Lucy Flucker

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Lucy Flucker was an American Loyalist and the wife of Continental Army General Henry Knox, known for her prominent role in Revolutionary-era Boston society.

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Lucy Flucker canonical 3

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instanceOf American Loyalist
person
socialite
associatedWith Continental Army
surface form: Continental Army (through her husband)

Province of Massachusetts Bay
child Lucy Flucker self-linksurface differs
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship British America
ethnicGroup Anglo-American
familyName Flucker
father Thomas Flucker
givenName Lucy
historicalPeriod American Revolutionary War
livedIn Boston, Massachusetts
Thomaston, Maine
marriedToMilitaryRank Continental Army general
memberOf Boston Brahmins
surface form: Boston elite society
mother Ruth Flucker
notableFor Loyalist sympathies during the American Revolutionary War
being the wife of Continental Army General Henry Knox
prominent role in Revolutionary-era Boston society
occupation Loyalist
Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
placeOfBirth Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
placeOfDeath Thomaston, Maine
politicalAlignment Loyalist
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
sexOrGender female
spouse Henry Knox
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Lucy Flucker Knox birthName Lucy Flucker
Lucy Flucker spouse Lucy Flucker self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Henry Knox
Lucy Flucker child Lucy Flucker self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Thomas Flucker