Your very affect niece
Lucy Brumsthon"

In a letter written from Cutwa by Mary Carey, wife of William, Jr., to Anna Carey, wife of Jonathan, dated May 19th 1828, she writes:

"...Our dear Lucy & Brunsden have I should think made good progress by this time, I trust the Lord will bless the voyage to the restoration of poor Brunsden's health."

Brunsden made it back to India after his voyage to England; however he died fairly soon after in 1831.

In June of the same year Lucy had married widower James Penny whose wife Mary had died in 1829. James and Lucy had three daughters: Mary, Alice and Margaret.

James Penny spent 21 years in India where he was in charge of the Benevolent Institution which educated 50 boys at first and many more later. They were boys of all religions and races who "poured in from every corner." He was also a deacon at the Circular Road Chapel and president of the Ladies' Society for female education.

James died on the 17th of February 1839. He is buried in the Scotch and Dissenters' Burial Ground next to his first wife Mary.

Lucy spent the next thirty years in Bengal with her daughters and their growing families. After Edwin Dakin's death in India in 1869, Margaret Penny Dakin brought Lucy and her four children back to England. They were there by the 1871 census. At that time they were living in Bedford, Bedfordshire, where Margaret worked as a teacher in a preparatory school.

In 1871 Margaret's children at home were Isaac eight, Edwin five and James three, all of whom were scholars. ‎(Where was Katie?)‎ A cousin, Nicholas Davey, eleven years old was also living with them. Nicholas had also been born in Bengal and was also a scholar.

Lucy Carey Penny, Margaret's mother, was 65 years old and an annuitant.

Another member of the household was Annie Johnson, a domestic servant from Yorkshire. She was 28 years old.

Lucy died in February 1876, aged 70 years.

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Sources

Source
Carey Family Association

Source
British Library - India & Oriental Reading Room
Publication: Miscellaneous records of the British in India.
Citation Details:  Bengal marriages

Source
England Census 1871
Citation Details:  Bedfordshire, Bedford St Cuthbert's

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Family with Parents
Father
Felix CAREY ‎(I2179)‎
Birth 20 October 1786 25 30 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 10 November 1822 ‎(Age 36)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
2 years
Mother
 
Margaret Peggy KINSEY ‎(I2181)‎
Birth 1789
Death 26 December 1808 ‎(Age 19)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India

Marriage: 23 October 1804 -- Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India
11 months
#1
Lucy CAREY ‎(I2182)‎
Birth 23 September 1805 18 16 Bengal, India
Death 13 February 1876 ‎(Age 70)‎ Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
2 months
#2
Sister
Dorothy Dolly CAREY ‎(I2183)‎
Birth 22 November 1805 19 16 Serampore, Bengal, India
2 years
#3
Brother
William CAREY ‎(I2184)‎
Birth 5 December 1807 21 18 Serampore, Bengal, India
Death 1809 ‎(Age 12 months)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
Father's Family with N. BLACKWELL
Father
Felix CAREY ‎(I2179)‎
Birth 20 October 1786 25 30 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 10 November 1822 ‎(Age 36)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
3 years
Step-Mother
 
N. BLACKWELL ‎(I2190)‎
Birth 11 September 1789 Bassein, Burma
Death 31 August 1814 ‎(Age 24)‎ Irrawaddy River, Burma

Marriage: 22 March 1811 -- Burma
11 months
#1
Half-Brother
William CAREY ‎(I4761)‎
Birth 6 February 1812 25 22
Death 30 August 1814 ‎(Age 2)‎ Irrawaddy River, Burma
2 years
#2
Half-Sister
Eliza Frances CAREY ‎(I2193)‎
Birth 10 July 1814 27 24 Burma
Death 30 August 1814 ‎(Age 51 days)‎ Irrawaddy River, Burma
Father's Family with Amelia POPE
Father
Felix CAREY ‎(I2179)‎
Birth 20 October 1786 25 30 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 10 November 1822 ‎(Age 36)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
16 years
Step-Mother
 
Amelia POPE ‎(I4760)‎
Birth 16 May 1802
Death 15 April 1869 ‎(Age 66)‎ Monirampore, Bengal, India

Marriage: 2 November 1821 -- Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India
14 months
#1
Half-Sister
Margaret Amelia CAREY ‎(I5352)‎
Birth 8 January 1823 36 20 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 4 November 1864 ‎(Age 41)‎
Family with Rev. James PENNY
Husband
Rev. James PENNY ‎(I4758)‎
Birth 1 February 1792 London, England
Death 17 February 1839 ‎(Age 47)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
14 years

 
Lucy CAREY ‎(I2182)‎
Birth 23 September 1805 18 16 Bengal, India
Death 13 February 1876 ‎(Age 70)‎ Bedford, Bedfordshire, England

Marriage: 7 June 1831 -- Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India
7 months
#1
Daughter
Mary PENNY ‎(I5341)‎
Birth circa 1832 39 26 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 1913 ‎(Age 81)‎
4 years
#2
Daughter
Alice PENNY ‎(I5349)‎
Birth circa 1836 43 30 Calcutta, Bengal, India
1 year
#3
Daughter
Margaret PENNY ‎(I5347)‎
Birth circa 1837 44 31 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 1902 ‎(Age 65)‎
Family with Rev. Samuel Pearce BRUNSDON
Husband
Rev. Samuel Pearce BRUNSDON ‎(I2462)‎
Birth 1801
Death 1831 ‎(Age 30)‎ India
5 years

 
Lucy CAREY ‎(I2182)‎
Birth 23 September 1805 18 16 Bengal, India
Death 13 February 1876 ‎(Age 70)‎ Bedford, Bedfordshire, England

Marriage: 21 March 1826 -- Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India